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IEEE-CS Computer, Volume 21, 1988
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1988
- Dennis R. Allison:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Electronic Publishing Technologies. 12-13 - Pehong Chen, Michael A. Harrison:

Multiple Representation Document Development. 15-31 - Jeff A. Johnson, Richard J. Beach:

Styles in Document Editing Systems. 32-43 - Janet H. Walker:

Supporting Document Development with Concordia. 48-59 - Johann H. Schlichter, Leslie Jill Miller:

FolioPub: A Publication Management System. 61-69 - Gary Marchionini

, Ben Shneiderman:
Finding Facts vs. Browsing Knowledge in Hypertext Systems. 70-80 - Nicole Yankelovich, Bernard J. Haan, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Steven Mark Drucker:

Intermedia: The Concept and the Construction of a Seamless Information Environment. 81-96
Volume 21, Number 2, February 1988
- Michel Dubois, Christoph Scheurich, Faye A. Briggs:

Synchronization, Coherence, and Event Ordering in Multiprocessors. 9-21 - John K. Ousterhout, Andrew R. Cherenson, Fred Douglis

, Michael N. Nelson, Brent B. Welch:
The Sprite Network Operating System. 23-36 - Philip A. Bernstein:

Sequoia: A Fault-Tolerant Tighly Coupled Multiprocessor for Transaction Processing. 37-45 - Gordon R. Lang, Moez Dharssi, Fred M. Longstaff, Philip S. Longstaff, Peter A. S. Metford, Malcolm T. Rimmer:

An Optimum Parallel Architecture for High-Speed Real-Time Digital Signal Processing. 47-57 - Jonathan D. Moffett, Morris Sloman

:
The Source of Authority for Commercial Access Control. 59-69
Volume 21, Number 3, March 1988
- Bruce D. Shriver:

Artificial Neural Systems - Guest Editor's Introduction. Computer 21(3): 8-9 (1988) - Teuvo Kohonen:

The "Neural" Phonetic Typewriter. 11-22 - Bernard Widrow, Rodney Winter:

Neural Nets for Adaptive Filtering and Adaptive Pattern Recognition. 25-39 - Hans Peter Graf, Lawrence D. Jackel, Wayne E. Hubbard:

VLSI Implementation of a Neural Network Model. 41-49 - James Hutchinson, Christof Koch

, Jin Luo, Carver Mead:
Compting Motion Using Analog and Binary Resistive Networks. 52-63 - Kunihiko Fukushima:

A Neural Network for Visual Pattern Recognition. 65-75 - Gail A. Carpenter, Stephen Grossberg:

The ART of Adaptive Pattern Recognition by a Self-Organizing Neural Network. 77-88 - Jerome A. Feldman, Mark A. Fanty, Nigel H. Goddard:

Computing with Structured Neural Networks. 91-103 - Ralph Linsker:

Self-Organization in a Perceptual Network. 105-117
Volume 21, Number 4, April 1988
- Jon T. Butler:

Multiple-Valued Logic - Guest Editor's Introduction. 13-15 - Kenneth C. Smith:

Multiple-Valued Logic: A Tutorial and Appreciation. 17-27 - Daniel Etiemble, Michel Israël:

Comparison of Binary and Multivalued ICs According to VLSI Criteria. 28-42 - Michitaka Kameyama, Shoji Kawahito, Tatsuo Higuchi:

A Multiplier Chip with Multiple-Valued Bidirectional Current-Mode Logic Circuits. 43-56 - Jon T. Butler, Hans G. Kerkhoff:

Multiple-Valued CCD Circuits. 58-69 - Tsutomu Sasao:

Multiple-Valued Logic and Optimization of Programmable Logic Arrays. 71-80 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:

Fuzzy Logic. 83-93
Volume 21, Number 5, May 1988
- Marc H. Brown:

Exploring Algorithms Using Balsa-II. 14-36 - Kathleen M. Nichols, John T. Edmark:

Modeling Multicomputer Systems with PARET. 39-48 - Brian N. Bershad, Henry M. Levy:

A Remote Computation Facility for a Heterogeneous Environment. 50-60 - Barry W. Boehm:

A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement. 61-72
Volume 21, Number 6, June 1988
- Jason Gait:

The Optical File Cabinet: A Random-Access File System for Write-Once Optical Disks. 11-22 - Harlan D. Mills:

Stepwise Refinement and Verification in Box-Structured Systems. 23-36 - James T. Rayfield, Harvey F. Silverman:

System and Application Software for the Armstrong Multiprocessor. 38-52 - Walter D. Potter, Robert P. Trueblood:

Traditional, Semantic, and Hyper-Semantic Approaches to Data Modeling. 53-63 - Bowen Liu, Nelson Strother:

Programming in VS Fortran on the IBM 3090 for Maximum Vector Performance. 65-76
Volume 21, Number 7, July 1988
- Paolo Camurati, Paolo Prinetto:

Formal Verification of Hardware Correctness: Introduction and Survey of Current Research. 8-19 - Alan R. Hooton, Ulises Agüero, Subrata Dasgupta:

An Exercise in Plausibility-Driven Design. 21-31 - Peter Steenkiste

, John L. Hennessy:
Lisp on a Reduced-Instruction-Set Processor: Characterization and Optimization. 34-45 - David J. Lilja:

Reducing the Branch Penalty in Pipelined Processors. 47-55
Volume 21, Number 8, August 1988
- William C. Athas, Charles L. Seitz:

Multicomputers: Message-Passing Concurrent Computers. 9-24 - Lewis W. Tucker, George G. Robertson:

Architecture and Applications of the Connection Machine. 26-38 - Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters:

Automatic Programming: Myths and Prospects. 40-51 - David Gries

, Dorothy Marsh:
The 1986-1987 Taulbee Survey. 53-61
Volume 21, Number 9, September 1988
- Tom Diede, Carl F. Hagenmaier, Glen S. Miranker, Jonathan J. Rubinstein, William S. Worley Jr.:

The Titan Graphics Supercomputer Architecture. 13-30 - Peter Wolcott, Seymour E. Goodman:

High-Speed Computers of the Soviet Union. 32-41 - Kwong-Sak Leung, W. Lam:

Fuzzy Concepts in Expert Systems. 43-56 - Ware Myers, Marilyn Potes:

National Conference on Strategic Management of R&D. 58-65
Volume 21, Number 10, October 1988
- John A. Stankovic:

Misconceptions About Real-Time Computing. 10-19 - Robert W. Doran:

Amdahl Multiple-Domain Architecture. 20-28 - Israel Koren, Bilha Mendelson, Irit Peled, Gabriel M. Silberman:

A Data-Driven VLSI Array for Arbitrary Algorithms. 30-43 - Ted G. Lewis, Curtis R. Cook:

Hashing for Dynamic and Static Internal Tables. 45-56
Volume 21, Number 11, November 1988
- Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters:

The Programmer's Apprentice: A Research Overview. 10-25 - Per Stenström:

Reducing Contention in Sharde-Memory Multiprocessors. 26-37 - Robert N. Britcher:

Using Inspections to Investigate Program Correctness. 38-44 - David B. Skillicorn

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A Taxonomy for Computer Architectures. 46-57
Volume 21, Number 12, December 1988
- Dallas E. Webster:

Mapping the Design Information Representation Terrain. 8-23 - Mark D. Hill:

A Case for Direct-Mapped Caches. 25-40 - Stuart C. Schaffner, Martha Borkan:

Segue: Support for Distributed Graphical Interfaces. 42-55 - David Detlefs, Maurice Herlihy, Jeannette M. Wing:

Inheritance of Synchronization and Recovery Properties in Avalon/C++. 57-69
- IEEE Scientific Supercomputing Subcommitee: Software for Supercomputers. 70-74


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