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AFIPS NCC 1984: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: 1984 National Computer Conference, 9-12 July 1984, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 53, AFIPS Press 1984, ISBN 0-88283-043-0

The automated office
- Jack Golden, Stuart Bell:

Implementing a large office automation system: how to make it work. 3-10
Computer hardware and architectures
- Jie-Yong Juang, Benjamin W. Wah:

A multiaccess bus arbitration scheme for VLSI-densed distributed systems. 13-22 - S. F. Ho, C. J. Richardson, William C. Schwartz:

DMERT: an operating system for telecommunications systems. 23-29 - Yahiko Kambayashi, Sei-Ichi Kondoh:

Global concurrency control mechanisms for a local network consisting of systems without concurrency control capability. 31-39 - Steve Frank, Armond Inselberg:

Synapse tightly coupled multiprocessors: a new approach to solve old problems. 41-50 - Sigurd L. Lillevik, John L. Easterday:

Throughput of multiprocessors with replicated shared memories. 51-58 - Akira Sekino, Keizo Moritani, Teruaki Masai, Toshiaki Tasaki, Kazuo Goto:

The DCS: a new approach to multisystem data-sharing. 59-68 - Lewis Foti, David English, Richard P. Hopkins, David Kinniment, Philip C. Treleaven, Wang Long Wang:

Reduced-instruction set multi-microcomputer system. 69-76 - Richard Mateosian:

System considerations in the NS32032 design. 77-81 - Anil Patel:

An inside look at the Z80, 000 CPU: Zilog's new 32-bit microprocessor. 83-91 - J. Robert Jump, James D. Wise, David T. Harper III:

An interleaved array-processing architecture. 93-100 - Harry W. Look:

Compatible software and hardware implementations permitted by IEEE standards for binary floating-point arithmetic. 101-105 - Joel Boney:

Goals and tradeoffs in the design of the MC68881 floating point coprocessor. 107-113 - Jeffrey W. Smith, Samuel S. Wagstaff Jr.:

An extended-precision operand computer for integer factoring. 115-121 - Omri Serlin:

New microprocessor-based computer architectures. 123-130 - David J. Elliott:

How smart the computer: status and future on building its brain. 131-142 - Stephen Y. H. Su:

IDAS: an integrated design automation system. 143-150 - Kuang-Cheng Ting, Chuan-lin Wu:

A versatile VLSI fast Fourier transform processor. 151-162 - Algirdas Avizienis:

Design diversity: an approach to fault tolerance of design faults. 163-171 - Alireza Kavianpour, Arthur D. Friedman:

Tradeoffs in system level diagnosis of multiprocessor systems. 173-181
Software
- James R. McKee:

Maintenance as a function of design. 187-193 - A. Martin Sellers:

Maintaining user satisfaction with performance of an online system. 195-202 - Gary L. Richardson, Earl D. Hodil:

Redocumentation: addressing the maintenance legacy. 203-208 - Linda Brice, John Connell:

System information database: an automated maintenance aid. 209-216 - Jerome Garfunkel:

COBOL-80: the new structured language. 217-221 - Marco Fiorello, John Cugini:

Is COBOL-8x cost effective? 223-228 - Florence J. Bell:

Technology transfer in the maintenance environment. 229-234 - Bernard Narrow, John Kelly:

Two perceptions of software maintenance performed by on-site contractor. 235-242 - John Connell, Linda Brice:

Prolonging the life of software. 243-249 - Paul C. Tinnirello:

Software maintenance in fourth-generation language environments. 251-257 - Anthony I. Wasserman:

Specification and implementations of interactive information systems. 259-266 - Robert E. Loesh, Donald J. Reifer, Steven M. Jacobs:

Software management issues for new system designs. 267-272 - Peter R. H. McConnell, Wolfgang Strigel:

Results of modern software engineering principles applied to small and large projects. 273-281 - Larry D. Wittie, Ariel J. Frank:

A portable modula-2 operating system: SAM2S. 283-292 - Lois Zells:

Giving away the data processing store, or Does the data processing department as we know it today have a future? 293-301 - Denis A. Connor:

Are methodologies and system design techniques independent of one another? 303-310 - Clyde W. Holsapple, Andrew B. Whinston:

Aspects of integrated software. 311-317 - Edward W. Birss:

The integrated software and user interface of Apple's Lisa. 319-328 - Phil J. Grouse:

FlowGuide: a programmer's work station. 329-335 - Keith Greystoke:

Information resource planning and management methodologies. 337-341 - Michael R. Wood:

IRP/IRM methodologies. 343-348 - Aaron H. Konstam, Ronald G. Reinhard:

Simulation as an aid to software transferability. 349-355 - Paul Bassett:

Software manufacturing techniques and maintenance. 357-365 - Nola Donato, Robert Rocchetti, Janet Tom:

A prototyping environment for real-time graphics. 367-373 - Gary Swanson:

A publisher's view of writing successful software. 375-379 - Elwin E. Lages:

Versatile packaging: software for all retail environments. 381-387 - Faye C. Budlong:

Commercial and military software documentation: different steps to a common goal. 389-394 - Don Mather:

One person's perception of military documentation. 395-403 - Christer Hultén:

Simple dynamic assertions for interactive program validation. 405-410 - J. C. Huang, Peter Valdes, Raymond T. Yeh:

A tool-based approach for software testing and validation. 411-421 - David A. Gustafson:

Guidance for test selection based on the cost of errors. 423-429
Personal computers
- David H. Ahl:

Will notebook computers revolutionize computer usage? 435-439
Educational and societal issues
- Mildred L. G. Shaw, Brian R. Gaines:

Fifth-generation computing as the next stage of a new medium. 445-451 - Brian R. Gaines:

A framework for the fifth generation. 453-459 - Michael Conrad, M. A. Rahimi:

Computers and the future of human creativity. 461-467 - Ben G. Matley:

A national computer policy: forging the final synergy of computers and society. 469-473
Information processing management
- Daniel T. Lee:

Decision support in a distributed environment. 477-488 - Robert W. Blanning:

Issues in the design of expert systems for management. 489-495 - Kathy Brittain White:

An investigation of task team structure and its impact on productivity. 497-503 - Howard A. Rubin, D. L. Von Kleeck:

Incentive compensation for information systems departments. 505-512 - M. Victor Janulaitis:

Gaining competitive advantage, or how to succeed as vice-president of information systems. 513-519
Database management
- James A. Larson, Jennifer B. Wallick:

An interface for novice and infrequent database management system users. 523-529 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Marek Rusinkiewicz:

REQUEST: a testbed relational database management system for instructional and research purposes. 531-536 - Manfred Ruschitzka, Andrew Choi, John L. Clevenger:

Sibyl: a relational database system with remote-access capabilities. 537-545 - Yahiko Kambayashi:

Functions of the database workbench. 547-553 - Boulton B. Miller:

Fourth-generation languages (4GLs) and personal computers. 555-559 - Marvin Elder:

SALVO: a fourth-generation language for personal computers. 561-566 - Dalia Motzkin, Kenneth Williams, Karl Chang:

Uniform organization of inverted files. 567-585 - Kathryn C. Kinsley, James R. Driscoll:

A generalized method for maintaining views. 587-593 - David Lowe:

The representation of debate as a basis for information storage and retrieval. 595-603 - Kemal Koymen:

KSAM: A B+-tree-based keyed sequential-access method. 605-612 - Yahiko Kambayashi:

A database machine based on the data distribution approach. 613-625
Artificial intelligence
- Harry R. Tennant:

Menu-based natural language understanding. 629-635 - David Chin:

An analysis of scripts generated in writing between users and computer consultants. 637-642 - Bruce W. Ballard, John C. Lusth, Nancy L. Tinkham

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Transportable English-language processing for office environments. 643-649 - Margot Flowers, Michael G. Dyer:

Really arguing with your computer in natural language. 651-659 - Alan W. Biermann, Kermit C. Gilbert, Linda Fineman:

Introducing VIPS: a voice-interactive processing system for document management. 661-666 - James Sprowl, Periyasamy Balasubramanian, Taizoon Chinwalla, Martha W. Evens, Henriette Klawans:

An expert system for drafting legal documents. 667-673
Computer communications
- Jay B. Jordan, Victor P. Holmes:

LCNET: ethernet concepts+ubiquitous RS232C ports=Low Cost NETwork. 677-683 - Michael H. Aronson:

Direct work station to remote computer communications via satellite. 685-694 - M. Sugie, Onat Menzilcioglu, H. T. Kung:

CARGuide: on-board computer for automobile route guidance. 695-706 - Eric K. Clemons, Peter G. W. Keen, Steven Orla Kimbrough:

Telecommunications and business strategy: basic variables for design. 707-717

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