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ACM Annual Conference 1981: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Toni Shelter, Steven Abraham, Emily P. Friedman, Beth Levy:
Proceedings of the ACM 1981 Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 9-11, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 0-89791-049-4 - Herbert B. Safford:
The profitability of career planning. 2-3 - Gary G. Hendrix, Jaime G. Carbonell:
A tutorial on natural-language processing. 4-8 - David J. Kaufman:
Presentation abstract: A tutorial on local networks. 9 - P. Bruce Berra:
Tutorial on data base machines. 10 - V. Arthur Owles, Michael J. Powers:
Structured systems analysis tutorial. 11-21 - Rob Kling, C. Rosen, Walt Scacchi, H. Shaiken:
Robots and their impact on employment. 22 - Jeanne T. Martin:
Current topics in fortran development: Macros and Compile-Time Processing. 23 - Richard W. Signor:
Industrial real-time fortran. 24 - Brian T. Smith:
Environmental inquiry and general precision data type features fort he next fortran standard. 25-31 - Jerrold L. Wagener:
Data abstraction and hiding in Fortran. 32 - Alan Wilson:
Array processing - principles and practice. 33-38 - Edward E. Balkovich, John A. Morse:
Performance of distributed software implemented by a contention bus. 39-45 - David R. Cheriton:
The design of a distributed kernel. 46-52 - Francis Y. L. Chin, Gultekin Özsoyoglu:
Auditing for secure statistical databases. 53-59 - Meledath Damodaran, Amitava Hazra:
Methods for system simulation on a restricted data flow architecture. 60-66 - Matthew Morgenstern:
Strategies for database schema acquisition and design. 67-71 - Bruce G. Buchanan, Richard O. Duda:
Expert systems seminar. 72 - Zsolt S. de Torok:
The may company california network a case study. 73-75 - P. Bruce Berra:
Data base machines (Part II). 76 - V. Arthur Owles, Michael J. Powers:
Structured systems analysis (Part II). 77 - Sabina H. Saib:
Anintroduction to Ada. 78-81 - John W. Lewis:
Medical information systems integration (Panel Discussion). 82 - Colette Daiute, Robert Taylor:
Computers and the improvement of writing. 83-88 - Wilfred J. Hansen:
The structure of "data structures". 89-95 - R. J. Thomas, J. A. Kirkham:
Structured Systems Analysis and the Problem Statement Language (PSL)(8) as a combined methodology in the teaching of System Analysis and Design. 96-100 - Harald Wertz:
Some ideas on the educational use of computers. 101-107 - Ben Mittman, Tony Marsland, Monroe M. Newborn, Kathe Spracklen, Ken Thompson:
Computer chess: Master level play in 1981? 108 - T. A. Marsland, Murray Campbell:
A survey of enhancements to the alpha-beta algorithm. 109-114 - Sabina H. Saib:
An introduction to ADA (Part II). 115 - P. McKelly, K. Farrell, J. Hamilton, M. McMillan, S. Regans, J. Singer:
Careers for computing professionals. 116 - Linda Taylor:
Women in management - entering and growing(ACM '81 Panel Session Abstract). 117 - J. Zacher:
Computer contracting and litigation. 118 - Robert B. Cooper:
Queueing theory. 119-122 - Jerome H. Saltzer:
Local networking by ring, ethernet, broadband, and PABX - perspectives from the field. 123-124 - David Landskov:
Tutorial: Microcode compaction is smaller always better? 125 - John E. Gaffney Jr.:
Metrics in software quality assurance. 126-130 - John E. Gaffney Jr., Mitchell G. Spiegel:
An overview of the "1981 ACM SIGMETRICS Workshop/Symposium on Measurement and Evaluation of Software Quality". 131-137 - E. P. Miles Jr.:
Color Graphics in Education, Art and Industry. 138 - N. C. L. Beale, Simon L. Peyton Jones:
An ADATM compatible specification language. 139-143 - Anne-Marie G. Discepolo:
Towards a practical specification language. 144-153 - Alessio Giacomucci, Frank L. Friedman:
Capsules: A data abstraction facility for Pascal. 154-160 - David V. Moffat:
Conformant arrays and strong typing. 161-163 - Hal Hart:
"Ada after one year: How have government politics, industry concerns, and academia mixed?". 164 - Lance B. Eliot, John Sanchez:
1981 A.C.M. annual conference position paper computer crime laws and the computing professional: What you don't know hay hurt you. 165-168 - Murray R. Berkowitz, Gordon Davis, Kenneth T. Orr, James A. Senn, Darrell L. Ward:
Software Engineering tutorial. 169-173 - Paul P. Howley:
Educational development opportunities for computer professionals. 174 - Willis K. King:
Continuing education services of the IEEE computer society. 175-178 - K. Y. Lee:
Status of graduate software engineering education. 179-183 - James S. Ketchel, James R. Douglass:
Self-Assessment as a precursor to professional development. 184-187 - Nancy Martin:
Industrial software training opportunities for computer professionals. 188-193 - J. R. Sopka:
The role of certification in fostering professional development in the field of computing. 194-197 - Carl T. Helmers Jr.:
Interactive operating systems for small computers (Panel Discussion). 198 - Glenn R. Case:
Computer-aided design of electrical circuits Simulation techniques (A Tutorial). 199-203 - Robert J. Smith:
Gate array layout automation: A tutorial. 204-210 - David N. Smith:
Perspectives: Computers, tools, and people. 211-214 - Sandra Hollander:
Stress management for the computing professional. 215 - Hal Hart:
"The technical issues confronting Ada". 216 - Jean E. Sammet, Douglas W. Waugh, Robert W. Reiter Jr.:
PDL/Ada - a design language based on Ada. 217-229 - Alex A. J. Hoffman:
The computer professional as an expert witness. 230-232 - Murray R. Berkowitz, Gordon Davis, Kenneth T. Orr, James A. Senn, Darrell L. Ward:
Software engineering (Part II). 233 - James S. Ketchel:
Certification for the computer professional - individual preparation strategies. 234-238 - Gerard Salton:
Automatic information retrieval (Tutorial and Panel Discussion). 239 - Harold Borko:
Automatic indexing. 240 - Carlos A. Cuadra:
The changing face of information retrieval systems. 241 - Christine A. Montgomery:
Automated abstracting: A re-evaluation. 242 - Barbara A. Koalkin:
Automatic diagnosis of computer faults using computer systems. 243 - Roy A. Maxion:
Fault prediction and dynamic error analysis in computer systems. 244 - Dennis McEvoy:
The architecture of Tandem's NonStop system. 245 - Michael R. Genesereth, James S. Bennett, Clifford R. Hollander:
DART: Expert systems for automated computer fault diagnosis. 246 - David R. Callaghan:
The changing role of the EDP manager. 247-253 - Martin D. Davis, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Pseudo-oracles for non-testable programs. 254-257 - David A. Feinberg:
Computer network operations - making it all go at once. 258-262 - Luigi Logrippo:
Input-directed program design. 263-267 - Kenneth S. Hendis:
Quantifying software quality. 268-273 - John F. Schrage, John M. Blair, Forest Woody Horton Jr., Boulton B. Miller:
Information resource management(IRM): Theory applied to three environments. 274 - John F. Schrage:
Information resource management theory training. 275-276 - Forest Woody Horton Jr.:
Information resources management (IRM): Where did it come from and where is it going. 277-278 - Boulton B. Miller:
Information Resource Management: Theory applied. 279-280 - Pat Selinger:
State of the art issues in distributed databases (Panel session): Site autonomy issues in the R* distributed database system. 281-282 - Lawrence A. Rowe:
State of the art issues in distributed databases (Panel Session): Form-Flow Application Development. 281-282 - A. Keller:
State of the art issues in distributed databases (Panel session): The efficacy of replicated data. 281-282 - Cory Devor:
State of the art issues in distributed databases (ACM 81 Panel session): Transaction processing issues in the distributed database tested system. 281-282 - Leslie Jill Miller:
The ISO Reference Model of Open Systems Interconnection: A first tutorial. 283-288 - Ellis Horowitz:
The Computer Software Products Industry in the '80s. 289-290 - Orrin E. Taulbee, Philip L. Miller, Robert Hare, Gerald L. Engel:
Elementary computer literacy (SIGCAS). 291-292 - George S. Lueker, Edward L. Robertson:
That really is a hard problem you've spent six months working on: A tutorial on NP-complete problems. 293-294 - Philip G. Barker:
Some experiments in man-machine interaction relevant to computer assisted instruction. 295-301 - Ronald Danielson, Philippe Rolander:
An experimental vehicle for the user/filing-system interface. 302-305 - W. Haas, M. Mrva, W. Tengler:
Pictorial man-machine communication. 306-312 - Alfred Bork:
Producing learning material for the intelligent videodisc. 313-316 - Richard C. Brandt, Barbara H. Knapp:
Computer assisted learning using videodiscs. 317-318 - Sorel Reisman:
Videodiscs and microprocessors the issue of useability. 319 - Jean B. Rogers:
Computers in schools grades K-12 (Panel Discussion). 320 - S. Landa, W. Dietrick, M. Jaffe:
Computers in Hollywood. 321 - The turnover issue in EDP personnel. 322
- Diana Patterson, George Olah:
Using new technology for systems documentation: Specifications for an on-line documentation system for the paperless office. 323-324 - Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Compatibility: A barrier to applying technology to documentation. 325-326 - Richard C. Brandt:
Demonstration of a videodisc system for the classroom. 327 - Karen A. Duncan:
Educational pathways to computing careers in health care: Education for leadership in the health computing profession. 328 - Richard H. Austing:
Educational preparation for support-level careers in health computing. 329
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