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International Journal of Parallel Programming, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1976
- Belur V. Dasarathy, A. L. Lakshminarasimhan:
Sequential learning employing unfamiliar teacher hypothesis (SLEUTH) with concurrent estimation of both the parameters and teacher characteristics. 1-7 - William S. Bowie:
Applications of graph theory in computer systems. 9-31 - Ben Shneiderman, Stuart C. Shapiro:
Toward a theory of encoded data structures and data translation. 33-43 - Lai-Wo Fung, King-sun Fu:
An error-correcting syntactic decoder for computer networks. 45-58 - James Wm. White:
An off-line simulation system for development of real-timefortran programs. 59-79 - Michael G. Thomason, E. W. Page:
Boolean difference techniques in fault tree analysis. 81-88
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1976
- António L. Furtado:
Characterizing sets of data structures by the connectivity relation. 89-109 - Anthony J. Guttmann:
Programming recursively defined functions infortran. 111-122 - Ben Shneiderman:
Exploratory experiments in programmer behavior. 123-143 - Rafael C. González, J. J. Edwards, Michael G. Thomason:
An algorithm for the inference of tree grammars. 145-164 - Douglas Dorrough:
Pattern classes: A technique for recovering their distributions. 165-199 - Jean-Louis Lassez:
Circular codes and synchronization. 201-208
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1976
- H. C. Johnston:
Cliques of a graph-variations on the Bron-Kerbosch algorithm. 209-238 - Mamoru Maekawa:
Detection of parallelism between statements by decomposing into separate sequential processes. 239-255 - Robert L. Cannon:
An algebraic technique for context-sensitive parsing. 257-276 - Hirohide Hinomoto:
Observations of a firm's information processing with a data base management system. 277-302
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1976
- William Stallings:
An application of coroutines and backtracking in interactive systems. 303-313 - Toshihide Ibaraki:
Theoretical comparisons of search strategies in branch-and-bound algorithms. 315-344 - Harold N. Gabow:
Using euler partitions to edge color bipartite multigraphs. 345-355 - Russell V. Skavaril, Owen R. Miller:
Binary input, output, and manipulation extensions of conversational programming with some biological applications. 357-373
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