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AFIPS NCC 1981: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1981 National Computer Conference, 4-7 May 1981, Chicago, Illinois, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 50, AFIPS Press 1981, ISBN 978-1-4503-7921-2
Computer hardware and architecture
- Richard F. Hobson:
Software sympathetic chip set design. 3-10 - W. A. Dees, K. M. Parmar, A. Goyal, Raymond Y. Tsui, B. D. Rathi, Robert J. Smith:
A computer-aided VLSI layout system. 11-18 - William T. Overman, Stephen D. Crocker, Vittal Kini:
A multiprocessor description language. 19-25 - Algirdas Avizienis:
Fault tolerance by means of external monitoring of computer systems. 27-40 - L. E. Gallaher, Wing N. Toy:
The fault-tolerant 3B-20 processor. 41-48 - Wolfgang K. Giloi, Reinhold Güth, Bruce D. Shriver:
Firmware engineering: methods and tools for firmware specification and design. 49-55 - Harold W. Lawson Jr.:
New directions for micro- and system architectures in the 1980s. 57-62 - Alice C. Parker, Wayne T. Wilner:
Microprogramming: the challenges of VLSI. 63-68 - Andrew Heller, Andries van Dam:
Vertical and outboard migration: a progress report. 69-74 - Helmut K. Berg:
Firmware testing and test data selection. 75-80 - Scott Davidson, Bruce D. Shriver:
Specifying target resources in a machine independent higher level language. 81-85 - Perng-Yi Ma:
The design of a firmware engineering tool: the microcode compiler. 87-93 - Joseph A. Fisher, David Landskov, Bruce D. Shriver:
Microcode compaction: looking backward and looking forward. 95-102 - David A. Patterson, Ross W. Goodell, Michael D. Poe, Simon C. Steely Jr.:
V-Compiler: a next-generation tool for microprogramming. 103-109 - Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:
Adaptable pipeline system with dynamic architecture. 111-124 - Bernhard Quatember:
Modular crossbar switch for large-scale multiprocessor systems: structure and implementation. 125-135 - Joseph L. Hellerstein, Wesley W. Chu:
Some potential deadlocks in layered communications architectures. 137-140 - A. C. D. De Figueiredo:
General-purpose integrated indexing circuits: a proposal. 141-143 - James D. Mooney:
The VALI (Variable Language Interpreter). 145-148 - Benjamin W. Wah, Y. W. Eva Ma:
The architecture of MANIP: a parallel computer system for solving NP-complete problems. 149-161 - Leon E. Winslow, Yuan-Chieh Chow:
Parallel sorting machines: their speed and efficiency. 163-165
Network technology
- Danny Cohen:
Packet communication of online speech. 169-176 - John D. Markel:
Highlights of a group effort in algorithmic development for packet-switched voice networks. 177-181 - Gerald C. O'Leary, P. E. Blankenship, Joseph Tierney, Joel A. Feldman:
A modular approach to packet voice terminal hardware design. 183-189 - Kai Hwang, Benjamin W. Wah, Faye A. Briggs:
Engineering computer network (ECN): a hardwired network of UNIX computer systems. 191-201 - S. Leventis, George D. Papadopoulos, Stavros A. Koubias, J. Constantinides:
A protocol for a new double-loop computer network and its implementation. 203-208 - Wu-Yeh Cheng, S. Ray, Robert B. Kolstad, J. Luhukay, Roy H. Campbell, Jane W.-S. Liu:
ILLINET: a 32 Mbits/sec. local-area network. 209-214
Software
- T. N. Turba, Scott H. Costello:
A survey of currently implemented Pascal extensions. 217-224 - Michael E. Meyer:
A standard tool for information resource management. 225-230 - Roy H. Campbell, P. G. Richards:
SAGA: a system to automate the management of software production. 231-234 - David W. Johnson:
The development facility approach to improved software development. 235-239 - E. Levinson, Leon S. Levy, J. B. Salisbury:
CARL: experience of an application using clusters. 241-248 - Edgar H. Sibley, P. Gerard Scallan, Eric K. Clemons:
The software configuration management database. 249-255 - David B. Wortman, Richard C. Holt, James R. Cordy, David R. Crowe, Ian H. Griggs:
Euclid: a language for compiling quality software. 257-263 - Charles Crowley:
The design and implementation of a new UNIX kernel. 265-271 - Charles R. Young:
A security policy for a profile-oriented operating system. 273-282 - André M. Van Tilborg, Larry D. Wittie:
Distributed task force scheduling in multi-microcomputer networks. 283-289 - Camille C. Price:
The assignment of computational tasks among processors in a distributed system. 291-296 - Bharat K. Bhargava:
Software reliability in real-time systems. 297-309 - J. George Shanthikumar:
A state- and time-dependent error occurrence-rate software reliability model with imperfect debugging. 311-315 - G. Michael Schneider, Robert L. Sedlmeyer, Joe K. Kearney:
On the complexity of measuring software complexity. 317-322 - John W. Center:
Quantitative measures of MIS quality assurance during hardware conversion. 323-327 - Jean Cochrane Zolnowski, Dick B. Simmons:
Taking the measure of program complexity. 329-336 - Michael J. Lyons:
Salvaging your software asset: (tools based maintenance). 337-341 - John Reutter III:
Maintenance is a management problem and a programmer's opportunity. 343-347 - Ned Chapin:
Productivity in software maintenance. 349-352 - M. A. Holthouse, C. W. Lybrook:
Improving software testing in large data processing organizations. 353-359 - George N. Baird, L. Arnold Johnson:
Compiler validation: an assessment. 361-366 - Mark K. Smith, Leonard L. Tripp, Leon J. Osterweil, Richard N. Taylor, William E. Howden:
An approach to transfer verification and validation technology. 367-373 - Ronald L. Danielson:
Easy interactive access to batch image analysis software. 375-382 - Nathan Relles, Norman K. Sondheimer, Giorgio P. Ingargiola:
A unified approach to online assistance. 383-388 - William L. Batchelor, Lucian J. Endicott Jr.:
An experimental system to support a very high level user interface. 389-392 - Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman:
Principles of good software specification and their implications for specification languages. 393-400 - Roy E. Anderson:
Modular documentation: a software development tool. 401-405 - Ken Hirose, Kiyoshi Segawa, Nobuo Saito, Norihisa Doi, Masahiro Hirata, Toshiharu Yamasaki, Masayuki Takata:
Specification technique for parallel processing: process-data representation. 407-413 - Robert C. Gammill:
A tiny portable language-independent macroprocessor and some applications. 415-420
Capacity and performance analysis
- Dimitris A. Protopapas:
Finite queueing approximation techniques for analysis of computer systems. 423-429 - J. R. Rao, W. L. Hanna:
Throughput-response measurements in a distributed CAD/CAM processing network. 431-439
Database systems
- Vangalur S. Alagar, Bernard Blanchard, David Glaser:
Effective inference control mechanisms for securing statistical databases. 443-452 - Ruven Brooks, Meera Blattner, Zdzislaw Pawlak, Eamon Barrett:
Using partitioned databases for statistical data analysis. 453-457 - Michael W. Vannier, E. Othmer, Siegfried Othmer, P. Fishman:
Development of an automatic sleep EEG analysis and staging system. 459-462 - Darrell L. Ward:
Embedding an information system within a generalized network environment. 463-467 - Ruven Brooks:
The design of the clinical and research information system for psychiatry. 469-471 - Paul Decitre:
A concurrency control algorithm in a distributed environment. 473-479 - Richard J. Greene:
An alternative approach to distributed database updating. 481-485 - John Miles Smith, Philip A. Bernstein, Umeshwar Dayal, Nathan Goodman, Terry A. Landers, Ken W. T. Lin, Eugene Wong:
Multibase: integrating heterogeneous distributed database systems. 487-499 - James R. Swager:
Architecture of a distributed database information resource. 501-505 - Sadayuki Hikita, Haruaki Yamazaki, Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Yutaka Matsushita:
Optimization of the file access method in content-addressable database access machine (CADAM). 507-513 - Mamoru Maekawa:
Parallel sort and join for high speed database machine operations. 515-520 - Sakti Pramanik:
Highly parallel associative search and its application to cellular database machine design. 521-528 - Georges S. Nicolas:
A generalized database access path model. 529-535 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Database programming with data abstractions. 537-542 - Bharat K. Bhargava, Leszek Lilien:
Feature analysis of selected database recovery techniques. 543-554 - Yahiko Kambayashi, Narao Nakatsu, Shuzo Yajima:
Data compression procedures utilizing the similarity of data. 555-562
Information processing management
- V. Kevin M. Whitney, Jane G. Morse:
Choosing application development tools and techniques. 565-570 - Isao Miyamoto, Raymond T. Yeh:
A software requirements analysis and definition methodology for business data processing. 571-580 - Colette Rolland:
A methodology for information system design. 583-589
Education and societal issues
- Dennis M. Oliver, Robert A. Rouse, Robert J. Benson:
CSDP: a model for continuing education in data processing. 593-595 - Edwin F. Kerr:
People teaching people: a cooperative education venture. 597-599 - Frederick L. Goodman:
Computers and the future of literacy. 601-603
Computers at work
- Helen J. Schwartz:
Keeping CAI humane in the humanities. 605-608 - Richard W. Boss:
The effects of computers on library staff and users: how can the administrator cope? 609-611 - Robin Crickman:
Libraries as local database producers. 613-615 - Richard C. Roistacher:
Data files as library materials: policies, procedures, and politics. 617-621 - Lee Papayanopoulos:
Computerized weighted voting reapportionment. 623-629 - David J. Mishelevich:
Hospital information systems tutorial: a guide for computer scientists and practitioners. 631-639
Visuals, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence
- James A. Hendler, Thomas P. Kehler, Paul Roller Michaelis, Brian Phillips, Kenneth M. Ross, Harry R. Tennant:
Issues in the development of natural language front-ends. 643-648 - Lance A. Miller, George E. Heidorn, Karen Jensen:
Text-critiquing with the EPISTLE system: an author's aid to better syntax. 649-655 - Bozena Henisz Thompson, Frederick B. Thompson:
Shifting to a higher gear in a natural language system. 657-662 - Jay Hewitt:
Computer speech for people with cerebral palsy. 663-664 - Nola Donato:
GRASS3, a language for interactive graphics. 665-669 - Robert Rocchetti:
VISION II: a dynamic raster-scan display. 671-676 - Nancy N. Sheheen, Patrick J. Hodson:
The development of the reactor safety film. 677-679 - W. R. Winfrey, S. R. Ricketts:
The MODEL/IMAGES2 system: an application of computer graphics and three-dimensional geometric modeling to the jet impingement problem. 681-687 - Sandra Cook, Carole D. Hafner, L. Thorne McCarty, Jeffrey A. Meldman, Mark Peterson, James A. Sprowl, N. S. Sridharan, Donald A. Waterman:
The applications of artificial intelligence to law: a survey of six current projects. 689-696 - Larry Wos, Steven K. Winker, Ewing L. Lusk:
An automated reasoning system. 697-702
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