Generation and search of clustered files
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
An Introduction to Database Systems
An Introduction to Database Systems
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Inside Computer Understanding: Five Programs Plus Miniatures
Inside Computer Understanding: Five Programs Plus Miniatures
Toward Paperless Information Systems
Toward Paperless Information Systems
Extended Boolean Information Retrieval
Extended Boolean Information Retrieval
Automatic Query Formulations in Information Retrieval
Automatic Query Formulations in Information Retrieval
Retrieval and organizational strategies in conceptual memory: a computer model
Retrieval and organizational strategies in conceptual memory: a computer model
A blueprint for automatic indexing
ACM SIGIR Forum
Teaching all essential elements in a one semester database course
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
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The existing information systems are characterized by sophisticated hardware designs and relatively unforgiving software support. One may expect that future information systems will provide a unified approach to several different types of information processing tasks, as well as more user-friendly processing environments. Some of the requirements of future information systems are described in this note and various advances in retrieval system design are examined, including automatic indexing, automatic query formulation, and extended Boolean query processing.