IEEE Spectrum 1987 - Abstracts
IEEE Spectrum 1987 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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An electronic nation. (Singapore's automation initiatives) (Spectral Lines) (column) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Donald Christiansen | |||
A parallel architecture comes of age at last. (hypercube) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Paul Wiley | |||
Artificial expertise. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Donald Christiansen | |||
Automating electronic design. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Isadore Katz | |||
Automating mechanical design. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Richard Miller | |||
Breaking the enemy's code. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
Cache memory design: an evolving art. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Alan Jay Smith | |||
Chip voltage: why less is better. (a reduced power-supply standard for submicrometer devices) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Sunlin Chou, Carl Simonsen | |||
Coherent optical detection: a thousand calls on one circuit. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Paul S. Henry, Richard A. Linke | |||
Communications. (in 1986) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Trudy E. Bell | |||
Computer benchmarking: paths and pitfalls. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Jack Dongarra, Joanne L. Martin, Jack Worlton | |||
Computers improve diagnostics. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Robert W. Mann | |||
Design automation. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Kenneth I. Werner | |||
Designing analog systems: concept to components. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Larry Jacob | |||
Designing micro-based systems for fail-safe travel. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | David B. Turner, Roger D. Burns, Herbert Hecht | |||
Digital scopes: assembly in record time. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Kenneth I. Werner | |||
Home automation is next. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Judson Hofmann | |||
How computers helped stampede the stock market. (includes related article on the misnomer of program trading) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Tekla S. Perry, John Voelcker, John A. Adam, Elizabeth Corcoran, Karen Fitzgerald, Erin E. Murphy, Katherine Wollard | |||
How to prevent circuit zapping. (microelectronics) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Robert J. Antinone | |||
How to program parallel processors. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Carl D. Howe, Bruce Moxon | |||
Industrial electronics. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gadi Kaplan | |||
Making compact disks interactive. (CD-I, compact disk interactive) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Richard Bruno | |||
Manufacturing and design: a symbiosis. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Daniel E. Whitney | |||
Many consortiums start to show progress. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Lorraine M. Duvall | |||
Math chips: how they work. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Ken Rauch | |||
Matrix printer: no pulleys, belts, or screws. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | John Newman | |||
Minis and mainframes. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Glenn Zorpette, Paul Wallich | |||
Modeling power plants. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Mankamna Singh | |||
Optical interconnects replace hardwire. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Lynn D. Hutcheson, Paul Haugen, Anis Husain | |||
Oscilloscopes: how to find the one that fits. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Rod Bristol, Gary Fladstol, Clint Brannon | |||
PC Jr.: misreading the market. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | John Voelker | |||
Performance improves despite market. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Theo A.C.M. Claasen | |||
Power semiconductors: fast, tough and compact. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Dan Y. Chen | |||
Product planners assess users' needs. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Robert Davidson | |||
Programs help spot hot spots. (Thermal analysis helps identify potential problems for VLSI components.) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Thomas T. Bui, James M. Kallis, Landon A. Strattan | |||
Railroads still highly attractive. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | David B. Turner | |||
Redeveloped algorithms wring more out of supercomputers. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | George Michael | |||
Small, low-cost earth stations: a major trend. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | S. Joseph Campanella | |||
Solid state. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Mark A. Fischetti | |||
Soon desktop computers will have more power than minis. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Jean-Louis Gassee | |||
Telecommunications in the coming decades. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Stephen B. Weinstein | |||
The industry will make significant advances in probe technology. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Fendall G. IV Winston | |||
The surface-mounting challenge: access to circuits. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Jon L. Turino | |||
The universal data connection. (ISDN) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Sushil N. Pandhi | |||
The versatility of digital signal processing chips. (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Amnon Aliphas, Joel A. Feldman | |||
Too much, too soon: information overload. (the increasing complexity of computer hardware and software may overwhelm the humans who use them) (includes related article on writing software with users in mind) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | ||||
Toward better computer science. (the U.S. needs a national policy on computer-science research, and researchers need more time and money) (technical) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | John E. Hopcroft, Dean B. Krafft | |||
Transportation. (in 1986) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Gadi Kaplan | |||
Vendors increasingly supported standards. | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Sumit Dasgupta |
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