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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 25, 1981
Please be aware that the table of contents given here is incomplete.
Volume 25, Number 1, January 1981
- Gian Carlo Bongiovanni, Chak-Kuen Wong:
Communication: A Number Representation Convertor for Magnetic Bubble String Comparators. 83-87
Volume 25, Numbers 2-3, May 1981
- Huey Ling:
High Speed Binary Adder. 156-166 - Ernesto F. Yhap, Evon C. Greanias:
An On-Line Chinese Character Recognition System. 187-195
Volume 25, Number 4, July 1981
- John A. Darringer, William H. Joyner Jr., C. Leonard Berman, Louise Trevillyan:
Logic Synthesis Through Local Transformations. 272-280 - Dexter Kozen:
Communication: Positive First-Order Logic is NP-Complete. 327-332
Volume 25, Number 5, September 1981
- Charles J. Bashe, Werner Buchholz, George V. Hawkins, J. James Ingram, Nathaniel Rochester:
The Architecture of IBM's Early Computers. 363-376 - Andris Padegs:
System/360 and Bayond. 377-390 - David R. Jarema, Edward H. Sussenguth Jr.:
IBM Data Communications: A Quarter Century of Evolution an Progress. 391-404 - Philip F. Olsen, Robert J. Orrange:
Real-Time Systems for Federal Applications: A Review of Significant Technological Developments. 405-416 - Samuel E. James:
Evolution of Real-Time Computer Systems for Mannet Spaceflight. 417-428 - Roger L. Taylor:
Low-End General-Purpose Systems. 429-440 - Thomas J. Harrison, Bruce W. Landeck, Hal K. St. Clair:
Evolution of Small Real-Time IBM Computer Systems. 441-452 - M. Y. (Ben) Hsiao, William C. Carter, James W. Thomas, William R. Stringfellow:
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability of IBM Computer Systems: A Quarter Century of Progress. 453-465
- Marc A. Auslander, David C. Larkin, Allan L. Scherr:
The Evolution of the MVS Operating System. 471-482 - Robert J. Creasy:
The Origin of the VM/370 Time-Sharing System. 483-490 - Laszlo A. Belady, Richard P. Parmelee, Casper A. Scalzi:
The IBM History of Memory Management Technology. 491-504 - William C. McGee:
Data Base Technology. 505-519 - Jean E. Sammet:
History of IBM's Technical Contributions to High Level Programming Languages. 520-534 - Frances E. Allen:
The History of Language Processor Technology in IBM. 535-548 - Peter Lucas:
Formal Semantics of Programming Languages: VDL. 549-561 - Yonathan Bard, Charles H. Sauer:
IBM Contributions to Computer Performance Modeling. 562-570 - Horace P. Flatt:
Computer Modeling in Energy and the Environment. 571-580
- Louis D. Stevens:
The Evolution of Magnetic Storage. 663-676 - John M. Harker, Dwight W. Brede, Robert E. Pattison, George R. Santana, Lewis G. Taft:
A Quarter Century of Disk File Innovation. 677-690 - John P. Harris, William B. Phillips, Jack F. Wells, Wayne D. Winger:
Innovations in the Design of Magnetic Tape Subsystems. 691-700 - James T. Engh:
The IBM Diskette and Diskette Drive. 701-710 - Richard B. Mulvany, Leonard H. Thompson:
Innovations in Disk File Manufactoring. 711-723
- H. S. Beattie, Robert A. Rahenkamp:
IBM Typewriter Innovation. 729-740 - Fred T. May:
IBM Word Processing Developments. 741-754 - Ted Y. Nickel, Frank J. Kania:
Printer Technology in IBM. 755-766 - C. Dennis Elzinga, T. Milton Hallmark, Richard H. Mattern Jr., John M. Woodward:
Laser Electrophotographic Printing Technology. 767-773
- Nicholas Pippenger:
Algebraic Complexity Theory. 825-832
Volume 25, Number 6, November 1981
- Martin Schatzoff:
Design of Experiments in Computer Performance Evaluation. 848-859 - Jean Voldman, Lee W. Hoevel:
The Software-Cache Connection. 877-893 - Charles H. Sauer:
Approximate Solution of Queueing Networks with Simultaneous Resource Possession. 894-903 - V. Carl Hamacher, Gerald S. Shedler:
Collision-Free Local Area Bus Network Performance Analysis. 904-914 - Seraphin B. Calo:
Delay Analysis of a Two-Queue, Nonuniform Message Channel. 915-929
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