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- Computing personnel: Changes in the workplaceFred A. Gluckson. 1 [doi]
- DP personnel productivity - the peopleware problemDuane C. Abbey. 2 [doi]
- Software development staffs in the seventies and eightiesHerbert Nalsel. 3 [doi]
- Trends in certification and professionalismFred H. Harris. 4 [doi]
- Information systems: (Panel Discussion): A balanced approach to undergraduate computer curriculaJohn F. Dalphin. 5 [doi]
- Networking with small computers: Intermediate-level communication protocolsG. W. Gorsline, James R. Low. 6 [doi]
- Networking with small computers: Applications for home delivery of library servicesT. D. Harnish. 6-7 [doi]
- The Icon programming language a new approach to high-level string processingRalph E. Griswold. 8-13 [doi]
- PrologKenneth A. Bowen. 14-23 [doi]
- The elements of SETL styleRobert B. K. Dewar, Edmond Schonberg. 24-32 [doi]
- Abstracto 84: The next generationLambert Meertens. 33-39 [doi]
- Current and future tools for debuggingRobert F. Mathis. 40 [doi]
- Computer personnel productivity: Methods of measurement and improvementL. Roy Cottrell, Robert A. Rouse. 41 [doi]
- An Integrated Productivity, Training, and Performance Planning/Appraisal FrameworkRobert A. Rouse. 41 [doi]
- Predictors of turnover among computer specialistsKathryn M. Bartol. 42 [doi]
- Data processing personnel career development programL. Roy Cottrell. 42 [doi]
- New directions in the management of data processing trainingJack L. Stone. 43 [doi]
- New directions in the management of data processing trainingJack L. Stone. 43 [doi]
- Industrial darwinism: Evolution of microprogrammingT. Weidner, John K. Ahlstrom, D. Gaubatz, M. Overgaard, Bruce D. Shriver. 44 [doi]
- A very easy hierarchical DBMS implementationTamira Bonar, James R. Driscoll. 45-53 [doi]
- A model of the performance of a rollback algorithmFred J. Maryanski, Kirk A. Norsworthy. 54-61 [doi]
- Automatic program generation for processing a high level relational-like query languageA. Timothy Maness, Sue M. Dintelman, Mark H. Skolnick. 62-68 [doi]
- Dynamic derived relations within the RAQUEL II DBMSKathryn C. Kinsley, James R. Driscoll. 69-80 [doi]
- Practical applications of path pascal in systems programmingRoy H. Campbell, R. B. Kolstad. 81-87 [doi]
- DREAM - an approach to designing large scale, concurrent software systemsJack C. Wileden. 88-94 [doi]
- Issues in the design of concurrent programming languagesArt Grand. 95-101 [doi]
- Structured program planning and design: Standardization needsMurray R. Berkowitz. 102 [doi]
- Structured standardization managers' viewsJohn F. Schrage. 103 [doi]
- TOP-DOWN systems designRay D. Wheeler. 104 [doi]
- PASCAL Users' forumJohn C. Knight. 105 [doi]
- Business data processing education: Teaching in the 80'sThomas I. M. Ho. 106-109 [doi]
- A computer aid for Schenkerian analysisStephen W. Smoliar. 110-115 [doi]
- An artificial intelligence approach to tonal music theoryJames R. Meehan. 116-120 [doi]
- Simulating musical skills by digital computerJohn Rothgeb. 121-125 [doi]
- Small computers (Panel Discussion): The information gapS. Ron Oliver. 126 [doi]
- Effective management of simulation and modeling projectsJoe K. Clema. 127 [doi]
- 70's programming style for a developing country programmingNorman F. Salt. 128-134 [doi]
- EP-2, A prototype Exemplary Programming systemWilliam S. Faught, Donald A. Waterman, Philip Klahr, Stanley J. Rosenschein, Daniel M. Gorlin, S. J. Tepper. 135-142 [doi]
- A case study in system integration using the Build approachDavid J. Schultz. 143-151 [doi]
- Assertional checking and symbolic execution: An effective combination for debuggingJ. Mack Adams, James Armstrong, Melissa Smartt. 152-156 [doi]
- Computer based human communication: Lessons of the seventies, directions for the eightiesStarr Roxanne Hiltz. 157 [doi]
- Computer-aided communications: New Directions for Higher EducationKarl L. Zinn. 158 [doi]
- Theory Net: An electronic mail systemLarry Landweber. 158 [doi]
- Computerized conferencing in the 80's: What could be, what should be and what probably will beMurray Turoff. 159 [doi]
- The ACM project on computers and society and computer literacy courses and materialsGerald L. Engel. 160 [doi]
- Documentation- a bridge from the 70's to the 80'sFrank Melanson. 161-163 [doi]
- An overview of fortran standardization activitiesNeldon H. Marshall. 164-167 [doi]
- A "core + modules" approach to Fortran standardizationWalt Brainerd. 168-169 [doi]
- Loop constructs - a design for FortranJerrold L. Wagener. 170-174 [doi]
- Array processing extensions to FORTRANRichard A. Hendrickson. 175-178 [doi]
- Computers help solve problems in multinational corporationsE. Jane Powanda. 179-187 [doi]
- Computer auditing and controlHarvey S. Koch. 188 [doi]
- A systems manager's view of computer auditingRaymond S. Perry. 189 [doi]
- A resolution-based approach to the validation of internal control systemsAndrew D. Bailey Jr.. 190 [doi]
- On-line computer auditingHarvey S. Koch. 191 [doi]
- Case studies on the implementation and use of database management systems: Installing the first database applicationJames A. Senn. 192 [doi]
- Modeling the binding policies of programming languagesArthur B. Pyster, Charles Dana, Roger C. Wood. 193-202 [doi]
- Logical Structure Specification and data type definitionBilly G. Claybrook, James Craig Cleaveland, Donald Criscione. 203-211 [doi]
- An extension to algebraic specifications to incorporate state behaviorFred Calm, John R. White. 212-220 [doi]
- Organizing and accessing files for magnetic bubble memory and charge coupled devicesWilliam E. Wright. 221-227 [doi]
- Programming in natural language: "NLC" as a prototypeBruce W. Ballard, Alan W. Biermann. 228-237 [doi]
- The future of natural language processing (Panel Discussion)John M. Morris. 238 [doi]
- The future of natural language processing (Panel Discussion)Bertram C. Bruce. 238 [doi]
- Computer Education Technology (Panel Discussion)Narayanan Ramasubramanian. 239 [doi]
- Automatic deduction and equalityVincent J. Digricoli. 240-250 [doi]
- Applications of the theory of random graphs to average algorithm performance analysisHenry K. DeWitt. 251-258 [doi]
- First programming language: Consequences (Panel Discussion)Richard L. Wexelblat. 259 [doi]