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28th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1990: Greenville, South Carolina, USA
- A. Joe Turner:
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 1990, Greenville, South Carolina, USA, April 18-20, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-356-6 - Peter M. Maurer, Craig D. Morency:
The FHDL PLA tools. 3-9 - Peter M. Maurer:
The FHDL macro processor. 10-17 - Peter M. Maurer, Craig D. Morency:
The FHDL ROM tools. 18-24 - Jogesh K. Muppala, Kishor S. Trivedi:
GSPM models: sensitivity analysis and applications. 25-33 - Robert A. Allen:
The first class of "think time oriented" CPU scheduling algorithms. 34-39 - A. A. Fennisi, Douglas S. Reeves:
Using the stuck-at fault model: how well does it work? 40-46 - Krys J. Kochut:
AGENT: active logical objects. 47-53 - James H. Cross II, Kelly I. Morrison, Charles H. May Jr.:
Generation of graphical representations from Ada source code. 54-62 - Roger E. Lessman:
Programming languages, OOP, and C++. 63-69 - Gerald J. Johnson:
Computer science: a philosophical primer. 70-72 - Ken R. Little:
Some suggestions for implementing closed laboratories in CS1. 73-79 - William A. Ward Jr.:
Integration of a workstation laboratory into a computer science curriculum. 80-88 - Stephen M. Jodis, Paul A. D. de Maine:
Elements of a senior design projects course. 89-94 - K. N. King, David A. Crick:
The development of a modula-2 validation suite. 95-100 - Marcus Brown, David Cordes:
The role of literate programming in the software engineering life-cycle. 101-107 - F. Layne Wallace, Judy Solano:
Debugging program design documents: graphics vs text-based methodologies. 108-110 - Frank Hadlock:
A context sensitive tabular parsing algorithm. 111-117 - David D. Langan:
A localized condition handling construct for a graphical dataflow language. 118-124 - David W. Boyd:
The C preprocessor and Jensen's device. 125-129 - Walter D. Potter, A. D. Wright, A. M. Morton, W. C. Kessler:
Handling uncertainty and exceptions with defeasible dependencies. 130-136 - Yap Siong Chua, Behrooz K. Seyed-Abbassi:
Referential integrity: semantic glue for relational database. 137-142 - D'Ann Fuquay, L. Darrell Whitley:
Genetic algorithm solutions for the traveling salesman problem. 143-150 - Sami A. Al-Arian, Hari P. Kunamneni:
Three approaches to design fault tolerant programmable logic arrays. 151-158 - Susan R. Wallace:
Exploiting non-inherent parallelism in an internal mergesort. 159-164 - Roger Eggen, Maurice Eggen:
A parallel algorithmfor Steiner systems. 165-168 - W. A. Wand Jr., Y. Li:
Experiences vectorizing software for elliptic partial differential equations. 169 - Chetan S. Sankar, Charles Snyder, Paramjit Kahai:
Improving workplace literacy in Alabama-proposal for a telecommunications network. 181 - Ted W. Goodman:
Identifying students who may experience difficulty in an introductory computer science course. 182 - Clark B. Archer:
Delphi study of systems analysis. 183 - Robert P. Trueblood, Pao-Ing Lai:
Improving the performance of the BDB system by changing the query processing temporary file structures. 184 - Harlan D. Webre:
Compromises and complexities associated with removal of MIS from the logical access authorization loop. 185 - Chito N. Lapena, Walter D. Potter:
A limited survey of the effects of single parametric variation on the GENEtic search implementation system (GENESIS) package. 186 - Ravi Varadaragan, Bhavai Ravichandran:
Effect of grain size on the performance of systolic array. 187 - Robert T. Plant:
Incorporating software quality requirements into a development methodology for knowledge-based systems. 188 - James C. Pleasant:
Systematic program development and proof: Dromey's method versus top-down refinement. 189 - John W. Olson, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
A metric for the effectiveness of graphical language presentation in terms of competency. 190 - Amos O. Olagunju, J. Turner, D. Richey, R. Jackson, S. Hanley, A. Williams, R. Howard:
Statistical indices for software quality estimation. 191 - Marion G. Harmon:
Predicting execution time of real-time programs on contemporary machines. 192 - Gary Croucher:
Multiprocessor computer system for distributing real-time Ada applications. 193 - Mark Pendergast:
A data exchange paradigm for microprocessor-based groupware applications. 194 - Michael V. Doran, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.:
The inclusion of data frames illustrating data flow in control structure charts for novice students. 195 - David D. Langan:
Condition handlers for dataflow procedures. 196 - Amos O. Olagunju:
An investigation of a 3-Poisson model as a basis for automatic index term selection. 197 - Ragae Ghaly, Nagarajan Prabhakaran:
A knowledge-based approach to real-time systems. 198 - Jay Mookherje, Nagarajan Prabhakaran:
An object-oriented representation of semantic and graphic interrelationships. 199 - Charlene W. Young, Caroline M. Eastman, Robert L. Oakman:
An analysis of Ill-formed input in natural language queries. 200 - S. J. Murrell, Robert T. Plant:
Experiments in natural language processing. 201 - Euisuk Park, Larry F. Hodges:
A double step algorithm for rendering parabolic curves. 202 - Haklin Kim:
On the maximum stable set of a permutation graph. 203 - Hira N. Narang, Ray E. Flanery Jr., John B. Drake:
Design of a simulation interface for a parallel computing environment. 204 - Abbas S. Youssefi, D. E. Stevenson:
An intermediate language for vector processors. 205 - Vicente Moret-Bonillo, Amparo Alonso-Betanzos, John R. Searle:
Towards the implementation of intelligent structures in intensive care monitoring: the advantages of the symbolic pre-processing. 206 - James K. Harris, Robert P. Trueblood:
A model for studying the spread of computer viruses. 207 - Kimberly D. Bozeman:
Intelligent tutoring systems for teaching algebra: the handling of student misconceptions. 208 - Kelly I. Morrison:
On the feasibility of automatically generating data flow diagrams from Ada. 210 - Koushik Banerjee:
Optimizing the design of a hydrostatic thrust bearing by applying genetic algorithms. 211 - Steven A. Cover:
Developing a modular image processing system under UNIX. 212 - Seok-Joong Yoon:
An approach to a methodology which is easy to use and application domain independent. 213 - Donna Partridge, Raymond Erdey, Dennis Weldy:
Visualization of accident data. 214 - Fred Heller:
Finding parents in a heap. 217-222 - Venkateshwar E. Rao:
The mirage problem in digital halftone resolution. 223-233 - John M. Boyer:
Partition algorithms for the doubly linked list. 234 - Jeffrey L. Hieb:
Improving the Smalltalk Browser: a case study in Smalltalk development. 242-247 - Steve Bailey:
An overview of parallel processing languages. 248-255 - Joel B. Davis:
Investigation of a gambling approach to the subjective entropy test. 256-260 - Ambresh Khanna:
A distributed algorithm for generation of the Kth best spanning tree. 261-266 - Jeff Battelini, Sridhar Isukapalli:
A special purpose finite element architecture. 267-273 - Prashant K. Khambekar, Satish K. Dharmaraj:
Approaches to solving synchronization problems in parallel simulation of an apparel plant. 274-281 - Michael O'Rourke, John Wood:
A neural network for sonar target recognition. 282-287 - Donna Partridge, Calvin Lee, Tod Pinniger, Warren Ogle:
Speech through myoelectric signal recognition SMyLES. 288-295 - Ali Keskin:
Strategies for deductive databases. 296-305 - Jan G. Wilms:
Computerizing a machine readable dictionary. 306-313 - Darrell Suggs:
Disk scheduling with future knowledge. 314-318 - Krishnamachari Devarajan:
A user interface system for automated guided vehicles. 319-328 - John C. Orthoefer:
The design and implementation of the network backup control language. 329-332 - Manojit Sarkar:
Runtime debuggers for parallel and distributed systems: a uniform design approach. 333-336 - Milo Januska:
The design of a private key cryptosystem. 337-340 - Eric T. Bax:
Understanding chaos. 341
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