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BibTeX file header data

Filename: compsys.bib
Version: 1.51
Date: 30 December 2016
Time: 18:08:25 MDT
Checksum: 45873 4081 15773 158767 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

BibTeX file docstring comments

This is a complete BibTeX bibliography for Computing Systems journal. Publication of this journal ceased with volume 9, number 4, Fall 1996.

At version 1.51, the year coverage looked like this:

     1988 ( 21)     1991 ( 19)     1994 ( 22)
     1989 ( 18)     1992 ( 21)     1995 ( 17)
     1990 ( 19)     1993 ( 18)     1996 ( 26)

     Article:        181

     Total entries:  181

Computing Systems is the Journal of the USENIX Association published with the collaboration of the EUUG. The ISSN is 0895-6340. Volumes 1--6 are published by the University of California Press, 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. From Volume 7, the USENIX Association and MIT Press publish the journal. Rates are US $65/yr for non-members, plus $14 postage if outside the US. Single copies of current issues are US $14, and back issues, $10. Editorial correspondence should be addressed to

Computing Systems Suite 215 2560 Ninth Street Berkeley, CA 94710

Journal article tags look like

author:abbrev-volume-number-page

where the author part is the last name of the first author: for example, Cargill:COMPSYS-4-1-69.

This bibliography was prepared manually, with additions from material kindly supplied by the journal editors, and from a search of the IEEE INSPEC CD-ROM database (1989--1995).

Although the journal permits abstracting with credit, I have not yet found a reliable source for those abstracts. Some of the IEEE INSPEC database abstracts are identical to those in the journal, while others vary considerably; because of copyright restrictions on the use of INSPEC data, it is not possible to use those abstracts here.

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.