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IEEE Micro, Volume 16, 1996
Volume 16, Number 1, February 1996
- Thomas E. Anderson, Kathleen M. Nichols, Vivian Shen:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Developing Interconnect Technology. 10-11 - Richard B. Gillett:
Memory Channel Network for PCI. 12-18 - David R. Engebretsen, Daniel M. Kuchta, Richard C. Booth, John D. Crow, Wayne G. Nation:
Parallel Fiber-Optic SCI Links. 20-26 - Steve Scott:
The GigaRing Channel. 27-34 - David E. Culler, Lok T. Liu, Richard P. Martin, Chad Yoshikawa:
Assessing Fast Network Interfaces. 35-43 - Stuart Cheshire, Mary Baker:
A Wireless Network in MosquitoNet. 44-52 - Alexander G. Fraser:
Future WAN Telecommunications. 53-57
- Mayan Moudgill, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
Precise Interrupts. 58-67
Volume 16, Number 2, April 1996
- Shane Greenstein:
A birthday even a curmudgeon could love. 3-4 - Richard H. Stern:
Patenting software, revisited. 5 - Richard Mateosian:
Microprocessors at 25. 6-7 - David B. Papworth:
Tuning the Pentium Pro microarchitecture. 8-15 - Dave Christie:
Developing the AMD-K5 architecture. 16-27 - Kenneth C. Yeager:
The Mips R10000 superscalar microprocessor. 28-41 - Marc Tremblay, J. Michael O'Connor:
UltraSparc I: a four-issue processor supporting multimedia. 42-50 - Toshio Kondo, Kazuhito Suguri, Mitsuo Ikeda, Tetsuya Abe, Hiroaki Matsuda, Tsuneo Okubo, Kenji Ogura, Yutaka Tashiro, Naoki Ono, Toshihiro Minami, Ritsu Kusaba, Takeshi Ikenaga, Nobutaro Shibata, Ryota Kasai, Koji Otsu, Fumiaki Nakagawa, Yasuhiko Sato:
Two-chip MPEG-2 video encoder. 51-58 - Weijia Jia, Jörg Kaiser, Edgar Nett:
RMP: fault-tolerant group communication. 59-67 - Mahmoud A. Manzoul, Jason Moore:
An interactive fuzzy CAD tool. 68-74
Volume 16, Number 3, June 1996
- Shane Greenstein:
Upgrading, catching up, and shooting for par [Micro Economics]. 2 - Shane Greenstein:
Upgrading, catching up, and shooting for par [PC market economics]. 3-5 - Richard H. Stern:
Net access-divvying up the pie [Copyright and the Internet]. 6-9 - Mahdi Abdelguerfi, Burton S. Kaliski Jr., Wayne Patterson:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Public-Key Security Systems. 10-13 - David Naccache, David M'Raïhi:
Cryptographic smart cards. 14-24 - Çetin Kaya Koç, Tolga Acar, Burton S. Kaliski Jr.:
Analyzing and comparing Montgomery multiplication algorithms. 26-33 - André Zúquete, Paulo Guedes:
Transparent authentication and confidentiality for stream sockets. 34-41 - Jean-François Dhem, Daniel Veithen, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
SCALPS: Smart card for limited payment systems. 42-51 - Saman P. Amarasinghe, Jennifer-Ann M. Anderson, Christopher S. Wilson, Shih-Wei Liao, Brian R. Murphy, Robert S. French, Monica S. Lam, Mary W. Hall:
Multiprocessors from a software perspective. 52-61 - Stephen L. Diamond:
IEEE 1394: status and growth path. 75-78
Volume 16, Number 4, August 1996
- Shane Greenstein:
Debunking the productivity paradox. 2-3 - Richard H. Stern:
Anti-knockoff article protection law. 4-5 - Ruby B. Lee, Michael D. Smith:
Guest Editorial: Media processing: a new design target. 6-9 - Marc Tremblay, J. Michael O'Connor, Venkatesh Narayanan, Liang He:
VIS speeds new media processing. 10-20 - Jeremiah Golston:
Single-chip H.324 videoconferencing. 21-33 - Craig Hansen:
MicroUnity's MediaProcessor architecture. 34-41 - Alex Peleg, Uri C. Weiser:
MMX technology extension to the Intel architecture. 42-50 - Ruby B. Lee:
Subword parallelism with MAX-2. 51-59 - Antonio Torralba, Jorge Chávez, Leopoldo García Franquelo:
Fuzzy-logic-based analog design tools. 60-68 - Ran Giladi:
Evaluating the Mflops measure. 69-75
Volume 16, Number 5, October 1996
- Richard H. Stern:
Patents on selling via the Net-really? 6-7 - Marc Duranton:
Image processing by neural networks. 12-19 - Alan H. Kramer:
Array-based analog computation. 20-29 - Kwabena A. Boahen:
A retinomorphic vision system. 30-39 - Giacomo Indiveri, Jörg Kramer, Christof Koch:
System implementations of analog VLSI velocity sensors. 40-49 - Oliver Landolt:
Analog nonlinear function synthesis. 50-52 - Bhusan Gupta, Rodney M. Goodman, Fukang Jiang, Yu-Chong Tai, Steve Tung, Chih-Ming Ho:
Analog VLSI system for active drag reduction. 53-59 - Claus Aßmann, Andreas Huth:
Compiling C on a multiple-stack architecture. 60-67 - Jonathan Noel Tombs, Antonio Torralba, Leopoldo García Franquelo:
A PWM fuzzy logic controller. 68-71 - Shane Greenstein:
Repetitive stress injuries. 72-73
Volume 16, Number 6, December 1996
- Richard H. Stern:
Micro law: patenting computerized methods of doing business. 4-6 - Federico Faggin, Marcian E. Hoff Jr., Stanley Mazor, Masatoshi Shima:
The history of the 4004. 10-20 - R. Gary Daniels:
A participant's perspective. 21-31 - Michael Slater:
The microprocessor today. 32-44 - Albert Y. C. Yu:
The future of microprocessors. 46-53 - John Markoff:
The microprocessor's impact on society. 54-59 - Alberto Ferrari, Antonella Bellettini, Roberto Guerrieri, Giorgio Baccarani:
An ASIC chip set for parallel fuzzy database mining. 60-67 - Stephen L. Diamond:
SyncLink: high-speed DRAM for the future. 74-75 - Shane Greenstein:
Don't call it a highway! 78-79
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