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- A microprocessor line concentration systemJerry B. Pace, O. G. Johnson. 80-85 [doi]
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- Wirability of logic circuit packages in LSI and VLSIWilliam R. Heller. 95-100 [doi]
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- A semantics-based method for requirements analysis and system designMax L. Wilson. 107-112 [doi]
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- An approach for choosing a programming specification methodologyPhilip Teplitzky. 128-135 [doi]
- The universal relation assumption and decomposition strategies for schema designW. L. Gewirtz. 136-140 [doi]
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- Protel: a high level language for telephonyDavid G. Foxall, Marc L. Joliat, Rym F. Kamel, J. J. Miceli. 193-197 [doi]
- Process mayagement in a paging macmieK. V. Sastry. 198-204 [doi]
- A relational data management system for electronic switching systemsW. L. Gewirtz, R. A. Medhekar, F. K. Ng, A. L. Robertson, S. M. Salchenberger. 205-210 [doi]
- Resolution of system design problemsA. Wayne Wymore. 211-214 [doi]
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- System validation through automated requirements verificationDoug L. Huebner. 222-227 [doi]
- View modelling and integration using tho functional dependency modelVance E. Waddle, S. Bing Yao, Barron C. Housel. 236-244 [doi]
- Systems, methodologies and manufacturing: selecting solution approachesHarry M. Hull, Vishnu B. Jumani, Lawrence J. Peters. 245-250 [doi]
- Visual inspection automationJohn F. Jarvis. 251-255 [doi]
- Data models for automatic inspectionJ. L. Mundy. 256-259 [doi]
- Visual printed wiring board fault detection by a geometrical methodLarry Krakauer, Theo Pavlidis. 260-265 [doi]
- Applications of computers in radiation treatment planning utilizing CT imagesS. F. Heidtman, Wilfred Sewchand. 266-269 [doi]
- Application of computer in dynamic control of linear accelerators for radiation therapyAnthony Chung-Bin, Thomas Wachtor. 270-275 [doi]
- Status of a computer-aided system for cytogenetic specimen preparation and analysisM. Shaunnessey, Alice O. Martin, Mark S. Rzeszotarski, Cecil W. Thomas, Barry Isenstein. 276-281 [doi]
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- Computer software for interpreting lung tissue micrographsJulius T. Tou, Robert W. DePree, William M. Ferng. 464-469 [doi]
- Canonical representations for tissues and texturesJudith M. S. Prewitt. 470-475 [doi]
- Intelligent microscopes: a scientific poemJudith M. S. Prewitt. 477-487 [doi]
- Synthesis of diagnosable weighted computer systemChun-Liang Chen. 488-493 [doi]
- On program testing criteriaKuo-Chung Tai. 494-499 [doi]
- Optimum release time for software systemsKazu Okumoto, Amrit L. Goel. 500-503 [doi]
- Algorithm development for real-time automatic video tracking systemsRobert J. Schalkoff, Eugene S. McVey. 504-511 [doi]
- Performance evaluation of a test distributed graphics systemJ. R. Rao, W. F. Winters, L. D. Schmidt. 512-518 [doi]
- Picture algebra for interface with pictorial database systemsB. S. Lin, Shi-Kuo Chang. 525-530 [doi]
- A heuristic method for ceneralized hypercube encodingK. K. Singh, S. K. Chang, C.-C. Yang. 531-534 [doi]
- A framework for distributed data processing requirementsStephen W. Smoliar, Joe E. Scalf. 535-541 [doi]
- Total energy management in a factory through distributed processingHaruki Kanai. 542-546 [doi]
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- A distributed facilities management systemCharles A. Batterman. 553-558 [doi]
- Computer techniques ln breast cancer detection by absolute temperature thermographyJoAnn D. Haberman, James E. Goin, Tom J. Love, Ferdinand R. Ohnsorg, Henry Berry. 559-564 [doi]
- Anatomical models for medical imagesDana H. Ballard, Uri Shani, Robert B. Schudy. 565-570 [doi]
- Segmentation algorithms for abdominal computerized tomography scansPeter G. Selfridge, Judith M. S. Prewitt, Charles R. Dyer, Sanjay Ranade. 571-577 [doi]
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- Selective reloading of very large databasesDaniel A. Menasca. 583-587 [doi]
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- Assertion techniques for dynamic monitoring of linear list data structuresStephen S. Yau, John L. Ramey. 606-611 [doi]
- Software generation tools for bank switched memoryThomas J. Pedersen. 612-617 [doi]
- Development and optimization of a text compression/decompression algorithmScott G. Abbey, Joseph Geller, Anthony D'Errico. 618-623 [doi]
- An optimizing Pascal compilerR. Neil Faiman Jr., Alan A. Kortesoja. 624-628 [doi]
- ZLISP: A lisp for a Micro-computerLouise Hay, Richard Larson. 629-630 [doi]
- A parser generation tool for micro-computersWilhelm F. Bürger. 631-634 [doi]
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- Nuclear image sequence decompositionEarl E. Cose, William H. Rose, W. Earl Barnes, Ervin Kaplan, James S. Arnold. 647-653 [doi]
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- Some stability measures for software maintenanceStephen S. Yau, James S. Collofello. 674-679 [doi]
- Attaining software product integrityEdward H. Bersoff, Vilas D. Henderson, Stanley G. Siegel. 680-687 [doi]
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- A comparison of measures of control flow complexityAlbert L. Baker, Stuart H. Zweben. 695-701 [doi]
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- On statistical computer programs and literary criticismMichael E. Tarter. 748-750 [doi]
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- An experimental evaluation of data abstractionReginald Meeson, Arthur B. Pyster. 770-775 [doi]
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