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SIGSMALL 1986: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Elizabeth A. Unger:
Proceedings of the 1986 ACM SIGSMALL/PC symposium on Small systems, SIGSMALL 1986, San Francisco, California, USA, 1086. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-211-2 - Moshé M. Zloof:
Recent developments in PC software (keynote address). 1-5 - Michael A. Bauer, Henry K. Ting:
Developing application independent interfaces for workstations in a distributed environment. 7-15 - H. G. Mendelbaum, B. Z. Fridman:
ZROBOT: a new CAD/CAM environment to program robot control by animated graphics. 16-25 - James E. Dutton:
EDGE: an extended directed graph editor and its applications. 26-33 - Kenneth I. Magel:
A common interface for multiple window computers. 34-41 - Y. L. Chang, Philip T. Cox:
Storage management in a Prolog compiler. 43-52 - Ingmar Vuong, Andrzej Wozniak, Suresh Krishna, Ion Filotti:
KOALA: a cost effective workstation for fast LISP interpretation. 53-63 - Hal Berghel, Gregg Stubbendieck, Eric Traudt:
Performance characteristics of microcomputer Prolog implementations. 64-71 - J. W. Choi, T. D. Kimura:
A compiled picture language on Macintosh. 72-80 - Maarten van Swaay:
Moving decision points outward from applications and utilities and into command level. 82-83 - Shingo Kamiya, Toshiyuki Yoshida, Takanobu Sugiyasu, Koki Miyazawa:
A C language extension for machine-independent programming. 84-91 - Kuan-Tsae Huang, Anthony Bolmarcich, Steven Katz, Richard Li:
QBE/PC: the design of an integrated software system for a personal computer. 92-100 - Eluzor Friedman, Chaim Ziegler:
Packet voice communicatins over PC based local area networks. 103-109 - Brent Nordin, Ian A. Macleod, T. Patrick Martin:
Remote operations across a network of small computers. 110-114 - Oliver Vornberger:
Parallel computing on personal computers. 115-123 - Richard A. McBride:
Viewing messages as objects. 125-131 - Mark Sherman, Ann Marks, Rob Collins, Heather Anderson, Jerry Godes, Denis Devlin, Leonid Spector, Vivian Sewelson:
A practical, distributed environment for Macintosh software development. 132-136 - Sue M. Zajac, Fred J. Maryanski:
Reliable commit and optimistic concurrency control for dynamically reconfigurable distributed databases. 137-145 - Yasushi Kiyoki, Kazuhiko Kato, Takashi Masuda:
A stream-oriented approach to distributed query processing in a local area network. 146-155 - Lawrence O. Hall, Abraham Kandel:
Languages for expert system building: a comparison. 157-160 - Jan P. Gipe, Deborah A. Guyton:
Monitoring quality improvement on a PC. 161-167 - K. F. Wong, George G. Coghill, John M. Hannah:
ICMS: an intelligent cell memory system for real-time engineering applications. 168-172 - K. F. Wong, George G. Coghill, John M. Hannah:
THESIS: the hardware environment for small intelligent systems, for engineering applications. 173-176 - Janice C. Honeyman, Elizabeth A. Unger:
SFM: synchronizing forms manager. 178-186 - Alberto M. Bento:
MTIS approach for DSS development: a case example. 187-194 - David Sache:
Issues in corporate PC training. 195-200 - Lindsay McDermid:
A comparison of relational database management systems UNIFY and iDB. 201-223 - Larry L. Barker, James Masters, Ellen D. Pfeiffer:
EEGADS! Department of Energy (DOE) provides free laboratory equipment to universities. 225-227 - Mark Luker:
An efficient, portable authoring language for microcomputers. 228-240 - Yousif A. El-Imam:
Speech analysis and synthesis on a personal computer. 241-248 - Arthur Zachai:
Redirect, pipe, and stdio in MS-DOS. 249-253
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