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1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [b1]Douglas T. Ross:
A position for discussion: to the Dagstuhl history of software engineering conference attendees - structured analysis time line: an approach to structured analysis: talks about structured analysis. Dagstuhl 1996 - 1992
- [j13]J. A. N. Lee, Robert F. Rosin, Fernando J. Corbató, Robert Mario Fano, M. Greenberger, J. C. R. Licklider, Douglas T. Ross, Allan L. Scherr:
The Project MAC interviews. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 14(2): 14-35 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c11]Douglas T. Ross:
The NATO Conferences form the Perspective of an Active Software Engineer. ICSE 1989: 101-102 - [c10]Jan Hurst, Michael S. Mahoney, Norman H. Taylor, Douglas T. Ross, Robert Mario Fano:
Retrospectives I: the early years in computer graphics at MIT, Lincoln Lab, and Harvard. SIGGRAPH (Panels) 1989: 19-38 - 1988
- [p1]Douglas T. Ross:
A personal view of the personal work station: some firsts in the fifties. A History of Personal Workstations 1988: 51-114 - 1985
- [j12]Douglas T. Ross:
Applications and Extensions of SADT. Computer 18(4): 25-34 (1985) - [j11]Douglas T. Ross:
Douglas Ross Talks About Structured Analysis (Interview). Computer 18(7): 80-88 (1985)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c9]Douglas T. Ross:
Origins of the APT language for automatically programmed tools. HOPL 1978: 279-338 - [c8]Douglas T. Ross:
Transcript of presentation. HOPL 1978: 338-365 - 1977
- [j10]Douglas T. Ross:
Guest Editorial - Reflections on Requirements. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 3(1): 2-5 (1977) - [j9]Douglas T. Ross, Kenneth E. Schoman Jr.:
Structured Analysis for Requirements Definition. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 3(1): 6-15 (1977) - [j8]Douglas T. Ross:
Structured Analysis (SA): A Language for Communicating Ideas. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 3(1): 16-34 (1977) - [c7]Melvin E. Dickover, Clement L. McGowan, Douglas T. Ross:
Software design using: SADT. ACM Annual Conference 1977: 125-133 - 1976
- [j7]Douglas T. Ross:
Homilies for Humble Standards. Commun. ACM 19(11): 595-600 (1976) - [c6]Douglas T. Ross, Kenneth E. Schoman Jr.:
Structured Analysis for Requirements Definition (Abstract). ICSE 1976: 1 - [c5]Douglas T. Ross:
Toward Foundations for the Understanding of Type. Conference on Data: Abstraction, Definition and Structure 1976: 63-65 - 1975
- [j6]Douglas T. Ross, John B. Goodenough, C. A. Irvine:
Software Engineering: Process, Principles, and Goals. Computer 8(5): 17-27 (1975)
1960 – 1969
- 1968
- [j5]Walter L. Johnson, James H. Porter, Stephanie I. Ackley, Douglas T. Ross:
Automatic generation of efficient lexical processors using finite state techniques. Commun. ACM 11(12): 805-813 (1968) - 1967
- [j4]Douglas T. Ross:
The AED free storage package. Commun. ACM 10(8): 481-492 (1967) - [c4]Douglas T. Ross, Robert H. Stotz, Daniel E. Thornhill:
The design and programming of a display interface system integrating multi-access and satellite computers. DAC 1967 - 1965
- [c3]Douglas T. Ross:
Current status of AED. DAC 1965 - 1964
- [j3]Douglas T. Ross:
On context and ambiguity in parsing. Commun. ACM 7(2): 131-133 (1964) - [c2]Douglas T. Ross, Clarence G. Feldmann:
Verbal and graphical language for the AED system: A progress report. DAC 1964 - 1962
- [c1]Douglas T. Ross:
Panel on Numerical Control. IFIP Congress 1962: 258-264 - 1961
- [j2]Douglas T. Ross:
A generalized technique for symbol manipulation and numerical calculation. Commun. ACM 4(3): 147-150 (1961) - [j1]Douglas T. Ross:
Computer-aided design. Commun. ACM 4(5): 235 (1961)
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