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- The Portability of Unix:::TM::: Applications Programs and Other Modern Folk TalesR. M. McClure. 14-17
- Copyright Protection of Computer ProgramsJ. E. Brown. 18-23
- Copying of Comparable Programs under the Copyright LawK. A. Liebman. 24-29
- The Scope of Software Copyright: Is Program Design Protectable?S. M. Kash. 30-33
- Distinguishing Legitimate Reverse Engineering from Unlawful Chip Piracy under the Semiconductor Chip Protection ActRichard H. Stern. 34-39
- Beyond RISC: High-Precision ArchitectureJoel S. Birnbaum, William S. Worley Jr.. 40-47
- Compilers for the New Generation of Hewlett-Packard ComputersDeborah S. Coutant, Carol L. Hammond, Jon W. Kelly. 48-63
- National and International Standards on ISDNJ. T. LaBanca. 64-69
- IC Solutions for ISDNP. E. Weston. 70-77
- Personal Computer-Based Pagination SystemsJ. Powers. 78-81
- Digital Fonts for Low-cost Typesetting SystemsJohn S. Collins. 82-89
- The Spectrum of Design Choices for Strategic DefenseDavid W. Mizell. 90
- Why We Would Never Trust the SDI SoftwareDavid Lorge Parnas. 91-93
- ISDN Field TrialsJoseph W. Miller III, A. A. Knapp. 94-97
- ISDN Corporate NetworkingJim Splear. 98-105
- ISDN and the Data Communication UserRobert M. Amy. 106-111
- A View of Goal-Oriented ProgrammingStephen W. Smoliar. 112-117
- Intelligent System for Analog DesignB. S. Cohen, John L. Cuadrado, K. Kendall. 118-120
- ISSD: An Intelligent Support System for DSP DesignEdmond S. Cooley, John L. Cuadrado. 121-125
- A CMOS RISC Processor with Integrated System FunctionsJohn P. Moussouris, Lester M. Crudele, Danny Freitas, Craig Hansen, Ed Hudson, Roger March, Steven A. Przybylski, Tim Riordan, Chris Rowen, D. Van t Hof. 126-131
- Engineering a RISC Compiler SystemFred C. Chow, Mark I. Himelstein, Earl Killian, Larry Weber. 132-137
- Operating System Support on a RISCM. DeMoney, J. Moore, John R. Mashey. 138-145
- VIANET:::®:::: A Distributed Operating EnvironmentB. D. Johnson. 146-150
- Expanding Capabilities in High Performance NetworkingM. Durr. 151-154
- PC Network Services for Distributed System DesignGregory Ennis. 155-161
- The Samuri and the Cowboy: Bushido vs. MachoG. E. Lindamood. 162-167
- KABU-WAKE: A New Parallel Inference Method and Its EvaluationKouichi Kumon, Hideo Masuzawa, Akihiro Itashiki, Ken Satoh, Yukio Sohma. 168-172
- Evaluation of PSI Micro-InterpreterKatsuto Nakajima, Hiroshi Nakashima, Minoru Yokota, Kazuo Taki, Shunichi Uchida, Hiroshi Nishikawa, Akira Yamamoto, Masaki Mitsui. 173-177
- High Performance Prolog, The Multiplicative Effect of Several Levels of ImplementationAlvin M. Despain, Yale N. Patt, Tep P. Dobry, Jung-Herng Chang, Wayne Citrin. 178-185
- The CLIPPPER:::TM::: CAD System: Integrated Hierarchical VLSI DesignR. J. Ryan. 186-190
- CLIPPER :::TM::: Microprocessor Architecture OverviewL. Neff. 191-195
- C Compiler Implementation Issues on the CLIPPER :::TM::: MicroprocessorD. A. Neff. 196-203
- The Rebirth of Home ComputingTrip Hawkins. 204-205
- Inside the Amiga ComputerJay G. Miner. 206-213
- The Design of the Atari ST Computer SystemShiraz Shivji, Leonard Tramiel. 214-219
- Full Text Applications on the CD-ROM: Some Design ConsiderationsA. Mathur. 220-221
- The CVD Format in the Development of the Video Book and the Impact of the Video Book on Electronic PublishingM. R. Seigel. 222-229
- MENDEL: Prolog Based Concurrent Object Oriented LanguageShinichi Honiden, Naoshi Uchihira, Toshiaki Kasuya. 230-234
- Garbage Collector with Area Optimization for FACOM ALPHAMasashi Niwa, Masanobu Yuhara, Hiromu Hayashi, Akira Hattori. 235-240
- A New Optimization Technique for a Prolog ComputerShigeo Abe, Ken-ichi Kurosawa, Kaori Kiriyama. 241-245
- Getting High Performance with Slow MemoryKevin Karplus, Alexandru Nicolau. 248-253
- Experiments with HPS, a Restricted Data Flow Microarchitecture for High Performance ComputersYale N. Patt, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Stephen W. Melvin, Michael Shebanow, Chein Chen, Jiajuin Wei. 254-258
- Features of the Structured Memory Access (SMA) ArchitectureAndrew R. Pleszkun, Gurindar S. Sohi, Bassam Z. Kahhaleh, Edward S. Davidson. 259-265
- The Stanford Packet Radio NetworkMichael J. Flynn, Curtis Spangler, Andrew Zimmerman. 266-268
- An Inexpensive Megabit Packet Radio SystemRichard Bisbey II, Robert Parker, Randy Cole. 269-274
- Public Domain Packet Radio NetworksH. S. Magnuski. 275-279
- Knowledge Base Management for CAD/CAMH. R. Johnson. 280-286
- The Architecture and Prototype Implementation of a Integrated Manufacturing Database Administration SystemStanley Y. W. Su, Herman Lam, M. Khatib, Vishu Krishnamurthy, A. Kumar, S. Malik, Mary Mitchell, Edward Barkmeyer. 287-296
- Design Evolution and History in an Object-Oriented CAD/CAM DatabaseGordon Landis. 297-305
- Robotic Workcell LayoutA. Soghikian. 306-308
- Flexible Assembly WorksC. S. Jennings. 309-311
- Compcon Panel: The RISC vs. CISC DebateNick Tredennick. 312
- A Broader Range of Possible Answers to the Issues Raised by RISCEdward S. Davidson. 313-315
- The Electronic Spreadsheet: A Workstation Front End for Parallel ProcessorsBlake Hannaford. 316-323
- An Approach to Persistant LISP ObjectsM. H. Butler. 324-329
- An Object-Oriented Approach to Data ManagementNigel Derrett, Daniel H. Fishman, William Kent, Peter Lyngbæk, T. A. Ryan. 330-335
- Object Management in a Relational Data Base SystemMichael Stonebraker. 336-341
- Overview of Digital BroadcastingD. P. Waters. 344-347
- Supercomputer Activities of the Federal Coordinating Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology and the Department of Energy s Supercomputer ProgramJames F. Decker. 348-351
- The DARPA Strategic Computing InitiativeC. I. Fields, B. G. Kushner. 352-358
- The Supercomputing Research CenterPaul B. Schneck. 359-361
- Concept of a Software Quality Metrics StandardRaghu Singh, Norman F. Schneidewind. 362-369
- Design Considerations for 1990 Database MachinesHaran Boral. 370-373
- The Anatomy of a Data Base Computer System - RevisitedPhilip M. Neches. 374-377
- A Database Machine for Local Area NetworksPaula B. Hawthorn, Eric Simon. 378-381
- Commercializing GaAs LSIL. R. Tomasetta. 382-385
- Managing the Multiple Component Problem for Large Gallium Arsenide SystemsS. Nelson. 386-389
- The Architecture of the Alliant FX/8 ComputerRobert Perron, Craig J. Mundie. 390-393
- Applying Parallel ProcessingStephen L. Squires. 394-396
- A VLSI Parallel ComputerJohn F. Palmer. 397-403
- MAP in the FactoryR. B. Keil. 404-405
- Testing and Its Role in MAP RealizationK. H. Muralidhar, A. H. McMillan. 406-415
- Distributed Multi-Version Optimistic Concurrency Control for Relational DatabasesDivyakant Agrawal, Arthur J. Bernstein, Pankaj Gupta, Soumitra Sengupta. 416-421
- Optimal Processing of Simple Queries in Ring NetworksGoker Gursel. 422-428
- Concurrency Control in a Distributed System and Its Performance for File Migration and Process MigrationAnna Hác. 429-435
- Real World Built-in Test for VLSIDavid R. Resnick. 436-440
- Multiple Fault Detection in Parity TreesSamiha Mourad, Joseph L. A. Hughes, Edward J. McCluskey. 441-444
- An Automatic Test Generation System for Large Scale Gate ArraysTakashi Aikyo, Y. Hatano, J. Ishii, N. Karasawa, S. Fujii. 445-451
- The CONVEX C-1 64-bit SupercomputerSteve Wallach. 452-457
- Parallelizing Large Existing Programs: Methodology and ExperiencesSteve McGrogan, Robert Olson, Nell Toda. 458-466
- The Architecture of the Culler 7Woody Lichtenstein. 467-470
- The SCS-40 and Contributing TechnologiesHanan Potash. 471-479
- A Novel Approach to Automotive Navigation and Map DisplayStanley K. Honey, Walter B. Zavoli. 480-484
- Microprocessor Impact on the Architecture and Performance of GPS User SetsC. Ould. 485-489
- Computer Science Program Accreditation and the Liberal Arts College: A Summary of Two WorkshopsGerald L. Engel. 490-492
- Computing Sciences Accreditation at the Age of OneTaylor L. Booth. 493
- Computer Science - A Profession?J. Dennis Bjornson. 494-497
- A Custom IC for Linear DetectionM. Sundaramurty, J. R. Southard. 498-502
- Compiling a Music Signal ProcessorDave Rossum. 503-509
- Using Silicon Compilation in a Commercial Product Development ProjectN. David. 510-513
- Setting-Up in Japan by Leveraging Your Assets: Current DevelopmentsJulian Gresser. 514-516