AFIPS_Bibliography_Vol55_1986

Preface
iii
Mary L. Rich
Introduction
v
Addie Mattox
The Cinderella syndrome: Information systems used but abused
3
Kathy Brittain White
Micro/mainframe networking: An agent of change
9
James R. Cook, Marvin A. Johnston, Herbert J. Mattord, and Frank Landram
Role of the information systems manager as a change agent
15
Allen N. Smith, Chair
Change is routine for information systems
16
Kathy Brittain White, Chair
Inventing the future - competitive advantage
17
M. Victor Janulaitis, Chair
Who's really the boss?
18
Paul Dati, Featured Speaker
Finally, shoes for the cobbler's children
19
Richard A. Carpenter, Chair
How Washington regulates the information age
20
Howard L. Funk, Chair
Computer supported decision making in the real estate industry
23
Marc W. Swenson, Chair
Computer supported decision making at Ernest W. Hahn, Inc.
23
Scott D. MacDonald
Deregulation and automation - the financial industry
24
John E. Parady, Chair
Computers, politics, and policy
25
John Gosden, Chair
Transborder data flow: A corporate concern
29
Janet Palmer and Andria Page Dukes
Can software ever meet legislated warranties?
35
Edward J. Bride, Chair
COBOL in the twenty-first century
39
Jerome Garfunkel
Knowledge-based software development: A paradigm and a tool
43
Mehdi T. Harandi and Mitchell D. Lubars
Software quality assurance in a changing development environment
51
Harry Kalmbach
Supervisory attitudes toward software maintenance
61
Ned Chapin
Software productivity metrics: Some candidates and their evaluation
69
Jai Navlakha
Testing for usability
77
Kathleen M. Potosnak and Richard P. Koffler
Self-management of software productivity by every project member
85
Yoshiro Matsumoto, Featured Speaker
Models, methods, and tools for software development
86
Winston W. Royce, Featured Speaker
Can software help software development? The case for expert systems
87
Barbara Brawn, Chair
The programmer's apprentice project
87
Charles Rich
Positive experiences with software metrics
88
Michael Evangelist
The future of software engineering metrics and models
88
Vincent Y. Shen
Problems and strategies for measuring software productivity
90
Walt Scacchi
Views and perspectives on the future of databases and graphics
91
Shaku Atre
Integration of graphics into the information center
91
James R. Warner
Can we manufacture software? How? Why?
92
Norihisa Suzuki, Chair
Experiences in software manufacturing
93
Yoshiro Matsumoto
The software factory project at the Software Engineering Institute
94
Mario Barbacci
High-level software representation testing
95
Raymond T. Yeh
Computer network topology management using an automated documentation system
99
Robert N. Linebarger and Beth Ann Pratt
Layered interface processors in a heterogeneous network environment
107
Robert N. Linebarger and Chong San Yu
Electronic conferencing
115
Tom Housel, Chair
Impact and implications of optical storage technology within the automated office
119
Jack Walsh, Chair
Smart facilities in support of smart systems
119
Michael A. Bell, Chair
The future of computer storage-the role of optical storage
120
David H. Davies, Featured Speaker
Architectures, applications, and the futures of supercomputing
121
Steve Wallach, Featured Speaker
Knowledge-based simulation programming
125
Norman R. Nielsen .
Human interlaces in a legal expert system
135
James Sprowl, Karen Applegate, Martha Evens, Henry Harr, and Raymond Rueb
Toward expert simulation systems in job shop scheduling
143
George J. Mejtsky
An artificial intelligence approach to document preparation
149
Martha Evens, Chair
AI microprocessor applications in CAD/CAM
150
I. William Salmon, Chair
Design issues of an intelligent workstation for the office
153
N. Naffah, G. White, and S. Gibbs
Organizational videotex: Information services for the end user
161
T. Andrew Finn
Measuring management effectiveness: The value-added benefits
171
N. Dean Meyer
Vendor service and support-what's important?
171
Alexia Martin, Chair
Interactive document processing systems (IDP)
172
Gerry Walter
Future trends in end-user interface
173
Jim Bair, Chair
Implementing large-scale projects
177
Michael S. Heschel, Chair
Electronic publishing - with and without paper; three case studies
179
Constance U. Greaser, Chair
Chief information officer - success or failure
179
Nancy Markle, Chair
Evaluating your information center - Case studies in measuring success
180
Jerome P. Thode, Chair
Strategic planning for the design and development of management information systems in education
185
Brent Edward Wholeben
OLLIE: an On-Line Library for Inter-campus Exchange
193
Sharon Cubbin
Who's minding the system? I don't know, I just work here!
199
Gopal K. Kapur, Featured Speaker
Life-cycle databases for buildings
205
Curtis Pounds, Chair
Decision support systems
209
Gary Humphreys
How to know when you are ready for automation
213
Ron Mansfield, Chair
How to streamline your computer purchase
214
Therese E. Myers, Chair
Inside information for first time users
215
Stanley Siegel, Chair
Reasoning about knowledge: An overview
219
Joseph Y. Halpern
Applying software reliability models to decision support
229
Carl K. Chang, Kwang-ya Fang, and Jeffrey C. Yang
Updates in relational databases
237
B. C. Desai, P. Goyal, and F. Sadri
Non-chronological sequential simulation
245
Devendra Kumar
Extending the capabilities of word processing software through Horn clause lexical databases
251
Hal L. Berghel
Detecting loop structure in assembly code
259
Linore Cleveland and Yoshihiro Akiyama
Project source tile management under the UNIX operating system
267
Alan Filipski and Luke C. Dion
Generation of minimum test sets for detection and location of multiple faults in fanout-free combinational circuits
273
Hsun-kang Su and Ku-chung Tai
Graphic-theoretic bounds for on-line checks in multiple processor systems
283
Prithviraj Banerjee and Jacob A. Abraham
Fault-tolerance and diagnosability of a class of binomial interconnection networks
297
Arif Ghafoor, Theodore R. Bashkow, and Imran Ghafoor
How to convert informal requirements into formal requirements in software engineering
305
T. A. Nartker
Fault tolerance by means of external monitoring of computer systems
309
Algirdas Aviiienis
Engineering computer network (ECN): A hardwired network of UNIX computer systems
323
Kai Hwang, Benjamin W. Wah, Faye A. Briggs
Multibase-integrating heterogeneous distributed database systems
335
John Miles Smith, Philip A. Bernstein, Umeshwar Dayal, Nathan Goodman, Terry Landers, Ken W. T. Lin, Eugene Wong
Shifting to a higher gear in a natural language system
349
Bozena Henisz Thompson, Frederick B. Thompson
GRASS3, a language for interactive graphics
355
Nola Donato
The MC68000 family and distributed processing
361
John F. Stockton
The impact of Ada on software engineering
369
Kenneth L. Bowles
Impacts of information system vulnerabilities on society
375
Lance J. Hoffman
The star user interface: an overview
383
David Canfield Smith, Charles Irby, Ralph Kimball, and Eric Harslem
Computational lexicology: a research program
397
Robert A. Amsler
An English-language processing system that "learns" about new domains
405
Bruce W. Ballard and John C. Lusth
Stepwise structuring: A style of life for flexible software
413
Erik SandewaIl, Sture Hagglund, Christian Gustafsson, Lennat Jonesjo, and Ola Stromfors
Advanced office systems: An empirical look at use and satisfaction
421
T. K. Bikson and B. A. Gutek
Resiliency of the computerized society
431
Rein Turn and Eric J. Novotny
The DSS development system
441
Robert H. Bonczek, Nasir Ghiaseddin, Oyde W. Holsapple, and Andrew B. Whinston
Goals and tradeoffs in the design of the MC68881 floating point coprocessor
457
Joel Boney
Software management issues for new system designs
465
Robert E. Loesh, Donald J. Reifer, and Steven M. Jacobs
Aspects of integrated software
471
Clyde W. Holsapple and Andrew B. Whinston
Fifth-generation computing as the next stage of a new medium
479
Mildred L. G. Shaw and Brian R. Gaines
LCNET: Ethernet concepts + ubiquitous RS232C ports = Low Cost NETwork
487
Jay B. Jordan and Victor P. Holmes
Hypercube architectures
495
Lyle L. Welty and Peter C. Patton
Dataflow architectures for knowledge representation systems
503
Lubomir Bic
Structured application generation using XDB
513
S. Bing Yao and H. Kitagawa
AGENT: An advanced test-case generation system for functional testing
525
Zengo Furukawa, Kenroku Nogi, and Kenji Tokunaga
SNA directions - a 1985 perspective
537
R. J. Sundstrom, J. B. Staton, G. D. Schultz, M. L. Hess, G. A. Deaton, L. J. Cole, and R. M. Amy