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AFIPS NCC 1980: Anaheim, California, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1980 National Computer Conference, 19-22 May 1980, Anaheim, California, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 49, AFIPS Press 1980, ISBN 978-1-4503-7923-6

Applications
- Fumihiko Mori, Hiroshi Tsuji, Takashi Sato:

A conversational decision support system for resource allocation without explicit objective function. 1-6 - John R. Wetmiller:

Decision support systems: a practical application---branch office structure. 7-11 - David D. Raber:

On development tools for small systems: the challenge of economically automating a filing cabinet. 13-22 - Mohan Tanniru:

A structured information system design for a newspaper organization: a case study. 23-31 - Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Minoru Harada:

SID: a system for interactive design. 33-40 - William E. Bracker, Benn R. Konsynski:

An overview of a network design system. 41-47
Computers and entertainment
- Suzanne Landa:

Computers and entertainment. 49 - Philip C. Stover, R. David Snyder:

A minicomputer system for audio-animatronics show data generation. 51-53 - Thomas A. Eifler:

Computers and sports: a natural marriage. 55-65 - Stephen W. Smoliar:

Computers helping dance notation help the dance: a vision. 67-71 - Steven N. Crane, R. David Snyder:

Automatic camera effects system (ACES). 73-81 - William R. Deitrick:

Automated computer controlled editing sound system (ACCESS). 83-85 - Dan Slater, Rob King, John Gale:

The use of computer technology in Magicam slave camera systems. 87-90
Communications
- Kenneth J. Thurber:

Telecommunications. 91 - Douglas J. Theis:

Distributed network and multiprocessing minicomputer state-of-the-art capabilities. 93-103 - Martin A. Reed, Terence D. Smetanka:

ARQ performance in SNA networks. 105-112 - Masatoshi Iwayama, Atsumu Fujiwara:

Computer communication in NTT remote computing services. 113-120 - Thomas G. Albright, Robert J. Wallace:

Local area data distribution. 121-126
Computer architecture
- Wesley Chu:

Overview of the computer architecture area. 127 - William C. Hohn:

The control data loosely coupled network lower level protocols. 129-134 - Lowell H. Schiebe:

LCN: a loosely coupled network system. 135-138 - Richard E. Merwin, Mohammed Mirhakak:

Derivation and use of a survivability criterion for DDP systems. 139-146 - Makoto Amamiya, Naohisa Takahashi, Yutaka Ogawa, Kenji Koyama:

An operating system kernel mechanism for the poly-processor system PPS-R. 147-156 - Gene Hilborn:

Measures for distributed processing network survivability. 157-163 - Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev:

Architectures for supersystems of the '80s. 165-180 - Hubert H. Love Jr.:

The highly-parallel supercomputers: definitions, applications and predictions. 181-190 - Stanley Y. W. Su, Hsu Chang, George P. Copeland, Paul Fisher, Eugene I. Lowenthal, Stewart A. Schuster:

Database machines and some issues on DBMS standards. 191-208 - Robert Piloty, Mario Barbacci, Dominique Borrione, Donald L. Dietmeyer, Fredrick J. Hill, Patrick Skelly:

CONLAN: a formal construction method for hardware description languages: basic principles. 209-217 - Robert Piloty, Mario Barbacci, Dominique Borrione, Donald L. Dietmeyer, Fredrick J. Hill, Patrick Skelly:

CONLAN: a formal construction method for hardware description languages: language derivation. 219-227 - Robert Piloty, Mario Barbacci, Dominique Borrione, Donald L. Dietmeyer, Fredrick J. Hill, Patrick Skelly:

CONLAN: a formal construction method for hardware description languages: language application. 229-236 - Robert Epstein, Paula B. Hawthorn:

Design decisions for the intelligent database machine. 237-241 - Benjamin W. Wah, S. Bing Yao:

DIALOG: a distributed processor organization for database machine. 243-253
Data base management
- Alyce Jackson:

Distributed data base processing. 255 - Koji Nezu:

System deadlocks resolution. 257-260 - Elizabeth N. Fong, Stephen R. Kimbleton:

Database semantic integrity for a network data manager. 261-268 - Gruia-Catalin Roman:

Concurrency coordination in a locally distributed database system. 269-273 - Kuo-Chung Tai, Alan L. Tharp:

An introduction to computed chaining. 275-282 - Dennis McLeod, Dennis Heimbigner:

A federated architecture for database systems. 283-289 - Linda Taylor:

Data base architecture and management. 291 - Fred J. Maryanski, C. Steven Roush:

Definition of database transactions by the casual user. 293-300 - David W. Embley:

Programming with data frames for everyday data items. 301-305 - Daniel S. Appleton:

Implementing data management. 307-316 - Vincent Y. Lum:

Data base design. 317 - Ramez Elmasri, Gio Wiederhold:

Properties of relationships and their representation. 319-326
Earth resources
- Leigh S. Rosenberg:

Earth resources. 327 - Joseph G. Finegold, F. Ann Herlevich:

BALDR-1: a solar thermal system simulation. 329-333 - Richard B. Davis, Jerome V. V. Kasper:

Overview of the alternative power system economic analysis model. 335-339 - Chester S. Borden:

Computer simulation of the operations of utility grid connected photovoltaic power plants. 341-346 - S. Young, O. Merrill, R. Knowles, Y. Gupta:

Computer simulation of solar electric generating plants in a utility grid. 347-353 - Roger M. Firestone:

Numerical methods for the '80s. 355 - David K. Stevenson:

Numerical algorithms for parallel computers. 357-361 - Cleve B. Moler:

Design of an interactive matrix calculator. 363-368
Image processing
- Andrew G. Tescher:

Image processing. 369 - Berthold K. P. Horn:

Derivation of invariant scene characteristics from images. 371-376 - Graham R. Nudd:

Image understanding architectures. 377-390 - Jay M. Tenenbaum, Harry G. Barrow, Robert C. Bolles, Martin A. Fischler, Helen C. Wolf:

Map-guided interpretation of remotely-sensed imagery. 391-408 - T. L. McCullough:

CCITT standardization for digital facsimile. 409-413 - Patrice J. Capitant, Robert H. Wallis:

The application of optical character recognition techniques to bandwidth compression of facsimile data. 415-421 - Joan L. Mitchell:

Facsimile image coding. 423-426
Medical imaging and education
- Richard A. Robb, Barry K. Gilbert:

Description and evaluation of a system for high-speed, three-dimensional computed tomography of the body: the dynamic spatial reconstructor. 427-436 - Brent Baxter:

3-D Viewer for interpretation of multiple scan sections. 437-440 - David G. Brown, Robert F. Wagner, Mary P. Anderson:

Absolute limits on image processing. 441-443 - Leon Kaufman, Dale Shosa:

Generalized methodology for the comparison of diagnostic imaging instrumentation. 445-451
Management
- K. V. Sastry:

Balancing processor shares of scheduling classes through controlled allocation of memory. 453-456 - John C. Biddle:

Management in data processing. 457 - William S. Faught:

Applications of exemplary programming. 459-464 - Christine L. Braun:

Microprocessor software engineering training: a case study. 465-471 - Bruce E. Stock, Miguel A. Ulloa:

Development of a microprocessor support facility for large organizations. 473-478 - Gary D. Beamer:

Future management concerns regarding office automation. 479-482
Office automation
- Walter E. Ulrich:

Office automation. 483 - Walter E. Ulrich:

Introduction to electronic mail. 485-488 - Walter E. Ulrich:

Implementation considerations in electronic mail. 489-492 - Jeffrey B. Holden:

Experiences of an electronic mail vendor. 493-497 - Harold E. O'Kelley:

Electronic message system as a function in the integrated electronic office. 499-502 - James C. Goodlett:

The growing use of electronic mail by airlines. 503-507 - John E. Cochran:

Metamorphosis: facsimile communications, electronic mail and office productivity. 509-513 - John W. White:

Texas instruments computer communication network and its support for the automated office. 515-526 - Gerald Tomanek:

Implementing electronic mail in a telephone system: more than just talk. 527-531 - Ivor Ladd, Dennis Tsichritzis:

An office form flow model. 533-539 - Michael Hammer, Jay S. Kunin:

Design principles of an office specification language. 541-547 - L. S. Baumann, R. D. Coop:

Automated workflow control: a key to office productivity. 549-554 - Carolyn L. Cook:

Streamlining office procedures: an analysis using the information control net model. 555-565 - James H. Carlisle:

Office automation in the executive suite: successes and strategies. 567 - Erik Sandewall, Göran Hektor, Anders Ström, Claes Strömberg, Ola Strömfors, Henrik Sörensen, Jaak Urmi:

Provisions for flexibility in the Linköping office information system (LOIS). 569-577
Security and privacy
- Rein Turn:

Security and privacy of data flows. 579 - Rein Turn:

Privacy protection and transborder data flows. 581-586 - Susan H. Nycum, Susan Courtney-Saunders:

Transborder data flow: legal persons in privacy protection legislation. 587-593
Simulation
- Lance A. Leventhal:

Simulation. 595 - M. E. Gordon, W. B. Robinson:

Using preliminary Ada in a process control application. 597-606 - Paul Sagues:

Computer aided heat penetration tests for the food canning industry. 607-611 - Paul Herbert Rosenthal:

A cross-impact simulation forecast of the data processing industry. 613-621 - Rajan N. Kapur, U. V. Premkumar, G. Jack Lipovski:

Organization of the TRAC processor-memory subsystem. 623-629 - Matthew C. Sejnowski, Edwin T. Upchurch, Rajan N. Kapur, Daniel P. S. Charlu, G. Jack Lipovski:

An overview of the Texas reconfigurable array computer. 631-641 - U. V. Premkumar, Rajan N. Kapur, Miroslaw Malek, G. Jack Lipovski, P. Horne:

Design and implementation of the banyan interconnection network in TRAC. 643-653
Social impact
- Stephen T. Walker:

The advent of trusted computer operating systems. 655-665
Software management
- Donald J. Reifer:

Software management. 667
Software engineering technology transfer
- Lorraine Duvall:

Software engineering technology transfer. 669 - Richard A. Robinson, Emily A. Krzysiak:

An integrated support software network using NSW technology. 671-676 - Jon Martens, Lorraine Duvall:

The role of an information analysis center in software engineering technology transfer. 677-682 - Michael J. McGill:

Considerations in the transfer of software engineering technology. 683-686
Software tools and techniques
- Brendan D. L. Mulhall, Steven M. Jacobs:

A technique for comparative assessment of software development management policies. 687-693
Software reliability
- Herbert Hecht:

Software reliability. 695 - John B. Bowen:

Standard error classification to support software reliability assessment. 697-705 - Bev Littlewood:

What makes a reliable program: few bugs, or a small failure rate? 707-713 - Gerard E. Migneault:

Software reliability and advanced avionics. 715-720
Software languages
- Russell J. Abbott:

Languages. 721 - Thomas Munnecke:

A linguistic comparison of MUMPS and COBOL. 723-729 - Anthony I. Wasserman:

The design of PLAIN: support for systematic programming. 731-740 - G. G. Gustafson, T. A. Johnson, G. S. Key:

Some practical experiences with the Pascal language. 741-746 - Mark Overgaard:

UCSD Pascal™: a portable software environment for small computers. 747-754
Software quality assurance
- Kurt F. Fischer:

Software quality. 755 - Jean Cochrane Zolnowski, Dick B. Simmons:

Measuring program complexity in a COBOL environment. 757-766 - John L. McTap:

The complexity of an individual program. 767-771 - Eli Berlinger:

An information theory based complexity measure. 773-779
Software engineering education
- Barry W. Boehm:

Software engineering education. 781
Special topics
- Gene Smith:

Special topics. 783 - Jean E. De Valpine:

Technology development, severed ventures, and other aspects of corporate venture capital. 785-789 - Richard C. Pflager:

Recommendations for increasing the availability of capital. 791-794 - Kenneth W. Rind, Gene I. Miller:

Corporate venture capital in the computer industry. 795-800 - Antonio Vallone:

Structured procedure for comparison and selection of computer system designs. 801-806
Paper faire
- Douglas Comer:

Extracting unique rows of a bounded degree array using tries. 807-809 - Roger J. Gorg, George N. Baird, Judith A. Parks:

A look at making the ADP procurement process more efficient: temporary regulation 46. 811-815 - Levent Ormancioglu:

An information base for procedure independent design of information systems. 817-821 - William L. Wilder:

Comparing load & go and link/load compiler organizations. 823-826 - Devon Nickerson:

A link between polygon and grid representations of land resource information systems. 827-830 - Jerome Lobel:

Risk analysis in the 1980's. 831-836 - Sakti Pramanik:

A mathematical model of character string manipulation. 837-839 - Kenneth L. Kraemer, Kent W. Colton:

Policy, values and EFT research: anatomy of a research agenda. 841-853 - John F. Heafner, Frances H. Nielsen:

A linear programming model for optimal computer network protocol design. 855-861 - John F. Heafner, Frances H. Nielsen, M. Wayne Shiveley:

Extracting service features from protocol documents. 863-870 - Viswanathan Santhanam:

Translating non-standard extensions to standard Pascal. 877-882 - David L. Steinberg:

The flexible console: FLEXICON. 883-886 - John F. Palmer:

The INTEL® 8087 numeric data processor. 887-893 - John E. Ruchinskas, Charles W. Steinfield

, Lynne L. Svenning:
Home computing: a vision in search of a marketplace: areas of needed research. 895-902

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