203 | -- | 0 | Katherine M. Jamerson. Hurrah! |
203 | -- | 0 | T. R. Savage. The hyphen controversy |
203 | -- | 0 | D. W. Barron. More views on monitor systems |
205 | -- | 209 | Thomas A. Keenan. Computers and education |
210 | -- | 211 | Alan J. Perlis. Programming of digital computers |
212 | -- | 214 | Bruce W. Arden. On introducing digital computing |
214 | -- | 215 | George E. Forsythe. An undergraduate curriculum in numerical analysis |
216 | -- | 218 | Robert R. Karfhage. Logic for the computer sciences |
219 | -- | 222 | Saul Gorn. Mechanical languages: a course specification |
222 | -- | 225 | David E. Muller. The place of logical design and switching theory in the computer curriculum |
225 | -- | 227 | William F. Atchison, John W. Hamblen. Status of computer sciences curricula in colleges and universities |
228 | -- | 230 | Theodor D. Sterling, M. Lichstein, F. Scarpino, D. Stuebing. Professional computer work for the blind |
231 | -- | 240 | Daniel G. Bobrow, Bertram Raphael. A comparison of list-processing computer languages: including a detailed comparison of COMIT, IPL-V, LISP 1.5, and SLIP |
241 | -- | 242 | Harmon T. Galdwin. An algorithm for converting integers from base a to base b |
242 | -- | 0 | Bill Benson, Dave Stevens. On avoiding matrix reversals between 7090 FORTRAN II and 7090 FORTRAN IV |
242 | -- | 243 | Mavis Griebrok. Decimal tables to binary coded tables |
243 | -- | 0 | M. Shimrat. Algorithm 223: Prime twins |
243 | -- | 244 | Leo J. Rotenberg. Algorithm 224: Evaluation of determinant |
244 | -- | 0 | William M. McKeeman, Lawrence G. Tesler, Harold S. Butler. Certification of algorithm 182: Nonrecursive adaptive integration |
244 | -- | 0 | Walter Gautschi. Certification of algorithm 222: Incomplete beta function ratios |
252 | -- | 255 | A. Denisov, G. Popov, Richard W. Judy. Designing a computer center |
255 | -- | 259 | Joseph L. Balintfy. Menu planning by computer |
259 | -- | 263 | H. P. Edmundson. Problems in automatic abstracting |