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14th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1976: Birmingham, AL, USA
- Michael P. White, John Kramer:

Proceedings of the 14th annual Southeast regional conference, ACM-SE 1976, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, April 22-24, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7331-9
Programming languages I: general purpose languages and compilers
- Daniel E. Jones:

Structured programming and FORTRAN. 1-6 - Pei Hsia, Frederick E. Petry:

Postprocessor for structured FORTRAN. 7-13 - Peter Robinson:

Modular (somewhat structured) programming in standard BASIC. 14 - Joseph K. Speetjens:

Intermediate language for minicomputer cross-compilation. 15-18 - Mark W. Storm, Jim A. Polk:

Usage of an XPL based compiler generator system. 19-26 - Terrell K. Mitchell:

Simplified time-sharing command language (interface). 27-32 - Suzy Miller:

A comparison of PL/1 compilers. 33
Information systems: techniques and applications
- James P. Fry, Beverly K. Kahn:

A stepwise approach to database design. 34-43 - Richard Omer, Michael J. Smith:

Implementation of a portable database management system. 44-50 - Harvey Duhon:

A generalized logout and recovery system for small CODASYL databases. 51-55 - Howard Cartwright Jr., Jimmy L. Little:

A program for the correlation of specific characteristics of selected pieces of ceramicware. 56-59 - James Mills:

An experiment in MIS instruction. 60-65 - James E. Cofer:

An interactive student information system. 66-71
Algorithms
- Sherman F. Butler, Robert G. Schlee:

The importance of forcing and tree search in Qubic. 72-76 - Gerald N. Pitts:

Computerized selective modeling for the Goldbach conjecture proof. 77-81 - S. Sitharama Iyengar

, Samuel C. Jordon:
A simple algorithm for computing the inverse of a matrix. 82-87 - Dorothea A. Klip:

A new approach to infinite precision integer arithmetic. 88-94 - Louis F. Williams Jr.:

A modification to the half-interval search (binary search) method. 95-101 - Frederick E. Petry:

Two studies of subjects' ability to specify sample computations for a program synthesis system. 102-108
Shared computer facilities
- A. Faye Borthick:

Effective service for remote computing users. 109-111 - Edgar D. Martin, Larry J. Taylor:

Discrete simulation of core utilization. 112-116 - Philip M. Mills:

A cost analysis of multiprogramming and swap-time in a time-sharing system. 117-123 - D. I. O'Quinn:

Dial-up data communication line diagnosis. 124-127
Programming languages II: techniques and applications of special-purpose languages
- Robert J. McKenzie:

On the abstract processing of strings. 128-132 - James R. Pinkert:

An efficient and portable strings processor. 133-137 - Susan L. Follett, Miriam J. Shillingsburg:

Computer applications in the humanities: a SNOBOL4 procedure for conflating the variants produced by textual collation. 138-143 - Iong Chen, Bill D. Carroll:

A language for boolean function representation and manipulation. 144-150
Computing systems: architecture and software
- Richard H. Eckhouse Jr., David L. Nelson:

Closely coupled multiprocessor systems. 151-164 - Philip M. Mills:

A control architecture for a centralized multi-master-slave processor system. 165-171 - Pamela B. Thomas:

The Petri net as a modeling tool. 172-179 - William L. Flack:

An application of hash codes for disk file access, using multiple buckets. 180 - Bobby C. Hodges:

Software technology: present and future. 181-187
Computing applications I: simulation of biological systems
- Bang Maw Liu, Jens Steensgaard:

Computer aided analysis of antigen-antibody reactions. 188-193 - Grace M. Buettner, William Siler:

Variability in predator-prey experiments: simulation using a stochastic model. 194-201 - V. K. Ghanta, C. D. Atnip, M. White, R. N. Hiramoto:

A proposed simulation system for modeling cell growth and assessing the effect of drug treatment on tumors. 202-208 - John Colotta:

A simulation study of boll weevil population dynamics. 209-215
Programming languages III: special-purpose languages and alternatives
- Mil Basom, Rafael A. Lizarazu, Robert Scott Pallack, Dimas K. Sanchez, Paul Schluter, Michael L. Schneider:

Design considerations for a user oriented discrete-event simulation language. 216-221 - Peter Robinson:

Case simulation language: an example of local development of a problem oriented language. 222 - Christian S. Bauer, Eduardo G. Mendez:

Industrial dynamics without DYNAMO. 223-229 - Francis J. Brewerton, Elias R. Callahan, R. Wayne Gober:

COBOL simulation: random number generation for binary and decimal computers. 230-235 - John S. George:

GPL: a graphics application language. 236-242
Minds and matters: computer-aided instruction and artificial intelligence
- Tommy G. Dearmond:

A CAI approach to a user oriented interactive plotting system: SURIPS (southern's user interactive plotting system). 243-249 - Whit Crowley:

Tutorial program for educational research. 250 - James T. Windham:

Computer modeling of learning processes. 251-256 - Neal S. Coulter:

Using semantic information measures to evaluate learning strategies. 257-263 - Kevin D. Reilly:

Aspects and implementation of a memory model. 264-270 - H. Joel Jeffrey:

A new type of information retrieval system. 271-277
Computing application II: organization & networks
- Don Midgett:

DMERG. 278-283 - Gary W. Little:

Financial model of UAB. 284 - Bradley D. Carter, W. Frank Miller, Jerry C. Harris:

Computer assisted land use planning for a state park. 285-291 - David Goodling, Gary Garner:

The use of computers in electrical power management. 292-297 - C. A. Harris, F. I. Denny, J. S. Eiserloh:

Power management system/energy control center design. 298-304 - A. Herman, A. C. Campbell:

An automated solution for Omega navigation. 305-308 - D. I. O'Quinn, P. L. Grady:

Automated textile tensile testing. 309-311
Education in computer science and engineering
- Bill D. Carroll, H. Troy Nagle

, Gerald R. Kane, J. David Irwin:
Computer engineering at Auburn University. 312-318 - Joan M. Chabert, T. F. Higginbotham:

An investigation of novice programmer errors in IBM 370 (OS) assembly language. 319-323 - John C. Peck:

An IBM 370 BC mode simulator for a first course in operating systems. 324-332 - John H. Robinson:

Design of a PDP 11/40 simulator. 333-339 - Jon A. Stewart:

Instructional experience with an XPL-implemented operating system model. 340-346 - Bill D. Carroll, Gerald R. Kane:

A graduate/undergraduate computer graphics course and laboratory. 347-348
Automata theory and computability
- J. Patel:

Synthesis of combinational circuits using Galois field arithmetic. 349 - Charles Zaiontz:

Circular automata. 350-354
Computing applications III: medical
- Fred R. Sias Jr.:

An analysis of the job market for biomedical computer scientists. 355-361 - T. C. Ting, Fred R. Sias Jr., Eric Campbell:

On data error control problems in medical information systems. 362-368 - Robert M. Hyatt, Cecil D. Burge:

The design and implementation of a digitally based remote cardiac monitoring system. 369-374 - William H. Bancroft Jr., Roy H. Swatzell Jr., James C. Baldone Jr., Marjorie S. Tucker, E. E. Eddleman Jr.:

Computerized system for evaluation of coronary artery disease by noninvasive techniques. 375-379 - Roger C. Barr, G. Scott Herman-Giddens, M. S. Spach, R. B. Warren, M. N. Morrow, T. M. Gallie Jr.:

Organization of a computer system for measuring the electrical activity of the heart. 380-386 - S. Frederick D'Ignazio III:

Total infection and environmental surveillance system (TIES). 387-392

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