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Digital Memory and Storage
von Walter E. ProebsterInhaltsverzeichnis
- Keynote Address.
- On the Development of Digital Memories.
- Electromagnetic Storage.
- Magnetic Data Recording.
- Electromechanical Mass Storage Units — Disk Files.
- Electromagnetic Mass Storages — Normal Tape Devices 53.
- Tape Libraries with Automatic Reel Transport.
- Semiconductor Memories.
- Fabrication Technology and Physical Fundamentals of Components Used for Semiconductor Memories.
- LSI Semiconductor Memories.
- A High Performance Low Power 2048-Bit Memory Chip in MOSFET Technology and Its Application.
- Readout Methods and Readout Circuits for Dynamik Charge-Storage Elements.
- Monolithic Memories.
- Structure, Organization and Applications of CCD Memories.
- BEAMOS — Technology and Applications.
- Read-Only Memories.
- Read-Only Memories with Magnetic Components or with Integrated Semiconductor Circuits.
- Electrically Alterable MOS-ROMs, with Particular Emphasis on the Floating Gate Type.
- Magnetic Bubble Memories.
- Physical Principles of Magnetic Bubble Domain Memory Devices.
- Application of the Josephson Effect for Digital Storage.
- Ferromagnetic Domain Memories.
- Low Temperature Memories.
- Application of the Josephson Effect for Digital.
- Optical Memories.
- Materials for Optical Data Stores.
- Optical Memory Systems.
- Reliability.
- Effects of Defects on Yield, Integration, Cost and Reliability of Large Scale Integrated Semiconductor Memories. — A Tutorial Review.
- Reliability of Semiconductor Memories from a Practical Point of View.
- Application of Partially Defective Semiconductor Memory Devices in Memory Systems.
- Memory / Storage Systems.
- Access Methods and Associative Memories.
- Increased Chip Capacity and Extended Logical Complexity of LSI-Associative Memories.
- Storage Hierarchy Technology and Organization.
- The Performance of Small Cache Memories inMinicomputer Systems with Several Processors.
- Summary of Abstracts.
- The Autors, the Editor.