Abstract is missing.
- Panel on office automation (Panel)Gwynne Larsen, Nancy Sampson, Richard Scudder. 106-107 [doi]
- Multifunction operating systems for microcomputers (Panel)Daniel Farkas, David Sachs, Gig Graham, Barry Goldstein. 108-109 [doi]
- Issues of complex health systems (Panel)Roger H. Shannon, Karen A. Duncan, Jack W. Smith, William Ed Hammond. 110 [doi]
- Liberal arts curriculum and computer science education (Panel Presentation)Norman E. Gibbs, Joyce Brennan, Kim B. Bruce, Allen B. Tucker, Paul R. Young. 111 [doi]
- Evolution of supercomputersL. Kent Steiner. 112-116 [doi]
- Minimalism, cubism, and Dali's melting watches: a tutorial on creating user documentationDoann Houghton-Alico. 117-120 [doi]
- Poetry and computers (Panel)Hale Chatfield, Carol Donley, William Dickey, Stephen Marcus. 178-180 [doi]
- The role of fourth generation languages in computer science education (Panel)Jack W. Mosevich, Daniel D. McCracken, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Nick Rawlings. 181 [doi]
- PC integrated software in business applications: a session sponsored by SIGSMALL/PCKuan-Tsae Huang. 183-184 [doi]
- How to evaluate and shop for computer graphics hardwareJames R. Warner. 186 [doi]
- Software productivity and quality measurementLowell Jay Arthur. 187-192 [doi]
- Turing award lectureRichard M. Karp. 193 [doi]
- Requirements analysis using Petri netsBrad C. Gaylord, David A. Gustafson. 194-198 [doi]
- A mathematical schema for the entity-relationship data modelH. J. Spencer. 199-213 [doi]
- Time concept in generalized data bases: TIGRE projectMichel E. Adiba, N. Bui Quang, José Palazzo M. de Oliveira. 214-223 [doi]
- Concurrency and parallelism - future of computingM. Andrews, Jack S. Walicki. 224-231 [doi]
- The DCM: a hardware extensible architectureRobert Edward Boring. 232-239 [doi]
- ELECTRE: A language using control structure expressions to specify synchronizationOlivier Roux, Jean-Pierre Elloy. 240-245 [doi]
- Computer-based job performance aids (Panel)Anita S. West, Barbara L. McCombs, James P. Kottenstette, J. Jeffrey Richardson, Sue Kemner-Richardson. 246-247 [doi]
- Chess programs (editor's note): from basement to marketplace248 [doi]
- Computers and the future of work (Panel)Jeanne Adams, Jerry Wagener, Walter S. Brainerd. 249 [doi]
- FORTRAN 8x tutorialJerry Wagener, Jeanne Adams, Walter S. Brainerd. 250-251 [doi]
- The psychology of programmingElliot Soloway. 252 [doi]
- Teammate evaluation - a pedagogical perspectiveTed Tenny. 253-257 [doi]
- The simulation of a RISC processor with N.MPCCharles A. Baxley Jr., Frederick A. Zapka. 258-265 [doi]
- A database management system project for an undergraduate database design courseJohn Atkins, Michael Henry. 266-270 [doi]
- Using time wisely, revisited (extended abstract)Robert M. Hyatt, Albert E. Gower, Harry L. Nelson. 271 [doi]
- A parallel search chess programMonroe M. Newborn. 272-277 [doi]
- The graph-history interaction: on ignoring position historyMurray Campbell. 278-280 [doi]
- The future of very large data base systems (Panel)Robert J. Tufts, Tom Lucas, Randy Lee, Jon Baake. 281 [doi]
- High performance graphics systems (Panel)John Tartar, Kellogg S. Booth, Louis J. Doctor, Andries van Dam. 282 [doi]
- Data structures in Ada (Panel)S. Ron Oliver, Frank Gonzales, Ron Lee, Robert Monical. 283 [doi]
- FORTRAN 8x panel discussionJerry Wagener, Jeanne Adams, Walter S. Brainerd, Alex Marusak, Brian Smith. 284 [doi]
- Ergonmics in the automated office environmentE. Joan Allen. 285-288 [doi]
- The birth of a HELP systemHans Bergman, Jennifer Keene-Moore. 289-295 [doi]
- Issues in the management of microcomputer systemsJohn Barkley, Lynne Rosenthal. 296-299 [doi]
- Providing personal desktop computing recommendationsDebbie W. Coultis, Marc A. Gallo. 300-305 [doi]
- An argument for local area networks (extended abstract): a case of economicsCorey D. Schou. 306-308 [doi]
- NL TEMPLATE: an approach and tool for building practical natural language interfacesRichard D. Amori. 309-317 [doi]
- A toolkit for building "menu-based natural language" interfacesJohn Kolts, Kenneth M. Ross, Craig W. Thompson. 318-327 [doi]
- Using a menu-based natural language interface to ask map- and graph-valued database queriesCraig W. Thompson, Steve Martin. 328-338 [doi]
- Protocol standards (panel discussion): fact or fictionJames O. Mulford, Peter A. Gregory, Samuel E. Clopper Jr., Rod Matheson, Al Smith. 339-341 [doi]
- The delivery of education using current technology (Panel)Kenneth L. Krause, William E. Ayen, David R. Holmes, Robert A. Barden, Alfred Bork. 342-349 [doi]
- Implication of computer technology on educational goalsWilliam E. Ayen. 343 [doi]
- Higher education administration and computersDavid R. Holmes. 344-345 [doi]
- Current trends in campus-wide network implementationsRobert A. Barden. 346-348 [doi]
- Tomorrow: Computers and learningAlfred Bork. 349 [doi]
- Managing computing resources (Panel): the personal computer revolutionThomas A. D'Auria, John T. Panagacos, Andrew R. Farber, Steven M. Dreyer, Douglas H. McVeigh. 350-351 [doi]
- A distributed information handling systemLee A. Hollaar. 352-355 [doi]
- Natural language processing in intelligent information retrievalTamas E. Doszkocs. 356-359 [doi]
- A knowledge-base for retrieval evaluationRoy Rada, Susanne M. Humphrey, Craig Coccia. 360-367 [doi]
- Backwards through ACM and other calendars (tutorial)E. P. Miles Jr.. 368-373 [doi]
- A tutorial for makeDouglas Campbell, Chris Grevstad. 374-380 [doi]
- A security analysis of VAX VMSJohn F. Koegel, Rhonda M. Koegel, Zhiming Li, Dattaram T. Miruke. 381-386 [doi]
- A Requirements to Test Tracking System (RTTS)Edward R. Rang, Karen H. Thelen. 387-391 [doi]
- A secure distributed capability based system (extended abstract)Howard L. Johnson, John F. Koegel, Rhonda M. Koegel. 392-402 [doi]
- Compiler optimization by detecting recursive subprogramsSteven Skiena. 403-411 [doi]
- A unified code generator for multiple architecturesSarah Rymal McKie. 412-416 [doi]
- Two-level grammars for automatic interpretationBalanjaninath Edupuganty, Barrett R. Bryant. 417-423 [doi]
- Architectures for expert-DBMS (Panel)B. Muthuswamy, Larry Kerschberg, Carlo Zaniolo, Michael Stonebraker, Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Matthias Jarke. 424-426 [doi]
- Architectural issues for expert database systemsLarry Kerschberg. 424-425 [doi]
- Logic programming and databasesCarlo Zaniolo. 425-426 [doi]
- Triggers and inference in data base systemsMichael Stonebraker. 426 [doi]
- Connecting prolog with relational databasesDouglas Stott Parker Jr.. 426 [doi]
- Optical disks (Panel): effecting successful integrationD'Ellen Bardes, Patrick Call, Michael S. Theis, Taroon C. Kamdar. 427-430 [doi]
- Performance and productivity on unconventional operating systems (panel)Elizabeth D. Rather, Tom Dowling, Andrew Kobziar, Cameron Lowe. 431 [doi]
- Mathematical software development for super computers (abstract only)Roland A. Sweet. 433 [doi]
- Adult computer competenceGertrude Weinstock Abramson. 434-438 [doi]
- Artificial intelligence in the personal computer environment, today and tommorrow (Panel)Tom J. Schwartz, James Johnson, Steven Hardy, M. Mitchell Waldrop, Stan Curtis, Carroll Ray Hall, Edward C. Patterman, Kenneth Ross, Wanda Rappaport, Aaron Goldberg, Henry Seiler. 484-491 [doi]
- A framework for thinking about personal computers and artificial intelligenceM. Mitchell Waldrop. 485-486 [doi]
- The PC as an AI application delivery vehicleEdward C. Patterson, Kenneth Ross. 486 [doi]
- Where are we headed with artificial intelligence?Carroll Ray Hall. 487 [doi]
- Knowledge engineering on microcomputersSteven Hardy. 487-489 [doi]
- TIMM - current applications and future developmentsWanda Rappaport. 489-490 [doi]
- Expert systems: where are they and where are they going?James Johnson. 490 [doi]
- Microcomputer based expert systems: a survey of usersHenry Seiler. 490-491 [doi]
- AI the task at handAaron Goldberg. 491 [doi]
- The federal government's supercomputer efforts (Panel)James F. Decker, John Connolly, Paul B. Schneck, Randolph Graves, Stephen L. Squires, John S. Cavallini. 492-493 [doi]
- Technology for the handicapped: where do we go from here?Randy W. Dipner. 494 [doi]
- Computer security: a turorialPaul W. Howerton. 495-496 [doi]
- Office automation: planning & implementationSheri Stenicka. 497-501 [doi]
- A survey of software metricsDennis G. Kafura. 502-506 [doi]
- Issues on knowledge bases: a capital budgeting exampleMichael C. Chen, Evon Y. Lai. 507-510 [doi]
- Decision support systems: a rule-based approachMan-kuen S. Chen, Chui-fat C. Chau, Waldo C. Kabat. 511-515 [doi]
- Some philosophic foundations for an environment for system buildingBruce I. Blum, Vincent G. Sigillito. 516-523 [doi]
- The desktop metaphor as an approach to user interface design (Panel Discussion)Jeff A. Johnson, David Canfield Smith, Frank Ludolph, Charles H. Irby. 548-549 [doi]
- Education of microcomputer professionals (Panel)James G. Williams, David R. Callaghan, S. Ron Oliver. 550 [doi]
- Authoring systems for computer assisted instructionHermann A. Maurer. 551-561 [doi]
- Automated image understanding: a tutorialDean Lucas. 562-563 [doi]
- Perspectives on software quality assurance (Panel)Thomas L. Hannan, John R. Brown, Roger U. Fujii. 564-565 [doi]