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AFIPS NCC 1983: Anaheim, California, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1983 National Computer Conference, 16-19 May 1983, Anaheim, California, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings, AFIPS Press 1983, ISBN 0-88283-039-2
Software engineering
- Naomi Lee Bloom:
Writing less code: an approachable ideal. 3-9 - Gary A. Curtis:
Foundation software: a significantly improved approach to the development of large application systems. 11-19 - Mary Woodward, Peter F. DiGiammarino:
A case for adaptable applications software. 21-28 - Bozena Henisz Thompson, Frederick B. Thompson, Tai-Ping Ho:
Knowledgeable contexts for user interaction. 29-38 - Bruce W. Ballard, John C. Lusth:
An English-language processing system that "learns" about new domains. 39-46 - Herman Fischer, Edgar H. Sibley:
Implementation of an Ada run-time environment. 47-55 - Sabina H. Saib:
Future Ada environments. 57-63 - Erik Sandewall, Sture Hägglund, Christian Gustafsson, Lennat Jonesjö, Ola Strömfors:
Stepwise structuring: a style of life for flexible software. 65-72 - Takeshi Chusho, Atsushi Tanaka, Eri Okamoto, Akinori Honda, Toru Kurosaki:
HITS: a symbolic testing and debugging system for multilingual microcomputer software. 73-80 - Krishna Kant:
A global checkpointing model for error recovery. 81-89 - M. I. Thomas:
Development tools for bus controller software. 91-96 - R. S. Wang:
Logic analysis and its tools. 97-103
Management/education
- Paul C. Tinnirello:
Improving software maintenance attitudes. 107-112 - Linda Brice, John Connell:
A methodology for minimizing maintenance costs. 113-121 - Barbara J. Taute:
Quality assurance and maintenance application systems. 123-129 - Nicholas L. Marselos:
Human investment techniques for effective software maintenance. 131-136 - G. R. Eugenia Schneider:
Structured software maintenance. 137-144 - Robert E. Marsh:
Application maintenance: one shop's experience and organization. 145-153 - Gary L. Richardson, Charles W. Butler:
Organizational issues of effective maintenance management. 155-161 - Joan R. Zak:
When a data processing department inherits software. 163-171 - Randy J. Raynor, Linda D. Speckmann:
Maintaining user participation throughout the systems development cycle. 173-180 - Lois Zells:
Data processing project management: a practical approach for publishing a project expectations document. 181-187
Database/distributed systems
- S. C. Lo, S. L. Kota, M. H. Aronson:
A distributed database design for a communications network control system. 191-202 - Alan Norman, Mark Anderton:
EMPACTTM: a distributed database application. 203-217 - Thomas P. Daniell, R. C. Harding Jr., S. H. Nauckhoff:
Dynamic replication, an overview. 219-227 - Emmanuel O. Onuegbe, Said Rahimi, Alan R. Hevner:
Local query translation and optimization in a distributed system. 229-239 - Donald R. Deutsch:
Progress towards database management standards. 241-245 - John D. Joyce, David R. Warn:
Command use in a relational database system. 247-253 - David V. Kerner, Ashok Malhotra:
Generating requirements from enterprise analysis. 255-260 - James C. Wetherbe, Gordon B. Davis:
Developing a long-range information architecture. 261-269 - Kemal Oflazer:
A reconfigurable VLSI architecture for a database processor. 271-281 - Sakti Pramanik:
Implementing set-theoretic relational-query functions using highly parallel index-processing hardware. 283-291 - David K. Hsiao:
Cost-effective ways of improving database computer performance. 293-298 - Edward W. Davis:
Application of the massively parallel processor to database management systems. 299-307 - Willem Stoeller:
Panacea or pitfall?: the impact of relational databases on your environment. 309-315
Human and social issues
- Tora K. Bikson, Barbara A. Gutek:
Advanced office systems: an empirical look at use and satisfaction. 319-328 - Robert P. O'Hara:
An interactive display environment, or knitting sheep's clothing for a wolf. 329-339 - Rein Turn, Eric J. Novotny:
Resiliency of the computerized society. 341-349
Office automation
- Nancy B. Finn:
Interfacing people with their machines. 353-359 - Walter Ulrich:
Current issues in electronic mail: heralding a new era. 361-365 - B. P. Donohue:
The integration of multimedia communications. 367-371 - Paul F. Finnigan:
Voice mail. 373-377 - H. Paris Burstyn:
Electronic mail: evolving from intracompany to intercompany. 379-383
Decision support systems
- T. C. Chiang:
A new look at existence dependency in databases. 387-393 - Robert W. Blanning:
Issues in the design of relational model management systems. 395-401 - Carl Harrington:
Focal points for DSS effectiveness. 403-407 - William H. Gruber, George Sonnemann:
Information resource management for corporate decision support. 409-413 - Gary K. Gulden, Eevelyn S. Arkush:
Developing a strategy profile for management support systems. 415-420 - Robert H. Bonczek, Nasir Ghiaseddin, Clyde W. Holsapple, Andrew B. Whinston:
The DSS development system. 421-435 - Edward T. Lee:
Applications of fuzzy languages and pictorial databases to decision support systems design. 437-451 - Daniel T. Lee:
Database-oriented decision support systems. 453-465
Hardware
- Kenneth G. Wilson:
Universities and the future of high-performance computing technology. 469-477 - Douglas L. Finke:
Dynamic RAM architectures for graphics applications. 479-485 - John J. Fallin:
The iRAM: an innovative approach to microprocessor memory solutions. 487-496 - Steve Cooper:
MULTIBUS® continues to evolve to meet the challenges of the VLSI revolution. 497-501 - Joel Boney:
Analysis of the M6809 instruction set. 503-511 - Gary H. Arlen:
Tales from the trial trail: videotex progress in the United States. 513-517 - Larry T. Pfister:
Videotex and teletext in the business/consumer marketplace. 519-522 - Larry Jacob:
Winchesters for multiuser/multitask applications. 523-529 - Dave Johnson, Dave Budde, Dave Carson, Craig Peterson:
Intel iAPX 432: VLSI building blocks for a fault-tolerant computer. 531-537 - Bruce W. Arden, Ran Ginosar:
Performance evaluation of the MP/C. 539-555 - Sigurd L. Lillevik, John L. Easterday:
A multiprocessor with replicated shared memory. 557-564 - Mariagiovanna Sami, Renato Stefanelli:
Reconfigurable architectures for VLSI processing arrays. 565-577 - Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Conflict-free memory allocation for associative data files. 579-593 - Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Reconfigurable fault-tolerant multicomputer network. 595-610
Telecommunications/applications
- Charles E. Young:
A standard session protocol for open systems interconnection (OSI). 617-622 - I. Dal Allan:
The role of the intelligent peripheral interface in systems architecture. 623-630 - Peter F. Linington:
Progress on the network layer of the OSI reference model. 631-638 - Ronald E. Crochiere, James L. Flanagan:
The technology of digital speech: compression, editing, and storage. 639-641 - Robert L. Mercer:
Statistical modeling for automatic speech recognition. 643 - Robert W. Brodersen:
Implications of VLSI technology for speech processing. 645 - J. Michael Nye:
Network security and vulnerability. 647-653 - Richard C. Soucy, Richard M. Bailey:
IBM information network performance and availability measurement. 655-662 - S. M. Schiffman:
Designing and managing an SNA network for growth. 663-670 - K. Bhadra, S. M. Schiffman:
Backup and recovery in the IBM information network. 671-676 - Robert A. Weingarten, Edward E. Iacobucci:
Logical problem determination in an SNA network. 677-683 - Gary J. Handler:
Planning high-speed digital services in the Bell system. 685-689 - Ivan M. Pesic, Daniel W. Lewis:
Three heuristics for improving centralized routing in large long-haul computer communication networks. 691-704 - Chi-Yuan Chin, Kai Hwang:
A new probabilistic routing algorithm for packet-switched computer networks. 705-719 - Takatoshi Minami, Kenjiro Yano, Takashi Touge, Hisashi Morikawa, Osamu Takahashi:
Optical wireless modem for office communication. 721-728 - Jean-Alain Hernandez, Eric Horlait, René Joly, Guy Pujolle:
A high-throughput interconnection structure. 729-733 - Dennis K. Knight:
A new look at computer contracts. 735-741 - Bruce I. Blum:
An information system for developing information systems. 743-752 - Tom DeMarco:
A metric of estimation quality. 753-756 - James S. Collofello, Scott N. Woodfield, Norman E. Gibbs:
Software productivity measurement. 757-762 - Nobuyoshi Terashima:
The laboratory automation system in the electrical communication laboratories of NTT. 763-769 - William R. Nugent:
Applications of digital optical disks in library preservation and reference. 771-775
Personal computers
- Ned Chapin:
Software maintenance objectives. 779-784
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