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NATO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 1968
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9. Working Papers
Kjeldaas: The use of large computers to reduce the cost of software production for small computers.
Köhler: Maintenance and distribution of programs.
Kolence: On the interactions between software design techniques and software management problems.
Letellier: The adequate testing and design of software packages.
Llewelyn and Wickens: Software testing [pages 189–199].
McClure: Projection versus performance in software production.
Nash: Some problems of management in production of large-scale software systems.
Naur: The profiles of software designers and producers.
Opler: Acceptance testing of large programming systems — abstract.
Opler: Measurement and analysis of software in production.
Pinkerton: Performance monitoring and systems evaluation [pages 200–203].
van der Poel: A simple macro compiler for educational purposes in LISP.
Randell: Towards a methodology of computer systems design [pages 204–208].
Reenskaug: Adapting to object machines.
Ross: Example of discovering the essence of a problem.
Ross: Example of mechanical transformation from beads to arrays.

Ross: Problem modeling.
Selig: Documentation standards [pages 209–211].
Selig: On external and internal design.
Wodon: Influence of data structures on system design.