Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 19, Issue 9

11 -- 19James J. Hack. Peak vs. Sustained Performance in Highly Concurrent Vector Machines
21 -- 34Philip Zimmermann. A Proposed Standard Format for RSA Cryptosystems
35 -- 42Richard T. Snodgrass, Ilsoo Ahn. Temporal Databases
47 -- 55John Sanguinetti. Performance of a Message-Based Multiprocessor
57 -- 67Brad A. Myers. A Complete and Efficient Implementation of Covered Windows
70 -- 76David Gries, Raymond E. Miller, Robert W. Ritchie, Paul Young. Imbalance Between Growth and Funding in Academic Computing Science: Two Trends Colliding

Volume 19, Issue 8

12 -- 16David Gelernter. Guest Editor's Introduction: Domesticating Parallelism
20 -- 25David A. Mundie, David A. Fisher. Parallel Processing in Ada
26 -- 34Sudhir Ahuja, Nicholas Carriero, David Gelernter. Linda and Friends
35 -- 43Robert H. Halstead Jr.. Parallel Symbolic Computing
44 -- 58Ehud Y. Shapiro. Concurrent Prolog: A Progress Report
60 -- 70Paul Hudak. Para-Functional Programming
72 -- 85Alexander Silbey, Veljko Milutinovic, Victor Mendoza-Grado. A Survey of Advanced Microprocessors and HLL Computer Architectures

Volume 19, Issue 7

12 -- 15Se June Hong. Expert Systems in Engineering - Guest Editor s Introduction
17 -- 27William S. Faught. Applications of AI in Engineering
32 -- 40Giorgio Bruno, Antonia Elia, Pietro Laface. A Rule-Based System to Schedule Production
42 -- 50Gary J. Stroebel, Randy D. Baxter, Michael J. Denney. A Capacity Planning Expert System for IBM System/38
53 -- 60Sarosh Talukdar, Eleri Cardozo, Luiz V. Leão. Toast: The Power System Operator s Assistant
68 -- 76Frank J. Pipitone. The FIS Electronics Troubleshooting System
78 -- 89P. A. Subrahmanyam. Synapse: An Expert System for VLSI Design
92 -- 100David C. Brown, B. Chandrasekaran. Knowledge and Control for a Mechanical Design Expert System
102 -- 114Sanjay Mittal, Clive L. Dym, Mahesh Morjaria. Pride: An Expert System for the Design of Paper Handling Systems
115 -- 122Yi-Tzuu Chien, Jay Liebowitz. Expert Systems in the SDI Environment

Volume 19, Issue 6

6 -- 7James T. Cain, Ronald G. Hoelzeman. Computer Science Education in the U.S. - Guest Editors Instroduction
10 -- 17Lawrence P. Grayson. Education and America s Industrial Future
20 -- 27Taylor L. Booth, Tom Brubaker, James T. Cain, Ronald L. Danielson, Ronald G. Hoelzeman, Glen G. Langdon Jr., David L. Soldan, Murali R. Varanasi. Design Education in Computer Science and Engineering
32 -- 41Mark Sherman, Ann Marks. Using Low-Cost Workstations to Investigate Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
42 -- 46Gerald L. Engel, John F. Dalphin. Vocationalism and the Whole Man
50 -- 56John H. Maier. Computer Science Education in the People s Republic of China
57 -- 61Laszlo A. Belady. The Japanese and Software: Is it a Good Match?
62 -- 71James A. Larson. A Visual Approach to Browsing in a Database Environment
4749 -- 0Ware Myers. Computing Sciences Accreditation Pro and Con

Volume 19, Issue 5

38 -- 47David A. Fisher, Richard M. Weatherly. Issues in the Design of a Distributed Operating System for Ada
48 -- 54Hidehiko Tanaka. A Parallel Inference Machine
56 -- 66Najah Naffah, Ahmed Karmouch. Agora-An Experiment in Multimedia Message Systems
68 -- 79Tsutomu Hoshino. An Invitation to the World of PAX
80 -- 81Jim Isaak. Standards: P1003: A Unix Standard for the Rest of Us

Volume 19, Issue 4

8 -- 9Roy L. Russo. Message from the President
12 -- 13G. Padwick. Guest Editor's Introduction
19 -- 36Harold W. Carter. Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits
38 -- 60A. Richard Newton, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli. Computer-Aided Design for VLSI Circuits
64 -- 70Howard Jacobs. Verification of a Second-Generation 32-Bit Microprocessor
72 -- 85Shigenobu Suzuki, Kazutoshi Takahashi, Takao Sugimoto, Mikio Kuwata. An Integrated Design System for the SX-1 and SX-2 Supercomputers
90 -- 97Ronald Waxman. Hardware Design Languages for Computer Design and Test
100 -- 108Martin G. Walker, James McGregor. Computer-Aided Engineering for Analog Circuit Design

Volume 19, Issue 3

10 -- 23Alan E. Charlesworth, John L. Gustafson. Introducing Replicated VLSI to Supercomputing: the FPS-164/MAX Scientific Computer
30 -- 42Veljko M. Milutinovic, David A. Fura, Walter A. Helbig. An Introduction to GaAs Microprocessor Architecture for VLSI
44 -- 54Lubomir Bic, Jonathan P. Gilbert. Learning from AI: New Trends in Database Technology
56 -- 67Jon G. Kuhl, Sudhakar M. Reddy. Fault-Tolerance Considerations in Large Multiple-Processor Systems
68 -- 88Vason P. Srini. An Architectural Comparison of Dataflow Systems
89 -- 93Ware Myers. Getting Cycles out of a Supercomputer

Volume 19, Issue 2

9 -- 13Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev. Design for Adaptability - Guest Editors Introduction
16 -- 28Joseph A. Goguen. Reusing and Interconneccting Software Components
29 -- 39Nikitas A. Alexandridis. Adaptable Software and Hardware: Problems and Solutions
40 -- 48Thomas Schwederski, Howard Jay Siegel. Adaptable Software for Supercomputers
50 -- 60Noah S. Prywes, Yuan Shi, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Jine S. Tseng. Supersystem Programming with Model
61 -- 77Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev. Adaptable Software for Dynamic Architectures
78 -- 87Roberto M. Negrini, Mariagiovanna Sami, Renato Stefanelli. Fault Tolerance Fechniques for Array Structures Used in Supercomputing

Volume 19, Issue 12

7 -- 8Nick Roussopoulos. Future Directions in Database Systems - Architectures for Information Engineering: Guest Editor s Introduction
10 -- 18Witold Litwin, Abdelaziz Abdellatif. Multidatabase Interoperability
19 -- 25Nick Roussopoulos, Hyunchul Kang. Principles and Techniques in the Design of ADMS±
26 -- 36Leo Mark, Nick Roussopoulos. Metadata Management
37 -- 44Gio Wiederhold. Views, Objects, and Databases
45 -- 56Stavros Christodoulakis, Christos Faloutsos. Design and Performance Considerations for an Optical Disk-Based Multimedia Object Server

Volume 19, Issue 11

6 -- 0Michael C. Mulder. From the Editor-in-Chief
25 -- 33Harry Rudin. Trends in Computer Communications
35 -- 49John M. Carroll, Sandra A. Mazur-Rimetz. LisaLearning
50 -- 59Lester Byington, Douglas J. Theis. Data-Processing Hardware for Spacecraft: Air Force Standard 1750A ISA is the New Trend
61 -- 67Ware Myers. Can Software for the Strategic Defense Initiative ever be Error-Free?
69 -- 71David Gries. The 1984-85 Taulbee Survey

Volume 19, Issue 10

10 -- 13Veljko Milutinovic. Guest Editor's Introduction GaAs Microprocessor Technology
17 -- 19Sherman Karp, Sven Roosild. DARPA, SDI, and GaAs
21 -- 27Lawrence E. Larson, Joseph F. Jensen, Paul T. Greiling. GaAs High-Speed Digital IC Technology: An Overview
29 -- 43Barry K. Gilbert, Barbara A. Naused, Daniel J. Schwab, Rick L. Thompson. Signal Processors Based Upon GaAs ICs: The Need for a Wholistic Design Approach
45 -- 57Veljko Milutinovic, Alex Silbey, David A. Fura, Kevin Kerin, Mark Bettinger, Walter A. Helbig, William Heagerty, Richard M. Zieger, Bob Schellack, Walter R. Curtice. Issues of Importance in Designing GaAs Microcomputer Systems
60 -- 68Terrence L. Rasset, Roger A. Niederland, John H. Lane, William A. Geideman. A 32-bit RISC Implemented in Enhancement-Mode JFET GaAs
71 -- 81Eric R. Fox, Kenneth J. Kiefer, Robert F. Vangen, Shaun P. Whalen. Reduced Instruction Set Architecture for a GaAs Microprocessor System
85 -- 86James J. Horning, Daniel Tabak. The Open Channel
98 -- 102Nancy Hays. New Products: A sampling of the GaAs Market

Volume 19, Issue 1

14 -- 15Richard L. Shuey. Data Engineering - Guest Editor s Introduction
18 -- 30Richard L. Shuey, Gio Wiederhold. Data Engineering and Information Systems
34 -- 49Stanley Y. W. Su. Modeling Integrated Manufacturing Data with SAM*
50 -- 62Shamkant B. Navathe, Ramez Elmasri, James A. Larson. Integrating User Views in Database Design
63 -- 73Arthur M. Keller. The Role of Semantics in Translating View Updates
75 -- 84Charles Kellogg. From Data Management to Knowledge Management
85 -- 90Ware Myers. The Competitivness of the United States Disk-Drive Industry
91 -- 94James T. Cain. Professional Accreditation for the Computing Sciences