The Fifth Generation Computer ProjectOverview and introduction to the fifth generation. Knowledge for machines. VLSI overall system design. VLSI applications: speech processing. Distributed processing power in memory. Japan - road to the future. Logic as the fifth generation computer language. Content addressing as an aid to information management. The intelligent interface system. The need for theory to illuminate problem solving and inference. Computer architectures for the fifth generation. Intelligent user interfaces. A view of the fifth generation and its impact. Introduction - the role of information in human affairs. The scope and present status of information engineering. Technology forecasting. Technology forecast for information engineering. An assessment of the JIPDEC proposals. |
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Overview and introduction to the Fifth Generation T MotoOka | 3 |
Knowledge for machines TR Addis and L Johnson | 17 |
VLSI overall system design J Allen | 31 |
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