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Journal of Systems Architecture, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, October 1997
- Donatella Sciuto:
Special section on VHDL. 1-2 - Cristiana Bolchini, Luciano Baresi:
Software methodologies in VHDL code analysis. 3-21 - Venkatram Krishnaswamy, Rajesh Gupta, Prithviraj Banerjee:
Implications of VHDL timing models on simulation and software synthesis. 23-36 - William Fornaciari, Paolo Gubian, Donatella Sciuto, Cristina Silvano:
A VHDL-based approach for power estimation of embedded systems. 37-61 - Gustavo I. E. Cancelo, Sten Hansen:
NETMAP: An integrated system for building analog neural networks. 63-73
Volume 44, Number 2, November 1997
- Ammar Attoui:
An environment based on rewriting logic for parallel systems formal specification and prototyping. 79-105 - Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings:
Synchronous sessions and fixed priority scheduling. 107-118 - Seok-Hee Hong, Myoung-Ho Kim:
A real-time concurrency control algorithm: Use of multiversion and precedence relationships. 119-130 - Kiyoung Kim, Songchun Moon:
Dynamic multi-granularity locking for coordinating cooperative activities. 131-142 - Ranjani Parthasarathi, Ashok Jhunjhunwala:
Multiple precision square root using the Dwandwa square-root algorithm. 143-158
Volume 44, Numbers 3-4, 1998
- Djamshid Tavangarian:
Special issue on cluster computing. 163-168 - Andreas Polze, Miroslaw Malek:
Network computing with SONiC. 169-187 - Xingfu Wu, Wei Li:
Performance models for scalable cluster computing. 189-205 - Gunther Hipper, Djamshid Tavangarian:
Advanced workstation cluster architectures for parallel computing. 207-226 - Hans Eberle:
Switcherland: A scalable interconnection structure for distributed systems. 227-240 - Thomas M. Warschko, Joachim M. Blum, Walter F. Tichy:
ParaStation: Efficient parallel computing by clustering workstations: Design and evaluation. 241-260 - Alexander Reinefeld, Jörn Gehring, Matthias Brune:
Communicating across parallel message-passing environments. 261-272 - Kam Hong Shum:
Replicating parallel simulation on heterogeneous clusters. 273-292 - Bernd Dreier, Annja Huber, Theo Ungerer, Markus Zahn:
Trading computing power with ReGTime. 293-306
Volume 44, Number 5, February 1998
- Kyeonghoon Koo, Gab Seon Rho, Wook Hyun Kwon, Jaehyun Park, Naehyuck Chang:
Architectural design of an RISC processor for programmable logic controllers. 311-325 - K. Arun, N. Vivekananda, D. Janaki Ram:
A concurrency control model for real-time distributed collaboration. 327-341 - Maximilian Frey, Marjeta Pucko:
Formal specification of CSCW applications with concurrent abstract data types. 343-357 - M. P. Sebastian, P. S. Nagendra Rao, Lawrence Jenkins:
Properties and performance of folded cube-connected cycles. 359-374 - Kuo-Liang Chung:
Log-time delay consideration on mesh with multiple buses. 375-382 - Ivan Z. Milentijevic, Igor Z. Milovanovic, Emina I. Milovanovic, Milorad B. Tosic, Mile K. Stojcev:
Two-level pipelined systolic arrays for matrix-vector multiplication. 383-387
Volume 44, Numbers 6-7, March 1998
- Simon J. E. Taylor:
Parallel and distributed simulation. 393-394 - Stephen John Turner:
Models of computation for parallel discrete event simulation. 395-409 - Wouter Brissinck, Erik F. Dirkx:
Analysis of large ATM switches using a platform-independent simulation environment. 411-431 - Hyung Kim Ki, Tag Gon Kim, Kyu Ho Park:
Hierarchical partitioning algorithm for optimistic distributed simulation of DEVS models. 433-455 - Karim Djemame, Dennis C. Gilles, Lewis M. Mackenzie, Mohamed Bettaz:
Performance comparison of high-level algebraic nets distributed simulation protocols. 457-472 - Kothanda Umamageswaran, Krishnan Subramani, Philip A. Wilsey, Perry Alexander:
Formal verification and empirical analysis of rollback relaxation. 473-495 - Stefan Schöf:
Efficient data structures for Time Warp simulation queues. 497-517 - José Miguel-Alonso, Agustin Arruabarrena, Ramón Beivide, José A. B. Fortes:
An evaluation of implementations of the CMB parallel simulation algorithm on distributed memory multicomputers. 519-545 - Nasser Kalantery:
A distributed event processing method for general purpose computation. 547-558
Volume 44, Number 8, April 1998
- Vincenzo Piuri, Cesare Alippi:
Artificial neural networks. 565-567 - Igor Ratner, Hassan Ali, Emil M. Petriu:
Neural network simulation of a dielectric ring resonator antenna. 569-581 - Javier Fernández de Cañete, Alfonso García-Cerezo, Inmaculada García-Moral:
Direct control with radial basis function networks: Stability analysis and applications. 583-596 - Miguel Ayala Botto, José M. G. Sá da Costa:
A comparison of nonlinear predictive control techniques using neural network models. 597-616 - Drasko Furundzic, Miodrag Djordjevic, Ana Jovicevic Bekic:
Neural networks approach to early breast cancer detection. 617-633 - Emilia I. Barakova, Lambert Spaanenburg:
Windowed active sampling for reliable neural learning. 635-650
Volume 44, Numbers 9-10, June 1998
- Krishna M. Kavi, Ali R. Hurson:
Design of cache memories for dataflow architecture. 657-674 - C. E. Prakash, Swami Manohar:
Hardware architecture for voxelization-based volume rendering of unstructured grids. 675-690 - Mohan Kumar, Lalit M. Patnaik, B. Nag:
Fault-tolerant message routing in the extended hypercube. 691-702 - Evgenia Smirni, Emilia Rosti, Lawrence W. Dowdy, Giuseppe Serazzi:
A methodology for the evaluation of multiprocessor non-preemptive allocation policies. 703-721 - Jeong-Ki Kim, Jae-Woo Chang:
Horizontally divided signature files on a parallel machine architecture. 723-735 - Jovan Djordjevic, Milo Tomasevic, Miroslav Bojovic, Veselin Potic, Sinisa Randjic:
An operating system accelerator. 737-754 - Gi-Ho Park, Oh-Young Kwon, Tack-Don Han, Shin-Dug Kim, Sung-Bong Yang:
Methods to improve performance of instruction prefetching through balanced improvement of two primary performance factors. 755-772 - Pedro Tabuenca, Pablo Sánchez, Eugenio Villar:
An algorithm for clock cycle selection in behavioral synthesis. 773-786 - Nam-Kyu Lee, Sung-Bong Yang, Tack-Don Han, ShinDug Kirn:
Modeling and performance analysis of dual head disk structure. 787-802 - Fabio Ancona, Rodolfo Zunino:
Hypercube structures with high-connectivity supporting nodes. 803-814 - Pedro López, Rosa Alcover, José Duato, Luisa Zúnica:
A cost-effective methodology for the evaluation of interconnection networks. 815-830
Volume 44, Number 11, August 1998
- Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, Lewis M. Mackenzie, Rob J. Sutherland:
Alleviating channel bandwidth constraints in multicomputer networks. 837-848 - Douglas H. Summerville, José G. Delgado-Frias, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
Executing tree routing algorithms on a high-performance pattern associative router. 849-866 - Gyungho Lee, Jinseok Kong:
Prospects of distributed shared memory for reducing global traffic in shared-bus multiprocessors. 867-872 - A. T. M. Shafiqul Khalid, Mohammad S. Alam, Abdul Ahad S. Awwal:
KH-map: A new way of representing the hypercube structure. 873-885 - José Ramón González de Mendívil, Federico Fariña, Carlos F. Alastruey, José Ramón Garitagoitia:
A safe distributed deadlock resolution algorithm. 887-907 - Vimal K. Khanna:
A suggested protocol for internet access on PSDNs. 909-912
Volume 44, Number 12, September 1998
- Kyoung-In Kwon, Songchun Moon:
Semantic multigranularity locking and its performance in object-oriented database systems. 917-935 - Anjaneyulu Pasala, D. Janaki Ram:
FlexiFrag: A design pattern for flexible file sharing in distributed collaborative applications. 937-954 - Wen-Tsung Chang, Chien-Chao Tseng, Wen-Kuang Chou:
Petri net-based analysis on object assignment in distributed object-oriented systems. 955-970 - Sang-Kyoon Kim, Se-Myung Park, Jong Kook Lee, Hang Joon Kim:
On-line recognition of Korean characters using ART neural network and hidden Markov model. 971-984 - Milorad B. Tosic, Mile K. Stojcev, Dejan M. Maksimovic, Goran Lj. Djordjevic:
The asynchronous counterflow pipeline bit-serial multiplier. 985-1004
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