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SIGPLAN 1973: Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
- Richard E. Nance, Margaret R. Fox, Robert R. Korfhage:
Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval, SIGPLAN 1973, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 4-6, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7439-2 - Richard S. Marcus:
A Translating Computer Interface for a Network of Heterogeneous Interactive Retrieval Systems. 2-12 - Terry Winograd:
Breaking the Complexity Barrier again. 13-30 - Raymond F. Boyce, Donald D. Chamberlin, Michael Hammer, W. Frank King III:
Specifying Queries as Relational Expressions. 31-47 - Gerard Salton, Clement T. Yu:
On the Construction of Effective Vocabularies for Information Retrieval. 48-60 - Abraham Waksman:
Information Retrieval and the Query Language. 61-70 - Susan Artandi:
The On-Line Interface of Library Management and Document Retrieval Systems. 71-74 - Thomas H. Martin, Edwin B. Parker:
Comparative Analysis of Interactive Retrieval Systems. 75-85 - Thomas H. Martin, Richard L. Guertin:
Language Decisions Made While Designing an Interactive Information Retrieval System. 86-100 - Billy G. Claybrook:
FOL: A Language for Implementing File Organizations for Information Storage and Retrieval Systems. 101-112 - An Evaluation of Languages for the Implementation of Information Storage and Retrieval Systems. 113-117
- Diane C. Pirog Smith:
From a Data Description Point of View. 118-130 - W. O. Clark, L. L. Shannon:
A Dual Structured Data Base System. 131-143 - Stanley Y. W. Su, George P. Copeland, G. Jack Lipovski:
Retrieval Operations and Data Representations in a Context-Addressed Disc System. 144-160 - Paul F. King, Jack E. Shemer:
ARS - An Interactive Reporting System. 161-175 - John T. Dockery:
Remarks on Tactical Computer Problems. 176-177 - Patrick C. Mitchell:
A Note About the Proximity Operators in Information Retieval. 177-180 - Norman Price:
Comments on Experiments with Retrieval of Legal Information in Full Text. 180-181
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