Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 8, Issue 9

541 -- 0George E. Forsythe. President s letter to the membership
542 -- 0Kenneth E. Iverson. Letters to the editor: remarks on syntax and generalization of ALGOL 60
542 -- 0Hal C. Becker, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr., L. Chopin Cusachs. Letters to the editor: pictures of molecular orbit
542 -- 0R. M. Gordon. Letters to the editor: views on technical meetings
543 -- 552Samuel D. Conte, John W. Hamblen, William B. Kehl, Silvio O. Navarro, Werner C. Rheinboldt, David M. Young, William F. Atchison. An undergraduate program in computer science - preliminary recommendations
553 -- 556E. L. Lohse, R. V. Smith, Joseph F. Traub, Saul Gorn. Character structure and character parity sense for serial-by-bit data communication in the American Standard Code for information interchange
556 -- 0Malcolm C. Pike. Certification of algorithm 121 [G5] Normdev
556 -- 0Malcolm C. Pike. Certification of algorithm 200 [G5] normal random
556 -- 0Roger W. Elliott. Certification of algorithm 202 [G6] generation of permutations in lexicographical order
557 -- 558Edwin D. Reilly Jr., Francis D. Federighi. On reversible subroutines and computers that run backwards
559 -- 568George K. Hutchinson. A computer center simulation project
569 -- 0Edsger W. Dijkstra. Solution of a problem in concurrent programming control
570 -- 574Peter Henrici, Bruce O. Watkins. Finding zeros of a polynomial by the Q-D algorithm
575 -- 578R. W. Klopfenstein. Applications of differential equations in general problem solving
579 -- 582J. D. Canter, Charles E. Donaghey. UPLIFTS - University of Pittsburgh linear file tandem system

Volume 8, Issue 8

483 -- 488C. William Gear. High speed compilation of efficient object code
488 -- 492Walter Gautschi. Algorithms: ACM Algorithm 259: Legendre Functions for arguments larger than one
489 -- 492John G. Herriot. Algorithm 259: Legendre functions for arguments larger than one
492 -- 0J. H. Gunn. Algorith 260: 6-J symbols
492 -- 0J. H. Gunn. Algorithm 261: 9-J symbols
493 -- 0J. K. S. McKay. Algorithm 263: Partition generator
493 -- 0J. K. S. McKay. Algorithm 264: Map of partitions into integers
493 -- 0J. K. S. McKay. Algorithm 262: Number of restricted partitions of N
494 -- 496Peter J. Smith. Symbolic derivatives without list processing, subroutines, or recursion
496 -- 500David Gries, Manfred Paul, Hans-Rüdiger Wiehle. Some techniques used in the ALCOR ILLINOIS 7090
501 -- 508Arnold Lapidus, Max Goldstein. Some experiments in algebraic manipulation by computer
508 -- 510John E. Ranelletti. Dynamic format specifications
511 -- 512Richard Bellman, Harriet H. Kagiwada, Robert E. Kalaba. Nonlinear extrapolation and two-point boundary value problems
512 -- 0Alfs T. Berztiss. A note on storage of strings
514 -- 515Malcolm C. Harrison. File-handling within FORTRAN
516 -- 517Fred W. Weingarten. Simulation of computer logic by Fortran arithmetic
517 -- 0George G. Dodd. Remarks on simulation of Boolean functions
518 -- 526Paul A. D. de Maine. The self-judgment method of curve fitting

Volume 8, Issue 7

422 -- 426George E. Forsythe. President s letter to the ACM membership: why ACM?
427 -- 438Herbert Kanner, P. Kosinski, Charles L. Robinson. The structure of yet another ALGOL compiler
439 -- 440Saul Gorn. Conventions for the use of symbols in the preparation of flowcharts for information processing systems
443 -- 444William M. McKeeman. Peephole optimization
444 -- 445R. P. Rich, A. G. Stone. Method for hyphenating at the end of a printed line
445 -- 0Philip S. Abrams. Certification of algorithm 245 [M1]: TREESORT
445 -- 0Malcolm C. Pike. Remark on algorithm 235 [G6]: random permutation
445 -- 0G. Bayer. Remark on algorithm 258 [H]: transport
446 -- 452B. J. Dzubak, C. R. Warburton. The organization of structured files
453 -- 462Susumu Kuno. The predictive analyzer and a path elimination technique
463 -- 468Robert F. Rosin. Determining a computing center environment

Volume 8, Issue 6

347 -- 0James N. Haag. Letters to the editor: more suggestions for ALGOL 60
347 -- 0A. C. Andrews, E. Winston Grundmeier, Ben A. Paulson. Letters to the editor: calculations of first order kinetics problems with more than one first order region
349 -- 0Bernard A. Galler, Michael J. Fischer. The iteration element
350 -- 354Fred M. Tonge, Peter Keller, Allen Newell. QUICKSCRIPT - a SIMSCRIPT: like language for the G-20
355 -- 360Barry W. Smith. Symbolic notations for statistical tables and an approach towards automatic system design
361 -- 362Joseph F. Traub. American standard and IFIP / ICC vocabularies compared
366 -- 370Jürg Nievergelt. On the automatic simplification of computer programs
371 -- 377W. S. Brown. An operating environment for dynamic-recursive computer programming systems
377 -- 378Robert R. Korfhage. Deeply nested iterations
378 -- 0George D. Tobey. Bit manipulation in Fortran language
378 -- 0Roman L. Weil. Testing the understanding of the difference between call by name and call by value in ALGOL 60
379 -- 380A. A. Grau. Algorithm 256: modified Graeffe method [C2]
381 -- 0Robert N. Kubik. Algorithm 257: Havie integrator
381 -- 382G. Bayer. Algorithm 258: transport
382 -- 0William D. Allen. Certification of algorithm 246: graycode
385 -- 390Laurence I. Press. Conversion of decision tables to computer programs
391 -- 398Gerard Salton, Michael E. Lesk. The SMART automatic document retrieval systems - an illustration
399 -- 405Walter S. Stolz, Percy H. Tannenbaum, Frederick V. Carstensen. Stochastic approach to the grammatical coding of english

Volume 8, Issue 5

261 -- 0Walter H. Burkhardt. Letters to the editor: syntax and generalization of ALGOL 60
262 -- 0David Hutchinson. Letters to the editor: a final word on reducing truncation errors
262 -- 0Lee Schmidt. Letters to the editor: on syntax specification
262 -- 0Malcolm C. Harrison. Letters to the editor: Fortran II chaining
275 -- 278George E. Forsythe, Niklaus Wirth. Automatic grading programs
279 -- 0J. Boothroyd. Certification of algorithm 243 [B3]: logarithm of a complex number
279 -- 0Linda Teijelo. Algorithm 255: computation of Fourier coefficients
280 -- 286Saul Gorn. Performance of systems used for data transmission transfer rate of information bitsmdash;an ASA tutorial
289 -- 300Timothy V. Griffiths, Stanley R. Petrick. On the relative efficiencies of context-free grammar
300 -- 303Joseph B. Landwehr, Charles McLaughlin, H. Mueller, M. Lichstein, Seymour V. Pollack. BLNSYS - a 1401 operating system with Braille capabilities
304 -- 305Walter H. Burkhardt. Metalanguage and syntax specification
306 -- 307Ascher Opler. Procedure-oriented language statements to facilitate parallel processing
308 -- 312Robert P. Larsen, M. Morris Mano. Modeling and simulation of digital networks
315 -- 318Roger J. Weldon, Robert L. Baker. Applications of binary numbers in computer routines
318 -- 320Bruce I. Blum. An extended arithmetic package
321 -- 326Thomas G. Evans, D. Lucille Darley. DEBUG - an extension to current online debugging techniques
326 -- 0Donald R. King. Dynamic variable formatting

Volume 8, Issue 4

203 -- 206Saul Gorn. Transparent-mode control procedures for data communication, using the American standard code for information interchange - a tutorial
215 -- 216Richard W. Conway, J. J. Delfausse, William L. Maxwell, W. E. Walker. CLP-the Cornell list processor
217 -- 218Peter A. Businger. Algorithm 253 [F2]: eigenvalues of real symmetric matrix by the QR method
217 -- 0J. H. Gunn. Alogorithm 252 [Z]: vector coupling or Clebsch-Gordan coefficients
218 -- 219Peter A. Businger. Algorithm 254 [F2]: eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a real symmetric matrix by the QR method
219 -- 0James Stafford. Certification of algorithm 21 [S17]: Bessel function for a set of integer orders
220 -- 0Mats Ferring. Remark on algorithm 231 [F1]: matrix inversion
221 -- 223Zalman A. Shavell. The use of FORTRAN in subroutines with COBOL main programs
223 -- 226I. C. Pyle. Data input by question and answer
227 -- 228Richard Bellman, June D. Buell, Robert E. Kalaba. Numerical integration of a differential-difference equation with a decreasing time-lag
229 -- 230Richard M. Brown. Use of a conditional base number system for encoding sequences of correlated characters
231 -- 232Richard Bellman, Harriet H. Kagiwada, Robert E. Kalaba. Wengert s numerical method for partial derivatives, orbit determination and quasilinearization
233 -- 0Kazuo Tajiri. The use of COBOL subroutines in FORTRAN main programs
234 -- 0P. H. Arnold. Still another use for FORTRAN II chaining
235 -- 236James T. Day. On the numerical solution of an N-point boundary value problem for linear ordinary differential equations
243 -- 246D. R. Davis, Andrew D. Lin. Secondary key retrieval using an IBM 7090-1301 system

Volume 8, Issue 3

143 -- 144George E. Forsythe. President s letter to the ACM membership: why ACM?
145 -- 0Jack Moshman. Should ACM discontinue annual exhibits?
147 -- 149John B. Johnston. A class of unambiguous computer languages
149 -- 151O. G. Mancino, M. Morandi Cecchi. The internal structure of the FORTRAN CEP translator
152 -- 157Edgar T. Irons. A rapid turnaround multi-programming system
158 -- 167Peter J. Landin. A correspondence between ALGOL 60 and Church s Lambda-notations: Part II
167 -- 169W. A. Zaremba. On ALGOL I/O conventions
169 -- 170M. Wells. Algorithm 251: function minimisation [E4]
170 -- 171Henry J. Bowlden. Certification of algorithm 139 [A1]: solutions of the diophantine equation
171 -- 0E. J. Wasscher. Remark on algorithm 205 [E4]: ATIVE
171 -- 0James M. Varah. Certification of algorithm 203 [E4]: STEEP1
171 -- 0Malcolm C. Pike. Remark on algorithm 145 [D1]: adaptive numerical integration by Simpson s rule
172 -- 174S. E. Lass. PERT time calculations without topological ordering
175 -- 177Yasuhiko Ikebe. Note on triple-precision floating-point arithmetic with 132-bit numbers
177 -- 179Martin Greenberger. Method in randomness
179 -- 181Edayathu V. Krishnamurthy. On a divide-and-correct method for variable precision division

Volume 8, Issue 2

89 -- 101Peter J. Landin. Correspondence between ALGOL 60 and Church s Lambda-notation: part I
104 -- 105Henry J. Bowlden. Remark on algorithm 206 [B1]: arccossin
104 -- 0Niklaus Wirth. Algorithm 249: outreal N [15]
104 -- 0Loren P. Meissner. Remark on algorithm 135 [F4]: CROUT with equilibration and iteration
105 -- 0P. A. Samet. Certification of algorithm 234 [S23]: Poisson-Charlier polynomials
105 -- 106Walter Gautschi. Certification of algorithm 236 [S17]: Bessel functions of the first kind
107 -- 110Elaine L. Lahners. Automation of the radioisotope accountability system
111 -- 112Alan P. Batson. The organization of symbol tables
113 -- 0J. Ben Rosen, S. Suzuki. Pracniques: construction of nonlinear programming test problems
114 -- 115H. Gordon Rice. Recursion and iteration
115 -- 116Walter J. Weller, Virginia C. Klema. A rapid Braille transliteration technique for certain IBM machine
117 -- 124George D. Montillon. Computer user-oriented system
125 -- 129J. Y. S. Luh, R. J. Krolak. Mathematical model for mechanical part description
130 -- 134John B. Goodenough. A lightpen-controlled program for online data analysis

Volume 8, Issue 12

727 -- 0George E. Forsythe. President s letter to the ACM membership
731 -- 735D. S. Fredericks, C. R. Warburton. Across machine lines in COBOL
736 -- 741R. Stockton Gaines. On the translation of machine language programs
742 -- 748George T. Dellert Jr.. A use of macros in translation of symbolic assembly language of one computer to another
748 -- 752R. I. Benjamin. The Spectra 70/45 emulator for the RCA 301
753 -- 761Stuart G. Tucker. Emulation of large systems
762 -- 768Thomas M. Olsen. Philco/IBM translation at problem-oriented, symbolic and binary levels
769 -- 772Marvin Lowell Graham, Peter Zilahy Ingerman. An assembly language for reprogramming
777 -- 781Donald M. Wilson, David J. Moss. CAT: a 7090-3600 computer-aided translation
782 -- 785Mark I. Halpern. Machine independence: its technology and economics
786 -- 788James P. Anderson. Program structures for parallel processing
788 -- 0David Owens. Letters to the editor: comments on recent FORTRAN ideas
788 -- 0E. D. Reilly. Letters to the editor: on execute and repeat instructions
788 -- 0Paul A. Samet. Letters to the editor: IFIP 65; another view
789 -- 791M. Donald MacLaren. Algorithm 272: procedure for the normal distribution functions
792 -- 798James R. Slagle. Experiments with a deductive question-answering program
799 -- 805Patrick C. Fischer. Multi-tape and infinite-state automata - a survey
805 -- 0G. Rose. Letters to the editor: remarks on computers and aid to the handicapped

Volume 8, Issue 11

649 -- 0Nahal Ben Yoash. Letters to the editor: a two-tape-unit sort
649 -- 0David Owens. Letters to the editor: Avoiding bit manipulation in FORTRAN
656 -- 0Isaac L. Auerbach. Guest editorial: just as bridges made of wood
657 -- 661Kenneth Cohen, Joseph Henry Wegstein. AXLE2: an axiomatic language for string transformations
661 -- 666Saul Rosen, Robert A. Spurgeon, Joel K. Donnelly. PUFFT - The Purdue University fast FORTRAN translator
667 -- 668William M. McKeeman. Algorithm 268: ALGOL 60 reference language editor [R2]
668 -- 669Albert Newhouse. Algorithm 270: finding eigenvectors by Gaussian elimination [F2]
669 -- 670Roger S. Scowen. Algorithm 271: quickersort
670 -- 0C. W. Medlock. Remark on algorithm 250 [G6]: inverse permutation
671 -- 676Peter Naur. The performance of a system for automatic segmentation of programs within an ALGOL compiler (GIER ALGOL)
677 -- 682Solomon L. Pollack. Conversion of limited-entry decision tables to computer programs
682 -- 686R. K. Mueller, L. Cooper. A comparison of the primal-simplex and primal-dual algorithms for linear programming
687 -- 698Keren McConlogue, Robert F. Simmons. Analyzing English syntax with a pattern-learning parser
699 -- 703Tomaso Pomentale. An algorithm for minimizing backboard wiring functions
704 -- 706M. L. Ernst, Vincent E. Giuliano, Paul E. Jones. Centralization of document searching facilities
704 -- 710Anthony G. Oettinger. A forum on centralization and documentation
706 -- 707Roman C. Pucinksi, Allen Kent, Mortimer Taube, Harold Wooster, Gerard Salton. Invited comments on Centralization of document searching facilities
710 -- 0M. L. Ernst, Vincent E. Giuliano, Paul E. Jones. Response by Ernst, Giuliano and Jones

Volume 8, Issue 10

591 -- 0George E. Forsythe. President s letter to the ACM membership
593 -- 0J. G. Sanderson. Letters to the editor: On simple, low redundancy languages
594 -- 0Sanford Elkin. Letters to the editor: On combining FORTRAN and COBOL in problem solving
594 -- 0Timothy V. Griffiths. Letters to the editor: on procedures for constructing structural descriptions for three parsing algorithms
595 -- 600Morris Rubinoff, John F. White Jr.. Establishment of the ACM repository and principles of the IR system applied to its operation
601 -- 602Hans Langmaack. Algorithm 263 Gomory 1 [H]
602 -- 604James Stafford. Algorithm 264: interpolation in a table [E1]
604 -- 605Niklaus Wirth. Algorithm 265: find precedence functions [L2]
605 -- 606Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill. Algorithm 266: pseudo-random numbers [G5]
606 -- 0Malcolm C. Pike. Algorithm 267: random normal deviate [G5]
607 -- 615Yaohan Chu. An ALGOL-like computer design language
617 -- 620W. C. Lynch. Recursive solution of a class of combinatorial problems: an example
621 -- 623John G. Fletcher. A program to solve the Pentomino problem by the recursive use of macros
623 -- 624Kenneth C. Knowlton. A fast storage allocator
627 -- 633Herbert Rubenstein, John B. Goodenough. Contextual correlates of synonymy
634 -- 635I. R. Nielsen. A simple datatransmission system using the office telephone
635 -- 0John A. Gosden. Letters to the editor: yet more on rounding in commericial applications

Volume 8, Issue 1

9 -- 17George Radin, H. Paul Rogoway. NPL: highlights of a new programming language
18 -- 26Saul Gorn. Proposed American standard - character set for optical character recognition
27 -- 32J. M. Gerard, Michael P. Barnett, I. G. Izsak. Mechanization of tedious algebra: the Newcomb operators of planetary theory
34 -- 0P. A. Samet. Subroutine assembly
35 -- 38C. V. Ramamoorthy. Code structures for protection and manipulation of variable-length items
39 -- 40M. Morris Mano. Pracniques: simulation of Boolean functions in a decimal computer
40 -- 0William Kahan. Pracniques: further remarks on reducing truncation errors
41 -- 43H. W. Kirk. Use of decision tables in computer programming
44 -- 48R. G. Loomis. Boundary networks
49 -- 52Gerald H. Whipple, Hirosh Horibe, James F. Dickson, Lawrence W. Stark. Remote, online, real-time computer diagnosis of the clinical electrocardiogram
53 -- 70Robert F. Simmons. Answering English questions by computer: a survey
71 -- 0Peter Warburton. Letters to the editor: suggestions for ACM s long-term growth
71 -- 72D. M. Collison. Letters to the editor: calculating E on a small computer
71 -- 0Robert C. Payne. Letters to the editor: a reaction to Juncosa s proposal for ACM publications
72 -- 0A. K. Duncan. Letters to the editor: further results on computer construction of school timetables