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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 33, 1989
Please be aware that the table of contents given here is incomplete.
Volume 33, Number 1, January 1989
- William H. Tetzlaff, Martin G. Kienzle, Juan A. Garay:
Analysis of Block-Paging Strategies. 51-59 - Thomas D. Howell:
Statistical Properties of Selected Recording Codes. 60-73
Volume 33, Number 2, March 1989
- Rangarajan Jayaraman, Vijay Srinivasan:
Geometric Tolerancing: I. Virtual Boundary Requirements. 90-104 - Vijay Srinivasan, Rangarajan Jayaraman:
Geometric Tolerancing: II. Conditional Tolerances. 105-124
- Giuseppe Radicati di Brozolo, Marcello Vitaletti:
Conjugate-Gradient Subroutines for the IBM 3090 Vector Facility. 125-135 - Sauro Succi, Dominique d'Humières, Ferenc Szelényi:
Lattice-Gas Hydrodynamics on the IBM 3090 Vector Facility. 136-148
- John A. Waicukauski, Eric Lindbloom, Edward B. Eichelberger, Orazio P. Forlenza:
A Method for Generating Weighted Random Test Patterns. 149-161
- Charles H. Stapper:
Large-Area Fault Clusters and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Circuits: A Review. 162-173
Volume 33, Number 4, July 1989
- Maria Teresa Pareschi, Ralph Bernstein:
Modeling and Image Processing for Visualization of Volcanic Mapping. 406-416
Volume 33, Number 5, September 1989
- Manuel Alfonseca:
Frames, Semantic Networks, and Object-Oriented Programming in APL2. 502-510 - W. Earl Smith, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Dependability Evaluation of a Class of Multi-Loop Topologies for Local Area Networks. 511-423 - Richard E. Matick, Robert Mao, Samuel Ray:
Architecture, Design, and Operating Characteristics of a 12-ns CMOS Functional Cache Chip. 524-539
Volume 33, Number 6, November 1989
- Peter A. Franaszek:
Coding for Constrained Channels: A Comparison of Two Approaches. 602-608 - David R. Irvin:
Preserving the Integrity of Cyclic-Redundancy Checks when Protected Text is Internationally Altered. 618-626 - Kenneth Fordyce, Jan Jantzen, Gerald A. Sullivan Sr., Gerald A. Sullivan Jr.:
Representing Knowledge with Functions and Boolean Arrays. 627-646
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