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IEEE Computer, Volume 27, 1994
Volume 27, Number 1, January 1994
- Lui Sha:
Industrial Computing: A Grand Challenge - Guest Editor's Introduction. 12-13 - Hermann Kopetz, Günter Grünsteidl:
TTP - A Protocol for Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Systems. 14-23 - Mark H. Klein, John P. Lehoczky, Ragunathan Rajkumar:
Rate-Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Industrial Computing. 24-33 - Nicholas Malcolm, Wei Zhao:
The Timed-Token Protocol for Real-Time Communications. 35-41
- Nam Sung Woo, Alfred E. Dunlop, Wayne H. Wolf:
Codesign from Cospecification. 42-47 - Rajesh K. Gupta, Claudionor José Nunes Coelho Jr., Giovanni De Micheli:
Program Implementation Schemes for Hardware-Software Systems. 48-55
- Roger Clarke:
Asimov's Laws of Robotics: Implications for Information Technology - Part 2. 57-66
- Alan H. Karp, Don Heller, Horst D. Simon:
1993 Gordon Bell Prize Winners: Judges' Summary. 69-75
Volume 27, Number 2, February 1994
- David J. Lilja:
Exploiting the Parallelism Available in Loops. 13-26 - Oryal Tanir, Süleyman Sevinc:
Defining Requirements for a Standard Simulation Environment. 29-34 - Kenneth D. Shere, Rachelle A. Carlson:
A Methodology for Design, Test, and Evaluation of Real-Time Systems. 35-48
- Grace Baratta-Perez, Richard L. Conn, Charles A. Finnell, Thomas J. Walsh:
Ada System Dependency Analyzer Tool. 49-55 - Fletcher J. Buckley:
Implementing a Software Configuration Management Environment. 56-61
- Alan W. Biermann:
Computer Science for the Many. 62-73
- Mario Barbacci:
Panel Presents First Four Recommendations Aimed at Establisting Software Engineering as a Profession. 80-82
Volume 27, Number 3, March 1994
- Yale N. Patt:
The I/O Subsystem - A Candidate for Improvement: Guest Editor's Introduction. 15-16 - Chris Ruemmler, John Wilkes:
An Introduction to Disk Drive Modeling. 17-28 - Gregory R. Ganger, Bruce L. Worthington, Robert Y. Hou, Yale N. Patt:
Disk Arrays: High-Performance, High-Reliability Storage Subsystems. 30-36 - Ramakrishna Karedla, J. Spencer Love, Bradley G. Wherry:
Caching Strategies to Improve Disk System Performance. 38-46 - Peter Steenkiste:
A Systematic Approach to Host Interface Design for High-Speed Networks. 47-57 - Juan Miguel del Rosario, Alok N. Choudhary:
High-Performance I/O for Massively Parallel Computers: Problems and Prospects. 59-68 - A. L. Narasimha Reddy, James C. Wyllie:
I/O Issues in a Multimedia System. 69-74 - Orran Krieger, Michael Stumm, Ronald C. Unrau:
The Alloc Stream Facility: A Redesign of Application-Level Stream I/O. 75-82 - Joseph Pasquale, Eric W. Anderson, Keith Muller:
Container Shipping: Operating System Support for I/O-Intensive Applications. 84-93
- Mark Dawood:
Companies, Agencies Should Seek ISO 9000 Certification. 110-111
Volume 27, Number 4, April 1994
- Reza Rooholamini, Vladimir Cherkassky, Mark Garver:
Finding the Right ATM Switch for the Market. 16-28 - Michael R. Macedonia, Donald P. Brutzman:
MBone Provides Audio and Video Across the Internet. 30-36
- George Forman, John Zahorjan:
The Challenges of Mobile Computing. 38-47
- Robert D. Steele, Paul G. Backes:
Ada and Real-Time Robotics: Lessons Learned. 49-54 - Joseph M. Scandura:
Converting Legacy Code into Ada: A Cognitive Approach. 55-61
- Mark C. Paulk, Michael D. Konrad:
ISO Seeks to Harmonize Numerous Global Efforts in Software Process Management. 68-70
Volume 27, Number 5, May 1994
- James D. Palmer, N. Ann Fields:
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - Guest Editors' Introduction. 15-17 - Jonathan Grudin:
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: History and Focus. 19-26 - Walter Reinhard, Jean Schweitzer, Gerd Völksen, Michael Weber:
CSCW Tools: Concepts and Architectures. 28-36 - Richard Bentley, Tom Rodden, Peter Sawyer, Ian Sommerville:
Architectural Support for Cooperative Multiuser Interfaces. 37-46 - Ivan Tou, Steven Berson, Gerald Estrin, Yadran Eterovic, Elsie Wu:
Prototyping Synchronous Group Applications. 48-56 - Hsinchun Chen:
Collaborative Systems: Solving the Vocabulary Problem. 58-66 - James D. Palmer, N. Ann Fields, Peggy Lane Brouse:
Multigroup Decision-Support Systems in CSCW. 67-72 - Ting-Peng Liang, Hsiangchu Lai, Nian-Shing Chen, Hungshiung Wei, Meng Chang Chen:
When Client/Server Isn't Enough: Coordinating Multiple Distributed Tasks. 73-79
- Gina Blus:
Public Windows Interface Supporters Aim to Standardize Leading Desktop API. 92-93
Volume 27, Number 6, June 1994
- M. Srinivas, Lalit M. Patnaik:
Genetic Algorithms: A Survey. 17-26 - José L. Ribeiro Filho, Philip C. Treleaven, Cesare Alippi:
Genetic-Algorithm Programming Environments. 28-43 - James E. Smith, Shlomo Weiss:
PowerPC 601 and Alpha 21064: A Tale of Two RISCs. 46-58
- Joseph Dvorak:
Conceptual Entropy and Its Effect on Class Hierarchies. 59-63 - Sanjaya Kumar, James H. Aylor, Barry W. Johnson, William A. Wulf:
Object-Oriented Techniques in Hardware Design. 64-70
- Reino Kurki-Suonio:
Real Time: Further Misconceptions (or Half-Truths). 71-76
Volume 27, Number 7, July 1994
- Arie E. Kaufman:
Visuarization - Guest Editor's Introduction. 18-19 - Ravi Samtaney, Deborah Silver, Norman Zabusky, Jim Cao:
Visualizing Features and Tracking Their Evolution. 20-27 - Vishwa Ranjan, Alain Fournier:
Volume Models for Volumetric Data. 28-36 - Vinod Anupam, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Daniel Schikore, Matthew Schikore:
Distributed and Collaborative Visualization. 37-43 - Jaswinder Pal Singh, Anoop Gupta, Marc Levoy:
Parallel Visualization Algorithms: Performance and Architectural Implications. 45-55 - William Ribarsky, Eric Z. Ayers, John Eble, Sougata Mukherjea:
Glyphmaker: Creating Customized Visualizations fo Complex Data. 57-64 - William L. Hibbard, Brian E. Paul, David A. Santek, Charles R. Dyer, André Luiz Battaiola, Marie-Françoise Voidrot-Martinez:
Interactive Visualization of Earth and Space Science Computations. 65-72 - Andrew J. Hanson, Tamara Munzner, George Francis:
Interactive Methods for Visualizable Geometry. 73-83 - Al Globus, Eric Raible:
Fourteen Ways to Say Nothing with Scientific Visualization. 86-88
Volume 27, Number 8, August 1994
- Rohit Chandra, Anoop Gupta, John L. Hennessy:
COOL: An Object-Based Language for Parallel Programming. 13-26 - Ben Lee, Ali R. Hurson:
Dataflow Architectures and Multithreading. 27-39
- Russ Miller:
The Status of Parallel Processing Education. 40-43
- Don M. Coleman, Dan Ash, Bruce Lowther, Paul W. Oman:
Using Metrics to Evaluate Software System Maintainability. 44-49 - Norman F. Schneidewind:
Validating Metrics for Ensuring Space Shuttle Flight Software Quality. 50-57
- Ted G. Lewis:
Where Is Computing Headed? 59-63
Volume 27, Number 9, September 1994
- Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Paul W. Oman:
Software Metrics: Charting the Course - Guest Editors' Introduction. 13-15 - Robert B. Grady:
Successful Applying Software Metrics. 18-25 - Edward F. Weller:
Using Metrics to Manage Software Projects. 27-33 - David L. Lanning, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar:
Modeling the Relationship Between Source Code Complexity and Maintenance Difficulty. 35-40 - George E. Stark, Robert C. Durst, C. W. Vowell:
Using Metrics in Management Desision Making. 42-48 - Daniel J. Paulish, Anita D. Carleton:
Case Studies of Software-Process-Improvement Measurement. 50-57 - Joseph Robert Horgan, Saul London, Michael R. Lyu:
Achieving Software Quality with Testing Coverage Measures. 60-69 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Norman E. Fenton, Stella Page:
Evaluating Software Engineering Standards. 71-79
- Robert Voigt:
Evolving Buses: Backplane Buses Mature to Keep Pace with Technology. 94-95
Volume 27, Number 10, October 1994
- Alvin R. Lebeck, David A. Wood:
Cache Profiling and the SPEC Benchmarks: A Case Study. 15-26 - Ahmed Louri, Hongki Sung:
3D Optical Interconnects for High-Speed Interchip and Interboard Communications. 27-37 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Stuart Inglis, Ian H. Witten:
Displaying 3D Images: Algorithms for Single-Iamge Random-Dot Stereograms. 38-48
- Ronald J. Vetter, Christopher G. Spell, Charles R. Ward:
Mosaic and the World-Wide Web. 49-57 - Joseph G. Skazinski:
Porting Ada: A Report From the Field. 58-64
- Nancy G. Leveson:
High-Pressure Steam Engines and Computer Software. 65-73
- Irah H. Donner:
Intellectual Property Protection: Everything You've Always Wanted to Know. 74-75
- James Isaak:
IEEE Forms Panel for Information Infrastructure Coordination. 92-93
Volume 27, Number 11, November 1994
- Anargyros Krikelis, Charles C. Weems:
Associative Processing and Processors - Guest Editors' Introduction. 12-17 - Jerry L. Potter, Johnnie W. Baker, Stephen L. Scott, Arvind K. Bansal, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Chandra R. Asthagiri:
ASC: An Associative-Computing Paradigm. 19-25 - Kirk Twardowski:
An Associative Architecture for Genetic Algorithm-Based Machine Learning. 27-38 - Djamshid Tavangarian:
Flag-Oriented Parallel Associative Architectures and Applications. 41-52 - Tetsuya Higuchi, Ken'ichi Handa, Naoto Takahashi, Tatsumi Furuya, Hitoshi Iida, Eiichiro Sumita, Kozo Oi, Hiroaki Kitano:
The IXM2 Parallel Associative Processor for AI. 53-63 - Ahmed Louri, James A. Hatch Jr.:
An Optical Associative Parallel Processor for High-Speed Database Processing. 65-71
- Borko Furht:
Parallel Computing: Glory and Collapse. 74-75
- Irah H. Donner:
Robo-Mop Gets Wrung Out. 91-92
- Wallace S. Read:
Streamlining the Standards Development Process. 93-94
Volume 27, Number 12, December 1994
- Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters, Carol Strohecker, Yves Schabes, William T. Freeman, Mark C. Torrance, Andrew R. Golding, Michal Roth:
Demonstration of an Interactive Multimedia Environment. 15-22 - Martin W. Sachs, Avraham Leff, Denise Sevigny:
LAN and I/O Converence: A Survey of the Issues. 24-32 - Thomas R. Gross, Susan Hinrichs, David R. O'Hallaron, Thomas Stricker, Atsushi Hasegawa:
Communication Styles for Parallel Systems. 34-44
- Al Gore:
Innovation Delayed Is Innovation Denied. 45-47 - Gay A. Wood, Seymour E. Goodman, Jan Roos:
Information Technologies in South Africa: Problems and Prospects. 48-56
- Mark Davies, Kris Pettersen, Shankar Srinivasan, Katherine Kinsman:
The Challenges of Designing Groupware: A Case Study. 58-62
- Irah H. Donner:
Is the Patent Office Correctly Examining Computer-related Patent Applications? Part 1. 78-79
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