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IEEE Computer, Volume 18, 1985
Volume 18, Number 1, January 1985
- Yaohan Chu:

Chinese/Kanji Text and Data Processing. 10-12 - Jack K. T. Huang:

The Input and Output of Chinese and Japanese Characters. 18-24 - Joseph D. Becker:

Typing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. 27-34 - Ryouichi Matsuda:

Processing Information in Japanese. 37-45 - Hiroshi Makino:

Beta: An Automatic Kana-Kanji Translation System. 46-52 - Wei Cui:

Evaluation of Chinese Character Keyboards. 54-59 - Jian Sheng:

A Pinyin Keyboard for Inputting Chinese Characters. 60-63 - H. C. Tien:

The Pinxxiee Chinese Word Processor. 65-66 - Bernard I. Witt:

Communicating Modules: A Software Design Model for Concurrent Distributed Systems. 67-77 - Helen M. Wood, Donald J. Reifer, Martha E. Sloan:

A Tour of Computing Facilities in China. 80-87 - Jakob Nielsen:

The Open Channel. 88 
Volume 18, Number 2, February 1985
- Ben C. Moszkowski:

A Temporal Logic for Multilevel Reasoning about Hardware. 10-19 - Fumihiro Maruyama:

Hardware Verification. 22-32 - Norihisa Suzuki:

Concurrent Prolog as an Efficient VLSI Design Language. 33-40 - Monica S. Lam:

A Transformational Model of VLSI Systolic Design. 42-52 - Steven M. German, Karl J. Lieberherr:

Zeus: A Language for Expressing Algorithms in Hardware. 55-65 - Subrata Dasgupta:

Hardware Description Languages in Microprogramming Systems. 67-76 - Robert Piloty:

The Conlan Project: Concepts, Implementations, and Applications. 81-92 - Moe Shahdad, Roger Lipsett, Erich Marschner, Kellye Sheehan, Howard Cohen:

VHSIC Hardware Description Language. 94-103 - Bernard I. Witt:

Parallelism, Pipelines, and Partitions: Variations on Communicating Modules. 105-112 
Volume 18, Number 3, March 1985
- Gregory D. Buzzard, Trevor N. Mudge:

Object-Based Computing and the Ada Programming Language. 11-19 - Alan R. Klumpp:

Space Station Flight Software: Hal/S or Ada? 20-28 - Edmond L. Greenberg, Robert E. Malcho, P. James Stoll, Douglas J. Theis:

Survey of Spacecraft Memory Technologies. 29-39 - Jack N. Fenner, Jeffrey A. Schmidt, Houssam A. Halabi, Dharma P. Agrawal:

MASCO: The Design of a Microprogrammed Processor. 41-53 - Vason P. Srini:

A Fault-Tolerant Dataflow System. 54-68 - Scott Berman, Parag Parikh, C. S. George Lee:

Computer Recognition of Two Overlapping Parts Using a Single Camera. 70-80 - Ware Myers:

An Assessment of the Competitiveness of the United States Software Industry. 81-92 - Ambrose Sunny O. Okorie:

Using the Decision-Tree Model in Database Design. 94-102 
- Robert G. Babb II, Richard B. Kieburtz, Ken Orr, Ali Mili, Susan Gearhart, Nancy N. Martin:

Workshop on Models and Languages for Software Specification and Design. 103-108 
Volume 18, Number 4, April 1985
- William E. Rzepka, Yutaka Ohno:

Requirements Engineering Environments: Software Tools for Modeling User Needs - Guest Editors' Introduction. 9-12 - Gruia-Catalin Roman:

A Taxonomy of Current Issues in Requirements Engineering. 14-23 - Douglas T. Ross:

Applications and Extensions of SADT. 25-34 - Mack W. Alford:

SREM at the Age of Eight; The Distributed Computing Design System. 36-46 - Paul A. Scheffer, Albert H. Stone III, William E. Rzepka:

A Case Study of SREM. 47-54 - Gene E. Sievert, Terrence A. Mizell:

Specification-Based Software Engineering with TAGS. 56-65 - Stephanie M. White

, Jonah Z. Lavi:
Embedded Computer System Requirements Workshop. 67-70 - M. Chandrasekharan, B. Dasarathy, Zen Kishimoto:

Requirements-Based Testing of Real-Time Systems: Modeling for Testability. 71-80 - Alexander Borgida, Sol J. Greenspan, John Mylopoulos:

Knowledge Representation as the Basis for Requirements Specifications. 82-91 
Volume 18, Number 5, May 1985
- Gary H. Sockut:

A Framework for Logical-Level Changes Within Database Systems. 9-27 - Masasuke Morita:

Japanese Text Input System. 29-35 - John DeRosa, Richard Glackemeyer, Thomas Knight:

Design and Implementation of the VAX 8600 Pipeline. 38-48 - Marshall D. Abrams:

Observations on Operating a Local Area Network. 51-65 - Martin Bärtschi:

An Overview of Information Retrieval Subjects. 67-84 - Barry G. Silverman:

Software Cost and Productivity Improvements: An Analogical View. 86-96 - John Tartar, Bruce W. Arden, Taylor L. Booth, Peter J. Denning, Raymond E. Miller, Andries van Dam:

1984 Snowbird Report: Future Issues in Computer Science. 101-105 - Peter J. Denning:

Ruminations on Education. 105-110 - J. L. Nichols:

The Open Channel. 114-115 
Volume 18, Number 6, June 1985
- Chuan-lin Wu:

Multiprocessing Technology - Guest Editor's Introduction. 6-7 - Daniel Gajski, Jih-Kwon Peir:

Essential Issues in Multiprocessor Systems. 9-27 - Peter C. Patton:

Multiprocessors: Architecture and Applications. 29-40 - Paul B. Schneck, Donald M. Austin, Stephen L. Squires, John R. Lehmann, David W. Mizell, Kenneth Wallgren:

Parallel Processor Programs in the Federal Government. 43-56 - Kai Hwang:

Multiprocessor Supercomputers for Scientific/Engineering Applications. 57-73 - Kunio Murakami, Takeo Kakuta, Rikio Onai, Noriyoshi Ito:

Research on Parallel Machine Architecture for Fifth-Generation Computer Systems. 76-92 - Benjamin W. Wah, Guo-Jie Li, Chee Fen Yu:

Multiprocessing of Combinatorial Search Problems. 93-108 
Volume 18, Number 7, July 1985
- Stephen W. Miller:

The Future of Mass Storage Systems - Guest Editor's Introduction. 6-7 - Stephen W. Miller, M. William Collins:

Toward a Reference Model of Mass Storage Systems. 9-22 - Bernard T. O'Lear, David L. Kitts:

Optical Device Interfacing for a Mass Storage Syste. 24-32 - George J. Ammon, Joseph A. Calabria, Douglas T. Thomas:

A High-Speed, Large-Capacity "Jukebox" Optical Disk System. 36-45 - Patric Savage:

Proposed Guidelines for an Automated Cartridge Repository. 49-58 - Albert S. Hoagland:

Information Storage Technology - A Look at the Future. 60-67 
- Ware Myers:

The Crisis in Higher Education: Solutions. 69-79 - Douglas T. Ross:

Douglas Ross Talks About Structured Analysis (Interview). 80-88 
Volume 18, Number 8, August 1985
- Robert B. Grafton, Tadao Ichikawa:

Visual Programming - Guest Editors' Introduction. 6-9 - Georg Raeder:

A Survey of Current Graphical Programming Techniques. 11-25 - Gretchen Brown, Richard T. Carling, Christopher F. Herot, David Kramlich, Paul Souza:

Programming Visualization: Graphical Support for Software Development. 27-35 - Nan C. Shu:

FORMAL: A Forms-Oriented, Visual-Directed Application Development System. 38-49 - Robert J. K. Jacob:

A State Transition Diagram Language for Visual Programming. 51-59 - Ralph L. London, Robert Duisberg:

Animating Programs Using Smalltalk. 61-71 - Mark Moriconi, Dwight F. Hare:

Visualizing Program Designs Through PegaSys. 72-85 - Benjamin Melamed, Robert J. T. Morris

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Visual Simulation: The Performance Analysis Workstation. 87-94 
Volume 18, Number 9, September 1985
- Robert P. Colwell, Charles Y. Hitchcock III, E. Douglas Jensen, Brinkley Sprunt, Charles P. Kollar:

Instruction Sets and Beyond: Computers, Complexity, and Controversy. 8-19 - Joëlle Coutaz:

Abstraction for User Interface Design. 21-34 - David J. Hartzband, Fred J. Maryanski:

Enhancing Knowledge Representation in Engineering Databases. 39-48 - Victor R. Basili, Elizabeth E. Katz, Nora Monina Panlilio-Yap, Connie Loggia Ramsey, Shih Chang:

Characterization of an Ada Software Development. 53-65 
- Stephen F. Lundstrom, Ronald L. Larsen:

Workshop: Computer and Information Technology in the Year 2000 - a Projection. 68-79 - Harriett B. Rigas, Taylor L. Booth, Faye A. Briggs, Tadao Murata, Harold S. Stone:

Workshop: Artificial Intelligence Research in Japan. 83-90 
Volume 18, Number 10, October 1985
- J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Andrew A. Poggio:

Computer-Based Multimedia Communications - Guest Editors' Introduction. 10-11 - Nicole Yankelovich, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Andries van Dam:

Reading and Writing the Electronic Book. 15-30 - Sunil K. Sarin, Irene Greif:

Computer-Based real-Time Conferencing Systems. 33-45 - Wolfgang Horak:

Office Document Architecture and Office Document Interchange Formats: Current Status of International Standardization. 50-60 - Peter R. Bono:

A Survey of Graphics Standards and Their Role in Information Interchange. 63-75 - Joyce K. Reynolds, Jonathan B. Postel, Alan R. Katz, Gregory G. Finn, Annette L. DeSchon:

The DARPA Experimental Multimedia Mail System. 82-89 - Andrew A. Poggio, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Earl Craighill, Douglas B. Moran, Lorenzo Aguilar, David R. L. Worthington, John M. Hight:

CCWS: A Computer-Based Multimedia Information System. 92-103 - Shiro Sakata, Tetsuo Ueda:

A Distributed Interoffice Mail System. 106-116 
Volume 18, Number 11, November 1985
- Michael C. Mulder, Peter J. Denning:

Computing in the Frontiers of Science and Engineering - Introduction. 10-11 - Michael R. Raugh:

Modeling California Earthquakes and Earth Structures. 14-36 - D. Kent Cullers, Ivan R. Linscott, Bernhard M. Oliver:

Signal Processing in SETI. 37-47 - Peter Friedland, Laurence H. Kedes:

Discovering the Secrets of DNA. 49-69 - Alan B. Chambers, David C. Nagel:

Pilots of the Future: Human or Computer? 74-87 - Leonard Kleinrock:

Distributed Systems. 90-103 - Edward Balkovich, Steven Lerman, Richard P. Parmelee:

Computing in Higher Education: The Athena Experience. 112-125 - Joel S. Birnbaum:

Towards the Domestication of Microelectronics. 128-140 
Volume 18, Number 12, December 1985
- Olaf M. Lubeck, James W. Moore, Raul Mendez:

A benchmark Comparison of Three Supercomputers: Fujitsu VP-200, Hitachi S810/20, and Cray X-MP/2. 10-24 - William W. Carlson, Kai Hwang:

Algorithmic Performance of Dataflow Multiprocessors. 30-40 - Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Reconfiguration Strategies for Parallel Architectures. 44-61 - Robert H. Thomas, Harry C. Forsdick, Terrence R. Crowley, Richard W. Schaaf, Raymond S. Tomlinson, Virginia M. Travers, George G. Robertson:

Diamond: A Multimedia Message System Built on a Distributed Architecture. 65-78 

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