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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 1983
- Gregory R. Andrews, Fred B. Schneider:
Concepts and Notations for Concurrent Programming. 3-43 - Salvatore T. March:
Techniques for Structuring Database Records. 45-79 - Surveyors' Forum:
comments on "Comparative Models of the File Assignment Problem". 81-82 - Surveyors' Forum:
comments on "Image Models". 83-84
Volume 15, Number 2, June 1983
- George Broomell, J. Robert Heath:
Classification Categories and Historical Development of Circuit Switching Topologies. 95-133 - Victor L. Voydock, Stephen T. Kent:
Security Mechanisms in High-Level Network Protocols. 135-171
Volume 15, Number 3, September 1983
- Magdy S. Abadir, Hassan K. Reghbati:
Functional Testing of Semiconductor Random Access Memories. 175-198 - Helmuth Partsch, Ralf Steinbrüggen:
Program Transformation Systems. 199-236 - Dana Angluin, Carl H. Smith:
Inductive Inference: Theory and Methods. 237-269 - Bennet P. Lientz:
Issues in Software Maintenance. 271-278 - Surveyors' Forum:
comments on "Retargetable Compiler Code Generation". 279-284
Volume 15, Number 4, December 1983
- Theo Härder, Andreas Reuter:
Principles of Transaction-Oriented Database Recovery. 287-317 - John Leslie King:
Centralized versus Decentralized Computing: Organizational Considerations and Management Options. 319-349 - Dik Lun Lee, Frederick H. Lochovsky:
Voice Response Systems. 351-374 - Surveyors' Forum:
comments on "Concepts and Notations for Concurrent Programming". 375-377 - "Concepts and Notations for Concurrent Programming". 377
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