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IEEEPACT
1999
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A Fully Asynchronous Superscalar Architecture
An asynchronous superscalar architecture is presented based on a novel architectural feature called instruction compounding. This enables efficient dynamic scheduling and forwardi...
D. K. Arvind, Robert D. Mullins
CCS
1999
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Signature Schemes Based on the Strong RSA Assumption
We describe and analyze a new digital signature scheme. The new scheme is quite efficient, does not require the the signer to maintain any state, and can be proven secure against ...
Ronald Cramer, Victor Shoup
MICRO
1999
IEEE
100views Hardware» more  MICRO 1999»
15 years 10 months ago
A Superscalar 3D Graphics Engine
3D graphics performance is increasing faster than any other computing application. Almost all PC systems now include 3D graphics accelerators for games, CAD, or visualization appl...
Andrew Wolfe, Derek B. Noonburg
FMLDO
1999
Springer
94views Database» more  FMLDO 1999»
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Specifying Active Rules for Database Maintenance
In this article we extend previous work on the development of logical foundations for the specification of the dynamics of databases. In particular, we deal with two problems. Fir...
Leopoldo E. Bertossi, Javier Pinto
GLVLSI
1998
IEEE
124views VLSI» more  GLVLSI 1998»
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A VLSI High-Performance Encoder with Priority Lookahead
In this paper we introduce a VLSI priority encoder that uses a novel priority lookahead scheme to reduce the delay for the worse case operation of the circuit, while maintaining a...
José G. Delgado-Frias, Jabulani Nyathi