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- F. Adam, R. Jacoud, M. Jacques, J. J. Kessis, J. J. Pelletreau, J. Penne, J. P. Rambaut, J. P. Toulouse:
A Current C.A.I. Project: The O.P.E. System. IFIP Congress 1974: 875-879 - Hideo Aiso, Mario Tokoro, Shunichi Uchida, Hideki Mori, Noriyuki Kaneko, Motoo Shimada:
A Very High-Speed Microprogrammable Pipeline Signal Processor. IFIP Congress 1974: 60-64 - Frances E. Allen:
Interprocedural Data Flow Analysis. IFIP Congress 1974: 398-402 - G. D. Allery:
Data Communications and Public Networks. IFIP Congress 1974: 117-122 - Roy C. Amara, Jacques F. Vallee:
FORUM: A Computer-Based System to Support Interaction among People. IFIP Congress 1974: 1052-1056 - G. X. Amey, R. Baglow, E. W. Chadler, P. Nador, J. Spruce Riordon:
Towards a Generic Information System Design Process. IFIP Congress 1974: 957-961 - F. Anceau, Ph. Drouet, C. Beauducel, P. Courboulet, J. Cretin:
Geoprocessor: A Computer for Geophysical Research. IFIP Congress 1974: 55-59 - Alexandre Andreewsky, Christian Fluhr:
A Learning Method for Natural Language Processing and Application to Information Retrieval. IFIP Congress 1974: 924-927 - William Ward Armstrong:
Dependency Structures of Data Base Relationships. IFIP Congress 1974: 580-583 - Malcolm P. Atkinson:
PIXIN: A Data Language for Network Modelling. IFIP Congress 1974: 296-300 - K. A. Bagrinovski:
Decisions in a System of Models for Planning National Economy. IFIP Congress 1974: 1067-1071 - Robert Balzer, Norton Greenfeld, Martin Kay, William Mann, Walter Ryder, David Wilczynski, Albert L. Zobrist:
Domain-Independent Automatic Programming. IFIP Congress 1974: 326-330 - Pierre Barbaud:
Composing Music and Generating Sound by Computer. IFIP Congress 1974: 872-874 - Rudolf Bayer:
Storage Characteristics and Methods for Searching and Addressing. IFIP Congress 1974: 440-444 - James R. Bell:
A Compression Method for Compiler Precedence Tables. IFIP Congress 1974: 359-362 - Ralph Bernstein:
Digital Processing of Earth Observation Imagery. IFIP Congress 1974: 733-737 - Horst Biller, Erich J. Neuhold:
Formal View on Schema-Subschema Correspondence. IFIP Congress 1974: 367-371 - G. Blain, A. Labarthe, J.-C. Rault, M. Sciardis, P. Zamansky:
BAL: An Aid to Scientific Programming Based upon a "Bank of Algorithms". IFIP Congress 1974: 547-551 - Barry W. Boehm:
Some Steps Toward Formal and Automated Aids to Software Requirements Analysis and Design. IFIP Congress 1974: 192-197 - Taylor L. Booth:
Design of Minimal Expected Processing Time Finite-State Transducers. IFIP Congress 1974: 652-656 - Harold Borko:
Social Implications of Comnputer Technology. IFIP Congress 1974: 931-933 - Pierre Borne, Jean-Claude Gentina:
Definition of a Matrical Transformation Permitting the Discretization of a Set of Differential Equations. IFIP Congress 1974: 452-455 - C. F. Borteck, G. N. Nomicos:
Data Processing System Performance with Arbitrary Stochastic Processes. IFIP Congress 1974: 276-280 - James M. Boyle, Kenneth W. Dritz:
An Automated Programming System to Facilitate the Development of Quality Mathematical Software. IFIP Congress 1974: 542-546 - Florentino Briones:
Computer Painting with Some Subjective Data. IFIP Congress 1974: 856-860 - John L. Bruno, Edward G. Coffman Jr., Ravi Sethi:
Algorithms for Minimizing Mean Flow Time. IFIP Congress 1974: 504-510 - Rod M. Burstall:
Program Proving as Hand Simulation with a Little Induction. IFIP Congress 1974: 308-312 - Bertram Bussell, Eduardo B. Fernández, Olivier Levy:
Optimal Scheduling for Homogeneous Multiprocessors. IFIP Congress 1974: 286-290 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Peter P. Chen:
Optimal Load Balancing in Memory Hierarchies. IFIP Congress 1974: 271-275 - Eric D. Carlson, John L. Bennett, Gary M. Giddings, Patrick E. Mantey:
The Design and Evaluation of an Interactive Geo-Data Analysis and Display System. IFIP Congress 1974: 1057-1061
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