Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 8, Issue 6

20 -- 22William F. Ross. Highlights of the 1974 Lake Arrowhead Workshop
23 -- 24John Naughton. Session I Structured Programming: Concepts and Definitions
25 -- 30Clement McGowan. Structured Programming: a Review of Some Practical Concepts
30 -- 37Ellis Horowitz. Fortran Can it be Structured-Should it be?
38 -- 40Barry W. Boehm. Session II Structured Programming: A Quantitative Assessment
41 -- 43Charles E. Holmes. Stuctured Programming at McAuto
43 -- 47Gene R. Katkus. Applying Structured Programming to Command, Control, and Communication Software Development
48 -- 49James P. Romanos. An Implementation of Structured Code Techniques on a Real-Time System
49 -- 0Robert C. McHenry. Measuring Programming Improvement at IBM-FSD
50 -- 53E. Kent Gordon. Experienced and Accomplishments with Structured Programming
53 -- 54Barry W. Boehm. Concluding Remarks
55 -- 0Robert R. Brown. Session III Structured Programming: Problems, Approaches, and Techniques
56 -- 57John R. Brown. Structured Programming: Agony and/or Ecstacy
58 -- 61John W. Brakett. Experience with Module-Level Specification Methods
62 -- 0Guy de Balbine. Session IV Impact of Structured Programming on Evolving Technologies and Related Programming Disciplines
63 -- 64Charles T. Zahn Jr.. The Need for Improved Programming Language
64 -- 65Guy de Balbine. The Structuring Engine: A Transition Tool
66 -- 0Larry Robinson. A Formal Design for Softare
67 -- 0Richard Bigelow. Structured Code via Stack Machine
68 -- 0Judy A. Townley. Structured Programming Applied to Equipment Testing
68 -- 69David J. Faber. Software Development for Distributed Systems
69 -- 0Alfred S. Liddle. The Need for Language Advances
70 -- 72Noah S. Prywes. Preparing for Future Needs
72 -- 73Guy de Balbine. Conclusions
74 -- 77Daniel E. Atkins. Introduction to the Role of Redundancy in Computer Arithmetic