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Australian Computer Journal, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 1993
- Neil Dunstan, James Leslie Keedy, John Rosenberg:

Support for Concurrent Programming on the MONADS-PC System. Aust. Comput. J. 25(1): 1-6 (1993) - Robert M. Colomb:

Use of a Personal Workstation to Access Open Network Services. Aust. Comput. J. 25(1): 7-13 (1993) - Lloyd Allison:

Applications of Recursively Defined Data Structures. Aust. Comput. J. 25(1): 14-20 (1993) - Peter Eades, Xuemin Lin, Nicholas C. Wormald:

Performance Guarantees for Motion Planning with Temporal Uncertainty. Aust. Comput. J. 25(1): 21-28 (1993)
Volume 25, Number 2, 1993
- G. H. Harris, John J. H. Forster:

Automation of the Crozzle. Aust. Comput. J. 25(2): 41-48 (1993) - Steve Elliot:

Formal Computing Education in Australia: Do We Practise What We Teach? Aust. Comput. J. 25(2): 49-60 (1993) - Patrick van Bommel:

A Randomised Schema Mutator for Evolutionary Database Optimisation. Aust. Comput. J. 25(2): 61-69 (1993) - M. R. Hannaford, David W. E. Blatt:

Realisable Memory Management Algorithms. Aust. Comput. J. 25(2): 70-81 (1993)
Volume 25, Number 3, 1993
- Walter F. Chmiel, David N. Wilson:

Software Quality Assurance: Now is the time, Australia. Aust. Comput. J. 25(3): 94-97 (1993) - B. S. Thornton, Jan K. Lee:

Dynamic Complexity Parameters for Software/Operating System Interaction During Developments or Re-engineering. Aust. Comput. J. 25(3): 98-104 (1993) - D. E. Abel, Terence P. Rout:

Defining and Specifying the Quality Attributes of Software Products. Aust. Comput. J. 25(3): 105-112 (1993) - Ashley W. Goldsworthy:

IT and the Competency Debate-Skill vs. Knowledge A Major Issue. Aust. Comput. J. 25(3): 113-122 (1993)
Volume 25, Number 4, 1993
- Christopher J. Lokan:

The Cleanroom Process for Software Development. Aust. Comput. J. 25(4): 129-134 (1993) - James F. Peters III:

Reasoning About Real-Time Systems. Aust. Comput. J. 25(4): 135-148 (1993) - Jane E. Klobas, Tanya Jane McGill:

Computing Professionals and Information About Developments in Information Technology. Aust. Comput. J. 25(4): 149-158 (1993)

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