Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 10, Issue 9

531 -- 0John McCarthy. Comments on time sharing
531 -- 0William J. Cody. Another aspect of economical polynomials
533 -- 537Alan F. Westin. Special report: legal safeguards to insure privacy in a computer society
537 -- 0Lynn Yarbrough. Precision calculations of e and constants
538 -- 542Richard W. Conway, Howard L. Morgan. Tele-CUPL: a telephone time sharing system
543 -- 548James C. Howard. Computer formulation of the equations of motion using tensor notation
549 -- 558Helmut Weber. A microprogrammed implementation of EULER on IBM system/360 model 30
559 -- 567R. J. Parente, Howard S. Krasnow. A language for modeling and simulating dynamic systems
567 -- 569Vincent A. Busam. An algorithm for class scheduling with section preference
569 -- 0Bruce A. Chartres. Algorithm 310: Prime number generator 1
570 -- 0Bruce A. Chartres. Algorithm 311: Prime number generator 2
571 -- 572Arthur M. Lesk. Dynamic computation of derivatives
572 -- 574Fabrizio Luccio. A comment on index register allocation
575 -- 583B. J. Austin, T. S. Holden, R. H. Hudson. DAD, the C.S.I.R.O operating system
584 -- 588James D. Foley. A Markovian model of the university of Michigan executive system
589 -- 592James P. Titus. The patchwork nature of government computing support

Volume 10, Issue 8

463 -- 0T. D. Truitt. Thoughts on continuous change simulation languages
464 -- 468Anthony G. Oettinger. President s letter to the ACM membership
469 -- 473A. Michael Noll. A computer technique for displaying n-dimensional hyperobjects
474 -- 480Joseph Weizenbaum. Contextual understanding by computers
481 -- 492Douglas T. Ross. The AED free storage package
492 -- 494Ikuo Nakata. On compiling algorithms for arithmetic expressions
495 -- 500Lyle B. Smith. A comparison of batch processing and instant turnaround
501 -- 506Herbert Schorr, William M. Waite. An efficient machine-independent procedure for garbage collection in various list structures
507 -- 511Ned Chapin. Parsing of decision tables
513 -- 518Robert W. Bemer. Towards standards for handwritten zero and oh: much ado about nothing (and a letter), or a partial dossier on distinguishing between handwritten zero and oh
519 -- 520James P. Titus. ARPA: a visible means of support

Volume 10, Issue 7

396 -- 0K. Wright. Letters to the editor: on Bellman s method for unstable linear systems
396 -- 0Robert W. Bemer. Letter to the editor: on format effectors
396 -- 0W. I. Givens. Letter to the editor: a subprofessional comments
397 -- 412Norman R. Nielsen. The simulation of time sharing systems
413 -- 419Laszlo Betyar. A user-oriented time-shared online system
420 -- 424Stuart E. Madnick. String processing techniques
425 -- 428Russell W. Stineman. Plotting a function of three independent variables
428 -- 429J. K. S. McKay. On the representation of symmetric polynomials
430 -- 432David G. Moursund. Optimal starting values for Newton-Raphson calculation of x:::1 2:::
433 -- 440William M. Waite. A language independent macro processor
441 -- 446Michael D. Callahan, Anson E. Chapman. Description of basic algorithm DETAB/65 preprocessor
446 -- 449Ira Pohl. A method for finding Hamilton paths and Knight s tours
450 -- 451Paul Bratley. Algorithm 306: permutations with repetitions
450 -- 0Paul Bratley, J. K. S. McKay. Algorithm 305: symmetric polynomial
451 -- 452J. K. S. McKay. Algorithms 307: Symmetric group characters
452 -- 0R. J. Ord-Smith. Algorithm 308 Generation of the permutations in psedo-lexicographic order
452 -- 453R. J. Ord-Smith. Remarks on algorithm 87, 102, 130, 202: generation of permutations in lexicographical order
453 -- 0Lee S. Sims. Certification of algorithm 258: transport and algorithm 293: transportation problem
453 -- 0Michael L. V. Pitteway. Remark on algorithm 301: Airy function
453 -- 0H. Späth. Certification of algorithm 285: the mutual primal-dual method
454 -- 455James P. Titus. Changes in government procurement policies

Volume 10, Issue 6

335 -- 337Anthony G. Oettinger. President s letter to the ACM membership
339 -- 342K. J. Engvold, J. L. Hughes. A model for a multifunctional teaching system
342 -- 0Vincent E. Giuliano. Additional references
342 -- 0Robert F. Rosin. Relative to the President s December letter
343 -- 348Raj Reddy. Pitch period determination of speech sounds
349 -- 357Scott H. Cameron, Duncan Ewing, Michael Liveright. DIALOG: a conversational programming system with a graphical orientation
358 -- 367Harold W. Lawson. PL/I list processing
368 -- 370John Abramowich. Storage allocation in a certain iterative process
370 -- 0David Ross. The checkless society: individual authorization of payment
371 -- 373Gene H. Golub, T. N. Robertson. A generalized Bairstow algorithm
373 -- 374L. J. Gallaher. Algorithm 303: An adaptive quadrature procedure with random panel sizes
374 -- 375I. D. Hill, S. A. Joyce. Algorithm 304: Normal curve integral
375 -- 376Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill. Remark on Algorithm 179: Incomplete Beta ratio
376 -- 0John H. Welsch. Certification of Algorithm 253: Eigenvalues of a real symmetric matrix by the QR method
376 -- 377John H. Welsch. Certification of Algorithm 254: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a real symmetric matrix by the QR method
377 -- 0Henry C. Thacher Jr.. Remarks on Algorithm 180: Error function - large X
377 -- 0I. D. Hill, S. A. Joyce. Algorithm 304: Normal curve integral
377 -- 0Henry C. Thacher Jr.. Remarks on Algorithm 181: Complementary error function - large X
377 -- 0D. Ibbetson. Remarks on Algorithm 209: Gauss
377 -- 0M. Donald MacLaren. Algorithm 272: Procedure for the normal distribution function
377 -- 0Martin Crawford, Robert Techo. Remarks on Algorithm 123: Real error function, ERF (x)
377 -- 0G. J. Makinson. Remarks on Algorithm 296: Generalized least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials
377 -- 0Sven J. Cyvin. Remarks on Algorithm 226: Normal distribution function
379 -- 381James P. Titus. Security and privacy

Volume 10, Issue 5

259 -- 0Lewis C. Corey. What level for ACM publications?
259 -- 260Louis Fein. What is the true value of conferences?
260 -- 0David A. Bridger. Comments on levels of computer systems
260 -- 0Peter A. Businger. FORTRAN subroutines for scalar products
261 -- 265Martin Schatzoff, R. Tsao, R. Wing. An experimental comparison of time sharing and batch processing
266 -- 272Edward S. Walter, Victor L. Wallace. Further analysis of a computing center environment
273 -- 278Gary D. Hornbuckle. A multiprogramming monitor for small machines
279 -- 285S. Schlesinger, L. Sashkin. POSE: a language for posing problems to a computer
286 -- 291Gerald S. Shedler. Parallel numerical methods for the solution of equations
291 -- 292Gillian Bond, Michael L. V. Pitteway. Algorithm 301: Airy function
292 -- 293J. Boothroyd. Algorithm 302: Transpose vector stored array
293 -- 0John J. Kohfeld. Certification of Algorithm 30: Numerical solution of the polynomial equation
293 -- 0G. J. Makinson. Remark on Algorithm 28: Least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials
294 -- 0Kenneth E. Hillstrom. Certification of Algorithm 279: Chebyshev quadrature
295 -- 297J. W. Evans, Frank Harary, M. S. Lynn. On the computer enumeration of finite topologies
298 -- 299Glen G. Langdon Jr.. An algorithm for generating permutations
299 -- 301Salil K. Nandi, E. V. Krishnamurthy. A simple technique for digital division
302 -- 313Cyril N. Alberga. String similarity and misspellings
314 -- 315James P. Titus. Copyright revision legislation
315 -- 317Anthony G. Oettinger. Oettinger exposes dangers to scientific endeavor inherent in copyright bill

Volume 10, Issue 4

201 -- 202Lawrence G. Tesler. On systematic generation of Hamiltonian circuits
202 -- 0Robert W. Bemer. ESC facility in USASCII
202 -- 0S. M. Roberts, Benito Flores. Mr. Roberts and Mr. Flores reply
203 -- 0Gerard Salton. The European computer gap
204 -- 219Bernard A. Galler, Alan J. Perlis. A proposal for definitions in ALGOL
220 -- 223Harold S. Stone. One-Pass compilation of arithmetic expressions for a parallel processor
223 -- 224R. A. Brooker. A note: Top-to-bottom parsing rehabilitated?
224 -- 0Peter Calingaert. Corrigenda: computer systems
224 -- 0Louis W. Ehrlich. Corrigenda: numerical analysis
225 -- 231Mark M. Klein. Scheduling project networks
231 -- 234Paul S. Dwyer, Bernard A. Galler. A method for the solution of transportation problems with tall matrices
235 -- 238Andrew D. Hall, Forman S. Action. Scheduling university course examinations by computer
239 -- 243E. Eisner. Numerical integration of a function that has a pole
243 -- 244I. D. Hill, Malcolm C. Pike. Algorithm 299: Chi-squared integral
244 -- 245J. H. Gunn. Algorithm 300: Coulomb wave functions
246 -- 0James P. Titus. Computer inquiries increase in Washington

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

Volume 10, Issue 2

77 -- 81R. O. Fisher, C. D. Shepard. Time sharing on a computer with a small memory
82 -- 86Jacques Cohen. A use of fast and slow memories in list-processing languages
87 -- 88G. J. Makinson. Algorithm 296: Generalized least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials
87 -- 0H. Späth. Algorithm 295: Exponential curve fit
94 -- 99George S. Fishman. Problems in the statistical analysis of simulation experiments: the comparision of means and the length of sample records
100 -- 102Richard Bellman, Harriet H. Kagiwada, Robert Kalaba. Invariant imbedding and the numerical integration of boundary-value problems for unstable linear systems of ordinary differential equations
102 -- 104George D. Byrne. Parameters for pseudo Runge-Kutta methods
105 -- 106I. Bennett Goldberg. 27 bits are not enough for 8-digit accuracy
107 -- 108Louis W. Ehrlich. A modified Newton method for polynomials
111 -- 118Samuel Gorenstein. Testing a random number generator
119 -- 122John L. Pfaltz, Azriel Rosenfeld. Computer representation of planar regions by their skeletons
123 -- 125Stan Shannon, Claudia Henschke. Stat-Pack: a biostatistical programming package
126 -- 127James P. Titus. Pros and cons of patenting computer programs

Volume 10, Issue 12

757 -- 0Ira Pohl. Phas-structure productions in PL/I: Phas-structure productions in PL/I0
757 -- 0G. E. Watts. In memory of Richard Goodman
757 -- 0Lyle B. Smith. Re family membership in ACM
758 -- 764Peter C. Lockemann, W. Dale Knutsen. A multiprogramming environment for online data acquisition and analysis
772 -- 779David M. Dahm, T. H. Gerbstadt, M. M. Pacelli. A system organization for resource allocation
780 -- 783C. C. Gotlieb, Derek G. Corneil. Algorithms for finding a fundamental set of cycles for an undirected linear graph
784 -- 792Arla E. Weinert. A SIMSCRIPT-FORTRAN case study
793 -- 799L. Peter Deutsch, Butler W. Lampson. An online editor
800 -- 801S. Charmonman. Eigenvectors of a 2n×2n matrix
801 -- 803J. Boothroyd. Algorithm 318: Chebyschev curve-fit
804 -- 808Rudolf Bayer, David Gries, Manfred Paul, Hans-Rüdiger Wiehle. The ALCOR Illinois 7090/7094 post mortem dump
809 -- 813E. V. Krishnamurthy, Salil K. Nandi. On the normalization requirement of divisor in divide-and-correct methods
814 -- 815James P. Titus. Taxes at all levels

Volume 10, Issue 11

683 -- 684C. T. Fike. A rational approximation optimal by Moursund s criterion
684 -- 0I. C. Pyle. Character coding for information processing interchange
684 -- 0Eliezer Naddor. M in Z: a game for man-machine studies
684 -- 0R. J. Ord-Smith. Remark on Langdon s algorithm
685 -- 693M. D. Oestreicher, M. J. Bailey, J. I. Strauss. GEORGE 3 - A general purpose time sharing and operating system
694 -- 702Jesse H. Katz. An experimental model of system/360
703 -- 710Thomas H. Naylor, Kenneth Wertz, Thomas H. Wonnacott. Methods for analyzing data from computer simulation experiments
711 -- 715B. A. Marron, Paul A. D. de Maine. Automatic data compression
715 -- 721Roger E. Levien, M. E. Maron. A computer system for inference execution and data retrieval
722 -- 725R. H. Shumway. On the expected gain from adjusting matched term retrieval systems
726 -- 0D. B. Dulley, Michael L. V. Pitteway. Algorithm 314: Finding a solution of N functional equations in N unknowns
726 -- 728H. Späth. Algorithm 315: The damped Taylor s series method for minimizing a sum of squares and for solving systems of nonlinear equations
728 -- 729K. M. Brown. Algorithm 316: Solution of simultaneous non-linear equations
729 -- 0Charles L. Robinson. Algorithm 317: Permutation
744 -- 745James P. Titus. Service bureaus versus Banks

Volume 10, Issue 10

604 -- 606Anthony G. Oettinger. The hardware-software complementarity
609 -- 0A. Hood Roberts. Pinpointing the dates of data examined by the ALPAC
610 -- 0William Squire. On numerical integration of a function that has a pole
611 -- 618Donald E. Knuth. The remaining trouble spots in ALGOL 60
618 -- 623Peter J. Brown. The ML/I macro processor
627 -- 630M. V. Mathews, Carol Lochbaum, Judith A. Moss. Three fonts of computer drawn letters
630 -- 635Peter S. Rosenbaum. A grammar base question-answering procedure
636 -- 646John L. Smith. Microprogamming under a page on demand strategy
647 -- 654Richard C. Singleton. On computing the fast Fourier transform
655 -- 658Duane A. Adams. A stopping criterion for polynomial root finding
659 -- 665Malcolm C. Harrison, J. T. Schwartz. SHARER, a time sharing system for the CDC 6600
665 -- 0Paul Friedland. Algorithm 312: Absolute value and square root of a complex number
666 -- 0Paul Bratley, J. K. S. McKay. Algorithm 313: Multi-dimensional partition generator
666 -- 0Kenneth E. Hillstrom. Chebyshev quadrature
667 -- 0James P. Titus. An interview with Dr. Herbert R. J. Grosch

Volume 10, Issue 1

1 -- 0Louis Fein, Anthony G. Oettinger. ACM has a crisis of identity?
2 -- 0Gerard Salton. Covering the computer field
3 -- 11George E. Forsythe. A university s educational program in computer science
12 -- 18Peter Calingaert. System performance evaluation: survey and appraisal
19 -- 22Edward Morenoff, John B. McLean. A code for non-numeric information processing applications in online systems
23 -- 26Dennis J. Aigner. Letters to the editor: An interpretive input routine for linear programming
27 -- 34B. E. Cooper. A unifying computational method for the analysis of complete factorial experiments
35 -- 39Anthony Hassitt. Data directed input-output in FORTRAN
41 -- 44Peter W. Shantz, R. A. German, J. G. Mitchell, R. S. K. Shirley, C. Robert Zarnke. WATFOR - The University of Waterloo FORTRAN IV compiler
45 -- 52P. G. Moulton, M. E. Muller. DITRAN - a compiler emphasizing diagnostics
53 -- 55W. J. Cody, Anthony Ralston. A note on computing approximations to the exponential function
56 -- 57Morton Goldberg. On the computation of least squares polynomials
57 -- 60John A. C. Bingham. An improvement to iterative methods of polynomial factorization
61 -- 0John F. Banzhaf. Computers and the copyright law: a commentary
62 -- 67James P. Titus. Computers, communications, and the FCC