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AFIPS NCC 1982: Houston, Texas, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1982 National Computer Conference, 7-10 June, 1982, Houston, Texas, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 51, AFIPS Press 1982, ISBN 0-88283-035-X
Hardware/computer architecture
- Helmut K. Berg, Prakash Rao, Bruce D. Shriver:
Firmware quality assurance. 3-10 - Don M. Minami:
The 5.25-inch fixed/removable disk drive. 11-17 - Bill Huston:
Practical CMOS microprocessor systems. 19-28 - John F. Stockton:
The MC68000 family and distributed processing. 29-35 - David R. Vincent:
Using operational standards to enhance system performance. 37-52 - Richard Mateosian, Janak Pathak:
Distributed processing with the Z8000 family. 53-57 - Tony Zingale:
Distributed processing with iAPX 186 microprocessor systems. 59-65 - Ed Peatrowsky:
High-performance, high-capacity single-chip microcomputers. 67-71 - Randy M. Dumse:
Expanded single-chip principles in practical application. 73-79 - Jerry L. Corbin:
Making the most of VLSI in microcomputers. 81-84 - Bill Huston:
Single-chip microcomputers can be easy to program. 85-93 - Michael Shapiro:
Speak software and carry a strip chip. 95-101 - Steven I. Kartashev, Svetlana P. Kartashev:
A distributed operating system for a powerful system with dynamic architecture. 103-116 - M. Annaratone, M. G. Sami:
Software testing techniques for universal building blocks of multimicrosystems. 117-124 - Raymond A. Liuzzi, P. Bruce Berra:
A methodology for the development of special-purpose function architectures. 125-134 - Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Applications of SIMD computers in signal processing. 135-142 - Makoto Amamiya, Ryuzo Hasegawa, Osamu Nakamura, Hirohide Mikami:
A list-processing-oriented data flow machine architecture. 143-151 - G. Jack Lipovski, Ambuj Goyal, Miroslaw Malek:
Lookahead networks. 153-165 - Carl Davis, Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Reconfigurable multicomputer networks for very fast real-time applications. 167-184 - Kenneth E. Batcher:
MPP: a supersystem for satellite image processing. 185-191 - David F. Palmer, James P. Ignizio, Catherine M. Murphy:
Optimal design of a distributed supersystem. 193-198 - Leslie Kohn:
Distributed processing with the NS16000 family. 199-204
Software engineering
- David J. DeWitt, Dina Friedland:
Exploiting parallelism for the performance enhancement of non-numeric applications. 207-216 - Connie U. Smith, James C. Browne:
Performance engineering of software systems: a case study. 217-224 - G. A. Frank, E. M. Greenawalt, A. V. Kulkarni:
A systolic processor for signal processing. 225-231 - Robert Hiromoto:
Parallel-processing a large scientific problem. 233-237 - Terrence R. Mckelvey, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Design of software for distributed/multiprocessor systems. 239-249 - K. Mani Chandy, Jayadev Misra, Robert Berry, Doug Neuse:
The use of performance models in systematic design. 251-256 - William Alexander, Richard S. Brice:
Performance modeling in the design process. 257-262 - Eric Le Mer:
MEDOC: a methodology for designing and evaluating large-scale real-time systems. 263-271 - Charles H. Sauer, Edward A. MacNair, James F. Kurose:
The research queueing package: past, present, and future. 273-280 - Janis G. Raymond:
Audience identification for end user documentation. 281-285 - Saul Rosenberg:
Computer-aided documentation. 287-291 - Walter P. Warner, Richard E. Nance:
The development of software engineers: a view from a user. 293-300 - Michael S. Deutsch:
An industrial software engineering methodology supported by an automated environment. 301-307 - James F. Elwell:
An approach to the definition and implementation of a software development environment. 309-318 - Edith M. McMahon:
A JOVIAL programming support environment. 319-325 - Kenneth L. Bowles:
The impact of Ada on software engineering. 327-332 - Thomas A. Standish:
The importance of Ada programming support environments. 333-339 - Alfonso F. Cardenas, William P. Grafton:
Challenges and requirements for new application generators. 341-349 - Richard L. Roth:
Program generators and their effect on programmer productivity. 351-358 - Aaron M. Goodman:
Application generators at IBM. 359-362 - James H. Waldrop:
Application generators: a case study. 363-368 - James W. Winchester, Gerald Estrin:
Requirements definition and its interface to the SARA design methodology for computer-based systems. 369-379 - Yuzo Yamamoto, Richard V. Morris, Christopher Hartsough, E. David Callender:
The role of requirements analysis in the system life cycle. 381-387 - Jerrold M. Grochow:
Application generators: an introduction. 389-392 - John R. Ryan:
Software product quality assurance. 393-398 - John W. Center:
A quality assurance program for software maintenance. 399-407 - Barbara J. Taute:
The independent role: verification and validation, and compliance testing. 409-414 - C. W. Lybrook:
Quality assurance in a large commercial data processing installation. 415-426
Personal computing
- Fred J. Maryanski:
Data-server design issues. 429-438
Social and organizational implications
- William Neugent:
Acceptance criteria for computer security. 441-448 - Rein Turn:
Private sector needs for trusted/secure computer systems. 449-460 - Lance J. Hoffman:
Impacts of information system vulnerabilities on society. 461-467 - Philip J. Hayes:
Uniform help facilities for a cooperative user interface. 469-474 - William Mark:
Natural-language help in the Consul system. 475-479 - Elaine Rich:
Programs as data for their help systems. 481-485 - Christian Müller-Schloer, Neal R. Wagner:
The implementation of a cryptography-based secure office system. 487-492 - David Beech:
Criteria for a standard command language based on data abstraction. 493-499 - Sargur N. Srihari, Jonathan J. Hull, Ramesh Choudhari:
Integration of bottom-up and top-down contextual knowledge in text error correction. 501-508 - David Vaskevitch:
DIALOGUE: providing total terminal independence. 509-514 - David Canfield Smith, Charles H. Irby, Ralph Kimball, Eric Harslem:
The star user interface: an overview. 515-528 - James D. Mooney:
MFS: a modular text formatting system. 529-535
Management issues/decision science support systems
- Naomi Lee Bloom:
Complex business systems: a strategy for success. 539-547 - James E. Jackson:
The role of the user at standard oil company (Indiana) in the development of large-scale business systems. 549-553 - David A. Cox:
The role of data center personnel in the development of a large-scale business system. 555-560 - Nicholas Zvegintzov:
What life? What cycle? 561-568
Language and database processing
- Matthew B. Koll, W. Terry Hardgrave, Sandra B. Salazar:
Data model processing. 571-578 - Ben Shneiderman, Glenn Thomas:
Automatic database system conversion: schema revision, data translation, and source-to-source program transformation. 579-587 - Said K. Rahimi, William R. Franta:
Fair timestamp allocation in distributed systems. 589-594 - Viswanathan Santhanam, John R. Potochnik:
Data abstraction for Pascal programmers. 595-603 - Noriyuki Kamibayashi, Kazuo Seo:
Spirit-III: an advanced relational database machine introducing a novel data-staging architecture with Tuple Stream Filters to preprocess relational algebra. 605-616 - Dawei Luo, Daozhong Xia, S. Bing Yao:
Data language requirements of database machines. 617-626 - Fu Tong, S. Bing Yao:
Performance analysis of database join processors. 627-638 - Edward S. Davidson:
Evaluating database management systems. 639-648 - M. Seetha Lakshmi, Tom W. Keller:
Performance study of a dual CDC Cyber 170/750 system. 649-655 - Robert A. Amsler:
Computational lexicology: a research program. 657-663 - James L. Peterson:
Use of Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary to construct a master hyphenation list. 665-670 - Robert E. Filman, Daniel P. Friedman:
Models, languages, and heuristics for distributed computing. 671-677 - Zhou Chaochen:
Weakest environment of communicating processes. 679-690 - K. Dan Levin:
Adaptive structuring of distributed databases. 691-696 - Benjamin W. Wah, Anthony Hicks:
Distributed scheduling of resources on interconnection networks. 697-709
Applications of computing
- Yoshikuni Okawa:
A microcomputer system for color video picture processing. 713-718 - Anders Vinberg:
The importance and futility of device independence in computer graphics. 719-726 - Ching-Fang Lin, Khai Li Hsu:
Optimal three-dimensional flight control of a supersonic fighter. 727-734 - C. Jinshong Hwang:
Structured D-chart: a diagrammatic methodology in structured programming. 735-748 - Pierre N. Robillard, Réjean Plamondon:
Planning for software tool implementation: experience with Schemacode. 749-757 - Robert C. Gammill, Lynn Thorp:
Distributed processing of problem-solving applications for farmers. 759-766 - Koji Yada, Masanori Honda, Seiji Fujino:
RIPS net: the impact of an optical communication network. 767-774 - Ray Cheng, Jane W.-S. Liu:
A coherent scheme to support location-independent references in internetwork environment. 775-784 - Maurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan:
Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications: I. 785-791 - Maurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan:
Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications: II. 793-802
Pioneer day
- Frances E. Allen:
A technological review of the FORTRAN I compiler. 805-809 - Robert W. Bemer:
Computing prior to FORTRAN. 811-816 - Martin N. Greenfield:
History of FORTRAN standardization. 817-824 - James M. Sakoda:
DYSTAL: nonnumeric applications of FORTRAN. 825-830
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