AFIPS_Bibliography_Vol51_1982

Preface
III
Russell K. Brown
Introduction
V
Howard Lee Morgan
Firmware quality assurance
3
Helmut K. Berg, Prakash Rao, Bruce D. Shriver
The 5.25-inch fixed/removable disk drive
11
Don Minami
Practical CMOS microprocessor systems
19
Bill Huston
The MC68000 family and distributed processing
29
John F. Stockton
Using operational standards to enhance system performance
37
David R. Vincent
Distributed processing with the Z8000 family
53
Richard Mateosian and Janak Pathak
Distributed processing with iAPX 186 microprocessor systems
59
Tony Zingale
High-performance, high-capacity single-chip microcomputers
67
Ed Peatrowsky
Expanded single-chip principles in practical applications
73
Randy M. Dumse
Making the most of VLSI in microcomputers
81
Jerry L. Corbin
Single-chip microcomputers can be easy to program
85
Bill Huston
Speak software and carry a strip chip
95
Michael Shapiro
A distributed operating system for a powerful system with dynamic architecture
103
Steven I. Kartashev, Svetlana P. Kartashev
Software testing techniques for universal building blocks of multimicrosystems
117
M. Annaratone and M. G. Sami
A methodology for the development of special-purpose function architectures
125
Raymond A. Liuzzi, P. Bruce Berra
Applications of SIMD computers in signal processing
135
Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Dharma P. Agrawal
A list-processing-oriented data flow machine architecture
143
Makoto Amamiya, Ryuzo Hasegawa, Osamu Nakamura, and Hirohide Mikami
Lookahead networds
153
G. Jack Lipovski, Ambuj Goyal, Miroslaw Malek
Reconfigurable multicomputer networks for very fast real-time applications
167
Carl Davis, Svetlana P. Kartashev, Steven I. Kartashev
MPP: a supersystem for satellite image processing
185
Kenneth E. Batcher
Optimal design of a distributed supersystem
193
David F. Palmer, James P. Ignizio, Catherine M. Murphy
Distributed processing with the NS16000 family
199
Leslie Kohn
Exploiting parallelism for the performance enhancement of non-numeric applications
207
David J. Dewitt, Dina Friedland
Performance engineering of software systems: a case study
217
C. U. Smith and J. C. Browne
A systolic processor for signal processing
225
G. A. Frank, E. M. Greenawalt, A. V. Kulkarni
Parallel-process in a large scientific problem
233
Robert Hiromoto
Design of software for distributed/multiprocessor systems
239
Terrence R. McKelvey, Dharma P. Agrawal
The use of performance models in systematic design
251
K. M. Chandy, J. Misra, R. Berry, D. Neuse
Performance modeling in the design process
257
William Alexander, Richard Brice
MEDOC: A methodology for designing and evaluating large-scale real-time systems
263
Eric Le Mer
The research queueing package: Past, present, andfuture
273
Charles H. Sauer, Edward A. MacNair, and James F. Kurose
Audience identification for end user documentation
281
Janis G. Raymond
Computer-aided documentation
287
Saul Rosenberg
The development of software engineers: a view from a user
293
Walter P. Warner and Richard E. Nance
An industrial software engineering methodology supported by an automated environment
301
Michael S. Deutsch
An approach to the definition and implementation of a software development environment
309
James F. Elwell
A JOVIAL programming support environment
319
Edith M. McMahon
The impact of Ada on software engineering
327
Kenneth L. Bowles
The importance of Ada programming support environments
333
Thomas A. Standish
Challenges and requirements for new application generators
341
Alfonso F. Cardenas, William P. Grafton
Program generators and their effect on programmer productivity
351
Richard L. Roth
Application generators at IBM
359
Aaron M. Goodman
Application generators: a case study
363
James H. Waldrop
Requirements definition and its interface to the SARA design methodology for computer-based systems
369
James W. Winchester, Gerald Estrin
The role of requirements analysis in the system life cycle
381
Yuzo Yamamoto, Richard V. Morris, Christopher Hartsough, E. David Callender
Application generators: an introduction
389
Jerrold M. Grochow
Software product quality assurance
393
John R. Ryan
A quality assurance program for software maintenance
399
John W. Center
The independent role: verification and validation, and compliance testing
409
Barbara J. Taute
Quality assurance in a large commercial data processing installation
415
C. W. Lybrook
Data server design issues
429
Fred Maryanski
Acceptance criteria for computer security
441
William Neugent
Private sector needs for trusted/secure computer systems
449
Rein Turn
Impacts of information system vulnerabilities on society
461
Lance J. Hoffman
Uniform help facilities for a cooperative user interface
469
Philip J. Hayes
Natural-language help in the Consul system
475
William Mark
Programs as data for their help systems
481
Elaine A. Rich
The implementation of a cryptography-based secure office system
487
Christian Mueller-Schloer, Neal R. Wagner
Criteria for a standard command language based on data abstraction
493
David Beech
Integration of bottom-up and top-down contextual knowledge in text error correction
501
Sargur N. Srihari, Jonathan J. Hull, Ramesh Choudhari
Dialogue: Providingtotalterminalindependence
509
David Vaskevitch
The Star user interface: an overview
515
David Canfield Smith, Charles Irby, Ralph Kimball, Eric Harslem
MFS: a modular text formatting system
529
James D. Mooney
Complex business systems: a strategy for success
539
Naomi Lee Bloom
The role of the user at Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in the development of large-scale business systems
549
James E. Jackson
The role of data center personnel in the development of a large-scale business system
555
David A. Cox
What life? What cycle?
561
Nicholas Zvegintzov
Data model processing
571
Matthew B. Koll, W. Terry Hardgrave, Sandra B. Salazar
Automatic database system conversion: schema revision, data translation, and source-to-source program transformation
579
Ben Shneiderman, Glenn Thomas
Fair timestamp allocation in distributed systems
589
Said K. Rahimi, William R. Franta
Data abstraction for Pascal programmers
595
Viswanathan Santhanam, John R. Potochnik
SPIRIT-III: an advanced relational database machine introducing a novel data-staging architecture with Tuple Stream Filters to preprocess relational algebra
605
Noriyuki Kamibayashi, Kazuo Seo
Data language requirements of database machines
617
Dawei Luo, Daozhong Xia, S. Bing Yao
Performance analysis of database join processors
627
Fu Tong, S. Bing Yao
Evaluating data base management systems
639
Edward Davidson
Performance study of a dual CDC Cyber170/750 system
649
M. Seetha Lakshmi, Tom W. Keller
Computational lexicology: A research program
657
Robert A. Amsler
Use of Webster's Seventh Collegiate Dictionary to construct a master hyphenation list
665
James L. Peterson
Models, languages, and heuristics for distributed computing
671
Robert E. Filman, Daniel P. Friedman
Weakest environment of communicating processes
679
Zhou Chaochen
Adaptive structuring of distributed databases
691
K. Dan Levin
Distributed scheduling of resources on interconnection networks
697
Benjamin W. Wah, Anthony Hicks
A microcomputer system for color video picture processing
713
Yoshikuni Okawa
The importance and futility of device independence in computer graphics
719
Anders Vinberg
Optimal three-dimensional flight control of a supersonic fighter
727
Ching-Fang Lin, Khai Li Hsu
Structured D-chart: A diagrammatic methodology in structured programming
735
C. Jinshong Hwang
Planning for software tool implementation: experience with Schemacode
749
Pierre N. Robillard, Rejean Plamondon
Distributed processing of problem-solving applications for farmers
759
Robert Gammill, Lynn Thorp
RIPSnet: The impact of an optical communication network
767
Koji Yada, Masanori Honda, and Seiji Fujino
A coherent scheme to support location-independent references in internetwork environment
775
Ray Cheng, J. W. S. Liu
Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications-I
785
Maurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan
Issues and methods for practical distributed data processing applications-II
793
Maurice Blackman, Hugh Ryan
A technological review of the FORTRAN I compiler
805
F. E. Allen
Computing prior to FORTRAN
811
R. W. Bemer
History of FORTRAN standardization
817
Martin N. Greenfield
DYSTAL: Nonnumeric applications of FORTRAN
825
James M. Sakoda