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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Message
from the
Chairs
.........................................................................................................xiii
Conference Committees
............................................................................................................xv
Computer Science Conference Steering Committee
...............................................................xix
Paper Referees
.........................................................................................................................xxi
Keynote Speakers
.................................................................................................................xxvii
A. M. Turing Award and Lecture
............................................................................................xxix
TECHNICAL PAPERS
PARAI
I Fl ALGORITHMS
Optimal Parallel Encoding and Decoding Algorithms for Trees
.......................................................................1
S. Olariu, J. L.
Schwing,
Z.
Wen and
J.
Zhang,
OW
Dominion University
Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Some Integer Problems
.................................................................................11
W. Zhang, UCLA; Z. Wen, Old Dominion University
Massively Parallel Hash Algorithms and Performance
....................................................................................21
I.-L. Yen, University of Houston
GRAPH THEORY
Optimal Parallel Coloring Algorithms for a Family of Tree-Representable Graphs
.......................................29
R. Lin,
SUNY
at Genesco; S. Olariu, Old Dominion University
A Unified Approach for Solving Bottleneck k-Bi partition Problems
................................................................39
M. S. Chang, Chung Cheng University; C. Y. Tang and R.
С. Т.
Lee,
Tsing Hua
University
Efficient
Parallel Algorithms for Finding Biconnected Components of Some Intersection Graphs
.............48
Y. Liang, S. K. Dhali and S. Lakshmivarahan, University of Oklahoma-Norman
THEORY OF COMPUTATION
Termination via Conditional Reductions
...........................................................................................................53
T. B. Baird, Harding University;
R. W.
Wilkerson, University of
Missouri-Rolla
Fringe Analysis of Binary Search Trees with Minimal Internal Path Length
..................................................61
F.
N.
Abuaii and R. L. Wainwright, The University of Tulsa
Aspects of Computation
....................................................................................................................................71
W. P. Coleman, University of Maryland at Baltimore
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
(Continued)
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I
An Object-Oriented Approach to the Acquisition of Software Engineering Knowledge
...............................78
R. G. Reynolds, J. I. Maletic and
S. E.
Porvin, Wayne State University
Precursor for Parallel Development
..................................................................................................................85
J.-M. B.
Maris,
Northern Arizona University; C. Schroeder, Louisiana Tech University
A WYSIWYG Literate Programming System (Preliminary Report)
....................................................................94
E. M. Gurari and J. Wu, Ohio State University
ARCHITECTURE I
Memory Organization and Management for Linked Data Structures
............................................................105
H. Maegawa, Sony, Inc.
Rapid Simulation and Software Prototyping for the Architectural Design of
Embedded Multi-Processor Systems
.................................................................................................113
D. J. Thuente, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne
A Toroidal Systolic Array for Warshall s Algorithm
..........................................................................................122
R. T.
Denman,
Southwestern University;
T. B.
Rowell, The University of Texas at Austin
DBMS I
Join Processing and Domain Indices
.............................................................................................................129
C. Kim, Wright State University
A Formalization of a Query Language for Complex Objects
.........................................................................136
S. Kim and S. Lee, Seoul National University
A Method for Constructing Generalized Non-Normal-Form Models
.............................................................146
Y.-K. Ng, A. Melton and
E. Unger,
Kansas State University
Caching Transitive Closures
............................................................................................................................154
C.
Chítale
and J.
Sieg,
Jr., University of Lowell
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING II
Reducing Line Clutter in Software Engineering Diagrams
............................................................................161
T. S. Moyer and E. P. Glinert, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Systematic Program Development/ Proof Using Dromey s Method:
Some Comparisons with Top-Down Design
.....................................................................................169
J. C
Pleasant, East Tennessee State University
A Heuristic Approach for Test Case Generation
............................................................................................174
K.-H. Chang, W. H. Carlisle, J. H. Cross II and D. B. Brown, Auburn University
A New Abstraction for the Study of Module Interconnection
........................................................................181
N.
C. Debnath, Winona State University
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
(Continued)
LANGUAGES
Implementing Semantics of Object Oriented Languages Using Attribute Grammars
.................................190
K.
A. Lemone,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M. A. O Connor, Digital Equipment Corp.;
J. J. McConnell, Canisius College; J. Wisnewski, Compass, Inc.
A Modular Architecture for Constraint Logic Programming
..........................................................................203
J.-K. Hao and J.-J. Chabrier, Centre
de
Recherche
Informatique de Dijon
Language Concepts Using Dynamic and Distributed Objects
....................................................................211
C.-H. Jo and K. M. George, Oklahoma State University
A Model for Multiparadigm Systems
...............................................................................................................221
B.
Machado
and
K.
M. George, Oklahoma State University
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE I
Logical Tool of Knowledge Engineering: Using Entailment Logic
Rather Than Mathematical Logic
......................................................................................................228
J. Cheng, Kyushu University
Qualitative and Quantitative Time Interval Constraint Networks
...................................................................239
S. Keretho and R. Loganantharaj, University of Southwestern Louisiana
A Theory of Nonmonotonic Planning
.............................................................................................................247
S. S.
Hundal and
F. M.
Brown, The University of Kansas
An Integrated Approach of Rule-Base and Case-Based Reasoning for Decision Support
.......................255
T. H.
Chi and
M. Y.
Kiang, The University of Texas at Austin
ARCHrTECTURE II
On Designing
a Reconfigurable
Modular Fault-Tolerant Binary Tree Architecture
.....................................268
W.-K. Seow and B. Gupta, Southern Illinois University
Many-to-One Packet Routing on the Mesh
....................................................................................................280
F.
Makedon
and A. Simvonis, The University of Texas at Dallas
An Optimal Algorithm for Scheduling a Computational Tree on a Parallel System
with Communication Delays
..............................................................................................................289
P. Markenscoff and
Y. Y,
Li, University of Houston
Parallel Resource Allocation Algorithms on Macro-Pipeline Architectures
.................................................299
K. M. Mossaad, Southwest Texas State University;
C. L. Wu,
The University of Texas at Austin
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
(Continued)
DBMS II
Semantic Constraints on the Connections Among Tuple Components
in Non-Normal-Form Models
.............................................................................................................311
Y. K.
Ng, Kansas State University
A Universal Relation Language Interface for INGRES
...................................................................................321
H.
N.
Un
and L. L. Miller, Iowa State University; M. M. Owrang O., American University
Optimization of Relational Algebra Expressions Containing Recursion Operators
.....................................332
M.-C. Shan and M.-A. Neimat, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
A Unifying Logic-Based Formalism for Semantic Data Models
...................................................................342
J. Vorbach, St. John s University; J.
Kowalski,
University of Rhode Island
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Network Resilience of Star Graphs: A Comparative Analysis
......................................................................349
W. Najjar and P. K.
Srimani,
Colorado State University
A Synchronization Algorithm for Distributed Systems
....................................................................................358
T.-K. Woo, Jacksonville University; K. Block, University of Florida-Gainesville
Concurrency Control for Distributed Multiversion Databases Through Time Intervals
...............................365
U.
Haliči
and A. Dogac, Middle East Technical University
Total Ordering Algorithms
................................................................................................................................375
L. E.
Moser,
P. M. Melliar-Smith and V. Agrawala, University of California-Santa Barbara
PARALLEL APPUCATIONS
Experience with Or-parallelism of Connection Graphs
.................................................................................381
R. Loganantharaj and A.-H.
Liou,
University of Southwestern Louisiana
Principles of the Parallel Shape Coding with the Termination Condition
....................................................391
Z. M. Wojcik and B. E. Wojcik, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Transformations and Distortions Tolerant Recognition of Numerals Using Neural Networks
...................402
R. P. Srivastava, Towson State University
Parallel Iterations and Cellular Automata Models for Simulating Pore Structural Transformations
............409
P. Markenscoff, University of Houston; K. Zygourakis, Rice University
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
(Continued)
MULTI-MEDIA APPLICATIONS
Multi-Media Document Representation and Retrieval
...................................................................................420
E. Ozkarahan, Pennsylvania State University; F. Can, Miami University
A Multimedia Cognitive-Based Information Retrieval System
.......................................................................430
D. Davcev, D. Cakmakov and V. Cabukovski, University of Skopje
Data Vis: A Visual Programming Language for Scientific Visualization
.......................................................439
D. D. Hils, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Survey of Personal Interactive Multimedia Technologies
..............................................................................449
С
Cheng, IBM Corp.; C. J. Hwang, Southwest Texas State University
HUMAN INTERFACES
A Model for Next Generation Hypermedia Systems
......................................................................................456
M.
Maurer, Graz
University of Technology; I.
Tomek, Acadia
University
The Design and Evolution of an Object-Oriented Graphics Library
for Creating User Interfaces for VLSI Design Tools
.........................................................................471
D. W. Mclntyre and E. P. Glinert, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Research into Display Sharing Techniques in a Distributed Networking Environment
Based on the
Х
-Window Graphics System
........................................................................................478
P. F. Fitzgerald and
N.
Y. Rosson, Southwest Research Institute; L. Uljon, NASA
Direct-Manipulation User Interface Modeling with High-Level
Petri
Nets
....................................................487
H. C.
Keh
and T. G. Lewis, Oregon State University
DBMS III
ADAM
:
A Graphical, Object-Oriented Database-Design Tool and Code Generator
..................................496
H. J. C. Ellis and S. A. Demurjian, University of Connecticut
Improving Rule Processing in
Postgres
Database Management System
....................................................506
K. Kim, North Dakota State University
An Open-Ended Research Database for Learning Center Activity
...............................................................515
D. J. van Eden, J. M. Fritz and S. Latchford, University of New Brunswick
Rule-Based Computational DBMSs
................................................................................................................523
R.
C. Linton,
Empon a State University
Natural Joins in Relational Databases with Indefinite and Maybe Information
................................................*
K.-C. Liu, Illinois Institute of Technology; L. Zhang, AT&T
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
(Continued)
artificial intelligence
u
Conceptual Learning and Classifier Systems with
Long-Term
Memory
......................................................530
H. H.
Zhou, Towson State University
Estimation of Motion and Position of a Rigid Object Using a Sequence of Images
..................................540
R. Vasquez and J. Mayora, University of Puerto Rico
Beyond Minimaxing for Games with Draws
...................................................................................................551
D. J. Thuente, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne;
R. P. Jones, Oberlin College
Adaptive Post-Processing of OCR Text via Knowledge Acquisition
.............................................................558
L.-M. Liu, Y. M. Babad, W. Sun and K.-K. Chan, University of Illinois at Chicago
CSA: Two Paradigms of the Language for Adaptive Expert Systems
.........................................................570
E.
Eberback,
Acadia University
CASE STUDIES
Software-Based Digital Audio on PC s
...........................................................................................................582
D. T. Chappell, North Carolina State University
Neural Networks for Molecular Sequence Database Management
.............................................................588
C. H. Wu and J. W. McLarty, The University of Texas at Tyler,
G. M.
Whitson, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
Object-Oriented vs. Waterfall Software Development
....................................................................................595
T. J. Cheatham, Middle Tennessee State Univ.; J. H. Crenshaw, Western Kentucky Univ.
Systems Integration/A Case Study: Staffing for Success
.............................................................................600
R. A. Huebner, McDonnell Douglas Systems Integration Co.
An Empirical Study of the Use of Problem Reduction as a Paradigm for Problem Solving
in Software Engineering
.....................................................................................................................618
S. E. Porvin, R. G. Reynolds and J. I. Maletic, Wayne State University
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TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS
Petri
Nets, State Machines, and Deadlocks
................................................................................................................633
K. S. Bagga and
F. W.
Owens, Ball State University
Calculation of Chromatic Polynomials
.........................................................................................................................634
L. Basenspiler, University of South Alabama
Parser Speedup by Experimental Transformation of Grammars
.................................................................................635
E. Bertsch, Ruhr-Universitat
3-D
Vision Algorithms Based on Polynomial Representation
.....................................................................................636
K. Qian, Georgia Southeastern College; P. Bhattacharya, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Modeling Textures Analytically Using Large Exponent Exponential Functions
.........................................................637
H. B. Bidasaria, Central Michigan University
Performance Evaluation of Distributed Deadlock Detection Algorithms
...................................................................638
O. Bukhres, Moorhead State University; K. Magel, North Dakota State University
Eyes: A Visual Programming Environment
..................................................................................................................639
J. Canning, D. Pelland and S. Sliger, University of Lowell
An Integrated Object-Oriented Development Approach By Object Relationship Abstraction
.................................641
W. Lu
and D. L. Carver, Louisiana State University
Object-Oriented Design of Distributed Systems
..........................................................................................................643
S.-B. Lee and
D. L.
Carver, Louisiana State University
Characteristics for the Basic
Syntaxofan
Object-Oriented Design Language (OODL)
.........................................645
N.
K. Gautier,
Southeastern Louisiana University;
D. L.
Carver, Louisiana State University
The Impact of Dependence Cycle Statement Ordering on the Performance of Parallel Loops
.............................647
C.-P.
Chu
and
D. L.
Carver, Louisiana State University
On Preorder Splaying in Binary Search Trees
.............................................................................................................649
R. Chaudhuri, Eastern Michigan University
A Topological Algorithm Approach to the Problem of
DNA
Mapping
.......................................................................650
K. Moorman, Transylvania University
Split-Brain Model
...........................................................................................................................................................651
B.
Curran,
Southeastern Louisiana University
A Graph-Based Method for Database Concurrency Control
......................................................................................652
U.
Haliči
and A. Dogac, Middle East Technical University
A Graphical Abstract Data Type Simulator
...................................................................................................................653
T. B. Vaughn, M. V.
Doran
and H. E.
Longenecker,
Jr., University of South Alabama
VII
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TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS
(Continued)
Problem Analysis and Solution Development Mechanism for DATA: Data to Algorithm
Translator Analysis
............................................................................................................................................654
B. K. Chan, M. V.
Doran
and H. E.
Longenecker,
Jr., University of South Alabama
Information Science: Managing the Software Lifecycle
............................................................................................655
K. A. Gradle, M. V.
Doran
and R. J. Daigle, University of South Alabama
A Software Architecture for Heterogeneous Distributed Database Systems
.............................................................656
C. J. Egyhazy,
Virginia Tech
Stylistic Programming Conventions: A Student View of Their Importance and Purpose
........................................657
A. E. Fleury, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Structured Programming in Assembly Language
........................................................................................................658
C. R.
Foulk, Ohio State University
The Non-Extendibility of Software Science
..................................................................................................................659
D. Gotterbarn, East Tennessee State University
Using Metrics in Software Lifecycle Models
...............................................................................................................661
W. Li and S. Henry, Virginia Tech
Using Interactive Videodisc with Large Classes to Improve Instruction and Faculty Productivity
..........................662
N.
P. Houston, Grove City College
Comparison of Lecture Method and Interactive Videodisc Instruction in an
Introductory Computer Course
........................................................................................................................663
N.
P. Houston, Grove City College
Defeasible Reasoning With Conceptual Graphs
.........................................................................................................664
S. Kalathur, Center for Development of Advanced Computing
A Parallel Algorithm for Finding Crossing Numbers of Channel Routing
..................................................................665
H. Kim, University of Tennessee
Neural Nets for Invariant Object Recognition
..............................................................................................................667
A. D. Kulkarni and P.
Byars,
The University of Texas at Tyler
An Experiential Logic for Nonmonotonic Reasoning
..................................................................................................668
Z. Lin, Tsinshua University
A Continuous Assessment Transponder
......................................................................................................................669
M. D.
Untner, Eastern Michigan University
A Multilevel Load Balancing Algorithm in a Distributed System
................................................................................670
J. B.
Liu, Bradley University
An Evaluative Approach in Adapting Diagnosis Expert System
..................................................................................671
D. Lukman, University of Indonesia
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TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS
(Continued)
Simulation of Simple Computation Over a Product of Several Complex Number Fields
.........................................672
A. C. Manoharan and M. Manoharan, Central State University
Improving the Design of User Interfaces Through Rapid Prototyping
.......................................................................673
A. W.
Mansky,
Vitro Corp.
Removal of Artifacts from Polygons Clipped Using the Suthertand-Hodgman
Polygon Clipping Algorithm
.............................................................................................................................674
J. M. McGrew, Ball State University
An Architecture for Machine Learning with Multiple Reinforcers
...............................................................................675
W. W. McMillan, Eastern Michigan University
Where Do Formal Methods Fit in Software Evaluation?
..............................................................................................676
W. W.
McMillan, Eastern Michigan University
Object-Oriented Ray Tracing: A Comparison of
C++
Versus
С
Implementations
.................................................677
K. D. Melcher and
G. S.
Owen, Georgia State University
An Expert System for Check Routing
...........................................................................................................................678
D. Mooney and J. Talbort, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Intelligent Tutoring Systems: An Interactive Approach to Learning
..........................................................................679
R. O Lander, St. John s University
A Novel Approach to Teaching CS
1
and CS
2..........................................................................................................680
D. J. Pinto and S. Honda, Sacred Heart University
RANDCOM: A Method for Generating Random Combinations Efficiently
................................................................681
D. J. Pinto, Sacred Heart University
An Active Hypertext Path Mechanism in a Cooperative Problem Solving Environment
...........................................682
С
Rodgers
and
L.
Peterson, The University of Texas at Arlington;
D. Payne, Texas Christian University
Intelligent Data Representation for Curve String Structures
.......................................................................................683
C. L.
Sabharwal, University of
Missouri-Rolla;
T. G. Melson,
Geometric Modeling Technologies
Sensitivity of Graph-Theoretic Metrics to Edge Directions for Structured and Unstructured Programs
.................684
C. Hu
and
M. H.
Samadzadeh, Oklahoma State University
An Application of Neural Nets to Comparative Linguistics
.........................................................................................685
G. Sampath,
Marist
College
Automatic High-Level Code Generation for Expert Systems
......................................................................................
Є86
G. Kiernan, A. Koltun and E.
N.
Schwartz, Manhattanville College
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TECHNICAL ABSTRACTS
(Continued)
A Paging Scheme for Pointer-Based Quadtrees
.........................................................................................................687
P. R. Brown and
С
A. Shaffer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;
R. E. Webber, Middlesex College
Use of Computer in School
..........................................................................................................................................688
L. Shashaani, Duquesne University
Transaction Processing in a Distributed
Real-Time
Control System
..........................................................................689
P. J. Fortier, Naval Underwater Systems Center,
D. V. Pitts, G. Pocock, J. C.
Sieg,
Jr. and
С. Т.
Wilkes, University of Lowell
Robotics: Self-Directed Applied Research for Undergraduates
................................................................................690
C. W. Steidley, Central Washington University
Evaluation of Relational DBMS s for Scientific Applications
......................................................................................691
M. K. Summers, Sangamon State University
An Algorithm for Approximating Dirichlet
Tessellatìons
..............................................................................................692
J. S.
Szakas, Western Michigan University;
С
I.
Treffe,
Michigan State University
Experience With Adaptive Integration
Overa
Triangulated Region Using the Levin Transformation
......................693
I. E. Vakalis and
E. de Doncker,
Western Michigan University;
I. Robinson and R.
Carino,
La Trobe University
Attitudes of Faculty Towards Computing: An Investigation and Analysis of Related Variables
..............................694
M. P. Vakaiis, Western Michigan University;
Computer-Assisted Experimental Design: Power Analysis by
Monte-Cario
Simulation
..........................................695
J. A. Ward, Brooke Army Medical Center
Ada Tasking for Parallel Discrete Event Simulation
....................................................................................................696
T. Wu, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Modular Cube-Connected Cycle Architecture for Efficient Image Processing
.........................................................697
H. Y.
Youn, University of North Texas
Some Hueristics Cannot be Derived from Relaxed Models
.......................................................................................698
M. Valtorta, University of South Carolina; M. I. Zahid, The Citadel
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PANEL SESSIONS
Preparing a Team for the
ACM
Scholastic Programming Contest sponsored by
at&t
Computer Systems
......................701
Moderator: D. Bagert, Texas Tech University
Fostering University-Corporate Education Programs
...................................................................................................702
Moderators: F. J. LoSacco and S. A.
Varden,
Pace University
Protocol Engineering
.....................................................................................................................................................703
Moderator:
M. T.
Liu, Ohio State University
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
........................................................................................................704
Moderators: A. B. Whinston, The University of Texas at Austin; R.
Hirschheim,
University of Houston
System Integration
.........................................................................................................................................................706
Moderator: L. Belady,
MCC
Federal Funding Possibilities for Minority Research Programs
..................................................................................706
Moderator: M. Ellis, Hampton University
Technology Transfer
......................................................................................................................................................706
Moderator:
D. C
Toedt, Arnold, White
&
Durkee
Report of the Joint ACM/IEEE-CS Cum cuium Task Force
..........................................................................................707
Moderator: A. J. Turner, Clemson University
Involving Minorities and Women in the Computer Science Profession
.....................................................................707
Moderator: J. Archibald, SUNY-Plattsburgh
Software Distribution
......................................................................................................................................................707
Moderator:
D. C
Toedt, Arnold, White
&
Durkee
Microprocessor Architecture History
............................................................................................................................707
Moderator: E. J. Schweppe, University of Kansas
Author Index
............................................................................................................................709
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spelling | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings 1991 ACM Computer Science Conference, March 5 - 7, 1991, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio, Tex. New York Association for Computing Machinery 1991 XXIX, 711 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Datenverarbeitung Computer engineering Congresses Computers Congresses Electronic data processing Congresses (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Association for Computing Machinery Sonstige (DE-588)1222-1 oth Computer Science Conference 19 1991 San Antonio, Tex. Sonstige (DE-588)1400720-4 oth Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002978984&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings |
title_auth | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings |
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title_full | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings 1991 ACM Computer Science Conference, March 5 - 7, 1991, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio, Tex. |
title_fullStr | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings 1991 ACM Computer Science Conference, March 5 - 7, 1991, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio, Tex. |
title_full_unstemmed | Preparing for the 21st century proceedings 1991 ACM Computer Science Conference, March 5 - 7, 1991, San Antonio Convention Center, San Antonio, Tex. |
title_short | Preparing for the 21st century |
title_sort | preparing for the 21st century proceedings |
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topic | Datenverarbeitung Computer engineering Congresses Computers Congresses Electronic data processing Congresses |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Computer engineering Congresses Computers Congresses Electronic data processing Congresses Konferenzschrift |
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