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]APAN ANNUAL REVIEWS IN ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Preface
This is the 1982 edition of a series of annual reviews which air. provideinternational readers with up to date information relevant to undemanding themost i nt research trends and representative achievements in the fie Id of com-puter science and technology in Japan.
In view of the rapid world wide developments in this field—exemplifiedby the growth of information oriented activities-the board of editors feels aresponsibility to reflect Japanese activities and achievements throurh our seriesof annual reviews, providing both a systematic and up to date appf . ich.
With this goal in mind we are, in these annual reviews, organizing our ac-cumulated experiences in order to fulfill our international dutie^ Ay promotingintimate cooperationamong those working in th uicreasingly important field.
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Tosio KitagawaMusashino, Tokyo, JapanAutumn 1981
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Contents
PREFACEPREFACE
INTRODUCTION lT. Kitagawa; Fujitsu Ltd.
Chapter 1 PATTERN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM(PIPS) 5
1.1 Outline of the PIPS Project and Prototype ofTotal System 6O. Ishii; Electroteclv i Laboratory
1.2 Design and Implementation of a Microprocessing Unit withFlexible Architecture ■ 22
H. lizuka; Seikei University1.3 Database Machine with Magnetic-Bubble Memory 39
S. Uemura, T. Yuba, A. Kokubu and R.
Ooomote;
ElectrotechnicalLaboratory
1.4 A High Performance Kanji Character Reader 51K. Mori, K. Sakai and S. Hirai; Toshiba Corp.
Chapter 2 NATURAL LANGUAGE PRO GSSING rr2.1 A 'vey of Natural Language Processing and Machine
Translation in Japan 64M. Nagao; Kyoto University
2.2 Semantic Repress!ation Language 71H. Tanaka; Electrotechnical Laboratory
2.3 Conceptual Taxonomyfor Natural Language Processing 87S. Yoshida; Kyushu University
Chapter 3 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 1013.1 / Survey of Sofi-.ric Lugineering in Japan 102
Y. Ohno andK. m; Kyoto University
3.2 A Software Design SystemBased on a Unified Design Method 110K. Iwamotoand O. Shigo; Nippon Electric
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Ltd.3.3 An Approach to Hierarchical and Modular Program Construction
and Verification—The i Programming System— 126111
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R . Nakajima; Kyoto University 15 ,3 4 Hierarchical Software Development in HISP g35
K Futatsugi;ASoft^D^Electrotechnical Laboratory
175 jSpecification to Software Design
Y. Matsumoto; Toshiba Corp.
193a r atarASE & KNOWLEDGE BASE "
ChUPte4 O^^ftesearch on the Theoretical Aspect of Datable 1'
System and Knowledge Base System in Japan
S. Ohsuga; The University of Tokyo 2Q6
4 2 Theory of DatabasesY. Kambayashi; Kyoto University
rnmDUter System of4.3 Knowledge 8a ... 1 Systems as a New Meractrve Computer S* I
the Next Gen- uonS Ohsuga " University of Tokyo 25Q
-=cq tn Relational Databases4 4 On IntelligentA ...ess to Keiauuu
K. Fumkavta; Electrotechnical Laboratory
45 A Data Stream Database Computer
y. Tanaka; Hokkaido University
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Chanter 5 KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING ""- 28851 Resume ofKnowledge Engineering in Japan
kinference Scheme for Question- I
52 riSs;c: ue ******~ - 291 iUnderstanding Simulation Systems
k Tanaka- Osaka University ., , J_£s_- Id"-*-* of Attet, Branches » One 1Angngtams-Ar. Image Understanding Syslea, whtch Uttes
Production-Type Knowledge- which Ja,
s Tsaii audit. NakamK Osaka Unimsay tcchnolog
5 4 MeL Consultation System with Practical Recrements-Development of MEC;" M- the prival
S /.flifcffW Tte t/m'u -. ity of Tokyo the fUno;
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5 5 A Software Environment for DevelopingKnowledge Base Sys . i
F.Mizoguchi; Science University of Tokyo 11 years. Fcthis volu
APPENDIX !ivit ies and Policy Choices in Japan 351Information Oriented .uvities anu n
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