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AFIPS NCC 1975: Anaheim, CA, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1975 National Computer Conference, 19-22 May 1975, Anaheim, CA, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 44, AFIPS Press 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7919-9
Microprocessors
- Theodore A. Laliotis:
Microprocessors. 1-2
Microprocessors: microprocessor basics
- Bruce Threewitt:
The microprocessor rationale. 3-7 - Alan J. Weissberger:
Keeping pace with a single-chip 16-bit microprocessor. 9-14 - Gary Sawyer:
Tools and techniques of microprocessor data transfer. 15-20
Microprocessors: microprocessors at work
- Paul M. Russo:
Microprocessors at work: session overview. 21-22 - Walter A. Fischer:
The synergistic combination of an oscilloscope and a microprocessor. 23-32 - Leroy H. Anderson:
Development of a portable compiler for industrial microcomputer systems. 33-40 - John Whiting, Sandy Newman:
Microprocessors in CRT terminals. 41-45 - J. P. Kohli:
Designing an application oriented terminal. 47-54
Microprocessors: bipolar microprocessors
- Marcian E. Hoff Jr.:
Designing central processors with bipolar microcomputer components. 55-62 - David C. Wyland:
Bipolar microprocessor design configurations. 63-66 - Krishna Rallapalli, Peter Verhofstadt:
MACROLOGIC: versatile functional blocks for high performance digital systems. 67-73 - Michael Liccardo:
Architecture of microcontroller system. 75-84
Microprocessors: microprogramming and microcomputer programming
- Michael J. Flynn, Charles Neuhauser, Robert M. McClure:
EMMY: an emulation system for user microprogramming. 85-89 - Louise H. Jones:
Instruction sequencing in microprogrammed computers. 91-98 - Gary A. Kildall:
Microcomputer software design: a checkpoint. 99-106
Computer communications networks
- Robert F. Daly:
Computer communications networks. 107
Computer communications networks: computer communications---who, what, when, where and why?
- Ivan T. Frisch, Howard Frank:
Computer communications: how we got where we are. 109-117 - Wushow Chou:
Computer communication networks: the parts make up the whole. 119-128 - Mario Gerla, John Eckl:
Moving bits by air, land and sea: carriers, vans and packets. 129-135
Computer communications networks: advances in packet-switching
- James W. Forgie:
Speech transmission in packet-switched store-and-forward networks. 137-142 - Simon S. Lam, Leonard Kleinrock:
Dynamic control schemes for a packet switched multi-access broadcast channel. 143-153 - David L. Retz:
Operating system design considerations for the packet-switching environment. 155-160 - William R. Crowther, Frank E. Heart, Alexander A. McKenzie, John M. McQuillan, David C. Walden:
Issues in packet switching network design. 161-175
Computer communications networks: advances in packet radio communication
- Robert E. Kahn:
The organization of computer resources into a packet radio network. 177-186 - Leonard Kleinrock, Fouad A. Tobagi:
Random access techniques for data transmission over packet-switched radio channels. 187-201 - R. Binder, Norman M. Abramson, Franklin Kuo, A. Okinaka, D. Wax:
ALOHA packet broadcasting: a retrospect. 203-215
Computer communications networks: packet radio---future impact
- Howard Frank, Israel Gitman, Richard M. Van Slyke:
Packet radio system: network considerations. 217-231 - Stanley C. Fralick, James C. Garrett:
Technological considerations for packet radio networks. 233-243 - Jerry D. Burchfiel, Raymond S. Tomlinson, M. Beeler:
Functions and structure of a packet radio station. 245-251 - Stanley C. Fralick, David H. Brandin, Franklin Kuo, Christopher Harrison:
Digital terminals for packet broadcasting. 253-261
Software
- Glyn H. Jones:
Software. 263-264
Software: software---portability and reliability
- P. D. Griem Jr.:
On the principle of unique definition. 265-270 - Stephen H. Caine, E. Kent Gordon:
PDL: a tool for software design. 271-276
Software: programming---art, science or engineering?
- Edward Yourdon:
Structured programming and structured design as art forms. 277 - Stephen N. Zilles:
Modularization around a suitable abstraction. 279 - P. J. Plauger:
Minicompilers, preprocessors and other tools. 281 - Peter J. Denning:
On being one's own programming self. 283
Software: issues in programming language design
- Barbara H. Liskov:
Data types and program correctness. 285-286 - Thomas A. Standish:
Extensibility in programming language design. 287-290 - Leon Presser:
Structured languages. 291-292 - Charles T. Zahn Jr.:
Structured control in programming languages. 293-295 - Anthony I. Wasserman:
Issues in programming language design: an overview. 297-299
Software: COBOL '74---its impact on software engineering
- Margaret M. Cook, George N. Baird, William M. Holmes, Patrick M. Hoyt, L. Arnold Johnson, Paul Oliver:
An overview of the 1974 COBOL standard. 301-307 - Paul Oliver:
COBOL '74: contributions to structured programming. 309-312 - George N. Baird:
Program debugging using COBOL '74. 313-318
Software: software engineering
- Guy de Balbine:
Better manpower utilization using automatic restructuring. 319-327 - Peter Freeman:
Toward improved review of software designs. 329-334 - T. A. Thayer:
Understanding software through empirical reliability analysis. 335-341
Software: operating systems theory
- Jon C. Strauss:
Dynamic dispatching in job class scheduled systems. 343-350 - Robert H. Thomas:
JSYS traps: a TENEX mechanism for encapsulation of user processes. 351-360 - Richard R. Linde:
Operating system penetration. 361-368
Software: program verification in 1980
- Steven M. German, Ben Wegbreit:
A synthesizer of inductive assertions. 369-376
Data base management
- E. F. Codd:
Data base management. 377-378
Data base management: data base machines
- Esen A. Ozkarahan, Stewart A. Schuster, Kenneth C. Smith:
RAP - An Associative Processor for Database Management. 379-387 - Thomas Marill, Dale H. Stern:
The datacomputer: a network data utility. 389-395
Data base management: relational data base implementations
- Dennis McLeod, Monte Meldman:
RISS: a generalized minicomputer relational data base management system. 397-402 - John Mylopoulos, Stewart A. Schuster, Dennis Tsichritzis:
A multi-level relational system. 403-408 - Gerald Held, Michael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong:
INGRES: A Relational Data Base System. 409-416
Data base management: relational data base technology
- James B. Rothnie Jr.:
Evaluating inter-entry retrieval expressions in a relational data base management system. 417-423 - Donald D. Chamberlin, Jim Gray, Irving L. Traiger:
Views, Authorization, and Locking in a Relational Data Base System. 425-430
Data base management: query languages and comparative evaluation
- Moshé M. Zloof:
Query by Example. 431-438 - John C. Thomas, John D. Gould:
A psychological study of query by example. 439-445 - Phyllis Reisner, Raymond F. Boyce, Donald D. Chamberlin:
Human factors evaluation of two data base query languages: SQUARE and SEQUEL. 447-452
Data base management: performance evaluation, data compression and search
- Doron Gottlieb, Steven A. Hagerth, Philippe G. H. Lehot, Henry S. Rabinowitz:
A classification of compression methods and their usefulness for a large data processing center. 453-458 - Fumio Nakamura, Ikuzo Yoshida, Hidefumi Kondo:
A simulation model for data base system performance evaluation. 459-465 - Jean-Loup Baer:
Weight-balanced trees. 467-472
Data base management: distributed data bases and applications
- K. Dan Levin, Howard Lee Morgan:
Optimizing distributed data bases: a framework for research. 473-478 - Gio Wiederhold, James F. Fries, Stephen Weyl:
Structured organization of clinical data bases. 479-485 - Patrick E. Mantey, Eric D. Carlson:
Integrated data bases for municipal decision-making. 487-493
Storage technology
- Glen C. Bacon:
Storage technology. 495
Storage technology: enhancing storage reliability by sophisticated coding schemes
- Elwyn R. Berlekamp:
Algebraic codes for improving the reliability of tape storage. 497-499
Storage technology: the mass storage impact
- Dennis E. Speliotis:
Bridging the memory access gap. 501-508 - Clayton Johnson:
IBM 3850: mass storage system. 509-514
Storage technology: advances in novel storage technologies
- Gilbert F. Amelio:
Charge-coupled devices for memory applications. 515-522 - John E. Ypma:
Bubble domain memory systems. 523-528 - Wilhelm Anacker:
Superconducting memories employing Josephson devices. 529-534 - A. K. Gillis, G. E. Hoffmann, R. H. Nelson:
Holographic memories: fantasy or reality? 535-539 - W. C. Hughes, C. Q. Lemmond, H. G. Parks, G. W. Ellis, G. E. Possin, R. H. Wilson:
BEAMOS: a new electronic digital memory. 541-548
Interaction of technology and system architecture
- Ugo O. Gagliardi:
Interaction of technology and system architecture. 549-550
Interaction of technology and system architecture: new advances in processor-memory-switch architectures
- Severo M. Ornstein, William R. Crowther, Michael F. Kraley, Robert D. Bressler, A. Michel, Frank E. Heart:
Pluribus: a reliable multiprocessor. 551-559 - Kenichiro Noguchi, Isao Ohnishi, Hiroshi Morita:
Design considerations for a heterogeneous tightly-coupled multiprocessor system. 561-565 - Hoo-Min D. Toong:
Microprocessor: based multiprocessor ring structured network. 567
Interaction of technology and system architecture: data and memory management architectures
- Charles W. Bachman:
Trends in database management: 1975. 569-576 - P. M. Thompson, Z. H. Glanz:
A data sorting system using a high speed bus. 577-580 - Stuart E. Madnick:
INFOPLEX: hierarchical decomposition of a large information management system using a microprocessor complex. 581-586
Interactive graphics
- Donald C. Lincicome:
Interactive graphics. 587
Interactive graphics: graphic models of physical systems
- Bruce G. Baumgart:
A polyhedron representation for computer vision. 589-596 - Richard F. Riesenfeld:
Aspects of modelling in computer aided geometric design. 597-602 - Charles M. Eastman, J. Lividini, Douglas Stoker:
A database for designing large physical systems. 603-611
Interactive graphics: economics of computer graphics systems
- S. H. Chasen:
Economic principles for interactive graphic applications. 613-620
Future prospects in data processing
- Earl C. Joseph:
Future prospects in data processing. 621
Future prospects in data processing: future prospects in data processing---I
- Bernard J. Greenblott, Mu Y. Hsiao:
Where is technology taking us in data processing systems? 623-628 - James C. Nelson:
The economic implications of microprocessors on future computer technology and systems. 629-632 - Frederic G. Withington:
Innovations in the operation of future computers. 633-635
Future prospects in data processing: future prospects in data processing---II
- Orrin E. Taulbee, Siegfried Treu, Jiri Nehnevajsa:
User orientation in networking. 637-644
Other scientific and technical aspects: workload characterization
- Samuel T. Chanson, Domenico Ferrari:
A deterministic analytic model of a multiprogrammed interactive system. 645-652
Other scientific and technical aspects: psychological research on the use of computer languages
- Ben Shneiderman:
Experimental testing in programming languages, stylistic considerations and design techniques. 653-656 - Lance A. Miller:
Naive programmer problems with specification of transfer-of-control. 657-663 - Daniel P. Freedman, Thomas Plum:
Computer programming fundamentals for non-computer scientists. 665-667
Users' viewpoint on EDP
- Bruce H. Wrigley, Edward J. Palmer:
User's viewpoint on EDP. 671
Management and computers
- John J. Donovan, Michael S. Scott Morton:
Management and computers. 673-674
Management and computers: management issues in computers
- John V. Soden, George M. Crandell Jr.:
Practical guidelines for EDP long-range planning. 675-679 - John J. Donovan, Louis M. Gutentag, Stuart E. Madnick, Grant N. Smith:
An application of a generalized management information system to energy policy and decision making: the user's view. 681-686 - George A. Holt, Henry C. Stern:
Cost-benefit evaluation of interactive transaction processing systems. 687-694
Management and computers: design and implementation of distributed systems
- Philip M. Merlin, David J. Farber:
A note on recoverability of modular systems. 695-699 - Louis Pouzin:
An integrated approach to network protocols. 701-707 - Rajiv Malhotra:
Interaction monitors in a distributed system. 709-714
Medical and health care computing
- Vaughn Alexander:
Medical and health care computing. 715
Medical and health care computing: what went wrong with medical information systems---an optimistic outlook
- Norman A. Palley, Gabriel F. Groner:
Information processing needs and practices of clinical investigators: survey results. 717-723 - Jan F. Brandejs:
The C.M.A. information base: a beginning of operational systems in Canada. 725-731
Medical and health care computing: computer applications in ambulatory care
- Ephraim R. McLean, Stefanie V. Foote:
A comparative evaluation of automated medical history systems. 733-738 - Daniel D. Butcher, Steven G. Jenks, Curtis P. McNeeley, Robert E. Mahan:
A protocol for evaluating computer systems for application in a physician's office. 739-747 - Clement J. McDonald, Bharat K. Bhargava, David Jeris:
A clinical information system (CIS) for ambulatory care. 749-756 - Arthur E. Rappoport, William D. Gennaro, Robert E. Berquist:
An on-line centralized computer-coupled automated laboratory information system using touch-tone card dialer telephone and audio-response technology for test order entry and result retrieval. 757-763
Medical and health care computing: future directions in medical computing
- Laurens V. Ackerman, Daniel K. Harris:
Architecture for a graduate level educational program in the area of computer systems in medicine. 765-768
Banking---today's challenges
- William P. Stritzler:
Day on banking: today's challenge. 769
Innovative applications of computer science
- Bertram Raphael:
Innovative applications of computer science. 771
Innovative applications of computer science: innovative applications of computer science in medicine
- G. Anthony Gorry:
Innovative applications of computer science in medicine. 773-774
Innovative applications of computer science: innovative applications of computer science in education
- Mario C. Grignetti, Catherine Hausmann, Laura Gould:
An "intelligent" on-line assistant and tutor: NLS-scholar. 775-781
User requirements
- Richard G. Mills:
User requirements. 783-784
User requirements: developer and user view of user requirements
- William C. Mann:
Why things are so bad for the computer-naive user. 785-787 - Wayne Churchman:
Functional approach to turnkey system procurement. 789-792
Other applications: computer aided manufacturing
- M. Eugene Merchant:
The future of CAM systems. 793-799 - Ikuo Oyake:
Parts representation in CAD/CAM. 801-804 - Henry Merryweather:
Two application programs which link design and manufacture. 805-811 - Robert T. Chien, Tony C. Woo:
Automatic program synthesis: from CAD to CAM. 813-817 - Wesley E. Snyder:
Automatic visual inspection. 819-823
Other applications: new applications in printing and publishing
- Stanley E. Bammel:
Automatic full-page formatting of technical primary journals. 825-829