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FDT - Bulletin of ACM SIGFIDET, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, August 1969
- Title, Contents, Sketches, Publications, Interesting Happenings.
- Donald J. Hatfield:
Chairman's Message. 1 - Harrison R. Morse:
Editor's Remarks. 2 - First SIGFIDET Meeting, SJCC '69 / Second SIGFIDET Meeting, ACM '69. 3
- Abhay K. Bhushan:
A Report on the CODASYL Meeting. 4 - Announcement of the Project MAC: Data Description Seminars. 5-7
- Report on Standards. 8
- G. A. Gibson:
Draft: Data Description Language. 9-13 - ECMA: Preliminary Report on a Data Description Language. 14-16
- Calvin N. Mooers:
Comments on TC15 DDL Draft Report. 17-19 - Harrison R. Morse:
Efficiency and the Use of Data Definition Techniques. 20-23 - T. William Olle:
A Taxonomy of Data Definition Languages. 24-28 - T. William Olle:
CODASYL 10th Anniversary Meeting 1969 May 27-28, Session Outline. 29-30 - Calvin N. Mooers:
Data Decriptive Languages. 31-36 - Calvin N. Mooers:
Report to X3 DDL - External versus Internal Format. 37 - Daniel G. Bobrow, William R. Sutherland:
Message Forms in Computer Networks. 38-42 - Donald J. Hatfield:
Introduction to Finite State Representation of Interactive Languages. 43 - Richard See:
Finite State Representation of Interactive Languages. 44-46
Volume 1, Number 2, December 1969
- Donald J. Hatfield:
Chairman's Message. 1 - Harrison R. Morse:
Editor's Remarks. 2, 58 - William C. McGee:
Data Description for Data Independence. 3-10 - J. E. Rodriquez:
Program Portability, Data Manipulation Languages, and Data Description Languages. 11-13 - John A. Gosden:
Report to X3 on Data Definition Languages. 14-25 - M. E. D'Imperio:
Information Structures: Tools in Problem Solving. 25-51 - Abhay K. Bhushan:
Bibliography: Data Definition and Description. 52-54 - Max E. Ellis, Gene Raichelson:
Skteches. 55-56 - Reports on Standards. 57-58
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