%A Ethan I. Shedley %T Big system games %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 22-25 %K scope, snivel, follow-on, gypsy, guru, research, smop, garbage can, documentation, celebration, Heisenberg, stoke, expediter, Banzai, yessir %A William J. Jones %T Riot at Wright rites %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 26 %A Tom Woods %T Just so programs %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 26-27 %A D. Neil Loshem %T Naked came the timesharer %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 28-30 %A Jack Ludwig %T The town mouse and the country mouse %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 31 %A Mary Shaw %T 360/curse: hymn of hate %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 31 %A Paul Abrahams %T Compiler pessimization %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 32-33 %A M.L. Lesser %T Use of a validated numerical model for forecasting %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 34 %A Pete Lindley %T Field application note: identification of right and left hand %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 35 %A Phil Hirsch %T Perspective: an interpretive review of significant developments %J Datamation %V 17 %N 7 %D April 1, 1971 %P 38-39 %A Donald B. Steig %T File management systems revisited %J Datamation %V 18 %N 10 %D October 1972 %P 48-51 %A Larry Welke %T A review of file management systems %J Datamation %V 18 %N 10 %D October 1972 %P 52-54 %A David E. Gourley %T Data communications: initial planning %J Datamation %V 18 %N 10 %D October 1972 %P 59-64 %A Thomas C. Broce %T Extending the life of DOS %J Datamation %V 18 %N 10 %D October 1972 %P 65-69 %A Daniel D. McCracken %A Gerald M. Weinberg %T How to write a readable Fortran program %J Datamation %V 18 %N 10 %D October 1972 %P 73-77 %A Richard D. 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Emrick %T Minicomputer capacity optimism %J Datamation %V 28 %N 13 %D December 1982 %P 155-162 %A Marc Harrison %T Mirror, mirror, on the wall %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 30-42 %K portable computers %A Jan Johnson %T Honeywell opts for NEC %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 46-50 %A Willie Schatz %T Avoiding local loops %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 50-55 %A Jan Johnson %T Comserv does its books %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 55-66 %A Edith Myers %T ADAPSO in the desert %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 66-71 %A Michael Tyler %T Who believes in heros ? %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 71-79 %K Mohawk Hero %A Ralph Emmett %T IBM ponders Unix %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 79-82 %A Ralph Emmett %T IBM targets OA %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 82-88 %A Willie Schatz %T Going too far %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 88-99 %K Federal Acquition Regulations %A Edith Myers %T Is "real" POS coming ? %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 99 %Q Data Decisions %T Systems software survey %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 104-150 %A Andrew Hodges %T Alan Turing: the enigma %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 152-174 %A Kate M. Kaiser %T DP career paths %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 178-188 %A Frederic G. Withington %T Winners and losers in the fifth generation %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 193-209 %A Samuel H. Solomon %T The politics of systems %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 212-218 %A Edwin R. Coover %A Ali Eshgh %T Pairing for the future %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 220-230 %K X.25 SNA %A John G. Seddon %T The software rehearsal %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 235-238 %A Hugh Ryan %T End-user game plan %J Datamation %V 29 %N 12 %D December 1983 %P 241-244 %A Janet Raloff %T Keeping pace %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 38-46 %K pacemakers %A Willien Schatz %T Politics and policies %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 48-50 %A John W. Verity %T Prolog vs. Lisp %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 50-54 %A Paul Tate %T An eye on AI %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 54-59 %K Europe %A R. Emmett Carlyle %T IBM's new NDD %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 59-62 %A Willie Schatz %T Dealing with DoD %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 62-73 %A Willie Schatz %T Of lions and lambs %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 73-74 %K AT&T ATT %A John W. Verity %T SNA to SNA %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 74-76 %A John Lamb %T British fish for chips %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 78 %K Inmos transputer %A Edith Myers %T Speaking in tongues %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 78-84 %K machine translation %A John W. Verity %T Shopping spree at Crowntek %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 84-85 %A Edward K. Yasaki %T ELXSI system debuts %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 85-86 %A Edith Myers %T Training for info centers %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 88-90 %A Gary D. Brown %A Donald H. Sefton %T The micro vs. the applications logjam %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 96-104 %A Scott G. Abbey %T Cobol dumped %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 108-114 %K 4GL %Q Datamation staff %T Dialing dilemmas %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 118-124 %K AT&T ATT divestiture %A Wille Schatz %T Survival of the swiftest %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 129-134 %K divestiture deregulation %A Richard T. Johnson %T The infocenter experience %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 137-142 %A Michael Tyler %T Touch screens: big deal or no deal ? %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 146-154 %A Victor E. Millar %T Decision-oriented information %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 159-162 %A Francis Bacon %T Computer II, part I %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 166-182 %A Arvind D. Shah %T Data administration: it's crucial %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 187-192 %A Frank Sweet %T Wanted: experienced kamikaze pilots %J Datamation %V 30 %N 1 %D January 1984 %P 197-198 %K data administration, retrofitting %A Steve Moore %T Gears by computer %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 24-28 %A Sandy Emerson %T The Unix universe %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 76-78 %A David Morris %T How not to worry about Unix %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 83-86 %A Dennis F. Barlow %A Norman S. Zimbel %T Unix - how important is it ? %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 90-101 %A David Ferris %A John Cunningham %T Local nets for micros %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 104-109 %A William W. Ambrose %T Ma Bell's capable kids %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 112-117 %A George M. Pfister %T The PBX: what matters, what doesn't %J Datamation %V 30 %N 12 %D August 1, 1984 %P 121-124