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2nd ISCA 1974
- Willis K. King, Oscar N. Garcia:
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, Houston, TX, USA, December 1974. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7366-1 - L. Nisnevich, Edward Strasbourger:
Decentralized Priority Control in Data Communication. 1-6 - Cecil C. Reames, Ming T. Liu:
A Loop Network for Simultaneous Transmission of Variable-Length Messages. 7-11 - James F. Callan:
The Architecture of the Picture System. 13-16 - John Staudhammer, Jeffrey F. Eastman, James N. England:
A Fast Display-Oriented Processor. 17-22 - Jeffrey F. Eastman, John Staudhammer:
Computer Display of Colored Three-Dimensional Objects. 23-27 - Henry D. Kerr:
A Microprogrammed Processor For Interactive Computer Graphics. 28-33 - C. V. W. Armstrong:
Functional Memory Techniques Applied To The Microprogrammed Control Of An Associative Processor. 34-40 - James F. Wade, Paul D. Stigall:
Instruction Design To Minimize Program Size. 41-44 - James O. Bondi, Paul D. Stigall:
HMO, A Hardware Microcode Optimizer. 45-51 - Arnold M. Peskin:
The Computer Aided Design of Processor Architectures. 51a-55 - Wing H. Huen, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Intermodule Protocol For Register Transfer Level Modules: Representation and Analytic Tools. 56-62 - Portia Isaacson:
Picture Systems, PS, and The Design of a Channel-To-Channel Computer Interface. 64-70 - Lennart Löfgren:
Reference Concepts in a Tree Structured Address Space. 71-79 - Judith A. Anderson, G. Jack Lipovski:
A Virtual Memory for Microprocessors. 80-84 - Robert E. Brundage, Alan P. Batson:
The Performance Enhancement of Descriptor-Based Virtual Memory Systems Through The Use of Associative Registers. 85-90 - Orin E. Marvel:
SPEAC-Special Purpose Electronic Area Correlator. 91-94 - James A. Satterfield:
Architecture Advances of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Avionics Computer System. 95-98 - Uno R. Kodres, William McCracken:
Design Study of an Avionics Navigation Microcomputer. 99-105 - Gerald R. Kane:
An Iteratively Structured Information Processor. 106-112 - Hamilton Richards Jr., A. E. Oldhoeft:
Hardware-Software Interactions in SYMBOS-2R's Operating System. 113-118 - Pierre Sylvain, Maniel Vineberg:
The Design and Evaluation of the Array Machine: A High-Level Language Processor. 119-125 - Jack B. Dennis, David Misunas:
A Preliminary Architecture for a Basic Data Flow Processor. 126-132 - Klaus J. Berkling:
Reduction Languages for Reduction Machines. 133-140 - Willis K. King, Fulvio Carbonaro:
Output Devices Sharing by Minicomputers. 141-145 - S. Rannem, V. Carl Hamacher, Safwat G. Zaky, P. Connolly:
On Relating Small Computer Performance to Design Parameters. 146-151 - Harold W. Lawson Jr.:
Advantages of Structured Hardware. 152-158 - Peter Kornerup:
Concepts of the MATHILDA System. 159-164 - Caxton C. Foster:
Socrates. 165-169 - Donald F. Wann, Robert A. Ellis:
Conjoined Computer Systems: An Architecture for Laboratory Data Processing and Instrument Control. 170-175 - E. Douglas Jensen:
A Distributed Function Computer for Real-Time Control. 176-182 - Charles H. Radoy, G. Jack Lipovski:
Switched Multiple Instruction, Multiple Data Stream Processing. 183-187 - Robert J. Lechner:
Sequentially Encoded Data Structures that Support Bidirectional Scanning. 188-194 - Martin Freeman:
An Instruction Class for an Extensible Interpreter. 195-200 - Wolfgang K. Giloi, Helmut K. Berg:
STARLET - A Computer Concept Based on Ordered Sets as Primitive Data Types. 201-206 - Ronald G. Cornell, Hwa C. Torng:
A Cellular General Purpose Computer. 207-213 - Barry C. Goldstein, Thomas W. Scrutchin:
A Machine-Oriented Resource Management Architecture. 214-219 - Martha E. Sloan:
A Design-Oriented Computer Engineering Program. 220-224 - Janis B. Baron, Daniel E. Atkins:
An Educational Laboratory in Contemporary Digital Design. 225-231
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