Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 8, Issue 9

14 -- 15Donald F. Busch. Printer Technology: Competition for the Ribbon Bangers
16 -- 27Eckart Lennemann, Walter Sakmann. Impact Line Printing: Improvement of a Proven Technology
28 -- 36John Tschinkel. A New Concept in Impact Printing
40 -- 48John N. Mitchell Jr.. The Xerox 1200 Computer Printing System
49 -- 57Ronald F. Borelli, Richard B. Bayless, Ernst R. Truax. A Nonimpact Page Printing System

Volume 8, Issue 8

23 -- 0J. Michael Galey. Microprogramming: The bridge between Hardware and Software
24 -- 32Efrem G. Mallach. Emulator Architecture
33 -- 38Louise H. Jones. A Survey of Current Work in Microprogramming
40 -- 52Patrick W. Mallett, Ted G. Lewis. Considerations for Implementing a High Level Microprogramming Language Translation System
54 -- 56James C. Newell, Donald O. Dickman, Max A. Winkler. Synthesis of Holograms from Computer-Generated Output

Volume 8, Issue 7

26 -- 28Kenneth M. Kempner. Computers in Cardiology
30 -- 35Lewis J. Thomas Jr., G. James Blaine, V. W. Gerth Jr., Ronald W. Hagen. Continuous Monitoring of Physiologic Variables with a Dedicated Minicomputer
36 -- 41C. Frank Starmer, William M. Smith. Problems in Acquisition and Representation of Coronary Arterial Trees
42 -- 45Maarten L. Simoons, Ed Smallenburg, Cees Zeelenberg, Willem A. H. Engelse. On-Line Analysis of Exercise Electrocardiograms
48 -- 54John W. Fitzgerald, Robert J. Clappier, Donald C. Harrison. Small Computer Processing of Ambulatory Electrocardiograms
55 -- 64Paul H. Heintzen, Rüdiger Brennecke, Joachim H. Bürsch, Peter Lange, Vitus Malerczyk, Klaus Moldenhauer, Dietrich G. W. Onnasch. Automated Video-Angiocardiographic Image Analysis
65 -- 73David E. Raeside. Bayesian Statistics: Mathematical Tools for Computers
74 -- 76Edward A. Parrish, George Nagy, Y. T. Chien, Allen Klinger. New Directions in Machine-Pattern Analysis
77 -- 78Leon G. Stucki. Currently Available Program Testing Tools: Technology abd Experience

Volume 8, Issue 6

20 -- 22William F. Ross. Highlights of the 1974 Lake Arrowhead Workshop
23 -- 24John Naughton. Session I Structured Programming: Concepts and Definitions
25 -- 30Clement McGowan. Structured Programming: a Review of Some Practical Concepts
30 -- 37Ellis Horowitz. Fortran Can it be Structured-Should it be?
38 -- 40Barry W. Boehm. Session II Structured Programming: A Quantitative Assessment
41 -- 43Charles E. Holmes. Stuctured Programming at McAuto
43 -- 47Gene R. Katkus. Applying Structured Programming to Command, Control, and Communication Software Development
48 -- 49James P. Romanos. An Implementation of Structured Code Techniques on a Real-Time System
49 -- 0Robert C. McHenry. Measuring Programming Improvement at IBM-FSD
50 -- 53E. Kent Gordon. Experienced and Accomplishments with Structured Programming
53 -- 54Barry W. Boehm. Concluding Remarks
55 -- 0Robert R. Brown. Session III Structured Programming: Problems, Approaches, and Techniques
56 -- 57John R. Brown. Structured Programming: Agony and/or Ecstacy
58 -- 61John W. Brakett. Experience with Module-Level Specification Methods
62 -- 0Guy de Balbine. Session IV Impact of Structured Programming on Evolving Technologies and Related Programming Disciplines
63 -- 64Charles T. Zahn Jr.. The Need for Improved Programming Language
64 -- 65Guy de Balbine. The Structuring Engine: A Transition Tool
66 -- 0Larry Robinson. A Formal Design for Softare
67 -- 0Richard Bigelow. Structured Code via Stack Machine
68 -- 0Judy A. Townley. Structured Programming Applied to Equipment Testing
68 -- 69David J. Faber. Software Development for Distributed Systems
69 -- 0Alfred S. Liddle. The Need for Language Advances
70 -- 72Noah S. Prywes. Preparing for Future Needs
72 -- 73Guy de Balbine. Conclusions
74 -- 77Daniel E. Atkins. Introduction to the Role of Redundancy in Computer Arithmetic

Volume 8, Issue 5

15 -- 0Raymond T. Yeh. Software Engineering
17 -- 27Douglas T. Ross, John B. Goodenough, C. A. Irvine. Software Engineering: Process, Principles, and Goals
28 -- 37Harvey Bratman, Terry Court. The Software Factory
40 -- 47K. Mani Chandy. A Survey of Analytic Models of Rollback and Recovery Stratergies
49 -- 54Yeh-Hao Chin, Jun-Wun Jou, W.-H. Peng, Chen-Chau Yang. Special Feature: An Automated Chinese Telephone Directory
56 -- 57Mel H. Eklund. Technology in the Real World

Volume 8, Issue 4

18 -- 19Herbert M. Wall. Design Automation [Guest editor's introduction]
23 -- 33Carlos A. Garrocq, Michael J. Hurley. The IPAD System: a Future Management/Engineering/Design Environment
36 -- 45Charles A. Harlow, Scott E. Henderson, Dennis A. Rayfield, Ray J. Johnston, Samuel J. Dwyer III. Automated Inspection of Electronic Assemblies
46 -- 51Alan H. Woodyard. Computer-Aided Ship Design at MarAd

Volume 8, Issue 3

23 -- 0Stephen A. Szygenda. Digital Systems Simulation
24 -- 36Stephen A. Szygenda, Edward W. Thompson. Digital Logic Simulation in a Time-Based, Table-Driven Environment
38 -- 49Edward W. Thompson, Stephen A. Szygenda. Digital Logic Simulation in a Time-Based, Table-Driven Environment
52 -- 59Herbert Y. Chang, Stephen G. Chappell. Deductive Techniques for Simulating Logic Circuits

Volume 8, Issue 2

20 -- 21John H. Wensley. Electronic Disks
24 -- 30Richard R. Martin, Harry D. Frankel. Electronic Disks in the 1980's
32 -- 42John Kelly. The Development of an Experimental Electron-Beam-Addressed Memory Module
44 -- 48John H. Wensley. The Impact of Electronic Disks on System Architecture
50 -- 56William L. Harper. Special Feature: Building EDP Success by Standing on Shoulders
58 -- 59T. J. Matcovitch. Workshop Report: Split Rock Workshop on Computer Packaging

Volume 8, Issue 12

26 -- 27David Irwin, C. V. Ramamoorthy. Computer Education [Guest editor's introduction]
28 -- 33Michael C. Mulder. Model Curicula for Four-Year Computer Science and Engineering Programs: Bridging the Tar Pit
35 -- 42Martha E. Sloan. Survey of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments in the U. S
44 -- 63George E. Rossmann, Michael J. Flynn, Samuel H. Fuller, C. Gordon Bell, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Herbert Hellerman. A Course of Study in Computer Hardware Architecture
66 -- 72Ramon C. Barquin. A survey of computer education in Latin America
73 -- 81John Grason, Daniel P. Siewiorek. Teaching with A Hierarchically Structured Digital Systems Laboratory

Volume 8, Issue 11

12 -- 22Theodore H. Kehl, Christine Moss, Lawrence Dunkel. 2 - A Logic Machine Minicomputer
25 -- 32R. Mike Lea. Information Processing with an Associative Parallel Processor
35 -- 40Dileep Bhandarkar, Egil Juliussen. Tutorial: Computer System Advantages of Magnetic Bubble Memories
41 -- 46W. Gregg Alexander, David B. Wortman. Static and Dynamic Characteristics of XPL Programs
63 -- 74Arthur H. Agajanian. A Bibliography on System Performance Evaluation

Volume 8, Issue 10

20 -- 21David C. Collins. Microprocessor Design and Application
32 -- 42Steven W. Conley. Portable Microcomputer Cross-Assembler in BASIC
43 -- 52Granino A. Korn. A Propsed Method for Simplified Microcomputer Programming
53 -- 59Michael T. Gray. Microprocessors in CRT Terminal Applications: Hardware/Software Tradeoffs
60 -- 67Theodore A. Laliotis, Tom D. Brumett. A Microprocessors-Controlled DIC Test System
69 -- 74D. A. Michalopoulos. New Products
76 -- 78D. A. Michalopoulos. New Applications

Volume 8, Issue 1

18 -- 19Reed M. Gardner. The Place of Computers in Medicine
22 -- 27Erica Drazen, Alfred Wechsler, Karl M. Wiig. Requirements for Computerized Patient Monitoring Systems
28 -- 32Gerald A. Giebink, Leonard L. Hurst, Charles L. Foreman, Diana Elser. Current Status of Ambulatory Health Care Computer Applications
34 -- 38T. Allan Pryor, John D. Morgan, Steven J. Clark, William A. Miller, Homer R. Warner. Help-A Computer System for Medical Decision Making
39 -- 45Reed M. Gardner, George H. Cannon, Alan H. Morris, Kenneth R. Olsen, W. Gary Price. Computerized Blood Gas Interpretation and Reporting System
46 -- 50C. Frank Starmer, Robert A. Rosati. Computer-Based Aid to Managing Patients with Chronic Illness
51 -- 54George C. Feth. Workshop Report: Impact of Emerging Technology