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IEEE Computer, Volume 22, 1989
Volume 22, Number 1, January 1989
- Yale N. Patt:

Real Machines: Design Choices / Engineering Trade-Offs - Guest Editor's Introduction. 8-10 - B. Ramakrishna Rau, David W. L. Yen, Wei C. Yen, Ross A. Towle:

The Cydra 5 Departmental Supercomputer: Design Philosophies, Decisions, and Trade-offs. 12-35 - Tom Jones:

Engineering Design of the Convex C2. 36-44 - Melvin C. August, Gerald M. Brost, Christopher C. Hsiung, Alan J. Schiffleger:

Cray X-MP: The Birth of a Supercomputer. 45-52 - Harvey G. Cragon, W. Joe Watson:

A Retrospective Analysis: The TI Advanced Scientific Computer. 55-64 - Benjamin Maytal, Sorin Iacobovici, Donald B. Alpert, Dan Biran, Jonathan Levy II, Sidi Yom Tov:

Design Considerations for a General-Pupose Microprocessor (NS32532). 66-76 - Ruby B. Lee:

Precision Architecture. 78-91 
- Ware Myers:

Software Pivotal to Strategic Defense. 92-97 
- Edward A. Parrish:

Breaking into Computers is a Crime, Pure and Simple. 98 - Behrooz Parhami:

The Opposite of Common Sense. Computer 22(1): 98 (1989) 
- Sunii Mehta:

Technical Background on the X Window System. 110-111 - Sunii Mehta:

Computer Society Windowing Standards Group Forming. Computer 22(1): 110-111 (1989) 
Volume 22, Number 2, February 1989
- Mark A. Linton, John M. Vlissides, Paul R. Calder:

Composing User Interfaces with InterViews. 8-22 - Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Qing Yang, Dharma P. Agrawal:

Performance of Multiprocessor Interconnection Networks. 25-37 - Stephen Richardson, Mahadevan Ganapathi:

Code Optimization Across Procedures. 42-50 - Mahadevan Ganapathi, Geoffrey O. Mendal:

Issues in Ada Compiler Technology. 52-60 
- Peter J. Denning, Douglas Comer, David Gries

, Michael C. Mulder, Allen B. Tucker, A. Joe Turner, Paul R. Young:
Computing as a Discipline. 63-70 - David Gries

, Terry Walker, Paul Young:
1988 Snowbird Report: A Discipline Matures. 72-75 
- Kenneth I. Magel:

Discontinuities in Computer Education. 76 - Stanley E. Lass:

What is a Pack Computer? Computer 22(2): 76 (1989) 
Volume 22, Number 3, March 1989
- Gordon T. Wilfong:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Robotics and Automation. 6-7 - Micha Sharir:

Algorithmic Motion Planning in Robotics. 9-20 - Tomás Lozano-Pérez, Joseph L. Jones, Emmanuel Mazer, Patrick A. O'Donnell:

Task-Level Planning of Pick-and-Place Robot Motions. 21-29 - Christoph M. Hoffmann:

The Problems of Accuracy and Robustness in Geometric Computation. 31-41 - Ingemar J. Cox

, Narain H. Gehani:
Exception Handling in Robotics. 43-49 
- Peter K. Allen, Paul Michelman, Kenneth S. Roberts:

An Intelligent Grasping System. 50-52 - Patrick J. Eicker, David R. Strip:

Automated Planning and Programming for Robotic Batch Mechanical Assembly. 53-54 - John E. Hopcroft:

Electronic Prototyping. 55-57 - George A. Bekey:

Robotics Research at USC. 58-60 
- Thomas F. Keefe, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, Wei-Tek Tsai:

Secure Query-Processing Strategies. 63-70 
Volume 22, Number 4, April 1989
- Scott Davidson:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Software Tools for Hardware Tests. 12-14 - Debashis Bhattacharya, Brian T. Murray, John P. Hayes:

High-Level Test Generation for VLSI. 16-24 - Raphael Renous, Gabriel M. Silberman, Ilan Y. Spillinger:

Whistle: A Workbench for Test Development of Library-Based Designs. 27-41 - Wu-Tung Cheng, Tapan J. Chakraborty:

Gentest: An Automatic Test-Generation System for Sequential Circuits. 43-49 - Mark A. Heap, William A. Rogers:

Generating Single-Stuck-Fault Coverage from a Collapsed-Fault Set. 51-57 - Jill J. Hallenbeck, James R. Cybrynski, Nick Kanopoulos, Tassos Markas, Nagesh Vasanthavada:

The Test Engineer's Assistant: A Support Environment for Hardware Design for Testability. 59-68 
Volume 22, Number 5, May 1989
- Murat M. Tanik, Raymond T. Yeh:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Rapid Prototyping in Software Development. 9-10 - Luqi:

Software Evolution Through Rapid Prototyping. 13-25 - Rajiv Gupta, Wesley H. Cheng, Rajesh Gupta, Ido Hardonag, Melvin A. Breuer:

An Object-Oriented VLSI CAD Framework: A Case Study in Rapid Prototyping. 28-37 - Pamela W. Jordan, Karl S. Keller, Richard W. Tucker, David Vogel:

Software Storming: Combining Rapid Prototyping and Knowledge Engineering. 39-48 - Ted G. Lewis, Fred Handloser III, Sharada Bose, Sherry Yang:

Prototypes from Standard User Interface Management Systems. 51-60 - Eugene L. Duke, Randal W. Brumbaugh, James D. Disbrow:

A Rapid Prototyping Facility for Flight Research in Advanced Systems Concepts. 61-66 - Randall A. Cieslak, Ayman Fawaz, Sonia Sachs, Pravin Varaiya, Jean C. Walrand, Albert Li:

The Programmable Network Prototyping System. 67-76 
- William M. McKeeman:

Graduation Talk at Wang Institute. 78-80 
- Robert L. Baber:

"Software Engineering" vs. Software Engineering. 81 
Volume 22, Number 6, June 1989
- S. Sitharama Iyengar, Rangasami L. Kashyap:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Autonomous Intelligent Machines. 14-15 - John Bares, Martial Hebert, Takeo Kanade, Eric Krotkov

, Tom M. Mitchell, Reid G. Simmons
, William Whittaker:
Ambler: An Autonomous Rover for Planetary Exploration. 18-26 - Charles R. Weisbin, Gerard de Saussure, J. Ralph Einstein, François G. Pin, Ewald Heer:

Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation and Learning. 29-35 - Nageswara S. V. Rao

:
Algorithmic Framework for Learned Robot Navigation in Unknown Terrains. 37-43 - Alberto Elfes:

Using Occupancy Grids for Mobile Robot Perception and Navigation. 46-57 - Thomas E. Bihari, Thomas M. Walliser, Mark R. Patterson:

Controlling the Adaptive Suspension Vehicle. 59-65 - Jacob Barhen, Sandeep Gulati, Michail Zak:

Neural Learning of Constrained Nonlinear Transformations. 67-76 - Insup Lee, Robert B. King, Richard P. Paul:

A Predictable Real-Time Kernel for Distributed Multisensor Systems. 78-83 - Yuval Roth, Ramesh C. Jain:

Building an Environment Model Using Depth Information. 85-90 - Mohan M. Trivedi, ChuXin Chen, Suresh B. Marapane:

A Vision System for Robotic Inspection and Manipulation. 91-97 
Volume 22, Number 7, July 1989
- Kendall Preston Jr.:

The Abingdon Cross Benchmark Survey. 9-18 - James E. Smith:

Dynamic Instruction Scheduling and the Astronautics ZS-1. 21-35 - Ted J. Biggerstaff:

Design Recovery for Maintenance and Reuse. 36-49 - Lawrence Chisvin, R. James Duckworth:

Content-Adressable and Associative Memory: Alternatives to the Ubiquitous RAM. 51-64 - Anne Dinning:

A Survey of Synchronization Methods for Parallel Computers. 66-77 
Volume 22, Number 8, August 1989
- Gregory M. Nielson:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Visualization in Scientific Computing. 10-11 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown, Bruce H. McCormick:

Visualization: Expanding Scientific and Engineering Research Opportunities. 12-25 - James Helman, Lambertus Hesselink:

Representation and Display of Vector Field Topology in Fluid Flow Data Sets. 27-36 - Marshall B. Long, Kevin Lyonns, Joseph K. Lam:

Acquisition and Representation of 2D and 3D Data from Turbulent Flows and Flames. 39-45 - Henry Fuchs, Marc Levoy, Stephen M. Pizer:

Interactive Visualization of 3D Medical Data. 46-51 - William L. Hibbard, David A. Santek:

Visualizing Large Data Sets in the Earth Sciences. 53-57 - Norman C. Kluksdahl, Alfred M. Kriman, David K. Ferry:

The Role of Visualization in the Simulation of Quantum Electronic Transport in Semiconductors. 60-66 
- Lawrence J. Rosenblum:

Scientific Visualization at Research Laboratories (Editor's Introduction). 68-70 - Richard L. Phillips:

Distributed Visualization at Los Alamos National Laboratory. 70-77 - Brian Cabral, Carol L. Hunter:

Visualization Tools at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 77-84 - Robert B. Haber

:
Scientific Visualization and the Rivers Project at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. 84-89 - Gordon V. Bancroft, Todd Plessel, Fergus Merritt, Pamela P. Walatka:

Scientific Visualization in Computational Aerodynamics at NASA Ames Research Center. 89-95 - Lawrence J. Rosenblum:

Visualization of Experimental Data at the Naval Research Laboratory. 95-101 
- Dwayne Phillips:

Stop Revising, Start Finishing. 104 - Daniel Tabak:

Definition of RISC. Computer 22(8): 105 (1989) 
- Fletcher J. Buckley:

Transnationalization of IEEE Standards. 105-106 
Volume 22, Number 9, September 1989
- Jeff A. Johnson, Teresa L. Roberts, William Verplank, David Canfield Smith, Charles H. Irby, Marian Beard, Kevin Mackey:

The Xerox Star: A Retrospective. 11-29 - Hui Cheng:

Vector Pipelining, Chaining, and Speed on the IBM 3090 and Cray X-MP. 31-46 - Yeshayahu Artsy, Raphael A. Finkel:

Designing a Process Migration Facility: The Charlotte Experience. 47-56 - Gary A. Ford, Norman E. Gibbs:

A Master of Software Engineering Curriculum: Recommendations from the Software Engineering Institute. 59-71 
- Fletcher J. Buckley:

Do Standards Cause Software Problems? 72-73 
Volume 22, Number 10, October 1989
- Allen L. Ambler, Margaret M. Burnett:

Influence of Visual Technology on the Evolution of Language Environments. 9-22 - Gruia-Catalin Roman, Kenneth C. Cox:

A Declarative Approach to Visualizing Concurrent Computations. 25-36 - Ted Lehr, Zary Segall, Dalibor F. Vrsalovic, Eddie Caplan, Alan L. Chung, Charles E. Fineman:

Visualizing Performance Debugging. 38-51 - Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Keng Ng:

Graphical Configuration Programming: The Structural Description, Construction and Evolution of Software Systems Using Graphics. 53-65 
- Helen M. Wood:

Information Technology Standards: What Determines Success? 67-68 
Volume 22, Number 11, November 1989
- Jun Gu, Kent F. Smith:

A Structured Approach for VLSI Circuit Design. 9-22 - Anna Hac, Hasan B. Mutlu:

Synchronous Optical Network and Broadband ISDN Protocols. 26-34 - Mukesh Singhal:

Deadlock Detection in Distributed Systems. 37-48 
- David Gries

, Dorothy Marsh:
The 1987-88 Taulbee Survey Report. 49-56 - IEEE Scientific Supercomputing Subcommitee: The Computer Spectrum: A Perspective on the Evolution of Computing. 57-63

 - IEEE Scientific Supercomputing Subcommitee: Supercomputer Hardware: An Update of the 1983 Report's Summary and Tables. Computer 22(11): 63-68 (1989)

 
- Fletcher J. Buckley:

Some Standards for Software Maintenance. 69-70 
Volume 22, Number 12, December 1989
- William I. Grosky, Rajiv Mehrotra:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Image Database Management. 7-8 - Rangachar Kasturi, Rodney Fernandez, Mukesh L. Amlani, Wu-chun Feng:

Map Data Processing in Geographic Information Systems. 10-21 - John Brolio, Bruce A. Draper, J. Ross Beveridge, Allen R. Hanson:

ISR: A Database for Symbolic Processing in Computer Vision. 22-30 - H. V. Jagadish, Lawrence O'Gorman:

An Object Model for Image Recognition. 33-41 - Andrew M. Goodman, Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro:

Knowledge-Based Computer Vision. 43-54 - Arturo Pizano, Allen Klinger, Alfonso F. Cardenas:

Specification of Spatial Integrity Constraints in Pictorial Databases. 59-71 
- Joseph Arceneaux:

User-Interface Copyrights Kill Competition. 72 - Chandan Sen:

On Intelligence and Randomness. Computer 22(12): 73 (1989) 
- Fletcher J. Buckley:

'No Irish Need Apply': Proposal Places Standards Under New IEEE-USA Unit. 73-74 

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