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3rd SIGSMALL / 1st SIGPC 1980: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Philippe G. H. Lehot, Liza Loop, George W. Gorsline:

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSMALL symposium and the first SIGPC symposium on Small systems, SIGSMALL/SIGPC 1980, Palo Alto, California, USA, September 18-19, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 978-0-89791-024-8 - Adele Goldberg:

Sharing problems: Personal computers as interpersonal tools. 1-2 - Carl T. Helmers Jr.:

Microcomputers are personal... 4 - Ted G. Lewis:

Staffing The Third Wave. 5-7 - Jeffry W. Yeh, William Siegmund:

Local network architectures. 10-14 - Judy Estrin:

Z-NET a microprocessor based local network. 15-17 - Charlie Bass:

Net/One: A commercial local area network. 18-20 - Robert L. Gordon:

The application of token rings to local networks of personal computers. 21-22 - Wayne P. Fischer:

Microprocessor assembly language draft standard IEEE task P694/D11. 25-37 - George W. Gorsline:

Position paper on microprocessor assembly language draft standard IEEE task P694/D11. 38-39 - Jef Raskin:

The use of personal computers in teaching English composition. 43-51 - Richard L. Wexelblat:

The consequences of one's first programming language. 52-55 - William J. Wagner:

Programming for everyone: A rationale and some teaching strategies. 56-59 - Doug Dyment:

FINNET - a homogeneous multiprocessor network. 60-66 - Nicholas Solntseff:

A distributed operating system for an educational microcomputer network. 67-71 - P. W. Dandekar:

Design & application of a memory-coupled microprocessor network. 72-77 - A. Wupit:

Writing device drivers: A systematic approach. 78-83 - Bernard J. Carey, Anne-Marie G. Discepolo:

Microcomputer access to cross software systems. 84-91 - G. Scott Herman-Giddens, J. J. Shifflette, M. S. Spach:

The 'data shunt box' an easy, inexpensive way to transfer text files between computers. 92-96 - Richard T. Snodgrass:

A sophisticated microcomputer user interface. 97-107 - William R. Franta:

JOYCE: A next generation personal computer. 108-113 - Steve Kaisler:

The agency personal information system. 114-125 - William C. White, Ron Platt:

Microcomputer monitoring of controls in the clinical laboratory. 126-128 - Alan A. Ross, John M. Borky:

Applications of digital processors to energy monitoring and control systems. 129-136 - S. S. S. P. Rao, Vinod K. Agarwal:

A microprocessor based tea dryer controller. 137-149 - Kenneth Deemer:

A life cycle model of new product profitability. 150-155 - C. Aperghis-Tramoni:

A device able to get and play music. 156-161 - Thomas W. Malone:

What makes things fun to learn? heuristics for designing instructional computer games. 162-169 - Nikolaus J. Kiefhaber, James R. Warner:

The DI-3000 implementation of the 1979 GSPC 'CORE' graphics standard. 170-172 - Béatrice Del Vecchio, Philippe Penny:

The PHLOX project: Three data bases management systems for micro-computers. 173-178 - David D. Thornburg:

A low cost device for the real-time on-line entry of handprinted characters. 179-183 - Jonathan Sachs:

Economical typesetting from small computer text files. 184-188 - Nicholas Solntseff, M. D. Drummond:

A digital video display system implemented on a KIM-1 microcomputer. 189-196 - Kim McCall, Larry Tesler:

TinyTalk, a subset of Smalltalk-76 for 64KB microcomputers. 197-198 - Edward F. Gehringer, Steven R. Vegdahl:

LETTER: A system for personalizing processed text. 199-205 - Abby Gelles, Gary Harris:

TILT: Translation in Leisure Time. 206-213

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