Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 30, Issue 9

8 -- 0Victor J. Duvanenko. Two Writes Make a Read
12 -- 14David Sims. Vendors Struggle with Costs, Benefits of Shrinking Cycle Times
28 -- 35N. Asokan, Philippe A. Janson, Michael Steiner, Michael Waidner. The State of the Art in Electronic Payment Systems
40 -- 42Joseph A. Fisher. Walk-Time Techniques: Catalyst for Architectural Change
43 -- 45Keith Diefendorff, Pradeep K. Dubey. How Multimedia Workloads Will Change Processor Design
46 -- 49Doug Burger, James R. Goodman. Billion-Transistor Architectures - Guest Editors Introduction
51 -- 57Yale N. Patt, Sanjay J. Patel, Marius Evers, Daniel H. Friendly, Jared Stark. One Billion Transistors, One Uniprocessor, One Chip
59 -- 66Mikko H. Lipasti, John Paul Shen. Superspeculative Microarchitecture for Beyond AD 2000
68 -- 74James E. Smith, Sriram Vajapeyam. Trace Processors: Moving to Fourth-Generation Microarchitectures
75 -- 78Christoforos E. Kozyrakis, Stylianos Perissakis, David A. Patterson, Thomas E. Anderson, Krste Asanovic, Neal Cardwell, Richard Fromm, Jason Golbus, Benjamin Gribstad, Kimberly Keeton, Randi Thomas, Noah Treuhaft, Katherine A. Yelick. Scalable Processors in the Billion-Transistor Era: IRAM
79 -- 85Lance Hammond, Basem A. Nayfeh, Kunle Olukotun. A Single-Chip Multiprocessor
86 -- 93Elliot Waingold, Michael Bedford Taylor, Devabhaktuni Srikrishna, Vivek Sarkar, Walter Lee, Victor Lee, Jang Kim, Matthew Frank, Peter Finch, Rajeev Barua, Jonathan Babb, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Anant Agarwal. Baring It All to Software: Raw Machines
123 -- 124Jerry Foley, Charles Severance. OSI Retrospect and Prospect
128 -- 129Vijay Gurbaxani, Janet Wilson. Bridging IT and Business: Techno MBAs
130 -- 131Carlo Pescio. Principles Versus Patterns
134 -- 136Ted G. Lewis. Digitopolis Meets Encalming Technology