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- A modular approach to file system designStuart E. Madnick, Joseph W. Alsop II. 1-13 [doi]
- RTOS: extending OS/360 for real time spaceflight controlJ. L. Johnstone. 15-27 [doi]
- On-line business applicationsJohn T. Gilmore Jr.. 29-30 [doi]
- On-line business applicationsCharles T. Casale. 30-31 [doi]
- On-line business applicationsMartin Greenberger. 32 [doi]
- On-line business applicationsWilliam M. Zani. 32-33 [doi]
- Computers and the underprivilegedMilton Bauman. 35-36 [doi]
- A program for the underprivileged and overprivileged in the Boston communityJohn J. Donovan. 36 [doi]
- Computers and the underprivilegedAllen L. Morton Jr.. 37-38 [doi]
- What the JOBS program is all aboutWilliam B. Lewis. 37 [doi]
- Experimental and demonstration manpower projectsJoseph Seiler. 38-40 [doi]
- Computers in service to libraries of the future: library requirementsW. N. Locke. 41-42 [doi]
- Using computer technology: frustrations aboundHenriette D. Avram. 42-44 [doi]
- Computers in service to libraries of the futureHoward W. Dillon. 44-45 [doi]
- Batch, conversational, and incremental compilersHarry Katzan Jr.. 47-56 [doi]
- TRANQUIL: a language for an array processing computerNorma E. Abel, Paul P. Budnik, David J. Kuck, Yoichi Muraoka, Robert S. Northcote, Robert B. Wilhelmson. 57-73 [doi]
- SNAP: an experiment in natural language programmingMichael P. Barnett, William M. Ruhsam. 75-87 [doi]
- The compiled macro assemblerWard Douglas Maurer. 89-93 [doi]
- Some logical and numerical aspects of pattern recognition and artificial intelligenceW. Clark Naylor. 95-101 [doi]
- A model of visual organization for the game of GOAlbert L. Zobrist. 103-112 [doi]
- Assembly of computers to command and control a robotLouis L. Sutro, William L. Kilmer. 113-137 [doi]
- Diagnosis and utilization of faulty universal tree circuitsGiacomo Cioffi, Eugenio Fiorillo. 139-147 [doi]
- Solid state keyboardEverett A. Vorthmann, Joseph T. Maupin. 149-159 [doi]
- Computer generated graphic segments in a raster displayRichard A. Metzger. 161-172 [doi]
- Errors in frequency-domain processing of imagesGrant B. Anderson, Thomas S. Huang. 173-185 [doi]
- Parametric description of a scan-display systemLawrence A. Dunn, Lakshmi N. Goyal, Bruce H. McCormick, Val G. Tareski. 187-206 [doi]
- Interactive tolerance analysis with graphic displayLawrence A. O'Neill. 207-213 [doi]
- A method of automatic fault-detection test generation for four-phase MOS LSI circuitsY. T. Yen. 215-220 [doi]
- A method of diagnostic test generationA. B. Carroll, M. Kato, Y. Koga, K. Naemura. 221-228 [doi]
- Programmed test patterns for multiterminal devicesFrancis J. McIntosh, W. W. Happ. 229-240 [doi]
- OS-3: the Oregon State open shop operating systemJames W. Meeker, N. Ronald Crandall, Fred A. Dayton, G. Rose. 241-248 [doi]
- Virtual memory management in a paging environmentNorman Weizer, G. Oppenheimer. 249-256 [doi]
- An operational analysis of a remote console systemHerbert D. Schwetman, James R. DeLine. 257-264 [doi]
- A model for core space allocation in a time-sharing systemMaurice V. Wilkes. 265-271 [doi]
- Picture-driven animationRonald M. Baecker. 273-288 [doi]
- Computer graphics displays of simulated automobile dynamicsCalvin M. Theiss. 289-296 [doi]
- Fast drawing of curves for computer displayDan Cohen, Theodore M. P. Lee. 297-307 [doi]
- A class of surfaces for computer displayTheodore M. P. Lee. 309-319 [doi]
- POGO: programmer-oriented graphics operationBarry W. Boehm, Vivian R. Lamb, R. L. Mobley, John E. Rieber. 321-330 [doi]
- Computer-aided processing of the newsJ. F. Reintjes, R. S. Marcus. 331-338 [doi]
- An on-line information system for managementG. F. Duffy, F. P. Gartner. 339-350 [doi]
- Computers and congressEdmond S. Mesko. 351-358 [doi]
- Automatic checkout of small computersMarvin S. Horovitz. 359-365 [doi]
- Cryptographic techniques for computersDennie Van Tassel. 367-372 [doi]
- Montessori techniques applied to programmer training in a workshop environmentElizabeth R. Alexander. 373-379 [doi]
- Variable topology random access memory organizationsMartin A. Fischler, Allen Reiter. 381-391 [doi]
- Fault location in memory systems by programC. V. Ravi. 393-401 [doi]
- Characteristics of faults in MOS arraysH. R. Lambert. 403-410 [doi]
- A systematic approach to the development of system programsF. M. Trapnell. 411-418 [doi]
- Management of computer programmersMalcolm H. Gotterer. 419-424 [doi]
- The management and organization of large scale software development projectsRonald H. Kay. 425-433 [doi]
- Interactive search and retrieval methods using automatic information displaysMichael E. Lesk, Gerard Salton. 435-446 [doi]
- The LEADER retrieval systemDonald J. Hillman, Andrew J. Kasarda. 447-455 [doi]
- System characteristics of IntrexJ. Francis Reintjes. 457-459 [doi]
- An experimental computer-stored, augmented catalog of professional literatureRichard S. Marcus, Peter Kugel, Robert L. Kusik. 461-473 [doi]
- Remote text access in a computerized library information retrieval systemD. R. Knudson, S. N. Teicher. 475-481 [doi]
- A combined display for computer venerated data and scanned photographic imagesDonald R. Haring, James K. Roberge. 483-490 [doi]
- A study of multiaccess computer communicationsP. E. Jackson, Charles D. Stubbs. 491-504 [doi]
- A communications environment emulatorJack M. Pearlman, Richard Snyder, Richard Caplan. 505-512 [doi]
- Development of New York City's geographic data networkRobert Amsterdam. 513-521 [doi]
- Requirements for the development of computer-based urban information systemsSteven B. Lipner. 523-528 [doi]
- Automatic traffic signal control systems: the metropolitan Toronto experienceJohn D. Hodges Jr., Douglas W. Whitehead. 529-535 [doi]
- Inter-relating hardware and software in computer science educationJack B. Dennis. 537-538 [doi]
- Let's not discriminate against good work in design or experimentationGeorge E. Forsythe. 538-539 [doi]
- Applied computer scienceLotfi A. Zadeh. 539-540 [doi]
- Identifying and developing curricula in software engineeringAlan J. Perlis. 540-541 [doi]
- SAL: systems assembly languagesCharles A. Lang. 543-555 [doi]
- BCPL: a tool for compiler writing and system programmingMartin Richards. 557-566 [doi]
- EXDAMS: extendable debugging and monitoring systemRobert M. Balzer. 567-580 [doi]
- Maximum-rate pipeline systemsL. W. Cotten. 581-586 [doi]
- Systematic design for modular realization of control functionsStanley M. Altman, Arthur W. Lo. 587-595 [doi]
- Optimizing floating point arithmetic via post addition shift probabilitiesJames A. Field. 597-603 [doi]
- Program transferabilityJames A. Ward. 605-606 [doi]
- Program transferabilityRobert W. Bemer. 606-607 [doi]
- Software compatibilityJohn A. Gosden. 607-608 [doi]
- Standardization of high-level languagesGrace Murray Hopper. 608-609 [doi]
- The transferability of computer programs and the data on which they operateEdward Morenoff. 609-610 [doi]
- Transferability of data and programs between computer systemsJerome D. Sable. 611-612 [doi]
- CAI problems and prospectsWallace Feurzeig, Seymour Papert. 613-614 [doi]
- CAI: research requirements for instructional strategiesDuncan N. Hansen. 614 [doi]
- Instructional uses of computers to grow gracefully and effectivelyEldo C. Koenig. 614-616 [doi]
- A picture is worth a thousand words: and it costs..J. C. R. Licklider. 617-621 [doi]
- Computer animation for the academic communityW. H. Huggins, Doris R. Entwisle. 623-627 [doi]
- Graphics in time-sharing: a summary of the TX-2 experienceWilliam R. Sutherland, James W. Forgie, Marie V. Morello. 629-636 [doi]
- Teaching heart function: one application of medical computer animationAllan H. Gott, Bruce R. Kubert, Allen F. Bowyer, George W. Nevatt. 637-647 [doi]
- The many roles of computing on the campusThomas E. Kurtz. 649-656 [doi]
- Design considerations for an educational time-sharing systemRobert F. Hargraves Jr., Andrew G. Stephenson. 657-664 [doi]
- A flexible user validation language for time-sharing systemsJohn S. McGeachie. 665-671 [doi]
- Project IMPRESS: time-sharing in the social sciencesEdmund D. Meyers Jr.. 673-680 [doi]
- Secondary school use of the time-shared computer at Dartmouth CollegeJean H. Danver, John M. Nevison. 681-689 [doi]
- Health information and planning systems: the need for consolidationP. F. Gross. 691-701 [doi]
- Computer assisted instruction in the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmiasE. J. Battersby. 703-708 [doi]
- Hospital automation: something more than a computerWalter L. Bennett, Charles F. Stroebel, Bernard C. Glueck Jr.. 709-714 [doi]
- Computers in medicine: automation vs. improvement of status quoAlvan R. Feinstein. 715-716 [doi]
- An analytic model of multiprogrammed computingRobert R. Fenichel, Adrian J. Grossman. 717-721 [doi]
- Measurement based automatic analysis of FORTRAN programsE. C. Russell, Gerald Estrin. 723-732 [doi]
- Software measurements and their influence upon machine language designLeon Presser, Michel A. Melkanoff. 733-737 [doi]
- More on simulation languages and design methodology for computer systemsDavid Lorge Parnas. 739-743 [doi]
- Calculating and plotting equipotential lines for objects with cylindrical geometryWilliam W. Shrader. 745-750 [doi]
- A modular system for reactor calculationsL. Just, A. Kennedy, P. Walker, A. Rago, G. Leaf. 751-757 [doi]
- Performance testing of function subroutinesW. J. Cody. 759-763 [doi]
- Towards an abstract mathematical theory of floating-point arithmeticDavid W. Matula. 765-772 [doi]
- Small computers in data networksC. B. Newport. 773-775 [doi]
- The use of a small computer as a terminal controller for a large computing systemH. B. Burner, R. Million, O. W. Richard, J. S. Sobolewski. 775-776 [doi]
- A system for designing fast programming language translatorsVictor Schneider. 777-792 [doi]
- Generating parsers for BNF grammarsFranklin L. Deremer. 793-799 [doi]
- An extended BNF for specifying the syntax of declarationsGordon Whitney. 801-812 [doi]
- A hierarchical graph model of the semantics of programsTerrence W. Pratt. 813-825 [doi]
- A flexible standard programming system for hybrid computationWolfgang K. Giloi, Dieter E. Beckert, Hans C. Liebig. 827-841 [doi]
- A real-time programming language and its processor for digital control of industrial processesLiang Liang. 843-848 [doi]
- A new graphic display/plotter for small digital computersGranino A. Korn, Stevens Simons, Russell Steinbach, Claude Wiatrowski. 849-858 [doi]
- Stability contours for the analysis of analog/digital hybrid simulation loopsRobert Vichnevetsky. 859-866 [doi]