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DATA BASE, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, Summer 1976
- Thomas E. Murray:
From the Chairman. Data Base 8(1): 3-6 (1976) - Daniel Teichroew, Ernest A. Hershey III:
A Computer-Aided Technique for Structured Documentation. 7-9 - NCC Roundup: Minicomputers in Business. 10-11
- J. Daniel Couger, Fred R. McFadden:
Eastern Bloc Computing Environments. 12-13 - Thomas E. Murray:
SIGBDP Local Group Newsletter. Data Base 8(1): 14-16 (1976)
Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 1976
= SIGMOD Record 8(4) November 1976
Data Base Directions - The Next Steps, Proceedings of the Workshop of the National Bureau of Standards and the Association for Computing Machinery, held at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 29-31, 1975, John L. Berg, Editor
- Richard G. Canning:
Introduction. Data Base 8(2): 1-2 (1976) - Daniel B. Magraw:
A Manager's Viewpoint. Data Base 8(2): 3-11 (1976) - R. Michael Gall:
What Experience Has Taught Us (Working Panel Report). Data Base 8(2): 13-28 (1976) - Robert W. Bemer:
Standards: A Data Base Imperative (Working Panel Report). Data Base 8(2): 31-39 (1976) - Donald L. Adams:
Auditing the Data Base (Working Panel Report). Data Base 8(2): 41-64 (1976) - Charles D. Trigg:
Impact of Government Regulations (Working Panel Report). Data Base 8(2): 67-78 (1976) - George G. Dodd:
Data Base Technology - Present and Future (Working Panel Report). Data Base 8(2): 81-103 (1976) - Background. Data Base 8(2): 105-106 (1976)
- Criteria to be Applied in the Standardization of a Programming Language (ISO/TC 97/SC 5). Data Base 8(2): 107-110 (1976)
- Barry R. Munson, Chester M. Smith Jr.:
The Study of Data Base Management Systems (with Bibliography). Data Base 8(2): 111-149 (1976) - List of Attendees, Participants and Contributors. Data Base 8(2): 151-158 (1976)
Volume 8, Number 3, Winter 1977
- Eric D. Carlson, Michael Scott Morton:
DSS Conference Overview. Data Base 8(3): 2 (1977) - Richard L. Klaas:
A DSS for Airline Management. 3-8 - Ephraim R. McLean, Thomas F. Riesing:
MAPP: A DSS for Financial Planning. 9-14 - John D. Joyce, N. N. Oliver:
Impacts of a Relational Information System on Industrial Decisions. 15-21 - Paul Berger, Franz Edelman:
IRIS: A Transactions-Based DSS for Human Resources Management. 22-29 - Barbara F. Grace:
Training Users of a Prototype DSS. 30-36 - Izak Benbasat:
Cognitive Style Considerations in DSS Design. 37-38 - Edward Gainer, Edward M. Kimball, Alfred Maley, Alan A. Kortesoja:
A Statistical Evaluation of Tactics Usage. 38-40 - M. Loomis, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Benn R. Konsynski:
An Approach to an Administrative DSS. 40-41 - Richard D. Hackathorn:
Modeling Unstructured Decision Making. 41-42 - David R. Nash:
Building EIS, a Utility for Decisions. 43-45 - Peter Buneman, Howard L. Morgan, Michael D. Zisman:
Display Facilities for DSS Support: The Daisy Approach. 46-50 - C. Frank Starmer, Robert A. Rosati:
A DSS for Management of Patients with Chronic Illness. 51-57 - Randall Davis:
A DSS for Diagnosis and Therapy. 58-72 - William D. Haseman:
GPLAN: An Operational DSS. 73-78 - John J. Donovan, Stuart E. Madnick:
Institutional and Ad Hoc DSS and Their Effective Use. 79-88
Volume 8, Number 3 Supplement, Winter 1977
- Thomas E. Murray:
From the Chairman / Title Page. Data Base 8(3 Supplement): 1 (1977) - Guidelines for Cost Accounting Practices for Data Processing. Data Base 8(3 Supplement): 2-13 (1977)
- Suggested Organization of a Chart of Accounts for Accumulating Data Processing Expenses. Data Base 8(3 Supplement): 14-20 (1977)
Volume 8, Number 4, Spring 1977
- Thomas E. Murray:
From the Chairman. Data Base 8(4): 2-3 (1977) - Joseph T. Hootman:
Basic Considerations in Developing Computer Charging Mechanisms. 4-9 - Norman R. Lyons:
An Automatic Data Generating System for Data Base Simulation and Testing. 10-13 - James S. Ketchel:
Miscellany. Data Base 8(4): 14-15 (1977) - John T. Gorgone:
Book Reviews. Data Base 8(4): 16-17 (1977) - Thomas E. Murray:
SIGBDP Local Group Newsletter. Data Base 8(4): 18-20 (1977)
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