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ACM Annual Conference 1982: Dallas, TX, USA
- William J. Burns, Darrell L. Ward:
Proceedings of the ACM 1982 Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, USA, October 25-27, 1982. ACM 1982, ISBN 978-0-89791-085-9 - Patricia R. Cox:
Elements of a software quality control program. 2-4 - Reesa E. Abrams:
A Checklist For Developing Software Quality Metrics. 5-6 - Robert V. Fultyn:
Computer-assisted software testing. 7-12 - Donald D. Cowan, J. Wesley Graham:
Waterloo microcomputer systems for the 1980's. 13-17 - Daniel S. Schlusselberg, Wade K. Smith, Margaret H. Lewis, Bradley G. Culter, Donald J. Woodward:
A general system for computer based acquisition, analysis and display of medical image data. 18-25 - J. Cheung, Sudarshan K. Dhall, S. Lakshmivarahan, Les Miller, B. Walker:
A new class of two stage parallel sorting schemes. 26-29 - Ilkka J. Haikala:
More design data for stack architectures. 30-36 - Michael A. Bauer, Sylvia L. Osborn:
A graphical model of procedures for an automated manager's assistant. 37-43 - Douglas R. McCallum, James L. Peterson:
Computer-based readability indexes. 44-48 - Herb Schwetman:
System growth and capacity planning a tutorial. 49 - Peter S. Vogel:
"Software Piracy and protection". 50 - John Mellby, Fred Gruenberger, Terris B. Wolff, Richard V. Andree:
Problem Solving using microcomputers. 51 - Charles H. Minchew, Kuo-Chung Tai:
Experience with porting the Portable C Compiler. 52-63 - Georg Lausen:
Concurrency control in database systems: A step towards the integration of optimistic methods and locking. 64-68 - Lynn A. Steen, J. Arthur Seebach:
Using microcomputers as satellites in a time-sharing environment. 69-72 - Kemal Koymen:
A prototype DBMS with a Turkish query Language. 73-77 - Raoul N. Smith:
Human factors in information filing and retrieval. 78 - Benjamin L. Somberg:
Cognitive processes in information storage and retrieval. 79-82 - Michael D. Williams, Frederich N. Tou:
RABBIT: An interface for database access. 83-87 - Elizabeth J. Godair, Louis Sportelli, Mahlon McCracken, Doris Eschbach:
Quality Circles in three data processing organizations. 88-93 - Arthur B. Pyster:
Software development productivity. 94 - Lorraine Borman:
People-Oriented Computer Systems, Revisited(Acm 82 Panel Session). 95-97 - John Foreman:
Ada '82 - status, use and application techniques. 98 - Robert P. Cook, Cathy Jo Linn, Joseph L. Linn, Terry M. Walker:
Cache memories: A tutorial and survey of current research directions. 99-110 - Alex A. J. Hoffman:
Improving word processing - data processing relationships. 111 - N. Radhakrishnan:
Computer graphics and microprocessors. 112 - Gregory R. Andrews:
Distributed programming languages. 113-117 - Sabina H. Saib:
Issues in Ada's future sponsored by ACM/adatc (Panel Discussion). 118-120 - Myron Ginsberg:
Supercomputers: Challenges to designers and users. 121-123 - Tom Kehler, Avron Barr, Tim Finin, Peter Friedland, Michael R. Genesereth, James R. Miller, Mark L. Miller, Elliot Soloway, Harry R. Tennant:
Intelligent Assistance for Complex Systems. 124 - Murray R. Berkowitz:
Software Engineering session overview and introductory comments. 125 - Ariel Pashtan:
Object oriented operating systems: An emerging design methodology. 126-131 - Thomas W. Cook:
APL tools and techniques and their effect on good programming style. 132-141 - Jacques Hagelstein:
Proving properties of shared data structures application to functional programming. 142-148 - Phillip Crews, Darrell L. Ward, Jerry Mungle:
Ada Requirements Methodology (ARM). 149-155 - Siegfried Treu:
Computer science research in office automation. 156-157 - Charles Welty:
Database systems (ACM 82 Panel Session): User interfaces. 158 - David W. Stemple:
Strategies and interfaces. 158 - Elliot Soloway:
Kill two birds with one stone: Teach procedural query languages. 158 - Rowland R. Johnson:
A user interface for statistical databases. 158 - Leonard J. Bass:
A graphical interface for report specification. 158 - Greg W. Scragg:
User friendly interfaces for data base systems. 158 - Jack Belzer:
On foundations of information science: Theoretical aspects and simulation. 161-162 - Paul P. Wang:
Fuzzy information processing and robotics research. 163 - Kabekode V. S. Bhat:
Algorithms for finding diagnosability level and t-diagnosis in a network of processors. 164-168 - Dennis W. Leinbaugh:
High level description and implementation of resource schedulers. 169-175 - Camille C. Price:
Task allocation in distributed systems: A survey of practical strategies. 176-181 - H. Neil Singleton, Ronnie G. Ward:
Lamport's algorithm reconsidered. 182-185 - Donald H. Kraft:
Advances in information retrieval(ACM 82 Panel Session). 186-187 - Bill P. Buckles:
An information retrieval perspective on fuzzy database systems (ACM 82 Panel Session). 186-187 - Donald H. Kraft:
Generalizations of boolean query processing. 186-187 - Artie Briggs, Roger Elliott, Orrin E. Taulbee, Ray Miller, Fred J. Maryanski:
Seed corn session. 188 - Randy H. Katz:
Issues in design data management (Panel Session). 189 - Donald J. Hillman:
Problems of the information age. 190-191 - Janet L. Kolodner:
Requirements for natural language fact retrieval. 192-198 - Larry D. Wittie, André M. Van Tilborg:
An introduction to network computers. 199-206 - Peter M. Haine:
Application development without programmers (Panel Discussion). 207 - Diana Patterson:
"A 1 the documentation in sharable modules". 208-210 - Ken Orr:
Automating the systems development process. 211 - Lynn L. Peterson:
Problems in biomedical computing: : what are they, and who is solving or creating them? 212 - Ronald E. Anderson:
Ansi basic - the proposed standard. 213 - John M. Morris:
Children and computers. 214-215 - Marshall Bynum, Warren Moseley:
Motivation in the high technology industry. 216 - James S. Ketchel:
Topics in Professional Certification (Technical Session). 217 - Roland D. Spaniol:
Focus of the ICCP. 218 - Joyce Currie Little:
The Certificate in Computer Programming: Five years of data. 219 - William D. Garrison:
The education and data processing professions: a perspective. 220-222 - James S. Ketchel:
On the reliability of the CDP and CCP examinations. 223-228 - Bill Inmon:
Professional development seminars: Design review methodology for a data base environment. 229-230 - Jim R. Rhyne:
Professional development seminars: Business graphics. 229-230 - A. Winsor Brown:
Professional development seminars: Introduction to Pascal. 229 - Bill Rieken:
Professional development seminars: The myths of the computer consultant. 229-230 - Alan E. Brill:
Professional development seminars: The horror of the frozen specification. 229-230
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