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IEEE Computer, Volume 17, 1984
Volume 17, Number 1, January 1984
- Johnny F. K. Lee, Alan Jay Smith:

Branch Prediction Strategies and Branch Target Buffer Design. 6-22 - Benjamin W. Wah:

File Placement on Distributed Computer Systems. 23-32 - Virgil D. Gligor, Gary L. Luckenbaugh:

Inteconnecting Heterogeneous Database Management Systems. 33-43 - Maurelio Boari, Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi, Alberto Dasprá, Francesco Maderna, Antonio Natali:

Multiple-Microprocessor Programming Techniques: MML, a New Set of Tools. 47-59 - Perng-Yi Richard Ma:

A Model to Solve Timing-Critical Application Problems in Distributed Computer Systems. 62-68 - Jan Grinberg, Graham R. Nudd, R. David Etchells:

A Cellular VLSE Architecture. 69-82
Volume 17, Number 2, February 1984
- Rudolph J. Lauber:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Software for Industrial Process Control. 6-8 - James D. Schoeffler:

Distributed Computer Systems for Industrial Process Control. 11-18 - Cláudio Walter:

Control Software Specification and Design: An Overview. 20-23 - Bruce W. Weide, Mark E. Brown, Jayashree Ramanathan, Karsten Schwan:

Process Control: Integration and Design Methodology Support. 27-32 - Hartwig U. Steusloff:

Advanced Real-Time Languages for Distributed Industrial Process Control. 37-46 - Nancy G. Leveson:

Software Safety in Computer-Controlled Systems. 48-55 - Yoshihiro Matsumoto:

Management of Industrial Software Production. 59-72 - Jon Louis Bentley:

A Case Study in Applied Algorithm Design. 75-88 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:

New Products. 90-95
Volume 17, Number 3, March 1984
- Stephen S. Yau:

Editor-in-Chief's Remarks: Japanese Computer Technology and Culture. 4-5 - Tohru Moto-Oka, Harold S. Stone:

Fifth-Generation Computer Systems: A Japanese Project. 6-13 - Kazuhiro Fuchi, Shigeru Sato, Edward Miller:

Japanese Approaches to High-Technology R&D. 14-18 - Masaki Togai:

Japan's Next Generation of Robots. 19-25 - Harold S. Stone:

Computer Research in Japan. 26-32 - Denji Tajima, Tomoo Matsubara:

Inside the Japanese Software Industry. 34-43 - Philip C. Treleaven, Isabel Gouveia Lima:

Future Computers: Logic, Data Flow, ..., Control Flow? 47-58 - C. Norrie:

Supercomputers for Superproblems: An Architectural Introduction. 62-74 - Roger T. Hartley:

CRIB: Computer Fault-finding Through Knowledge Engineering. 76-83 - Chandan Sen, Robert G. Estell:

The Open Channel. 87 - Walter M. Carlson, Dick B. Simmons:

Intersociety Cooperation. 88-89 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:

New Products. 90-97
Volume 17, Number 4, April 1984
- Taylor L. Booth, James T. Cain:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Computers in Education: A New Learning Environment. 4-6 - James T. Cain, Glen G. Langdon Jr., Murali R. Varanasi:

The IEEE Computer Society Model Program in Computer Science and Engineering. 8-17 - Edwin C. Jones, Michael C. Mulder:

Accreditation in the Computer Profession. 24-27 - Michael C. Mulder, John F. Dalphin:

Computer Science Program Requirements and Accreditation. 30-35 - David W. Bray:

Using Personal Computers at the College Level. 36-43 - Jean B. Rogers:

Computer Use in Precollege Education. 46-52 - Robert T. Moore, N. F. Geer, H. A. Graf:

Gridnet: An Alternative Large Distributed Network. 57-66 - Douglas J. Albert, Stephen P. Morse:

Combatting Software Piracy by Encryption and Key Management. 68-73 - William L. Bryan, Stanley G. Siegel:

Product Assurance: Insurance Against a Software Disaster. 75-83 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:

New Products. 84-93
Volume 17, Number 5, May 1984
- Elaine Rich:

The Gradual Expansion of Artificial Intelligence. 4-12 - Gruia-Catalin Roman, Mishell J. Stucki, William E. Ball, Will D. Gillett:

A Total System Design Framework. 15-26 - William R. Franta, John R. Heath:

Hyperchannel Local Network Interconnection Through Satellite Links. 30-39 - J. Flowers:

Digital Type Manufacture: An Interactive Approach. 40-48 - Fred J. Taylor:

Residue Arithmetic A Tutorial with Examples. 50-62 - Nick Roussopoulos, Raymond T. Yeh:

An Adaptable Methodology for Database Design. 64-80 - A. S. Jensen:

The Open Channel. 81-82 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:

New Products. 84-97
Volume 17, Number 6, June 1984
- Terry A. Welch:

A Technique for High-Performance Data Compression. 8-19 - Sol M. Shatz:

Communication Mechanisms for Programming Distributed Systems. 21-28 - Barry W. Boehm, Maria H. Penedo, E. Don Stuckle, Ronald D. Williams, Arthur B. Pyster:

A Software Development Environment for Improving Productivity. 30-44 - Wen-Ning Hsieh, Israel Gitman:

Routing Strategies in Computer Networks. 46-56 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Raymond T. Yeh, Richard G. Hamlet, John D. Gannon, Victor R. Basili:

Software Engineering Practices in the US and Japan. 57-66 - C. Gordon Bell:

Standards Can Help Us. 71-79 - G. James:

The Open Channel. 83-84 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:

New Products. 86-91
Volume 17, Number 7, July 1984
- Stephen S. Yau:

Special Message. 8-11 - Joanne L. Martin, Richard S. Brice:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Effect of Hardware-Software Interaction on System Performance. 12-13 - Myron H. MacDougall:

Instruction-Level Program and Processor Modeling. 14-24 - Lawrence Snyder:

Parallel Programming and the Poker Programming Environment. 27-36 - Loyce M. Adams, Thomas W. Crockett:

Modeling Algorithm Execution Time on Processor Arrays. 38-43 - Joseph A. Fisher:

The VLIW Machine: A Multiprocessor for Compiling Scientific Code. 45-53 - Robert G. Babb II:

Parallel Processing with Large-Grain Data Flow Techniques. 55-61 - John L. Larson:

Multitasking on the Cray X-MP-2 Multiprocessor. 62-69 - Robert M. Keller, Frank C. H. Lin:

Simulated Performance of a Reduction-Based Multiprocessor. 70-82 - James C. Browne:

Understanding Execution Behavior of Software Systems. 83-87 - Sidney Fernbach, Richard Barr Hibbs, Jim Horning:

The Open channel. 89-90 - James C. Browne:

University, Industry, and Goverment Collaboration Workshop: Research in Parallel Computing. 92-93
Volume 17, Number 8, August 1984
- Wing N. Toy, Michele Morganti:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Fault-Tolerant Computing. 6-7 - Daniel P. Siewiorek

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Architecture of Fault-Tolerant Computers. 9-18 - Omri Serlin:

Fault-Tolerant Systems in Commercial Applications. 19-30 - John J. Wallace, Walter W. Barnes:

Designing for Ultrahigh Availability: The Unix RTR Operating System. 31-39 - Dave Johnson:

The Intel 432: A VLSI Architecture for Fault-Tolerant Computer Systems. 40-48 - David B. Sarrazin, Miroslaw Malek:

Fault-Tolerant Semiconductor Memories. 49-56 - Hirokazu Ihara, Kinji Mori:

Autonomous Decentralized Computer Control Systems. 57-66 - Algirdas Avizienis, John P. J. Kelly:

Fault Tolerance by Design Diversity: Concepts and Experiments. 67-80
Volume 17, Number 9, September 1984
- Kamal Karna:

Artificial Intelligence for Man-Machine Interface - Guest Editor's Introduction. 8-9 - Frederick Hayes-Roth:

The Knowledge-Based Expert System: A Tutorial. 11-28 - Reid G. Smith, Gilles M. E. Lafue, Eric Schoen, Stanley Vestal:

Declarative Task Description as a User-Interface Structuring Mechanism. 29-38 - Elaine Rich:

Natural-Language Interfaces. 39-47 - Sanjay Mittal, B. Chandrasekaran, Jon Sticklen:

Patrec: A Knowledge-Directed Database for a Diagnostic Expert System. 51-58 - Beverly Park Woolf, David D. McDonald:

Building a Computer Tutor: Design Issues. 61-73 - David A. Bourne, Mark S. Fox:

Autonomous Manufacturing: Automating the Job-Shop. 76-86 - Amitava Dutta, Amit Basu:

An Aritificial Intelligence Approach to Model Management in Decision Support Systems. 89-97
- Myron Kayton:

Reliable Process Controls Workshop. 108-110 - Edward A. Parrish:

The First International Conference on Computers and Applications: Reflections. 111-113
Volume 17, Number 10, October 1984
- Stephen S. You:

Editor-in-Chief's Introduction: The State of Computing. 9-10
- Gordon Bell:

The Mini and Micro Industries. 14-30 - Herbert Hecht:

Computer Standards. 33-43 - George Glaser:

Managing Projects in the Computer Industry. 45-53 - Taylor L. Booth:

Computer Education. 57-68
- Jean-Loup Baer:

Computer Architecture. 77-87 - Robert M. Burger, Ralph K. Cavin III, William C. Holton, Larry W. Sumney:

The Impact of ICs on Computer Technology. 88-95 - John Riganati, Paul B. Schneck:

Supercomputing. 97-113 - William M. van Cleemput, Hillel Ofek:

Design Automation for Digital Systems. 114-122 - Thomas W. Williams:

VLSI Testing. 126-136 - Paul L. Hazan:

Micro Computing in the 80's. 137-144 - Carl Machover, Ware Myers:

Interactive Computer Graphics. 145-161 - Arthur V. Pohm:

High-Speed Memory Systems. 162-171 - Robert L. Brown, Peter J. Denning, Walter F. Tichy:

Advanced Operating Systems. 173-190 - C. V. Ramamoorthy, Atul Prakash

, Wei-Tek Tsai, Yutaka Usuda:
Software Engineering: Problems and Perspectives. 191-209 - Gio Wiederhold:

Databases. 211-223 - L. C. Hobbs:

Printing and Storage Peripherals: Past, Present & Future. 225-241 - Maris Graube, Michael C. Mulder:

Local Area Networks. 242-247
- Donald B. Brick, James Stark Draper, H. John Caulfield:

Computers in the Military and Space Sciences. 250-262 - Frederick Hayes-Roth:

Knowledge-Based Expert Systems. 263-273 - King-sun Fu, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. 274-282 - John F. Jarvis:

Robotics. 283-292 - Kendall Preston Jr., Lawrence M. Fagan, H. K. Huang, Thomas A. Pryor:

Computing in Medicine. 294-313 - Harold L. Andrews:

Speech Processing. 315-324
Volume 17, Number 11, November 1984
- Ephraim P. Glinert, Steven L. Tanimoto:

Pict: An Interactive Graphical Programming Environment. 7-25 - Philip M. Neches:

Hardware Support for Advanced Data Management Systems. 29-40 - Jack Shermer, Philip M. Neches:

The Genesis of a Database Computer. 42-56 - Kiichi Fujino:

Software Development for Computers and Communication at NEC. 57-62 - William G. Griffin:

Software Engineering in GTE. 66-72 - Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Miroslaw Malek, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Workstations in a Local Area Network Environment. 74-86
Volume 17, Number 12, December 1984
- Tosiyasu L. Kunii:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Practice and Progress in CAD/CAM. 11-12 - Ken-ichi Kobori, Yoshihiro Nagata, Yoshinobu Sato, Kenneth M. Jones, Ikuo Nishioka:

A 3-D CAD/CAM System with Interactive Simulation Facilities. 14-21 - Daniel Laurent, Serge Motet:

Geomatic: A 3-D Graphic Relief Simulation System. 25-30 - Hiroshi Yoshiura, Kikuo Fujimura, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:

Top-Down Construction of 3-D Mechanical Object Shapes from Engineering Drawings. 32-40 - Tony C. Woo:

Interfacing Solid Modeling to CAD and CAM: Data Structures and Algorithms for Decomposing a Solid. 44-49 - Hiromu Tanimoto:

Factory Automation: An Automatic Assembly Line for the Manufacture of Printers. 50-68 - Norihisa Koinoda, Kazuo Kera, Takeaki Kubo:

An Autonomous, Decentralized Control System for Factory Automation. 73-83

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