9. WORKING PAPERS
Below we give first the list of working papers of the conference. Quotations from most of these papers are given throughout the report. The list is followed by a few papers which it was found desirable, for one reason or another, to reproduce in full. In the list these papers are marked with the page number where they appear in the report.
d’Agapeyeff: Reducing the cost of software.
Babcock: Variations on software available to the user.
Babcock: Reprogramming.
Bemer, Fraser, Glennie, Opler, and Wiehle: Classification of subject matter [pages 160–164].
Bemer: Checklist for planning software system production [pages 165–180].
Bemer: Machine-controlled production environment — tools for technical control of production.
Berghuis: The establishment of standard programming and management techniques throughout the development and production of software and their enforcement.
Berghuis: Systems Management.
Cress and J.W. Graham: Production of software in the university environment.
Dadda: Designing a program library for electronic engineering computer aided design.
Dahl, Myhrhaug and Nygaard: Some uses of the external class concept in SIMULA 67.
David: Some thoughts about production of large software systems (1).
David: Some thoughts about production of large software systems (2).
David and Fraser: Position Paper.
Dijkstra: On useful structuring.
Dijkstra: Complexity controlled by hierarchical ordering of function and variability [pages 181–185].
Donner: Modification of existing software.
Enlart: Program distribution and maintenance.
Enlart: Service level evaluation in software.
Enlart: Services provided to EPL users.
Ercoli: On the economics of software production.
Fraser: I. Classification of software production methods.
Fraser: II. The nature of progress in software production.
Gill: Thoughts on the sequence of writing software [page 186-188].
Gill: Position paper.
Gillette: Aids in the production of maintainable software.
Gillette: Comments on service group statements.
Harr: The design and production of real time software for electronic switching system.
Hastings: Software usage and modifications for the industrial user.
Hume: Design as controlled by external function.