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- An experiment in non-procedural programmingJesse H. Katz, William C. McGee. 1-13 [doi]
- Simulation of an assembly of simplified nerve cells on a digital computerRichard E. Sears, S. M. Khanna. 15-25 [doi]
- CYCLOPS-1: a second-generation recognition systemT. Marrill, A. K. Hartley, Thomas G. Evans, Burton H. Bloom, David Michael Ritchie Park, Timothy P. Hart, D. Lucille Darley. 27-33 [doi]
- Simulation of a Turing machine on a digital computerRobert W. Coffin, Harry E. Goheen, Walter R. Stahl. 35-43 [doi]
- The rope memory: a permanent storage deviceP. Kuttner. 45-57 [doi]
- A 300 nanosecond search memoryC. A. Rowland, W. O. Berge. 59-65 [doi]
- A new technique for using thin magnetic films as a phase script memory elementBruce A. Kaufman, Eduardo Tomas Ulzurrun. 67-75 [doi]
- Laminated ferrite memoryRabah Shahbender, C. Wentworth, Kai Li, S. Hotchkiss, Jan A. Rajchman. 77-90 [doi]
- A large capacity cryoelectric memory with cavity sensingL. L. Burns Jr., D. A. Christiansen, R. A. Gange. 91-99 [doi]
- Fixed, associative memory using evaporated organic diode arraysMorton H. Lewin, H. R. Beelitz, Jan A. Rajchman. 101-106 [doi]
- Generalized multiprocessing and multiprogramming systemsA. J. Critcklow. 107-126 [doi]
- Organizing and programming a shipboard real-time computer systemGeorge G. Chapin. 127-137 [doi]
- A multiprocessor system designMelvin E. Conway. 139-146 [doi]
- Analysis of computing-load assignment in a multi-processor computerMasanao Aoki, Gerald Estrin, Richard L. Mandell. 147-160 [doi]
- A discriminant method for automatically classifying documentsJohn H. Williams. 161-166 [doi]
- The direct access search systemI. A. Warheit. 167-172 [doi]
- A flexible direct file approach to information retrieval-test edit, search or select and print on an IBM 1401Jane Olmer, Robert Rick. 173-182 [doi]
- Experience with a generalized information processing systemMartin Kosakoff, Donald L. Buswell. 183-192 [doi]
- A search memory subsystem for a general-purpose computerAlbert Kaplan. 193-200 [doi]
- The logical organization of the PB 440 microprogrammable computerE. Boutwell Jr., E. A. Hoskinson. 201-213 [doi]
- Application of pushdown-store machinesR. James Evey. 215-227 [doi]
- An interrupt control for the B5000 data processor systemR. V. Bock. 229-241 [doi]
- The mechanization of a push-down stackC. B. Carlson. 243-250 [doi]
- Effects of digital execution time in a hybrid computerTakeo Miura, Junzo Iwata. 251-265 [doi]
- Corrected inputs: a method for improved hybrid simulationRobert Gelman. 267-276 [doi]
- A hybrid analog-digital differential analyzer systemJohn V. Wait. 277-293 [doi]
- Review and survey of mass memoriesL. C. Hobbs. 295-310 [doi]
- Investigation of a woven screen memory systemJ. S. Davis, P. E. Wells. 311-326 [doi]
- A new high density recording system: the IBM 1311 disk storage drive with interchangeable disk packsJo Dale Carothers, Russell K. Brunner, J. L. Dawson, M. O. Halfhill, R. E. Kubec. 327-340 [doi]
- Engineering description of the Burroughs disk fileR. W. Jack, R. G. Groom, R. A. Gleim. 341-350 [doi]
- A multiple-access disc fileIrving L. Wieselman, Raymond Stuart Williams, Donald K. Sampson. 351-364 [doi]
- Syntactic analysis of English by computer: a surveyDaniel G. Bobrow. 365-387 [doi]
- The computer-stored thesaurus and its use in concept processingClayton A. Shepherd. 389-395 [doi]
- Syntactic structure and ambiguity of EnglishSusumu Kuno, Anthony G. Oettinger. 397-418 [doi]
- A tape dictionary for linguistic experimentsJames L. Dolby, Howard L. Resnikoff, E. MacMurray. 419-423 [doi]
- Hybrid simulation of an aircraft adaptive control systemPeter W. Halbert. 425-435 [doi]
- A computer driven simulation environment for air traffic control studiesE. A. Robin, R. S. Pardee, D. L. Scheffler, Fred C. Holland. 437-442 [doi]
- Hybrid techniques for real-time radar simulationRoger L. Boyell, Henry Ruston. 445-458 [doi]
- The DES-1: a real-time digital simulation computerMax Palevsky, J. V. Howell. 459-472 [doi]
- Systems implications of new memory developments: memoria ex machinaSullivan G. Campbell. 473-479 [doi]
- A modified Holland machineWebb T. Comfort. 481-488 [doi]
- Associative logic for highly parallel systemsRobert R. Seeber, Arwin B. Lindquist. 489-493 [doi]
- Some applications for content-addressable memoriesGerald Estrin, R. H. Fuller. 495-508 [doi]
- A computer aid for symbolic mathematicsLewis C. Clapp, Richard Y. Kain. 509-517 [doi]
- Stock maintenance by telephone-one step towards integrated manufacturing control in a multi-shop manufacturing complexGeorge P. Lewett, Stephen Choolfaian. 519-527 [doi]
- Information handling in an arms control inspection and verification environmentL. F. Mathison. 529-533 [doi]
- An approach to manufacturing control using inexpensive source to computer communicationClaude A. R. Kagan, Ronald Tevonian. 535-549 [doi]
- Engineering characteristics of cylindrical thin-film parametrons for use in digital systemsBruce A. Kaufman, W. G. Pfieffer, Vijay K. Randery, A. J. Kolk Jr.. 551-563 [doi]
- Single capstan tape memoryR. A. Kleist, M. A. Lewis, B. C. Wang. 565-576 [doi]
- Evolution of digital magnetic tape systems for use in military environmentsD. H. Tyrrell, D. J. Morrison, J. J. Staller. 577-590 [doi]
- IBM 7340 hypertape driveR. A. Barbeau, J. I. Aweida. 591-602 [doi]
- Computer applications at the frontiers of biomedical researchW. R. Adey. 603-607 [doi]
- Computers and the administration of justiceRichard F. C. Hayden. 609-617 [doi]
- The computer in education: malefactor or benefactorRobert L. Egbert. 619-630 [doi]
- Computer-oriented peace researchLouis Fein. 631-639 [doi]