Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 21, Issue 9

13 -- 30Tom Diede, Carl F. Hagenmaier, Glen S. Miranker, Jonathan J. Rubinstein, William S. Worley Jr.. The Titan Graphics Supercomputer Architecture
32 -- 41Peter Wolcott, Seymour E. Goodman. High-Speed Computers of the Soviet Union
43 -- 56Kwong-Sak Leung, W. Lam. Fuzzy Concepts in Expert Systems
58 -- 65Ware Myers, Marilyn Potes. National Conference on Strategic Management of R&D

Volume 21, Issue 8

9 -- 24William C. Athas, Charles L. Seitz. Multicomputers: Message-Passing Concurrent Computers
26 -- 38Lewis W. Tucker, George G. Robertson. Architecture and Applications of the Connection Machine
40 -- 51Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters. Automatic Programming: Myths and Prospects
53 -- 61David Gries, Dorothy Marsh. The 1986-1987 Taulbee Survey

Volume 21, Issue 7

8 -- 19Paolo Camurati, Paolo Prinetto. Formal Verification of Hardware Correctness: Introduction and Survey of Current Research
21 -- 31Alan R. Hooton, Ulises Agüero, Subrata Dasgupta. An Exercise in Plausibility-Driven Design
34 -- 45Peter Steenkiste, John L. Hennessy. Lisp on a Reduced-Instruction-Set Processor: Characterization and Optimization
47 -- 55David J. Lilja. Reducing the Branch Penalty in Pipelined Processors

Volume 21, Issue 6

11 -- 22Jason Gait. The Optical File Cabinet: A Random-Access File System for Write-Once Optical Disks
23 -- 36Harlan D. Mills. Stepwise Refinement and Verification in Box-Structured Systems
38 -- 52James T. Rayfield, Harvey F. Silverman. System and Application Software for the Armstrong Multiprocessor
53 -- 63Walter D. Potter, Robert P. Trueblood. Traditional, Semantic, and Hyper-Semantic Approaches to Data Modeling
65 -- 76Bowen Liu, Nelson Strother. Programming in VS Fortran on the IBM 3090 for Maximum Vector Performance

Volume 21, Issue 5

14 -- 36Marc H. Brown. Exploring Algorithms Using Balsa-II
39 -- 48Kathleen M. Nichols, John T. Edmark. Modeling Multicomputer Systems with PARET
50 -- 60Brian N. Bershad, Henry M. Levy. A Remote Computation Facility for a Heterogeneous Environment
61 -- 72Barry W. Boehm. A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement

Volume 21, Issue 4

13 -- 15Jon T. Butler. Multiple-Valued Logic - Guest Editor s Introduction
17 -- 27Kenneth C. Smith. Multiple-Valued Logic: A Tutorial and Appreciation
28 -- 42Daniel Etiemble, Michel Israël. Comparison of Binary and Multivalued ICs According to VLSI Criteria
43 -- 56Michitaka Kameyama, Shoji Kawahito, Tatsuo Higuchi. A Multiplier Chip with Multiple-Valued Bidirectional Current-Mode Logic Circuits
58 -- 69Jon T. Butler, Hans G. Kerkhoff. Multiple-Valued CCD Circuits
71 -- 80Tsutomu Sasao. Multiple-Valued Logic and Optimization of Programmable Logic Arrays
83 -- 93Lotfi A. Zadeh. Fuzzy Logic

Volume 21, Issue 3

8 -- 9Bruce Shriver. Artificial Neural Systems - Guest Editor s Introduction
11 -- 22Teuvo Kohonen. The Neural Phonetic Typewriter
25 -- 39Bernard Widrow, Rodney Winter. Neural Nets for Adaptive Filtering and Adaptive Pattern Recognition
41 -- 49Hans Peter Graf, Lawrence D. Jackel, Wayne E. Hubbard. VLSI Implementation of a Neural Network Model
52 -- 63James Hutchinson, Christof Koch, Jin Luo, Carver Mead. Compting Motion Using Analog and Binary Resistive Networks
65 -- 75Kunihiko Fukushima. A Neural Network for Visual Pattern Recognition
77 -- 88Gail A. Carpenter, Stephen Grossberg. The ART of Adaptive Pattern Recognition by a Self-Organizing Neural Network
91 -- 103Jerome A. Feldman, Mark A. Fanty, Nigel H. Goddard. Computing with Structured Neural Networks
105 -- 117Ralph Linsker. Self-Organization in a Perceptual Network

Volume 21, Issue 2

9 -- 21Michel Dubois, Christoph Scheurich, Faye A. Briggs. Synchronization, Coherence, and Event Ordering in Multiprocessors
23 -- 36John K. Ousterhout, Andrew R. Cherenson, Fred Douglis, Michael N. Nelson, Brent B. Welch. The Sprite Network Operating System
37 -- 45Philip A. Bernstein. Sequoia: A Fault-Tolerant Tighly Coupled Multiprocessor for Transaction Processing
47 -- 57Gordon R. Lang, Moez Dharssi, Fred M. Longstaff, Philip S. Longstaff, Peter A. S. Metford, Malcolm T. Rimmer. An Optimum Parallel Architecture for High-Speed Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
59 -- 69Jonathan D. Moffett, Morris Sloman. The Source of Authority for Commercial Access Control

Volume 21, Issue 12

8 -- 23Dallas E. Webster. Mapping the Design Information Representation Terrain
25 -- 40Mark D. Hill. A Case for Direct-Mapped Caches
42 -- 55Stuart C. Schaffner, Martha Borkan. Segue: Support for Distributed Graphical Interfaces
57 -- 69David Detlefs, Maurice Herlihy, Jeannette M. Wing. Inheritance of Synchronization and Recovery Properties in Avalon/C++
70 -- 74. IEEE Scientific Supercomputing Subcommitee: Software for Supercomputers

Volume 21, Issue 11

10 -- 25Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters. The Programmer s Apprentice: A Research Overview
26 -- 37Per Stenström. Reducing Contention in Sharde-Memory Multiprocessors
38 -- 44Robert N. Britcher. Using Inspections to Investigate Program Correctness
46 -- 57David B. Skillicorn. A Taxonomy for Computer Architectures

Volume 21, Issue 10

10 -- 19John A. Stankovic. Misconceptions About Real-Time Computing
20 -- 28Robert W. Doran. Amdahl Multiple-Domain Architecture
30 -- 43Israel Koren, Bilha Mendelson, Irit Peled, Gabriel M. Silberman. A Data-Driven VLSI Array for Arbitrary Algorithms
45 -- 56Ted G. Lewis, Curtis R. Cook. Hashing for Dynamic and Static Internal Tables

Volume 21, Issue 1

12 -- 13Dennis R. Allison. Guest Editor s Introduction: Electronic Publishing Technologies
15 -- 31Pehong Chen, Michael A. Harrison. Multiple Representation Document Development
32 -- 43Jeff A. Johnson, Richard J. Beach. Styles in Document Editing Systems
48 -- 59Janet H. Walker. Supporting Document Development with Concordia
61 -- 69Johann H. Schlichter, Leslie Jill Miller. FolioPub: A Publication Management System
70 -- 80Gary Marchionini, Ben Shneiderman. Finding Facts vs. Browsing Knowledge in Hypertext Systems
81 -- 96Nicole Yankelovich, Bernard J. Haan, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Steven M. Drucker. Intermedia: The Concept and the Construction of a Seamless Information Environment