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Ray Ford
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- affiliation: University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA
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1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [c16]Yolanda J. Reimer, Ray Ford, Nicholas P. Wilde:
Merging Task-Centered UI Design with Complex System Development: a Risky Business. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1996: 34-42 - [c15]Ray Ford, Gary Hellenga, Vijayant Palaiya, David Thompson:
Linking specialized network data repositories to standard access tools. SAC 1996: 219-223 - 1995
- [c14]Ray Ford, R. Righter, T. Duce, V. Hemige, David Thompson:
EIS: a network-accessible respository for ecosystem modelers and managers. SAC 1995: 76-80 - [c13]Ray Ford, R. Thompson, David Thompson:
Supporting heterogeneous data import for data visualization. SAC 1995: 81-85 - 1993
- [c12]Ray Ford:
Integrating Data Management, Visualization, and Instruction: the Object is Objects. University Education Uses of Visualization in Scientific Computing 1993: 135-144 - 1992
- [c11]Ray Ford:
SGISL: A Distributed Computational Environment Supporting Environmental and Ecological Research. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1992: 165-172 - [c10]Jack Cummings, Ray Ford:
Using the Linda distribution paradigm to address a variety of computational balancing concerns. SAC 1992: 767-774 - 1990
- [j6]Ray Ford, Michael J. Jipping, Roger K. Shultz, Brion Wenhardt:
On the Performance of Concurrent Tree Algorithms. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 8(3): 253-266 (1990) - [j5]Ray Ford, Mary Pfreundschuh Wagner:
Incremental concurrent builds for modular systems, . J. Syst. Softw. 13(3): 157-176 (1990) - [j4]Dan Lyttle, Ray Ford:
A Symbolic Debugger for Real-time Embedded Ada Software. Softw. Pract. Exp. 20(5): 499-514 (1990) - [c9]Ray Ford:
A Generic Ambedded Real-Time Monitor Aubsystem. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 312-318 - [c8]Ray Ford, Hong Chew:
AWING: a general purpose command interface generator (and an exercise in software reuse). SETA 1990: 73-82
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j3]Ray Ford:
Concurrent Algorithms for Real-Time Memory Management. IEEE Softw. 5(5): 10-23 (1988) - [c7]Mary Pfreundschuh Wagner, Ray Ford:
Using Attribute Grammars to Control Incremental, Concurrent Builds of Modular Systems. SCM 1988: 285-304 - [c6]Jeff Gilles, Ray Ford:
A window based visual debugger for a real time Ada tasking environment. WADAS 1988: 59-67 - 1987
- [j2]Ray Ford, Michael Wagner:
Performance Evaluation Methodologies for Abstract Data Type Implementation Techniques. Comput. Lang. 12(3/4): 145-162 (1987) - [c5]Michael J. Jipping, Ray Ford:
Predicting Performance of Concurrency Control Designs. SIGMETRICS 1987: 132-142 - 1985
- [j1]Ray Ford, Keith W. Miller:
Abstract Data Type Development and Implementation: An Example. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(10): 1033-1037 (1985) - [c4]Ray Ford, Duangkaew Sawamiphakdi:
A Greedy Approach to Incremental Code Generation. POPL 1985: 165-178 - 1984
- [c3]Ray Ford, Jim Calhoun:
Concurrency Control Mechanisms and the Serializability of Concurrent Tree Algorithms. PODS 1984: 51-60 - [c2]Ray Ford, Roger K. Shultz, Michael J. Jipping:
Performance Evaluation of Distributed Concurrency Control Mechanisms. Symposium on Reliability in Distributed Software and Database Systems 1984: 84-89 - 1982
- [c1]Ray Ford, Chris Marlin:
Implementation prototypes in the development of programming language features. Rapid Prototyping 1982: 61-66
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