28. COMPCON 1984:
San Francisco, California, USA
COMPCON'84, Digest of Papers, Twenty-Eighth IEEE Computer Society International Conference, San Francisco, California, USA, February 27 - March 1, 1984.
IEEE Computer Society 1984, ISBN 0-8186-0525-1
1. Numerical Supercomputers
2. From Logo To Logic Programming
3. Office Automation
4. Videodiscs and Microcomputers:
Applications and Software
- Debra R. Kuhns:
Interactive Video Disc Technology in Point-of-Purchase Displays.
56

- Michael G. Slade:
Some Elements of Interactive Video Design.
57-61

- John C. Ittelson:
Videodisc and Microcomputers Applications and Software.
62-68

5. Super Scientific Computers
6. Evaluating Product Software
7. End User Computing in the Office
8. Laser Printers
9. Molecular Computing
10. Expert Systems I
11. Networked Workstations
12. Hardware-Software Systems for Very Large Scale Information Retrieval
13. Fast IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetic
- Fred Ware:
Pipelined IEEE Floatinf-Point Processors.
168-171

- Van Shahan:
The MC68881: The IEEE Floating-Point Standard Reduced to One VLSI Chip.
172-176

- John Chang:
Algorithms for IEEE Floating-Point Arithmetics.
177-184

14. Expert Systems II
15. High Performance Graphics Terminals and Workstations
16. Legal Issues
- Susan H. Nycum:
Copyright and Other Forms of Protection for Software.
212-217

- Mikio Ishimaru:
Profitably Protecting Programming: Patents, Trade Secrets.
218-223

- Edward D. Manzo:
Does Your Programmed Computer Infringe the Patent?
224-228

17. Super Microcomputers
16. Local Area Network Standards and Their Implementations
19. Computer Graphics in Japan
20. Health and Safety Issues of Computers and VDTs
21. New Very-High-End Architectures I
22. Software Maintenance:
Methodologies and Experiences
23. Databases for CAD/VLSI
24. Computing for the Handicapped
25. New Very-High-End Architectures II
26. Developing Microprocessor Standards
27. CAD/CAE On Personal Computers:
Tools or Toys?
- Bruce E. Gladstone:
PCs and Mainframes Automatic Electronic Designs.
384-387

- Andrew V. Thompson:
MICRO-CAP: An Analog Circuit Design System for Personal Computers.
388-390

- Jim Fischer:
Personal Instrumentation in the 80's: A Revolution.
391-394

28. Innovative Display Technologies
29. Innovative Computer System Architectures for AI
30. Modula-2 - A Replacement for Pascal?
31. Structured VLSI Design
32. Authorship Tools
33. New Generation Computer Architectures
- Toshio Shimada, Kei Hiraki, Kenji Nishida:
An Architecture of a Data Flow Machine and Its Evaluation.
486-490

- H. A. Hoeschen, J. Agraz-Guerena, A. K. Goksel, V. K. L. Huang, H. S. Jacobs, P. M. Lu, H. F. S. Law, W. F. Miller, P. A. Swartz:
A Second Generation 32-Bit CMOS Microprocessors.
491-

- A. K. Goksel, J. Agraz-Guerana, H. S. Jacobs, J. J. Molinelli, P. A. Swartz, Y. K. Wo, William W. Troutman:
A Memory Unit Management for a Second Generation Microprocessor.
492-

34. UNIX:
Riding the Crest
35. Magnetic vs. Optical Storage - A New Ballgame?
36. Update on Stars (Panel Session)
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