AFIPS_Bibliography_Vol40_1972

An appraisal of compiler technology
1 
R. M. McClure
A laboratory for the study of automating programming
11 
T. E. Cheatham, Jr., B. Wegbreit
Segmentation and optimization of programs from cyclic structure analysis
23 J. Baer, R. Caughey
The interplay of computer science and large-scale scientific calculation
37 
K. K. Curtis
Computer architecture and very large problems
45 R. B. Lazarus
Scientific applications of computers in the 70's
51 
M. S. Lynn
The functions and elements of a training system
53
B. Jones
Planning data processing education to meet job requirements
59 
J. O. Hammond
Modular training - A new emphasis
69 
R. W. Kleffman
Training techniques today- Tomorrow
77 
G. A. Smith
The future of mini-computer programming
103 
D. Waks, A. B. Kronenberg
The current state of mini-computer software
111 
J. Ossanna
Real-time fault detection for small computers
119 
J. R. Allen, S. S. Yau
An organization for successful project management
129 
D. Smith
Commercial data processing machines in government applications
141 
J. D. Aron
Programming language efficiency in real-time software systems
155 
R. E. Merwin, J. O. Henriksen
A review of recursive filtering algorithms
163 
B. Friedland
On computational methods for dynamic and static optimization
181 
D. H. Jacobsen
Piecewise linear approximations of fewest line segments
187 
D. G. Wilson
Experimental results on a new computer method for generating optimal policy variables in (s,S) inventory control problem
199 
P. E. Valisalo, B. D. Sivazlian, J. F. Maillot
Bounds on multiprocessing anomalies and packing algorithms
205 
R. L. Graham
Computation of recursive programs - Theory vs practice
219 
Z. Manna
Mathematical concepts in programming language semantics
225 
D. Scott
Applications of language theory to compiler design
235
J. D. Ullman
The terminal IMP for the ARPA computer network
243 
S. M. Ornstein, F. E. Heart, W. R. Crowther, H. K. Rising, S. B. Russell, A. Michel
Computer communication network design- Experience with theory and practice
255 
H. Frank, R. E. Kahn, L. Kleinrock
Function-oriented protocols for the ARPA computer network
271 
S. D. Crocker, J. Heafner, J. Metcalfe, J. Postel
McROSS - A multi-computer programming system
281 
R. H. Thomas, D. A. Henderson, Jr.
Extension of packet communication technology to a hand-held personalterminal
295
L. G. Roberts
An overview of programming languages for special application areas
299 
J. E. Sammet
The future of specialized languages
313 
F. B. Thompson, B. H. Dostert
AMBUSH - A case history in language design
321 
S. Warshall
The data-text system - An application language for the social sciences
333 
D. J. Armor
LSI- Implications for future design and architecture
343 
S. F. Dennis, M. G. Smith
The rationale for logic from semiconductor memory
353 
W. H. Davidow
SYMBOL hardware debugging facilities
359 
M. A. Calhoun
The Rice Research Computer - A tagged architecture
369
E. A. Feustel
A generative CAI tutor for computer science concepts
379
E. Koffman
Preliminary thoughts about a UNIversal TEAching Machine
391
J. K. Clema, R. L. Didday, M. Wessler
Mainline CAI, necessary but not oppressive
399
C. V. Bunderson
Should the computer teach the student or vice versa?
407
A. W. Luehrmann
Performance evaluation - A structured approach
411
S. Kimbleton
Protection - Principles and practice
417
G. S. Graham, P. J. Denning
PRIME - An architecture for terminal oriented systems
431 
H. B. Baskin, B. R. Borgerson, R. Roberts
Computer graphics terminals - A backward look
439 
C. Machover
The future of computer graphics
447
R. H. Stotz, T. G. Hagan
A versatile computer-driven display system for the classroom
453 J. W. Willhide
GOLD - A graphical on-line design system
461 
L. J. French, A. H. Teger
Establishing lower bounds on algorithms - A survey
471
E. Reingold
Analysis of combinatory algorithms - A sampler of current methodology
483 W. D. Frazer
On the complexity of proving and disproving functions
493 
A. N. C. Kang
On the structure of Blum measure
503
T. S. Chow
Management information systems, public policy, and social change
507
A. Gottlieb
Geographic information systems in the U.S. - An overview
511
R. Amsterdam, E. Andersen, H. Lipton
UNIMATCH - A computer system for gencralized record linkage under conditions of uncertainty
523 
M. Jaro
New directions in legal information processing
531
R. T. Chien, P. B. Maggs, F. A. Stahl
HOMLIST - A computerized real estate information retrieval system
541 D. J. Simon, B. L. Bateman
Organization of a natural resources data bank systcm for government and research
545 
A. J. Surkan
The command terminal - A computerized law enforcement tool
553
D. M. Hudak
Experience gained in the development and use of TSS/360
559
R. E. Schwemm
Multics - The first seven years
571
F. J. Corbato, C. T. Clingen, J. H. Saltzer
Organization and features of the Michigan terminal system
585
M. T. Alexander
Data communications - The past five years
593
P. Walker
Data communications in 1980 - A capital market view
611 
R. E. LaBlanc, W. E. Himsworth
Allocation of copies of a file in an information network
617
R. G. Casey
Production and utilization of computer manpower in U.S. higher education
627 
J. W. Hamblen
Sources of trained computer personnel - A quantitative survey
633 
B. Gilchrist, R. E. Weber
Employment of trained computer personnel - A quantitative survey
641
B. Gilchrist, R. E. Weber
Sociological analysis of public attitudes toward computers and information files
649
R. E. Anderson
Microprogrammed significance arithmetic - A perspective and feasibility study
659
C. V. Ramamoorthy, M.Tsuchiya
Architectural considerations of a signal processor under microprogram control
675
Y. S. Wu
A building block approach to multiprocessing
685 
R. L. Davis, S. Zucker, C. M. Campbell
The interpreter - A microprogrammable building block system
705
E. W. Reigel, U. Faber, D. Fisher
Modeling, measurement and computer power
725
G. Estrin, R. R. Muntz, R. Uzgalis
Experiments in page activity determination
739
J. G. Williams
Validation of a trace-driven CDC 6400 simulation
749
J. D. Noe, G. J. Nutt
Instrumentation for the evaluation of a time-sharing, page demand system
759 
J. Rodriguez-Rosell, J. Dupuy
LSI and minicomputer system architecture- Implications for multiprocessor systems
767
L. Seligman
Approaching the minicomputer on a silicon chip- Progress and expectations for LSI circuits
775 
H. G. Rudenberg
The external access network of a modular computer system
783 
J. T. Quatse, P. Gaulene, D. Dodge
An over-the-shoulder look at discrete simulation languages
791
I. M. Kay
A specialized language for simulating computer systems
799
P. B. Dewan, C. E. Donaghey, J. B. Wyatt
Discrete computer simulation- Technology and applications- The next ten years
815 
J. N. Maguire
The emergence of the computer utility
827
R. S. Manna, H. Waldburger, D. R. Whitson
Installation management- The next ten years
833
R. M. Rutledge
A set of goals and approaches for education in computer science
841 
S. Amarel
Computer science education- The need for interaction
847 
M. S. Lynn
Operating systems principles and undergraduate computer science curricula
849 
P. J. Denning
Theory of computing in computer science education
857 
P. C. Fischer
Social science computing- 1967-1972
865
H. F. Cline
Potential future developments in social scicnce computing
875
G. Sadowsky
A computer model of simple forms of learning in infants
885
T. L. Joncs
An information management system for social gaming
897
R. C. Noel, T. Jackson
The development of process control software
907
J. D. Schoeffler
Future trends in software development for real-time industrial automation
915
H. E. Pike
Scheduling of time critical processes
925
O. Serlin
A class of allocation strategies inducing bounded delays only
933
E. W. Dijkstra
On modeling program behavior
937 P. J. Denning
Magnetic disks for bulk storage- Past and future
945 
J. M. Harker, H. Chang
Ultra-large storage systems using flexible media, past, present and future
957
W. A. Gross
New devices for sequential access memory
969
F. H. Blecher
Two direct methods for reconstructing pictures from their projections- A comparative study
971
G. T. Herman
PRADIS - An advanced programming system for 3-D-display
985
J. Encarnacao, W. Giloi
MARS - Missouri Automated Radiology System
999
J. L. Lehr, G. S. Lodwick, D. J. Manson, B. F. Nicholson
Sailing - An example of computer animation and iconic communication
1005
S. M. Zwarg
Computer description and recognition of printed chinese characters
1015
W. Stallings
Computer diagnosis of radiographs
1027
S. J. Dwyer, C. A. Harlow, D. A. Ausherman, G. S. Lodwick
The impact of computing on the teaching of mathematics
1043
W. Koetke
Computing in the high school- Past, present and future- And its unreasonable effectiveness in the teaching of mathematics
1051
W. Stenberg
Computer-aided design of MOS/LSI circuits
1059
H. W. vanBeek
The role of simulation in LSI design
1065
J. J. Teets
Implementation of a transient macro-model in large logic systems
1071 
N. B. Rabbat
Functions for improving diagnostic resolution in an LSI environment
1079
M. A. Mehta, H. P. Messinger, W. B. Smith
Computer-aided drug dosage
1093 
L. B. Sheiner, B. Rosenberg, K. L. Melmon
Automated therapy for non-speaking autistic children
1101
D. C. Smith, M. C. Newey, K. M. Colby
An inferential processor for interacting with biomedical data using restricted natural language
1107
D. W. Isner
An information processing approach to theory formation in biomedical research
1125 
H. Pople, G. Werner
The clinical significance of simulation and modeling in leukemia chemotherapy
1139 
T. L. Lincoln
Interactive graphics software for remote terminals and their use in radiation treatment planning
1145 
K. H. Ryden, C. M. Newton
Automated information-handling in pharmacology research
1157
W. Raub
Where do we stand in implementing information systems?
1167
J. C. Emery
MIS technology- A view of the future
1173
C. Kriebel
Selective security capabilities in ASAP- A file management system
1181
R. Conway, W. Maxwell, H. Morgan
A graphics and information retrieval supervisor for simulators
1187
J. L. Parker
NASDAQ - A user driven, real-time transaction system
1197
N. Mills
LSI perspectives-The last five years
1207
H. G. Cragon
Towards more efficient computer organizations
1211
M. J. Flynn