Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 10, Issue 3

137 -- 138N. G. de Bruijn. Additional comments on a problem in concurrent programming control
137 -- 0Peter Zilahy Ingerman. Panini-Backus Form suggested
137 -- 0I. C. Pyle. Format effectors in ISO7 and ASCII
138 -- 0Richard Y. Kain. Aesop and the referee: a fable
138 -- 0Tom Scharf. More on processing 64-channel cards
138 -- 0John F. Banzhaf. Call for information: law and data processing
139 -- 140Anthony G. Oettinger. President s letter to the ACM membership
145 -- 147Alex Orden. The emergence of a profession
148 -- 0William F. Atchison. A reply to Fulkerson s comments
149 -- 154Edward Morenoff, John B. McLean. Application of level changing to a multilevel storage organization
155 -- 159Daniel G. Bobrow, Daniel L. Murphy. Structure of a LISP system using two-level storage
160 -- 165Ellen R. Clark. On the automatic simplification of source-language programs
165 -- 166Melvin Klerer, Jack May. Automatic dimensioning
167 -- 168L. D. Neidleman. An application of FORMAC
169 -- 171William M. Waite. An efficient procedure for the generation of closed subsets
175 -- 178C. T. Fike. Methods of evaluating polynomial approximations in function evaluation routines
181 -- 182J. Boothroyd. Algorithm 297: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of the symmetric system
186 -- 188Allan M. Krall, Robert Fornaro. An algorithm for generating root locus diagrams
188 -- 0J. Boothroyd. Remark on Algorithm 281: Abscissas and weights for Romberg quadrature
189 -- 191James P. Titus. The Nebulous future of machine translation