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- Development and utilization of a space station mission simulation modelKaren D. Brender, Charles P. Llewellyn. 1-11 [doi]
- Digital Simulation of an Aerospace VehicleJ. R. Mitchell, J. W. Moore, Heinz H. Trauboth. 13-18 [doi]
- An integrated analytical system for global range planningT. E. Williamson. 19-33 [doi]
- IDEA - a conversational, heuristic program for Inductive Data Exploration and AnalysisLaurence I. Press, Miles S. Rogers. 35-40 [doi]
- Treating hierarchical data structures in the SDC Time-Shared Data Management System (TDMS)Robert E. Bleier. 41-49 [doi]
- DIALOG: An operational on-line reference retrieval systemRoger K. Summit. 51-56 [doi]
- Programmed word length computerAllan L. Lucke. 57-65 [doi]
- An appraisal of the Atlas supervisorDerrick Morris, Frank H. Sumner, Michael T. Wyld. 67-75 [doi]
- Experience gained from the American Airlines SABRE system control programGeorge J. Evans Jr.. 77-83 [doi]
- Measures, models and measurements for time-shared computer utilitiesGerald Estrin, Leonard Kleinrock. 85-96 [doi]
- Analysis of computer peripheral interferenceJohn Staudhammer, C. A. Combs, Gordon Wilkinson. 97-101 [doi]
- Hardware measurement device for IBM system/360 time sharing evaluationFranklin D. Schulman. 103-109 [doi]
- The solution of simultaneous nonlinear equationsKenneth M. Brown, Samuel D. Conte. 111-114 [doi]
- A Chebyshev method for the numerical solution of the one-dimensional heat equationJohn C. Mason. 115-124 [doi]
- Numerical algorithms based on the theory of complex variableJames N. Lyness. 125-133 [doi]
- Machine organization for multiprogrammingPeter Wegner. 135-150 [doi]
- The status of systems for on-line mathematical assistanceAdrian Ruyle, John W. Brackett, Roy Kaplow. 151-167 [doi]
- Exploiting the time-sharing environmentThomas C. O'Sullivan. 169-175 [doi]
- Autodoc: Computer-based assistance for document productionMichael D. Callahan, Gloria Lauer Grace. 177-185 [doi]
- UMPIRE: An automatic Kriegsspiel referee for a time-shared computerJohn F. Burger. 187-193 [doi]
- FDIC Bank Management SimulationKalman J. Cohen, J. Timothy Heames. 195-202 [doi]
- An on-line symbol manipulation systemFrederick W. Blackwell. 203-209 [doi]
- The use of imbedded patterns and canonical forms in a self-improving problem solverAlistair D. C. Holden, David L. Johnson 0003. 211-219 [doi]
- A computer simulation model of driver-vehicle performance at intersectionsKenneth R. Laughery, Theodore E. Anderson, Edwin A. Kidd. 221-231 [doi]
- Scheduling a vehicle between an origin and a destination to maximize traveler satisfactionDennis Young. 233-245 [doi]
- Electronic computer applications in urban transportation planningRalph E. Schofer, Franklin F. Goodyear. 247-253 [doi]
- Implications of integrated transportation engineering design systems for computer software and hardware developmentS. M. Breuning, T. N. Harvey. 255-262 [doi]
- The SDC Time-Sharing System revisitedJules I. Schwartz, Clark Weissman. 263-271 [doi]
- Description of a high capacity fast turnaround university computing centerWilliam C. Lynch. 273-288 [doi]
- The computerized electrocardiogram: A model for medical signal analysisAnna Lea Weihrer, John R. Whiteman, Cesar A. Caceres. 289-295 [doi]
- A computer method for the arrangement of phytosociological tablesG. William Moore, William S. Benninghoff, Paul S. Dwyer. 297-299 [doi]
- A computer analysis of chronologies in GenesisDavid E. Y. Sarna. 301-309 [doi]
- A threshold selection languageBarry A. Wittman, Peter Zilahy Ingerman. 311-316 [doi]
- A compiler - compiler systemRobert G. Trout. 317-322 [doi]
- A semantic model for a language processorRobert V. Zara. 323-339 [doi]
- Design automation in ship detailingJohn B. Cohen, George O. Gardner, Bernhard W. Romberg. 341-353 [doi]
- Compound data structure for computer aided design; a surveyJ. C. Gray. 355-365 [doi]
- The AED approach to generalized computer-aided designDouglas T. Ross. 367-385 [doi]
- The notion of quantitative invisibility and the machine rendering of solidsArthur Appel. 387-393 [doi]
- GRASP - a graphic service programEugene M. Thomas. 395-402 [doi]
- Tabular representation of multivariate functions - with applications to topographic modelingBarry W. Boehm. 403-415 [doi]
- The role of computers in instructional systems: Past and futureFred A. Crowell, S. Carl Traegde. 417-425 [doi]
- The Brown University Student Operating SystemDavid S. Wile, Robert G. Munck, Andries van Dam. 427-439 [doi]
- An appreciation of computer appreciationArthur B. Kahn. 441-455 [doi]
- Microprogramming revisitedMichael J. Flynn, M. Donald McLaren. 457-464 [doi]
- The complexity of loop programsAlbert R. Meyer, Dennis M. Ritchie. 465-469 [doi]
- A problem oriented graphic languagePeter M. Schwinn. 471-477 [doi]
- Development of numerical control programming languages in EuropeBenjamin Mittman. 479-482 [doi]
- A comparative analysis of two concepts in the generation of uniform pseudo-random numbersGeorge C. Canavos. 485-501 [doi]
- Some further methods of discretizing the exponential distributionIrwin W. Kabak. 503-510 [doi]
- After the histogram what? a description of new computer methods for estimating the population densityMichael E. Tarter, Raymond L. Holcomb, Richard A. Kronman. 511-519 [doi]
- Data link control procedures: What they are and what they mean to the userHubert F. Ickes. 521-525 [doi]
- An approach to standardizing computer systemsEdward Morenoff, John B. McLean. 527-535 [doi]
- The undesirability of rigid standards for programming languagesRichard K. Ridgway. 537-540 [doi]
- The Numerical Control Information utility: Concepts and considerationsGastone Chingari. 541-551 [doi]
- The public planning information system and the computer utilityR. D. Jones. 553-564 [doi]
- The case against the computer utilityRonald F. Denz. 565-572 [doi]
- The user of simulation languages - the forgotten manJulian Reitman. 573-579 [doi]
- Computer simulation of computer system performanceNorman R. Nielsen. 581-590 [doi]
- On - line simulationMalcolm M. Jones. 591-599 [doi]