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SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1980
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Volume 8, Number 2, April 1980
- Dana Richards:
On a "Counter - Example". 2-3 - Peter J. Denning:
Why not innovations in computer architecture? 4-7 - George W. Gerrity:
Hardware detection of undefined references. 8-11 - Peter J. Denning, T. Don Dennis:
On minimizing contention at semaphores. 12-19
Volume 8, Number 3, May 1980
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Volume 8, Number 4, June 1980
- Ken Aupperle:
A real innovation in computer architecture. 6-7 - John R. Galloway:
Architectural innovation round: round #3. 8-10 - John A. Sharp:
Some thoughts on data flow architectures. 11-21 - Mary Payne, Dileep Bhandarkar:
VAX floating point: a solid foundation for numerical computation. 22-33 - Lloyd Dickman:
Treasurer's report. 37-38
- Current literature: abstracts of articles of interest... 48
Volume 8, Number 5, August 1980
- Julian Davies:
Clock architecture and management. 3-6 - Gerhard Chroust, Jörg R. Mühlbacher:
Rivalling multiprocessor organization: a hardware/speed trade-off. 7-10 - David K. Stevenson:
A report on the proposed IEEE Floating Point Standard (IEEE task p754). 11-12
Volume 8, Number 6, October 1980
- Justin R. Rattner, George W. Cox:
Object-based computer architecture. 4-11 - Glenford J. Myers, B. R. S. Buckingham:
A hardware implementation of capability-based addressing. 12-24 - David A. Patterson, David R. Ditzel:
The case for the reduced instruction set computer. 25-33 - Douglas W. Clark, William D. Strecker:
Comments on "the case for the reduced instruction set computer, " by Patterson and Ditzel. 34-38 - James C. Brakefield:
Is 32 bits of address too much? 39-40 - James C. Brakefield:
The peripheral bus. 41-43
- Trevor N. Mudge:
Review of The structure of computers and computation Vol. I by David J. Kuck. John Wiley & and Sons 1978. 44-45
- Current literature: abstracts of articles of interest... 46
Volume 8, Number 7, October 1980
- Karl Reed:
The way forward in computer architecture research. 3-7 - John Gilmore:
Suggested enhancements to the Motorola MC68000. 8-14 - John F. Wakerly:
Pascal extensions for describing computer instruction sets. 15-23 - Krishna M. Kavi:
Semantics of an algorithm. 24-26 - Philip C. Treleaven:
VLSI: machine architecture and very high level languages. 27-38
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