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IEEE Computer, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1977
- James T. Cain:

Microprocessors and Education [Guest editor's inroduction]. 9-10 - Michael Faiman, Alfred C. Weaver

, R. W. Catlin:
MUMS-A Reconfigurable Microprocessor Architecture. 11-17 - William E. Wickes:

A Microprocessor Chip Designed with the User in Mind. 18-22 - Gearold R. Johnson, Robert A. Mueller:

Automated Generation of Cross-System Software for Microcomputers. 23-31 - John F. Wakerly, Edward J. McCluskey:

Microcomputers in the Computer Engineering Curriculum. 32-38 - Bernard J. Carey:

A Microprocessor Laboratory for a University Environment. 40-46 - Peter R. Rony, David G. Larsen:

Teaching Microcomputer Interfacing to Non-Electrical Engineers. 53-57 - Vason P. Srini:

Special Feature: Fault Diagnosis of Microprocessor Systems. 60-65
Volume 10, Number 2, February 1977
- Frederick W. Clegg:

Microprocessor Architecture [Guest editor's inroduction]. 11-12 - Larry Krummel, Gaymond W. Schultz:

Advances in Microcomputer Development Systems. 13-19 - Bernard L. Peuto, Leonard J. Shustek:

Current Issues in the Architecture of Microprocessors. 20-25 - John F. Wakerly:

Microprocessor Input/Output Architecture. 26-33 - Dennis R. Allison:

A Design Philosophy for Microcomputer Architectures. 35-41 - David E. Morgan, David J. Taylor:

Special Feature A Survey of Methods of Achieving Reliable Software. 44-53 - William J. Dejka:

Workshop Report Microcomputer Standardization Concepts. 54-56
Volume 10, Number 3, March 1977
- Dennis R. Allison:

Small Scale Computing. 8-9 - Jim Warren:

Personal and Hobby Computing: an Overview. 10-22 - Harry Garland:

Design Innovations in Personal Computers. 24-27 - Calvin N. Mooers:

Preventing Software Piracy. 29-30 - Alan C. Kay, Adele Goldberg:

Personal Dynamic Media. 31-41 - Hewitt D. Crane, Robert E. Savoie:

Special Feature: An On-Line Data Entry System for Hand-Printed Characters. 43-50 - Jack Goldberg:

Workshop on Distributed Fault-Tolerant Computers. 51-52
Volume 10, Number 4, April 1977
- Ira M. Kay:

The Many Faces of Simulation [Guest editor's introduction]. 10-11 - Gerald W. Adkins, Udo W. Pooch:

Computer Simulation: a Tutorial. 12-17 - M. S. Jayakumar, Thomas M. McCalla Jr.:

Simulaton of Microprocessor Emulation Using GASP-PL/I. 20-26 - Ludwig Braun, Stanley M. Finkelstein, William B. Blesser:

Pulmonary Diffusion - A Model Study. 28-36 - Rahul Chattergy, Udo W. Pooch:

Integrated Design and Verification of Simulation Programs. 40-45 - Norman F. Schneidewind:

The Use of Simulation in the Evaluaton of Software. 47-53 - Dennis R. Allison:

Microsystems Introducing a new section... 54-55 - Robert A. Kahn:

Microsystems Public Access to Personal Computing: A New Role for Science Museums. 56-66 - Paul M. Russo:

Microsystems Interprocessor Communication for Multi-Microcomputer Systems. 67-76 - William Rosenbluth, Harold Shichman:

Workshop Report: The Challenge of Complexity. 82-83
Volume 10, Number 5, May 1977
- David Bulman:

Stack Computers [Guest editor's introduction]. 14-16 - David Bulman:

Stack Computers: An Introduction. 18-28 - Russell P. Blake:

Exploring a Stack Architecture. 30-39 - John Couch, Terry Hamm:

Semantic Structures for Efficient Code Generation on a Stack Machine. 42-48 - Fraser G. Duncan:

Stack Machine Development Australia, Great Britain, and Europe. 50-52 - Robert L. Schoenfeld, William A. Kocsis, Norman Milkman, Gordon Silverman:

Microsystems the Microprocessor in the Biological Laboratory. 56-67 - Mary Poppendieck, Edouard J. Desautels:

Special Feature: Memory Extension Techniques for Minicomputers. 68-75
Volume 10, Number 6, June 1977
- Stephen Y. H. Su:

Hardware Description Language Applications: An Introdiction and Prognosis. 10-13 - G. Jack Lipovski:

Hardware Description Languages: Voices from the Tower of Babel. 14-17 - James H. Stewart:

Logal: a CHDL for Logic Design and Synthesis of Computers. 18-26 - Fredrick J. Hill, Ben Huey:

A Design Language Based Approach to Test Sequence Generation. 28-33 - Shingfat Stephen Ching, James H. Tracey:

An Interactive Computer Graphics Language for the Design and Simulation of Digital Systems. 35-41 - Harry F. Jordan, Burton J. Smith:

The Assignment Statement in Hardware Description Languages. 43-49 - K. S. Shankar:

Special Feature The Total Computer Security Problem: an Oveview. 50-73 - Whitfield Diffie, Martin E. Hellman:

Special Feature Exhaustive Cryptanalysis of the NBS Data Encryption Standard. 74-84 - Anthony I. Wasserman, Peter Freeman:

Special Feature Software Engineering Concepts and Computer Science Curricula. 85-91 - Kurt A. Schember, John R. Rumsey:

Microsystems Minimal Storage Sorting and Searching Techniques for RAM Applications: a Tutorial. 92-100
Volume 10, Number 7, July 1977
- Matthew F. Slana:

Semiconductor Memories: New Dimensions in Storage Technology [Guest editor's introduction]. 12-13 - Jeffery F. Gunn, D. J. Lynes, Robert L. Pritchett:

A Bipolar 16K ROM Utilizing Schottky Diode Cells. 14-17 - G. Panigrahi:

The Implications of Electronic Serial Memories. 18-25 - Walter T. Greenwood Jr.:

Reliability Testing for Industrial Use. 26-30 - Vason P. Srini:

API Tests for RAM Chips. 32-35 - Matthew F. Slana:

Workshop Report: A Computer Element Technology Update. 37-39 - Edward F. Miller Jr.:

Special Feature Program Testing: Art Meets Theory. 42-51 - Donald J. Reifer, Stephen Trattner:

Special Feature a Glossary of Software Tool and Techniques. 52-60 - William L. Spetz:

Microsystems Microprocessor Networks. 64-70 - Portia Isaacson:

Microsystems Personal Computing Dissected (there's a Piece for Everyone). 71-73
Volume 10, Number 8, August 1977
- Claude L. Patterson III:

Interactive Digital Image Processing. 8-9 - Esmond C. Lyons Jr.:

Digital Image Processing: an Overview. 12-14 - John M. Booth, John B. Schroeder:

Design Considerations for Digital Image Processing Systems. 15-20 - Lawrence A. Gambino, Bryce L. Schrock:

An Experimental Digital Interactive Facility. 22-28 - Donald C. Wells:

Interactive Image Analysis for Astronomers. 30-34 - Robert Michael Wilson, Dieter L. Teuber, Douglas T. Thomas, Jimmy Ray Watkins, Charles M. Cooper:

The MSFC Image Data Processing System. 37-44 - Harry C. Andrews:

An Educational Digital Image Processing Facility. 48-53 - Donald Rohrbacher, Jerry L. Potter:

Image Processing with the Staran Parallel Computer. 54-59 - John Adams, Robert Wallis:

New Concepts in Display Technology. 61-69 - Ware Myers:

Special Feature Report on Intermag '77 Current Developments in Magnetic Bubble Technology. 73-82 - David C. Caulkins:

Microsystems Opinion: Critique of the F8 Microprocessor. 83-86
Volume 10, Number 9, September 1977
- Samuel C. Lee:

Microprocessor Applications [Guest editor's inroduction]. 12-13 - Michael D. Maples, Eugene R. Fisher:

Real-Time Microcomputer Applications Using LLL Basic. 14-21 - Walter A. Helbig, James D. Stringer:

A VLSI Microcomputer: The RCA ATMAC. 22-29 - Gregory L. Zick, Tzafrir T. Sheffer:

Remote Failure Analysis of Micro-Based Instrumentation. 30-35 - Bobby G. Strait, Michael E. Thuot, J. P. Hong:

A Distributed Microcomputer Control System for a High-Energy Gas-Laser Facility. 36-43 - James C. Hargreaves, Richard A. Krakowski:

Distributed Process Control: A Micro-Mini Marriage. 44-56 - Ray A. Jarvis:

A Simple Hand/Eye Experimental Set-up for Computer Vision Research. 65-69
Volume 10, Number 10, October 1977
- Bruce Wald, Alan Salisbury:

The Computer Family Architecture Project: Service Perspectives and Overview. 8-11 - Aaron H. Coleman, William R. Smith:

The Military Computer Family: a New. Joint-Service Approach to Military Computer Acquisition. 12-15 - William E. Burr, Robert J. Gordon:

Selecting a Military Computer Architecture. 16-23 - Samuel H. Fuller, William E. Burr:

Measurement and Evaluation of Alternative Computer Architectures. 24-35 - Mario R. Barbacci, Daniel P. Siewiorek

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Evaluation of the CFA Test Programs Via Formal Computer Descriptions. 36-43 - Robert E. Pollmann:

Control Data 480 Series Microprogrammable Computer Family. 45-53 - Larry Walsh, Stan Tenold:

A Family of Mil-Spec Computers. 54-63 - Ware Myers:

Specail Feature Computer-Aided Seismic Analysis and Discrimination. 64-71 - Ware Myers:

Focus on software. 72-81 - Wallace P. Riley:

Wescon 77. 82-84
Volume 10, Number 11, November 1977
- Udo W. Pooch:

Computer Networks [Guest editor's introduction]. 10-11 - William Greene, Udo W. Pooch:

A Review of Classification Schemes for Computer Communication Networks. 12-21 - Gilbert Falk, John M. McQuillan:

Alternatives for Data Network Architectures. 22-29 - Sandra A. Mamrak, Patricia A. DeRuyter:

Statistical Methods for Comparing Computer Services. 32-39 - David E. Morgan, David J. Taylor, Guy Custeau:

A Survey of Methods for Improving Computer Network Reliability and Availability. 42-50 - Shuzo Yajima, Yahiko Kambayashi, Susumu Yoshida, Kazuo Iwama:

Labolink: An Optically Linked Laboratory Computer Network. 52-59 - Stephen K. Jones, Ralph K. Cavin III:

Dynamic Modeling and Control of Digital Communication Networks. 60-64 - Mark Shepherd Jr.:

Special Feature Distributed Computing Power: a Key to Productivity. 66-74
Volume 10, Number 12, December 1977
- Robert T. Chien:

Productivity and Automation. 10-11 - Charles A. Rosen, David Nitzan:

Use of Sensors in Programmable Automation. 12-23 - James L. Nevins, Daniel E. Whitney:

Research on Advanced Assembly Automation. 24-38 - Tony C. Woo:

Progress in Shape Modeling. 40-46 - Herbert B. Voelcker, Aristides A. G. Requicha:

Geometric Modeling of Mechanical Parts and Processes. 48-57 - John W. Balde, Daniel I. Amey:

Special Feature New Chip Carrier Package Concepts. 58-68 - Michael C. Mulder:

Computer Science and Engineering Education Introduction and Overview. 69-71 - Michael C. Mulder:

A Recommended Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering. 72-75 - William Fletcher:

The Digital Logic Subject Area. 76-90 - Oscar Garcia:

Computer Organization and Architecture and the Laboratory Sequence. 91-96 - David C. Rine, David Pessel, Sakti P. Ghosh:

The Software Engineering Subject Area. 97-105 - Bruce H. Barnes, George I. Davida, Richard A. DeMillo, Larry Landweber, Harold S. Stone:

Theory in the Computer Science and Engineering Curriculum: Why, What, When, and Where. 106-108 - James T. Cain:

The Computer Science and Engineering Core Curriculum. 109-113 - Martha E. Sloan:

Evaluation of the Model Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering. 114-120 - Gerald L. Engel:

A Comparison of the ACMIC3S and the IEEE/CSE Model Curriculum Subcommittee Recommendations. 121-123 - Rahul Chattergy, Udo W. Pooch:

Continuing Education for the Computer Professional: * The Role of the Professional Society. 124-128 - Richard H. Austing:

The GRE Advanced Test in Computer Science. 129-133 - Ware Myers:

Software Productivity, Quality, and Cost-All Up. 155-159

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