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Computer Architecture 1975: Erlangen, Germany
- Wolfgang Händler:

Computer Architecture, Workshop of the Gesellschaft für Informatik, Erlangen, May 22-23, 1995, Proceedings. Informatik-Fachberichte 4, Springer 1976, ISBN 3-540-07761-8 - Konrad Zuse:

Rediscovery of buried ideas from the pioneer age of computers. 1-8 - Guy G. Boulaye:

Structured design for structured architecture. 9-22 - Richard L. Grimsdale:

Computer architectures for the interpretation of high-level languages. 23-45 - Wolfgang K. Giloi, Helmut K. Berg:

Some aspects of the STARLET project. 47-78 - Klaus J. Berkling, Werner E. Kluge:

A concept for hardwired main storage management. 79-94 - Sigram Schindler:

A virtual memory organisation based on a multi-activity drum. 95-111 - Hans-Otto Leilich, Ingo H. Karlowsky, Hans Christoph Zeidler:

Content addressing in data bases by special peripheral hardware: a proposal called "Suchrechner". 113-131 - Philip H. Enslow Jr.:

Multiprocessors and other parallel systems - an introduction and overview. 133-198 - Gordon E. Sayre:

STARAN: An associative approach to multiprocessor architecture. 199-221 - Heidi Anlauff:

Design of a hierarchical multiprocessor system for multilevel parallel computation. 223-265 - Heinz Schecher:

The connection of an associative pipeline with a cache memory. 267-296 - Detlef Senger:

A processor system for multi-processing. 297-310 - Wolfgang Händler, Fridolin Hofmann, Hans Jürgen Schneider:

A general purpose array with a broad spectrum of applications. 311-335 - Tien Chi Chen:

Magnetic bubbles as a computer technology. 337-350 - Werner E. Kluge:

On the problem of fast random and sequential data access in shift register memories. 351-364 - Paul Mies, Dieter Schütt:

On pipeline realisations of dynamic memories. 365-372 - Ulrich Licht:

A fast access algorithm for cellular dynamic memories. 373-382

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