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0100 An Evaluation of Database Performance Tools, or How can we get all of Tonight's Batch Work Done?Tom Gosnell -- Infocentre
0101 A rational use of micro computer resources.Raymond Ouellette -- Infocentre
0107 Becoming Effective TradespeopleWinsome R. Stretch -- ACI Computer Services
0108 Telephone Support - 15 Ways to Maximize Your InvestmentDoug Clement -- Cognos Inc.
0109 Optimizing the Logical Database DesignDick Onel -- DCE Database Consultants Europe
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0111 Electronic Forms in the Hewlett Packard EnvironmentBarry H. Gillespie -- Indigo Software Ltd.
0112 Mass Storage - The Current RevolutionSuzanne M. Spitzer -- McEvoy, Cooper, & Company
0113 The Politics of Data CommunucationDave Hickey -- Networks University Systems, The Ohio State Univ.
0114 Telecommunications Management and CostKevin C. Halvorson -- Control Telenomics
0116 Management By StandardsBaron E. DeKalb III -- 3M Company
0117 Managing HPDesk Notice Boards Over Several Mailnodes: Remote or LocalBob Myers -- The Ohio State University
0118 Data Dictionaries: Bane or BoomStephen M. Butler -- PROBUS International, Inc.
0119 Building a Home for Your HP 3000's Data Center Design, Construction, and OperationsHarry Krommer -- Procter & Gamble
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0121 Reflections Versus AdvancelinkAshley Wade, John McLean Jr. -- Lockheed Eng. & Management Svcs. Co.
0126 Distributed Applications and the Communication LinkDoug Walker -- Walker Richer & Quinn, Inc.
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0134 A Programming Environment in CLarry Simonsen, Keven Miller -- VALTEK Incorporated
0136 IDAT: For Dump Analysis and MoreNeil Ferguson -- Boeing Computer Services
0137 Telephone Call AccountingPaul A. McArdle -- TeleMar, Inc.
0139 Computerized Cargo SystemItzhak Benozer -- Israel Ports Authority
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0140 Hypothesis Driven ProgrammingRoss G. Hopmans -- Brant Computer Services Ltd.
0141 De-Mystifying Data Base NormalizationPat Witiw -- Brant Computer Services Ltd.
0142 Applying Expert Systems in the Commercial EnvironmentKaren Hopmans -- Brant Computer Services Ltd.
0144 Facilities Management - A Viable Alternative or How to Keep the Government Happy 24 Hours a DayJack Neale -- Brant Computer Services Ltd.
0145 Adopting Standards in Powerhouse ApplicationsChristopher D. Brayman -- Brant Computer Services Ltd.
0146 System Development Methodologies in the Fourth Generation EnvironmentKimberlie S. Davis -- Martin Marietta Data Systems
0147 An Investment for Now and the Future: User RelationshipsKimberlie S. Davis -- Martin Marietta Data Systems
0149 Design Considerations for Distributed ApplicationsLeigh Solland -- Cognos Inc.
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0150 Presenting Technical Information to ManagementGeorge B. Scott -- Great Business Solutions, Inc.
0151 UNIX and Other Operating SystemsTimothy D. Chase -- Corporate Computer Systems, Inc.
0152 What do you mean, "The job blew up"?Michael Madigan, Anthony Furnivall -- Buffalo Evening News
0153 Conversations over the stable doorAnthony Furnivall -- Buffalo Evening News
0154 A New Model for Report Management & DistributionMichael A. Casteel -- Unison Software
0155 New Paradigms for Automating Batch ProcessingMichael A. Casteel -- Unison Software
0156 The Future of Financial Systems on the HP 3000Ronald D. Smirlock -- Peat Marwick Main & Company
0157 Management Systems at Westinghouse Furniture Systems - Total Business Systems Implementation from a Mgmnt. PerspectiveTom Idema -- Westinghouse Furniture Systems
0158 Looking at HP's TelesupIsaac Blake -- City of Tempe - Information Systems
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0160 Database Application Development Using PascalGiles F. Lewis -- Wellington Management Company
0161 PC Powerhouse: When and How?Suzanne Harmon -- AH Computer Services, Inc.
0162 Effectively Understanding User RequirementsSuzanne Harmon -- AH Computer Services, Inc.
0164 ASK: Better than NewTim Snyder -- Boston Scientific
0166 Contingency Planning - The Audit ProcessLeslie A. Virgilio -- OFF-SITE, Inc.
0167 Fortran 66 to 77: Conversion - Problem Considerations in an Integrated EnvironmentBrant Kelly -- Bradmark Computer Systems
0168 Managing Application Programming with Fourth Generation ResourcesN. M. Demos -- Performance Software Corporation
0169 HP's Precision Architecture - Strengths and WeaknessesN. M. Demos -- Performance Software Corporation
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0170 What Will Programming Be Like in 1998?N. M. Demos -- Performance Software Corporation
0171 Staff Training, Why, How, and WhenCharles A. R. Volz -- Volz Associates, Inc.
0172 Computer PublishingCharles A. R. Volz -- Volz Associates, Inc.
0173 The Fall '88 Migration: New Directions?Charles Finley -- ConAm Corporation
0174 CASE a Way Out of the Software TRAPGeof Davies -- RAET Software Products, BV
0175 Pardon this Interruption: New Possiblities of the MPE Break CommandMichel Kohon -- Tymlabs
0176 Methods of Cost Justification for Hardware and Software PurchasesE. Charles Stern -- Tymlabs Corporation
0177 The Best of the New Creative Decision Making TechniquesTeresa Norman -- Tymlabs Corporation
0178 Optical Disk Technology and HP ComputersHusni Sayed, Deborah Cobb/Tech. Writer -- IEM, Inc.
0179 Automatic Identification and Bar Coding: Promise and PitfallKenneth L. Kimbrough -- Quality Consultants Incorporated
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0180 "System Security? As Soon as I Can Find the Time..."Steven G. Bloom -- InCase Corporation
0181 Operations Management in a Multi-HP3000 EnvironmentRoberto Drassinower -- Carolian Systems International Inc.
0182 Sales Force Automation - The Last FrontierMark P. Shirman -- Innovative Information Systems Inc.
0183 HP Thinlan - A Users ViewAllen R. Burns -- Rutgers - The State University of N.J.
0184 Migrating SecondariesWaller and Pearce -- INLEX, Inc.
0185 Banner PagesEdmund C. Arranga -- McDonnell Douglas Corporation
0186 How to be Successful in your Implementation of ANY Office TechnologySusan Wyatt -- Wesson, Taylor, Wells & Assoc., Inc.
0187 Using Bar-Codes on HP3000's to Collect Factory DataLois Andersen -- Spectra-Physics
0188 A Development Methodology for a New GenerationGrant W. Fletcher, Kathleen A. Sachara -- The Interface Group
0189 An Approach to DebuggingGrant W. Fletcher, Kathleen A. Sachara -- The Interface Group
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0190 Optimizing IMAGE/TurboIMAGE Blocking and BufferingDavid Merit -- Bradmark Computer Systems, Inc.
0191 EDI- Electronic Data InterchangeCharles S. Townsend -- Birmingham Computer Group, Inc. (contact through Walter V. Jankowski)
0192 Low-cost and high efficiency with integrated PCs - Don't reinvent the wheelRolf R. Schleicher -- Deutsche BP AG (contact through Walter V. Jankowski)