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41st COMPCON 1996: Santa Clara, California
- Forty-First IEEE Computer Society International Conference: Technologies for the Information Superhighway, COMPCON 1996, Santa Clara, California, USA, February 25-28, 1996, Digest of Papers. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7414-8

Wireless Interconnects
- Tim Melanchuk, Pierre Dupont, Simon Backer:

CDPD and Emerging Digital Cellular Systems. 2-8 - Robert L. Geiger, James D. Solomon, Kenneth J. Crisler:

Wireless Network Extension using Mobile IP. 9-14 - Randy H. Katz, Eric A. Brewer

, Elan Amir, Hari Balakrishnan, Armando Fox, Steven D. Gribble
, Todd D. Hodes, Daniel Jiang, Giao Thanh Nguyen, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Mark Stemm:
The Bay Area Research Wireless Access Network (BARWAN). 15-20
ATM Networks
- Lawrence G. Roberts:

Performance of Explicit Rate Flow Control in ATM Networks. 22-25 - Subir Varma:

MPEG-2 over ATM: System Design Issues. 26-31 - Dimitrios Stiliadis, Anujan Varma:

FAST: A Simulation Testbed for ATM Networks. 32-37
Broadband Interactive Data Services
- Ilja Bedner, Alex Ranous:

HP BIDS - Broadband Interactive Data Solution. 39-44 - Dennis Picker:

Design Considerations for a Hybrid Fiber Coax High-Speed Data Access Network. 45-50
Agent Languages
- Peter Dömel:

Mobile Telescript Agents and the Web. 52-57 - Joseph J. Tardo, Luis Valente:

Mobile Agent Security and Telescript. 58-63
World Wide Web
- James Gwertzman, Margo I. Seltzer:

People, Places, and Things: The Next Generation Web. 65-70 - Thomas Ball, Fred Douglis

:
An Internet Difference Engine and its Applications. 71-76 - William R. Tuthill:

Don't Get Caught In The Web: A Fieldguide To Searching The Net. 77-83
World Wide Web Servers
- Daniel M. Dias, William Kish, Rajat Mukherjee, Renu Tewari:

A Scalable and Highly Available Web Server. 85-92
Performance Characterization and Analysis
- Scott McMahon:

The Capture, Characterization and Performance Analysis of Macintosh® Traces. 94-99 - Thomas L. Adams:

A Measurement Study of Memory Transaction Characteristics on a PowerPC-Based Macintosh. 100-110 - Edward H. Welbon, Roy S. Moore, Frank E. Levine, Charles P. Roth:

Load Miss Performance Analysis Methodology Using the PowerPC(tm) 604 Performance Monitor for OLTP Workloads. 111-116 - Kaivalya M. Dixit, James Van Fleet, Bret R. Olszewski:

Workload Effects on SMP Scaling in AIX Version 4. 117-123
PowerPC Microprocessor and Systems
- Marvin Denman, Paul Anderson, Mike Snyder:

Design of the PowerPC 604e(tm) Microprocessor. 126-131 - Christopher D. Bryant, Michael J. Garcia, Brian K. Reynolds, Laura A. Weber, Glen E. Wilson:

The Performance and PowerPC Platform (tm) Specification Implementation of the MPC106 Chipset. 132-139 - Steve Bunch, Ron Hochsprung, Todd Moore:

PowerPC Platform: A System Architecture. 140-144 - Tariq Afzal, Maurício Breternitz Jr.

, M. Kacher, S. Menyhert, M. Ommerman, W. Su:
Motorola PowerPC Migration Tools - Emulation and Translation. 145-150
PA-RISC Evolution
- Ruby B. Lee, Jerome C. Huck:

64-bit and Multimedia Extensions in the PA-RISC 2.0 Architecture. 152-160 - Roy Elsbernd:

Mid-Range and High-End PA-RISC Computer Systems. 161-166 - Dave Hollenbeck, Steven R. Undy, Leith Johnson, Don Weiss, Paul Tobin, Richard Carlson:

PA7300LC Integrates Cache for Cost/Performance. 167-174
Having it Your Way - High Code Density, High-Integration, and High Performance ARMs
- Liam Goudge, Simon Segars:

Thumb: Reducing the Cost of 32-bit RISC Performance in Portable and Consumer Applications. 176-181 - Graham Budd, George J. Milne:

ARM7100 - A High-Integration, Low-Power Microcontroller for PDA Applications. 182-187 - Richard T. Witek, James Montanaro:

StrongARM: A High-Performance ARM Processor. 188-191
MPEG2
- Agnes Ngai:

A Scalable Chip Set for MPEG2 Real Time Encoding. 193-198 - Sam Liu:

Performance Compression of MPEG1 and MPEG2 Video Compression Standards. 199-203 - Vasudev Bhaskaran:

Media Processing in the Compressed Domain. 204-209 - Jan Fandrianto:

Single Chip MPEG2 Decoder with Integrated Transport Decoder for Set-top Box. 469-472
Interactive Television
- Satish L. Rege:

A Distributed System Client/Server Architecture for Interactive Multimedia Applications. 211-218 - Carl J. Beckmann:

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Interactive Video Applications over Corporate Networks. 219-225 - Roger L. Haskin, Frank B. Schmuck:

The Tiger Shark File System. 226-231
Interactive TV Settop
- Ajith N. Nair:

Interactive Television Settop Terminal Architechtures. 233-238 - Ran-Fun Chiu, Robert C. Hutchinson:

Multimedia Transmission Link Protocol - A Proposal for Digital Information Transmission in HFC Cable Systems. 239-240 - Andrew Davidson:

DAVID® System Software v2.0 for Interactive Digital Television Networks. 241-242
Scalable Clusters
- Richard B. Gillett, Michael Collins, David Pimm:

Overview of Memory Channel Network for PCI. 244-249 - Richard Kaufmann, Tim Reddin:

Digital's Clusters and Parallel Scientific Applications. 250-253 - Wayne M. Cardoza, Frederick S. Glover, William E. Snaman Jr.:

Overview of Digital UNIX Cluster System Architecture. 254-259
HAL Computer Systems
- Albert Mu, Jeff Larson, Raghu Sastry, Thomas Wicki, Winfried W. Wilcke:

A 9.6 GigaByte/s Throughput Plesiochronous Routing Chip. 261-266 - F. Prefect, L. Doan, Thomas Wicki, Winfried W. Wilcke:

Performance Limiting Factors in Http (Web) Server Operations. 267-272
Exploiting New Storage and Network Technologies
- Andrew Wilson:

SSA: A High Performance Serial Interface for Unparalleled Connectivity. 274-279 - Daniel Alexander Ford, Robert J. T. Morris, Alan E. Bell:

Redundant Arrays of Independent Libraries (RAIL): A Tertiary Storage System. 280-285 - Steven Berson, Richard R. Muntz, Wai-Man R. Wong:

Randomized Data Allocation for Real-Time Disk I/O. 286-290 - David M. Choy, Robert J. T. Morris:

Services and Architectures for Electronic Publishing. 291-297
Multimedia Authoring
- Hal Steger:

Graphical Object-Oriented Multimedia Application Development: Technology and Market Trends. 299 - Hernán Epelman-Wang, Sidney Markowitz, Brian Roddy:

Graphical Containment in Multimedia Authoring. 300-304 - Brian Roddy, Sidney Markowitz, Hernán Epelman-Wang:

User Interfaces for Authoring Systems with Object Stores. 305-309
Competing Architectures for Multimedia Processing
- Pete Foley:

The Mpact (tm) Media Processor Redefines the Multimedia PC. 311-318 - Selliah Rathnam, Gert Slavenburg:

An Architectural Overview of the Programmable Multimedia Processor, TM-1. 319-326 - Daniel F. Zucker, Michael J. Flynn, Ruby B. Lee:

Improving Performance for MPEG Players. 327-332
The MicroUnity MediaProcessor
- Craig Hansen:

Architecture of a Broadband MediaProcessor. 334-340 - Raymond Hayes, Guillermo Loyola, Curtis Abbott, Henry Massalin:

MicroUnity Software Development Environment. 341-348 - Curtis Abbott, Henry Massalin, Kevin Peterson, Tom Karzes, Larry Yamano, Gregg Kellogg:

Broadband Algorithms with the MicroUnity MediaProcessor. 349-354
DRAM Technologies
- Allan Mormann:

Burst and Latency Requirements Drive EDO and BEDO DRAM Standards. 356-359 - Adrian Cosoroaba:

Synchronous DRAM Evolutionary Changes Bring Cost/Performance Advantages in Memory Systems. 360-364 - Richard Crisp:

High Bandwidth RDRAM Technology Reduces System Cost. 365-377 - Tim Robinson, Craig Hansen, Bill Herndon, Geert Rosseel:

Multi-Gigabyte/sec DRAM with the MicroUnity MediaChannel Interface. 378-381
Pentium Pro System Architecture
- Nitin Sarangdhar, Gurbir Singh:

An Overview of the Pentium® Pro Processor Bus. 383-387 - Mike Bell, Tom Holman:

Pentium® Pro Processor Workstation/Server PCI Chipset. 388-394 - Deborah T. Marr, Shreekant S. Thakkar, Richard Zucker:

Multiprocessor Validation of the Pentium® Pro Microprocessor. 395-400
Storage Technology
- Janos Kovacs, Ronald Kroesen:

Data Storage IC Technology. 402-406
UltraSPARC and Java
- Partha Tirumalai, Dale Greenley, Boris Beylin, Krishna Subramanian:

UltraSPARC: Compiling for Maximum Floating-Point Performance. 408-416 - Gary Goldman, Partha Tirumalai:

UltraSPARC-II: The Advancement of UltraComputing. 417-423 - Sami Shaio, Arthur van Hoff, Herb Jellinek:

Java and HotJava: A Comprehensive Overview. 424-429
Desktop Color: From Eye to Paper
- John Dalton:

Digital Cameras and Electronic Color Image Acquisition. 431-434 - Gary K. Starkweather:

Electronic Color Printing Technology. 435-439 - Wei-Ling Chu, Steve Swen:

ColorSync(tm): Synchronizing the Color Behavior of Your Devices. 440-444
Architecture of Workflow Management Systems
- Sunil K. Sarin:

Object-Oriented Workflow Technology in InConcert. 446-450 - Berthold Reinwald, C. Mohan:

Structured Workflow Management with Lotus Notes Release 4. 451-457 - Moredachi Beizer:

An Architecture for Large-Scale Work Management Systems. 458-461
Toy Story
- Mark Henne, Hal Hickel, Ewan Johnson, Sonoko Konishi:

The Making of Toy Story. 463-468

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