Bob Colwell
List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server - FAQ
2006 | ||
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57 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: The Pentium Chronicles: Introduction. IEEE Computer 39(1): 49-54 (2006) |
2005 | ||
56 | Robert P. Colwell: Deep Pipelines vs. Risk and Power Walls. ASYNC 2005 | |
55 | Robert P. Colwell: Where Intel's Microprocessor Architecture is Going. ERSA 2005: 3-6 | |
54 | Bob Colwell: Machine Intelligence Meets Neuroscience. IEEE Computer 38(1): 12-15 (2005) | |
53 | EE | Bob Colwell: Complexity in Design. IEEE Computer 38(10): 10-12 (2005) |
52 | EE | Bob Colwell: Books Engineers Should Read. IEEE Computer 38(11): 7-10 (2005) |
51 | Bob Colwell: It's Time to Move On. IEEE Computer 38(12): 9-12 (2005) | |
50 | EE | Bob Colwell: Pecking Orders. IEEE Computer 38(5): 8-10 (2005) |
49 | EE | Bob Colwell: Frames of Reference. IEEE Computer 38(6): 9-11 (2005) |
48 | EE | Bob Colwell: Judging Science Fairs. IEEE Computer 38(7): 12-15 (2005) |
47 | EE | Bob Colwell: What's the Worst That Can Happen? IEEE Computer 38(8): 12-15 (2005) |
46 | EE | Bob Colwell: Presentation Lessons from Comedians. IEEE Computer 38(9): 10-13 (2005) |
2004 | ||
45 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Design Fragility. IEEE Computer 37(1): 13-16 (2004) |
44 | EE | Bob Colwell: Trusting a Chaotic Future. IEEE Computer 37(10): 8-10 (2004) |
43 | EE | Bob Colwell: All Things Are Connected. IEEE Computer 37(11): 10-12 (2004) |
42 | Bob Colwell: Interface Quotas and Internet-Derived Value. IEEE Computer 37(12): 10-12 (2004) | |
41 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Computer Lessons from Pop Songs. IEEE Computer 37(2): 7-9 (2004) |
40 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Theme Issue Introduction: We May Need a New Box. IEEE Computer 37(3): 40-41 (2004) |
39 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: The Zen of Overclocking. IEEE Computer 37(3): 9-12 (2004) |
38 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Brainstorming, Influence, and Icebergs. IEEE Computer 37(4): 9-12 (2004) |
37 | EE | Bob Colwell: Let's Hear from Those in the Back. IEEE Computer 37(6): 6-9 (2004) |
36 | EE | Bob Colwell: Travel Stories. IEEE Computer 37(7): 8-10 (2004) |
35 | EE | Bob Colwell: The Art of the Possible. IEEE Computer 37(8): 8-10 (2004) |
2003 | ||
34 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: A Man, a Dog, and a Machine. IEEE Computer 36(1): 14-16 (2003) |
33 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Design Reviews. IEEE Computer 36(10): 8-10 (2003) |
32 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: How Not to Teach Science. IEEE Computer 36(11): 7-9 (2003) |
31 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Benchmarketing Competition. IEEE Computer 36(12): 9-11 (2003) |
30 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Me and My Theremin. IEEE Computer 36(2): 8-9 (2003) |
29 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Ground Bounce. IEEE Computer 36(3): 11-13 (2003) |
28 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Science Fairs. IEEE Computer 36(4): 13-16 (2003) |
27 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Leave Bernoulli Out of This. IEEE Computer 36(5): 10-12 (2003) |
26 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: That's Not Computing - This Is Computing. IEEE Computer 36(6): 6-8 (2003) |
25 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Tools of the Trade. IEEE Computer 36(7): 7-9 (2003) |
24 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Engineering Decisions. IEEE Computer 36(8): 9-11 (2003) |
23 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Engineering, Marketing Teams, and Management. IEEE Computer 36(9): 5-7 (2003) |
2002 | ||
22 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: logy, Astrology, Risk, and Product Quality. IEEE Computer 35(1): 12-14 (2002) |
21 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: The Power of the Most Likely. IEEE Computer 35(10): 12-14 (2002) |
20 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: The Coolest Thing on Earth. IEEE Computer 35(11): 10-12 (2002) |
19 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Science-Philosophy Celebrity Death Match. IEEE Computer 35(12): 13-15 (2002) |
18 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: On Computers and Rock 'n' Roll. IEEE Computer 35(2): 9-11 (2002) |
17 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Engineering, Science, and Quantum Mechanics. IEEE Computer 35(3): 8-10 (2002) |
16 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Near Misses: Murphy's Law is Wrong. IEEE Computer 35(4): 9-12 (2002) |
15 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: If You Didn't Test It, It Doesn't Work. IEEE Computer 35(5): 11-13 (2002) |
14 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: When the real world intervenes on well-planned experiments, the lessons you learn stick with you. IEEE Computer 35(6): 10-12 (2002) |
13 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: What Technology Is Doing to Music. IEEE Computer 35(7): 6-8 (2002) |
12 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Weird Books. IEEE Computer 35(8): 10-12 (2002) |
11 | EE | Robert P. Colwell: Employee Performance Reviews. IEEE Computer 35(9): 12-15 (2002) |
2000 | ||
10 | Robert P. Colwell, Bob Brennan: Intel's Formal Verification Experience on the Willamette Development. TPHOLs 2000: 106-107 | |
1999 | ||
9 | EE | Robert P. Colwell, Gary Brown, Frank See: Intel's College Hiring Methods and Recent Results. MSE 1999: 94-96 |
1998 | ||
8 | Janet Wilson, Marc Tremblay, Greg Grohoski, Brad Burgess, Earl Killian, Robert P. Colwell, Paul I. Rubinfeld: Challenges and Trends in Processor Design. IEEE Computer 31: 39-48 (1998) | |
1992 | ||
7 | Robert P. Colwell: Latent Design Faults in the Development of Multiflow's TRACE/200. FTCS 1992: 468-474 | |
1990 | ||
6 | EE | Robert P. Colwell, W. Eric Hall, Chandra S. Joshi, David B. Papworth, Paul K. Rodman, James E. Tornes: Architecture and implementation of a VLIW supercomputer. SC 1990: 910-919 |
1988 | ||
5 | EE | Robert P. Colwell, Edward F. Gehringer, E. Douglas Jensen: Performance Effects of Architectural Complexity in the Intel 432. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 6(3): 296-339 (1988) |
4 | Robert P. Colwell, Robert P. Nix, John J. O'Donnell, David B. Papworth, Paul K. Rodman: A VLIW Architecure for a Trace Scheduling Compiler. IEEE Trans. Computers 37(8): 967-979 (1988) | |
1987 | ||
3 | Robert P. Colwell, Robert P. Nix, John J. O'Donnell, David B. Papworth, Paul K. Rodman: A VLIW Architecture for a Trace Scheduling Compiler. ASPLOS 1987: 180-192 | |
1986 | ||
2 | Edward F. Gehringer, Robert P. Colwell: Fast Object-Oriented Procedure Calls: Lessons from the Intel 432. ISCA 1986: 92-101 | |
1985 | ||
1 | Robert P. Colwell, Charles Y. Hitchcock III, E. Douglas Jensen, Brinkley Sprunt, Charles P. Kollar: Instruction Sets and Beyond: Computers, Complexity, and Controversy. IEEE Computer 18(9): 8-19 (1985) |
1 | Bob Brennan | [10] |
2 | Gary Brown | [9] |
3 | Brad Burgess | [8] |
4 | Edward F. Gehringer | [2] [5] |
5 | Greg Grohoski | [8] |
6 | W. Eric Hall | [6] |
7 | Charles Y. Hitchcock III | [1] |
8 | E. Douglas Jensen | [1] [5] |
9 | Chandra S. Joshi | [6] |
10 | Earl Killian | [8] |
11 | Charles P. Kollar | [1] |
12 | Robert P. Nix | [3] [4] |
13 | John J. O'Donnell | [3] [4] |
14 | David B. Papworth | [3] [4] [6] |
15 | Paul K. Rodman | [3] [4] [6] |
16 | Paul I. Rubinfeld | [8] |
17 | Frank See | [9] |
18 | Brinkley Sprunt | [1] |
19 | James E. Tornes | [6] |
20 | Marc Tremblay | [8] |
21 | Janet Wilson | [8] |