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- CPSS: a common programming support systemDushan Boreta. 1-14 [doi]
- Error correction in CORC: the Cornell Computing LanguageDavid N. Freeman. 15-34 [doi]
- The compilation of natural language text into teaching machine programsLeonard Uhr. 35-44 [doi]
- Method of control for re-entrant programsGerald P. Bergin. 45-55 [doi]
- XPOP: a meta-language without metaphysicsMark I. Halpern. 57-68 [doi]
- A 10 Mc NDRO BIAX memory of 1024 word, 48 bit per word capacityWilliam I. Pyle, Theodore E. Chavannes, Robert M. MacIntyre. 69-80 [doi]
- Associative memory system implementation and characteristicsJ. E. McAteer, J. A. Capobianco, R. L. Koppel. 81-92 [doi]
- A 16k-word, 2-Mc, magnetic thin-film memoryEric E. Bittmann. 93-106 [doi]
- A semipermanent memory utilizing correlation addressingGeorge G. Pick. 107-121 [doi]
- 5-bit high-speed ferrite memory system: design and operationH. Amemiya, T. R. Mayhew, R. L. Pryor. 123-145 [doi]
- An associative processorRichard G. Ewing, Paul M. Davies. 147-158 [doi]
- A hardware-integrated GPC/search memoryRussell G. Gall. 159-173 [doi]
- A bit-access computer in a communication systemEdmund U. Cohler, Harvey Rubinstein. 175-185 [doi]
- Very high speed serial and serial-parallel computers HITAC 5020 and 5020EKenro Murata, Kisaburo Nakazawa. 187-203 [doi]
- IBM System/360 engineeringP. Fagg, J. L. Brown, J. A. Hipp, D. T. Doody, J. W. Fairclough, J. Greene. 205-231 [doi]
- UNISIM: a simulation program for communications networksJ. H. Weber, Lester A. Gimpelson. 233-249 [doi]
- The Data Processing System Simulator (DPSS): (SP-1299/000/01)Michael I. Youchah, Donald D. Rudie, Edward J. Johnson. 251-276 [doi]
- The use of a job shop simulator in the generation of production schedulesDonald R. Trilling. 277-290 [doi]
- HYTRAN: a software system to aid the analog programmerWolfgang Ocker, Sandra Teger. 291-298 [doi]
- "PACTOLUS": a digital analog simulator program for the IBM 1620Robert D. Brennan, Harlan Sano. 299-312 [doi]
- MIDAS: how it works and how it's workedHarold E. Petersen, F. John Sansom, Robert T. Hartnett, L. Milton Warshawsky. 313-324 [doi]
- The RAND tablet: a man-machine graphical communication deviceM. R. Davis, T. O. Ellis. 325-331 [doi]
- A system for automatic recognition of handwritten wordsPaul Mermelstein, Murray Eyden. 333-342 [doi]
- A laboratory for the study of graphical man-machine communicationEdwin L. Jacks. 343-350 [doi]
- Operational software in a disk oriented systemM. Phyllis Cole, Philip H. Dorn, C. Richard Lewis. 351-362 [doi]
- Image processing hardware for a man-machine graphical communication systemBarrett Hargreaves, John D. Joyce, George L. Cole, Ernest D. Foss, Richard G. Gray, Elmer M. Sharp, Robert J. Sippel, Thomas M. Spellman, Robert A. Thorpe. 363-386 [doi]
- Input/output software capability for a man-machine comunication and image processing systemThomas R. Allen, James E. Foote. 387-396 [doi]
- A line scanning system controlled from an on-line consoleFred N. Krull, James E. Foote. 397-410 [doi]
- A general purpose programming system for random access memoriesCharles W. Bachman, S. B. Williams. 411-422 [doi]
- The IBM Hypertape systemB. E. Cunningham. 423-434 [doi]
- Design considerations of a random access storage device using magnetic tape loopsAndrew Gabor, Janos T. Barany, Louis G. Metzger, Eleuthere Poumakis. 435-441 [doi]
- The time-sharing monitor systemH. A. Kinslow. 443-454 [doi]
- JOSS: a designer's view of an experimental on-line computing systemJ. C. Shaw. 455-464 [doi]
- Consequent procedures in conventional computersDonald R. Fitzwater, Earl J. Schweppe. 465-476 [doi]
- The jet propulsion laboratory ephemeris tape systemE. G. Orozco. 477-480 [doi]
- JPTRAJ: the new JPL trajectory monitorNicholas S. Newhall. 481-488 [doi]
- ACE-S/C acceptance checkout equipmentR. W. Lanzkron. 489-500 [doi]
- Saturn V launch vehicle digital computer and data adapterM. M. Dickinson, J. B. Jackson, G. C. Randa. 501-516 [doi]
- The 4102-s space track programE. T. Garner, Jonathan Oseas. 517-526 [doi]
- A hybrid computer for adaptive nonlinear process identificationRob J. Roy, Bruce W. Nutting. 527-537 [doi]
- The negative gradient method extended to the computer programming of simultaneous systems of differential and finite equationsAlbert I. Talkin. 539-543 [doi]
- Quantizing and sampling errors in hybrid computationC. R. Walli. 545-558 [doi]
- Real time recognition of hand-drawn charactersWarren Teitelman. 559-575 [doi]
- A computer program which "understands"Bertram Raphael. 577-589 [doi]
- A question-answering system for high school algebra word problemsDaniel G. Bobrow. 591-614 [doi]
- The unit preference strategy in theorem provingLarry Wos, Daniel F. Carson, George A. Robinson. 615-621 [doi]
- Comments on learning and adaptive machines for pattern recognitionC. Hugh Mays. 623-630 [doi]
- FLODAC: a pure fluid digital computerR. S. Gluskin, M. Jacoby, T. D. Reader. 631-641 [doi]
- Design automation utilizing a modified polish notationWilliam K. Orr, James M. Spitze. 643-650 [doi]
- Systematic design of cryogenic logic circuitsC.-C. Yang, J. T. Lou. 651-662 [doi]
- Binary-compatible signed-digit arithmeticAlgirdas Avizienis. 663-672 [doi]
- A transfluxor analog memory using frequency modulationWalter J. Karplus, James A. Howard. 673-683 [doi]
- The use of a portable analog computer for process identification, calculation and controlL. H. Fricke, R. A. Walsh. 685-693 [doi]
- Progress of hybrid computation at United Aircraft Research LaboratoriesGerard A. Paquette. 695-706 [doi]
- A strobed analog data digitizer with paper tape outputR. L. Carbrey. 707-715 [doi]
- Hybrid simulation of a lifting re-entry vehicleA. A. Frederickson Jr., R. B. Bailey, A. Saint-Paul. 717-733 [doi]