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- 1982
- Shigeo Abe, Ryosei Hiraoka, Yasushi Fukunaga, Tadaaki Bandoh, Kotaro Hirasawa, Yukio Kawamoto:
Preliminary Performance Evaluation of Data Flow Computers. COMPCON 1982: 224-227 - Dennis R. Allison:
A Comparison of CP/M and UNIX. COMPCON 1982: 326-328 - Sudhir K. Arora, Surya R. Dumpala:
Data Base Facilities in an ANSI SPARC Data Base Machine. COMPCON 1982: 91-97 - Jack Barry:
The Xerox Personal Computer. COMPCON 1982: 337-338 - Alan Beckley:
Publication History of Computer Text Composition. COMPCON 1982: 42-43 - Les Belady, Susan S. Owicki, Robert Balzer, Bill Curtis:
Panel Discussion. COMPCON 1982: 235-236 - Alan Bell:
The Architecture of a Silicon Implementation System. COMPCON 1982: 162-167 - Jared Bernstein, Ed Ingber, Joe Pearlman, Ted Toal:
An Intelligible Text-to-Speech Converter with Flexible Controls. COMPCON 1982: 201-206 - Thomas A. Berson, R. Kenneth Bauer:
Local Network Cryptosystem Architecture. COMPCON 1982: 138-144 - Tom Blakeslee, Carolyn J. Morris, F. P. Johnson, Gary A. Kildall, Jacques F. Vallee:
Panel Discussion. COMPCON 1982: 379-380 - Manuel Blum:
Coin Flipping by Telephone - A Protocol for Solving Impossible Problems. COMPCON 1982: 133-137 - Thomas P. Blumer, John C. Burruss:
Specification and Implementation of a Protocol Standard. COMPCON 1982: 268-271 - David J. Bradley, Lewis C. Eggebrecht:
The IBM Personal Computer. COMPCON 1982: 330-332 - Thomas H. Bredt:
The Emerging IEEE 802 Standard. COMPCON 1982: 279-280 - Bill Budge:
Impossible Graphics for Microcomputers. COMPCON 1982: 73-74 - Doug Cartison:
New Directions in Computer Game Design. COMPCON 1982: 75-76 - Edwin E. Catmull:
Introduction of Computer Technology in the Film Industry. COMPCON 1982: 34- - T. L. Chang, P. David Fisher:
Programmable Systolic Arrays. COMPCON 1982: 48-53 - David Choy, Clarence A. Ellis, John O. Limb:
Panel Discussion. COMPCON 1982: 403- - William M. van Cleemput:
CAD Tools for Custom Integrated Circuit Design. COMPCON 1982: 259-262 - Danny Cohen:
Internetwork Mall Forwarding. COMPCON 1982: 384-390 - William Collins, Marjorie J. Devaney, Emily Willbanks:
A Network File Storage System. COMPCON 1982: 20-23 - Franklin C. Crow:
Computational Issues in Rendering Anti-Aliased Detail. COMPCON 1982: 238-244 - John J. D'Angelo:
The Computer as Pencil. COMPCON 1982: 154-158 - Yogen K. Dalal:
Use of Multiple Networks in Xerox' Network Systems. COMPCON 1982: 391-397 - John W. Dammeyer:
The Impact of Microcomputers on Major Problems in Secondary Education. COMPCON 1982: 159-160 - C. Retna Dhas:
A Ring-Based Data-Flow Multiprocessor. COMPCON 1982: 218-223 - Lawrence A. Dorle:
Bringing CAD Closer to the Electronic Designer. COMPCON 1982: 255-258 - R. D. Dussault, W. S. Homa, R. O. Seeger:
Novel Circuit Techniques for Dense Bipolar RAMs. COMPCON 1982: 58-61 - Bruce Eisenhard:
OMNINET: A Low-Cost CSMA Network. COMPCON 1982: 174-181
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