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found 103 matches
- 1978
- Harvey Abramson, Mark Fox, Michael Gorlick, Vince Manis, John E. L. Peck:
The Pica-B Computer An Abstract Target Machine For A Transportable Single-User Operating Environment. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 301-309 - Alfred V. Aho, Susan L. Graham:
Tools For Automatic Compiler Generation (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 476-477 - Alfred V. Aho, Stephen C. Johnson:
Tools For Automatic Compiler Generation (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 476 - John G. Allee Jr., Robert L. Williams:
A Syntactic Schema And Algorithm For Language Arts CAI. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 342-345 - Michael Alverson, John M. Carabello, Harris Reiche, Jules DuPeza, Paul Oyer:
Implications Of The President's Reorganization Project On Government Data Processing. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 404 - Paul Armer:
Obsolescence Of The Computing Professional: The problem and possible solutions. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 183 - Thomas H. Athey:
Small Business - A Gold Mine For D.P. Educators. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 99-105 - Russell R. Atkinson, Barbara H. Liskov, Robert Scheifler:
Aspects Of Implementing CLU. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 123-129 - Clayton V. Aucoin:
Computer Science And Graduate Education In Applied Mathematics. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 132-137 - Ivo Babuska, Werner C. Rheinboldt:
On A System For Adaptive, Parallel Finite Element Computations. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 480-489 - Bruce H. Barnes, Kent K. Curtis, Marvin Denicoff, William B. Gevarter, James Poole:
Federal Funding For Basic Research In Computer Science. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 131 - Edward L. Battiste:
Computer Science And Statistics. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 142-146 - Patrica H. Baucom:
Software Blueprints. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 385-392 - Leland L. Beck:
A Relational Problem Definition Language For Structured Data Processing. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 375-384 - Bharat K. Bhargava, Stephen R. Kimbleton, Barbara H. Liskov, Jack Minker, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Crossfertilization Of DBMS Research With Other Disciplines Of Computer Science (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 325 - Bharat K. Bhargava, Don P. Moehrke, A. O. Smith, John Lyon, David Lewis:
Characteristics And Problems Encountered In Different Database Applications (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 286 - Ted J. Biggerstaff:
Factored Specifications In The Synthesis Of LISP Functions. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 393-402 - Lorraine Borman, Robert Dunn, Thomas H. Martin, Lawrence Miller, Hugh Smith, Shirley Ward Watkins:
People-Oriented Computer Systems (Panel Discussion): When, and how? ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 461 - Kevin W. Bowyer, Peter N. Marinos:
Proposal For A Shared Resource Computing Utility. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 351-356 - Olin H. Bray, Sperry Univac:
Data Usage And The Data Base Processor. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 234-240 - Jim Carlisle, John Gilbert:
Automating The Office (Panel Discussion): user experiences. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 53 - James H. Carlisle, Bruce W. Hasenyager, Howard Lee Morgan:
Automating The Office: User experiences 2. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 190 - R. G. G. Cattell, Joseph M. Newcomer, William A. Wulf:
Tools For Automatic Compiler Generation (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 477 - Robert Lee Chartrand, John K. Swearingen, Boyd L. Alexander, John J. Boyle:
Congressional Reliance On And Use Of Computers. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 130 - Michael Andrew Christensen, Mary Anne Herndon:
QUEASY: The design and implementation of a management information system for casual users. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 230-233 - Yaohan Chu:
Direct Execution In A High-Level Computer Architecture. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 289-300 - Jon D. Clark:
A Utility For The Generation Of A Preliminary Data/Dictionary Directory. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 223-229 - Samuel D. Conte:
Computer Science And Numerical Analysis. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 25-26 - John H. Crawford, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Engineering A Program Optimizer. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 247-253 - Danièle Dromard, François Dromard:
Direct Execution Of An Algebraic Oriented Language. ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 254-260
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