Software Engineering, COINS III
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Software Engineering, COINS III

Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences Held in Miami Beach, Florida, December, 1969

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Software Engineering, COINS III

Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences Held in Miami Beach, Florida, December, 1969

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Software Engineering: COINS III, Volume 2 contains the proceedings of the Third Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences held in Miami Beach, Florida, in December 1969. The symposium provided a forum for reviewing major advances in software engineering, with emphasis on information retrieval, pattern processing, and computer networks. Comprised of 16 chapters, this volume begins with a discussion on computer-assisted documentation of working binary computer programs with unknown documentation. The reader is then introduced to quality control in the publishing process and theoretical foundations for information retrieval; logical aspects of question-answering by computer; and intermediate languages for automatic language processing. Subsequent chapters focus on syntactic pattern recognition; grammatical inference techniques in pattern analysis; linguistic analysis of waveforms; and a software engineering approach to the space information system of the future. An efficient program for real-time assignment of jobs in a hybrid computer network is also described. This monograph is intended for scientists, engineers, and educators in the fields of computer science and information science.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Software Engineering: COINS III
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. List of Contributors to Volume 2
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. The Challenge for the 1970s in Information Retrieval
  9. Contents of Volume I
  10. List of Contributors to Volume I
  11. Chapter 1. Computer-Assisted Documentation of Working Binary Computer Programs with Unknown Documentation
  12. Chapter 2. Quality Control in the Publishing Process and Theoretical Foundations for Information Retrieval
  13. Chapter 3. ISL—A New Programming Language for Information Retrieval
  14. Chapter 4. An Error Analysis for Functions of Qualitative Attributes with Application to Information Retrieval
  15. Chapter 5. Logical Aspects of Question-Answering by Computer
  16. Chapter 6. Intermediate Languages for Automatic Language Processing
  17. Chapter 7. GIRL—Graph Information Retrieval Language—Design of Syntax
  18. Chapter 8. On the Role of Exact and Nonexact Associative Memories in Human and Machine Information Processing
  19. Chapter 9. On Syntactic Pattern Recognition
  20. Chapter 10. Grammatical Inference Techniques in Pattern Analysis
  21. Chapter 11. Linguistic Analysis of Waveforms
  22. Chapter 12. A Grammar for Maps
  23. Chapter 13. A Software Engineering Approach to the Space Information System of the Future
  24. Chapter 14. An Efficient Program for Real-Time Assignment of Jobs in a Hybrid Computer Network
  25. Chapter 15. An Algorithmic Approach to Sequential Automata Design
  26. Chapter 16. Behavioral Misconceptions Facing the Software Engineer
  27. Index