%A Robert N. Noyce %T Microelectronics %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 2-9 %A James D. Meindl %T Microelectronic circuit elements %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 12-23 %A William C. Holton %T The large-scale integration of microelectronic circuits %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 26-38 %A William G. Oldham %T The fabrication of microelectronic circuits %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 40-52 %A David A. Hodges %T Microelectronic memories %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 54-63 %A Hoo-Min D. Toong %T Microprocessors %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 66-75 %A Lewis M. Terman %T The role of microelectronics in data processing %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 78-87 %A Bernard M. Oliver %T The role of microelectronics in instrumentation and control %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 90-97 %A John S. Mayo %T The role of microelectronics in communication %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 100-108 %A Ivan E. Sutherland %A Carver A. Mead %T Microelectronics and computer science %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 110-121 %A Alan C. Kay %T Microelectronics and the personal computer %B Microelectronics %S Scientific American books %I Freeman %C San Francisco %D 1977 %K lsi vlsi %P 124-135