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                      3: # short journal names, and other names
                      4: #
                      5: # journals
                      6: D ACTA Acta Inf.
                      7: D BIT B\&IT
                      8: D BSTJ Bell System Tech. J.
                      9: D CACM Comm. of the ACM
                     10: D COMP Computer
                     11: D COMPJOUR Computer J.
                     12: D COMPLANG J. Computer Lang.
                     13: D COMPSUR Computing Surveys
                     14: D HCI Human-Computer Interaction
                     15: D HUMFACT Human Factors
                     16: D I&C Inf. and Control
                     17: D IBMJRD IBM J. of R&D
                     18: D IBMSJ IBM Systems J.
                     19: D IEEESW Software
                     20: D IEEETSE IEEE Trans. on Software Eng.
                     21: D IEEETSMC IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
                     22: D IEEETC IEEE Trans. on Computers
                     23: D IJCIS Int. J. of Computer and Info. Sciences
                     24: D IJMMS Int. J. of Man-Machine Studies
                     25: D IPL Inf. Proc. Letters
                     26: D JACM J. ACM
                     27: D JCSS J. Computer and System Sciences
                     28: D JS&S J. of Systems and Software
                     29: D MATHST Math Systems Theory
                     30: D NMATH Numerical Math.
                     31: D SIAMJC Siam J. on Computing
                     32: D SIAMJNA Siam J. on Numerical Analysis
                     33: D SIGACT S\&IGACT News
                     34: D SIGCHI ACM S\&IGCHI Bulletin
                     35: D SIGPLAN SI\&GPLAN Notices
                     36: D SIGSOFT Software Eng. Notes
                     37: D SP&E Software\(emPractice & Experience
                     38: D SPE Software\(emPractice & Experience
                     39: D TOCS Trans. Computer Systems
                     40: D TODS Trans. Database Systems
                     41: D TOMS Trans. Math. Software
                     42: D TOOIS Trans. on Office Info. Systems
                     43: D TOPLAS Trans. Prog. Lang and Systems
                     44: #
                     45: # CONFs
                     46: #
                     47: D PROC Proc.
                     48: D CONF Conf.
                     49: D SYMP Symp.
                     50: D ASPLOS82 PROC of the SYMP on Arch. Support for Prog. Lang. and Operating Systems\
                     51: %D MAR 1982
                     52: D CCC79 PROC SI\&GPLAN 1979 SYMP on Compiler Const.\
                     53: %D AUG 1979
                     54: D CCC82 PROC SI\&GPLAN 1982 SYMP on Compiler Const.\
                     55: %D JUN 1982
                     56: D CCC84 PROC SI\&GPLAN 1984 SYMP on Compiler Const.\
                     57: %D JUN 1984
                     58: D CCC86 PROC SI\&GPLAN 1986 SYMP on Compiler Const.\
                     59: %D JUL 1986
                     60: D CHI83 PROC S\&IGCHI CONF on Human Factors in Computing Systems\
                     61: %D DEC 1983
                     62: D CHI85 PROC S\&IGCHI CONF on Human Factors in Computing Systems\
                     63: %D APR 1985
                     64: D CHI86 PROC S\&IGCHI CONF on Human Factors in Computing Systems\
                     65: %D APR 1986
                     66: D CHI87 PROC S\&IGCHI CONF on Human Factors in Computing Systems\
                     67: %D APR 1987
                     68: D ICSE Int. CONF on Software Eng.
                     69: D ICSE3 PROC 3rd ICSE\
                     70: %D MAY 1978
                     71: D ICSE4 PROC 4th ICSE\
                     72: %D 1979
                     73: D ICSE5 PROC 5th ICSE\
                     74: %D MAR 1981
                     75: D ICSE6 PROC 6th ICSE\
                     76: %D SEP 1982
                     77: D ICSE7 PROC 7th ICSE\
                     78: %D APR 1984
                     79: D ICSE8 PROC 8th ICSE\
                     80: %D AUG 1985
                     81: D ICSE9 PROC 9th ICSE\
                     82: %D MAR 1987
                     83: D IJCAI Int. Joint CONF on AI
                     84: D OIS82 PROC S\&IGOA CONF on Office Info. Systems\
                     85: %D JUN 1982
                     86: D OIS84 PROC Second ACM-S\&IGOA CONF on Office Info. Systems\
                     87: %D JUN 1984
                     88: D OIS86 PROC Third ACM-S\&IGOIS CONF on Office Info. Systems\
                     89: %D OCT 1986
                     90: D OOPS86 OOPSLA '86 Conf. Proc.\
                     91: %D NOV 1986
                     92: D OOPS87 OOPSLA '87 Conf. Proc.\
                     93: %D OCT 1987
                     94: D PLISS83 PROC SI\&GPLAN 1983 SYMP on Prog. Lang. Issues in Software Systems\
                     95: %D JUN 1983
                     96: D POPL ACM SYMP on Prin. of Prog. Lang.
                     97: D POPL1 CONF Rec. 1st POPL
                     98: D POPL2 CONF Rec. 2nd POPL
                     99: D POPL3 CONF Rec. 3rd POPL
                    100: D POPL4 CONF Rec. 4th POPL
                    101: D POPL5 CONF Rec. 5th POPL
                    102: D POPL6 CONF Rec. 6th POPL
                    103: D POPL7 CONF Rec. 7th POPL
                    104: D POPL8 CONF Rec. 8th POPL
                    105: D POPL9 CONF Rec. 9th POPL
                    106: D POPL10 CONF Rec. 10th POPL
                    107: D POPL11 CONF Rec. 11th POPL
                    108: D POPL12 CONF Rec. 12th POPL
                    109: D POPL13 CONF Rec. 13th POPL
                    110: D POPL14 CONF Rec. 14th POPL
                    111: D POPL15 CONF Rec. 15th POPL
                    112: D POPL16 CONF Rec. 16th POPL
                    113: D PSDE84 PROC ACM S\&IGSOFT/S\&IGPLAN Software Eng. SYMP on Practical Software Development Environments\
                    114: %D APR 1984
                    115: D PSDE86 PROC ACM S\&IGSOFT/S\&IGPLAN Software Eng. SYMP on Practical Software Development Environments\
                    116: %D DEC 1986
                    117: D SEEPIL Workshop on Software Eng. Environments for\
                    118: Programming-in-the-Large\
                    119: %C Harwichport, MA\
                    120: %D JUN 1985
                    121: D TEXT81 PROC ACM S\&IGPLAN S\&IGOA SYMP on Text Manipulation\
                    122: %D JUN 1981
                    123: D STOC Annual ACM SYMP on Theory of Computing
                    124: D FOCS Annual SYMP on Foundations of Computer Science
                    125: D SOSP SYMP on Operating System Prin.
                    126: D JICAI Joint Int. CONF on Artificial Intelligence
                    127: D HICSS Hawaii Int. CONF on System Science
                    128: D ADA80 PROC of the ACM-SI\&GPLAN SYMO on the Ada Prog. Lang.
                    129: D FJCC Fall Joint Computer Conf.
                    130: D SJCC Spring Joint Computer CONF
                    131: D JER3 PROC Third Jerusalem CONF on Info. Tech.
                    132: D WJCC PROC Western Joint Computer CONF
                    133: #
                    134: #  publishers
                    135: #
                    136: I BMACLIB/bibinc.publishers
                    137: #
                    138: # months
                    139: #
                    140: D JAN Jan.
                    141: D FEB Feb.
                    142: D MAR Mar.
                    143: D APR Apr.
                    144: D MAY May
                    145: D JUN June
                    146: D JUL July
                    147: D AUG Aug.
                    148: D SEP Sep.
                    149: D OCT Oct.
                    150: D NOV Nov.
                    151: D DEC Dec.
                    152: #
                    153: #  miscellaneous
                    154: #
                    155: D TR Tech. Rep.
                    156: D DISS Diss.
                    157: #
                    158: # Short Places
                    159: #
                    160: D CORP Corp.
                    161: D DEPT Dpt.
                    162: D UNIV Univ.
                    163: D UATR UNIV of Arizona TR
                    164: D DCS DEPT of Computer Science
                    165: D CSD Computer Science DEPT
                    166: D ERL Electronics Research Lab.
                    167: #
                    168: # Full Places
                    169: #
                    170: D BTLMH Bell Laboratories\
                    171: %C Murray Hill, NJ
                    172: D BTLHO Bell Laboratories\
                    173: %C Holmdel, NJ
                    174: D CMU C\&MU\
                    175: %C Pittsburgh, PA
                    176: D CMUCS CSD, CMU
                    177: D CSLI Center for the Study of Language and Information\
                    178: %C Stanford, CA
                    179: D DG Data General
                    180: #
                    181: D IBMRD IBM CORP, Research Div.
                    182: D MITLCS MIT Lab. for Computer Science\
                    183: %C Cambridge, MA
                    184: D MITAI MIT AI Lab.\
                    185: %C Cambridge, MA
                    186: D SUCS CSD, Stanford University
                    187: D SUCSL Computer Systems Lab., Stanford Electronics Lab., Dept. of EECS
                    188: D SUEE EECS, Stanford University
                    189: D TUM Technische Universita\*`t Mu\*`nchen
                    190: D UCB U\&CB
                    191: D UCBCS Computer Science Division, EECS, UCB\
                    192: %C Berkeley, CA
                    193: D UCBERL ERL, EECS, UCB\
                    194: %C Berkeley, CA
                    195: D XEROXISL Intelligent Systems Laboratory, XEROXPARC
                    196: D XEROXPARC Xerox Palo Alto Research Center\
                    197: %C Palo Alto, CA

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