Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 11, Issue 9

593 -- 0A. Kenneth Fitzgerald. Letters to the editor: on Congressman Brooks letter Re standardization
593 -- 0Mel Skinner. Letters to the editor: A tactical assault on systems procurement
593 -- 0G. A. Mapp. Proposed library of programs for personnel and related work
594 -- 0Jeffrey P. Krischer. Letters to the editor: On computer appreciation in the undergraduate curriculum
594 -- 0Richard K. Bennett. Letters to the editor: A base for language definition
595 -- 598Fred C. Hutton. Information Retrieval: PEEKABIT, computer offspring of punched card PEEKABOO, for natural language searching
598 -- 604Morris Rubinoff, Samuel Bergman, Winifred Franks, Elayne R. Rubinoff. Experimental evaluation of information retrieval through a teletypewriter
605 -- 612Peter J. Denning. Operating Systems: A statistical model for console behavior in multiuser computers
613 -- 618Hideyuki Hayashi, Sheila Duncan, Susumu Kuno. Computational Linguistics: Graphical input/output of nonstandard characters
619 -- 621B. L. Fox, D. M. Landi. Scientific Applications: An algorithm for identifying the ergodic subchains and transient states of a stochastic matrix
622 -- 629J. C. Dill, D. L. Randall, I. Richer. PLEXUS - an on-line system for modeling neural networks
630 -- 631G. D. Miller. Programming Techniques: An algorithm for the probability of the union of a large number of events
631 -- 633T. A. Bray, Christoph Witzgall. Algorithms: Algorithm 336: netflow
633 -- 0W. Pankiewicz. Algorithms: Algorithm 337: calculation of a polynomial and its derivative values by Horner scheme
633 -- 0T. A. Bray. Algorithms: Remark on algorithm 248: Netflow
633 -- 0J. H. Henderson, R. M. Knapp, M. E. Volberding. Algorithms: Remark on algorithm 248: netflow
634 -- 638Jan V. Garwick. Programming Languages: GPL, a truly general purpose language
639 -- 640G. W. Stewart, Dale W. Lick. Numerical Analysis: Numerical solution of a thin plate heat transfer problem
641 -- 644John R. B. Whittlesey. A comparison of the correlational behavior of random number generators for the IBM 360