The Logical Record Access Approach to Database Design
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Structured analysis for Requirements Definition (abstract only)
ICSE '76 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Software engineering
Structured program planning and design: Standardization needs
ACM '79 Proceedings of the 1979 annual conference
A practical data base design method
ACM SIGMIS Database
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The field of Software Engineering has undergone some of the most profound changes in the last decade. In recent years, the National ACM Conferences have been giving increasing attention to Software Engineering—“Structured Program Planning and Design: Standardization Needs” (ACM '79 - Detroit) and “ More on Structured Design” (ACM '80 - Nashville). This session contains treatment of software engineering with emphasis on real applications. Presented are state-of-the-art software techniques including the latest refinements in structured analysis and design and programming methodologies. Several issues related to the portrayal of software design include architectural, structural, behavioral, and informational considerations. Stressed are techniques for implementing reliable, maintainable software. Also offered are software management approaches.