> Publishers' series
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Reconfigurable processing: the third computing paradigm John P. Gray and Tom Kean
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1996
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Java language tutorial - your second jolt breakout sessions Presenter: Arthur Van Hoff
Stanford: Sun Microsystems, 1996
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Nanometers and gigabucks Gordon E. Moore
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1996
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Enterprise computing using industry standard components Jim Boak
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1996
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IPv6: the new Internet protocol Steve Deering and Craig Mudge
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1996
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Scalable shared memory multiprocessing and the silicon graphics S2MP architecture Daniel E. Lenoski
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1996
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Mapping the Internet yesterday, today and tomorrow Gordon Bell
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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ServerNet and the emergence of system area networks Robert W. Horst
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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Windows NT privileged architecture Lou Perazzoli
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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The spring distributed, object oriented operating system Jim Mitchell & Graham Hamilton
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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Multimedia on Ethernet Paul Sherer
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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Microkernel concepts and the IBM microkernel Michael Kistler
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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The evolution of high bandwidth networking Bob Bressler
Stanford, CA: Univ. Video Communications, 1995
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The fundamentals of virtual reality Brian Hanley
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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VirtualWires a technology for massive multi-FPGA systems Anant Agarwal
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Principles of OLE 2.0 an exposition of Microsoft's object-oriented systems architecture Tony Williams
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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The information highway [1] Definitions and issues moderator and organizer: Barbara Simons
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Encapsulation and inheritence in C++ Mark Linton
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Software reliability engineering (SRE) John D. Musa
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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The origins of ATM A. G. Fraser
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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The design of C++ Bjarne Stroustrup
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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IO subsystems in PCs: a case for functional parallelism Suhas Patil
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Object oriented class design using the Microsoft Foundation classes Scott Randell
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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The 100-Mbps Ethernet standard Paul Sherer
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Reengineering business: the shift to client server David Vaskevitch
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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Roadkill on the information highway Nathan Myhrvold
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1994
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An overview of Intel's Pentium Processor John Crawford; Don Alpert; Beatrice Fu
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Tiger in a cage applications of knowledge-based systems Edward A. Feigenbaum
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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NP complete problems Richard Karp
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Cray T3D software: delivering the performance Steve Reinhardt & Winnie Williams
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Automatic speech recognition Kai-Fu Lee
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Thor: an object oriented database system Barbara Liskov
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Computer musings: the associative law, or the anatomy of rotations in binary trees Donald E. Knuth
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Tracking the teraflop C. Gordon Bell
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Terabytes, teraflops (or why work on processors when I/O is where the action is?) David Patterson
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1993
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Inter-application communication Kurt Piersol
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1992
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SPARC version 9: adding 64-Bit addressing and robustness to an existing RISC architecture David R. Ditzel
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1992
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Objects and interfaces for system software structure Michael L. Powell
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1992
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Evolution of PowerPC architectur Richard Oehler & Michael W. Blasgen
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1992
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Scalable multiprocessors and DASH approach John Hennessy
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1992
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X window system design principles Jim Gettys
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1991
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Introduction to VHDL James Armstrong
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1991
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Computer security in distributed systems Butler Lampson
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1991
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NeWS: a networked and extensible Window System James Gosling
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1990
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Operating systems architecture in the 1990s Jim Mitchell
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1990
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The 11 rules of supercomputer design C. Gordon Bell
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1989
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The design and development of SPARC David Patterson and Wayne Rosing
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1989
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The future of computing the open system imperative Bill Joy
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1987
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Architectures and technologies for concurrent supercomputing Justin Rattner
Stanford, Calif.: Univ. Video Communications, 1987
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Network computing David Nelson
Stanford, Calif.: UVC, 1987