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28th COMPCON 1984: San Francisco, California, USA
- COMPCON'84, Digest of Papers, Twenty-Eighth IEEE Computer Society International Conference, San Francisco, California, USA, February 27 - March 1, 1984. IEEE Computer Society 1984, ISBN 0-8186-0525-1
1. Numerical Supercomputers
- Neil R. Lincoln:
Great Gigaflops and Giddy Guarantees. COMPCON 1984: 2 - William F. Ballhaus Jr.:
Computational Aerodynamics and Supercomputers. COMPCON 1984: 3-14 - Jack B. Dennis:
Data Flow Ideas for Supercomupters. COMPCON 1984: 15-20
2. From Logo To Logic Programming
- John R. Allen:
Is Logo the Fifth Generation Basic? COMPCON 1984: 22-25 - Jim des Rivières:
Functional Programming: A Prospectus. COMPCON 1984: 26-29 - Ruth E. Davis:
Logic Programming is NOT Circuit Design. COMPCON 1984: 30-34
3. Office Automation
- Peter G. von Glahn, David J. Faber:
The Trusted Office of the Future. COMPCON 1984: 36-47 - Robert G. Tobey:
A 1990's Scenario: Personal Augmentation - The Human/Machine Interface. COMPCON 1984: 48-50 - A. Lawrence Spitz:
Document Scanning in Office Automation. COMPCON 1984: 51-54
4. Videodiscs and Microcomputers: Applications and Software
- Debra R. Kuhns:
Interactive Video Disc Technology in Point-of-Purchase Displays. COMPCON 1984: 56 - Michael G. Slade:
Some Elements of Interactive Video Design. COMPCON 1984: 57-61 - John C. Ittelson:
Videodisc and Microcomputers Applications and Software. COMPCON 1984: 62-68
5. Super Scientific Computers
- Geoffrey Charles Fox:
Concurrent Processing for Scientific Calculations. COMPCON 1984: 70-73 - Clifford N. Arnold:
Machine-Independent Techniques for Scientific Supercomputing. COMPCON 1984: 74-84
6. Evaluating Product Software
- R. Fischer, K. Lynn:
VisiCorp's Software Evaluation. COMPCON 1984: 86 - David Casey, Roddy W. Erickson:
Practical Tools for Software Test Certification. COMPCON 1984: 87-90 - Richard Dalton:
People, Not Programs. COMPCON 1984: 91-92
7. End User Computing in the Office
- David Canfield Smith:
Exchanging Data Between Personal Computer Programs. COMPCON 1984: 94-98 - Charles Simonyl:
Generic Coding in an Interactive Editor. COMPCON 1984: 99-103 - Eric Harslem:
A New Wave User Interface for the Office and the Airplane? COMPCON 1984: 104-106
8. Laser Printers
- Douglas K. Brotz, Charles M. Geschke, John E. Warnock:
The Design of a Device-Independent Print File Format. COMPCON 1984: 107-108
9. Molecular Computing
- Forrest L. Carter:
Prospects for Computation at the Molecular Size Level. COMPCON 1984: 110-114 - M. Keith DeArmond, Kenneth W. Hanck:
Switching and Charge Storage in Transition Metal Complexes - Smart Molecules? COMPCON 1984: 115-118 - K. M. Ulmer:
Potential Electronic Applications of Biological Materials. COMPCON 1984: 119-120
10. Expert Systems I
- Mark Stefik, Daniel G. Bobrow, Sanjay Mittal:
Knowledge Programming in Loops. COMPCON 1984: 122- - Christopher Tong:
A Framework for Circuit Design. COMPCON 1984: 123-130
11. Networked Workstations
- David L. Nelson, Paul J. Leach:
The Evolution of the Apollo Domain. COMPCON 1984: 132-141 - Vaughan R. Pratt:
Standards and Performance Issues in the Workstation Market. COMPCON 1984: 142-147 - Barry I. Kelman:
A Distributed Workstation Architecture: The Convergent Cluster. COMPCON 1984: 148-151
12. Hardware-Software Systems for Very Large Scale Information Retrieval
- Nick A. Farmer:
Searching Large Files of Scientific and Technical Information. COMPCON 1984: 156-159 - J. Howard Bryant:
Hardware-Software for Very Large Information Retrieval. COMPCON 1984: 160-163 - Lee A. Hollaar, Shane V. Robison, Michael P. Zeleznik:
A Message-Based Information Handling System. COMPCON 1984: 164-166
13. Fast IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetic
- Fred Ware:
Pipelined IEEE Floatinf-Point Processors. COMPCON 1984: 168-171 - Van Shahan:
The MC68881: The IEEE Floating-Point Standard Reduced to One VLSI Chip. COMPCON 1984: 172-176 - John Chang:
Algorithms for IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetics. COMPCON 1984: 177-184
14. Expert Systems II
- Henry Sowizral:
Distributed Heuristic Agents. COMPCON 1984: 186 - Clement J. McDonald, Lonnie Blevins, Tull T. Glazener, Larry Lemmon, Douglas K. Martin, Mike Valenza:
CARE: A Real World Medical Knowledge Base. COMPCON 1984: 187-191 - Sanjai Narain:
MYCIN in a Logic Programming Environment. COMPCON 1984: 192-199
15. High Performance Graphics Terminals and Workstations
- Douglas J. Doornink, John C. Dalrymple:
The Architectural Evolution of a High-Performance Graphics Terminal. COMPCON 1984: 200-206 - Bruce Hamilton, Mike Fischer:
A High Performance Workstation Using a Closely Coupled Architecture. COMPCON 1984: 207-209 - P. Harris:
Achieving High Performance in a High Resolution Graphics Workstation. COMPCON 1984: 210-
16. Legal Issues
- Susan H. Nycum:
Copyright and Other Forms of Protection for Software. COMPCON 1984: 212-217 - Mikio Ishimaru:
Profitably Protecting Programming: Patents, Trade Secrets. COMPCON 1984: 218-223 - Edward D. Manzo:
Does Your Programmed Computer Infringe the Patent? COMPCON 1984: 224-228
17. Super Microcomputers
- David Stevenson:
Z80, 000 32-Bit Microprocessor. COMPCON 1984: 230-236 - Richard Mateosian:
NS32032 Design Decisions. COMPCON 1984: 237-241 - William N. Johnson:
VLSI VAX Microcomputers. COMPCON 1984: 242-246 - Bob Supnik, Ian Evans:
MICROVAX 32 - A VAX-Compatible Microprocessor. COMPCON 1984: 247-250
16. Local Area Network Standards and Their Implementations
- Robert P. Blanc:
Local Area Network Standards. COMPCON 1984: 252-254 - Edward Efron, Joseph P. De Vita:
Implementing an Ethernet LAN, the "Easyway". COMPCON 1984: 255-257 - Robert H. Douglas:
IEEE Token Bus LAN Implementation Considerations. COMPCON 1984: 258-260 - Inder M. Singh:
Implementation of Standard LAN Protocols - Tools for Development and Verification. COMPCON 1984: 261-265 - Kevin C. Hughes, Ronald Floyd, Gary C. Workman:
Data Communications Standardization within Manufacturing. COMPCON 1984: 266-270
19. Computer Graphics in Japan
- Shozo Oikawa:
Practical 3-D Solid Wire Model for Piping Design. COMPCON 1984: 272-276 - Mitsuru Kaneko:
Graphics and Animation at JCGL. COMPCON 1984: 277-278
20. Health and Safety Issues of Computers and VDTs
- Lawrence Stark:
Visual Factors and VDT Use. COMPCON 1984: 280 - Michael J. Smith:
Muscular Effects of VDT Work. COMPCON 1984: 281-283 - William E. Murray:
Video Display Terminals: Is There a Radiaton Hazard? COMPCON 1984: 284-288 - Michael J. Smith:
Mental and Emotional Issues in VDT Work. COMPCON 1984: 289-292
21. New Very-High-End Architectures I
- James C. Browne:
TRAC: An Environment for Parallel Computing. COMPCON 1984: 294-298 - Joseph A. Fisher, John J. O'Donnell:
VLIW Machines: Multiprocessors We Can Acutally Program. COMPCON 1984: 299-305 - Daniel D. Gajski, Duncan H. Lawrie, David J. Kuck, Ahmed H. Sameh:
Cedar. COMPCON 1984: 306-310
22. Software Maintenance: Methodologies and Experiences
- David A. Marca:
Software Manufacturing and Large Software Maintenance. COMPCON 1984: 312-315 - Evan D. Lock, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Noah S. Prywes:
Use of Model VHLL in Software Development and Maintenance. COMPCON 1984: 316-320 - Stephen S. Yau, Jeffrey J. P. Tsai:
A Graph-Based Software Maintenance Environment. COMPCON 1984: 321-324
23. Databases for CAD/VLSI
- Gary Hallmark, Raymond A. Lorie:
Towards VLSI Design Systems Using Relational Databases. COMPCON 1984: 326-329 - Dennis McLeod, K. Narayanaswamy, Kotcherlakota V. Bapa Rao:
Information Management for CAD/VLSI Applications. COMPCON 1984: 330-334 - Shlomo Weiss:
Recovery of In-Memory Data Structures for Interactive Update Applications. COMPCON 1984: 335-338
24. Computing for the Handicapped
- Larry J. Leifer, Urs Elsasser, Stefan Michalowski:
Toward Sensor Driven Manipulation for the Disabled. COMPCON 1984: 340- - Richard E. Ladner:
Networks for Deaf-Blind People. COMPCON 1984: 34-344 - George I. Davida, Jon Livesey:
Disability Independent Computer Systems for the Handicapped. COMPCON 1984: 345-352
25. New Very-High-End Architectures II
- Allan Gottlieb:
Avoiding Serial Bottlenecks in Ultraparallel MIMD Computers. COMPCON 1984: 354-359 - David Elliot Shaw:
SIMD and MSIMD Variants of the NON-VON Supercomputer. COMPCON 1984: 360-363 - Alvin M. Despain, Yale N. Patt:
The Aquarius Project. COMPCON 1984: 364-368
26. Developing Microprocessor Standards
- Paul L. Borrill:
The Futurebus Project. COMPCON 1984: 370-374 - B. Shields:
The STE Bus Project. COMPCON 1984: 375- - Wayne P. Fischer:
The VMEbus Project. COMPCON 1984: 376-378 - Don L. Jackson:
The Microprocessor Operating System Interface Project. COMPCON 1984: 379-381 - Tom Pittman:
MUFOM: A Standard Relocatable Code for Microprocessors. What's It Good For? COMPCON 1984: 382-
27. CAD/CAE On Personal Computers: Tools or Toys?
- Bruce E. Gladstone:
PCs and Mainframes Automatic Electronic Designs. COMPCON 1984: 384-387 - Andrew V. Thompson:
MICRO-CAP: An Analog Circuit Design System for Personal Computers. COMPCON 1984: 388-390 - Jim Fischer:
Personal Instrumentation in the 80's: A Revolution. COMPCON 1984: 391-394
28. Innovative Display Technologies
- T. Maloney:
Active Matrix Addressed Liquid Crystal Displays. COMPCON 1984: 396- - Matthew M. Zuckerman:
Innovative Display Technologies - Why a Flat Panel When You Can Have a CRT? COMPCON 1984: 397-404 - Richard A. Flasck, Scott H. Holmberg:
Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays Using Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Transistors. COMPCON 1984: 405-408
29. Innovative Computer System Architectures for AI
- Robert M. Keller, Frank C. H. Lin, Jiro Tanaka:
Rediflow Multiprocessing. COMPCON 1984: 410-417 - Carl Hewitt, Henry Lieberman:
Design Issues in Parallel Architectures for Artificial Intelligence. COMPCON 1984: 418-423 - Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Some Thoughts About Supercomputer Organization. COMPCON 1984: 424-432
30. Modula-2 - A Replacement for Pascal?
- Anton Gorrengourt, William Steiger:
Program Calls in Modula-2: A Simple Overlay Concept. COMPCON 1984: 434-437 - Michael L. Powell:
Modula-2: Good News and Bad News. COMPCON 1984: 438-441 - Christian P. Jacobi:
Debugging Modula-2 Programs on the Lilith Computer. COMPCON 1984: 442-446
31. Structured VLSI Design
- Tony M. Carter, Alan L. Davis, Alan B. Hayes, Gary Lindstrom, Dan Klass, Mike P. Maloney, Brent E. Nelson, Elliott I. Organick, Kent F. Smith:
Transforming an Ada Program Unit to Silicon and Testing It in an Ada Environment. COMPCON 1984: 448-455 - Donald Soderman, Edward Wan:
HCMOS Gate Array Design Approach. COMPCON 1984: 456-457 - R. C. Joy:
The Future is Custom. COMPCON 1984: 458-460
32. Authorship Tools
- Karen Jensen, George E. Heidorn:
First Aid to Authors: The IBM Epistle Text-Critiquing System. COMPCON 1984: 462-464 - Douglas C. Engelbart:
Authorship Provisions in Augment. COMPCON 1984: 465-472 - Robert J. Glushko:
Text Development and Management in UNIX-Based Projects. COMPCON 1984: 473-477 - Janet H. Walker:
Symbolics Sage: A Documentation Support System. COMPCON 1984: 478-484
33. New Generation Computer Architectures
- Toshio Shimada, Kei Hiraki, Kenji Nishida:
An Architecture of a Data Flow Machine and Its Evaluation. COMPCON 1984: 486-490 - H. A. Hoeschen, J. Agraz-Guerena, A. K. Goksel, Victor K. L. Huang, H. S. Jacobs, P. M. Lu, H. F. S. Law, W. F. Miller, P. A. Swartz:
A Second Generation 32-Bit CMOS Microprocessors. COMPCON 1984: 491- - A. K. Goksel, J. Agraz-Guerana, H. S. Jacobs, J. J. Molinelli, P. A. Swartz, Y. K. Wo, William W. Troutman:
A Memory Unit Management for a Second Generation Microprocessor. COMPCON 1984: 492-
34. UNIX: Riding the Crest
- Bill Joy:
Unix in a Network of Personal Workstations. COMPCON 1984: 494-498 - Jeffrey Schriebman:
Unix Portability. COMPCON 1984: 499-501 - Domenico Ferrari:
The Evolution of Berkeley Unix. COMPCON 1984: 502-506
35. Magnetic vs. Optical Storage - A New Ballgame?
- Juan Rodriguez:
A Comparison of Optical and Magnetic Storage Devices. COMPCON 1984: 508-511 - Alan E. Bell, Vince Marrello:
Magnetic and Optical Data Storage: A Comparison of the Technological Limits. COMPCON 1984: 512-518
36. Update on Stars (Panel Session)
- H. G. Stuebing:
Software Engineering Environment (SEE). COMPCON 1984 - R. J. Almassey:
Air Force Stars Efforts. COMPCON 1984 - R. Stanley:
Army Stars Efforts. COMPCON 1984
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