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found 146 matches
- 1989
- Hessa Al-Jaber, Shmuel Rotenstreich:
The Cascade Fault Tolerance Message System. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 252-259 - Syed Tariq Ali, Michael V. Doran, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
Definition of menus as an abstract data type. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 458 - Robert B. Allen:
Adaptive training for connectionist state machines. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 428 - Donald C. S. Allison, Ritu Chadha:
An O(N log N) expected time merge heuristic for the planar ETSP. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 472 - Wayne Amsbury, P. R. Harrison:
Derivation from First Principles of Belief Values Generated in Networks by Message Passing. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 131-137 - Bassel R. Arafeh:
Interactive loop interchanging: a facility for tuning sequential programs to parallel architectures. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 418 - Brent Auernheimer, Alison Butler:
A neural net model of the neuropsychology of spelling processes. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 430 - Isik Aybay, Mehmet Baray:
A set-oriented parallel execution model for Prolog. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 401 - Kunwarjit S. Bagga, Frank W. Owens:
Deadlocks and traps in complete Petri nets. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 412 - Andrew Bernat, Stephen Riter:
An algorithm for machine detection and tracking of moving objects in television images. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 476 - Joseph Betser, Alberto Avritzer, Jack W. Carlyle, Walter J. Karplus:
Performance modeling and analysis for a large heterogeneous distributed system: UCLA-SEASnet. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 397 - David R. Beuerman:
An SQL interface to a prolog-based DBMS. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 454 - Gautam Biswas, Xudong Yu:
A Rule Network for Efficient Implementation of a Mixed-Initiative Reasoning Scheme. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 123-130 - M. P. Blivens, Mary Lou Soffa:
Reuse of Compiler Analysis in a Programming Environment. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 368-373 - Peter Bodorik, J. Spruce Riordon, C. Jacob:
Dynamic Distributed Query Processing Techniques. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 348-357 - Edward L. Bosworth Jr.:
The missing clause method and its application to the satisfiability problem. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 462 - Richard J. Botting:
Theory and practice of software engineering. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 481 - Allen Brady, Mohammad Changi, Jiyu Yu:
Pascal language extensions for parallel processing. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 439 - Yuri Breitbart, Amit Kumar, S. S. Pyo, Hemant G. Rotithor:
An architecture for heterogeneous computer integrated manufacturing system. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 471 - Walter H. Burkhardt:
Compilation or interpretation. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 436 - Daniel A. Cañas:
Address Space Virtualization in Reconfigurable Computers. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 269-277 - James T. Canning, Richard A. Miner:
A Parallel Pipelined Data Flow Coprocessor. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 173-179 - James T. Canning, Richard A. Miner, Iheanacho Nwokogbo:
The ULowell dataflow project. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 415 - Amal Chakraborty, Donald C. S. Allison, Calvin J. Ribbens, Layne T. Watson:
Parallel homotopy algorithms. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 417 - Ravinder Chandhok, Philip L. Miller:
The design and implementation of the Pascal GENIE. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 374-379 - Bernard A. Chase III, Michelle A. Montion, James T. Canning:
Reverse software engineering of a graphics software system. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 389-390 - Wan-Hong S. Cheng, Virgil Wallentine:
DEBL: A Knowledge-Based Language for Specifying and Debugging Programs. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 70-77 - Clyde Christopher, Richard Galle:
A study of spatial data management and analysis systems. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 473 - William J. Collins:
An extension to the external path length theorem. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 407 - John A. Cross:
Technology transfer in the 1990's: evaluating computer-support for cooperative work. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1989: 474
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