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Books and Theses
- 1985
- [b1]Howard Trickey:
Compiling PASCAL programs into silicon. Stanford University, USA, 1985
Journal Articles
- 2005
- [j11]Georg K. Hampel, D. Abush-Magder, Alvaro H. Diaz, Lawrence M. Drabeck, Michael J. Flanagan, John M. Graybeal, John D. Hobby, William M. MacDonald, Paul A. Polakos, Jayanthi Srinivasan, Howard Trickey, Lisa Zhang, George E. Rittenhouse:
The new paradigm for wireless network optimization: a synergy of automated processes and human intervention. IEEE Commun. Mag. 43(3): S14-S21 (2005) - 1997
- [j10]Sean M. Dorward, Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Dennis M. Ritchie, Howard W. Trickey, Philip Winterbottom:
The Inferno™ operating system. Bell Labs Tech. J. 2(1): 5-18 (1997) - [j9]Timothy Griffin, Leonid Libkin, Howard Trickey:
An Improved Algorithm for the Incremental Recomputation of Active Relational Expressions. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 9(3): 508-511 (1997) - 1995
- [j8]Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Sean Dorward, Bob Flandrena, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, Phil Winterbottom:
Plan 9 from Bell Labs. Comput. Syst. 8(2): 221-254 (1995) - 1994
- [j7]Timothy Griffin, Howard Trickey:
Integrity Maintenance in A Telecommunications Switch. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 17(2): 43-46 (1994) - 1993
- [j6]Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, Phil Winterbottom:
The Use of Name Spaces in Plan 9. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 27(2): 72-76 (1993) - 1988
- [j5]Howard Trickey:
Using LATEX. SIGACT News 19(2): 55-57 (1988) - [j4]Howard Trickey:
C++ versus LISP: a case study. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(2): 9-18 (1988) - 1987
- [j3]Anna R. Karlin, Howard Trickey, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Algorithms for the Compilation of Regular Expressions into PLAs. Algorithmica 2: 283-314 (1987) - [j2]Howard Trickey:
Flamel: A High-Level Hardware Compiler. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 6(2): 259-269 (1987) - 1982
- [j1]Howard Trickey:
Good Layouts for Pattern Recognizers. IEEE Trans. Computers 31(6): 514-520 (1982)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 1997
- [c6]Sean Dorward, Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Dennis Ritchie, Howard Trickey, Phil Winterbottom:
Inferno. COMPCON 1997: 241-244 - 1996
- [c5]Latha S. Colby, Timothy Griffin, Leonid Libkin, Inderpal Singh Mumick, Howard Trickey:
Algorithms for Deferred View Maintenance. SIGMOD Conference 1996: 469-480 - 1992
- [c4]Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, Phil Winterbottom:
The use of name spaces in plan 9. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - 1987
- [c3]Howard Trickey:
C++ vs. Lisp. C++ Workshop 1987: 440-450 - 1982
- [c2]Howard Trickey, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
A Regular Expression Compiler. COMPCON 1982: 345-348 - 1979
- [c1]Howard Trickey, E. Stewart Lee:
Experience with OLGA A Maximal language for the minimal PDP-11 minicomputer. SIGCSE 1979: 240-244
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