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adam_text | COMPCON SPRING
91
Table
of Contents
General Chairman s Message
.....................................
v
Program CoChairmans Message
...................................vi
Committee Lists
...........................................
vii
MICROPROCESSOR HARDWARE Track
100
MIPS and Counting
Chair JohnWharton
Performance Enhancements in the Superscalar
І960ММ
Embedded Microprocessor
...........4
S. McGeady,
R
Steck,
G.
Hinton, and
A. Bąjwa
A Superpipeline
Approach to the MIPS Architecture
..........................8
A. Bashteen, I.
Lui,
and J.
Mullan
The Metaflow Lightning Chipset
....................................13
B. D.
Lightner
and G.
НШ
Towards the Single Chip PC
Chair. JohnWharton
The AMD Am286™ZXMicroprocessor
...............................20
A.R.Khan
Desktop SPARC-CompHant Systems
Chair PhilHuelson
Put a SPARC into Your PC
......................................28
T.Lacey
A Marriage of PC and Workstation Technologies
...........................34
B. Rosen
Trends in Building
a SPARC-Compaüble
System: A Case Study in Methods and Tools
........37
P.Afshar
PARALLEL
COMPUTING
Track
LLNL Parallel Computing
Chair Eugene. D. Brooks,
ΠΙ
BBN TC2000 Architecture and Programming Models
.........................46
ED. Brooks III,
B.C.
Gorda,
KM. Warren, and T.S. Welcome
A Killer Micro Attack On
3D
Neutron Transport
...........................51
M
Jř.
Dorr and JM. Ferguson
Gauss Elimination: A Case Study On Parallel Machines
.......................57
KM. Warren and ED. Brooks III
Parallel Computing at Caltech
Chair Paul Messina
Parallel and Distributed Supercomputing at Caltech
..........................64
P.Messina
DIME: Portable Software for Irregular Meshes for Parallel or Sequential
Computen
.........68
R.
Williams
Parallel AZ-LogNN-body Algorithms and
Applications
to Astrophysics
................73
J.Salmon
vni
New Parallel Computer Architectures
Chair. Roger Anderson
Integrated Heterogeneous Processing
.................................
J80
N£. Aneshansley
The Star 910/VP as a Scientific Computer in Sun Networks
......................86
GJ. Culler
TheDNlOOOOTX: A New High-Performance PRISM Processor
....................90
R.
Bahr,
S.
Ciavaglia,
В.
Flahive,
M.
Kline, P.
Magern,
and D. Nickel
DATABASE TECHNOLOGY Track
Parallel DataBase Implementation
Chair: Mike Pong
Moving Data in Parallel
........................................100
C. Pearson
Optimizing Parallel Query Plans and Execution
............................
10S
H.Leslie
Load Balancing Batch and Interactive Queries in a Highly Parallel Environment
. .......... ,110
S. Englert
SQL Access: Heterogeneous Data-Base Interoperability
Chair: RaoYendluri
SQL Access Overview
........................................114
JH.Balboni
SQL Access and ANSI/ISO SQL and X/Open
.............................120
P. Perkovic
SQL Access and ISO/RDA
......................................123
H.S. Sabharwal
Heterogeneous MuMDatabase Interoperability
Chain
Witold Litwin
Pegasus: A System for Seamless Integration of Heterogeneous Information Sources
.........128
R. Ahmed, P. DeSmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi,
W. Litwin, A. Rafii,
and M.-C. Shan
Multidatabase Transactions: Impediments and Opportunities
.....................137
M. Rusinkiewicz andD. Georgakopouios
Deadlock Problems in a Multidatabase Environment
.........................145
Y.
Breitbart,
W. Litwin,
and
Α.
Silberschatz
Maintaining Transaction Consistency in Mulb databases Using Quasi Serializable Executions
.....
1S2
W.
Du,
AX. Elmagarmid, and W. Kim
COMPUTING
&
SOCIETY Track
Computer Security: Towards Deployed Systems
Chair Karl Levitt
Towards
a
Testbed
for Malicious Code Detection
...........................160
R.
Lo,
P. Kerchen, R. Crawford, W. Ho, J. Crossley, G. Fink, K. Levitt,
R.
Olsson,
and M. Archer
Password Management
........................................167
M. Bishop
A System for Distributed Intrusion Detection
.............................170
SR. Snapp, J.
Brentano,
G.V.
Dias,
ΓΧ.
Goon, T.
Granee,
LJ
Heberlein,
C.-L. Ho,
KM. Levitt, B. Mukherjee. DJL. Mansur,
KL. Pon,
and
S JE. Smaha
The Verification of Secure Distributed Systems
............................177
J
.
Alves-Foss and K. Levitt
IX
Protections
AGAINST the
Information Age
Chair. Jim Warren
Computers and Privacy in the Pivotal Decade
.............................186
E. Hendricks
Threats to Privacy and Public Keys for Protection
...........................189
J.Bidzos
Protections FOR the Information Age
Chair Jim Warren
Freedom of the Press for the Press of the Future
............................196
K£Drexler
WORKSTATIONS Track
Hewlett Packard/Apollo Next Generation RISC Workstations
Chain Mark
Forsyth
CMOS PA-RISC Processor for A New Family of Workstations
....................202
M
.
Forsyth, S.
Mangelsdorf,
E.
DeLano,
С.
Gleason,
J.
Ύ
etter,
and D.
Steìss
System Design
for a Low Cost PA-RISC
Desktop Workstation
....................208
R.
Horning,
L. Johnson, L. Thayer, D.
Li,
V. Meter, C. Dowdell, and D.
Roberts
Architecture and Compiler Enhancements for PA-RISC Workstations.................
214
D. Odnert, R.
Hansen,
M.
Dadoo, and M.
Laventhal
The DECStation
5100
Chain Dileep Bhandharkar
DECStation
5000
Model
200.....................................220
M JX.
Nielsen
TURBOchannel
...........................................226
M JJC.
Nielsen
PixelStamp Graphics Subsystems for the DECStation
5000......................234
Z. Hussain and B.
Kelleher
The Intergragh Clipper C400 Processor
Chain BobMoeller
Future Directions in CLIPPER Processors
..............................340
H. Sachs andH. McGhan
The C400 Clipper Superscaler/Superpipelined RISC Design
.....................247
L. Hanson andN. Brookwood
Code Restructuring for Enhanced Performance on a Pipelined Processor
...............252
W. Baxter and R. Arnold
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING Track
New SIMD Architectures
Chain Roger Anderson
The Data Transport Computer™: A
З
-Dimensional
Massively Parallel SIMD Computer
......264
JJi. Jackson .^
The Coherent Processor™: An Associative Processor Architecture and
Applications
........270
CD.
Storman
Parallel Processors
Chain KenichiMiura
ApplicauonsoftheMasParMP-latNASA/Goddard
.........................278
J
Я.
Fischer and J.
Oorband
One Year with an
iPSC/eóO
......................................283
E.
Barszcz
An ECL RISC Multiprocessor
....................................289
B. Foster,
С
Alexander, A. Roberts, andD. Roberts
High-Performance Computer Systems
Chair: Ken Stevens
VP2000 Series Dual Scalar and Quadruple Scalar Models Supercomputing Systems
-
A New
Concept in Vector Processing
.....................................294
K. Miura, H. Nagakura, andH.
lamura
The NEC SX-3 Supercomputer System
................................303
T. Watanabe
IBM ES/9000 Model
320
Air-Cooled Computer Technology
.....................309
V.
Gani,
M.
Graf,
К.
Mathews,
and
E.
Eichełberger
MULTIMEDIA
Track
Video Processors and Multi-Media
Chair: JohnWharton
TheC-CubeCLSSO JPEG Image Compression Processor
.......................318
S.C.
Purceii
Intel s
І750
(R) Video Processor ~ The Programmable Solution
....................324
R. Manepally andD. Sprague
A Flexible Chip Set for
Intra
Frame Video Compression
.......................330
D. Auld
Video Compression Standards
Chair: Theodore A. Laliotis
The MPEG Video Compression Standard
...............................334
DJ.
U
Gall
MPEG-Audio Draft, Description as of December
10,1990:
ISO/IECJTC1/SC2/WG11
........336
JO. Johnston
MPEG Systems Committee Draft: ISO/IECJTCl/SCWGll
....................338
A.G. Maclnnis
An Overview of the Fluent Video System Architecture
........................340
P. Uppaluru
Advances in Data Compression
-
Lets Get Small
Chair. Glen
G. Langdon
General Purpose Data Compression ICs
................................344
D
Jř.
Helman
JPEG4 1 : Selective Compression for High Quality Color Desktop Publishing
.............349
A. Ligtenberg
Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding for Multi-media Applications
..................354
G.G.
Langdon, Jr.
SOFTWARE Track
Trends in UNIX Software
Chair: Jeffrey Haemer
PANEL SESSION
UNIX Software Next
..........................................362
P.H. Solus
Trends in UNIX Software
......................................365
J.S. Haemer, S.P. McCarron.andP.H.
Salus
A Look at Computing in the
1990s..................................369
M. Burch
XI
Constraint Programming Languages
Chair. JoxanJaffar
The CLPQt) Language and System: An Overview
..........................376
J.
Jagar,
S.
Michaylov, PJ. Stuckey, and
R
Л.С.
Yap
The CLP Language CHIP: Constraint Solving and Applications
...................382
P. Van Hentenryck
Constraint Hierarchies and Their Applications
............................388
A. Doming, B. Freeman-Benson, J. Maloney, and M. Wilson
Parallel Languages
Chair. Bob Keller
Vectorization of an Applicative Language: Current Results and Future Directions
..........396
D.C. Cam
__
Portable Programs for Parallel Computers Using
STRANDûa
.....................403
T.G.
Mattson
Parallelism, Distribution, and Synchronization in SR
.........................407
R
A. Olsson
Parallel Programming In Ada: Experience and Results
........................413
A. Goforth, P. Collard, andM. Marquardt
FUTURE DIRECTIONS Track
EDA Environments in
1995 -
What Will They Be Like
Chair Jeff Lewis
EDA Environments in
1995:
Specification, Not Implementation
...................424
J.Lewis
EDA
1995:
Challenges for ASIC Vendors
..............................428
MS. O Brien andJ. Lipman
EDA Environments in
1995
for Systems Development
........................434
S. Hulsoor
Computing Systems Based On Optical Logic
Chair Joe Goodman
A Digital Optical Implementation of RISC
..............................436
R. S. RudokasandP. S.
Giúlfoyle
Optical Disks in Optical Computing
..................................442
MA. Neifeld, AA. Yamamura, S. Rakshit, S. Kobayashi, andD. Psaltis
Formal Methods in Hardware Design
Chair PhilWindley
From Formal Verification To Silicon Compilation
..........................450
J. Joyce, E. Liu, J. Rushby,
N.
Shanker, R. Suaya, and
F. von Henke
Bridging the Formal Methods Gap: A Computer-Aided Verification Tool for
Hardware Designs
..........................................456
M. Srivas
The Practical Verification of Microprocessor Designs
.........................462
P J.
Windiey
APPLIED COMPUTING
-
STATE-OF-THE-ART Track
Rapid Commercialization of Handwriting and Text Recognition
Chair Larry Spitz
Neural Network Approach To Handprint Character Recognition
....................472
L. D.
Jockei,
С.
E.
Stenard,
H. S. Baird,
В.
Boser, J. Bromley,
C. J.
С.
Burges,
J. S.
Denker,
H. P. Graf, D.
Henderson,
R.
E. Howard, W. Hubbard,
Y. LeCun,
O. Matan,
E.
Pednault,
W.
Satterfield, ESâckinger, and T.
Thompson
xu
Automated Recognition of Embossed Characters Using Artificial Neural Systems
...........476
CM. Anderson
Handwriting Recognition in the GO Operating System
........................483
RM.
Can
Multiple Neural Net Architectures for Character Recognition
.....................487
CL. Scofield, L. Kenton, andJ.-C. Chang
What is Software Design: Why Isn t It Software Engineering?
Chair Terry Winograd
The Relation of Design to Human Concerns
..............................494
B. Hartfield
Conceptual
Models and Metaphor in Software Design
.........................498
P. Heckel
Interacting With Users in the Design Process
.............................500
L. De
Young
OBJECT AND DATABASE TECHNOLOGY Track
Intelligent Database Technology
Chair. Mohammad Ketabchi
Intelligent Object-Oriented Features in Distributed Databases
.................... .504
A. Chan, S. Khoshafian, R. Abnous, andR.
Blumer
Remote-Exchange: An Approach to Controlled Sharing Among Autonomous, Heterogeneous
Database Systems
...........................................510
D. Fang, J. Hammer, D. McLeod, and A. Si
Declarative Reasoning Extensions to Commercial SQL Database Management Systems
........516
S. Khoshafian and L. Thieme
A Pattern-Based Constraint Specification Language for Object-Oriented Databases
..........522
S.Y.W.
Su
and AM. Alashqur
Present and Future
Object Technology:
Presei
Chair. Dr. Rao Mikkilineni
Issues in the Adoption of Object-Oriented Paradigm
.........................534
P. Goyal
Current State of Object Technology in Japan
.............................540
M.Aoyama
A Perspective on Object-Oriented Technology
............................546
J. Zhu, R. Nassif, P. Goyal, andR. Mikkilineni
Foundations of Concurrency Among Objects
.............................553
S.
Dos,
B. Gopinath, andD. Kurshan
Advanced Transaction Models
Chain Andreas
Reuter
Advanced Rule Driven Transaction Management
...........................562
J. Klein
Coordinating Activities Through Extended Sagas: A Summary
....................568
H. Garcia-Molina, D. Gawlick, J. Klein, K. Kleissner, andK. Salem
ConTracts: A Means for Improving Reliability in Distributed Computing
...............574
H.
Wächter
COOPERATION AND COMPUTERS Track
Industrial Partnerships for Commercialization of US. Government Technology
Chair Joseph Allen
Licensing Government Funded Technologies at the University of California
..............582
CL. Voelker
xiu
Commercializing
Federal
Technology
.................................588
J.
Allen
Opportunities for Accelerating Commercial Development Via Effective Partnering
..........590
R
£.
Barks
Experience with Joint US/JAPAN Computing Ventures
Chain MA. Harrison
PANEL SESSION
A Lawyer s Perspective On Joint U.SyJapan Computing Ventures
...................594
МЯ.Моуіе
Author Index
.............................................597
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