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5th JCIT 1990: Jerusalem
- Joshua Maor, Abraham Peled:

Next Decade in Information Technology: Proceedings of the 5th Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology 1990, Jerusalem, October 22-25, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2078-1 - Le Gruenwald, Margaret H. Eich:

Choosing the best storage technique for a main memory database system. 1-10 - Carl Staelin, Hector Garcia-Molina:

File system design using large memories. 11-21 - Yaron Farber, Amnon Barak:

An interleaved file system for a highly distributed MIMD architecture. 22-30 - Amos Israeli, Theodor A. Nissim:

A simulation generator for multiprocessor systems. 32-42 - Reiner W. Hartenstein, Alexander G. Hirschbiel, Michael Weber:

Xputers: very high throughput by innovative computing principles. 43-50 - Helge Scheidig, M. F. Schneider, R. Spurk:

An efficient organization for large, network-based multicomputer systems. 51-64 - Richard Zippel:

Programming the data structure accelerator. 65-75 - Harold Abelson, Andrew A. Berlin, Jacob Katzenelson, William H. McAllister, Guillermo Juan Rozas, Gerald Jay Sussman:

The Supercomputer Toolkit and its applications. 76-81 - Andrei Heilper, John M. Marberg:

A special distributed system in a general programming environment. 82-88 - Yitzhak Birk:

Deadlock-avoidance in a page-parallel rasterizer. 89-98 - Eliezer Levy, Abraham Silberschatz:

Log-driven backups: A recovery scheme for large memory database systems. 99-109 - Boleslaw K. Szymanski:

Mutual exclusion revisited. 110-117 - Yolande Berbers, Pierre Verbaeten:

Servers, processes and subprocesses: a critical evaluation. 118-125 - Dror G. Feitelson

, Larry Rudolph:
Wasted resources in gang scheduling. 127-136 - Moshe Zviran, William J. Haga:

User authentication by cognitive passwords: an empirical assessment. 137-144 - Nissim Francez, Ira R. Forman:

Interacting processes: a language for coordinated distributed programming. 146-161 - Ralph-Johan Back, Reino Kurki-Suonio:

Superposition and fairness in reactive system refinement. 162-172 - Albert John Camilleri:

Reasoning in CSP via the HOL theorem prover. 173-183 - François Breant:

TAPIOCA: OCCAM rapid prototyping from Petri-net. 184-190 - Algirdas Pakstas:

Methods and tools for modelling the behaviour of information-transport ports in distributed software configurations. 191-194 - Anastassios Gavras, Berthold Butscher, Thomas Luckenbach, Xiangwen Xu:

Bergate-a system for interconnecting local area networks via broadband ISDN. 195-205 - Martina Zitterbart:

Parallelism in transport oriented communication protocols. 206-213 - Coen M. A. Kreuwels:

Electronic data interchange. 214-224 - Assaf Schuster, Yosi Ben-Asher:

Algorithms and optic implementation for reconfigurable networks. 225-235 - Meir M. Lehman:

Software uncertainty and the role of CASE in its minimisation and control. 236-246 - G. R. Lewis:

Some simple models of CASE tool integration. 247-250 - Shun-Tzu Tsai, Chien-Chiao Yang:

Automated retrieval of consistent documentation from requirement analysis to program codes for software maintenance. 251-260 - Georges Grosz, Colette Rolland:

Knowledge support for information system design. 261-268 - Francesca Saglietti:

Location of checkpoints in fault-tolerant software. 270-277 - Juan Carlos Esteva:

Learning to recognize reusable software modules using an inductive classification system. 278-285 - Fred J. Heemstra:

Software cost estimation models. 286-297 - Myuhng Joo Kim, Chu Shik Jhon:

Functional C: an extended functional programming language. 298-302 - Magid Igbaria, Milton Silver:

A compumetrical approach to summarize benchmark results. 303-314 - Saul Amarel:

Artificial intelligence and design. 315-333 - Raj Reddy:

Translating telephone: problems and prospects. 334-335 - Jared L. Darlington:

Logic programming with goal-directed search. 336-344 - Q. S. Gao, S. J. Hou:

Junior Researcher: a discovery system that can solve the N queens problems (N≥4) on a constant computational complexity. 345-347 - Ryuji Tsuchiya, Takahiko Ogino:

A general framework of constraint propagation for diagnostic systems. 348-352 - Efstratios Sarantinos, Peter Johnson:

Generating explanations from question paths. 353-363 - Ki-Seok Kim, Inbum Kim, Heeyeung Hwang:

A study on the recognition of the Korean monothongs using artificial neural net models. 364-371 - Yehuda E. Kalay:

The computability of architectural design. 372-378 - Eric Brill, David M. Magerman, Mitchell Marcus, Beatrice Santorini:

Deducing linguistic structure from the statistics of large corpora. 380-389 - Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern, Moshe Y. Vardi:

What is an inference rule? 391-401 - Rong Lin, Stephan Olariu:

A fast NC algorithm to recognize P4-reducible graphs. 402-413 - Shimon Even, Yachin Pnueli:

How to keep a dynamic distributive directed graph acyclic and yet grant all requests of edge additions. 414-425 - Nachum Dershowitz, Naomi Lindenstrauss:

A parallel implementation of equational programming. 426-435 - Shlomo Moran, Yaron Wolfsthal:

One-page book embedding under vertex-neighborhood constraints. 436-446 - Alexei P. Stolboushkin:

On the expressive power of program schemes with sets. 447-455 - C. S. Yovev:

Evaluation and comparison of text-manipulation systems. 456-466 - Thomas Rauber:

Optimal evaluation of vector expression trees. 467-473 - Gerhard Steinke:

Access control requirements for environmental information knowledge base systems. 474-480 - Martin Dürr, Stefan M. Lang:

Mapping data schemas to MDBMS architecture layers. 481-490 - Yannis Manolopoulos, G. Kapetanakis:

Overlapping B+trees for temporal data. 491-498 - Catriel Beeri:

New directions in database management systems. 500-506 - Yuri Breitbart, Hector Morales, Avi Silberschatz, Glenn R. Thompson:

Multidatabase performance evaluation. 507-519 - Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis:

The hypernode model and its associated query language. 520-530 - Wolfgang Johannsen:

Integration of different transaction models in federative distributed database systems. 531-540 - Edward Sciore, Michael D. Siegel:

Heuristic-based semantic query optimization. 541-550 - D. Chou, Arie Segev:

SQL query modification algorithms. 551-559 - Fabio Alberto Schreiber:

Notes on real-time distributed database systems stability. 560-564 - Zbyszko Królikowski:

Evaluation and improvement of query processing methods in wide and local area network. 565-575 - Ugur Halici, Asuman Dogac:

Concurrency control in distributed databases through dummy locks. 576-585 - Amy Wohl:

Using information technology. 586-587 - Robert M. Rubin:

Organizing for simplicity: the role of information technology. 589-592 - R. E. Greene:

Safety first [data security]. 593-595 - Harvey Shrednick:

Positioning I/S to achieve world-class quality performance. 596-597 - Irwin J. Sitkin, L. H. Mason:

Ensuring usability: Aetna's experience. 598-599 - Edwin B. Shore:

The road to enterprise excellence. 600-601 - Michael J. Ginzberg, Rolf T. Moulton:

Information technology risk management. 602-608 - Anatol W. Holt:

Coordination: a new field of application for information technology. 609-616 - J. E. Brown, Anthony L. Clapes, E. H. Taylor:

The current status of copyright and patent protection for computer software. 617-629 - P. A. Turner:

COPYCAT: a system for the distribution of copyright cataloging information. 630-638 - Victor Rosenberg:

Desktop research-information management for the scholar. 639-642 - Sylvia Charp:

Trends in using computers in education. 644-646 - Arthur Melmed:

Computer innovation in higher education. 647-649 - William D. Gattis:

Hardware and software compatibility issues [computers in education]. 650-656 - Luis Osin:

Integrating courseware with lessonware [computers in education]. 657-659 - Yaacov J. Katz, Baruch Offir:

Computer assisted instruction and students' social orientations. 660-664 - Martin R. Stytz, Ophir Frieder:

Experience using a dynamic adaptive hidden-surface removal algorithm for volume rendering within a MIMD architecture. 665-676 - Alfons Kemper, Joachim Chriesten:

A benchmark to scale behaviorally object-oriented database systems. 677-687 - Dganit Amitai:

Televisualization: on the role of high-speed communication in the visualization of science. 688-693 - Kan Chen, Bernard A. Galler:

An overview of intelligent vehicle-highway systems (IVHS) activities in North America. 694-701 - Ian Catling, Bob McQueen:

Road transport informatics in Europe-a summary of current developments. 702-715 - Thomas A. Henzinger, Zohar Manna, Amir Pnueli:

An interleaving model for real-time. 717-730 - Xiang Ge, Noah S. Prywes:

Reverse software engineering of concurrent programs. 731-742 - Steven L. Howell, Phillip Q. Hwang, Cuong M. Nguyen:

Expert Design Advisor. 743-756 - Zohar Manna, Amir Pnueli:

A temporal proof methodology for reactive systems. 757-773 - Alexander Belfer, Martin Charles Golumbic:

A combinatorial approach to temporal reasoning. 774-780 - Maik Y. Liberman:

The ACL data collection initiative. 781-786 - Charles T. Meadow:

The making of an information retrieval interface. 787-795

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