Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 10, Issue 9

12 -- 13Samuel C. Lee. Microprocessor Applications [Guest editor's inroduction]
14 -- 21Michael D. Maples, Eugene R. Fisher. Real-Time Microcomputer Applications Using LLL Basic
22 -- 29Walter A. Helbig, James D. Stringer. A VLSI Microcomputer: The RCA ATMAC
30 -- 35Gregory L. Zick, Tzafrir T. Sheffer. Remote Failure Analysis of Micro-Based Instrumentation
36 -- 43Bobby G. Strait, Michael E. Thuot, J. P. Hong. A Distributed Microcomputer Control System for a High-Energy Gas-Laser Facility
44 -- 56James C. Hargreaves, Richard A. Krakowski. Distributed Process Control: A Micro-Mini Marriage
65 -- 69Ray A. Jarvis. A Simple Hand/Eye Experimental Set-up for Computer Vision Research

Volume 10, Issue 8

8 -- 9C. L. Patterson. Interactive Digital Image Processing
12 -- 14Esmond C. Lyons Jr.. Digital Image Processing: an Overview
15 -- 20John M. Booth, John B. Schroeder. Design Considerations for Digital Image Processing Systems
22 -- 28Lawrence A. Gambino, Bryce L. Schrock. An Experimental Digital Interactive Facility
30 -- 34Donald C. Wells. Interactive Image Analysis for Astronomers
37 -- 44Robert Michael Wilson, Dieter L. Teuber, Douglas T. Thomas, Jimmy Ray Watkins, Charles M. Cooper. The MSFC Image Data Processing System
48 -- 53Harry C. Andrews. An Educational Digital Image Processing Facility
54 -- 59Donald Rohrbacher, Jerry L. Potter. Image Processing with the Staran Parallel Computer
61 -- 69John Adams, Robert Wallis. New Concepts in Display Technology
73 -- 82Ware Myers. Special Feature Report on Intermag '77 Current Developments in Magnetic Bubble Technology
83 -- 86David C. Caulkins. Microsystems Opinion: Critique of the F8 Microprocessor

Volume 10, Issue 7

12 -- 13Matthew F. Slana. Semiconductor Memories: New Dimensions in Storage Technology [Guest editor's introduction]
14 -- 17Jeffery F. Gunn, D. J. Lynes, Robert L. Pritchett. A Bipolar 16K ROM Utilizing Schottky Diode Cells
18 -- 25G. Panigrahi. The Implications of Electronic Serial Memories
26 -- 30Walter T. Greenwood Jr.. Reliability Testing for Industrial Use
32 -- 35Vason P. Srini. API Tests for RAM Chips
37 -- 39Matthew F. Slana. Workshop Report: A Computer Element Technology Update
42 -- 51Edward F. Miller Jr.. Special Feature Program Testing: Art Meets Theory
52 -- 60Donald J. Reifer, Stephen Trattner. Special Feature a Glossary of Software Tool and Techniques
64 -- 70William L. Spetz. Microsystems Microprocessor Networks
71 -- 73Portia Isaacson. Microsystems Personal Computing Dissected (there's a Piece for Everyone)

Volume 10, Issue 6

10 -- 13Stephen Y. H. Su. Hardware Description Language Applications: An Introdiction and Prognosis
14 -- 17G. Jack Lipovski. Hardware Description Languages: Voices from the Tower of Babel
18 -- 26James H. Stewart. Logal: a CHDL for Logic Design and Synthesis of Computers
28 -- 33Fredrick J. Hill, Ben Huey. A Design Language Based Approach to Test Sequence Generation
35 -- 41Shingfat Stephen Ching, James H. Tracey. An Interactive Computer Graphics Language for the Design and Simulation of Digital Systems
43 -- 49Harry F. Jordan, Burton J. Smith. The Assignment Statement in Hardware Description Languages
50 -- 73K. S. Shankar. Special Feature The Total Computer Security Problem: an Oveview
74 -- 84Whitfield Diffie, Martin E. Hellman. Special Feature Exhaustive Cryptanalysis of the NBS Data Encryption Standard
85 -- 91Anthony I. Wasserman, Peter Freeman. Special Feature Software Engineering Concepts and Computer Science Curricula
92 -- 100Kurt A. Schember, John R. Rumsey. Microsystems Minimal Storage Sorting and Searching Techniques for RAM Applications: a Tutorial

Volume 10, Issue 5

14 -- 16David Bulman. Stack Computers [Guest editor's introduction]
18 -- 28David Bulman. Stack Computers: An Introduction
30 -- 39Russell P. Blake. Exploring a Stack Architecture
42 -- 48John Couch, Terry Hamm. Semantic Structures for Efficient Code Generation on a Stack Machine
50 -- 52F. G. Duncan. Stack Machine Development Australia, Great Britain, and Europe
56 -- 67Robert L. Schoenfeld, William A. Kocsis, Norman Milkman, Gordon Silverman. Microsystems the Microprocessor in the Biological Laboratory
68 -- 75Mary Poppendieck, Edouard J. Desautels. Special Feature: Memory Extension Techniques for Minicomputers

Volume 10, Issue 4

10 -- 11Ira M. Kay. The Many Faces of Simulation [Guest editor's introduction]
12 -- 17Gerald W. Adkins, Udo W. Pooch. Computer Simulation: a Tutorial
20 -- 26M. S. Jayakumar, Thomas M. McCalla Jr.. Simulaton of Microprocessor Emulation Using GASP-PL/I
28 -- 36Ludwig Braun, Stanley M. Finkelstein, William B. Blesser. Pulmonary Diffusion - A Model Study
40 -- 45Rahul Chattergy, Udo W. Pooch. Integrated Design and Verification of Simulation Programs
47 -- 53Norman F. Schneidewind. The Use of Simulation in the Evaluaton of Software
54 -- 55Dennis R. Allison. Microsystems Introducing a new section..
56 -- 66Robert A. Kahn. Microsystems Public Access to Personal Computing: A New Role for Science Museums
67 -- 76Paul M. Russo. Microsystems Interprocessor Communication for Multi-Microcomputer Systems
82 -- 83William Rosenbluth, Harold Shichman. Workshop Report: The Challenge of Complexity

Volume 10, Issue 3

8 -- 9Dennis R. Allison. Small Scale Computing
10 -- 22Jim Warren. Personal and Hobby Computing: an Overview
24 -- 27Harry Garland. Design Innovations in Personal Computers
29 -- 30Calvin N. Mooers. Preventing Software Piracy
31 -- 41Alan C. Kay, Adele Goldberg. Personal Dynamic Media
43 -- 50Hewitt D. Crane, Robert E. Savoie. Special Feature: An On-Line Data Entry System for Hand-Printed Characters
51 -- 52Jack Goldberg. Workshop on Distributed Fault-Tolerant Computers

Volume 10, Issue 2

11 -- 12Frederick W. Clegg. Microprocessor Architecture [Guest editor's inroduction]
13 -- 19Larry Krummel, Gaymond Schultz. Advances in Microcomputer Development Systems
20 -- 25Bernard L. Peuto, Leonard J. Shustek. Current Issues in the Architecture of Microprocessors
26 -- 33John F. Wakerly. Microprocessor Input/Output Architecture
35 -- 41Dennis R. Allison. A Design Philosophy for Microcomputer Architectures
44 -- 53David E. Morgan, David J. Taylor. Special Feature A Survey of Methods of Achieving Reliable Software
54 -- 56William J. Dejka. Workshop Report Microcomputer Standardization Concepts

Volume 10, Issue 12

10 -- 11Robert T. Chien. Productivity and Automation
12 -- 23Charles A. Rosen, David Nitzan. Use of Sensors in Programmable Automation
24 -- 38James L. Nevins, Daniel E. Whitney. Research on Advanced Assembly Automation
40 -- 46Tony C. Woo. Progress in Shape Modeling
48 -- 57Herbert B. Voelcker, Aristides A. G. Requicha. Geometric Modeling of Mechanical Parts and Processes
58 -- 68John W. Balde, Daniel I. Amey. Special Feature New Chip Carrier Package Concepts
69 -- 71Michael C. Mulder. Computer Science and Engineering Education Introduction and Overview
72 -- 75Michael C. Mulder. A Recommended Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering
76 -- 90William Fletcher. The Digital Logic Subject Area
91 -- 96Oscar Garcia. Computer Organization and Architecture and the Laboratory Sequence
97 -- 105David C. Rine, David Pessel, Sakti P. Ghosh. The Software Engineering Subject Area
106 -- 108Bruce H. Barnes, George I. Davida, Richard A. DeMillo, Larry Landweber, Harold S. Stone. Theory in the Computer Science and Engineering Curriculum: Why, What, When, and Where
109 -- 113James T. Cain. The Computer Science and Engineering Core Curriculum
114 -- 120Martha E. Sloan. Evaluation of the Model Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering
121 -- 123Gerald L. Engel. A Comparison of the ACMIC3S and the IEEE/CSE Model Curriculum Subcommittee Recommendations
124 -- 128Rahul Chattergy, Udo W. Pooch. Continuing Education for the Computer Professional: * The Role of the Professional Society
129 -- 133Richard H. Austing. The GRE Advanced Test in Computer Science
155 -- 159Ware Myers. Software Productivity, Quality, and Cost-All Up

Volume 10, Issue 11

10 -- 11Udo W. Pooch. Computer Networks [Guest editor's introduction]
12 -- 21William Greene, Udo W. Pooch. A Review of Classification Schemes for Computer Communication Networks
22 -- 29Gilbert Falk, John M. McQuillan. Alternatives for Data Network Architectures
32 -- 39Sandra A. Mamrak, Patricia A. DeRuyter. Statistical Methods for Comparing Computer Services
42 -- 50David E. Morgan, David J. Taylor, G. Custeau. A Survey of Methods for Improving Computer Network Reliability and Availability
52 -- 59Shuzo Yajima, Yahiko Kambayashi, Susumu Yoshida, Kazuo Iwama. Labolink: An Optically Linked Laboratory Computer Network
60 -- 64Stephen K. Jones, Ralph K. Cavin III. Dynamic Modeling and Control of Digital Communication Networks
66 -- 74Mark Shepherd Jr.. Special Feature Distributed Computing Power: a Key to Productivity

Volume 10, Issue 10

8 -- 11Bruce Wald, Alan Salisbury. The Computer Family Architecture Project: Service Perspectives and Overview
12 -- 15Aaron H. Coleman, William R. Smith. The Military Computer Family: a New. Joint-Service Approach to Military Computer Acquisition
16 -- 23William E. Burr, Robert L. Gordon. Selecting a Military Computer Architecture
24 -- 35Samuel H. Fuller, William E. Burr. Measurement and Evaluation of Alternative Computer Architectures
36 -- 43Mario R. Barbacci, Daniel P. Siewiorek. Evaluation of the CFA Test Programs Via Formal Computer Descriptions
45 -- 53Robert E. Pollmann. Control Data 480 Series Microprogrammable Computer Family
54 -- 63Larry Walsh, Stan Tenold. A Family of Mil-Spec Computers
64 -- 71Ware Myers. Specail Feature Computer-Aided Seismic Analysis and Discrimination
72 -- 81Ware Myers. Focus on software
82 -- 84Wallace P. Riley. Wescon 77

Volume 10, Issue 1

9 -- 10James T. Cain. Microprocessors and Education [Guest editor's inroduction]
11 -- 17Michael Faiman, Alfred C. Weaver, R. W. Catlin. MUMS-A Reconfigurable Microprocessor Architecture
18 -- 22William E. Wickes. A Microprocessor Chip Designed with the User in Mind
23 -- 31Gearold R. Johnson, Robert A. Mueller. Automated Generation of Cross-System Software for Microcomputers
32 -- 38John F. Wakerly, Edward J. McCluskey. Microcomputers in the Computer Engineering Curriculum
40 -- 46Bernard Carey. A Microprocessor Laboratory for a University Environment
53 -- 57Peter R. Rony, David G. Larsen. Teaching Microcomputer Interfacing to Non-Electrical Engineers
60 -- 65Vason P. Srini. Special Feature: Fault Diagnosis of Microprocessor Systems