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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 16, 1977
Volume 16, Number 1, 1977
- Alice U. Jones:
A User-Oriented Data-Base Retrieval System. 4-17 - Manuel Alfonseca, Maria L. Tavera, Ramón Casajuana:
An APL Interpreter and System for a Small Computer. 18-40 - Henderson Cole, Anthony A. Guido:
The IBM 5100 and the Research Device Coupler - A Personal Laboratory Automation System. 41-53 - Claude E. Walston, Charles P. Felix:
A Method of Programming Measurement and Estimation. 54-73
Volume 16, Number 2, 1977
- William C. McGee:
The Information Management System IMS/VS Part I: General Structure and Operation. 84-95 - William C. McGee:
The Information Management System IMS/VS Part II: Data Base Facilities. 96-122 - William C. McGee:
The Information Management System IMS/VS Part III: Batch Processing Facilities. 123-135 - William C. McGee:
The Information Management System IMS/VS Part IV: Data Communication Facilities. 136-147 - William C. McGee:
The Information Management System IMS/VS Part V: Transaction Processing Facilities. 148-168 - Joseph E. Siwiec:
A High-Performance DB/DC System. 169-195
Volume 16, Number 3, 1977
- Michael E. Senko:
Data Structures and Data Accessing in Data Base Systems Past, Present, Future. 208-257 - David John Eade, Peter Homan, Julian H. Jones:
CICS/VS and its Role in Systems Network Architecture. 258-286 - Norman Raver, George U. Hubbard:
Automated Logical Data Base Design: Concepts and Applications. 287-312
Volume 16, Number 4, 1977
- Moshé M. Zloof:
Query-by-Example: A Data Base Language. 324-343 - George F. Heyne, Chester J. Daniel:
Design Techniques for a User Controlles DB/DC System. 344-362 - Mike W. Blasgen, Kapali P. Eswaran:
Storage and Access in Relational Data Bases. 362-377 - James P. Considine, James J. Myers:
MARC: MVS Archival Storage and Recovery Program. 378-397 - Kattamuri S. Sarma:
An Input-Output Econometric Model. 398-420
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