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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 47, 2003
Volume 47, Number 1, 2003
- Brenda Dietrich, Michael Shub:
Preface. 3-4 - Roy L. Adler, Bruce Kitchens, Marco Martens, Charles Philippe Tresser, Chai Wah Wu:
The mathematics of halftoning. 5-16 - Chidanand Apté, Se June Hong, Ramesh Natarajan, Edwin P. D. Pednault, Fateh Tipu, Sholom M. Weiss:
Data-intensive analytics for predictive modeling. 17-24 - Brenda L. Dietrich, Alan J. Hoffman:
On greedy algorithms, partially ordered sets, and submodular functions. 25-30 - Fred G. Gustavson:
High-performance linear algebra algorithms using new generalized data structures for matrices. 31-56 - Robin Lougee-Heimer:
The Common Optimization INterface for Operations Research: Promoting open-source software in the operations research community. 57-66 - Marco Martens, Tomasz Nowicki:
Ergodic theory of one-dimensional dynamics. 67-76 - Mary Y. L. Wisniewski, Emmanuel Yashchin, Robert L. Franch, David P. Conrady, Giovanni Fiorenza, I. Cevdet Noyan:
Estimating the efficiency of collaborative problem-solving, with applications to chip design. 77-88 - William R. Pulleyblank:
Mathematical sciences in the nineties. 89-96
Volume 47, Number 2-3, 2003
- Bernard S. Meyerson:
Message from the Vice President for Technology and Chief Technologist, IBM Technology Group. 98- - Modest M. Oprysko:
Preface. 99-100 - James S. Dunn, David C. Ahlgren, Douglas D. Coolbaugh, Natalie B. Feilchenfeld, Greg G. Freeman, David R. Greenberg, Robert A. Groves, Fernando J. Guarín, Youssef Hammad, Alvin J. Joseph, Louis D. Lanzerotti, Stephen A. St. Onge, Bradley A. Orner, Jae-Sung Rieh, Kenneth J. Stein, Steven H. Voldman, Ping-Chuan Wang, Michael J. Zierak, Seshadri Subbanna, David L. Harame, Dean A. Herman Jr., Bernard S. Meyerson:
Foundation of rf CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies. 101-138 - David L. Harame, Kim M. Newton, Raminderpal Singh, Susan L. Sweeney, Sue E. Strang, Jeffrey B. Johnson, Scott M. Parker, Carl E. Dickey, Mete Erturk, Greg J. Schulberg, Donald L. Jordan, David C. Sheridan, Michael P. Keene, John Boquet, Robert A. Groves, Mukesh Kumar, Dean A. Herman Jr., Bernard S. Meyerson:
Design automation methodology and rf/analog modeling for rf CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies. 139-176 - James R. Allen Jr., Brian M. Bass, Claude Basso, Richard H. Boivie, Jean Calvignac, Gordon T. Davis, Laurent Freléchoux, Marco Heddes, Andreas Herkersdorf, Andreas Kind, Joe F. Logan, Mohammad Peyravian, Mark A. Rinaldi, Ravi K. Sabhikhi, Michael S. Siegel, Marcel Waldvogel:
IBM PowerNP network processor: Hardware, software, and applications. 177-194 - Antonius P. J. Engbersen:
Prizma switch technology. 195-210 - Rolf Clauberg:
Data aggregation architectures for single-chip SDH/SONET framers. 211-222 - Petar K. Pepeljugoski, Daniel M. Kuchta:
Design of optical communications data links. 223-238 - Gian-Luca Bona, Roland Germann, Bert J. Offrein:
SiON high-refractive-index waveguide and planar lightwave circuits. 239-250 - Jean M. Trewhella, Glen W. Johnson, William K. Hogan, Dennis L. Karst:
Evolution of optical subassemblies in IBM data communication transceivers. 251-258 - Daniel J. Friedman, Mounir Meghelli, Benjamin D. Parker, Jungwook Yang, Herschel A. Ainspan, Alexander V. Rylyakov, Young Hoon Kwark, Mark B. Ritter, Lei Shan, Steven J. Zier, Michael Sorna, Mehmet Soyuer:
SiGe BiCMOS integrated circuits for high-speed serial communication links. 259-282 - Stephen V. Kosonocky, Azeez J. Bhavnagarwala, Kenneth Chin, George Gristede, Anne-Marie Haen, Wei Hwang, Mark B. Ketchen, Suhwan Kim, Daniel R. Knebel, Kevin W. Warren, Victor V. Zyuban:
Low-power circuits and technology for wireless digital systems. 283-298 - Jaime H. Moreno, Victor V. Zyuban, Uzi Shvadron, Fredy D. Neeser, Jeff H. Derby, Malcolm S. Ware, Krishnan Kailas, Ayal Zaks, Amir B. Geva, Shay Ben-David, Sameh W. Asaad, Thomas W. Fox, Daniel Littrell, Marina Biberstein, Dorit Naishlos, Hillery C. Hunter:
An innovative low-power high-performance programmable signal processor for digital communications. 299-326 - Pierre R. Chevillat, Wolfgang Schott:
Broadband radio LANs and the evolution of wireless beyond 3G. 327-336 - Scott K. Reynolds, Brian A. Floyd, Troy J. Beukema, Thomas Zwick, Ullrich R. Pfeiffer, Herschel A. Ainspan:
A direct-conversion receiver integrated circuit for WCDMA mobile systems. 337-354 - Duixian Liu, Brian P. Gaucher, Ephraim B. Flint, Thomas W. Studwell, Hideyuki Usui, Troy J. Beukema:
Developing integrated antenna subsystems for laptop computers. 355-367
Volume 47, Number 4, 2003
- Richard Bradshaw:
Preface. 371-372 - Richard Bradshaw, Carl Schroeder:
Fifty years of IBM innovation with information storage on magnetic tape. 373-384 - Robert G. Biskeborn, James H. Eaton:
Hard-disk-drive technology flat heads for linear tape recording. 385-400 - Icko Eric Timothy Iben, Yu-Min Lee, Wenchien D. Hsiao:
Steady-state thermal characteristics of AMR read/write heads used in tape storage drives. 401-414 - Icko Eric Timothy Iben:
Head reliability of AMR sensors based on thermal stress tests. 415-428 - Glen A. Jaquette:
LTO: A better format for mid-range tape. 429-444 - Diana J. Hellman, Raymond Yardy, Perry E. Abbott:
Innovations in tape storage automation at IBM. 445-452 - Jürgen Deicke, Wolfgang Mueller:
Tape management in a storage networking environment. 453-458 - Gregory T. Kishi:
The IBM Virtual Tape Server: Making tape controllers more autonomic. 459-470 - Edwin R. (Ed) Childers, Wayne Imaino, James H. Eaton, Glen A. Jaquette, Peter V. Koeppe, Diana J. Hellman:
Six orders of magnitude in linear tape technology: The one-terabyte project. 471-482 - Alfonso Ortega, Abdel Latif Abu Dalhoum, Manuel Alfonseca:
Grammatical evolution to design fractal curves with a given dimension. 483-494 - Richard E. Matick:
Comparison of analytic performance models using closed mean-value analysis versus open-queuing theory for estimating cycles per instruction of memory hierarchies. 495-517
Volume 47, Number 5-6, 2003
- Michael G. Rosenfield:
Message from the Director, Austin Research Laboratory, IBM Research Division. 520- - E. N. Elnozahy, Rajiv V. Joshi:
Preface. 521-524 - Yoshinobu Nakagome, Masashi Horiguchi, Takayuki Kawahara, Kiyoo Itoh:
Review and future prospects of low-voltage RAM circuits. 525-552 - Randy W. Mann, W. W. (Bill) Abadeer, Matthew J. Breitwisch, O. Bula, Jeff S. Brown, Bryant C. Colwill, Peter E. Cottrell, William T. Crocco Jr., Stephen S. Furkay, Michael J. Hauser, Terence B. Hook, Dennis Hoyniak, James M. Johnson, Chung Hon Lam, Rebecca D. Mih, J. Rivard, Atsushi Moriwaki, E. Phipps, Christopher S. Putnam, BethAnn Rainey, James J. Toomey, Mohammad Imran Younus:
Ultralow-power SRAM technology. 553-566 - Vojin G. Oklobdzija:
Clocking and clocked storage elements in a multi-gigahertz environment. 567-584 - Victor V. Zyuban, Philip N. Strenski:
Balancing hardware intensity in microprocessor pipelines. 585-598 - Suhwan Kim, Conrad H. Ziesler, Marios C. Papaefthymiou:
Fine-grain real-time reconfigurable pipelining. 599-610 - Jean-Olivier Plouchart, Noah Zamdmer, Jonghae Kim, Melanie Sherony, Yue Tan, Asit Ray, Mohamed Talbi, Lawrence F. Wagner, Kun Wu, Naftali E. Lustig, Shreesh Narasimha, Patricia O'Neil, Nghia Phan, Michael Rohn, James Strom, David M. Friend, Stephen V. Kosonocky, Daniel R. Knebel, Suhwan Kim, Keith A. Jenkins, Michel M. Rivier:
Application of an SOI 0.12-µm CMOS technology to SoCs with low-power and high-frequency circuits. 611-630 - Kevin J. Nowka, Gary D. Carpenter, Bishop Brock:
The design and application of the PowerPC 405LP energy-efficient system-on-a-chip. 631-640 - Hazim Shafi, Patrick J. Bohrer, James Phelan, Cosmin Rusu, James L. Peterson:
Design and validation of a performance and power simulator for PowerPC systems. 641-652 - David M. Brooks, Pradip Bose, Viji Srinivasan, Michael Gschwind, Philip G. Emma, Michael G. Rosenfield:
New methodology for early-stage, microarchitecture-level power-performance analysis of microprocessors. 653-670 - Wesley M. Felter, Tom W. Keller, Michael Kistler, Charles Lefurgy, Karthick Rajamani, Ramakrishnan Rajamony, Freeman L. Rawson III, Bruce A. Smith, Eric Van Hensbergen:
On the performance and use of dense servers. 671-688 - Cosmin Rusu, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé:
Maximizing the system value while satisfying time and energy constraints. 689-702 - David J. Bradley, Richard E. Harper, Steven W. Hunter:
Workload-based power management for parallel computer systems. 703-718
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