Each index entry below is accompanied by an author's name and a page number; the author index contains the title of the paper and the names of coauthors, if any.
Algorithms
Algorithms and data structures for compressed-memory machines
|
Franaszek |
245
|
| Proactive management of software aging |
Castelli |
311
|
Biology and biomedical studies
A hierarchical, building-block-based computational scheme for protein structure prediction
|
Tsai |
513
|
| Brute force estimation of the number of human genes using EST clustering as a measure |
Davison |
439
|
| DELPHI: A pattern-based method for detecting sequence similarity |
Floratos |
455
|
| Determination of optimal Chebyshev-expanded hydrophobic discrimination function for globular proteins |
Fain |
525
|
| DFT-based molecular dynamics as a new tool for computational biology: First applications and perspective |
Andreoni |
397
|
| Evaluating protein structure-prediction schemes using energy landscape theory |
Eastwood |
475
|
| Hidden Markov models in biological sequence analysis |
Birney |
449
|
| Protein flexibility and electrostatic interactions |
Kumar |
499
|
Biotechnology
A hierarchical, building-block-based computational scheme for protein structure prediction
|
Tsai |
513
|
| Brute force estimation of the number of human genes using EST clustering as a measure |
Davison |
439
|
| DELPHI: A pattern-based method for detecting sequence similarity |
Floratos |
455
|
| Determination of optimal Chebyshev-expanded hydrophobic discrimination function for globular proteins |
Fain |
525
|
| DFT-based molecular dynamics as a new tool for computational biology: First applications and perspective |
Andreoni |
397
|
| Evaluating protein structure-prediction schemes using energy landscape theory |
Eastwood |
475
|
| Hidden Markov models in biological sequence analysis |
Birney |
449
|
| Interfacing molecular dynamics with continuum dynamics in computer simulation: Toward an application to biological membranes |
Ayton |
417
|
| Model studies of the structures, reactivities, and reaction mechanisms of metalloenzymes |
Morokuma |
367
|
| Multiobjective optimization of combinatorial libraries |
Agrafiotis |
545
|
| Protein flexibility and electrostatic interactions |
Kumar |
499
|
| QSAR in grossly underdetermined systems: Opportunities and issues |
Platt |
533
|
| Quantum crystallography, a developing area of computational chemistry extending to macromolecules |
Huang |
409
|
| The adaptive multilevel finite element solution of the PoissonBoltzmann equation on massively parallel computers |
Baker |
427
|
Chemical analysis
Chemical and physical aspects of the post-exposure baking process used for positive-tone chemically amplified resists
|
Hinsberg |
667
|
| Dissolution behavior of chemically amplified resist polymers for 248-, 193-, and 157-nm lithography |
Ito |
683
|
| Printing meets lithography: Soft approaches to high-resolution printing |
Michel |
697
|
| Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making |
Medeiros |
639
|
| Review of technology for 157-nm lithography |
Bates |
605
|
Chemical reaction modeling
DFT-based molecular dynamics as a new tool for computational biology: First applications and perspective
|
Andreoni |
397
|
| Model studies of the structures, reactivities, and reaction mechanisms of metalloenzymes |
Morokuma |
367
|
Chemistry and chemical engineering
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
| Conducting polymers in microelectronics |
Angelopoulos |
57
|
| Organic electronics: Introduction |
Shaw |
3
|
| Organicinorganic electronics |
Mitzi |
29
|
| Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making |
Medeiros |
639
|
Codes and coding
Embedding a secondary communication channel transparently within a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
|
Irvin |
789
|
Coding theory
Embedding a secondary communication channel transparently within a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
|
Irvin |
789
|
Combinatorial problems
Multiobjective optimization of combinatorial libraries
|
Agrafiotis |
545
|
Communication theory
Embedding a secondary communication channel transparently within a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
|
Irvin |
789
|
Communications and communication networks
Embedding a secondary communication channel transparently within a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
|
Irvin |
789
|
Computation
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
|
Alfonseca |
797
|
Computational methods
Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes
|
Curioni |
101
|
Computer architecture
Adaptive Fast Path Architecture
|
Hu |
191
|
| Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system |
Brock |
207
|
| High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest |
Nanda |
229
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
Computer organization and design
Adaptive Fast Path Architecture
|
Hu |
191
|
| Analytical analysis of finite cache penalty and cycles per instruction of a multiprocessor memory hierarchy using miss rates and queuing theory |
Matick |
819
|
| Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system |
Brock |
207
|
| High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest |
Nanda |
229
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
Crystallography
Quantum crystallography, a developing area of computational chemistry extending to macromolecules
|
Huang |
409
|
Crystals
Organicinorganic electronics
|
Mitzi |
29
|
Data compression
Algorithms and data structures for compressed-memory machines
|
Franaszek |
245
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
Data transmission
Embedding a secondary communication channel transparently within a cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
|
Irvin |
789
|
Data, structures and accessing
Adaptive Fast Path Architecture
|
Hu |
191
|
| Algorithms and data structures for compressed-memory machines |
Franaszek |
245
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
Diodes, light-emitting (LEDs)
Organicinorganic electronics
|
Mitzi |
29
|
Diodes, organic light-emitting (OLEDs)
Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes
|
Curioni |
101
|
| Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices |
Riess |
77
|
| Microdisplays based upon organic light-emitting diodes |
Howard |
115
|
| Organic electronics: Introduction |
Shaw |
3
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Display technology
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
| Microdisplays based upon organic light-emitting diodes |
Howard |
115
|
Distributed processing
High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest
|
Nanda |
229
|
Drug design
Multiobjective optimization of combinatorial libraries
|
Agrafiotis |
545
|
| QSAR in grossly underdetermined systems: Opportunities and issues |
Platt |
533
|
Electrical conduction
Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances
|
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
Electro-optics
PREVAILElectron projection technology approach for next-generation lithography
|
Dhaliwal |
615
|
Electroluminescence
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
| Microdisplays based upon organic light-emitting diodes |
Howard |
115
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Etching
Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making
|
Medeiros |
639
|
Field-effect transistors
Organicinorganic electronics
|
Mitzi |
29
|
Films, polymer
Conducting polymers in microelectronics
|
Angelopoulos |
57
|
Finite element analysis
Modular server frame with robust earthquake retention
|
Notohardjono |
771
|
| Strain measurement and numerical analysis of an epoxy adhesive subjected to thermal loads |
Kuczynski |
783
|
Fractals
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
|
Alfonseca |
797
|
Genomic and proteomic analysis
Brute force estimation of the number of human genes using EST clustering as a measure
|
Davison |
439
|
| DELPHI: A pattern-based method for detecting sequence similarity |
Floratos |
455
|
| Hidden Markov models in biological sequence analysis |
Birney |
449
|
Graphics
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
|
Alfonseca |
797
|
IBM AS/400
Uninterruptible battery backup for IBM AS/400 systems
|
Steele |
763
|
Interfaces
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
Lithography
Chemical and physical aspects of the post-exposure baking process used for positive-tone chemically amplified resists
|
Hinsberg |
667
|
| Conducting polymers in microelectronics |
Angelopoulos |
57
|
| Dissolution behavior of chemically amplified resist polymers for 248-, 193-, and 157-nm lithography |
Ito |
683
|
| Printing meets lithography: Soft approaches to high-resolution printing |
Michel |
697
|
| Review of technology for 157-nm lithography |
Bates |
605
|
| TCAD development for lithography resolution enhancement |
Liebmann |
651
|
Lithography, electron-beam
PREVAILElectron projection technology approach for next-generation lithography
|
Dhaliwal |
615
|
| Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making |
Medeiros |
639
|
Magneticsstudies and structures
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
Manufacturing
Modular server frame with robust earthquake retention
|
Notohardjono |
771
|
Masks
Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making
|
Medeiros |
639
|
| Review of technology for 157-nm lithography |
Bates |
605
|
| TCAD development for lithography resolution enhancement |
Liebmann |
651
|
Materials
Strain measurement and numerical analysis of an epoxy adhesive subjected to thermal loads
|
Kuczynski |
783
|
Mathematics (applied)
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
|
Alfonseca |
797
|
| Determination of optimal Chebyshev-expanded hydrophobic discrimination function for globular proteins |
Fain |
525
|
| QSAR in grossly underdetermined systems: Opportunities and issues |
Platt |
533
|
Measurement
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
| Strain measurement and numerical analysis of an epoxy adhesive subjected to thermal loads |
Kuczynski |
783
|
Mechanical analysis
Strain measurement and numerical analysis of an epoxy adhesive subjected to thermal loads
|
Kuczynski |
783
|
Mechanical design
Modular server frame with robust earthquake retention
|
Notohardjono |
771
|
Memory (computer) management
Algorithms and data structures for compressed-memory machines
|
Franaszek |
245
|
| Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system |
Brock |
207
|
| High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest |
Nanda |
229
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Competitive impact |
Smith |
303
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
Memory, cache
Adaptive Fast Path Architecture
|
Hu |
191
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
Conducting polymers in microelectronics
|
Angelopoulos |
57
|
Models and modeling
Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes
|
Curioni |
101
|
| Proactive management of software aging |
Castelli |
311
|
Molecular structure modeling
DFT-based molecular dynamics as a new tool for computational biology: First applications and perspective
|
Andreoni |
397
|
| Interfacing molecular dynamics with continuum dynamics in computer simulation: Toward an application to biological membranes |
Ayton |
417
|
| Model studies of the structures, reactivities, and reaction mechanisms of metalloenzymes |
Morokuma |
367
|
| Quantum crystallography, a developing area of computational chemistry extending to macromolecules |
Huang |
409
|
| The adaptive multilevel finite element solution of the PoissonBoltzmann equation on massively parallel computers |
Baker |
427
|
Multilayers
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
| Organicinorganic electronics |
Mitzi |
29
|
Multiprocessors
Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system
|
Brock |
207
|
Nanoscale structures and devices
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
NUMA systems
Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system
|
Brock |
207
|
Optical science and technology
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Optics
Microdisplays based upon organic light-emitting diodes
|
Howard |
115
|
Organic electronics
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
| Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes |
Curioni |
101
|
| Conducting polymers in microelectronics |
Angelopoulos |
57
|
| Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices |
Riess |
77
|
| Microdisplays based upon organic light-emitting diodes |
Howard |
115
|
| Organic electronics: Introduction |
Shaw |
3
|
| Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances |
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
| Organicinorganic electronics |
Mitzi |
29
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Organic materials
STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications
|
Alvarado |
89
|
Organicinorganic hybrids
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
| Organic electronics: Introduction |
Shaw |
3
|
| Organicinorganic electronics |
Mitzi |
29
|
Packaging
Strain measurement and numerical analysis of an epoxy adhesive subjected to thermal loads
|
Kuczynski |
783
|
Parallel processing
The adaptive multilevel finite element solution of the PoissonBoltzmann equation on massively parallel computers
|
Baker |
427
|
Performance analysis
Analytical analysis of finite cache penalty and cycles per instruction of a multiprocessor memory heirarchy using miss rates and queuing theory
|
Matick |
819
|
| Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system |
Brock |
207
|
| High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest |
Nanda |
229
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Competitive impact |
Smith |
303
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
| Proactive management of software aging |
Castelli |
311
|
Photoresists
Chemical and physical aspects of the post-exposure baking process used for positive-tone chemically amplified resists
|
Hinsberg |
667
|
| Dissolution behavior of chemically amplified resist polymers for 248-, 193-, and 157-nm lithography |
Ito |
683
|
| Recent progress in electron-beam resists for advanced mask-making |
Medeiros |
639
|
| Review of technology for 157-nm lithography |
Bates |
605
|
Physical chemistry
Chemical and physical aspects of the post-exposure baking process used for positive-tone chemically amplified resists
|
Hinsberg |
667
|
| Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes |
Curioni |
101
|
| Dissolution behavior of chemically amplified resist polymers for 248-, 193-, and 157-nm lithography |
Ito |
683
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Physics, solid state
Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices
|
Riess |
77
|
| Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances |
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
| STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications |
Alvarado |
89
|
Polymers
Organic electronics: Introduction
|
Shaw |
3
|
Power supplies
Uninterruptible battery backup for IBM AS/400 systems
|
Steele |
763
|
Printing technology
Printing meets lithography: Soft approaches to high-resolution printing
|
Michel |
697
|
Programming, programs, and programming languages
Logical reversibility
|
Zuliani |
807
|
Protein folding
A hierarchical, building-block-based computational scheme for protein structure prediction
|
Tsai |
513
|
| Determination of optimal Chebyshev-expanded hydrophobic discrimination function for globular proteins |
Fain |
525
|
| Evaluating protein structure-prediction schemes using energy landscape theory |
Eastwood |
475
|
| Protein flexibility and electrostatic interactions |
Kumar |
499
|
Quantum computation
Logical reversibility
|
Zuliani |
807
|
Reliability
Uninterruptible battery backup for IBM AS/400 systems
|
Steele |
763
|
Scanning tunneling microscopy
STM-excited electroluminescence and spectroscopy on organic materials for display applications
|
Alvarado |
89
|
Semiconductors
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
| Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances |
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
Semiconductors, organic
Organic electronics: Introduction |
Shaw |
3
|
| Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances |
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
Servers
Adaptive Fast Path Architecture
|
Hu |
191
|
| Algorithms and data structures for compressed-memory machines |
Franaszek |
245
|
| Experience with building a commodity Intel-based ccNUMA system |
Brock |
207
|
| High-throughput coherence control and hardware messaging in Everest |
Nanda |
229
|
| IBM Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) |
Tremaine |
271
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Competitive impact |
Smith |
303
|
| Memory Expansion Technology (MXT): Software support and performance |
Abali |
287
|
| On internal organization in compressed random-access memories |
Franaszek |
259
|
| Proactive management of software aging |
Castelli |
311
|
Simulation
Computer simulations for organic light-emitting diodes
|
Curioni |
101
|
| Interfacing molecular dynamics with continuum dynamics in computer simulation: Toward an application to biological membranes |
Ayton |
417
|
Software reliability
Proactive management of software aging
|
Castelli |
311
|
Superlattices
Colloidal synthesis of nanocrystals and nanocrystal superlattices
|
Murray |
47
|
Topology
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
|
Alfonseca |
797
|
Transistors
Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances
|
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
| Organicinorganic electronics |
Mitzi |
29
|
Transistors, organic thin film (OTFTs)
Organic thin-film transistors: A review of recent advances
|
Dimitrakopoulos |
11
|
Vibration
Modular server frame with robust earthquake retention |
Notohardjono |
771
|