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Australian Computer Journal, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 1995
- Richard Lai, Anthony C. C. Lo:
An Analysis of the ISO FTAM Basic File Protocol Specified in LOTOS. Aust. Comput. J. 27(1): 1-8 (1995) - Mark Pfeiffer, John Leaney:
The Simple Reliable Monitor: A Formalisation of the Concept of a Safe Software Monitor. Aust. Comput. J. 27(1): 9-15 (1995) - Marianne Broadbent, Carey Butler, A. Hansell, Christopher N. G. Dampney:
Business Value, Quality and Partnerships: Australasian Information Systems Management Issues. Aust. Comput. J. 27(1): 17-26 (1995)
Volume 27, Number 2, 1995
- Martin Middendorf, Hartmut Schmeck, G. Turner:
Sparse Matrix Multiplication on a Reconfigurable Mesh. Aust. Comput. J. 27(2): 37-40 (1995) - Dattatraya Kulkarni, Michael Stumm:
Linear Loop Transformations in Optimising Compilers for Parallel Machines. Aust. Comput. J. 27(2): 41-50 (1995) - Eliezer A. Albacea:
Basic Parallel Algorithmic Techniques for Shared-Memory Machines. Aust. Comput. J. 27(2): 51-61 (1995) - Christopher J. Coomber, Peter Horan:
A New Method for Converting Trace Theoretic Specifications to Signal Transition Graphs. Aust. Comput. J. 27(2): 62-70 (1995)
Volume 27, Number 3, 1995
- Ming-Dong Feng, Chung-Kwong Yuen:
Parallel Lisp Compilation for Distributed Systems. Aust. Comput. J. 27(3): 77-91 (1995) - Ákos Lédeczi, Ted Bapty, Gabor Karsai, Janos Sztipanovits:
Modeling Paradigm for Parallel Signal Processing. Aust. Comput. J. 27(3): 92-102 (1995) - D. Hook, K. Forward:
Using KD-trees to Guide Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Ray Tracing. Aust. Comput. J. 27(3): 103-108 (1995)
Volume 27, Number 4, 1995
- John T. Stasko, D. Scott McCrickard:
Real Clock Time Animation Support for Developing Software Visualisations. Aust. Comput. J. 27(4): 118-128 (1995) - Doug Kimelman, Bruce Leban, Tova Roth, Dror Zernik:
Dynamic Graph Abstraction for Effective Software Visualisation. Aust. Comput. J. 27(4): 129-137 (1995) - James Noble, Lindsay Groves, Robert Biddle:
Object Oriented Program Visualisation in Tarraingim. Aust. Comput. J. 27(4): 138-149 (1995)
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