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If you're serious about yourprofession, the ComputerSociety is one of the bestbargains you'll ever find.Look at these memberbenefits:* Free subscription to COMPUTER* Low-cost optional subscriptions to all otherComputer Society periodicals (see facingpage)
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Microprocessors and Micro-computers (Second Edition)- selected papers fromCOMPUTER, organized andintroduced by the technicaleditor. Sections on architec-ture, software, and applica-tions include the standardspecification for S-100 businterface devices and spe-cial articles on modular pro-gramming in PL/M, micro-processor networks, andmicroprocessors in automa-tion and communications.(298 pp.)Regular nonmemberprice: $12
Selected Reprints in Soft-ware - selected papers fromCOMPUTER, organized andintroduced by Marvin V. Zel-kowitz. Sections cover pro-gramming languages, soft-ware creation, data bases,and applications. Includesmore than 25 of the best arti-cles from COMPUTER on thesubject.(228 pp.)Regular nonmemberprice: $12
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The oldest and most re-spected scientific journal inthe field of computer engineer-ing, features state-of-the-art re-search and design papers in allareas of computation and in-formation processing.(monthly)Member sub. fee: $8/year
One of the most popular jour-nals published by the IEEE -and the only scientific journaldevoted to this vital area. Fea-tures archival research paperson all aspects of the specifica-tion, development, manage-ment, test, maintenance, anddocumentation of computersoftware. (bimonthly)Member sub. fee: $61year
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Tutorial and survey papers cov-ering the entire range of hard-ware and software design andapplication. Most issues focuson a single major theme. Otherregular features include con-ference and workshop reports,book reviews, calls for papers,new products, and new appli-cations. (monthly)Subscription included in basicmembership dues.
Aimed at the practicing benchengineer. Combines articleson application software, hard-ware design, new technical de-velopments, and microcom-puter standards with regulardepartments covering newproducts, book reviews, andprofessional calendar.(quarterly)Member sub. fee: $81year
A forum for designers andusers in all computer graphicapplication areas. Presentsthe latest information on com-puter graphics technology andapplication; addresses suchtopics as display technology,computer-aided design, com-puter-aided manufacturing,business data graphics,human factors in graphics sys-tem design, and distributedgraphics techniques.(bimonthly)Member sub. fee: $12/year
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