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- A resource-allocation scheme for multi-user on-line operation of a small computerAllen Reiter. 1-7 [doi]
- Effects of scheduling on file memory operationsPeter J. Denning. 9-21 [doi]
- Address mapping and the control of access in an interactive computerDavid C. Evans, Jean Yves Leclerc. 23-30 [doi]
- The air force computer program acquisition conceptMilton V. Ratynski. 33-44 [doi]
- Configuration management of computer programs by the Air Force: principles and documentationLloyd V. Searle, George Neil. 45-49 [doi]
- The technical specification: key to management control of computer programmingBurt H. Liebowitz. 51-59 [doi]
- Air force concepts for the technical control and design verification of computer programsM. S. Piligian, Joseph L. Pokorney. 61-66 [doi]
- UnivacĀ® 1108 multiprocessor systemD. C. Stanga. 67-74 [doi]
- Considerations in block-oriented systems designDonald H. Gibson. 75-80 [doi]
- Intrinsic multiprocessingRichard A. Aschenbrenner, Michael J. Flynn, George A. Robinson. 81-86 [doi]
- ASP: a new concept in language and machine organizationD. A. Savitt, Hubert H. Love Jr., R. E. Troop. 87-102 [doi]
- Digitized photographs for illustrated computer outputRichard W. Conn. 103-106 [doi]
- Mathematical techniques to improve hardware accuracy of graphic display devicesCloy J. Walter. 107-120 [doi]
- A new printing principleW. H. Puterbaugh, S. P. Emmons. 121-124 [doi]
- A time delay compensation technique for hybrid flight simulatorsV. Wayne Ingalls. 125-131 [doi]
- Backward time analog computer solutions of optimum control problemsMax D. Anderson, Someshwar C. Gupta. 133-139 [doi]
- An application of hybrid curve generation: cartoon animation by electronic computersTakeo Miura, Junzo Iwata, Junji Tsuda. 141-148 [doi]
- Stochastic computingB. R. Gaines. 149-156 [doi]
- The people problem: computers can helpE. R. Keller II, S. D. Bedrosian. 157-161 [doi]
- File handling at Cambridge UniversityD. W. Barron, A. G. Fraser, D. F. Hartley, B. Landy, Roger M. Needham. 163-167 [doi]
- GIM-1, a generalized information management language and computer systemDonald B. Nelson, Richard A. Pick, Kenton B. Andrews. 169-173 [doi]
- Inter-program communications, program string structures and buffer filesEdward Morenoff, John B. McLean. 175-183 [doi]
- DM-1: a generalized data management systemP. J. Dixon, J. Sable. 185-198 [doi]
- File management on a small computer the C-10 systemGilbert Steil Jr.. 199-212 [doi]
- Handling the growth by definition of mechanical languagesSaul Gorn. 213-224 [doi]
- An optical peripheral memory systemR. L. Libby, Richard S. Marcus, L. B. Stallard. 227-237 [doi]
- A rugged militarily fieldable mass store (MEM-BRAIN file)W. A. Farrand, R. B. Horsfall, N. E. Marcum, W. D. Williams. 239-243 [doi]
- The "Cluster": four tape stations in a single packageJohn T. Gardiner. 245-252 [doi]
- The oscillating veinAugusto H. Moreno, Louis D. Gold. 253-256 [doi]
- Computer applications in biomedical electronics pattern recognition studiesA. J. Welch, J. L. Devine, Robert G. Loudon. 257-263 [doi]
- Experimental investigation of large multilayer linear discriminatorsW. S. Holmes, C. E. Phillips. 265-271 [doi]
- A computer analysis of pressure and flow in a stenotic arteryPeter M. Guida, Louis D. Gold, S. W. Moore. 273-277 [doi]
- Security and privacy in computer systemsWillis H. Ware. 279-282 [doi]
- Security considerations in a multi-programmed computer systemBernard Peters. 283-286 [doi]
- Security and privacy: similarities and differencesWillis H. Ware. 287-290 [doi]
- System implications of information privacyH. E. Petersen, R. Turn. 291-300 [doi]
- A brief description of privacy measures in the RUSH time-sharing systemJ. D. Babcock. 301-302 [doi]
- A brief description of privacy measures in the multics operating systemEdward L. Glaser. 303-304 [doi]
- The influence of machine design on numerical algorithmsW. J. Cody. 305-309 [doi]
- Base conversion mappingsDavid W. Matula. 311-318 [doi]
- Accurate solution of linear algebraic systems: a surveyCleve B. Moler. 321-324 [doi]
- Recursive techniques in problem solvingA. Jay Goldstein. 325-329 [doi]
- Statistical validation of mathematical computer routinesCarl Hammer. 331-333 [doi]
- Macromodular computer systemsWesley A. Clark. 335-336 [doi]
- A functional description of macromodulesSevero M. Ornstein, Mishell J. Stucki, Wesley A. Clark. 337-355 [doi]
- Logical design of macromodulesMishell J. Stucki, Severo M. Ornstein, Wesley A. Clark. 357-364 [doi]
- Engineering design of macromodulesAsher Blum, Thomas J. Chaney, Richard E. Olson. 365-370 [doi]
- A macromodular systems simulator (MS2)Richard A. Dammkoehler. 371-376 [doi]
- A macromodular meta machineWilliam E. Ball. 377-392 [doi]
- The CHASM: a macromodular computer for analyzing neuron modelsCharles E. Molnar, Severo M. Ornstein, Antharvedi Anne. 393-401 [doi]
- Educational requirements for a student-subject matter interfaceKenneth H. Wodtke. 403-411 [doi]
- Centralized vs. decentralized computer assisted instruction systemsM. Gelman. 413-417 [doi]
- Reflections on the design of a CAI operating systemE. N. Adams. 419-424 [doi]
- Nature and detection of errors in production data collectionWilliam A. Smith Jr.. 425-428 [doi]
- Serving the needs of the information retrieval userC. Allen Merritt. 429-432 [doi]
- The Ohio Bell business information systemE. K. McCoy. 433-439 [doi]
- Programming by questionnaireAllen S. Ginsberg, Harry M. Markowitz, Paula M. Oldfather. 441-446 [doi]
- Compiler generation using formal specification of procedure-oriented and machine languagesPhilip Gilbert, William G. McLellan. 447-455 [doi]
- An experimental general purpose compilerRichard S. Bandat, Robert L. Wilkins. 457-461 [doi]
- Architecture for large computer systemsGerhard L. Hollander. 463-466 [doi]
- The best approach to a large computing capabilityGeorge P. West. 467-469 [doi]
- Associative parallel processingR. H. Fuller. 471-475 [doi]
- Unconventional systemsDaniel L. Slotnick. 477-481 [doi]
- Validity of the single processor approach to achieving large scale computing capabilitiesGene M. Amdahl. 483-485 [doi]
- Analog & hybrid computers in education: a panel sessionLadis Kovach. 487-489 [doi]
- DTPL push down list memoryR. J. Spain, M. J. Marino, H. I. Jauvtis. 491-498 [doi]
- An integrated MOS transistor associative memory system with 100 ns cycle timeRyo Igarashi, Toru Yaita. 499-506 [doi]
- Plated wire bit steering for logic and storageW. F. Chow, L. M. Spandorfer. 507-515 [doi]
- A cryoelectronic distributed logic memoryB. A. Crane, R. R. Laane. 517-524 [doi]
- TRACE time-shared routines for analysis, classification and evaluationGerald H. Shure, Robert J. Meeker, William H. Moore Jr.. 525-529 [doi]
- Degradation analysis of digitized signal transmissionJ. C. Kim, E. P. Kaiser. 531-539 [doi]
- Digital systems for array radarGeorge A. Champine. 541-546 [doi]
- DIAMAG: a multi-access system for on-line ALGOL programmingL. Bolliet, A. Auroux, J. Bellino. 547-552 [doi]
- GRAF: graphic additions to FORTRANA. Hurwitz, J. P. Citron, J. B. Yeaton. 553-557 [doi]
- The MULTILANG on-line programing systemWexelblat L. Wexelblat, H. A. Freedman. 559-569 [doi]
- RPL, a data reduction languageFrank C. Bequaert. 571-575 [doi]
- An experimental automatic informational station AIST-OAndrei P. Ershov, G. I. Kozhukhin, G. P. Makarov, M. I. Necherpurnko, Igor V. Pottosin. 577-582 [doi]
- Some issues of representation in a general problem solverGeorge W. Ernst, Allen Newell. 583-600 [doi]
- A compact data structure for storing, retrieving and manipulating line drawingsAndries van Dam, David Evans. 601-610 [doi]
- Experience using a time-shared multi-programming system with dynamic address relocation hardwareRobert W. O'Neill. 611-621 [doi]
- THOR: a display based time sharing systemJohn McCarthy, Dow Brian, Gary Feldman, John Allen. 623-633 [doi]
- COMPOSE/PRODUCE: a user-oriented report generator capability within the SDC time-shared data management systemWilliam D. Williams, Philip R. Bartram. 635-640 [doi]
- Code generation for PIE (Parallel Instruction Execution) computersJ. F. Thorlin. 641-643 [doi]
- Snuper computer: a computer in instrumentation automatonGerald Estrin, D. Hopkins, B. Coggan, Stephen D. Crocker. 645-656 [doi]
- An algorithmic search procedure for program generationMaurice H. Halstead, G. T. Uber, K. R. Gielow. 657-662 [doi]
- A macro: generator for ALGOLH. Leroy. 663-669 [doi]
- COMMEN: a new approach to programming languagesLeo J. Cohen. 671-676 [doi]
- SPRINT: a direct approach to list processing languagesCharles Kapps. 677-683 [doi]
- Syntax-checking and parsing of context-free languages by pushdown-store automataVictor B. Schneider. 685-690 [doi]
- The design and implementation of a table driven compiler systemC. L. Liu, G. D. Chang, R. E. Marks. 691-697 [doi]
- A complex logic module for the synthesis of combinational switching circuitsYale N. Patt. 699-705 [doi]
- Adaptive systems of logic networks and binary memoriesI. Aleksander. 707-712 [doi]
- Design of diagnosable sequential machinesZvi Kohavi, Pierre Lavallee. 713-718 [doi]
- Large core storage utilization in theory and in practiceT. A. Humphrey. 719-727 [doi]
- Extended core storage for the control data 64/6600 systemsGale A. Jallen. 729-734 [doi]
- Simulation of an ECS-based operating systemM. H. MacDougall. 735-741 [doi]
- A structural theory of machine diagnosisC. V. Ramamoorthy. 743-756 [doi]
- Compiler level simulation of edge sensitive flip-flopsJames T. Cain, Marlin H. Mickle, Lawrence P. McNamee. 757-759 [doi]
- A logic oriented diagnostic programHerman Jacobowitz. 761-764 [doi]
- Automatic trouble isolation in duplex central controls employing matchingE. M. Prell. 765-770 [doi]
- The place of digital backup in the direct digital control systemJ. M. Lombardo. 771-778 [doi]
- Real-time monitoring of laboratory instrumentsPaul A. C. Cook. 779-782 [doi]
- Humanizing industrial control softwareJ. B. Neblett, D. J. Brevik. 783-792 [doi]