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IEEE Computer, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 1975
- Reed M. Gardner:
The Place of Computers in Medicine. 18-19 - Erica Drazen, Alfred Wechsler, Karl M. Wiig:
Requirements for Computerized Patient Monitoring Systems. 22-27 - Gerald A. Giebink, Leonard L. Hurst, Charles L. Foreman, Diana Elser:
Current Status of Ambulatory Health Care Computer Applications. 28-32 - T. Allan Pryor, John D. Morgan, Steven J. Clark, William A. Miller, Homer R. Warner:
Help-A Computer System for Medical Decision Making. 34-38 - Reed M. Gardner, George H. Cannon, Alan H. Morris, Kenneth R. Olsen, W. Gary Price:
Computerized Blood Gas Interpretation and Reporting System. 39-45 - C. Frank Starmer, Robert A. Rosati:
Computer-Based Aid to Managing Patients with Chronic Illness. 46-50 - George C. Feth:
Workshop Report: Impact of Emerging Technology. 51-54
Volume 8, Number 2, February 1975
- John H. Wensley:
Electronic Disks. 20-21 - Richard R. Martin, Harry D. Frankel:
Electronic Disks in the 1980's. 24-30 - John Kelly:
The Development of an Experimental Electron-Beam-Addressed Memory Module. 32-42 - John H. Wensley:
The Impact of Electronic Disks on System Architecture. 44-48 - William L. Harper:
Special Feature: Building EDP Success by Standing on Shoulders. 50-56 - T. J. Matcovitch:
Workshop Report: Split Rock Workshop on Computer Packaging. 58-59
Volume 8, Number 3, March 1975
- Stephen A. Szygenda:
Digital Systems Simulation. 23 - Stephen A. Szygenda, Edward W. Thompson:
Digital Logic Simulation in a Time-Based, Table-Driven Environment. 24-36 - Edward W. Thompson, Stephen A. Szygenda:
Digital Logic Simulation in a Time-Based, Table-Driven Environment. 38-49 - Herbert Y. Chang, Stephen G. Chappell:
Deductive Techniques for Simulating Logic Circuits. 52-59
Volume 8, Number 4, April 1975
- Herbert M. Wall:
Design Automation [Guest editor's introduction]. 18-19 - Carlos A. Garrocq, Michael J. Hurley:
The IPAD System: a Future Management/Engineering/Design Environment. 23-33 - Charles A. Harlow, Scott E. Henderson, Dennis A. Rayfield, Ray J. Johnston, Samuel J. Dwyer III:
Automated Inspection of Electronic Assemblies. 36-45 - Alan H. Woodyard:
Computer-Aided Ship Design at MarAd. 46-51
Volume 8, Number 5, May 1975
- Raymond T. Yeh:
Software Engineering. 15 - Douglas T. Ross, John B. Goodenough, C. A. Irvine:
Software Engineering: Process, Principles, and Goals. 17-27 - Harvey Bratman, Terry Court:
The Software Factory. 28-37 - K. Mani Chandy:
A Survey of Analytic Models of Rollback and Recovery Stratergies. 40-47 - Yeh-Hao Chin, Jun-Wun Jou, W. H. Peng, Chen-Chau Yang:
Special Feature: An Automated Chinese Telephone Directory. 49-54 - Mel H. Eklund:
Technology in the Real World. 56-57
Volume 8, Number 6, June 1975
- William F. Ross:
Highlights of the 1974 Lake Arrowhead Workshop. 20-22
- John Naughton:
Session I Structured Programming: Concepts and Definitions. 23-24 - Clement McGowan:
Structured Programming: a Review of Some Practical Concepts. 25-30 - Ellis Horowitz:
Fortran Can it be Structured-Should it be? 30-37
- Barry W. Boehm:
Session II Structured Programming: A Quantitative Assessment. 38-40 - Charles E. Holmes:
Stuctured Programming at McAuto. 41-43 - Gene R. Katkus:
Applying Structured Programming to Command, Control, and Communication Software Development. 43-47 - James P. Romanos:
An Implementation of Structured Code Techniques on a Real-Time System. 48-49 - Robert C. McHenry:
Measuring Programming Improvement at IBM-FSD. 49 - E. Kent Gordon:
Experienced and Accomplishments with Structured Programming. 50-53 - Barry W. Boehm:
Concluding Remarks. 53-54
- Robert R. Brown:
Session III Structured Programming: Problems, Approaches, and Techniques. 55 - John R. Brown:
Structured Programming: Agony and/or Ecstacy. 56-57 - John W. Brakett:
Experience with Module-Level Specification Methods. 58-61
- Guy de Balbine:
Session IV Impact of Structured Programming on Evolving Technologies and Related Programming Disciplines. 62 - Charles T. Zahn Jr.:
The Need for Improved Programming Language. 63-64 - Guy de Balbine:
The Structuring Engine: A Transition Tool. 64-65 - Larry Robinson:
A Formal Design for Softare. 66 - Richard Bigelow:
Structured Code via Stack Machine. 67 - Judy A. Townley:
Structured Programming Applied to Equipment Testing. 68 - David J. Faber:
Software Development for Distributed Systems. 68-69 - Alfred S. Liddle:
The Need for Language Advances. 69 - Noah S. Prywes:
Preparing for Future Needs. 70-72 - Guy de Balbine:
Conclusions. 72-73 - Daniel E. Atkins:
Introduction to the Role of Redundancy in Computer Arithmetic. 74-77
Volume 8, Number 7, July 1975
- Kenneth M. Kempner:
Computers in Cardiology. 26-28 - Lewis J. Thomas Jr., G. James Blaine, V. W. Gerth Jr., Ronald W. Hagen:
Continuous Monitoring of Physiologic Variables with a Dedicated Minicomputer. 30-35 - C. Frank Starmer
, William M. Smith:
Problems in Acquisition and Representation of Coronary Arterial Trees. 36-41 - Maarten L. Simoons, Ed Smallenburg, Cees Zeelenberg, Willem A. H. Engelse:
On-Line Analysis of Exercise Electrocardiograms. 42-45 - John W. Fitzgerald, Robert J. Clappier, Donald C. Harrison:
Small Computer Processing of Ambulatory Electrocardiograms. 48-54 - Paul H. Heintzen, Rüdiger Brennecke, Joachim H. Bürsch, Peter Lange, Vitus Malerczyk, Klaus Moldenhauer, Dietrich G. W. Onnasch:
Automated Video-Angiocardiographic Image Analysis. 55-64 - David E. Raeside:
Bayesian Statistics: Mathematical Tools for Computers. 65-73 - Edward A. Parrish, George Nagy, Y. T. Chien, Allen Klinger:
New Directions in Machine-Pattern Analysis. 74-76 - Leon G. Stucki:
Currently Available Program Testing Tools: Technology abd Experience. 77-78
Volume 8, Number 8, August 1975
- J. Michael Galey:
Microprogramming: The bridge between Hardware and Software. 23 - Efrem G. Mallach:
Emulator Architecture. 24-32 - Louise H. Jones:
A Survey of Current Work in Microprogramming. 33-38 - Patrick W. Mallett, Ted G. Lewis:
Considerations for Implementing a High Level Microprogramming Language Translation System. 40-52 - James C. Newell, Donald O. Dickman, Max A. Winkler:
Synthesis of Holograms from Computer-Generated Output. 54-56
Volume 8, Number 9, September 1975
- Donald F. Busch:
Printer Technology: Competition for the Ribbon Bangers. 14-15 - Eckart Lennemann, Walter Sakmann:
Impact Line Printing: Improvement of a Proven Technology. 16-27 - John Tschinkel:
A New Concept in Impact Printing. 28-36 - John N. Mitchell Jr.:
The Xerox 1200 Computer Printing System. 40-48 - Ronald F. Borelli, Richard B. Bayless, Ernst R. Truax:
A Nonimpact Page Printing System. 49-57
Volume 8, Number 10, October 1975
- David C. Collins:
Microprocessor Design and Application. 20-21 - Steven W. Conley:
Portable Microcomputer Cross-Assembler in BASIC. 32-42 - Granino A. Korn:
A Propsed Method for Simplified Microcomputer Programming. 43-52 - Michael T. Gray:
Microprocessors in CRT Terminal Applications: Hardware/Software Tradeoffs. 53-59 - Theodore A. Laliotis, Tom D. Brumett:
A Microprocessors-Controlled DIC Test System. 60-67 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:
New Products. 69-74 - Demetrios A. Michalopoulos:
New Applications. 76-78
Volume 8, Number 11, November 1975
- Theodore H. Kehl, Christine Moss, Lawrence Dunkel:
LM2 - A Logic Machine Minicomputer. 12-22 - R. Mike Lea:
Information Processing with an Associative Parallel Processor. 25-32 - Dileep Bhandarkar, Egil Juliussen:
Tutorial: Computer System Advantages of Magnetic Bubble Memories. 35-40 - W. Gregg Alexander, David B. Wortman:
Static and Dynamic Characteristics of XPL Programs. 41-46 - Arthur H. Agajanian:
A Bibliography on System Performance Evaluation. 63-74
Volume 8, Number 12, December 1975
- David Irwin, C. V. Ramamoorthy:
Computer Education [Guest editor's introduction]. 26-27 - Michael C. Mulder:
Model Curicula for Four-Year Computer Science and Engineering Programs: Bridging the Tar Pit. 28-33 - Martha E. Sloan:
Survey of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments in the U. S. 35-42 - George E. Rossmann, Michael J. Flynn, Samuel H. Fuller, C. Gordon Bell, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Herbert Hellerman:
A Course of Study in Computer Hardware Architecture. 44-63 - Ramon C. Barquin:
A survey of computer education in Latin America. 66-72 - John Grason, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Teaching with A Hierarchically Structured Digital Systems Laboratory. 73-81

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