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Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1994
- Guohua Jin, Fujie Chen:

On the problem of optimizing parallel programs for complex memory hierarchies. 1-26 - Weikang Huang, F. Lombard:

On GID-testable two-dimensional iterative arrays. 27-36 - Wei Li, Bo Zhang, Hilmar Jaschek:

Real-time collision-free path planning for robots in configuration space. 37-52 - Zhaokeng Zhao, Jun Dai, Wendan Chen:

Automated theorem proving in temporal logic: T-resolution. 53-62 - Qilong Han, Ruzhan Lu, Yongqiang Sun:

An improved bottom-up method for implementing equational programming language. 63-69 - Kaihuai Qin, Gang Fan, Cai Sun:

Extrapolating acceleration algorithms for finding B-Spline intersections using recursive subdivision techniques. 70-85 - Jun Ma, Shaohan Ma:

An O(k 2n2) algorithm to find a k -partition in a k -connected graph. 86-91 - Wenbin Jiang:

A method for minimization design of two-level logic networks using multiplexer universal logic modules. 92-96
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1994
- Zhigeng Pan, Jiaoying Shi, Bingfeng Hu:

DGLa: A distributed graphics language. 97-106 - Jianrong Tan, Jianmin Zheng, Qunsheng Peng:

A unified algorithm for finding the intersection curve of surfaces. 107-116 - Yong Zhou, Zesheng Tang:

Constructing isosurfaces from 3D data sets taking account of depth sorting of polyhedra. 117-127 - Jian Wang, Christine Eisenbeis, Bogong Su:

Using timed Petri net to model instruction-level loop scheduling with resource constraints. 128-143 - Xinmin Tian, Dingxing Wang, Meiming Shen, Weimin Zheng, Dongchan Wen:

Granularity analysis for exploiting adaptive parallelism of declarative programs on multiprocessors. 144-152 - Sanli Li, Xinggang Fu:

Madet - A machine-description table based instruction scheduler in TH-RISC for exploiting instruction level parallelism. 153-159 - Xuhua Liu, Jigui Sun:

Generalized resolution and NC-resolution. 160-167 - Min Zheng, Jinxin Lu:

Preparing mathematical equations in a document preparation environment. 168-174 - Xianchun Jiang:

Prefix code translation by mapping. 175-181 - Dong Xiang, Daozheng Wei:

GLOBAL: A design for random testability algorithm. 182-192
Volume 9, Number 3, July 1994
- Longxiang Zhao, Jiying Qin:

The catalog management strategy of distributed data base systems. 193-203 - Xinming Ye:

A distributed algorithm for determining minimal covers of acyclic database schemes. 204-214 - Songmao Zhang:

Story Parsing Grammar. 215-228 - Baile Shi, Aoying Zhou:

Bottom-up evaluation of datalog with negation. 229-244 - Xianchang Wang, Huowang Chen, Qinping Zhao:

On the relationship between TMS and logic programs. 245-251 - Hui Hui, Dayou Liu, Yafei Wang:

Sequential back-propagation. 252-260 - Jigang Wu, Hong Zhu:

The least basic operations on heap and improved heapsort. 261-266 - Mingyi Zhang:

Some results on default logic. 267-274 - Weiqing Tang, Sili Wen, Shenquan Liu:

An object-oriented model of user interface generation tool. 275-284 - Guoyong Huang, Sanli Li:

TSP: A heterogeneous multiprocessor supercomputing system based on i860XP. 285-288
Volume 9, Number 4, October 1994
- Gang Luo:

Generating conformance tests for nondeterministic protocol machines. 289-301 - Xinmin Tian, Dingxing Wang, Weimin Zheng, Meiming Shen, Cheng Li:

Compiling CIL rewriting language for multiprocessors. 302-310 - Zongtian Liu, Fuan Chen:

Research on decompiling technology. 311-319 - Shu Yao, Bo Zhang:

The learning convergence of CMAC in cyclic learning. 320-328 - Wei Wu, Wanxie Zhong, Zhijin Sheng:

Building case-based preliminary design systems: A Hopfield network approach. 329-341 - Jianguo Xu, Wenxin Wei:

GUIDS: A graphical user interface development system in UniECAD. 342-348 - Farid Mheir-El-Saadi, Bozena Kaminska:

An automatic hierarchical delay analysis tool. 349-364 - Jianqiang Zhou, Li Xie, Fei Dai, Zhongxiu Sun:

Adaptive memory coherence algorithms in DSVM. 365-372 - Yuhua Zheng, Li Xie, Zhongxiu Sun:

Full or-parallemism and restricted And-parallelism in BTM. 373-381

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