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- Frontiers in computer science researchWilliam F. Miller. 1 [doi]
- Perspective on local area networksDeepinder P. Sidhu. 2-3 [doi]
- The Brown University networkHarold Webber. 4 [doi]
- Local network selection criteriaKenneth J. Thurber, Harvey A. Freeman, Noel E. Schmidt. 5-8 [doi]
- Natural language systems: How are they meeting human needs?Kathleen R. McKeown. 9-10 [doi]
- Why Ada is not just another programming languageJean E. Sammet. 11 [doi]
- Session M4: Women in the workplaceVirginia C. Walker, Mary Charles Blakebrough, Caroline M. Eastman. 12 [doi]
- Secure use of personal workstations and local area networksLeslie D. Ball. 13-14 [doi]
- Database for office automationDavid M. Choy. 15-16 [doi]
- Considerations in the design of office DBMS'sPeter Pin-Shan Chen. 17 [doi]
- Computer Aided Programming: Techniques for software manufacturingPaul Bassett. 18-19 [doi]
- Scribe: How to use it for document productionBrian K. Reid. 20 [doi]
- On-line international cash managementJohn F. Wilson. 21-26 [doi]
- Solving large vehicle routing and scheduling problems in small coreLawrence Bodin. 27-37 [doi]
- Computer budgeting of mineral holdings for a small scale mining operationDaniel L. McCulley. 38-41 [doi]
- Directions in computer securityAnne-Marie Claybrook. 42 [doi]
- Computer security in a non-traditional architectureTerry A. Cureton. 43 [doi]
- DELTA: An expert system to troubleshoot diesel electric locomotivesPiero P. Bonissone. 44-45 [doi]
- Tutorial on AdaGeorge Poonen. 46 [doi]
- New computer-assisted instruction system for UNIX systemsPaul G. Matthews. 47-50 [doi]
- From mainframe to micro: Moving a freshman computer courseG. E. Galloway. 51-54 [doi]
- A study of the relationship between job requirements and academic requirements in computer scienceJohn F. Loase, Brian D. Monahan. 55-65 [doi]
- Using ADA as a design language - classroom experienceGeorge F. Corliss. 66-71 [doi]
- The future of commercial computingRobert Gilges. 72 [doi]
- Human factors training and awarenessDorothea Grimes-Farrow. 73-78 [doi]
- Optical storage of page images and pictorial data - opportunities and needed advances in information retrievalWilliam R. Nugent, Jessica R. Harding. 79-82 [doi]
- 1983 Acm annual conference: "Health and safety aspects of office automation - the European scene"Graham Briscoe. 83-115 [doi]
- Defining the ergonomic buzzwordsJon A. Meads. 116-122 [doi]
- Personal computers in the corporate environment (Panel)123 [doi]
- Microcomputer applicationsJohn McGann. 124 [doi]
- Personal computer software supportThomas O'Flaherty. 125 [doi]
- Personal computers in the corporate environment: SoftwareGeorge A. Heidenrich. 126 [doi]
- Cryptography and data security overview of panel discussionMichael Willett. 127 [doi]
- Public cryptography outlookMiles E. Smid. 128-129 [doi]
- Subset/G PL/I and the PL/I StandardPaul W. Abrahams. 130-132 [doi]
- SmalltalkDavid Robson. 133 [doi]
- Multiuser microcomputer systemsIvan Flores. 134-137 [doi]
- TurboDOSTM multiprocessor operating systemWilliam A. Schultz. 138-139 [doi]
- Microcomputer operating systems panel: UNIXIan F. Darwin. 140 [doi]
- Specification of content-dependent security policiesDavid L. Spooner. 141-145 [doi]
- Reducing risk for central site equipment movesRoger W. Kleffman, Rick Glesener, Jerry Brzeczek. 146-154 [doi]
- Network protocol: A structured approachTat Y. Choi, Raymond E. Miller. 155-162 [doi]
- Computer chess panel - 1983Benjamin Mittman. 163 [doi]
- Recent progress in understanding minimax searchDonald F. Beal. 164-169 [doi]
- Long-range planning in computer chessJonathan Schaeffer. 170-179 [doi]
- Are we becoming addicted to computers?Arthur Fink. 180-184 [doi]
- Software testing and the PABXJohn O. B. Greaves, Art Bailey. 185-192 [doi]
- A relational data base machine employing associative memories and transposed filesHamid Farsi, John Tartar. 193-199 [doi]
- Office automation: New arena for old struggleAbbe Mowshowitz. 200 [doi]
- Computerization and managerial control in large officesAndrew Clement. 201 [doi]
- Office automation and the changing definition of the workplaceMargrethe H. Olson. 202-203 [doi]
- Panel on advances in personal information retrievalGerard Salton. 204 [doi]
- Sci-Mate - a microcomputer system for Online Search and Personal File ManagementDavid Lefkovitz, David Toliver. 205-207 [doi]
- Use of statistical techniques in Personal Retrieval SystemsMatthew B. Koll. 208 [doi]
- A text management innovationR. Daniel Robinson. 209-211 [doi]
- Information retrieval in the office environmentM. T. Pezarro. 212 [doi]
- The new developments in CStephen C. Johnson, Larry Rosler. 213 [doi]
- Operational specification languagesPamela Zave. 214-222 [doi]
- Office of the future: Using the structure of the human communication system to build the office of the future (I)Irwin Jarett. 223-224 [doi]
- Word processing in an M.I.S environmentJean Green Dorsey. 225 [doi]
- Conceptual prototypingAnne C. Steele, Barbara J. Nowell. 226-228 [doi]
- Autonomous systems intelligenceJohn L. Anderson. 229-233 [doi]
- Finished musical scores from the keyboard: An expansion of the composer's creativityAlan D. Talbot. 234-239 [doi]
- Software engineering programs at the Wang Institute of Graduate StudiesRichard E. Fairley, Nancy Martin. 240-250 [doi]
- The MBA and MIS: The integration of mis and management educationBenn R. Konsynski, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.. 251-261 [doi]
- Combining management and technology in a master's degree for information system professionalsThomas E. Kurtz, A. Kent Morton. 262-277 [doi]