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SIGPLAN 1976 Conference on Data: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Elliott I. Organick, Henry F. Ledgard, Robert W. Taylor:
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN 1976 Conference on Data: Abstraction, Definition and Structure, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, March 22-24, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7898-7
Session I: The Abstraction Issue
- Bengt Nordström:
An Outline of a Mathematical Model for the Definition and Manipulation of Data. 1-11 - Theodore A. Linden:
The Use of Abstract Data Types to Simplify Program Modifications. 12-23 - Moshé M. Zloof, S. Peter de Jong:
The System for Business Automation: Programming Language. 24
Session II: Implementation
- Eric Allman, Michael Stonebraker, Gerald Held:
Embedding a Relational Data Sublanguage in a General Purpose Programming Language. 25-35 - Robert T. Johnson, James B. Morris:
Abstract Data Types in the Model Programming Language. 36-46 - Dennis McLeod:
High Level Domain Definition in a Relational Data Base System. 47-57
Session III: Panel - Whither Data Abstraction?
- Michael Hammer:
Data Abstractions for Data Bases. 58-59 - James J. Horning:
Some Desirable Properties of Data Abstraction Facilities. 60-62 - Douglas T. Ross:
Toward Foundations for the Understanding of Type. 63-65 - Mary Shaw
:
Research Directions in Abstract Data Structures. 66-68 - Jim Mitchell, Ben Wegbreit:
A Next Step in Data Structuring for Programming Languages. 69-70
Session IV: Designing Data Abstractions
- John Miles Smith, Diane C. P. Smith:
Data Base Abstraction. 71 - John V. Guttag:
Abstract Data Types and the Development of Data Structures. 72 - Janis A. Bubenko Jr., Stig Berild, Eva Lindencrona-Ohlin, Sam Nachmens:
From Information Structures to DBTG Data Structures. 73-85
Session V: Pointers and Associative Access
- W. Terry Hardgrave:
A Technique for Implementing a Set Processor. 86-94 - Richard B. Kieburtz:
Programming without Pointer Variables. 95-107 - Oscar Vallarino:
On the Use of Bit Maps for Multiple Key Retrieval. 108-114 - Daniel M. Berry, Z. Erlich, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Correctness of Data Representations: Pointers in High Level Languages. 115-119
Session VI: Defining New Data Types
- David Gries
, Narain H. Gehani:
Some Ideas on Data Types in High Level Languages. 120 - Michael E. Senko:
DIAM II and Levels of Abstraction. 121-140 - Lawrence Flon, A. Nico Habermann:
Towards the Construction of Verifiable Software Systems. 141-148 - David Lorge Parnas, John E. Shore, David M. Weiss:
Abstract Types Defined as Classes of Variables. 149-153
Session VII: Panel - Whither Data Base Design?
Session VIII: Language Issues
- Barron C. Housel, Nan C. Shu:
A High-Level Data Manipulation Language for Hierarchical Data Structures. 155-169 - Mark B. Wells, Fred L. Cornwall:
A Data Type Encapsulation Scheme Utilizing Base Language Operators. 170-178 - Cornelis H. A. Koster:
Visibility and Types. 179-190
Session IX: Panel - The Two Views of Data Abstraction, Definition, and Structure: Languages and Data Bases
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