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IBM Symposium: Interactive Systems 1976 Bad Homburg v. d. H., Germany
- Albrecht Blaser, Clemens Hackl:
Interactive Systems, Proceedings, 6th Informatik Symposium, IBM Germany, Bad Homburg v. d. H., September 1976. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 49, Springer 1977, ISBN 3-540-08141-0
Opening session
- T. E. Climis:
Interactive systems - Overview. 1-11
System design considerations
- Allan L. Scherr:
Interactive systems -product design consideration. 12-21 - Gerhard Seegmüller:
Design Considerations for new programming languages. 22-37 - Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann:
Betrachtungen zum Entwurf interaktiver Systeme. 38-92
Managing interactive systems
- Richard P. Kelisky:
Managing interactive systems for user effectiveness. 93-107 - Yonathan Bard:
Performance analysis of interactive systems. 108-124 - Manfred Achenbach:
Erfahrungsbericht über den Einsatz interaktiver Systeme bei der Frie. Krupp GmbH. 125-143
Application development
- Wolfgang K. Giloi:
Interactive systems - patterns and prospects. 144-163 - R. Kogon, E. Keppel, D. Kropp:
Application development by endusers. 164-176 - Dieter Lattermann:
APL - a tool for personalized computing. 177-192 - Lance A. Miller, John C. Thomas:
Behavioral Issues in the use of interactive systems. 193-216
Use of interactive systems - Example
- Walter Augsburger:
Educational systems. 217-257 - Rainer Fritz:
Interactive systems for computer assisted product development and testing in small and intermediate enterprises. 258-272 - Peter Mertens, Wolfgang Neuwirth, Werner Schmitt:
Verknüpfung von Daten- und Methodenbanken dargestellt am Beispiel der Analyse von Marktforschungsdaten. 273-313 - Alfred Troebliger:
Datenverarbeitung mit Bildschirm als Instrument der Betriebsorganisation im Versicherungsbetrieb. 314-340 - Franz Schober:
Interactive simulation models in planning. 341-360
Closing session
- Karl E. Ganzhorn:
Evolutions in Communication systems. 361-380
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