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- A data base language for FORTRANJohn M. Tyler, Chester M. Smith, Robert W. Drake, Melvin E. Black, Seth S. Cohen, Thomas J. Harris, John B. McLean, Kenneth Sperka, Wood Rehling. 1-5 [doi]
- Data integrity considerations in computer based accounting systemsDan S. Dhaliwal, Benn R. Konsynski. 6-10 [doi]
- A system architecture for compile-time actions in databasesTomás Lang, Eduardo B. Fernández, Rita C. Summers. 11-15 [doi]
- Design and implementation of a relational database on a minicomputerY. E. Lien. 16-22 [doi]
- The national software works access to distributed files and toolsDennis P. Geller. 39-43 [doi]
- The National Software Works: A distributed processing systemRobert E. Millstein. 44-52 [doi]
- The National Software Works: Operational issues in a distributed processing systemRoss A. Faneuf. 53-58 [doi]
- Case studies on the implementation and use of database management systemsJames A. Senn. 59 [doi]
- Position paper on the implementation and use of database management systemsSeymour Sternberg. 60-61 [doi]
- The use of Entity Diagrams in data base systems implementationDavid Vincent. 62-63 [doi]
- Optimization of large sequential data filesBurton E. Squires. 64-67 [doi]
- The generative approach to software developmentGary L. Hill. 68-73 [doi]
- Optimum ordered hash tablesDonald L. Adolphson, Glenn N. Thomas. 74-78 [doi]
- Interactive system for controlled vocabulary maintenanceDave W. Wattenbarger, John A. Bailey, Samuel J. Martinez. 79-85 [doi]
- Query using inferential processing implemented with inverted hashed filesM. H. McKinney. 86-89 [doi]
- Diet: A data independent system for medical applicationsR. J. Dubien, H. D. Covvey, K. C. Sevcik, E. D. Wigle. 90-95 [doi]
- Diagnosis and treatment in MEDAS (medical emergency decisions and assistance system)Moshe Ben-Bassat, Edward H. Lipnick. 96 [doi]
- Design of an Oncology Clinical Information SystemBruce I. Blum, Raymond E. Lenhard Jr.. 101-107 [doi]
- First generation software engineering system: The Ballistic Missile Defense Software Development SystemC. R. Vick. 108-114 [doi]
- Basic program design - the Jackson way: An exampleKenneth T. de Lavigne. 115-124 [doi]
- Software design using: SADTMelvin E. Dickover, Clement L. McGowan, Douglas T. Ross. 125-133 [doi]
- The evolution of specification techniquesAnthony I. Wasserman. 134-137 [doi]
- Formal module level specificationsBill P. Buckles. 138-144 [doi]
- Structured data interfacing for software systemsChin-Kuei Cho. 145-152 [doi]
- Debunking the "expensive procedure call" myth or, procedure call implementations considered harmful or, LAMBDA: The Ultimate GOTOGuy L. Steele Jr.. 153-162 [doi]
- A program stability measureNorman Loongsung Soong. 163-173 [doi]
- Automatic programming: Automating the software system development processGregory R. Ruth. 174-180 [doi]
- On the specification and quantification of software performance objectivesDaniel Schutzer. 181-188 [doi]
- Conservation of software science parameters across modularizationLawrence Hunter, Jose C. Ingojo. 189-194 [doi]
- Automated software controlJames P. Skinner. 195-201 [doi]
- Factors influencing business data processors turnover - a comparative case historyP. A. Bradford, L. R. Cottrell. 202-205 [doi]
- Job satisfaction as a predictor of tenureElias M. Awad. 206-210 [doi]
- Computing personnel turnover: A review of the literatureTheodore C. Willoughby. 211-214 [doi]
- Personnel turnover ratesJack M. Wolfe. 215 [doi]
- Factors related to EDP personnel commitment to the organizationKathryn M. Bartol. 216-219 [doi]
- Problem solving grammars as formal tools for intelligent CAIMark L. Miller, Ira P. Goldstein. 220-226 [doi]
- The computer as coach: As athletic paradigm for intellectual educationIra P. Goldstein, Brian Carr. 227-233 [doi]
- Knowledge-based adaptive curriculum sequencing for CAI: Application of a network representationKeith T. Wescourt, Marian Beard, Laura Gould. 234-240 [doi]
- Intelligent CAI: The role of the curriculum in suggesting computational models of reasoningLee Blaine, Robert L. Smith. 241-246 [doi]
- Representing and using procedural bugs for educational purposesJohn Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton, Kathy M. Larkin. 247-255 [doi]
- The goal structure of a socratic tutorAlbert L. Stevens, Allan Collins. 256-263 [doi]
- Why industry hires our graduatesFred C. Homeyer. 264-265 [doi]
- Optical Videodisc technologyThomas R. Kohler. 266-270 [doi]
- The educational possibilities of intelligent videodiscsAlfred Bork. 271-274 [doi]
- The NETFORM concept: A more effective model form and solution procedure for large scale nonlinear problemsFred Glover, Claude McMillan, Darwin Klingman. 283-289 [doi]
- A conjugate gradient method based on an exponential modelJ. S. Kowalik, E. R. Kamgnia, W. R. Boland. 290-293 [doi]
- A generating function approach to the Traveling Salesman ProblemSamuel Kohn, Allan Gottlieb, Meryle Kohn. 294-300 [doi]
- Interactive Programming by End-usersE. Keppel, D. Kropp. 301-307 [doi]
- An interactive version of the PL/C compilerRichard Conway, Charles Moore Jr., Steven Worona. 308-314 [doi]
- The design of a high-level, language-independent symbolic debugging systemMark Scott Johnson. 315-322 [doi]
- From English descriptions of algorithms into programsJerry R. Hobbs. 323-329 [doi]
- REGULUS: A general purpose macro processor based on regular expressions part oneHarvey Abramson. 330-335 [doi]
- Fault-tolerant string processing by pattern mappingKuo-Chung Tai. 336-342 [doi]
- Structure memory designs for a database computerDavid K. Hsiao, Krishnamurthi Kannan, Douglas S. Kerr. 343-350 [doi]
- Model of a multiprogrammed computer system with a multilevel memory hierarchyDon M. Warner, Udo W. Pooch. 351-357 [doi]
- The Microprogrammed Controller ConceptKenneth J. Thurber, Glen R. Kregness. 358-364 [doi]
- The modular logic machine design system for loosely coupled systemsK. J. Burkhardt, J. J. DeSanto. 365-371 [doi]
- A fail-safe redundant architecture for fault-tolerant computingRichard J. Spillman. 372-376 [doi]
- Priority determination/discrimination networks: Alternatives to conventional designPatrick D. Goodrich. 377-380 [doi]
- Scheduling tasks with critical sectionsDennis G. Kafura. 381-385 [doi]
- The dynamic matrix modelDavid S. Burris, Udo W. Pooch. 386-391 [doi]
- A graphical representation of tasks for multiprocessingJohn E. Jensen. 392-398 [doi]
- The Efficient Use of Buffer StorageKunio Fukunaga, Tamotsu Kasai. 399-403 [doi]
- Program confinement in KVM/370Marvin Schaefer, Barry D. Gold, Richard Linde, John Scheid. 404-410 [doi]
- VM/370 security retrofit programB. D. Gold, R. R. Linde, M. Schaefer, J. F. Scheid. 411-418 [doi]
- Speakeasy linkules - plug compatible softwareStan Cohen. 419-424 [doi]
- A SPEAKEASY language extension for economistsJames M. Condie. 425-427 [doi]
- Minicomputer speakeasy in a dynamic graphics environmentM. J. Bailey, D. C. Anderso. 428-433 [doi]
- Interactive design of visual aidsFrederic I. Parke, Frank R. Koperda. 434-439 [doi]
- A three-dimensional surface design systemFranklin C. Crow. 440-443 [doi]
- The progression of realism in computer generated imagesMartin E. Newell, James F. Blinn. 444-448 [doi]
- Distributing a visible surface algorithm over multiple processorsHenry Fuchs. 449-451 [doi]
- Techniques for evaluating the effectiveness of interactive computer serviceMarshall D. Abrams. 452-458 [doi]
- The construction and use of a general purpose synthetic program for an interactive benchmark on demand paged systemsJoel N. Williams. 459-465 [doi]
- The principal continuation and the killer heuristicSelim G. Akl, Monroe M. Newborn. 466-473 [doi]
- Experiences with CHUTEF. M. Valenti, Z. G. Vranesic. 474-478 [doi]
- High level languages processor architectureEmilio Luque Fadon, Lorenzo Moreno Ruiz, José F. Tirado Fernandez. 479-483 [doi]
- Recognition of two-dimensional patternsPatrick Shen-Pei Wang. 484-489 [doi]
- Data abstraction in SESPOOLGlen E. Newton, J. Denbigh Starkey. 490-495 [doi]
- Control Separation in programming languagesMichael J. Lemon, Gary Lindstrom, Mary Lou Soffa. 496-501 [doi]