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IEEE Computer, Volume 20, 1987
Volume 20, Number 1, January 1987
- Benjamin W. Wah:

New Computers for Artificial Intelligence Processing - Guest Editor's Introduction. 10-15 - Kai Hwang, Joydeep Ghosh, Raymond Chowkwanyun:

Computer Architectures for Artificial Intelligence Processing. 19-27 - C. V. Ramamoorthy, Shashi Shekhar, Vijay K. Garg:

Software Development Support for AI Programs. 30-40 - David A. Moon:

Symbolics Architecture. 43-52 - Judy M. Anderson, William S. Coates, Alan L. Davis, Robert W. Hon, Ian N. Robinson, Shane V. Robison, Kenneth S. Stevens:

The Architecture of FAIM-1. 55-65 - David M. Ungar, David A. Patterson:

What Price Smalltalk? 67-74 - Salvatore J. Stolfo:

Initial Performance of the DADO2 Prototype. 75-83 - David L. Waltz:

Applications of the Connection Machine. 85-97 - Scott E. Fahlman, Geoffrey E. Hinton:

Connectionist Architectures for Artificial Intelligence. 100-109
Volume 20, Number 2, February 1987
- Valerio R. Hunt, Gregory V. Kloster:

Guest Editors' Introduction the Federal Aviation Administration's Advanced Automation Program. 14-17 - Valerio R. Hunt, Andres Zellweger:

The FAA's Advanced Automation System: Strategies for Future Air Traffic Control Systems. 19-32 - Jean-Marc Garot, Delbert Weathers, Thomas Hawker:

Evaluating Proposed Architectures for the FAA's Advanced Automation System. 33-45 - Gregory V. Kloster, Andres Zellweger:

Engineering the Man-Machine Interface for Air Traffic Control. 47-62 - Mark D. Phillips:

The Quantification of Operational Suitability. 63-71 - Sandra Bleistein, Robert T. Goettge, Frank R. Petroski, Robert Wiseman:

Capacity Management of Air Traffic Control Computer Systems. 73-82 - Algirdas Avizienis, Danforth E. Ball:

On the Achievement of a Highly Dependable and Fault-Tolerant Air Traffic Control System. 84-90 - Mohammad A. Ketabchi, Valdis Berzins:

Modeling and Managing CAD Databases. 93-102 - H. Freeman, William E. Drissel:

The Open Channel. 104-105
Volume 20, Number 3, March 1987
- Kirk E. Jordan:

Performance Comparison of Large-Scale Scientific Computers: Scalar Mainframes, Mainframes with Integrated Vector Facilities, and Supercomputers. 10-23 - P. Bruce Berra, Soon Myoung Chung, Nabil I. Hachem:

Computer Architecture for a Surrogate File to a Very Large Data/Knowledge Base. 25-32 - Andrew R. Pleszkun, Matthew Thazhuthaveetil:

The Architecture of Lisp Machines. 35-44 - Borko Furht, Veljko M. Milutinovic:

A Survey of Microprocessor Architectures for Memory Management. 48-67 - Ware Myers:

Ada: First Users - Pleased; Prospective Users - Still Hesitant. 68-73
Volume 20, Number 4, April 1987
- Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:

No Silver Bullet - Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering. 10-19 - John F. McDonald, Hans J. Greub, Randy H. Steinvorth, Brian J. Donlan, Albert S. Bergendahl:

Wafer Scale Interconnections for GaAs Packing - Applications to RISC Architecture. 21-35 - Theodore F. Lehr, Robert G. Wedig:

Toward a GaAs Realization of a Production-System Machine. 36-48 - Shahid H. Bokhari:

Multiprocessing the Sieve of Eratosthenes. 50-58 - Mary Jane Irwin, Robert Michael Owens:

Digit-Pipelined Arithmetic as Illustrated By the Paste-Up System: A Tutorial. 61-73
Volume 20, Number 5, May 1987
- Roy L. Russo:

Computer Society President's Message. 6 - Anders Wallqvist

, Bruce J. Berne, Chani Pangali:
Exploiting Physical Parallelism Using Supercomputers: Two Examples from Chemical Physics. 9-21 - William B. Gevarter:

The Nature and Evaluation of Commercial Expert System Building Tools. 24-41 - Alan H. Karp:

Programming for Parallelism. 43-57 - Douglas J. Fouts, John M. Johnson, Steven E. Butner, Stephen I. Long:

System Architecture of a Gallium Arsenide One-Gigahertz Digital IC Tester. 58-70 - Veljko Milutinovic, David A. Fura, Walter A. Helbig, Joseph Linn:

Architecture/Compiler Synergism in GaAs Computer Systems. 72-93 - Taylor L. Booth, Raymond E. Miller:

Computer Science Program Accreditation: The First-Year Activities of the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board. 94-102 - J. Harper, Bob Estell:

The Open Channel. 107-109
Volume 20, Number 6, June 1987
- Laxmi N. Bhuyan:

Guest Editor's Introduction Interconnection Networks for Parallel and Distributed Processing. 9-12 - George B. Adams III, Dharma P. Agrawal, Howard Jay Siegel:

A Survey and Comparision of Fault-Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks. 14-27 - Vijay P. Kumar, Sudhakar M. Reddy:

Augmented Shuffle-Exchange Multistage Interconnection Networks. 30-40 - Trevor N. Mudge, John P. Hayes, Donald C. Winsor:

Multiple Bus Architectures. 42-48 - Alexander A. Sawchuk, Bob K. Jenkins, Cauligi S. Raghavendra, Anujan Varma:

Optical Crossbar Networks. 50-60 - Daniel A. Reed, Dirk Grunwald:

The Performance of Multicomputer Interconnection Networks. 63-73 - William J. Tracz, David A. Feinberg:

The Open Channel. 76-77
Volume 20, Number 7, July 1987
- Roy L. Russo, W. K. King:

Computer Society President's Message. 6-7 - José A. B. Fortes, Benjamin W. Wah:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Systolic Arrays-From Concept to Implementation. 12-17 - Sun-Yuan Kung, Sheng-Chun Lo, Shiann-Ning Jean, Jenq-Neng Hwang:

Wavefront Array Processors-Concept to Implementation. 18-33 - David E. Foulser, Robert Schreiber:

The Saxpy Matrix-1: A General-Purpose Systolic Computer. 35-43 - Barry L. Drake, Franklin T. Luk, Jeffrey M. Speiser, Jerome J. Symanski:

SLAPP: A Systolic Linear Algebra Parallel Processor. 45-49 - John V. McCanny, John G. McWhirter:

Some Systolic Array Developments in the United Kingdom. 51-63 - Jacob A. Abraham, Prithviraj Banerjee, Chien-Yi Chen, W. Kent Fuchs, Sy-Yen Kuo

, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
Fault Tolerance Techniques for Systolic Arrays. 65-75 - José A. B. Fortes, Benjamin W. Wah:

Systolic Arrays: A Survey of Seven Projects. 91 - Carl Hein, Richard M. Zieger, Joseph A. Urbano:

The Design of a GaAs Systolic Array for an Adaptive Null Steering Beamforming Controller. 92-93 - D. A. Kandle:

A Systolic Signal Processor for Signal-Processing Applications. 94-95 - S. B. Leeland:

An Advanced DSP Systolic-Array Architecture. 95 - J. Greg Nash, K. Wojtek Przytula, Siegfried Hansen:

The Systolic/Cellular System for Signal Processing. 96-97 - Daniel P. Lopresti

:
P-NAC: A Systolic Array for Comparing Nucleic Acid Sequences. 98-99 - Wen-Tai Lin, Chi-Yuan Chin, Chung-Yih Ho:

Integrating Systolic Arrays Into a Supersystem. 100-101 - Israel Koren, Irit Peled:

The Concept and Implementation of Data-Driven Processor Arrays. 102-103 - C. Shaw, Will Tracz:

The Open Channel. 104-105
Volume 20, Number 8, August 1987
- Roy L. Russo, Michael C. Mulder:

Computer Society President's Message. 6-7 - Bir Bhanu

:
Guest Editor's Introduction: CAD-Based Robot Vision. 13-16 - Bir Bhanu

, Chih-Cheng Ho:
CAD-Based 3D Object Representation for Robot Vision. 19-35 - John W. Roach, Praveen K. Paripati, Jeffrey S. Wright:

A CAD System Based on Spherical Dual Representations. 37-44 - Michael O. Shneier, Ronald Lumia, Martin Herman:

Prediction-Based Vision for Robot Control. 46-55 - Radu Horaud, Thomas Skordas:

Miode1-Based Strategy Planning for Recognizing Partially Occluded Parts. 58-65 - Kristhan T. Gunnarsson, Frederich B. Prinz:

CAD Model-Based Localization of Parts in Manufacturing. 66-74 - Charles N. Stevenson:

Model-Based Programming and Control of Robot Manipulators. 76-84 - Jeffrey Mitchell, Joseph E. Urban, Robert McDonald:

The Effect of Abstract Data Types on Program Development. 85-88 - S. T. Lansdowne, R. E. Cousins, D. C. Wilkinson:

The Open Channel. 90-91
Volume 20, Number 9, September 1987
- Jeff Conklin:

Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey. 17-41 - Barry W. Boehm:

Improving Software Productivity. 43-57 - Charles E. Gimarc, Veljko M. Milutinovic:

A Survey of RISC Processors and Computers of the Mid-1980s. 59-69 - C. A. R. Hoare:

An Overview of Some Formal Methods for Program Design. 85-91
- Michael J. Flynn, Chad L. Mitchell, Johannes M. Mulder:

And Now a Case for More Complex Instruction Sets. 71-83
Volume 20, Number 10, October 1987
- Roy L. Russo:

Computer Society President's Message. Planning Committee's Interim Report. 4-5 - Harold S. Stone:

Parallel Querying of Large Databases: A Case Study. 11-21 - Sol M. Shatz, Jia-Ping Wang:

Introduction to Distributed-Software Engineering. 23-31 - Farokh B. Bastani, Wael Hilal, S. S. Iyengar

:
Efficient Abstract Data Type Components for Distributed and Parallel Systems. 33-44 - Alastair D. McAulay:

Spatial-Light-Modulator Interconnected Computers. 45-57 - P. Bruce Berra, Nikos B. Troullinos:

Optical Techniques and Data/Knowledge Base Machines. 59-70
Volume 20, Number 11, November 1987
- Roy L. Russo:

Computer Society President's Message. 6-9 - Bruce D. Shriver:

Editor-in-Chief's Message. 10 - Peter B. Henderson, David Notkin:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Integrated Design and Programming Environments. 12-16 - Susan A. Dart, Robert J. Ellison, Peter H. Feiler, A. Nico Habermann:

Software Development Environments. 18-28 - Thomas W. Reps, Tim Teitelbaum:

Language Processing in Program Editors. 29-40 - Walter F. Tichy:

What Can Software Engineers Learn from Artificial Intelligence? 43-54 - Joseph A. Goguen, Mark Moriconi:

Formalization in Programming Environments. 55-64 - Mark D. Weiser:

Source Code. 66-73 - Alan Carle, Keith D. Cooper, Robert Hood, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon, Scott K. Warren:

A Practical Environment for Scientific Programming. 75-89 - Bob Estell:

The Open Channel. 90-91
Volume 20, Number 12, December 1987
- Theodore E. Batchman, E. A. Parrish Jr.:

Guest Editors'Introduction: Integrated Optical Computing. 7-8 - James J. Sluss Jr.

, David L. Veasey, Theodore E. Batchman, E. A. Parrish Jr.:
An Introduction to Integrated Optics for Computing. 9-23 - Dennis G. Hall:

Survey of Silicon-Based Integrated Optics. 25-32 - L. C. West:

Picosecond Integrated Optical Logic. 34-37 - Donald M. Chiarulli, Rami G. Melhem, Steven P. Levitan:

Using Coincident Optical Pulses for Parallel Memory Addressing. 48-57 - Thomas K. Gaylord, Erik I. Verriest:

Matrix Triangularization Using Arrays of Integrated Optical Givens Rotation Devices. 59-66 - Mial E. Warren, Stephan W. Koch, Hyatt M. Gibbs:

Optical Bistability, Logic Gating, and Waveguide Operation in Semiconductor Etalons. 68-81

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