IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 35, 1991
Volume 35, Number 1 & 2, 1991
- Edward J. Farrell, Perry A. Appino, Daniel Foty, Thomas D. Linton Jr.:
Visual interpretation of multidimensional computations and transistor design. 26-44 - Akio Doi, Masaki Aono, Naoki Urano, Kazutoshi Sugimoto:
Data visualization using a general-purpose renderer. 45-58 - Erich Paul Stoll:
Picture processing and three-dimensional visualization of data from scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy. 67-77 - Franco Barberi, Ralph Bernstein, Maria Teresa Pareschi, Roberto Santacroce:
Displaying morphological and lithological maps: A numerically intensive computing and visualization application. 78-87 - Antonio Turtur, Franco Prampolini, Mario Fantini, Roberto Guarda, Mario A. Imperato:
IDB: An image database system. 88-96 - Forrest W. Young, Penny Rheingans:
Visualizing structure in high-dimensional multivariate data. 97-107 - Glen N. Williams, Eric L. Nelson, David M. Barnett, Kelly Parmley:
Visualization of molecular dynamics via ray-tracing and animation in a vectorized environment. 108-118 - Marco Briscolini, Paolo Santangelo:
Animation of computer simulations of two-dimensional turbulence and three-dimensional flows. 119-139 - Richard F. Arnold, Paul Halpern, Gerald R. Hogsett, Barbara T. Straka, Connie Arasmith, J. McElroy:
A numerically intensive computing environment: IBM 3090 and the PS/2 Model 80. 140-155 - Fabrizio Piccolo, Vittorio Zecca, Annamaria Grimaudo, Claudia Loiodice:
Graphic workstations and supercomputers: An integrated environment for simulation of fluid dynamics problems. 167-183 - Lloyd Treinish, C. Goettsche:
Correlative visualizaton techniques for multidimensional data. 184-204 - Richard L. Peskin, Sandra S. Walther, Andy M. Froncioni, Toufic I. Boubez:
Interactive Quantitative Visualization. 205-226 - Gaia Valeria Paolini, Paolo Santangelo:
An interactive graphic tool to plot the structure of large sparse matrices. 231-237 - Massimo Bernaschi, Enzo Marinari, Stefano Patarnello, Sauro Succi:
Three-dimensional visualization of many-body system dynamics. 254-269
Volume 35, Number 3, 1991
- Edward B. Eichelberger, Stephen E. Bello:
Differential current switch-High performance at low power. 313-320 - John U. Knickerbocker, George B. Leung, William R. Miller, Steven P. Young, Scott A. Sands, Richard F. Indyk:
IBM System/390 air-cooled alumina thermal conduction module. 330-341 - Venkappa L. Gani, Matthew Graf, Richard F. Rizzolo, William F. Washburn:
IBM Enterprise System/9000 Type 9121 Model 320 air-cooled processor technology. 342-351 - Brian W. Curran, Manfred H. Walz:
IBM Enterprise System/9000 Type 9121 system controller and memory subsystem design. 357-366 - Timothy J. Slegel, Robert J. Veracca:
Design and performance of the IBM Enterprise System/9000 Type 9121 Vector Facility. 367-381 - Paul R. Turgeon, Allan R. Steel, Margaret R. Charlebois:
Two approaches to array fault tolerance in the IBM Enterprise System/9000 Type 9121 processor. 382-389 - Sudha Sarma:
Enhanced self-test techniques for VLSI systems applied to the IBM Enterprise System/9000 Type 9121 processor. 390-399
Volume 35, Number 4, 1991
- Keith S. Pennington:
Making negatives and plates for printing by electroerosion: Introduction and overview. 458-465 - Mitchell S. Cohen, Keith S. Pennington:
Making negatives and plates for printing by electroerosion: I. Physical principles. 466-488 - Mitchell S. Cohen, Ali Afzali, Eva E. Simonyi, Mukesh Desai, Keith S. Pennington:
Making negatives and plates for printing by electroerosion: II. Larger-scale fabrication and testing. 489-511 - Mitchell S. Cohen, Ali Afzali, Eva E. Simonyi, Keith S. Pennington:
Making negatives and plates for printing by electroerosion: III. Use of the direct negative and direct plate. 512-534
Volume 35, Number 5 & 6, 1991
- Dennis G. Shea, Winfried W. Wilcke, Richard C. Booth, Dana H. Brown, Zaphiris D. Christidis, Mark E. Giampapa, Gail Blumenfeld Irwin, Thomas T. Murakami, Vijay K. Naik, Fred T. Tong, Philip R. Varker, Deborra J. Zukowski:
The IBM Victor V256 partitionable multiprocessor. 573-590 - Shigenori Shimizu, Nobuyuki Oba, Takeo Nakada, Moriyoshi Ohara, Atsushi Moriwaki:
Design choices for the TOP-1 multiprocessor workstation. 591-602 - Peter A. Franaszek, Christos J. Georgiou, Asser N. Tantawi:
Hierarchically interconnected multiprocessors. 603-616 - Raymond M. Bryant, Hung-Yang Chang, Bryan S. Rosenburg:
Operating system support for parallel programming on RP3. 617-634 - Eckhard M. Ammann, Robert R. Berbec, Gerald P. Bozman, Michael Faix, Gottfried A. Goldrian, John A. Pershing Jr., Joann Ruvolo-Chong, Frank Scholz:
The Parallel Processing Compute Server. 653-666 - Leslie J. Scarborough, Randolph G. Scarborough, Steven W. White:
Clustering IBM Enterprise System/3090 computers for parallel execution of FORTRAN programs. 667-680 - Raymond A. Lorie, Jean-Jacques Daudenarde, James W. Stamos, Honesty C. Young:
Exploiting database parallelism in a message-passing multiprocessor. 681-696 - Richard Reuter, Ulrich Scharffenberger, Joseph Schüle:
Multiplication of a symmetric banded matrix by a vector on a vector multiprocessor computer. 697-706 - Thomas A. Johnson, Deborra J. Zukowski:
Waveform-relaxation-based circuit simulation on the Victor V256 parallel processor. 707-720 - Ran Canetti, L. Paul Fertig, Saul A. Kravitz, Dalia Malki, Ron Y. Pinter, Sara Porat, Avi Teperman:
The parallel C (pC) programming language. 727-742 - Gerald P. Bozman, Hossein H. Ghannad, E. D. Weinberger:
A trace-driven study of CMS file references. 815-828