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ACM Annual Conference 1985: Denver, CO, USA
- Bill Healy, Judith D. Schlesinger:

Proceedings of the 1985 ACM annual conference on The range of computing: mid-80's perspective: mid-80's perspective, Denver, Colorado, USA, October 14-16, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 0-89791-170-9
Keynote Address / Panel: Computing and Communications: A New World or a Fantasy?
Communication Protocols
- L. W. Huang:

Performance of IEEE Token Ring LAN Protocols. 2-7 - Suresh C. Bazaj:

The Ermerging OSI Office Automation Protocols (Extended Abstract). 8-9 - Wlodzimierz M. Zuberek:

Extended D-Timed Petri Nets, Timeouts, and Analysis of Communication Protocols. 10-15
Data Base Performance Measurements
- Steven A. Demurjian, David K. Hsiao, Douglas S. Kerr, Robert C. Tekampe, Robert J. Watson:

Performance Measurement Methodologies for Database Systems. 16-28 - L. L. Miller:

Performance of Hash Files in a Microcomputer Based Parallel File System. 29-34 - Carl Langenhop, William E. Wright:

An Efficient Model for Representing and Analyzing B-Trees. 35-40
Panel Sessions
- Gerry Fisher, Daniel D. McCracken, Larry Rosler, Guy L. Steele Jr.:

Directions in Programming Languages (Panel). 41 - Alex A. J. Hoffman, Robert L. Graham, Arthur E. Parry:

Employment Contracts and the Mobile Employee (Panel). 42-51 - Jean B. Rogers:

Artificial Intelligence in Education (Panel). 52 - Robert Krant, Bradley T. Shaw, Murray Turoff:

Computers in the Workplace (Panel). 53
Tutorials
- Paul W. Howerton:

Computer Crime: A Tutorial. 54-55 - Bjarne Stroustrup:

A C++ Tutorial. 56-64
Graphics
- P. Sundar Varada Raj, R. Sankar, M. Mangla, Rajesh Kumar:

Computer Aided Turbine Blade Surface Design. 65-73 - Fuhua Cheng, Chi-Cheng Lin:

Clipping of Bezier Curves. 74-84 - Anthony V. Ercolano:

Line Intersection in a Geographic Information System (Extended Abstract). 85-87
Software Applications
- Robert Milne:

Diagnosing Faults through Responsibility. 88-91 - Jon D. Patrick:

The CABER Project: The Capture and Analysis of Behavioural Events in Real-Time. 92-98 - Weiwen Gu, Dinghua Wu, Zhiliang Xie, Qingliang Gu:

Shanghai Econometric Model (SHECMOD) and Computer Applications. 99-105 - Gwynne Larsen, Nancy Sampson, Richard Scudder:

Panel on office automation (Panel). 106-107 - Daniel Farkas, David A. Sachs, Gig Graham, Barry Goldstein:

Multifunction operating systems for microcomputers (Panel). 108-109 - Roger H. Shannon, Karen A. Duncan, Jack W. Smith, William Ed Hammond:

Issues of complex health systems (Panel). 110 - Norman E. Gibbs, Joyce Brennan, Kim B. Bruce, Allen B. Tucker, Paul R. Young:

Liberal arts curriculum and computer science education (Panel Presentation). 111 - L. Kent Steiner:

Evolution of supercomputers. 112-116 - Doann Houghton-Alico:

Minimalism, cubism, and Dali's melting watches: a tutorial on creating user documentation. 117-120
Office Automation
- Steven A. Demurjian, David K. Hsiao, Roger G. Marshall:

The Architectural Requirements and Integration Analyses of a Database Server for Office Automation. 121-131 - Mary Sumner:

The Impact of a MultiFunction Workstation on Managerial and Organizational Communications. 132-146 - Edgar M. Greville, James A. Scott:

Developments in Office Automation Technology Facilitate Decentralization of a Management Information System. 147-149
User Interface
- Robert F. Gordon, George B. Leeman Jr., Clayton H. Lewis:

Concepts and Implications of Undo for Interactive Recovery. 150-157 - Verlynda Dobbs, Sandra A. Mamrak:

A Methodology for the Design and Implementation of Virtual Interfaces. 158-173 - Donald D. Sharp Jr., F. Layne Wallace:

Searching Tree-Structured Directories: A Comparison of Two Methods. 174-177 - Hale Chatfield, Carol Donley, William Dickey, Stephen Marcus:

Poetry and computers (Panel). 178-180 - Jack W. Mosevich, Daniel D. McCracken, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Nick Rawlings:

The role of fourth generation languages in computer science education (Panel). 181 - Kuan-Tsae Huang:

PC integrated software in business applications: a session sponsored by SIGSMALL/PC. 183-184 - James R. Warner:

How to evaluate and shop for computer graphics hardware. 186 - Lowell Jay Arthur:

Software productivity and quality measurement. 187-192 - Richard M. Karp:

Turing award lecture. 193 - Brad C. Gaylord, David A. Gustafson:

Requirements analysis using Petri nets. 194-198 - H. J. Spencer:

A mathematical schema for the entity-relationship data model. 199-213 - Michel E. Adiba, N. Bui Quang, José Palazzo M. de Oliveira:

Time concept in generalized data bases: TIGRE project. 214-223 - M. Andrews, Jack S. Walicki:

Concurrency and parallelism - future of computing. 224-231 - Robert Edward Boring:

The DCM: a hardware extensible architecture. 232-239 - Olivier F. Roux, Jean-Pierre Elloy:

ELECTRE: A language using control structure expressions to specify synchronization. 240-245 - Anita S. West, Barbara L. McCombs, James P. Kottenstette, J. Jeffrey Richardson, Sue Kemner-Richardson:

Computer-based job performance aids (Panel). 246-247 - Chess programs (editor's note): from basement to marketplace. 248

- Jeanne C. Adams, Jerry Wagener, Walter S. Brainerd:

Computers and the future of work (Panel). 249 - Jerry Wagener, Jeanne C. Adams, Walter S. Brainerd:

FORTRAN 8x tutorial. 250-251 - Elliot Soloway:

The psychology of programming. 252 - Ted Tenny:

Teammate evaluation - a pedagogical perspective. 253-257 - Charles A. Baxley Jr., Frederick A. Zapka:

The simulation of a RISC processor with N.MPC. 258-265 - John Atkins, Michael Henry:

A database management system project for an undergraduate database design course. 266-270 - Robert M. Hyatt, Albert E. Gower, Harry L. Nelson:

Using time wisely, revisited (extended abstract). 271 - Monroe M. Newborn:

A parallel search chess program. 272-277 - Murray Campbell:

The graph-history interaction: on ignoring position history. 278-280 - Robert J. Tufts, Tom Lucas, Randy Lee, Jon Baake:

The future of very large data base systems (Panel). 281 - John Tartar, Kellogg S. Booth, Louis J. Doctor, Andries van Dam:

High performance graphics systems (Panel). 282 - S. Ron Oliver, Frank Gonzales, Ron Lee, Robert Monical:

Data structures in Ada (Panel). 283 - Jerry Wagener, Jeanne C. Adams, Walter S. Brainerd, Alex Marusak, Brian Smith:

FORTRAN 8x panel discussion. 284 - E. Joan Allen:

Ergonmics in the automated office environment. 285-288 - Hans Bergman, Jennifer Keene-Moore:

The birth of a HELP system. 289-295 - John Barkley, Lynne Rosenthal:

Issues in the management of microcomputer systems. 296-299 - Debbie W. Coultis, Marc A. Gallo:

Providing personal desktop computing recommendations. 300-305 - Corey D. Schou:

An argument for local area networks (extended abstract): a case of economics. 306-308 - Richard D. Amori:

NL TEMPLATE: an approach and tool for building practical natural language interfaces. 309-317 - John Kolts, Kenneth M. Ross, Craig W. Thompson:

A toolkit for building "menu-based natural language" interfaces. 318-327 - Craig W. Thompson, Steve Martin:

Using a menu-based natural language interface to ask map- and graph-valued database queries. 328-338 - James O. Mulford, Peter A. Gregory, Samuel E. Clopper Jr., Rod Matheson, Al Smith:

Protocol standards (panel discussion): fact or fiction. 339-341 - Kenneth L. Krause, William E. Ayen, David R. Holmes, Robert A. Barden, Alfred Bork:

The delivery of education using current technology (Panel). 342-349 - William E. Ayen:

Implication of computer technology on educational goals. 343 - David R. Holmes:

Higher education administration and computers. 344-345 - Robert A. Barden:

Current trends in campus-wide network implementations. 346-348 - Alfred Bork:

Tomorrow: Computers and learning. 349 - Thomas A. D'Auria, John T. Panagacos, Andrew R. Farber, Steven M. Dreyer, Douglas H. McVeigh:

Managing computing resources (Panel): the personal computer revolution. 350-351 - Lee A. Hollaar:

A distributed information handling system. 352-355 - Tamas E. Doszkocs:

Natural language processing in intelligent information retrieval. 356-359 - Roy Rada, Susanne M. Humphrey, Craig Coccia:

A knowledge-base for retrieval evaluation. 360-367 - E. P. Miles Jr.:

Backwards through ACM and other calendars (tutorial). 368-373 - Douglas M. Campbell, Chris Grevstad:

A tutorial for make. 374-380 - John F. Koegel, Rhonda M. Koegel, Zhiming Li, Dattaram T. Miruke:

A security analysis of VAX VMS. 381-386 - Edward R. Rang, Karen H. Thelen:

A Requirements to Test Tracking System (RTTS). 387-391 - Howard L. Johnson, John F. Koegel, Rhonda M. Koegel:

A secure distributed capability based system (extended abstract). 392-402 - Steven Skiena

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Compiler optimization by detecting recursive subprograms. 403-411 - Sarah Rymal McKie:

A unified code generator for multiple architectures. 412-416 - Balanjaninath Edupuganty, Barrett R. Bryant:

Two-level grammars for automatic interpretation. 417-423 - Larry Kerschberg:

Architectural issues for expert database systems. 424-425 - B. Muthuswamy, Larry Kerschberg, Carlo Zaniolo, Michael Stonebraker, Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Matthias Jarke:

Architectures for expert-DBMS (Panel). 424-426 - Carlo Zaniolo:

Logic programming and databases. 425-426 - Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:

Connecting prolog with relational databases. 426 - Michael Stonebraker:

Triggers and inference in data base systems. 426 - D'Ellen Bardes, Patrick Call, Michael S. Theis, Taroon C. Kamdar:

Optical disks (Panel): effecting successful integration. 427-430 - Elizabeth D. Rather, Tom Dowling, Andrew Kobziar, Cameron Lowe:

Performance and productivity on unconventional operating systems (panel). 431 - Roland A. Sweet:

Mathematical software development for super computers (abstract only). 433 - Gertrude Weinstock Abramson:

Adult computer competence. 434-438
Data Base Querying
- B. Muthuswamy, Larry Kerschberg:

A Detailed Database Statistics Model for Realtional Query Optimization. 439-448 - Donna M. Kaminski:

Query-Processing Optimization Strategies: Feasible vs. Optimal Solutions. 449-456 - Yin Wei, K. Mulliner, Zin Lin:

Interactive Journal-Title Searching via a Network of Concept-Atoms. 457-462
Operating Systems
- Wolfgang Hoyer:

Intertask Communication Realized with an Interrupt Mechanism. 463-470 - Carlos Gonzalez, Kyung Y. Jo:

Scheduling with Deadline Requirements. 471-475 - Jan Stelovsky, Jürg Nievergelt, Hirotsugo Sugaya, Edoardo S. Biagioni:

Can an Operating System Support Consistent User Dialogs? Experience with the Prototype XS-2. 476-483 - Tom J. Schwartz, James Johnson, Steven Hardy, M. Mitchell Waldrop, Stan Curtis, Carroll Ray Hall, Edward C. Patterman, Kenneth Ross, Wanda Rappaport, Aaron Goldberg, Henry Seiler:

Artificial intelligence in the personal computer environment, today and tommorrow (Panel). 484-491 - M. Mitchell Waldrop:

A framework for thinking about personal computers and artificial intelligence. 485-486 - Edward C. Patterson, Kenneth Ross:

The PC as an AI application delivery vehicle. 486 - Carroll Ray Hall:

Where are we headed with artificial intelligence? 487 - Steven Hardy:

Knowledge engineering on microcomputers. 487-489 - Wanda Rappaport:

TIMM - current applications and future developments. 489-490 - James Johnson:

Expert systems: where are they and where are they going? 490 - Henry Seiler:

Microcomputer based expert systems: a survey of users. 490-491 - Aaron Goldberg:

AI the task at hand. 491 - James F. Decker, John Connolly, Paul B. Schneck, Randolph Graves, Stephen L. Squires, John S. Cavallini:

The federal government's supercomputer efforts (Panel). 492-493 - Randy W. Dipner:

Technology for the handicapped: where do we go from here? 494 - Paul W. Howerton:

Computer security: a turorial. 495-496 - Sheri Stenicka:

Office automation: planning & implementation. 497-501 - Dennis G. Kafura:

A survey of software metrics. 502-506 - Michael C. Chen, Evon Y. Lai:

Issues on knowledge bases: a capital budgeting example. 507-510 - Man-kuen S. Chen, Chui-fat C. Chau, Waldo C. Kabat:

Decision support systems: a rule-based approach. 511-515 - Bruce I. Blum, Vincent G. Sigillito:

Some philosophic foundations for an environment for system building. 516-523
Database Management Systems
- Witold Litwin:

An Overview of the Multidatabase System MRDSM. 524-533 - Maxine Fontana, Richard Fletcher, John Atkins:

A Batch-Oriented Network Database Management System. 534-539 - Zhiliang Xie, Sizheng Wei, Yaowei Liu:

A Chinese Character Relational Database Management System (CCRDBMS) on IBM PC. 540-546 - Jeff A. Johnson, David Canfield Smith, Frank Ludolph, Charles H. Irby:

The desktop metaphor as an approach to user interface design (Panel Discussion). 548-549 - James G. Williams, David R. Callaghan, S. Ron Oliver:

Education of microcomputer professionals (Panel). 550 - Hermann A. Maurer:

Authoring systems for computer assisted instruction. 551-561 - Dean Lucas:

Automated image understanding: a tutorial. 562-563 - Thomas L. Hannan, John R. Brown, Roger U. Fujii:

Perspectives on software quality assurance (Panel). 564-565

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