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- Equitable distributionJohn A. Gosden. 9-16 [doi]
- RAMPS: a technique for resource allocation and multi-project schedulingJack Moshman, Jacob Johnson, Madalyn Larsen. 17-27 [doi]
- Time-sharing on the Ferranti-Packard FP6000 computer systemMichael Marcotty, Fred M. Longstaff, Audrey P. M. Williams. 29-40 [doi]
- The D825 automatic operating and scheduling programRankin N. Thompson, John A. Wilkinson. 41-49 [doi]
- A time-sharing debugging system for a small computerJohn McCarthy 0001, S. Boilen, Edward Fredkin, J. C. R. Licklider. 51-57 [doi]
- The Atlas scheduling systemD. J. Howarth, P. D. Jones, Michael T. Wyld. 59-67 [doi]
- DYSAC: a digitally simulated analog computerJ. R. Hurley, J. J. Skiles. 69-82 [doi]
- DAS: a digital analog simulatorRoger A. Gaskill, J. W. Harris, A. L. McKnight. 83-90 [doi]
- Six degree-of-freedom simulation of a manned orbital docking systemJ. C. Fox, Thomas G. Windeknecht. 91-104 [doi]
- Application of hybrid analog and digital techniques in the automatic map compilation systemS. Bertram. 105-112 [doi]
- Automatic reading machine for telegraph serviceW. D. Buckingham. 113-116 [doi]
- A research laboratory for processing and displaying satellite data in real timeR. H. Spitler, B. K. Kersey. 117-126 [doi]
- A real time multi-computer system for lunar and planetary space flight data processingWilliam R. Hoover, A. Arcand, T. B. Miller. 127-140 [doi]
- Ground operation equipment for the orbiting astronomical observatoryE. J. Habib, A. G. Ferris, H. W. Cooper, R. L. McConaughy. 141-153 [doi]
- Error detection correction and controlRobert Steeneck. 155-162 [doi]
- State of the art in scientific computingRichard Wesley Hamming. 163-167 [doi]
- A critical review of the state of the programming artRobert S. Barton. 169-177 [doi]
- Computer applications for industry and the military: a critical review of the last ten yearsDonald F. Blumberg. 179-190 [doi]
- Automatic parameter optimization as applied to transducer designMax Howell. 191-196 [doi]
- Hybrid computer solution of time-optimal control problemsElmer G. Gilbert. 197-204 [doi]
- Multiple integrals on a non-repetitive analog computerArthur Hausner. 205-212 [doi]
- Hybrid techniques for analog function generationW. E. Chapelle. 213-227 [doi]
- Automatic stratification of informationDavid Lefkovitz, Noah S. Prywes. 229-240 [doi]
- A computer approach to content analysis: studies using the General Inquirer systemPhilip J. Stone, Earl B. Hunt. 241-256 [doi]
- Selective dissemination of information (SDI): state of the art in May, 1963C. B. Hensley. 257-262 [doi]
- Computer controlled printingMichael P. Barnett, D. J. Moss, D. A. Luce, K. L. Kelley. 263-288 [doi]
- On the solution of an information retrieval problemBurnett H. Sams. 289-297 [doi]
- An outline of the requirements for a computer-aided design systemSteven A. Coons. 299-304 [doi]
- Theoretical foundations for the computer-aided design systemDouglas T. Ross, Jorge E. Rodriguez. 305-322 [doi]
- Man-machine console facilities for computer-aided designRobert H. Stotz. 323-328 [doi]
- Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication systemIvan E. Sutherland. 329-346 [doi]
- Sketchpad III: a computer program for drawing in three dimensionsTimothy E. Johnson. 347-353 [doi]
- Key addressing of random access memories by radix transformationAndrew D. Lin. 355-366 [doi]
- ADAM: a problem-oriented symbol processorAlvin P. Mullery, Ralph F. Schauer, Rex Rice. 367-380 [doi]
- Associative techniques with complementing flip-flopsEdwin S. Lee. 381-394 [doi]
- Programming and design considerations of a highly parallel computerJon S. Squire, Sandra M. Palais. 395-400 [doi]
- Manned spacecraft simulationJohn McLeod. 401-409 [doi]