AFIPS_Bibliography_Vol44_1975

Overview
1 
Theodore A. Laliotis 
The microprocessor rationale
3 
Bruce Threewitt 
Keeping pace with a single-chip 16-bit microprocessor
9 
Alan Weissberger 
Tools and techniques of microprocessor data transfer
15 
Gary Sawyer 
Microprocessors at work Session Overview
21 
Paul M. Russo 
The synergistic combination of an oscilloscope and a microprocessor
23 
Walter A. Fischer 
Development of a portable compiler for industrial microcomputer systems
33 
Leroy H. Anderson 
Microprocessors in CRT terminals
41 
John Whiting, Sandy Newman 
Designing an application oriented terminal
47 
J. P. Kohli 
Designing central processors with bipolar microcomputer components
55 
Marcian E. Hoff, Jr. 
Bipolar microprocessor design configurations
63 
David C. Wyland 
MACROLOGIC Versatile functional blocks for high performance digital systems
67 
Krishna Ralla Palli, Peter Verhofstadt 
The architecture of the SMS microcontroller A bipolar microcomputer design for control
75 
Michael Liccardo 
EMMY An emulation system for user microprogramming
85 
Michael J. Flynn, C. Neuhauser, Robert M. McClure 
Instruction sequencing in micro programmed computers
91 
Louise H. Jones 
Microcomputer software design - A Checkpoint
99 
Gary H. Kildall 
Computer communnications networks overview
107 
Robert F. Daly 
Computer communications - How we got where we are
109 
Ivan T. Frisch, Howard Frank 
Computer Communication networks The parts make up the whole
119 
Wushow Chou 
Moving bits by air, land, and sea carriers, vans and packets
129 
Mario Gerla, John Eckl 
Speech transmission in packet-switched store-and-forward networks
137 
James W. Forgie 
Dynamic control schemes for a packet switched multi-access broadcast channel
143 
Simon S. Lam, Leonard Kleinrock 
Operating system design considerations for the packet-switching environment
155 
David L. Retz 
Issues in packet switching network design
161 
William R. Crowther, Frank E. Heart, Alex A. McKenzie, John M. McQuillan, David C. Walden 
The organization of computer resources into a packet radio network
177 
Robert E. Kahn 
Random access techniques for data transmission over packet-switched radio channels
187 
Leonard Kleinrock, Fouad Tobagi 
ALOHA packet broadcasting - A retrospect
203 
R. Binder, N. Abramson, F. F. Kuo, A. Okinaka, D. Wax 
Packet radio system network considerations
217 
Howard Frank, Israel Gitman, Richard van Slyke 
Technological considerations for packet radio networks
233 
Stanley C. Fralick, James C. Garrett 
Functions and structure of a packet radio station
245 
J. Burchfiel, R. Tomlinson, M. Beeler 
Digital terminals for packet broadcasting
253 
Stanley C. Fralick, David H. Brandin, Franklin Kuo, Christopher Harrison 
On the principle of unique definition
265 
P. D. Greim, Jr. 
PDL A tool for software design
271 
Stephen H. Caine, E. Kent Gordon 
Structured programming and structured design as art forms (Abstract of presentation)
277 
Edward Yourdon 
Modularization around a suitable abstraction (Abstract of presentation)
279 
Stephen N. Zilles 
Minicompilers, preprocessors and other tools (Abstract of presentation)
281 
P. J. Plauger 
On being one's own programming self (Abstract of presentation)
283 
Peter J. Denning 
Data types and program correctness (Position paper)
285 
Barbara H. Liskov 
Extensibility in programming language design (Position paper)
287 
Thomas A. Standish 
Structured languages (Position paper)
291 
Leon Presser 
Structured control in programming languages (Position paper)
293 
Charles T. Zahn, Jr. 
Issues in programming language design An overview (Position paper)
297 
Anthony I. Wasserman 
An overview of the 1974 COBOL standard
301 
M. M. Cook, W. Holmes, P. Hoyt, A. Johnson, G. Baird, P. Oliver 
COBOL '74 Contributions to structured programming
309 
Paul Oliver 
Program debugging using COBOL '74
313 
George N. Baird Panelists: Grace M. Hopper, Jitze Couperus 
Better manpower utilization using automatic restructuring
319 
Guy de Balbine 
Toward improved review of software designs
329 
Peter Freeman 
Understanding software through empirical reliability analysis
335 
Thomas Thayer 
Dynamic dispatching in job class scheduled systems
343 
Jon C. Strauss 
JSYS Traps A TENEX mechanism for encapsulation of user processors
351 
Robert H. Thomas 
Operating system penetration
361 
Richard R. Linde 
A synthesizer of inductive assertions
369 
Steven M. German, Ben Wegbreit 
Data base management overview
377 
Edgar F. Codd 
RAP An associative processor for data base management
379 
E. A. Ozkarahan, S. A. Schuster, K. C. Smith 
The datacomputer A network data utility
389 
Thomas Marill, Dale Stern 
RISS A generalized minicomputer relational data base management system
Dennis J. McLeod, Monte , J. Meldman 
397 
A multi-level relational system
403 
J. Mylopoulos, S. Schuster, D. Tsichritzis 
INGRES A relational data base system
409 
G. H. Held, M. R. Stonebraker, E. Wong 
Evaluating inter-entry retrieval expressions in a relational data base management system
417 
James B. Rothnie, Jr. 
Views, authorization, and locking in a relational data base system
425 
D. D. Chamberlin, J. N. Gray, I. L. Traiger 
Query by example
431 
Moshe M. Zloof 
A psychological study of query by example
439 
John C. Thomas, John D. Gould 
Human factors evaluation of two data base query languages-Square and Sequel
447
Phyllis Reisner, Raymond F. Boyce, Donald D. Chamberlin 
A classification of compression methods and their usefulness in a large data processing center
453 
Doron Gottlieb, Steven A. Hagerth, Phillipe G. H. Lehot, Henry S. Rabinowitz 
A simulation model for data base system performance evaluation
459 
Fumio Nakamura, Ikuzo Yoshida, Hidefumi Kondo 
Weight-balanced trees
467 
J. L. Baer 
Optimizing distributed data bases A framework for research
473 
K. Dan Levin, Howard Lee Morgan 
Structured organization of clinical data bases
479 
Gio Wiederhold, James F. Fries, Stephen Weyl 
Integrated data bases for municipal decision-making
487 
Patrick E. Mantey, Eric D. Carlson 
Storage technology overview
495 
Glen Bacon 
Algebraic codes for improving the reliability of tape storage
497 
Elwyn R. Berlekamp 
Bridging the memory access gap
501 
Dennis E. Speliotis 
IBM 3850 jMass storage system
509 
Clayton T. Johnson 
Charge-coupled devices for memory applications
515 
Gilbert F. Amelio 
Bubble domain memory systems
523 
John E. Ypma 
Superconducting memories employing Josephson devices
529 
W. Anacker 
Holographic memories Fantasy or reality?
535 
A. K. Gillis, R. H. Nelson, G. E. Hoffman 
BEAM OS A new electronic digital memory
541 
W. C. Hughes, C. Q. Lemmond, H. G. Parks. G. W. Ellis. G. E. Possin, R. H. WIlson 
Interaction of technology and system architecture overview
549 
Ugo O. Gagliardi 
Pluribus - A reliable multiprocessor
551 
S. M. Ornstein, William R. Crowther, M. F. Kraley. R. D. Bressler, A. Michel, Frank E. Heart 
Design considerations for a heterogeneous tightly-coupled multiprocessor system
561 
Kenichiro Noguchi, Isao Ohnishi, Hiroshi Morita 
Microprocessor-based multiprocessor ring structured network (Abstract of presentation)
567 
Hoo-min D. Toong 
Trends in data base management 1975
569 
Charles W. Bachman 
A data sorting system using a high speed bus
577 
P. M. Thompson, Z. H. Glanz 
INFOPLEX Hierarchical decomposition of a large information management system using a microprocessor complex
581 
Stuart E. Madnick 
Interactive graphics overview
587 
Donald C. Lincicome 
A polyhedron representation for computer vision
589 
Bruce G. Baumgart 
Aspects of modelling in compuer aided geometric design
597 
Richard F. Reisenfeld 
A database for designing large physical systems
603 
C. M. Eastman, J. Lividini, Douglas Stoker 
Economic principles for interactive graphic applications
613 
S. H. Chasen 
Future prospects in data processing overview
621 
Earl C. Joseph 
Where is technology taking us in data processing systems?
623 
Bernard J. Greenblott, M u Ye Hsiao 
The economic implications of microprocessors on future computer technology and systems
629 
James C. Nelson 
Innovations in the operation of future computers
633 
Frederic G. Withington 
User orientation in networking
637 
Orrin E. Taulbee, Siegfried Treu, Jiri Nehnevajsa Panelists: Carver A. Meade, Jiri Nehnevajsa 
A deterministic analytic model of a multi programmed interactive system
645
Samuel T. Chanson, Domenico Ferrari 
Experimental testing in programming languages, stylistic considerations and design techniques
653 
Ben Shneiderman 
Naive programmer problems with specification of transfer of control
657 
Lance A. Miller 
Computer programming fundamentals for non-computer scientists
665 
Daniel Freedman, Thomas Plum 
User's Viewpoint on EDP overview
671 
Bruce Wrigley, Edward J. Palmer 
Management and computers overview
673 
John J. Donovan 
Practical guidelines for EDP long-range planning
675 
John V. Soden, George M. Crandell, Jr. 
An application of a generalized management system to energy policy and decision makings - The user's view
681 
John J. Donovan, Louis M. Gutentag, Stuart E. Madnick, Grant N. Smith 
Cost benefit evaluation of interactive transaction processing systems
687 
George A. Holt, Henry C. Stern 
A note on recoverability of modular systems
695 
Philip M. Merlin, David J. Farber 
An integrated approach to network protocols
701 
Louis Pouzin 
Interaction monitors in a distributed system
709 
Rajiv Malhotra 
Medical and health care computing overview
715 
Vaughn Alexander 
Information processing needs and practices of clinical investigators - Survey results
717 
Norman A. Palley, Gabriel F. Groner 
The Canadian Medical Association information base - A beginning of operational systems in Canada
725 
Jan F. Brandejs 
A comparative evaluation of automated medical history systems
733 
Ephraim, R. McLean, Stephanie V. Foote 
A protocol for evaluating computer systems for application in a physician's office
739 
Daniel Butcher, Robert E. Mahan, Steven G. Jenks, Curtis P. McNeeley 
Clinical information system (CIS) for ambulatory care
749 
Clement McDonald, Bharat Bhargava, David Jervis 
An on-line centralized computer-coupled automated laboratory information system using touch-tone card dialer telephone and audio-response technology for test order entry and result retrieval
757 
Arthur E. Rappoport, William D. Gennaro, Robert Berquist 
Architecture for a graduate level educational program in the area of computer systems in medicine
765 
Laurens V. Ackerman, Daniel K. Harris 
Banking - Todays challenges overview
769 
William P. Stritzler 
Innovative applications of computer science overview
771 
Bertram Raphael 
An "intelligent" on-line assistant and tutor: NLS-SCHOLAR
775 
Mario C. Grignetti, Catherine Housmann, Laura Gould 
Why things are so bad for the computer-naive user
785 
William C. Mann 
Functional approach to turnkey system procurement
789 
Wayne Churchman 
The future of CAM systems
793 
M. Eugene Merchant 
Parts representation in CAD I CAM
801 
Ikuo Oyake 
Two application programs which link design and manufacture
805 
Henry Merryweather 
Automatic program synthesis - From CAD to CAM
813 
Robert T. Chien, Tony C. Woo 
Automatic visual inspection
819 
Wesley E. Snyder 
Automatic full-page formatting of technical primary journals
825 
Stanley E. Bammel 
A simple technique for controlled on-line system stimulation
831 
Thomas E. Bell, Jo Ann Lockett 
A heuristic approach to computer systems performance improvement, I A fast performance prediction tool
839 
Stephen R. Kimbleton 
Computer design verification via software simulation
847 
R. E. Karnes, W. A. Carter 
Synchronous microcomputer system for on-board missile guidance and control
853 
Frank J. Langley, Joseph J. Cooney 
A new fourth generation of hybrid computer systems
861 
Robert M. Howe, Aldric Saucier 
Design and application of electronically programmable LSI arrays
867 
Daniel Hampel, R. L. Barron, D. Cleveland 
Software reliability - A method that works
877 
R. H. Thayer, E. S. Hinton 
Education curricula training overview
887 
Gopal K. Kapur 
Realignment of objectives in information system degree programs
889 
J. Daniel Couger 
Undergraduate programs in computer science (Abstract of presentation)
893 
Norman Sondak 
Graduate education in computer science and its relationship to industry (Abstract of presentation)
895 
Marshall C. Y ovits 
The role of continuing education in computer science (Abstract of presentation)
897 
Walter J. Karplus 
The role of computer science minors in undergraduate and graduate curriculums (Abstract of presentation) 
901 
Gerald N. Pitts, Barry L. Bateman 
Computer science education for majors of other disciplines
903 
Julius A. Archibald, J r. 
Data base education for students of management
907 
R. Clay Sprowls 
Computers in architectural education
913 
Jens G. Pohl 
Making computers safer overview
927 
Donn B. Parker 
Secure computer operation with virtual machine partitioning
929 
Clark Weissman 
The cost of computer privacy
935 
Jerome Lobel 
Insuring individual's privacy from statistical data base users
941 
Mohammed Inamul Haq 
Computers, security. and the audit function
947 
Norman R. Nielsen 
Legal aspects of computer management overview
955 
Susan H. Nycum 
Regulatory and antitrust actions in telecommunications affecting data processing (Presentation only) F. Sherwood Lewis 
International dialogue overview
957 
Vinton Cerf 
Determination and analysis of a standard interface model derived from a medium speed line printer
959 
Gary E. Jones Panelists: Don Lilly, Dale W. Zobrist, Norman Ream 
nfais/FID world inventory of abstracts and indexing services
Toni Carbo Bearman 
963 
The interaction between cultural and biological evolution (Abstract of presentation)
969
Marcus W. Feldman 
Computer applications to ocean disposal research and engineering (Abstract of presentation)
969 
Robert C. Y. Koh 
Programs for allocation of fire companies (Abstract of presentation)
969 
Jan. M. Chaiken