ECI Conference 1976 [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the European Cooperation in Informatics Amsterdam, August 9–12, 1976 /
Names and objects in heterogeneous computer networks -- Trends in computer system structure and architecture -- Aspects of the communication within a multisuppliers computer network -- Communication and synchronization tools in a distributed environment -- Multiprogrammed memory management for random-sized programs -- Integrity, concurrency, and recovery in databases -- An architecture for high-level language database extensions -- Data structures and graph grammars -- Selecting an optimal set of secondary indices -- A model for data structures -- Fast access sequential structures -- Database systems analysis and design -- Formal techniques and sizeable programs -- Constructive methods of program design -- Team organisation in integrated on-line computer projects -- A case study of structured programming with correctness proofs -- Program optimization using invariants -- The GEM COBOL monitor system.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1976
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Subjects: | Computer science., Computers., Computer Science., Theory of Computation., Computer Science, general., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-07804-5 |
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Summary: | Names and objects in heterogeneous computer networks -- Trends in computer system structure and architecture -- Aspects of the communication within a multisuppliers computer network -- Communication and synchronization tools in a distributed environment -- Multiprogrammed memory management for random-sized programs -- Integrity, concurrency, and recovery in databases -- An architecture for high-level language database extensions -- Data structures and graph grammars -- Selecting an optimal set of secondary indices -- A model for data structures -- Fast access sequential structures -- Database systems analysis and design -- Formal techniques and sizeable programs -- Constructive methods of program design -- Team organisation in integrated on-line computer projects -- A case study of structured programming with correctness proofs -- Program optimization using invariants -- The GEM COBOL monitor system. |
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