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- Some thoughts on associative processing languagesWilliam W. Patterson. 23-26 [doi]
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- DUCHESS: a high level information systemBruce J. Taylor, S. C. Lloyd. 35-40 [doi]
- An analytical model for information processing systemsSheng-Chao Huang, Amrit L. Goel. 41-44 [doi]
- A model for a generalized data access methodRandall L. Frank, Koichi Yamaguchi. 45-52 [doi]
- A data base management problem specification modelGerard T. Capraro, P. Bruce Berra. 53-56 [doi]
- Integrating data base management into operating systems: an access method approachAlberto Cezar De Souza Moreira, Claudio Pinheiro, Luiz Fernando D'Elia. 57-62 [doi]
- A prototype system for interactive data analysisGerald Levitt, David H. Stewart, Beatrice Yormark. 63-69 [doi]
- Quantification in a relational data systemNorton Greenfeld. 71-75 [doi]
- A public health data systemJohn C. Peck, Francis M. Crowder. 77-80 [doi]
- Automated patient record summaries for health care auditingRobert Chalice, Olga M. Haring, Ronald R. Hochsprung. 81-84 [doi]
- An integrated health care information processing and retrieval systemKevin C. O Kane, Richard J. Hildebrandt. 93-105 [doi]
- An alternate interface to computers for the physically handicapped: the auto-monitoring communication boardGregg C. Vanderheiden, Andrew M. Volk, C. Daniel Geisler. 115-120 [doi]
- A computing environment for the blindMorteza Amir Rahimi, John B. Eulenberg. 121-124 [doi]
- A computer-based system of speech-training aids for the deaf: a progress reportR. S. Nickerson, D. N. Kalikow, K. N. Stevens. 125-126 [doi]
- Computer-assisted instruction in mathematics and language arts for deaf studentsPatrick Suppes, John Dexter Fletcher. 127-131 [doi]
- Integrated voice/data compression and multiplexing using associative processingLeon D. Wald. 133-138 [doi]
- Speech as a man-computer communication channelRein Turn. 139-143 [doi]
- Verifiable secure operating system softwareGerald J. Popek, Charles S. Kline. 145-151 [doi]
- An interactive software engineering tool for memory management and user program evaluationWolfgang W. Millbrandt, Juan Rodriguez-Rosell. 153-158 [doi]
- Development and implementation of a medical/management information system at the harvard community health planNorma Justice, G. Octo Barnett, Robert Lurie, William Cass. 159-165 [doi]
- A status report on the TICCIT projectC. Victor Bunderson. 167 [doi]
- What classroom role should the PLATO computer system play?Robert B. Davis. 169-173 [doi]
- Some programming techniques for processing multi-dimensional matrices in a paging environmentJames L. Elshoff. 185-193 [doi]
- The double paging anomalyRobert P. Goldberg, Robert Hassinger. 195-199 [doi]
- A resource allocation and planning system for the development and operation of health care delivery systemsBernard W. Bise. 207-214 [doi]
- Medical data processing in the United StatesMarion J. Ball. 215-225 [doi]
- How the data processing industry has failed educationThomas J. Cashman. 231-233 [doi]
- Career education in business data processing teacher educationJoe M. Kinzer Jr.. 239-240 [doi]
- Computer control of component insertionD. R. Magill, R. D. Memis. 241-245 [doi]
- Display techniques for interactive text manipulationCharles H. Irby. 247-255 [doi]
- The GRAFIX I image processing systemArnold K. Griffith. 267-272 [doi]
- Hardware / software design considerations for high speed / low cost interactive graphic communication systemsThomas L. Boardman Jr.. 273-278 [doi]
- APL as a development tool for special-purpose processorsSamuel Levy, Richard H. Doyle, Ralph M. Heller. 279-284 [doi]
- Pipelining: the generalized concept and sequencing strategiesC. V. Ramamoorthy, K. H. Kim. 289-297 [doi]
- Interfacing communication network to IBM system/360 and system/370 host processors: an end users viewpointJohn T. M. Pryke, Lawrence J. Munini. 299-302 [doi]
- Implications of changes in the secondary school: mathematics curriculum for the computer science and computer engineering curriculaM. E. Sloan. 303-306 [doi]
- A cognitive model for structuring an introductory programming curriculumCharles B. Kreitzberg, Len Swanson. 307-311 [doi]
- On the preparation of computer science professionals in academic institutionsJ. A. Archibald Jr., M. Katzper. 313-319 [doi]
- EDP education: an acute crisisGopal K. Kapur. 321-325 [doi]
- An undergraduate/graduate program in information systemsCharles J. Testa. 327-332 [doi]
- Understanding the software problemJohn B. Slaughter. 333-336 [doi]
- Automated monitoring of software qualityJ. A. Clapp, J. E. Sullivan. 337-341 [doi]
- Embedded computers: software cost considerationsJohn H. Manley. 343-347 [doi]
- An examination of TIC-TAC-TOE like gamesRobert C. Gammill. 349-355 [doi]
- Provable programs and processorsDonald I. Good. 357-363 [doi]
- A language-independent programmer s interfaceRobert M. Balzer. 365-370 [doi]
- Guidelines for the use of infinite source queueing models in the analysis of computer system performanceJ. P. Buzen, P. S. Goldberg. 371-374 [doi]
- Data base concepts applied to generalized programming packagesG. Cort Steinhorst, Barry L. Bateman, Daniel L. Curtis. 375-377 [doi]
- On-line user-computer interface: the effects of interface flexibility, terminal type, and experience on performanceGeorge H. Walther, Harold F. O'Neil Jr.. 379-384 [doi]
- The control data STAR-100: performance measurementsCharles Purcell. 385-387 [doi]
- Operational experiences with the TI advanced scientific computerW. J. Watson, H. M. Carr. 389-397 [doi]
- Multiprocessor performance analysisJohn Mitchell, Charles Knadler, Gary Lunsford, Steve Yang. 399-403 [doi]
- STARAN parallel processor system hardwareKenneth E. Batcher. 405-410 [doi]
- A program for software quality controlPaul Oliver. 411-416 [doi]
- Experiences in COBOL compiler validationGeorge N. Baird, Margaret M. Cook. 417-421 [doi]
- System for efficient program portabilityGeorge N. Baird, L. Arnold Johnson. 423-429 [doi]
- An experiment in the use of synthetic programs for system benchmarkingPaul Oliver, George N. Baird, Margaret Cook, Arnold Johnson, Patrick M. Hoyt. 431-438 [doi]
- A microprocessor implementation of a dedicated store-and-forward data communications systemP. M. Russo, M. D. Lippman. 439-445 [doi]
- The multipurpose batch station (MBS) system: software designClemens B. Hergenhan, Mark M. Rochkind. 447-451 [doi]
- The MINICOM data entry systemJ. F. Mollenauer, E. J. Sitar, V. B. Turner. 453-456 [doi]
- The implementation of the PROPHET systemP. A. Castleman, C. H. Russell, F. N. Webb, C. A. Hollister, J. R. Siegel, S. R. Zdoxik, D. M. Fram. 457-468 [doi]
- Applications of the PROPHET system in correlating crystallographic structural data with biological informationCharles M. Weeks, Vivian Cody, Stephen Pokrywiecki, Douglas C. Rohrer, William L. Duax. 469-472 [doi]
- Applications of the PROPHET system in molecular pharmacology: structure-activity relationships in monoamine oxidase inhibitorsCarl L. Johnson. 473-476 [doi]
- Applications of the PROPHET system in human clinical investigationBernard J. Ransil. 477-483 [doi]
- A simple distributed systems approach to manufacturing information systemsLeland R. Kneppelt. 485-490 [doi]
- Twinkle box: a three-dimensional computer input deviceRobert P. Burton, Ivan E. Sutherland. 513-520 [doi]
- APLG-An APL based system for interactive computer graphicsWolfgang K. Giloi, José L. Encarnação. 521-528 [doi]
- Project FIND: an integrated information and modeling system for managementJohn S. McGeachie, Donald L. Kreider. 529-535 [doi]
- Design considerations for microprogramming languagesGregory R. Lloyd, Andries van Dam. 537-542 [doi]
- Controller for a flexible diskRonald G. Harris, James E. Sustman, John F. McDonald. 545-552 [doi]
- Planning and design of data communications networksWushow Chou. 553-559 [doi]
- Management planning in the data communications environmentLynn Hopewell. 561-564 [doi]
- Effective use of data communications hardwarePatrick McGregor. 565-575 [doi]
- New line tariffs and their impact on network designMario Gerla. 577-582 [doi]
- Tools for planning and designing data communications networksAaron Kershenbaum. 583-591 [doi]
- Supporting government cost planning of industrial wastewater treatmentEdward H. Pechan, Ralph A. Luken, Jacob E. Mendelssohn. 613-620 [doi]
- Efficiency in generalized pipeline networksC. V. Ramamoorthy, Hon Fung Li. 625-635 [doi]
- An approach to the design of highly reliable and fail-safe digital systemsHenry Y. H. Chuang, Santanu Das. 637-642 [doi]
- A study of fault tolerance techniques for associative processorsBehrooz Parhami, Algirdas Avizienis. 643-652 [doi]
- Toward the development of machine: independent systems programming languagesKen Magel, Andries van Dam, Martin Michel. 653-658 [doi]
- LPL: a generalized list processing languageBilly G. Claybrook. 659-663 [doi]
- Generalized structured programmingJohannes J. Martin. 665-669 [doi]
- Computer performance analysis in mixed on-line/batch workloadsJo Ann Lockett. 671-676 [doi]
- Systems performance/measurements: a quantitative base for management of computer systemsPaul Malick. 677-682 [doi]
- Two hat management: project management with a differenceRoger W. Kleffman. 683-691 [doi]
- Controlled testing for computer performance evaluationA. C. Shetler. 693-699 [doi]
- Remote data collection case study: telephone order processing system (TOPS)M. H. Resnick. 709-735 [doi]
- A data bank for on-line process control: the synchrotron injectorA. Daneels. 743-748 [doi]
- Design of a minicomputer network for the automatic determination of amino acid sequences in proteinsE. L. Baatz, B. W. Jordan Jr., K. J. King, W. J. Lennon, Z. Z. Stroll. 749-752 [doi]
- An approach to the optimization of an olefins plantS. Reiter, D. J. Svetlik, A. M. Fayon. 753-759 [doi]
- Computer performance variabilityThomas E. Bell. 761-766 [doi]
- On measured behavior of the ARPA networkLeonard Kleinrock, William E. Naylor. 767-780 [doi]
- Effective demonstration of minicomputer-based systems by a novel digital simulationSadashiva S. Godbole. 799-801 [doi]
- Twenty commandments for managing the development of tactical computer programsJames A. Ward. 803-806 [doi]
- An optimal pollution surveillance schedule generating system (OPGENS)Lynn J. McKell, Gordon P. Wright, David G. Olson. 807-820 [doi]
- Use of a micro-computer in a missile simulatorJames A. Rose, James V. Leonard, Herbert A. Crosby. 821-825 [doi]
- Charge-coupled devices for computer memoriesJ. E. Carnes, W. F. Kosonocky, J. M. Chambers, D. J. Sauer. 827-836 [doi]
- Block-oriented random access MNOS memoryJ. E. Brewer, D. R. Hadden Jr.. 837-840 [doi]
- DOT memory systemsR. J. Spain, H. I. Jauvtis, F. T. Duben. 841-846 [doi]
- Capabilities of the bubble technologyHsu Chang. 847-855 [doi]
- Some computer network interconnection issuesA. M. McKenzie. 857-859 [doi]
- Career development: a new approach to performance appraisalWallace C. Andrews, Lester J. Sontag. 867-871 [doi]
- A systems approach to career development: report of two surveysPaul D. Oyer, Dorothy L. Ray. 873-880 [doi]
- EDP certification: is it necessary?David R. Skeen. 881-888 [doi]
- Skills possessed and skills useful for MIS practitioners: a research reportRobert M. Henry. 889-895 [doi]
- Data base: an emerging organizational functionRichard L. Nolan. 897-901 [doi]
- Data bases: uncontrollable or uncontrolled?Cheryl M. Traver. 903-908 [doi]
- Interconnection networks: a survey and assessmentKenneth J. Thurber. 909-919 [doi]
- An economical construction for sorting networksDavid C. van Voorhis. 921-927 [doi]
- Business and industry in the 70's find computer-aided instruction a practical answer to training problemsEugene G. Kerr. 929-932 [doi]
- Computer-assisted instruction in industryCatherine P. Breen. 947-951 [doi]
- The use of CAI at McDonnell DouglasBernard H. Goddard. 953-955 [doi]
- Intelligent terminals: rationale and implicationsL. C. Hobbs, Marcian E. Hoff Jr., T. B. Steel Jr., Charles R. Fisher, C. W. Rosenthal. 959-960 [doi]
- The effect of changing technology on computer graphic systemsPhillip P. Damon, James D. Foley, Arthur D. Hughes, Carl Machover, Sol Sherr, Robert H. Stotz, Luis Villalobos. 961-962 [doi]
- Mass memory systemsJohn C. Davis, Dennis Luck, Eric Salbu, Carol Peters, Robert Koenig, Glen Bacon. 963-964 [doi]
- Current trends in the software products industryMartin A. Goetz, L. A. Welke, Patrick McGovern, Burton Grad. 965 [doi]
- Applications and extensions of the TENEX operating systemJerry D. Burchfiel, Mel Pirtle, Edward Fiala, Robert H. Thomas, Daniel L. Murphy, David C. Walden. 967 [doi]
- A large real-time system developmentM. P. Fabisch, N. H. Brown, J. W. Olson, W. S. Doyle, J. R. Gibbons, J. P. Haggerty, B. P. Donohue III, J. F. McDonald, R. R. Conners, R. D. Freeman, H. M. Jackson II. 969-970 [doi]
- Mathematical software: patterns for the futureJohn R. Rice, Charles Lawson, William J. Cody, William Gear, Hans J. Oser, Barry Boehm. 971 [doi]
- Security kernelsSteven B. Lipner, William A. Wulf, Roger R. Schell, Gerald J. Popek, Peter G. Neumann, Clark Weissman, Theodore A. Linden. 973-980 [doi]
- Snobol languagesRalph E. Griswold, James F. Gimpel, Robert B. K. Dewar, Paul J. Santos, David R. Hanson. 981 [doi]
- Program debuggingRobert M. Blazer, Hermann H. Goldstine, Ralph Grishman, M. D. McIlroy, P. E. Hagerty, Helene E. Kulsrud. 983 [doi]
- Computer output to microfilmJohn R. Ridgeway, James N. Hollister, Jon Warms, Bryan Wood, Tom Glacken. 985 [doi]
- The CODASYL and GUIDE/SHARE proposals on data base management systemsLarry Simonette, Barbara Fossum, Chuck Mairet, C. W. Bachman, Mike O Connell, Roger Holliday, Don Jardine. 987 [doi]
- Report on the IBM data security studyLee Danner, Robert T. Caravella, Robert H. Scott, Gerald E. Short. 989 [doi]
- Audit considerations of data basesRichard A. Nerad, Robert Manion, Gresham T. Brebach, James Muenz. 991 [doi]
- Research in data security: policies and projectsRobert F. Mathis, Stephen R. Crocker, Marvin Denicoff, Victor Mitchell, Frederick W. Weingarten, Edward A. Feustel, Lance J. Hoffman, David K. Hsiao, Rein Turn, William Wulf. 993-999 [doi]
- Accessing a data base through a minicomputerCharles A. Lupien, R. D. Harrison Jr., Eugene I. Lowenthal, T. Richley. 1001 [doi]
- Utility computing: a superior alternative?George J. Feeney, Robert D. Hilton, Robert L. Johnson, Thomas J. O Rourke, Thomas E. Kurtz. 1003 [doi]
- Structured systems developmentJack Shaw, Kenneth W. Hunter, Gregory L. Brennan. 1005 [doi]
- Management impact of networksEinar Stefferud, David J. Farber, Laurence H. Baker, Joseph D. Naughton, Ronald P. Uhlig, John R. Lanahan, Carl H. Reynolds, Leland H. Williams. 1007 [doi]
- The high cost of software: causes and correctionsRichard H. Thayer, John B. Slaughter, Barry W. Boehm, Judith A. Clapp, John H. Manley, James H. Burrows. 1009 [doi]
- Effective use of computersMarvin M. Wofsey, James V. Milano, Phillip J. London, Robert L. Johnson, Phillip C. Howard. 1011 [doi]
- Charge-out system for management acceptance and control of the computer resourceRichard L. Nolan, Charles Carey, Michael J. Samek, K. Sreenivasan, John V. Soden, Myron Uretsky. 1013-1016 [doi]
- Accelerating information deliveryDon S. Culbertson, Dennis Elchesen, Mary Ann Swanson, Frederick G. Kilgour, Russell Shank. 1017 [doi]
- Certification of computing personnel: prospects and potential impactFred H. Harris, Robert N. Reinstedt, Donn B. Parker, William J. Horne, Herbert R. J. Grosch. 1019-1020 [doi]
- Large information processing networks: development and operational experienceHoward Frank, Davis McCarn, Richard Sprague, M. U. Ayres, John Perra, George Feeney, Morton Blanchard. 1021 [doi]
- Digital communications on cable systemsWilliam F. Utlaut, Peter M. McManamon, Hubert J. Schlafly, Friend Skinner, S. S. Tyler. 1022 [doi]
- Information systems for ambulatory careAnthony I. Wasserman, William Cass, Jerome H. Grossman, Alfred H. Garratt, William V. Glenn Jr., Gerald A. Giebink. 1023 [doi]
- Terminal hardware and methodology in hospital information systemsStanley E. Jacobs, Lou Phillips, Marion J. Ball, John W. Anderson. 1024 [doi]
- Computer algorithms for analyzing patient dataJonathan Clive, Lee B. Lusted, Casimir A. Kulikowski, Thomas A. Pryor, Bruce H. McCormick. 1025 [doi]
- Computer-simulations of aspects of the diagnostic processRichard Friedman, David Gustafson, Jonathan Clive, Max A. Woodbury. 1026 [doi]
- The use of computers for instruction and administration in elementary and secondary educationSylvia Charp. 1027 [doi]
- University computer curriculaDick B. Simmons, Edward J. McCluskey, Aaron Finerman, Michael L. Dertouzos, Jürg Nievergelt. 1028 [doi]
- Computer education for managersJames E. Oberg, Jack Butler, Bernard F. King Jr., Stephen Ruth. 1029-1030 [doi]
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- Numeric control machine tool technology and applicationsJames Warner, Ronald L. Boase. 1033 [doi]
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- Federal activities in information processingJohn Gentile, Kenneth W. Hunter, Clark R. Renninger, Gordon Yamada. 1039 [doi]
- Law enforcement: do the systems really provide the information and safeguards promised?Glen E. Pommerening, Howard Bjorklund, Melvin F. Bockelman, Alan A. Hamilton. 1040 [doi]
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- Venture capital for computer companiesRobert F. Johnston, John Doede, Edgar Jannotta, Gene M. Amdahl. 1042 [doi]
- The auditor/EDP manager relationshipNoel Zakin, Richard J. Guiltinan, Everett C. Johnson, Richard D. Webb. 1043 [doi]
- Hardware and software concerns relating to industrial processesHenry R. Koen. 1045-1046 [doi]
- Applying computers in the research and development laboratoryJohn R. Kosorok, Russell L. Heath, Theodore H. Kehl, Edward A. Kramer, Robert E. Mahan. 1047-1048 [doi]
- Communication nets in transportationDan E. Couchenour, C. F. Norton, Donald LePorte, J. Swartz. 1049 [doi]
- Computerized transportation-distribution: a user overviewWilliam R. McCartin, Frank J. Cyrkiewicz, Edmund R. Piesciuk, Phillip T. Catalano, Jack W. Farrell. 1051 [doi]
- Computing and mathematics in societyDonald L. Thomsen Jr., Warren J. Ewens, James S. Coleman, John J. Donovan, Warren E. Walker. 1052 [doi]
- Data reference characteristics of database application programsIsao Miyamoto. 1053 [doi]
- Multi-connection networksGerald M. Masson. 1053 [doi]
- STAREX: the JPL-STAR computer resident executiveJohn A. Rohr. 1054 [doi]
- Simulation of executing robots in imperfectly known environmentsLaurent Siklóssy, J. Dreussi. 1054 [doi]
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