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IEEE Computer, Volume 16, 1983
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1983
- Oscar N. Garcia:
From the President. 4-5 - Kai Hwang:
Computer Architectures for Image Processing: Guest Editor's Introduction. 10-12 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
Parallel Image Processing Using Cellular Arrays. 14-20 - Stanley R. Sternberg:
Biomedical Image Processing. 22-34 - Kendall Preston Jr.:
Cellular Logic Computers for Pattern Recognition. 36-47 - Kai Hwang, King-sun Fu:
Integrated Computer Architectures for Image Processing and Database Management. 51-60 - Jerry L. Potter:
Image Processing on the Massively Parallel Processor. 62-67 - Masatsugu Kidode:
Image Processing Machines in Japan. 68-80 - John W. Balde:
Computer Packaging Workshop Report: Interconnection Costs Will Be Dominant in the 80' s. 83-84 - Michael D. Maples, J. Haynes:
The Open Channel. 86-87
Volume 16, Number 2, February 1983
- Henry S. McDonald:
Special Message. 6 - Subhash C. Kak:
Data Security in Computer Networks: Guest Editor's Introduction. 8-10 - Selim G. Aki:
Digital Signatures: A Tutorial Survey. 15-24 - Dorothy E. Denning:
Protecting Public Keys and Signature Keys. 27-35 - Richard A. DeMillo, Michael Merritt:
Protocols for Data Security. 39-51 - Donald W. Davies:
Applying the RSA Digital Signature to Electronic Mail. 55-62 - Dana S. Nau:
Expert Computer Systems. 63-85 - James C. Brakefield:
The Open Channel. 86-87
Volume 16, Number 3, March 1983
- Christian Galinski:
VLSI in Japan: The Big Leap Forward 1980-1981. 14-21 - Eli T. Fathi, Moshe Krieger:
Multiple Microprocessor Systems: What, Why, and When. 23-32 - Gabriel Ruiz Huerta:
The Programmable Compiler. 35-39 - Edwin J. Smura:
Record Structures for Advanced Information Systems. 41-50 - Edith W. Martin:
Strategy for a DoD Software Initiative. 52-59 - W. O. Fleckenstein:
Challenges in Software Development. 60-64 - Yukio Mizuno:
Software Quality Improvement. 66-72 - Robert J. Potter:
Data Processing in Blue Jeans. 73-77 - Barry W. Boehm, Hisao Yamada:
The Open Channel. 78-81
Volume 16, Number 4, April 1983
- Kamal N. Karna, Emilio W. Dusio:
Communications Satellite Software - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-16 - Emilio W. Dusio, Thomas P. Murphy, William F. Cashman:
Communications Satellite Software: A Tutorial. 21-34 - Philip C. Carney:
Selecting On-Board Satellite Computer Systems. 35-41 - D. E. Ekman:
Orbit Control Software for Communications Satellites. 43-51 - Richard W. Duesing:
Software Models for the Intelsat System. 53-67 - Kamal N. Karna, David F. Chu:
Computer-Aided Engineering in Communications Satellite Design. 69-82
- Douglas J. Theis:
Spacecraft Computers: State-of-the-Art Survey. 85-97
Volume 16, Number 5, May 1983
- George Nagy
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Optical Scanning Digitizers. 13-24 - K. H. Kim:
A Look at Japan's Development of Software Engineering Technology. 26-37 - Neil R. Lincoln:
Supercomputers = Colossal Computations + Enormous Expectations + Renowned Risk. 38-47 - R. W. DePree:
Pattern Recognition in Software Engineering. 48-53 - Granino A. Korn:
The Invisible Compiler. 55-62 - Raymond C. Houghton Jr.:
Software Development Tools: A Profile. 63-70 - Bart W. Stuck:
Calculating te Maximum Mean Data Rate in Local Area Networks. 72-76 - Donald Oestreicher:
Where is Computer-Aided Design Going? 77-79 - Herbert Freeman:
Research Directions in Computer Engineering. 82-83 - R. Skutt:
The Open Channel. 84 - Erratum. 84
Volume 16, Number 6, June 1983
- Douglas J. Theis:
Applications for Array Processors: Guest Editor's Introduction. 13-15 - Peter Alexander:
Array Processors in Medical Imaging. 17-30 - William C. Booth:
Approaches to Radar Signal Processing. 32-42 - Thomas A. Brengle, Bruce I. Cohen, Mark E. Stewart:
Simulating Field-Reversed Magnetic-Mirror Fusion Devices. 44-49 - Richard S. Bucy, Frank Ghovanlou, José M. F. Moura, Kenneth D. Senne:
Nonlinear Filtering and Array Computation. 51-61 - Karl S. Forsstrom:
Array Processors in Real-Time Flight Simulation. 62-70 - Rida T. Farouki, Stuart L. Shapiro, Saul A. Teukolsky
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Computational Astrophysics on the Array Processor. 73-83 - John A. Swanson, George R. Cameron, J. Carl Haberland:
Adapting the Ansys Finite-Element Analysis Program to an Attached Processor. 85-91 - E. O. Nwachukwc:
The Open Channel. 95-96
Volume 16, Number 7, July 1983
- Stanley R. Ames Jr., Peter G. Neumann:
Computer Security Technology: Guest Editors' Introduction. 10-12 - Stanley R. Ames Jr., Morrie Gasser, Roger R. Schell
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Security Kernel Design and Implementation: An Introduction. 14-22 - L. J. Fraim:
Scomp: A Solution to the Multilevel Security Problem. 26-34 - ICCD '83: Rye Town Hilton, Port Chester, New York, October 31-November 3, 1983. 35-46
- Roger R. Schell
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A Security Kernel for a Multiprocessor Microcomputer. 47-53 - John M. Rushby, Brian Randell:
A Distributed Secure System. 55-67 - Dorothy E. Denning, Jan Schlörer:
Inference Controls for Statistical Databases. 69-82 - Carl E. Landwehr:
The Best Available Technologies for Computer Security. 86-100
Volume 16, Number 8, August 1983
- André J. Duerinckx, Samuel J. Dwyer III, Judith M. S. Prewitt:
Digital Picture Archiving and Communication Systems in Medicine - Guest Editors' Introduction. 14-16 - Dietrich Meyer-Ebrecht, Thomas Wendler:
An Architectural Route Through PACS. 19-28 - Brent S. Baxter, Michael P. Zeleznik:
Communication and Storage Protocols for PACS. 31-36 - Jerome R. Cox Jr., G. James Blaine, Rexford L. Hill, R. Gilbert Jost, Chung-Dak Shum:
Some Design Considerations for Picture Archiving and Communication Systems. 39-49 - J. Randolph Perry, B. G. Thompson, Edward V. Staab, Stephen M. Pizer, R. Eugene Johnston:
Performance Features for a PACS Display Console. 51-56
- Ben Shneiderman:
Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages. 57-69 - Michael A. Lechter:
Protecting Software and Firmware Developments. 73-82
Volume 16, Number 9, September 1983
- Harvey A. Freeman:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Network Interconnection. 11-13 - Norman F. Schneidewind:
Interconnecting Local Networks to Long-Distance Networks. 15-24 - Eric Benhamou, Judy Estrin:
Multilevel Internetworking Gateways: Architecture and Applications. 27-34 - Robert M. Hinden, Jack Haverty, Alan B. Sheltzer:
The DARPA Internet: Interconnecting Heterogeneous Computer Networks with Gateways. 48- - James E. Thornton, Gary S. Christensen:
Hyperchannel Network Links. 50-54 - David D. Redell, James E. White:
Interconnecting Electronic Mail Systems. 55-63 - Kemal Efe, Chris Miller, K. Hopper:
The Kiwinet-Nicola Approach: Response Generation in a User-Friendly Interface. 66-78 - James A. Larson:
Bridging the Gap Between Network and Relational Database Management Systems. 82-92
Volume 16, Number 10, October 1983
- Gordon I. McCalla, Nick Cercone:
Approaches to Knowledge Representation - Guest Editors' Introduction. 12-18 - William A. Woods:
What's Important About Knowledge Representation? 22-26 - Ronald J. Brachman:
What IS-A Is and Isn't: An Analysis of Taxonomic Links in Semantic Networks. 30-36 - David J. Israel:
The Role of Logic in Knowledge Representation. 37-41 - Bonnie L. Webber:
Logic and Natural Language. 43-46 - Pat Langley:
Representational Issues in Learning Systems. 47-51 - Lenhart K. Schubert, Mary Angela Papalaskaris, Jay Taugher:
Determining Type, Part, Color and Time Relationships. 53-60 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Commonsense Knowledge Representation Based on Fuzzy Logic. 61-65 - Ronald J. Brachman, Richard Fikes, Hector J. Levesque:
Krypton: A Functional Approach to Knowledge Representation. 67-73 - Randall Davis, Howard E. Shrobe:
Representing Structure and Behavior of Digital Hardware. 75-82 - John Mylopoulos, Tetsutaro Shibahara, John K. Tsotsos
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Building Knowledge-Based Systems: The PSN Experience. 83-89 - William S. Havens, Alan K. Mackworth:
Representing Knowledge of the Visual World. 90-96 - Brian V. Funt:
Analogical Modes of Reasoning and Process Modeling. 99-104 - Verónica Dahl:
Logic Programming as a Representation of Knowledge. 106-111 - Edward W. Elcock:
How Complete Are Knowledge-Representation Systems? 114-118 - Jon Doyle
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Admissible State Semantics for Representational Systems. 119-123
Volume 16, Number 11, November 1983
- Larry E. Druffel, Samuel T. Redwine Jr., William E. Riddle:
The DoD STARS Program - Guest Editors' Introduction. 9-11 - Edith W. Martin:
The Context of STARS. 14-17 - Larry E. Druffel, Samuel T. Redwine Jr., William E. Riddle:
The STARS Program: Overview and Rationale. 21-29 - Barry W. Boehm, Thomas A. Standish:
Software Technology in the 1990's: Using an Evolutionary Paradigm. 30-37 - Robert Balzer, Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., C. Cordell Green:
Software Technology in the 1990's: Using a New Paradigm. 39-45 - Janet R. Dunham, Elizabeth Kruesi:
The Measurement Task Area. 47-54 - Herman Otto Lubbes:
The Project Management Task Area. 56-62 - Charles E. Oglesby, Joseph E. Urban:
The Human Resource Task Area. 65-70 - Geoffrey A. Frank, Samuel T. Redwine Jr., Stephen L. Squires:
The Systems Task Area. 71-76 - Joseph C. Batz, Paul M. Cohen, Samuel T. Redwine Jr., John R. Rice:
The Application-Specific Task Area. 78-85 - Elizabeth Kruesi:
The Human Engineering Task Area. 86-93 - Ann B. Marmor-Squires, William E. Riddle, George E. Sumrall, Jack C. Wileden:
The Support Systems Task Area. 97-104
Volume 16, Number 12, December 1983
- Daniel Gajski, Robert H. Kuhn:
New VLSI Tools - Guest Editors' Introduction. 11-14 - Richard L. Donze, George Sporzynski:
Masterimage Approach to VLSI Design. 18-25 - Randy H. Katz:
Managing the Chip Design Database. 26-36 - Harold Brown, Christopher Tong, Gordon Foyster:
Palladio: An Exploratory Environment for Circuit Design. 41-56 - Donald E. Thomas, Charles Y. Hitchcock III, Thaddeus J. Kowalski, Jayanth V. Rajan, Robert A. Walker:
Automatic Data Path Synthesis. 59-70 - Jay R. Southard:
MacPitts: An Approach to Silicon Compilation. 74-82
- Stephen S. Yau, Robert W. Ritchie, Warren L. Semon, Joseph F. Traub, Andries van Dam, Stanley Winkler:
Meeting the Crisis in Computer Science. 83-87

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