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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 34, 1990
Please be aware that the table of contents given here is incomplete.
Volume 34, Number 1, January 1990
- John Cocke, Victoria Markstein:
The Evolution of RISC Technology at IBM. 4-11 - H. B. Bakoglu, Gregory F. Grohoski, Robert K. Montoye:
The IBM RISC System/6000 Processor: Hardware Overview. 12-22
- Richard R. Oehler, Randy D. Groves:
IBM RISC System/6000 Processor Architecture. 23-36 - Gregory F. Grohoski:
Machine Organization of the IBM RISC System/6000 Processor. 37-58 - Robert K. Montoye, Erdem Hokenek, Stephen L. Runyon:
Design of the IBM RISC System/6000 Floating-Point Execution Unit. 59-70 - Erdem Hokenek, Robert K. Montoye:
Leading-Zero Anticipator (LZA) in the IBM RISC System/6000 Floating-Point Execution Unit. 71-77 - Ion M. Ratiu, H. B. Bakoglu:
Pseudorandom Built-in Self-Test Methodology and Implementation for the IBM RISC System/6000 Processor. 78-84
- Henry S. Warren Jr.:
Instruction Scheduling for the IBM RISC System/6000 Processor. 85-92 - Martin Charles Golumbic, Vladimir Rainish:
Instruction Scheduling Beyond Basic Blocks. 93-97
- Marc A. Auslander:
Managing Programs and Libraries in AIX Version 3 for RISC System/6000 Processors. 98-104 - Albert Chang, Mark F. Mergen, Robert K. Rader, Jeffrey A. Roberts, Scott L. Porter:
Evolution of Storage Facilities in AIX Version 3 for RISC System/6000 Processors. 105-110 - Peter W. Markstein:
Computation of Elementary Functions on the IBM RISC System/6000 Processors. 111-119
Volume 34, Number 4, July 1990
- Alina Deutsch, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Vincent A. Ranieri, J. K. Cataldo, Eileen A. Galligan, William S. Graham, R. P. McGouey, Sharon L. Nunes, Jurij R. Paraszczak, John J. Ritsko, R. J. Serino, D. Y. Shih, J. S. Wilczynski:
High-Speed Signal Propagation on Lossy Transmission Lines. 601-615
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