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20th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1982: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Proceedings of the 20th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 1982, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, April 1-3, 1982. ACM 1982, ISBN 0-89791-071-0
- Mark C. Paulk:
Some practical considerations in the design of local computer networks. 1-4 - P. Tobin Maginnis:
ThriftNet: a simple networking strategy. 5-8 - Donald F. Miller:
ThriftNet: a reliable networking strategy. 9-13 - Jon Livesey:
Joining separate file systems. 14-22 - Dan A. Simovici:
Several remarks on computations of labelled Markov algorithms. 23-28 - Sukhamay Kundu:
An O(V) algorithm M for computing transitive reduction of a planar acyclic digraph. 29 - Ronald I. Becker, Stephen R. Schach:
Drawing labelled directed binary graphs on a grid. 30-34 - Elie Georges Hayeck:
User-computer interaction employing block mode data transfer. 47-50 - John D. B. Baston, Ann H. Akland:
EPA - HERL/RTP: a DBMS application using word processing. 51-58 - Bruce J. Ward, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., Christian R. Abee:
Data management for a non-human primate research laboratory. 59-64 - Ken R. Adcock:
A truck dispatching system. 65 - Bruce Chittenden, James Hyde, Jeffrey P. Radick:
A scheme for terminal I/O not requiring interrupts. 66-72 - Pradip Bose, B. Ramakrishna Rau, Michael S. Schlansker:
Systematically derived instruction sets for high-level language support. 73-84 - Paul Johnstone:
Representational error in binary and decimal numbering systems. 85-88 - Suchai Thanawastien:
The shuffle/exchange-plus networks. 89-96 - William L. Reid III, Dalpha R. Stubblefield:
Computer graphics animation of the Tellico Reservoir water temperature simulation. 97 - Robert S. Cymbalski:
A predictor-corrector method for graphing level curves. 98-109 - Ralph G. Selfridge:
The reachable volume of a robot arm. 110-114 - R. A. Rutz, D. E. Fields:
The development and application of an image analyzing and processing system. 115-125 - Amauri A. Arroyo, D. G. Childers:
A modular software real-time brain wave detection system. 126-131 - Thomas Philip, Stefan Jeglinski, Richard D. Benton, Robert L. Cook:
Design of a microprocessor based programmable system to process temperature information from a hot surface. 132-136 - Sylvia C. Colvin, Gerry D. Stiers:
Cycle & save computer system. 137 - Jerry R. Harber, Aileen Henson:
Evaluation of air-conditioning compressor performance for assessment of load management potential. 138 - Robert W. Blanning:
Data management and model management: a relational synthesis. 139-147 - Raymond Fadous:
A hierarchical method for synthesizing relations. 148-151 - Ralph B. Bisland:
The use of APL in teaching a course in decision support systems. 152-154 - Dan C. Clarke:
An augmented directed graph base for application development. 155-159 - Neal S. Coulter:
Information hiding, the Intel iAPX 432, and Ada. 160-167 - Cindy Eades, Kevin D. Reilly, John H. Barrett, Charles Minderhout:
The barrel concept: a study in language system development. 168-171 - Charles Minderhout, Kevin D. Reilly, John H. Barrett, John W. Gibson:
Use of barrel in applications studies. 172-175 - Boumediene Belkhouche, Joseph E. Urban, Gregory A. Riccardi:
Synthesizing abstract data type specifications. 176-181 - Joseph E. Urban, Lucinda Edmonds, David Holland, Barry King, Manijeh Moghis, Hugo Valencia:
An analysis of programming environments. 182-188 - Uday S. Reddy:
Programming with sequences. 189-198 - Yap Siong Chua, C. N. Clinton:
A generalized screen management utility: automatic programming approach. 199-210 - Jason Gait:
Hash table methods for case statements. 211-216 - Ralph D. Jeffords:
Bit vector encoding via decomposition. 217-222 - John H. Barrett, Kevin D. Reilly:
Realization of a translator for Janus. 223-225 - William S. Curran:
A/I: a synthesis. 226-229 - Hayden S. Porter:
Local microcomputer networks and their impact on computer science education. 230-234 - John D. Longhill:
Analysis of views of ACM and IEEE members concerning professionalism in the computing field. 235-239 - Yen-Jen Oyang, Ching-Chi Hsu:
Extended LL(k) grammars and parsers. 240-245 - Thomas J. Sager:
On the use of extended grammars. 246-252 - Barry M. Barlow:
An alternate approach to formal parsing methods. 253-256
Student paper competition
- Joel S. Craig:
A foreign language test construction system. 257 - Nancy Griffin, Gene Bailey:
Design and implementation of centralized appointment retrieval system in a public health department. 257-258 - Michele Fletcher, Bobby Morrison, Robert Riser:
A commenting system to improve program readability. 257 - Coleman Poag Jr., K. E. Foster:
An interactive graduate student records system. 258 - G. Mitchell Wood, P. Tobin Maginnis:
LOG10. 258 - Randy Jay Hendry:
A programming contest driving system. 258 - M. Judy Wilson:
A proposed production tracking system for manufacturing concerns. 258 - Kevan L. Miller:
Speech compression: a functional approximation approach. 259 - David Miles:
An experiment in the design of a BASIC interpreter. 259 - Karen Strain, Harold C. Grossman:
The synergy of functional programming and very large scale integration. 259 - Patricia Dines:
Light-based information systems for the businessman. 259 - Carol A. Jones, Wayne L. Bartel:
A simulation of the general request capability of Mark IV. 259 - Thomas Wood:
Solving a file assignment problem with a genetic plan. 260 - Xuan Pham:
Dataflow representation in a network database. 260
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