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ACM Annual Conference 1980: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Charles L. Bradshaw, Gordon R. Sherman:

Proceedings of the ACM 1980 Annual Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, October, 27-29, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 0-89791-028-1 - Walter M. Carlson:

Business Information Analysis and Interaction Technique (BIAIT): Finding the big Payoff Areas. 1-16 - James R. Carter:

The added dimension of geographic data. 17-18 - Robert T. Aangeenbrug:

The Map Information Facility - a cooperative federal and private venture in geocoding. 19-28 - Robert B. Honea, Paul E. Johnson:

Computer mapping and geographical analysis: Some observations based on experience. 29-41 - Morton A. Meyer:

Geographic base files and the world of Polk. 42-48 - Paul M. Wilson:

The application of computer graphics to environmental planning. 49-57 - Nambury S. Raju:

Person-job matching in the eighties. 58 - L. R. Cottrell:

Employment trends in computer occupations. 58 - L. R. Cottrell:

Computer personnel recruitment SIGBDP and SIGCPR - Sponsored Panel of ACM 80. 58 - L. R. Cottrell:

Recruiting computer personnel at MOPAC - a case history -. 59 - Robert S. Ledley, Louis S. Rotolo, M. Buas:

Computerized Electro Neuro Ophthalmograph (CENOG). 66-74 - Paul R. Fisher, David J. Kurlander:

Microcomputers in medical diagnosis. 75-79 - Jack L. Neal:

Computer assisted patient chart filing system. 80-83 - Prakash Agarwal, Roland Priemer:

A microprogrammable dual processor based fast digital filter. 84-92 - Hollis V. Arban:

Ans MUMPS in a multi-lingual operating system. 93-96 - Robert E. Lushene:

Learning and using ANS MUMPS a programmer's perspective. 97-100 - David D. Sherertz:

The evolution of a language standard: MUMPS in the 1980s. 101-104 - William F. Atchison, Gerald L. Engel, Stephen Guty, J. Mack Adams, Stephen Cline:

Textual materials for courses in computers and society (SIGCAS). 105 - Walter Maner:

The management of information in political campaigns hypothetical case - SIGCAS (Session Abstract). 106 - Robert D. Parslow:

The computerized destruction of western civilization. 107-112 - Thomas M. Kraly:

Computer science education for industry software personnel (Panel Session). 113 - Donald R. Chand:

One man's view of training in structured methods. 114-117 - Allan R. Moore, Richard S. Kopp:

Educational experiences in industrial software engineering. 118-122 - N. Ramasubramanian:

Computer education technology (CET). 123 - Joseph I. Lipson:

Computers and science education: Issues and progress (Presentation Abstract). 124 - B. A. Sheil:

Teaching procedural literacy (Presentation Abstract). 125-126 - Francis L. Schneider:

Academic and administrative computing in small and medium sized colleges. 127 - Spotswood D. Stoddard:

Computer education for pre-college teachers (Panel Session). 128 - Paul P. Howley Jr., James S. Ketchel, Michael G. Rowloff:

A methodology for preparing the computer professional for certification. 129-139 - Michael Moshell:

Computer science curricula for high schools (A Panel Discussion). 140 - Computer literacy objectives for junior high school students. 141

- Frank Melanson:

Soft documentation - challenges and techniques for handling mixed-media documents (Panel). 142 - Diana Patterson:

Management and editing of distributed modular documentation. 143 - Glenna James:

Tube terminology and style. 143 - J. Jose Cortez:

Documentation in the computer age: Control and audit implications. 144 - J. Jose Cortez:

Documentation in the computer age: Control and audit implications. 144 - J. Jose Cortez:

EDP documentation - "human communications software" in the computer age (Presentation Abstract). 146-149 - Eugene M. Strand:

Documentation for in-house sharing of software. 150-155 - Gerard Salton:

Automatic indexing. 156 - Roger C. Schank:

Artificial intelligence and information retrieval. 157 - Roger K. Summit:

On-line information retrieval. 158 - Wayne Douglas Bennett:

Computer performance evaluation (SIGMETRICS): Brownian motion? 159-160 - E. L. Battiste:

Scientific computation using micro-computers. 161 - J. C. Nash:

Function minimization on special computers. 162 - Michael P. Barnett, Robert A. Myers, Clarence A. Ellis:

Office automation: The science that supports it (Panel Discussion). 163 - Ming T. Liu, Sandra A. Mamrak, Jayshree Ramanathan:

The Distributed Double-Loop Computer Network (DDLCN). 164-178 - Charles P. Smith:

A software science analysis of programming size. 179-185 - Aaron M. Tenenbaum:

Memory utilization efficiency under a class of first-fit algorithms. 186-190 - James Wittneben, Dennis G. Kafura:

A simple reference string sampling method. 191-196 - Alfs T. Berztiss:

Data abstraction, controlled iteration, and communicating processes. 197-203 - Kuo-Chung Tai:

Locally minimum-distance correction of syntax errors in programming languages. 204-210 - Sharilyn A. Thoreson, Arthur E. Oldehoeft:

Instruction reference patterns in data flow programs. 211-217 - Anand R. Tripathi, William D. Young, Donald I. Good:

A preliminary evaluation of verifiability in Ada. 218-224 - Billy G. Claybrook, Marvin P. Wyckoff:

Module: An encapsulation mechanism for specifying and implementing abstract data types. 225-235 - J. Craig Cleaveland:

Programming languages considered as abstract data types. 236-245 - Edward S. Lowry:

Nodes and arcs, the ideal structural primitives for language? 246 - Johannes J. Martin:

FAD, a functional programming language that supports abstract data types. 247-262 - William E. Carlson, Larry E. Druffel, David A. Fisher, William A. Whitaker:

Introducing Ada. 263-271 - Fred J. Maryanski:

Improving white collar productivity. 272 - S. Ron Oliver:

Improving white collar productivity. 273 - R. K. Wiersba:

Improving white collar productivity. 274-276 - Donald F. Costello, Jane P. Devlin, Fred Greguras, John High, Jeff Meldman, Susan H. Nycum:

Software liability issues in the 80's. 277 - Joyce Currie Little, Marjorie Leeson, Iva Helen Lee, John Sweeney:

Curriculum '80: Recommendations & guidelines for community & junior college curriculum. 278 - Ronald W. Helms:

A distributed flat file strategy for managing research data. 279-285 - R. H. Strand, M. P. Farrell:

Processing PDP-11 files into IBM file structures. 286-297 - H. N. Polovino, M. P. Farrell, R. H. Strand:

A computer-based coding scheme for research data 1, 2. 298-306 - M. E. Vansuch, R. H. Strand, M. P. Farrell:

Computer aided cinematography techniques for model validation. 307-315 - Kenneth L. Modesitt:

Software engineering training for middle managers at Texas Instruments. 316-322 - Kenneth T. Orr:

Structured programming in the 1980s. 323-326 - John F. Schrage:

Educator's view of structured concepts. 327-341 - Mack W. Alford:

Software requirements in the 80's. 342-349 - Kenneth T. Orr:

Structured requirements definition in the 80s. 350-354 - Gregory L. Smith, Sharon A. Stephens, Leonard L. Tripp, Wayne L. Warren:

Incorporating usability into requirements engineering tools. 355-368 - Daniel Teichroew, H. Sayani:

Computer-aided requirements engineering. 369-381 - Harvey A. Freeman, John R. Jordan:

Another approach to the data base computer. 382-388 - Fred J. Maryanski:

An architecture for fault tolerance in database systems. 389-398 - C. Mohan:

Distributed data base management: Some thoughts and analyses. 399-410 - Don-Min Tsou, Patrick C. Fischer:

Decomposition of a relation scheme into Boyce-Codd Normal Form. 411-417 - Ola-Olu A. Daini, Peter Scheuermann:

A data definition and mapping language for numerical data bases. 418-432 - Kevin C. O'Kane, Richard J. Hildebrandt:

Generalized protocol driven problem oriented clinical data management and monitoring. 433-438 - Thomas P. Koehler, Atlanta Georgia:

TECGRAPH- Technical Computer Graphics: A program package for computer aided design. 439-452 - E. P. Miles Jr.:

Creative art and custom interior design in the 80's. 453-456 - B. D. Chaudhary, H. V. Sahasrabuddhe:

Meaningfulness as a factor of program complexity. 457-466 - John Clement, Jack Lochhead, Elliot Soloway:

Positive effects of computer programming on students understanding of variables and equations. 467-474 - Hubert E. Dunsmore:

Designing an interactive facility for non-programmers. 475-483 - N. Ram:

Effectiveness of paradigmatic approach in teaching programming. 484-489 - Ralph Grishman:

The PUMA project: Computer design automation in the university. 490-497 - Mehdi Jazayeri, Diane Pozefsky:

A space improvement in the alternating semantic evaluator. 498-504 - William E. Wright:

An empirical evaluation of algorithms for dynamically maintaining binary search trees. 505-515 - Cliff Fiedler:

A survey in the selection and capability of personal computers for student use. 516 - Michael W. Taylor:

Graphics for effective management decision making. 517 - John Tartar:

Multiprocessor hardware: An architectural overview. 518-526 - Peter G. Hibbard:

Multiprocessor software design. 527-536

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