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ACM Annual Conference 1975: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Earl C. Joseph, John D. White:

Proceedings of the 1975 ACM Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, October 20-22, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7481-1 - George N. Arnovick, Robert L. Britton:

A communication structure to implement a multi-microprocessor computer architecture. 2-5 - Yaohan Chu:

Concepts of high-level-language computer architecture. 6-13 - Gérald Belpaire, Nai-Ting Hsu:

Hardware architecture for recursive Virtual Machines. 14-18 - Tatsuya Hayashi:

A new approach to construction of computer systems. 19-23 - Bruce L. Bullock:

Real world scene analysis in perspective. 25-28 - Joseph E. Murphy Jr.:

Computer generated narrative description. 29-31 - Ramakant Nevatia:

Object boundary determination in a textured environment. 32-36 - Walter Reitman, Bruce Wilcox:

Perception and representation of spatial relations in a program for playing Go. 37-41 - Kenneth R. Sloan Jr., Ruzena Bajcsy:

A computational structure for color perception. 42-45 - Alfonso F. Cardenas:

SIGBDP 3 Performance measurement and data base design (Panel Discussion). 49-50 - William G. Tuel Jr.:

Access path lengths and performance measurement of data Base systems. 50-51 - Eugene I. Lowenthal:

SYSTEM 2000 performance measurement and data base evaluation. 50 - Robert Ahlstrom:

SIGBDP 4 (Panel Discussion): EPOS in the distribution industry. 52 - Gary W. Dickson:

SIGBDP 5 (Panel Discussion): Human resource requirements for business application development. 53 - Joseph T. Hootman:

SIGBDP 6 (Panel Discussion): Innovations on computer charging mechanisms. 54 - Gopal K. Kapur:

SIGBDP 7 developing user-oriented business systems(Panel Discussion). 55 - Gary Carlson:

SIGBDP 8 (Panel Discussion): Performance measurement. 56 - Ernest M. von Simson:

SIGBDP 9 structure of future systems (Panel Discussion). 57 - Lael C. Gatewood:

SIGBIO (Panel Session) Computer systems and the quality of health care. 58 - Sara R. Jordan, Cathy J. Kreikebaum, Arthur Kretchmar:

English output of the physical examination in an automated medical record. 59-63 - John L. Gentile, Rob Kling, Terry C. Kuch, Kenneth Laudon, Daniel McCracken, Allen Westin, Anthony I. Wasserman, Theodore D. Sterling:

Panel on information and public policy. 64-65 - Joyce A. Statz:

Certification of computer science teachers for secondary schools (Panel Discussion). 70 - Joyce A. Statz, Leland Miller:

Certification of secondary school computer science teachers some issues and viewpoints. 71-73 - David G. Moursund:

Teacher certification in computer education. 74-76 - Donald Holznagel:

Historical development of Minnesota's instructional computing network. 79-80 - Charles W. Rose:

SIGDA Human factors engineering issues in design automation systems (Panel Discussion). 81 - Julia Van Duyn, Joe Rigo:

Experiences with hipo and other documentation techniques(Tutorial and Panel Discussion). 82 - Robert A. Ellis:

Evaluating computer graphics systems organizations(Panel Discussion). 83 - R. A. Ellis:

Evaluating computer graphics systems organizations. 84 - C. D. Barry:

STAND ALONE graphics; now more than ever. 85-86 - Herbert J. Bernstein:

The CRYSNET terminal organization. 87 - James D. Foley, W. V. Wright:

An interactive molecular graphics system with a satellite terminal closely coupled to its host. 88-89 - Carl N. Morimoto, Edgar F. Meyer Jr.:

Graphic manipulations of molecules: A stand-alone processing in a network environment. 90 - P. Bruce Berra:

SIGIR/SIGARCH non-numeric processing and computer architecture (Panel Session). 92 - Jon C. Strauss:

SIGMETRICS Computer system performance analysis. 95 - Swatantra K. Kachhal, Sant R. Arora:

Seeking configurational optimization in computer systems. 96-101 - John Peterson, William G. Bulgren:

Studies in Markov models of computer systems. 102-107 - Y. V. Reddy:

Experimental evaluation of a multiprogrammed computer system. 108-111 - Herbert D. Schwetman:

Gathering and analyzing data from a computer system: A case study. 112-117 - Jim Nelson:

Microprocessor tutorial session. 118 - Douglas A. Cassell, Warren F. Mayhew:

The current state of the art in microprocessor software. 119-121 - A. J. Nichols:

Summary of the current state of microprocessor technology. 122-123 - E. Douglas Jensen:

The influence of microprocessors on computer architecture: Distributed processing. 125-128 - Samuel H. Fuller, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Richard J. Swan:

Computer modules - an architecture for a modular multi-microprocessor. 129-133 - Harley Mathews, Kam Li, John Katsaros:

FSDS-Fairchild Software Development System. 134-138 - Ronald L. Krutz:

The microprocessor: Out of control ? 139-142 - Douglas A. Anderson:

Computer Aids for the fabrication of large microprogram Read-Only Memories. 144-149 - A. M. Abd-Alla, Laird H. Moffett:

Hardware implementation of loop trace and microprogram synthesis. 150-154 - Nancy M. Grosch, Herbert R. J. Grosch, Elizabeth D. Rather, Ted G. Lewis, W. J. Holden:

Sigmini the challenge of mini-computer software(Panel Discussion). 155-156 - David S. Cochran, M. K. Gordon, Michael Minkoff, John C. Knight, Gabor T. Herman, Arnold Lent, Peter H. Lutz, Kenneth M. Brown:

SIGNUM a spectrum of mathematical software considerations - 1975 (Paper Session). 158 - Michael Minkoff:

A modularized package of dual algorithms for solving constrained nonlinear programming problems. 159-162 - John C. Knight, William G. Poole Jr., Robert G. Voigt:

System balance analysis for vector computers. 163-168 - Gabor T. Herman, Arnold Lent, Peter H. Lutz:

Iterative relaxation methods for image reconstruction. 169-174 - Gregory R. Andrews:

Partitions and principles for secure operating systems. 177-180 - Robert L. Hedges, Udo W. Pooch:

A measure for program locality in demand paging. 181-186 - Dale H. Grit, Richard Y. Kain:

An analysis of a use bit page replacement algorithm. 187-192 - C. V. Ravi:

A distributed file system. 193-197 - Kenneth J. Thurber, Peter C. Patton:

Page size selection for a real time computer. 198-203 - James J. Horning, John G. Fletcher, Dennis J. Frailey:

SIGPLAN 1: Should high level languages be used to write systems software? (Debate). 204 - Dennis J. Frailey:

Should high level languages be used to write systems software? 205 - James J. Horning:

Yes! high level languages should be used to write systems software. 206-208 - John G. Fletcher:

No! high level languages should not be used to write systems software. 209-211 - Kurt Maly:

Programming and its implication on programming languages: Overview and introduction. 213-214 - Peter J. Denning:

Two misconceptions about structured programming. 214-215 - Jacob T. Schwartz:

The problems of programming and the design of programming languages. 216-217 - P. J. Plauger:

Signal and noise in programming language. 216 - P. C. Wood:

Through a glass darkly. 218 - J. Michael Yohe:

Comments on the topic "programming, and its implication on programming languages". 219-220 - Maurice H. Halstead:

Toward a theoretical basis for estimating programming effort. 222-224 - Michael Hammer:

The design of usable programming languages. 225-229 - Mehdi Jazayeri, Kenneth G. Walter:

Alternating semantic evaluator. 230-234 - Robert E. Noonan:

Towards a canonical form for computer programs. 235-240 - Alan W. Biermann:

The use of examples in program construction and debugging. 242-247 - Ralph E. Griswold:

Extensible pattern matching in SNOBOL4. 248-252 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

Third generation compiler design. 253-258 - James H. Griesmer, W. S. Brown, M. L. Griss:

SIGSAM 1-Symbolic mathematical systems (Part I)(Tutorial). 259 - W. S. Brown:

A new look at ALTRAN. 260 - Martin L. Griss

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The REDUCE system for computer algebra. 261-262 - J. Moses:

Current capabilities of the MACSYMA system. 263-264 - George E. Collins:

SIGSAM 2-Symbolic mathematical systems (Part II) and methods for symbolic and algebraic computation (Tutorial and papers). 265 - James H. Griesmer, Richard D. Jenks:

The SCRATCHPAD system. 266-267 - Carl Engelman:

MATHLAB tutorial. 268-269 - Bob F. Caviness, Michael Rothstein:

A modular greatest common divisor algorithm for gaussian polynomials. 270-273 - James R. Pinkert:

SAC-1 variable precision floating point arithmetic. 274-276 - William R. Franta:

Simulation: A state of the art tutorial. 278 - William R. Franta:

Simulation. 279-280 - Leon Presser:

Software management (Panel Discussion). 282 - Leon Presser:

Software management. 283-285 - F. Terry Baker:

Software management through improved programming technology. 286-287 - George P. DiNardo:

Software management and the impact of improved programming technology. 288-290 - Henry C. Lucas Jr.:

On the failure to implement structured programming and other techniques. 291-293 - Richard H. Thayer:

The Air Force software manager. 294-297 - Anthony I. Wasserman:

Programming environments and software engineering. 299 - Thomas E. Bell:

Software product assurance (Panel Discussion). 300-302 - William S. Bregar:

A heuristic approach to scheduling assignments for the purpose of evaluating school floorplans. 304-307 - Daniel L. Klassen:

Computer simulations. 308-310 - Russell W. Burris:

CAI programs at the University of Minnesota. 311-315 - Daniel D. McCracken:

How to teach structured COBOL to beginners. 316-321 - Dileep P. Bhandarkar, J. Egil Juliussen:

A comparative evaluation of the cost effectiveness of computer systems (Paper Session). 323-324 - John G. Fletcher:

Principles of design in the octopus computer network. 325-328 - Shi-Kuo Chang:

A heuristic procedure for distributed computer system design. 329-336 - S. B. Yao:

Tree structures construction using key densities. 337-342 - Herbert W. Bomzer:

Dollars and sense of D.P. (PANEL-2). 343 - William H. Stieger, Edgar H. Sibley, Gordon C. Everest:

Summary of CODASYL report on "selection and acquisition of data base management systems": CODASYL system committee. 344-345 - Terry J. Frederick:

Acm committee on self-assessment(Panel-4): Programming skills/techniques test items: source and evaluation. 346 - Dale R. Maus:

Computers outside the fishbowl. 347 - Myron R. Compton, Marvin D. Erickson:

A computer controlled cartridge case quality assurance inspection system. 348-352 - Benjamin Mittman:

Computer chess. 353 - George Morrow II:

Impact of recent privacy legislation: Minnesota and federal. 354 - Scott Robbins:

Special Student Paper Session. 355 - Ted Herman:

Organic program design: A programming method which mixes design and coding is espoused. 356 - William E. Kennedy:

An educational version of a symbol manipulation language. 357-358 - Eric Kintzer:

Translating data base procedures. 359-360 - Robert Novak, Aaron Chun, Jay Goldberg, Bernard Sivin:

JABR 265. 361 - David L. Schafer:

MAPS data base information systems: A system 2000 application. 362-364

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