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Microprocessing and Microprogramming, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 1988
- Andrés de Santos y Lleó, C. López, E. Muñoz:
A Text-to-Multivoice converter for Spanish: Real time operation analysis. 1-10 - Mike P. Papazoglou, Panayiotis E. Pintelas:
A versatile Kernel proposal for a multimicroprocessor system environment. 11-21 - Yehuda Wallach:
Fast computations for some matrix functions. 23-28 - L. L. Miller:
A microprocessor based parallel search system for fast data retrieval. 29-38 - Honesty C. Young:
Code Scheduling Methods for some architectural features in PIPE. 39-63 - Yuki Hirakawa, Nobuo Kawashima, M. Imase:
Extensible packaged architecture. 65-74 - Gerhard Chroust:
A note on "Implementable decimal arithmetic algorithms". 75-77
Volume 22, Number 2, February 1988
- Shang-Rong Tsai, Li-Ming Tseng, Chyi-Nan Chen:
On the architectural support for logical machine systems. 81-96 - Amjad Ali Soomro, Mushfiqur Rahman, Sadiq M. Sait:
A general real-time decoder based on AMD 2900 devices. 97-113 - Tao Li, Kent F. Smith:
Exploiting equilateral-triangular architectures for VLSI systolic implementation. 115-124 - Jan Kazimierczak:
A technique to transform programs into circuits. 125-140 - Josef Kelbler:
A method of address tracing by firmware. 141-146 - Francis Neelamkavil:
Random number generation on microcomputers - State of the art. 147-150 - A. Koushtuev, V. Bondarenko, K. Konoplev:
Voice announcement for vehicle operators. 151-156
Volume 22, Number 3, May 1988
- S. Upendra Rao, Arun K. Majumdar:
Global microcode compaction - a performance evaluation by simulation. 159-174 - Geof F. Carpenter, David J. Holding, Andy M. Tyrrell:
The design and simulation of software fault tolerant mechanisms for application in distributed processing systems. 175-185 - Pierre Lebee, Kun Mean Hou, Marc Guillemont, Guy Fontenier:
A new machine architecture for distributed operating systems. 187-203 - JoséC. Delgado:
Designing computer architectures with SADAN. 205-216 - M. Balakrishnan, Arun K. Majumdar, Dilip K. Banerji, James G. Linders:
Synthesis of decentralised controllers from high level description. 217-229
Volume 22, Number 4, October 1988
- JoséA Cerrada, Manuel Collado:
Implementation of a csp-based extension of Pascal. 233-242 - Ali R. Hurson, Les L. Miller:
Indexed files in the parallel file environment. 243-253 - Colin C. Charlton, Paul H. Leng, Dennis M. Wilkinson:
A microprogram meta-disassembler. 255-262 - R. K. Arora, M. N. Gupta:
An algorithm for solving distributed termination problem. 263-271 - Franc Novak, Sandi Klavzar, Ludvik Gyergyek:
On system diagnosis for transient fault situations. 273-275 - W.-K. Huang, Fabrizio Lombardi:
A low complexity approach for fault detection in C-testable orthogonal VLSI arrays. 277-299 - Francesca Cesarini, Giovanni Soda, G. Zappa:
A multiprocessor architecture and its application to adaptive control. 301-310
Volume 22, Number 5, December 1988
- Giovanni Aloisio, Vincenzo Di Lecce:
A VLSI 'rest' processing element with improved bus connections (an evaluation). 315-323 - S. Sanyal, P. V. S. Rao:
Design of a high reliability self diagnosing computer using bit slice microprocessors. 325-331 - Slobodan Ribaric, Nikola Pavesic:
Parallel character recognition system: Theory, simulation and synthesis. 333-346 - Vincenzo Roveda, Albert Werbrouck:
Cluster analysis with a fast microcomputer. 347-351 - Gianfranco Ciccarella, M. Faccio, Piero Marietti, C. Padovani:
A microcomputer LAN for process control and its VLSI access unit. 353-365 - Hans Eberle:
Analysis of processor-memory communication by the NS 32000 processor family. 367-377 - W. Eicher, Ewald von Puttkamer, A. Scheel, H. Streit:
A new strategy for interpreting LISP applied to FranzLISP. 379-384 - Eric R. Fox, Kenneth J. Kiefer, Robert F. Vangen, Shaun P. Whalen:
RISC, a microprocessor architecture for GaAs technology. 385-391
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