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DATA BASE, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1974
- Bruce H. Wrigley:
From the Chairman. 2 - Ben Shneiderman:
Bibliography on Data Structures. 3-9 - Samuel T. Baker:
Library Automation and Information Interchange. 11-12 - Argus:
Micellany: More Thoughts on Programmers. 13 - John E. Connors:
Is this THE problem in commercial applications programming? 14 - Donald C. Harder:
The Computer Capacity Curve. 15-16
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1974
- Bruce H. Wrigley:
From the Chairman. Data Base 6(2): 2 (1974) - Jean E. Sammet:
Jean Sammet means Business (Interview with Jean Sammet). 3-6 - Noah S. Prywes:
Automatic Generation of Software Systems. 7-17 - Book Review. Data Base 6(2): 19-20 (1974)
Volume 6, Number 3, Winter 1975
- Bruce H. Wrigley:
From the Chairman. Data Base 6(3): 2-3 (1975) - T. William Olle:
The European DBMS Scene. 4 - B. A. M. Moon, B. J. Clarke:
Privacy: A Field Study of Computer Files on the Individual. 5-9 - Mary E. Snuggs, Gerald J. Popek, Ronald J. Peterson:
Data Base System Objectives as Design Constraints. 11-20 - Marjorie A. Sherwood:
SIGBDP Local Group Newsletter. Data Base 6(3): 21-23 (1975) - Book Review. Data Base 6(3): 24 (1975)
Volume 6, Number 4, Spring 1975
- Bruce H. Wrigley:
From the Chairman. Data Base 6(4): 2 (1975) - Rein Turn:
Cost Implications of Privacy Protection in Database Systems. 3-9 - Charles J. Testa, Sheldon J. Laube:
"Other Factors" in DBMS Selection and Implementation. 11-14 - Ephraim R. McLean, Richard O. Mason, Stefanie V. Foote:
Behavioral, Organizational Aspects of Computers, Allied Technology. Data Base 6(4): 15-26 (1975) - MIS Program at University of Minnesota - Interfaces with Business Community. Data Base 6(4): 28-29 (1975)
- A Letter from Nigeria. Data Base 6(4): 29 (1975)
- Thomas E. Murray:
SIGBDP Local Group Newsletter. Data Base 6(4): 29-32 (1975) - Theodore C. Willoughby:
Book Review. Data Base 6(4): 32 (1975)
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