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2nd SIGSMALL/PC 1979: Dallas, TX, USA
- Fred J. Maryanski:
Proceedings of the Second symposium on Small systems, SIGSMALL/PC 1979, Dallas, Texas, USA, October 1-3, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-0-89791-007-1 - Dale I. Rummer, Mladen Kezunovic:
Microprocessor systems and architectures for applications to the control and protection of electric power systems. 1-8 - José J. Ruz, Alfredo Bautista:
Microprocessor-based approach to industrial devices quality control. 9-14 - Daniel W. Lewis, Carl A. Fussell:
Enhancement of interactive computer systems by distributed intelligence. 15-19 - Bill Appelbe, M. Kroening:
Concurrent programming on microcomputers. 20-27 - R. K. Wiersba:
Personal computers demand new perspectives. 28-35 - Scott K. Warren, Dennis Abbe:
Rosetta Smalltalk: a conversational, extensible microcomputer language. 36-45 - H. T. Yeh, S. S. Shen:
Application of microcomputers to superconducting magnet experiments. 46-52 - Mark Mills:
A microcomputer based automated specimen weighing and recording system. 53-58 - Pong-Sheng Wang, Ming T. Liu:
A multi-microprocessor system for parallel computations. 59-68 - Roberto Bisiani:
The role of simulation in the development of task-oriented computer architectures. 69-74 - Jacob Slonim, Elizabeth A. Unger, Paul S. Fisher:
Data base management system environments present and future. 75-83 - Rob Gerritsen, Richard D. Hackathorn:
Micro-SEED and its application. 84
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