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- Universal programming languages and processors: a brief survey and new conceptsWalter H. Burkhardt. 1-21 [doi]
- Digital simulation languages: a critique and a guideJohn J. Clancy, Mark S. Fineberg. 23-36 [doi]
- Automatic simplification in FORMACRobert G. Tobey, Robert J. Bobrow, Stephen N. Zilles. 37-53 [doi]
- The new block diagram compiler for simulation of sampled-data systemsB. J. Karafin. 55-61 [doi]
- Two-dimensional programmingMelvin Klerer, Jack May. 63-75 [doi]
- Microprogram control for the experimental sciencesWilliam C. McGee, Harold E. Petersen. 77-91 [doi]
- Picoprogramming: a new approach to internal computer controlBruce E. Briley. 93-98 [doi]
- Precession patterns in a delay line memoryStanley P. Frankel, Jorge Hernandez. 99-104 [doi]
- An associative parallel processor with application to picture processingR. H. Fuller, R. M. Bird. 105-116 [doi]
- Computer organization for array processingD. N. Senzig, R. V. Smith. 117-128 [doi]
- Management problems of an aerospace computer centerG. A. Garrett. 129-137 [doi]
- The multidiscipline approach: a marketing applicationBurton G. Mendelson, Ralph V. Monaghan. 139-143 [doi]
- Organizational philosophy and the computer centerMalcolm H. Gotterer, Ashford W. Stalnaker. 145-151 [doi]
- Planning for generalized business systemsRobert V. Head. 153-159 [doi]
- Computer systems design and analysis through simulationGeorge K. Hutchinson, John Norris Maguire. 161-167 [doi]
- Basic concepts for planning an electronic data processing systemA. F. Moravec. 169-184 [doi]
- Introduction and overview of the multics systemFernando J. Corbató, Victor A. Vyssotsky. 185-196 [doi]
- System design of a computer for time sharing applicationsEdward L. Glaser, John F. Couleur, G. A. Oliver. 197-202 [doi]
- Structure of the multics supervisorVictor A. Vyssotsky, Fernando J. Corbató, Robert M. Graham. 203-212 [doi]
- A general-purpose file system for secondary storageRobert C. Daley, Peter G. Neumann. 213-229 [doi]
- Communications and input/output switching in a multiplex computing systemJoseph F. Ossanna, L. E. Mikus, S. D. Dunten. 231-241 [doi]
- Some thoughts about the social implications of accessible computingEdward E. David Jr., Robert M. Fano. 243-247 [doi]
- Structure and dynamics of military simulationsEugene Levine. 249-251 [doi]
- Analog-digital data processing of respiratory parametersT. W. Murphy. 253-257 [doi]
- Computer simulation: a solution technique for management problemsAlan J. Rowe. 259-267 [doi]
- The role of the computer in humanistic scholarshipEdmund A. Bowles. 269-276 [doi]
- The structure and character of useful information-processing simulationsLouis Fein. 277-282 [doi]
- The catalog: a flexible data structure for magnetic tapeMartin Kay, Theodore Ziehe. 283-291 [doi]
- Information search optimization and interactive retrieval techniquesJ. J. Rocchio, Gerard Salton. 293-305 [doi]
- An economical program for limited parsing of EnglishD. C. Clarke, R. E. Wall. 307-316 [doi]
- The mitre syntactic analysis procedure for transformational grammarsArnold M. Zwicky, Joyce Friedman, Barbara C. Hall, Donald E. Walker. 317-326 [doi]
- Cobweb cellular arraysRobert C. Minnick. 327-341 [doi]
- Two-dimensional iterative logicRudd H. Canaday. 343-353 [doi]
- Two-rail cellular cascadesRobert A. Short. 355-369 [doi]
- The associative memory structureB. T. McKeever. 371-388 [doi]
- Computer editing, typesetting and image generationMax V. Mathews, Joan E. Miller. 389-398 [doi]
- The left hand of scholarship: computer experiments with recorded text as a communication mediaGlenn E. Roudabush, Charles R. T. Bacon, R. Bruce Briggs, James A. Fierst, Dale W. Isner, Hiroshi A. Noguni. 399-411 [doi]
- MATHLAB: a program for on-line machine assistance in symbolic computationsCarl Engelman. 413-421 [doi]
- An integrated computer system for engineering problem solvingDaniel Roos. 423-433 [doi]
- AESOP: a prototype for on-line user control of organizational data storage, retrieval and processingEdward M. Bennett, Edward C. Haines, John K. Summers. 435-455 [doi]
- Structuring programs for multiprogram time-sharing on-line applicationsKenneth Lock. 457-472 [doi]
- Interactive machine language programmingButler W. Lampson. 473-481 [doi]
- Responsive time-shared computing in business its significance and implicationsCharles W. Adams. 483-488 [doi]
- Circuit implementation of high-speed pipeline systemsLeonard W. Cotten. 489-504 [doi]
- High-speed logic circuit considerationsW. H. Howe. 505-510 [doi]
- Crosstalk and reflections in high-speed digital systemsA. Feller, H. R. Kaupp, J. J. Digiacomo. 511-525 [doi]
- Integrating computers into behavioral science researchH. Borko. 527-532 [doi]
- Data analysis in the social sciences: what about the details?Geoffrey H. Ball. 533-559 [doi]
- Nonlinear regression models in biologyJoseph A. Steinborn. 561-566 [doi]
- Computer correlation analysis of intracellular neuronal responsesF. F. Hiltz. 567-581 [doi]
- Information processing of cancer chemotherapy dataAlice R. Holmes, Robert K. Ausman. 583-588 [doi]
- A facility for experimentation in man-machine interactionW. Lichtenberger, Melvin W. Pirtle. 589-598 [doi]
- A time- and memory-sharing executive program for quick-response on-line applicationsJames W. Forgie. 599-609 [doi]
- A design for a multiple user multiprocessing systemJames D. McCullough, Kermith H. Speierman, Frank W. Zurcher. 611-617 [doi]
- A computing system design for user serviceWebb T. Comfort. 619-626 [doi]
- Design considerations for a 25-nanosecond tunnel diode memoryDavid J. Crawford, R. L. Moore, J. A. Parisi, J. K. Picciano, W. David Pricer. 627-636 [doi]
- A silicon monolithic memory utilizing a new storage elementRichard R. Shively. 637-647 [doi]
- An experimental 65-nanosecond thin film scratchpad memory systemGeorge J. Ammon, Carl Neitzert. 649-659 [doi]
- Impact of scratchpads in design: multifunctional scratchpad memories in the Burroughs B8500Simon E. Gluck. 661-666 [doi]
- Scratchpad-oriented designs in the RCA spectra 70A. T. Ling. 667-677 [doi]
- Scratchpad memories at Honeywell: past, present, and futureNorman Nisenoff. 679-688 [doi]
- A bounded carry inspection adder for fast parallel arithmeticEmanuel Katell. 689-694 [doi]
- A fast conditional sum adder using carry bypass logicJoseph F. Kruy. 695-703 [doi]
- A checking arithmetic unitRichard A. Davis. 705-713 [doi]
- Serial arithmetic techniquesMeir M. Lehman, D. N. Senzig, J. Lee. 715-725 [doi]
- Simulation models for psychometric theoriesCarl E. Helm. 727-736 [doi]
- Human decision making under uncertainty and risk: computer-based experiments and a heuristic simulation programNicholas V. Findler. 737-752 [doi]
- Computer experiments in motor learningGene R. Bussey. 753-774 [doi]
- A survey of read-only memoriesMorton H. Lewin. 775-787 [doi]
- A high-speed, woven read-only memoryH. Maeda, M. Takashima, A. J. Kolk Jr.. 789-799 [doi]
- A thin magnetic film computer memory using a resonant absorption nondestructive readout techniqueM. May, W. W. Powell, Joe L. Armstrong. 801-808 [doi]
- Development of an e-core read-only memoryP. S. Sidhu, Bertram Bussell. 809-818 [doi]
- Magic: a machine for automatic graphics interface to a computerDon E. Rippy, D. E. Humphries. 819-830 [doi]
- A magnetic device for computer graphic inputMorton H. Lewin. 831-838 [doi]
- Graphic 1: a remote graphical display console systemWilliam H. Ninke. 839-846 [doi]
- The beam pen: a novel high-speed, input/output device for cathode-ray-tube display systemsDonald R. Haring. 847-855 [doi]
- Voice output from IBM system/360A. B. Urquhart. 857-865 [doi]
- Corrugator plant operating systemWalter J. Koch. 867-870 [doi]
- Real-time programming and Athena support at White Sands Missile RangeWilliam G. Davidson. 871-877 [doi]
- Quality evaluation of test operations via electronic data processingA. A. Daush. 879-882 [doi]
- The introduction of man-computer graphics into the aerospace industryS. H. Chasen. 883-892 [doi]
- Hybrid computing for lunar excursion module studiesArthur Burns. 893-901 [doi]
- Optimum design and error analysis of digital integrators for discrete system simulationAndrew P. Sage, Roger W. Burt. 903-914 [doi]
- Sequential analog-digital computerHermann Schmid. 915-928 [doi]
- Design of a high speed DDAMark W. Goldman. 929-949 [doi]
- Engineering mathematics via computersJohn Staudhammer. 951-958 [doi]
- The computer: tutor and research assistantRobert J. Meyer. 959-963 [doi]
- Training for the no. 1 ESSMatthew Raspanti. 965-977 [doi]
- CASE: a program for simulation of concept learningFrank B. Baker. 979-984 [doi]
- A 375-nanosecond main memory system utilizing 7-mil coresG. E. Werner, Robert M. Whalen. 985-993 [doi]
- Monolithic ferrite memoriesI. Abeyta, M. M. Kaufman, P. Lawrence. 995-1010 [doi]
- High speed ferrite 2 1/2 D memoryThomas J. Gilligan, Perry B. Persons. 1011-1021 [doi]
- Design and fabrication of a magnetic, thin film, integrated circuit memoryT. J. Matcovich, W. Flannery. 1023-1034 [doi]
- Batch fabricated matrix memoriesThomas L. McCormack, Claude P. Battarel, Harrison W. Fuller. 1035-1052 [doi]
- An integrated semiconductor memory systemH. A. Perkins, J. D. Schmidt. 1053-1064 [doi]
- Strobes: shared-time repair of big electronic systemsJesse T. Quatse. 1065-1072 [doi]
- A self-diagnosable computerR. E. Forbes, D. H. Rutherford, C. B. Stieglitz, L. H. Tung. 1073-1086 [doi]
- An automated interconnect design systemW. E. Pickrell. 1087-1092 [doi]
- Systematic design of automataJ. P. Roth. 1093-1100 [doi]