CSC '95, Proceedings of the 1995 ACM 23rd Annual Conference on Computer Science, February 28 - March 2, 1995, Nashville, TN, USA. ACM, 1995
John Thornley:
Declarative Ada: Parallel Dataflow Programming in a Familiar Context. 73-80
Joseph Bergin:
Run-Time Design for Object-Oriented Extensions to Pascal. 97-103
Jay N. Bhuyan:
A Combination of Genetic Algorithm and Simulated Evolution Techniques for Clustering. 127-134
James D. Mooney:
Portability and Reusability: Common Issues and Differences. 150-156
Ka-Wing Wong:
Grey Tuple Dependency and Grey Relational Algebra. 203-207
Bhavani M. Thuraisingham:
Application of Object-Oriented Technology for Integrating Heterogeneous Database Systems. 216-221
Ken Kennedy:
The Prospects for Architecture-Independent Parallel Programming. 253-254
Barbara Simons:
Electronic Democracy or Electronic Tranquilizer: Where are we Going on the Information Superhighway? 255-256
Peter G. Neumann:
Risks, Responsibilities, and the Future: Walking the Tightwire. 257
David K. Hsiao:
Interoperating and Integrating Multidatabases and Systems. 259-261
Janice E. Cuny:
CRA Workshop on Academic Careers for Women in Computer Science. 265
Bill Z. Manaris:
Artificial Intelligence: Finally in the Mainstream? 267-272
Venkat N. Gudivada:
Panel on Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems (Position Paper). 275-276
Susan M. Merritt:
Plan for the Development and Implementation of the ACM Computer Science Curriculum for High Schools. 277
Karl J. Klee:
Preparing Society for the Information Age. 278
Thomas E. Hicks:
The Role of OOP in the Undergraduate Curriculum Workshop Recommendations. 280