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IEEE Micro, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January / February 1998
- Gary S. Robinson:
Java and the PAS process. 4-5 - Richard H. Stern:
The Gnat versus the Borg [Microsoft]. 6-8 - Randall Rettberg, William J. Dally, David E. Culler:
The bleeding edge. 10-11 - Mark Horowitz, Chih-Kong Ken Yang, Stefanos Sidiropoulos:
High-speed electrical signaling: overview and limitations. 12-24 - John Poulton, William J. Dally, Steve Tell:
A tracking clock recovery receiver for 4-Gbps signaling. 25-27 - Ben Y. Yu, Paul Tollver, Robert J. Runser, Kung-Li Deng, Deyu Zhou, Ivan Glesk, Paul R. Prucnal:
Packet-switched optical networks. 28-38 - Alan E. Charlesworth:
Starfire: extending the SMP envelope. 39-49 - Cezary Dubnicki, Angelos Bilas, Yuqun Chen, Stefanos N. Damianakis, Kai Li:
Myrinet communication. 50-52 - Brent N. Chun, Alan M. Mainwaring, David E. Culler:
Virtual network transport protocols for Myrinet. 53-63 - Stephanie R. Goldberg, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya:
Implementing degradable processing arrays. 64-74 - Shane M. Greenstein:
To have and to have not [techno-haves and have-nots]. 76-84
Volume 18, Number 2, March / April 1998
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Ties that bind: foreseeing foreclosure. 4-5 - Richard H. Stern:
Patenting signals. 6-8 - Richard Mateosian:
COM and DCOM - Microsoft's vision for distributed objects [Book Reviews]. 9-10 - Richard Mateosian:
Usable Software And Documentation [Book Review]. 10 - Allen J. Baum, Allan L. Smith:
Hot Chips-hot Stuff. 11-13 - Kevin Normoyle, Michael A. Csoppenszky, Allan Tzeng, Timothy P. Johnson, Christopher D. Furman, Jamshid Mostoufi:
UltraSPARC-II/: expanding the boundaries of a system on a chip. 14-24 - Fumio Arakawa, Osamu Nishii, Kunio Uchiyama, Norio Nakagawa:
SH4 RISC multimedia microprocessor. 26-34 - Kazumasa Suzuki, Tomohisa Arai, Kouhei Nadehara, Ichiro Kuroda:
V830R/AV: embedded multimedia superscalar RISC processor. 36-47 - Tim Litch, Jeff Slaton:
StrongARMing portable communications. 48-55 - Anton Chernoff, Mark A. Herdeg, Raymond J. Hookway, Chris Reeve, Norman Rubin, Tony Tye, S. Bharadwaj Yadavalli, John Yates:
FX!32 a profile-directed binary translator. 56-64 - Dave Dunning, Greg J. Regnier, Gary L. McAlpine, Don Cameron, Bill Shubert, Frank Berry, Anne Marie Merritt, Ed Gronke, Chris Dodd:
The Virtual Interface Architecture. 66-76 - Matt Welsh, Anindya Basu, Xun Wilson Huang, Thorsten von Eicken:
Memory management for user-level network interfaces. 77-82
Volume 18, Number 3, May / June 1998
- Richard Mateosian:
Year 2000, Windows 98, Help! 5-79 - Richard H. Stern:
Inviting participants in standard setting. 6-7 - Eric R. Fossum:
Digital camera system on a chip. 8-15 - Gary S. Robinson:
Standards And The Market. 16-17 - Carl F. Cargill:
Standardization: art or discipline? 18-24 - Stacy Leistner:
Avoiding surprises: some thoughts on standards. 25-32 - Colm MacKernan:
Avoiding the legal mire [legal aspects of standards]. 34-42 - Shane M. Greenstein:
Industrial economics and strategy: computing platforms. 43-53 - David V. James, David B. Gustavson, Balint Fleischer:
SerialExpress-a high performance workstation interconnect. 54-65 - H. Peter Hofstee, Sang H. Dhong, David Meltzer, Kevin J. Nowka, Joel Silberman, Jeffrey L. Burns, Stephen D. Posluszny, Osamu Takahashi:
Designing for a gigahertz [guTS integer processor]. 66-74
Volume 18, Number 4, July / August 1998
- Gary S. Robinson:
Starting an international standard. 2-3 - Richard H. Stern:
Restraints on technology advances. 4-6 - Gerhard Tröster:
New Route In System Integration: Chip-Package Codesign. 7-9 - Happy Holden:
Microvias: the next generation of substrates and packages. 10-16 - Mitsumasa Koyanagi, Hiroyuki Kurino, Kang Wook Lee, Katsuyuki Sakuma, Nobuaki Miyakawa, Hikotaro Itani:
Future system-on-silicon LSI chips. 17-22 - Jenshan Lin:
Chip-package codesign for high-frequency circuits and systems. 24-32 - Evan E. Davidson:
Large chip vs. MCM for a high-performance system. 33-41 - Etienne Hirt, Michael Scheffler, Jean-Pierre Wyss:
Area I/O's potential for future processor systems. 42-49 - Andreas C. Cangellaris:
Electrical modeling and simulation challenges in chip-package codesign. 50-59 - Bruce L. Jacob, Trevor N. Mudge:
Virtual memory in contemporary microprocessors. 60-75 - Shane M. Greenstein:
Uncertainty, prediction, and the unexpected. 76-77 - Jim Isaak, Lowell Johnson:
Posix/Unix standards: foundation for 21st century growth. 88
Volume 18, Number 5, September / October 1998
- Richard Mateosian:
Working On The Web. 2-3 - Shane M. Greenstein:
Return Of The Jaded. 4-5 - Gary S. Robinson:
Standards Give You Control. 6 - Richard H. Stern:
Y2K Product Liability. 7 - Dimiter R. Avresky, Karl-Erwin Grosspietsch, Barry W. Johnson, Fabrizio Lombardi:
Embedded Fault-Tolerant Systems. 8-11 - Edna Barros, Marcus V. D. dos Santos:
A safe, accurate intravenous infusion control system. 12-21 - Volker Strumpen:
Portable and fault-tolerant software systems. 22-32 - Matthias Pflanz, Heinrich Theodor Vierhaus:
Generating reliable embedded processors. 33-41 - Giorgos A. Efthivoulidis, Evangelos Verentziotis, Apostolos Meliones, Theodora A. Varvarigou, Antonios Kontizas, Geert Deconinck, Vincenzo De Florio:
Fault-tolerant communication in embedded supercomputing. 42-52 - Adel Cherif, Takuya Katayama:
Replica management for fault-tolerant systems. 54-65 - Reinhard von Hanxleden, Ali Botorabi, Slawomir Kupczyk:
A codesign approach for safety-critical automotive applications. 66-79 - J. L. Ferrero:
Wearable Computing: One man's mission. 88
Volume 18, Number 6, November / December 1998
- Shane M. Greenstein:
Commercializing the Internet. 6-7 - H.-S. Philip Wong, Albert J. P. Theuwissen:
Digital Imaging. 12-13 - Shoji Kawamura:
Capturing images with digital still cameras. 14-19 - James E. Adams Jr., Ken Parulski, Kevin E. Spaulding:
Color processing in digital cameras. 20-30 - Minerva M. Yeung, Boon-Lock Yeo, Matthew J. Holliman:
Digital watermarks: Shedding light on the invisible. 32-41 - Paul M. Alt:
Displays for electronic imaging. 42-53 - Jacob R. Lorch, Alan Jay Smith:
Apple Macintosh's energy consumption. 54-63 - Yiming Hu, Qing Yang:
A new hierarchical disk architecture. 64-76
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