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The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers]

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Bell, TE; Moto oka, T; Fischetti, MA; Cooper, RS; Kahn, RE; Bloch, E; Meindl, JD; Fair, RB; Oakley, BW; Nasko, H
Published in: IEEE Spectr. (USA)
1983

Strategies for development of fifth-generation computers in Japan, the United States, and Western Europe are compared and contrasted briefly in a short introductory article. Individual approaches are then explored in depth in a series of short articles. The discussion covers the activities of Japan's Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT); the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's new Strategic Computing and Survivability (SPS) program, the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. (MCC), and university-industry-government joint research, all in the United States; and efforts by Great Britain and the European Common Market

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IEEE Spectr. (USA)

Publication Date

1983

Volume

20

Issue

11

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45 / 72
 

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Bell, T. E., Moto oka, T., Fischetti, M. A., Cooper, R. S., Kahn, R. E., Bloch, E., … Nasko, H. (1983). The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers]. IEEE Spectr. (USA), 20(11), 45–72.
Bell, T. E., T. Moto oka, M. A. Fischetti, R. S. Cooper, R. E. Kahn, E. Bloch, J. D. Meindl, R. B. Fair, B. W. Oakley, and H. Nasko. “The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers].” IEEE Spectr. (USA) 20, no. 11 (1983): 45–72.
Bell TE, Moto oka T, Fischetti MA, Cooper RS, Kahn RE, Bloch E, et al. The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers]. IEEE Spectr (USA). 1983;20(11):45–72.
Bell, T. E., et al. “The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers].” IEEE Spectr. (USA), vol. 20, no. 11, 1983, pp. 45–72.
Bell TE, Moto oka T, Fischetti MA, Cooper RS, Kahn RE, Bloch E, Meindl JD, Fair RB, Oakley BW, Nasko H. The teams and the players [fifth-generation computers]. IEEE Spectr (USA). 1983;20(11):45–72.

Published In

IEEE Spectr. (USA)

Publication Date

1983

Volume

20

Issue

11

Start / End Page

45 / 72