%A I. Dennis %T The development and future of the Australian software industry %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1-14 %A G. Wheeler %T Australiasia software industry in transition (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 15 %A C. Golis %T First experiences of an Australian venture capitalist %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 16-33 %A G. Ryan %T Sources of financial assistance and venture capital for high technology business in Australia %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 34-67 %A J-M. Breton %T Reflexions on government information systems in Asia %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 68-78 %A Liewi Chen %T Information technology and national development in China %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 79-90 %A K. Fitzgerald %T Predicting computer related crime from casual models %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 91-104 %A R. Follett %T Technology transfer in the Australian software industry %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 105-114 %A A.E. Gilderdale %T Using satellites to provide ehnaced Australian telecommunication services (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 117 %A G. Salton %T Advanced information retrieval methods %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 118-133 %A R.P. Jones %T Enhanced retrieval mechanisms for free text data bases %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 134-143 %A Setsuo Suoh %T Statistical survey data with a recursive structure %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 144-150 %A C.H.C. Chan %T QUIS - a query language capable of handling incomplete information %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 151-171 %A K. Goh %A K.J. McDonell %T An improved QBE-like database language %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 172-189 %A L.I. Brady %T Entities, relationships and the universal relation %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 190-202 %A R. Sacks-Davis %A G. Gupta %A K. Ramamohanarao %T Dynamic hasing schemes - a review of recent developments %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 203-215 %A G.M. Nijssen %T Efective use of 4th and 5th generation technology today %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 216-229 %A I.T. Hawryszkiewycz %T Automated tools for database design %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 230-244 %A Zhiliang Xie %A Yi Jiang %A Hanoing Gao %T The design and implementation of the database for a MIS based on micro DBMS %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 245-252 %A Chen-Yu Sheu %T A reconfigurable DBM for knowledge-based applications %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 253-266 %A Qiming Chen %T Towards a generalised data/action management: an approach for specifying and implementing operational schemes %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 267-286 %A B. Srinivasan %T Synthesis of decision rules - a tool for decision logic analysis %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 287-300 %A A. Kent %A R. Sacks-Davis %T Design considerations for a file access package %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 301-318 %A J. Kaunitz %T Recovery issues in distributed information systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 319-338 %A Kiichi Fujino %T Software quality and productivity improvement methodology and tools (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 339 %A P.J. Dooley %T Design and implementation of a portable very high level language %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 340-359 %A K.E. Cheng %A R.S.V. Pascoe %A T.S. Choong %A L.N. Jackson %A G.J. Cain %T An integrated approach to automated telecommunications software development %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 360-378 %A V.R. Basili %T Quantitative evaluation of software methodology %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 379-398 %A K.R. Cox %A D.W. Walker %T Software engineering projects in a computing degree %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 399-409 %A J. Rosenberg %A D.A. Abramson %T The MONADS architecture: motivation and implementation %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 410-423 %A C. Kennedy %T DSS - an integrated approach %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 424-449 %A D.F.C. Brewer %T Software integrity - implementation of a trusted domain %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 450-464 %A R. Jeffery %T The management variable in time - sensitive cost models for medium scale MIS development %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 465-486 %A T. Middleton %T Programme transformation as a tool for programme modification %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 487-496 %A P. Setchell %A P.V. Harman %T Software - the firefighter %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 497-510 %A A. Davies %T Design philosophy fourth generation language %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 511-522 %A Yukio Kaneko %T The joint system development %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 523-540 %A Shi-Hong Dai %T Computer operation-graph %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 541-549 %A R. Ragan-Kelley %T The impact of new Unix architecture on software engineering %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 550-562 %K Pyramid %A H-D. Boecker %A H. Neiper %T Making the invisible visible: tools for exploratory programming %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 563-579 %A H-D. Boecker %A Fr. Fabian,\ Jr. %A A. Lemke %T Wlisp: a window based programming environment for Franzlisp %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 580-595 %A E.D. Spooner %A R. Largent %A D. Sutanto %T Versatile computer aided instruction package %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 596-603 %A D.E. Sivies %A V.H. Obelt %A K. Reed %T The implementation of a prototype office automation system under Unix %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 604-616 %A Chaochen Zhou %T A temporal semantics of communicating processes %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 617-630 %A N.G. Dampney %T Implementing user interaction in applications software using communicating processes %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 631-641 %A A. Sgourakis %A D. Petropoulos %T Impact of the user in an office system %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 642-651 %A R. Miller %T Software: can we drive it to our intended destination ? (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 652 %A F. O'Brien %T Developments in office systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 653-668 %A C. Unsworth %T An open technology approach to integrated systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 669-680 %A E.F. Wunderlich %T Personal computers and value-added networks for business use %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 681-687 %A M. Durr %T A new standard for LAN software %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 688-704 %A M. Stieglitz %T Fundamental language selection criteria %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 705-714 %A M. Wagg %T AUSSAT - the Australian satellite - its implications for communications %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 715-726 %A C. Beare %T Networking from the desktop (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 727 %A K.F. Barrell %A A.H. Al-Tarafi %T The OSI presentation service %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 728-737 %A Yan-Zhen Qu %A De Shen %A Xing-gang Wang %A Yu-liang Wan %T ISDN - architecture and design %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 738-753 %A Ah Chung Tsoi %A Charlie Chan %T Comparison of routing strategies in a public data network %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 754-780 %A T.A. Shanahan %T Recommendation X.32 switched access to a packet switched PDN %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 781-791 %A Simon Ho %T The development of elctronic fund transfer system in Hong Kong %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 792-805 %A J. Reid %A B.R. Johnston %T Control of a large integrated function network (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 806 %A D.J. King %T Implementation of a national vedotex service (VIATEL) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 807-824 %A I.G. Richards %T A campus network based on interconnected Ethernets %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 826-835 %A G.M. Ringland %T Information technology in the office %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 836-845 %A C. Reilly %T A viable architecture for a national EFT network %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 846-867 %A J.G. Koch %T Recent developments in electronic banking in Australia %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 868-874 %A S.E. Savory %T TWAICE: Nixdorf's expert system shell %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 875-885 %A J.K. Debenham %T Inference technology: an assessment %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 886-897 %A W.J. Bolam %T Explanation in expert systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 898-917 %A Jiwen Guan %A Keming Kuo %A Hongshou Guo %A Zhiqiang Zhai %T TYT: an expert system for typhoon track forecast %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 918-924 %A James Brander %A Ronald Royle %T ORION: a general purpose knowledge based problem solver %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 925-943 %A Jiwen Guan %A Ying Xu %T Investigation of inexact reasoning with evidential approach %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 944-952 %A P. Brebner %T Autonomous paradigm - directed discovery of naive scientific theories by computer %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 953-973 %A Jiwen Guan %A Chnegqi Zhang %T A kind of forward-backward double-threshold inference strategy in expert systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 974-980 %A J. Webster %T Logo for artificial intelligence: packing the power of Lisp %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 981-1001 %A G.D. Cumming %T Logic programming and education: designing Prolog to fit children's minds %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1002-1014 %A N. Stern %A T. Adams %T Tools for teaching expert systems to business students %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1015-1030 %A J.B. Millar %T Baseline measurements of speakers %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1031-1041 %A M.L. Ross %A A.G. McMahon %A G. Leach %T Prolog, backtracking and graphics %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1042-1058 %A Shigeru Sato %T Fujitsu's research activities on knowledge information processing systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1059-1075 %A G.M. McGrath %T The trasnition to fifth generation technology: educating the practitioner %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1076-1087 %A T.R. Haynes %T Interactive video: a new business medium the videodisc linked %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1088-1101 %A P. Stanley %T Computer crime - estimation of extent and rates of incidence %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1102-1111 %A J.W. Tiffin %T Computer assisted design and management of training: a solution to the training crisis %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1112-1119 %A K.R. Cox %A P.A. Collings %T Training people to use packaged software %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1120-1129 %A C.G. Smith %A N. Groves %T The role of concrete in the interaction of hardware, software and humans %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1130-1149 %A D.J. Austin %T Motivating DP managers towards excellence through pay-for-performance incentive plans %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1150-1176 %A E.R. Williams %T Motivation of staff and management of a computer services organisation (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1177 %A H. Langford %A I. Oliver %T New skills profiles of the effective computing professional %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1178-1192 %A T.T. Agnew %T Managing applications software %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1193-1204 %A A.M. Rollerson %T Managing software acquisition %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1205-1222 %A J.P. Buzen %T Computer capacity planning %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1223-1230 %A I.F. Jackson %T Approaches to the planning of information services %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1231-1246 %A R.W. Breeden %T Providing Utopian computing %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1247-1257 %A D. Brown %T Advances in the prevention of RSI and muscle strain %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1258-1268 %A D. Richardson %A C. Ballenden %A C. Kropach %T The collapse of a large office automation network %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1269-1279 %A J. Steel %T VIDEOTEX - uniquely right or wrong %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1280-1294 %A S. Sewall %T Direction '89 %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1295-1309 %A W. Lee %T Design of man-management decision systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1310-1324 %A M. Hodgson %T Managements' change of attitude towards requirement studies %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1325-1336 %A M.T. Sager %T How can computer people manage %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1337-1357 %A Appa Rao Allam %A V.R. Pudepeddy %T Estimating the cost of software %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1358-1386 %A Kenji Ogura %A Yoshiaki Tamamura %A Shuji Kawakubo %T Multi-media visual information editing techniques %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1387-1399 %A J.E. Bird %T Computer Animation Development Centre, Swinbourne Institute %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1400-1409 %A L.M. Szarski %T CAD - how and why %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1410-1422 %A M.A.P. Taylor %T Interactive colour graphics in a suite of transport planning models %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1423-1437 %A C. Grantham %A D. Sutanto %T Computer graphics in the teaching of electrical machines %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1438-1450 %A J.L. Gillings %T 3D graphics under GP - graph %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1451-1459 %A R.A. Coldwell %T Analysis and simulation of soccer machines by computer %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1461-1468 %A A.T. Rogerson %T Review of computer graphics systems used in the earth sciences %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1469-1478 %A K.O. Grundey %A R. Neuser %A U.V. Schweitzer %T A multi user concept of digital terrain models with interactive graphical techniques %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1479-1507 %A P.J. Claringbold %A G. Havas %T CSIRONET facilities for industry and government %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1508-1515 %A J. Smith %T Information technology CSIRO - a collaborative role with industry and universities %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1516-1524 %A M. McKellar %T The Pick OS %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1525-1537 %A K. Knight %A B. Ashdown %T Videotx the new communications option %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1538-1552 %A Kazuhiro Fuchi %T The Japanese fifth generation computer systems project %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1553-1560 %A B. Barsky %T Garphics at Berkeley %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1561-1581 %A V. Woolf %T A flexible hardware architecture for interactive computer graphics (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1582 %A C.V. Vaidyanathan %T Graphics in design %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1583-1589 %A C. Walsh %T Installation and management of LANs in education %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1590-1599 %A O. Hanson %T Planning secondary storage systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1600-1616 %A O. Hanson %A N. Revell %T Applications of multi-buffered input/output %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1617-1623 %A N. Revell %T Performance of small database systems %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1624-1633 %A K. Loughnan %T Telecommunications development (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1634 %A T. West %T A distributed file system for open-system networks (abstract only) %J Proceedings of the First Pan Pacific Computer Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %D September 1985 %K ppcc ppcc1 %P 1634