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- Performance enhancements in the superscalar i960MM embedded microprocessorSteve McGeady, Randy Steck, Glenn Hinton, Atiq Bajwa. 4-7 [doi]
- A superpipeline approach to the MIPS architectureAsghar Bashteen, Ivy Lui, Jill Mullan. 8-12 [doi]
- The Metaflow Lightning chipsetBruce D. Lightner, Gene Hill. 13-18 [doi]
- The AMD Am286ZX microprocessorAshfaq R. Khan. 20-25 [doi]
- Put a SPARC into your PCTom Lacey. 28-33 [doi]
- A marriage of PC and workstation technologiesBrian Rosen. 34-36 [doi]
- Trends in building a SPARC compatible system: a case study in methods and toolsPaul Afshar. 37-41 [doi]
- BBN TC2000 architecture and programming modelsEugene D. Brooks III, Brent C. Gorda, Karen H. Warren, Tammy S. Welcome. 46-50 [doi]
- A killer micro attack on 3D neutron transportMilo R. Dorr, James M. Ferguson. 51-56 [doi]
- Gauss elimination: a case study on parallel machinesKaren H. Warren, Eugene D. Brooks III. 57-61 [doi]
- Parallel and distributed supercomputing at CaltechPaul Messina. 64-67 [doi]
- DIME: portable software for irregular meshes for parallel or sequential computerRoy Williams. 68-72 [doi]
- Parallel N log N N-body algorithms and applications to astrophysicsJohn Salmon. 73-78 [doi]
- Integrated heterogeneous processingNicholas E. Aneshansley. 80-85 [doi]
- The Star 910/VP as a scientific computer in Sun networksGlen J. Culler. 86-89 [doi]
- The DN 10000TX: a new high-performance PRISM processorRichard Bahr, Stephen Ciavaglia, Barry Flahive, Mark Kline, Paul Mageau, Donovan Nickel. 90-95 [doi]
- Moving data in parallelCarol Pearson. 100-104 [doi]
- Optimizing parallel query plans and executionHarry Leslie. 105-109 [doi]
- Load balancing batch and interactive queries in a highly parallel environmentSusanne Englert. 110-112 [doi]
- SQL access overviewJeffrey H. Balboni. 114-119 [doi]
- SQL access and ANSI/ISO SQL and X/OpenPaul Perkovic. 120-122 [doi]
- SQL Access and ISO/RDAHarjit Sabharwal. 123-126 [doi]
- Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sourcesRafi Ahmed, Philippe De Smedt, William Kent, Mohammad A. Ketabchi, Witold Litwin, Abbas Rafii, Ming-Chien Shan. 128-136 [doi]
- Deadlock problems in a multidatabase environmentYuri Breitbart, Witold Litwin, Avi Silberschatz. 145-151 [doi]
- Maintaining transaction consistency in multidatabases using quasi serializable executionsWeimin Du, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Won Kim. 152-155 [doi]
- Towards a testbed for malicious code detectionRaymond W. Lo, P. Kerchen, Richard H. Crawford, W. Wilson Ho, J. Crossley, George Fink, Karl N. Levitt, Ronald A. Olsson, Myla Archer. 160-166 [doi]
- Password managementMatt Bishop. 167-169 [doi]
- A system for distributed intrusion detectionSteven R. Snapp, James Brentano, Gihan V. Dias, Terrance Goan, Tim Grance, Todd L. Heberlein, Che-Lin Ho, Karl N. Levitt, Biswanath Mukherjee, Douglass L. Mansur, Kenneth L. Pon, Stephen E. Smaha. 170-176 [doi]
- The verification of secure distributed systemsJim Alves-Foss, Karl N. Levitt. 177-184 [doi]
- Computers and privacy in the pivotal decadeEvan Hendricks. 186-188 [doi]
- Threats to privacy and public keys for protectionJames Bidzos. 189-194 [doi]
- Freedom of the press for the press of the futureK. Eric Drexler. 196-198 [doi]
- CMOS PA-RISC processor for a new family of workstationsMark E. Forsyth, Steve Mangelsdorf, Eric DeLano, Craig Gleason, Jeff Yetter, Donald Steiss. 202-207 [doi]
- System design for a low cost PA-RISC desktop workstationRob Horning, Leith Johnson, Larry Thayer, Daniel Li, Victoria Meier, Casey Dowdell, David Roberts. 208-213 [doi]
- Architecture and compiler enhancements for PA-RISC workstationsDaryl Odnert, Robert Hansen, Manoj Dadoo, Mark S. Laventhal. 214-218 [doi]
- DECstation 5000 Model 200Michael J. K. Nielsen. 220-225 [doi]
- TURBOchannelMichael J. K. Nielsen. 226-233 [doi]
- PixelStamp graphics subsystems for the DECstation 5000Zahid Hussain, Brian Kelleher. 234-238 [doi]
- Future directions in CLIPPER processorsHoward Sachs, Harlan McGhan. 240-246 [doi]
- The C400 superscalar/superpipelined RISC designLee F. Hanson, Nathan A. Brookwood. 247-251 [doi]
- Code restructuring for enhanced performance on a pipelined processorWilliam Baxter, Roger Arnold. 252-260 [doi]
- TM: a 3-dimensional massively parallel SIMD computerJames H. Jackson. 264-269 [doi]
- The Coherent Processor: an associative processor architecture and applicationsCharles D. Stormon. 270-275 [doi]
- Applications of the MasPar MP-1 at NASA/GoddardJames R. Fischer, John Dorband. 278-282 [doi]
- One year with an iPSC/860Eric Barszcz. 283-288 [doi]
- An ECL RISC multiprocessorBob Foster, Curtis Alexander, Allen Roberts, David Roberts. 289-292 [doi]
- VP2000 series dual scalar and quadruple scalar models supercomputer systems-a new concept in vector processingKenichi Miura, Hiroshi Nagakura, Hiroshi Tamura. 294-302 [doi]
- The NEC SX-3 supercomputer systemTadashi Watanabe. 303-308 [doi]
- IBM ES/9000 model 320 air cooled computer technologyVenkappa L. Gani, Matthew Graf, Keith Mathews, Edward B. Eichelberger. 309-313 [doi]
- The C-cube CL550-JPEG image compression processorStephen C. Purcell. 318-323 [doi]
- Intel's i750 (R) video processor-the programmable solutionRyan Manepally, Dave Sprague. 324-329 [doi]
- A flexible chip set for intra frame video compressionDavid Auld. 330-332 [doi]
- The MPEG video compression standardDidier J. Le Gall. 334-335 [doi]
- MPEG-audio draft, description as of Dec. 10, 1990-ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG11James D. Johnston. 336-337 [doi]
- MPEG systems committee draft-ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG11Alexander G. MacInnis. 338-339 [doi]
- An overview of the Fluent video system architecturePrem Uppaluru. 340-342 [doi]
- General purpose data compression ICsDaniel R. Helman. 344-348 [doi]
- ++: selective compression for high quality color desktop publishingAdriaan Ligtenberg. 349-353 [doi]
- Adaptive binary arithmetic coding for multi-media applicationsGlen G. Langdon Jr.. 354-357 [doi]
- UNIX software next..Peter H. Salus. 362-364 [doi]
- Trends in UNIX softwareJeffrey S. Haemer, Shane P. McCarron, Peter H. Salus. 365-368 [doi]
- A look at computing in the 1990sM. Burch. 369-374 [doi]
- The CLP(R) language and system: an overviewJoxan Jaffar, Spiro Michaylov, Peter J. Stuckey, Roland H. C. Yap. 376-381 [doi]
- The CLP language CHIP: constraint solving and applicationsPascal Van Hentenryck. 382-387 [doi]
- Constraint hierarchies and their applicationsAlan Borning, Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, John Maloney, Molly Wilson. 388-393 [doi]
- Vectorization of an applicative language: current results and future directionsDavid C. Cann. 396-402 [doi]
- 88Timothy G. Mattson. 403-406 [doi]
- Parallelism, distribution, and synchronization in SRRonald A. Olsson. 407-412 [doi]
- Parallel programming in Ada: experience and resultsAndre Goforth, Philippe Collard, Matthew Marquardt. 413-419 [doi]
- EDA environments in 1995: specification, not implementationJeff Lewis. 424-427 [doi]
- EDA 1995: challenges for ASIC vendorsMichael S. O'Brien, Jim Lipman. 428-433 [doi]
- A digital optical implementation of RISCRonald S. Rudokas, Peter S. Guilfoyle. 436-441 [doi]
- Optical disks in optical computingMark A. Neifeld, Alan A. Yamamura, Subrata Rakshit, Seiji Kobayashi, Demetri Psaltis. 442-447 [doi]
- From formal verification to silicon compilationJeffrey Joyce, Erwin Liu, John M. Rushby, Natarajan Shankar, Roberto Suaya, Friedrich W. von Henke. 450-455 [doi]
- Bridging the formal methods gap: a computer-aided verification tool for hardware designsMandayam K. Srivas. 456-461 [doi]
- The practical verification of microprocessor designsPhillip J. Windley. 462-467 [doi]
- A neural network approach to handprint character recognitionLawrence D. Jackel, Charles E. Stenard, Henry S. Baird, Bernhard E. Boser, Jane Bromley, Christopher J. C. Burges, John S. Denker, Hans Peter Graf, Donnie Henderson, R. E. Howard, Wayne E. Hubbard, Yann LeCun, Ofer Matan, Edwin P. D. Pednault, William Satterfield, Eduard Säckinger, Timothy J. Thompson. 472-475 [doi]
- Automated recognition of embossed characters using artificial neural systemsCandace M. Anderson. 476-482 [doi]
- Handwriting recognition in the GO operating systemRobert M. Carr. 483-486 [doi]
- Multiple neural net architectures for character recognitionChristopher L. Scofield, Lannie Kenton, Jung-Chou Chang. 487-491 [doi]
- The relation of design to human concerns (software design)Brad Hartfield. 494-497 [doi]
- Conceptual models and metaphor in software designPaul Heckel. 498-499 [doi]
- Interacting with users in the design processLaura De Young. 500 [doi]
- Intelligent object-oriented features in distributed databasesArvola Chan, Setrag Khoshafian, Razmik Abnous, Roger Blumer. 504-509 [doi]
- Remote-Exchange: an approach to controlled sharing among autonomous, heterogeneous database systemsDoug Fang, Joachim Hammer, Dennis McLeod, Antonio Si. 510-515 [doi]
- Declarative reasoning extensions to commercial SQL database management systemsSetrag Khoshafian, Lynne Thieme. 516-521 [doi]
- A pattern-based constraint specification language for object-oriented databasesStanley Y. W. Su, Abdallah M. Alashqur. 522-531 [doi]
- Issues in the adoption of object-oriented paradigmPankaj Goyal. 534-539 [doi]
- Current state of object technology in JapanMikio Aoyama. 540-545 [doi]
- A perspective on object-oriented technologyJianhua Zhu, Rodolphe Nassif, Pankaj Goyal, Rao Mikkilineni. 546-552 [doi]
- Foundations of concurrency among objectsSouripriya Das, B. Gopinath, D. Kurshan. 553-559 [doi]
- Advanced rule driven transaction managementJohannes Klein. 562-567 [doi]
- Coordinating activities through extended sagas: a summaryHector Garcia-Molina, Dieter Gawlick, Johannes Klein, Karl Kleissner, Kenneth Salem. 568-573 [doi]
- ConTracts: a means for improving reliability in distributed computingHelmut Wächter. 574-578 [doi]
- Licensing government-funded technologies at the University of CaliforniaCandace L. Voelker. 582-587 [doi]
- Commercializing federal technologyJoseph Allen. 588-589 [doi]
- Opportunities for accelerating commercial development via effective partneringRonald E. Barks. 590-591 [doi]
- A lawyer's perspective on joint US/Japan computing venturesMichael R. Moyle. 594-596 [doi]