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16th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1978: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Proceedings of the 16th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, ACM-SE 1978, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 13-15, 1978. ACM 1978, ISBN 978-1-4503-7332-6

- Alan B. Mimms:

A simple multi-tasking operating system for a microcomputer. 2-7 - Daniel Martin:

A micro-debugger for Eclipse computers. 8-10 - Shamim A. Naqvi:

MSL: a microprocessors systems language. 11-15 - James R. Driscoll:

An implementation technique for data base management systems. 16-21 - Nilo A. Niccolai:

Generalized fice transformation program for a mini computer. 22-26 - C. P. Huang:

The implementation of a Jacobi-type method. 27-29 - Ralph B. Bisland, E. Scheuermann:

A goodness of fit algorithm for empirical data. 30-33 - Joseph F. Tvrdy, G. Robert D. Brandon:

An experience: combining a project in data base management with modular programming techniques. 34-36 - John J. Crowe:

Data structures for storing image data in a geographic data base. 37-38 - Alkiviadis G. Akritas:

A new method for polynomial real root isolation. 39-43 - Larry K. Cottrell, David A. Workman:

GRASP: an interactive system for graphic specification of software. 46-48 - Pentti A. Honkanen:

Circuit enumeration in an undirected graph. 49-53 - Charles M. Williams:

Scanning digitizers: alleviating the data input bottleneck to graphic systems. 54-55 - E. P. Miles Jr.:

Computer generated color patterns from mathematical functions. 56-58 - Ken R. Adcock:

A proposed mill/customer allocation system for a multi-national forest products company. 59-63 - James E. Giles, Gregory A. Hoff:

Techniques for the development of a multi-objective optimization model. 64-67 - Amauri A. Arroyo:

Restructuring of APL functions. 68-70 - Donald R. Chand:

The role of data abstractions in practical programming. 71-78 - Ralph G. Selfridge:

Extensions of variables and indexing conventions. 79-81 - David A. Workman, John B. Higdon:

The design of a parser generator. 82-86 - Nancy C. Gude:

LIKIMS: a simulation program for IMS. 87-93 - Eswaran Subrahmanian

:
Design of a simple model descriptor and its translator for discrete event systems. 94-95 - T. Allen Akin, Perry B. Flinn, Daniel H. Forsyth:

A prototype for an advanced command language. 96-102 - Elizabeth Winey:

Data flow architecture. 103-108 - Ruth Ann Cade, Robert Burr Cade:

A computer application to education of communication majors: an interdisciplinary program. 110-112 - Pamela H. Kegley:

FIST (foreign interactions in simulated transition): an instructional use of the computer. 113-115 - S. Sitharama Iyengar

, Frank Price:
An instructional model for a programming language. 116-117 - Buck Brinson, Robert L. Cannon Jr.:

A geographical correlated data base system. 118-119 - Peter K. Chiu, Steven Lau:

System performance effected by additional memory. 120-122 - Donald E. Elliott:

A practical philosophy for managing a disk limited instructional computing facility. 127-128 - Robert L. Moore:

An evaluation of the fit of a computer support system for CMI and CAT. 129-134 - Mark Armstrong, Carol A. Perkins, Glenn Smith:

SARA: an experiment in natural language processing with event-type knowledge representation. 135-139 - Barry M. Barlow:

Linear approximation by interpretive testing. 140-144 - John D. Longhill:

The institute for certification of computer professionals: a misnomer? 146-149 - Fletcher R. Norris:

An "introduction to computing" experiment that failed. 150-153 - James F. Wirth:

MUSICM: a music synthesis system. 154-159 - Edmund M. Clarke:

Proving the correctness of coroutines without history variables. 160-167 - Lionel E. Deimel, B. A. Clarkson:

The TODISK-WATLOAD system: a convenient tool for evaluating student programs. 168-171 - John Grant:

String operations for a data sublanguage. 172-174 - D. E. Strickland, James D. Powell:

Comparison of loading costs for various file organizations. 175-180 - James Michael Cannady:

Balancing methods for binary search trees. 181-186 - Jeffrey W. Smith:

A hardware hashing mechanism. 187-189 - William E. Groves, Walter H. Gajewski:

Use of a clinical laboratory computer to warn of possible drug interference with test results. 192-200 - Gerald N. Pitts, Martha W. Davis, Barry L. Bateman:

A computerized health and nutrition assessment for school children. 201-203 - James C. Pleasant:

A computer code for fitting exponential decay curves with "small" relative error. 204-207 - L. W. Murray, F. M. Speed:

An algorithm for efficiently generating the design matrix and the associated covarience matrix in linear models. 208-209 - Louis F. Williams Jr.:

The use of a permutation in the solution of a system of simultaneous linear equations. 210-215 - David F. McAllister, John A. Roulier, M. Evans:

Generation of random numbers using shape preserving quadratic splines. 216-218 - David V. Moffat:

Structured programming: fact, fantasy, and future. 219-221 - Darrel E. Strom:

Implementing paging hardware for a Z80 based microcomputer. 222-226 - David Twine:

An interactive system for allocating space in an efficient flexible manner. 227-235 - John R. Suber:

Modification and extension to a fortran preprocessor (RATFOR) for compatibility with the Xerox CP-V operating system. 236-239 - Jane Ann Pruett:

The University of Alabama computer honors program. 240-241 - D. C. Elrod, J. N. Tunstall:

The evolution of an FR-80 generated movie of opposed jet fluid flow. 244-246 - Charles M. Williams:

Computer modulated drawing in graphics design. 247-250 - Cathy Jo Linn:

General purpose problem solving using simulated human judgement. 251-253 - Ivan K. Scheffler:

Network television scheduling simulator model. 255-257 - August J. Ryberg:

A mini-computer based interactive signal analysis system. 258-264 - Joseph L. Linn:

Techniques for the construction of small and fast lexical analyzers. 265-268 - Brian S. Ramsey, Robert L. Cannon Jr.:

A VSAM PL/I interface. 269-270 - Jan Waldon Crow:

Data base development for evaluation of the selective law enforcement program in Alabama. 271-282 - Hal Pitts:

The design of a BASIC language calculator computer. 283-286 - Roger C. Barr, G. Scott Herman-Giddens, R. B. Warren, M. S. Spach:

Two-level control of a real-time data acquisition and control system for studying the electrical activity of the heart. 288-294 - Lindley C. Paxton:

A challenge to the computer fraternity: computerized counting in veterinary parasitology. 295-296 - W. T. Stille:

An information science simulator for epidemic disease. 297-302 - Charles K. Woodruff:

Job satisfaction of data processing personnel. 303-305 - Michael Lawrence Davis:

Romanization of Hebrew to English. 306-310 - Robert M. Long:

Link implementation techniques. 311-314 - Michael H. Geldner:

Towards the physical representation of a data base compatible with multiple user views. 315-321 - Marc G. Oldham:

Insertion in a relational data base defined on a non-redundant data model. 322-326 - Beverly A. Dutton, Kathryn C. Kinsley:

Design and implementation of RAQUEL II: a relational query language. 327-333 - David W. Curbow:

A general purpose CPU simulator. 334-338 - Stephen S. McDowell:

Simulations applications in industry. 339-343 - John A. Willhardt:

Development of a computer information academic program for AACSB accreditation. 346-348 - Charles K. Woodruff:

The need for achievement among data processing personnel: an empirical study. 349-352 - Robert W. Zmud, Tricia W. Dudley:

Measuring program understanding. 353-355

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