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ACM Annual Conference 1974: San Diego, CA, USA
- Roger C. Brown, Donald E. Glaze:

Proceedings of the 1974 ACM Annual Conference, San Diego, California, USA, November 1974, Volume 2. ACM 1974, ISBN 978-1-4503-7850-5 
Artificial intelligence: robotics and imperfect knowledge
- Teiji Furugori:

Pass the car in front of you: a simulation of cognitive processes for understanding. 380-386 
Programming development tools
- Tateyuki Shimomura, Osamu Shigo, Touru Maejima:

SPOT: a structured system development system. 387-394 
Operating systems: general
- S. W. Galley, Robert P. Goldberg:

Software debugging: the virtual machine approach. 395-401 
Architecture of computer systems: computer architecture
- Jack B. Dennis, David P. Misunas:

A computer architecture for highly parallel signal processing. 402-409 
Social and behavioral science computing: new computer tools for analysis of social science data and text
- Charles A. McClelland:

Useful applications of international event analysis. 410-415 
Programming languages: programming language semantics
- Joseph Wilson Thomas, Elliott I. Organick:

Visible semantics for programming languages. 416-421 
Design automation: design automation in the university
- Melvin A. Breuer:

Curriculum on design automation at the University of Southern California. 422-425 
Social and behavioral science computing: new computer tools for analysis of social science data and text
- Peter G. Tripodes, Sherman Greenstein, Peter Dolan, Maria Bodnaras, Gerald H. Shure:

Automatic content coding of English text. 426-427 
Laboratory and analytic simulations: methods and applications
- N. Dalkey:

The value of incremental information in an interactive group estimation task. 435-438 
Computers and physically handicapped: computer applications in artificial limb research
- M. A. Rahimi, John B. Eulenberg:

Modes of information presentation for the blind programmer. 439-442 
Data communications: computer communications: software and terminals
- D. T. Chai:

Language considerations for information management systems. 443-450 - Edwin F. Hart:

User-transparent automatic terminal speed selection. 451-457 
Artificial intelligence: applications and development of artificial intelligence
- Donald Gerwin:

Simulation of the hypothesis generation process. 458-464 
File description and translaction: characterizing information systems
- Paul L. Fehder:

HQL: a set-oriented transaction language for hierarchically-structured data bases. 465-472 
File description and translaction: data base management
- Robert M. Curtice:

Data base design using a CODASYL system. 473-480 
Social and behavioral science computing: laboratory and analytic simulations: methods and applications
- George J. Nozicka, G. Matthew Bonham, Michael J. Shapiro:

The foreign policy decision-maker simulation. 481-490 
Biomedical computing
- Alan S. Gevins, Charles L. Yeager, Stephen L. Diamond:

Heuristic real time feature extraction of the electroencephalogram (EEG). 491-497 
Minicomputers: mini-computer trends and applications
- Philip N. Gray:

A host computer system for software development. 498-500 
Numerical mathematics: numerical integration of ordinary differential equations
- David C. Williams:

The efficient, scale-invariant determination of starting step sizes for high-order integrators. 501-508 
Architecture of computer systems: computer architecture
- Gregory L. Chesson:

Communication and control in a cluster network. 509-514 
Computers and physically handicapped: computer applications in artificial limb research
- John Lyman:

Design approaches to adaptive control systems for arm prostheses. 515-519 
Operating systems: scheduling and simulation
- Stephen W. Sherman, John H. Howard Jr., James C. Browne:

A study of response times under various deadlock algorithms and job schedulers. 520-525 
General interest
- Elaine P. Gord, Marsha D. Hopwood, Lawrence A. Rowe:

Language constructs for message handling in decentralized programs. 526-530 - Donald R. Oestreicher, John F. Heafner, Jeffrey G. Rothenberg:

CONNECT: a user-oriented communications service. 531-538 - Franklin G. Woodward, Lance J. Hoffman:

Worst-case costs for dynamic data element security decisions. 539-544 
Business data processing: language developments for business data processing
- David M. Sherr:

A proposed non-procedural programming language for structured system development. 545-553 
Symbolic and algebraic manipulation: applications
- C. M. Andersen:

Use of computerized symbolic integration in finite element development. 554-562 
Computer graphics: computer graphics in printing and publishing
- Nick A. Farmer, Joseph C. Schehr:

A computer-based system for input, storage, and photocomposition of graphical data. 563-570 
Computer uses in education: computers in learning
- John Seely Brown, Richard R. Burton:

SOPHIE: a pragmatic use of artificial intelligence in CAI. 571-579 
File description and translaction: data base management
- Steve R. White, J. Gerry Purdy:

CHECKR: an efficient table-driven facility for input record data validation. 580-584 
Symbolic and algebraic manipulation: applications
- John Kulp:

Symbolic computation in nonlinear plasma interactions. 585-594 
Minicomputers: mini-computer trends and applications
- William J. Lennon:

A mini-computer network for support of real time research. 595-604 
Design automation: data based systems for design automation support
- Charles Alaimo:

A "graphics window" to a data base for electronic system design. 605-611 
File description and translaction: characterizing information systems
- N. P. Edwards, Harrison Tellier:

A look at characterizing the design of information systems. 612-621 
Programming languages: data types, sets, patterns and extensibility
- Giorgio P. Ingargiola:

Hierarchies and relations among data types. 622-634 
Programming languages: steps toward quality language design
- Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Daniel M. Berry:

Towards a definition of structured programming. 635-640 
Business data processing: methods for business data processing
- Mary E. Snuggs, Gerald J. Popek, Ronald J. Peterson:

Data base system objectives as design constraints. 641-647 
Operating systems: privacy and security
- Edmund L. Burke:

Synthesis of a software security system. 648-658 
Programming language: steps toward quality language design
- Peter M. Neely:

On the need for a scientific programming language. 659-665 
Operating systems: privacy and security
- Richard L. Bisbey II, Gerald J. Popek:

Encapsulation: an approach to operating system security. 666-675 
Programming development tools
- Douglas E. Jones:

A programming aid for structured programmers. 676-681 
Minicomputers: mini-computer trends and applications
- John Staudhammer, Jeffrey F. Eastman:

A display-optimized processor. 682-687 
Computers and physically handicapped: computer applications in artificial limb research
- Donald R. Taylor Jr., F. Ray Finley:

Myoelectric signal processing for control of prosthetic devices. 688-695 
Information retrieval: information retrieval
- William A. Zeitz, Bruce Fairman, Baila Zeitz:

The multi-state information system: frontend processing and data security. 696-704 
Biomedical computing
- P. P. Tsiang, Charles A. Harlow, G. S. Lodwick:

The computer analysis of chest radiographs. 705-714 
Minicomputers: mini-computer trends and applications
- P. Arnold, J. A. Howell:

A generalized data acquisition system for minicomputers. 715-721 
Symbolic and algebraic manipulation: innovations
- Anthony C. Hearn:

A mode analyzing algebraic manipulation program. 722-724 
Operating systems: general
- Ted G. Lewis, Brian J. Smith, Marilyn Z. Smith:

Dynamic memory allocation systems for minimizing internal fragmentation. 725-728 
Business data processing: data entry, future tense
- Evelyn McDonald:

Data entry, future tense. 729 - Howard G. Merowit:

Remote data entry. 730 - M. L. O'Connell:

Data base machines used as rear-end processors. 731 - Alfonso F. Cardenas:

High level aids for data management systems performance. 732 - W. P. Grafton:

Tuning the IMS data base management system. 733-734 - Robert W. Taylor:

When are pointer arrays better than chains. 735 - Vincent Y. Lum:

On the selection of secondary indexes. 736 
Biomedical computing: panel position papers
- Elliott Levinthal:

Artificial intelligence research in medicine. 737 - Casimir A. Kulikowski:

Medical modeling and decision making. 738 - Bruce G. Buchanan:

Inference of molecular structure. 738 - Edward H. Shortliffe

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A rule-based computer program for advising physicians regarding antimicrobial therapy selection. 739 - Joshua Lederberg, Edward A. Feigenbaum, Elliott Levinthal, Thomas C. Rindfleisch:

SUMEX: a resource for applications of artificial intelligence in medicine. 740 
Computers and society: computer based conferencing: a progress report
- M. Granger Morgan:

Computer based conferencing: a progress report. 741 - Murray Turoff:

Future applications of computerized conferencing. 741 - Jacque Vallee:

Results from a program of computer conference experiments: statistical observations of user behavior under the FORUM system. 741 - Robert Johansen:

Social evaluation of computer-based conferencing: some methods and results. 741-742 
Computers and society: toward standards for user-oriented programs
- Anthony I. Wasserman:

Psychological factors in information system design. 743 - Richard Venezky, Nathan Relles:

User needs and the design of user-oriented systems. 744 
Numerical mathematics: numerical mathematics
- William Kahan:

When are pivotal interchanges not necessary? 745 
Numerical mathematics: numerical integration of ordinary differential equations
- Dale G. Bettis:

Recent developments with implicit Runge-Kutta algorithms. 746 - C. William Gear:

Error estimation and control in O.D.E. integration. 746 
Programming languages: software physics
- Stuart H. Zweben:

A recent approach to the study of algorithms. 747-748 - Leo Hellerman:

Computational work. 749 - Daniel L. Ostapko:

Analysis of algorithms implemented in software and hardware. 749 
Programming languages: recent advances in inverse compiling
- Clifford R. Hollander:

A syntax-directed approach to inverse compilation. 750 - Frank L. Friedman:

Inverse compilation feasibility. 750 - Gregory L. Hopwood:

Inverse compiling for program documentation. 751 - Barron C. Housel:

On inverse translation of machine language. 752 - Maria F. Weller:

A pragmatic look at decompilers. 753 

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