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- 1978
- Ronald D. Armstrong, David S. Kung:
A dual method for discrete Chebychev curve fitting. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 946-953 - Jayanta Banerjee, David K. Hsiao:
A methodology for supporting existing CODASYL databases with new database machines. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 925-936 - Donald H. Beil:
The data processing Curriculum of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf: A suggested implementation for an AAS degree program in computer programming. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 812-821 - Leland Blank, Sallie Nelson:
Developing and prioritizing data processing applications for municipalities. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 539-546 - Margaret A. Boden:
Social implications of intelligent machines. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 746-752 - Alfred Bork, Kenneth Bowles, Patrick Suppes, Robert Noel:
Computer-based courses(Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 658 - Richard K. Brewer, Lorrie Lawrence Hoffman, Jesse M. Heines:
Computer aided exam generation (Session Summary): Some thoughts on a taxonomy of related efforts Richard Brewer. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 843-844 - Christopher M. Brown, Aristides A. G. Requicha, Herbert B. Voelcker:
Geometric Modelling Systems for mechanical design and manufacturing. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 770-778 - David Burress:
The Wisconsin Tax Model system. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 531-538 - Thomas W. Calvert, John Chapman:
Notation of movement with computer assistance. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 731-736 - Donald R. Chand, Surya B. Yadav:
On the application of data abstraction facilities. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 639-645 - Hsu Chang:
Interpretation of query-by-example language in bubble hardware language. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 919-924 - Kilnam Chon:
Information processing in electricity distribution systems. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 980-984 - Philip A. Coates:
Directory-Assisted Abbreviated Name Entry: Telephone dialing by name. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 827-833 - Lyle A. Cox Jr.:
Predicting concurrent computer system performance using Petri-Net models. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 901-913 - Sidney Diamond:
Contents of a meaningful plan. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 964-971 - Charles E. Donaghey:
CELLSIM: A digital simulation language for cell kinetic modelling. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 684-697 - James R. Driscoll, Beverly A. Dutton, Kathryn C. Kinsley:
A relational storage scheme suitable for derived views. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 602-611 - Hubert E. Dunsmore, John D. Gannon:
Programming factors - language features that help explain programming complexity. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 554-560 - Joe W. Duran:
Heuristics for program synthesis using loop invariants. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 891-900 - Lorraine Duvall:
The Data and Analysis Center for Software(Presentation Abstract). ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 780 - David W. Embley:
Forms-based automatic program generation. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 972-979 - Victor S. Foster:
MIDAS: A MID-level language for microprocessors. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 526-529 - Henry Fuchs, Zvi M. Kedem:
The "highly intelligent" tablet as an efficient pointing device for interactive graphics (Preliminary Report). ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 765-769 - Marilyn S. Fujii:
Software verification and validation(Position Statement). ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 782 - John D. Gannon:
Characteristic errors in programming languages. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 570-575 - John T. Gorgone, John F. Schrage:
A design for the education of computer programmers at the associate level within a baccalaureate level institution. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 807-811 - Richard D. Hackathorn:
Research issues of personal computing within the corporate environment. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 547-551 - Jesse M. Heines:
The use of interactive, computer-managed instruction to control the quality of self-paced training without requiring the presence of an instructor. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 849-854 - Lorrie Lawrence Hoffman:
Test gen: A tool for emancipation from traditional instruction. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 845-848
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