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- CAM: today and tomorrowJames S. Lamb. [doi]
- The role of a computer in the publication of a primary journalRobert W. Bemer. [doi]
- A low-cost approach to remote data entryB. V. O'Brien. [doi]
- Digital recording reliability for information exchange applicationsRobert T. McKenna. [doi]
- The design of 'idiot-proof' interactive programsAnthony I. Wasserman. [doi]
- Ensuring input data integrity in a high-volume environmentRobert F. Stover, S. Krishnaswamy. [doi]
- Computers in the congressErnest C. Baynard. [doi]
- Archival performance of NASA GFSC digital magnetic tapeWilliam B. Poland Jr., Gilbert E. Prine, Thomas L. Jones. [doi]
- Specialized languages: an applications methodologyRichard H. Bigelow, Norton R. Greenfield, Peter Szolovits, Frederick B. Thompson. [doi]
- Display terminals can help people to use computersGabriel F. Groner. [doi]
- Some exploritory experience with easy computer systemsHarold Sackman. [doi]
- The computer in learning: the ordinary mortalAlfred Bork. [doi]
- Data integrity in the GIANT systemJed R. Allen, Verdon R. Walker. [doi]
- Metrication and systems designJoseph L. Pokorney. [doi]
- Research prospects in programmable assembly systemsDaniel E. Whitney. [doi]
- Combining remote & centralized data operations economicallyRobert S. Hulse. [doi]
- Factory automation and data collectionDavid A. Entrekin. [doi]
- Health care delivery: the impact of recent technological developmentsBruce D. Waxman. [doi]
- Controlling the resources of a N/C fabrication department: the gap between computer systems and realityClint T. Hays Jr.. [doi]
- A conceptual framework for man-machine everythingTheodor Holm Nelson. [doi]
- A conservative view of the community information utilityLaurence I. Press. [doi]
- Linguistics and the future of computationDavid G. Hays. 1-7 [doi]
- Syntax and computationJane J. Robinson. 8 [doi]
- Speech understandingDonald E. Walker. 8 [doi]
- Literary text processingSally Yeates Sedelow. 8 [doi]
- The augmented knowledge workshopDouglas C. Engelbart, Richard W. Watson, James C. Norton. 9-21 [doi]
- Graphics, problem solving and virtual systemsR. M. Dunn. 23-30 [doi]
- Performance determination: the selection of tools, if anyThomas E. Bell. 31-38 [doi]
- Computing societies: resource or hobby?Anthony Ralston. 38 [doi]
- Copyright problems in information processingB. H. Weil. 39 [doi]
- The special libraries association todayE. A. Strable. 39 [doi]
- Standards for library information processingLogan C. Cowgill, David L. Weisbrod. 39 [doi]
- Uses of the computer in large school districtsThomas J. McConnelle Jr.. 40 [doi]
- A network for computer usersBruce K. Alcorn. 40 [doi]
- Training of teachers in computer usageDuane E. Richardson. 41 [doi]
- How schools can use consultantsDonald R. Thomas. 41 [doi]
- NAPSS-like systems: problems and prospectsJohn R. Rice. 43-47 [doi]
- The correctness of programs for numerical computationT. E. Hull. 48 [doi]
- The changing role of simulation and the simulation councilsJohn McLeod. 49 [doi]
- Up, up and awayThomas H. Naylor. 50 [doi]
- Policy models: concepts and rules-of-thumbPeter W. House. 50 [doi]
- On validation of simulation modelsGeorge S. Fishman. 51 [doi]
- In the beginningHoward Campaigne. 52 [doi]
- Factors affecting commercial computers system design in the seventiesWilliam F. Simon. 52 [doi]
- Factors impacting on the evolution of military computersGeorge M. Sokol. 52 [doi]
- Modeling and simulation in the process industriesCecil L. Smith, Armando B. Corripio, Raymond Goldstein. 53-56 [doi]
- Needs for industrial computer standards: as satisfied by ISA's programs in this areaTheodore J. Williams, Kirwin A. Whitman. 57-61 [doi]
- Quantitative evaluation of file management performance improvementsT. F. McFadden, J. C. Strauss. 63-68 [doi]
- A method of evaluating mass storage effects on system performanceM. A. Diethelm. 69-74 [doi]
- The memory bus monitor: a new device for developing real-time systemsRichard E. Fryer. 75-79 [doi]
- Design and evaluation system for computer architectureKatsuya Hakozaki, Masahiro Yamamoto, Takaki Ono, Naoya Ohno, Mamoru Umemura. 81-86 [doi]
- An analysis of multiprogrammed time-sharing computer systemsM. A. Sencer, C. L. Sheng. 87-91 [doi]
- Use of the SPASM software monitor to evaluate the performance of the Burroughs B6700Jack M. Schwartz, Donald S. Wyner. 93-100 [doi]
- Evaluation of performance of parallel processors in a real-time environmentGregory R. Lloyd, Richard E. Merwin. 101-108 [doi]
- A structural approach to computer performance analysisP. H. Hughes, G. Moe. 109-120 [doi]
- Simulation: a tool for performance evaluation in network computersEdward K. Bowdon Sr., Sandra A. Mamrak, Fred R. Salz. 121-131 [doi]
- ACCNET: a corporate computer networkMichael L. Coleman. 133-140 [doi]
- A system of APL functions to study computer networksTheodore D. Friedman. 141-148 [doi]
- A high-level language for use with multi-computer networksHarvey Z. Kriloff. 149-153 [doi]
- A resource sharing executive for the ARPANETRobert H. Thomas. 155-163 [doi]
- Avoiding simulation in simulating computer communication networksRichard M. Van Slyke, W. Chou, Howard Frank. 165-169 [doi]
- An implementation of a data management system on an associative processorRichard Moulder. 171-176 [doi]
- Aircraft conflict detection in an associative processorH. R. Downs. 177-180 [doi]
- A data management system utilizing an associative memoryCasper R. DeFiore, P. Bruce Berra. 181-185 [doi]
- Associative processor applications to real-time data managementRichard R. Linde, Roy Gates, Te-Fu Peng. 187-195 [doi]
- A computer graphics assisted system for managementRohi Chauhan. 197-202 [doi]
- On the use of generalized executive system softwareWilliam Gorman. 203-210 [doi]
- Language selection for applicationsMaurice H. Halstead. 211-214 [doi]
- A national scientific and technical information system for CanadaJack E. Brown. 215 [doi]
- Global networks for information, communications and computersKjell Samuelson. 215 [doi]
- Panel session on intelligent terminals: a position paper---chairman's introductionIra W. Cotton. 217-218 [doi]
- Electronic point-of-sale terminals: a position paperM. Zane Thornton. 219 [doi]
- Design considerations for knowledge workshop terminalsDouglas C. Engelbart. 221-227 [doi]
- Intelligent satellites for interactive graphicsAndries van Dam, George M. Stabler. 229-238 [doi]
- Fourth generation data management systemsKevin M. Whitney. 239-244 [doi]
- Representation of sets on mass storage devices for information retrieval systemsStuart T. Byrom, Walter T. Hardgrave. 245-250 [doi]
- Design of tree networks for distributed dataR. G. Casey. 251-257 [doi]
- Specifications for the development of a generalized data base planning systemJay F. Nunamaker Jr., D. E. Swenson, Andrew B. Whinston. 259-270 [doi]
- Database sharing: an efficient mechanism for supporting concurrent processesPaul F. King, Arthur J. Collmeyer. 271-275 [doi]
- Optimal file allocation in multi-level storage systemsPeter P. S. Chen. 277-282 [doi]
- Interaction statistics from a database management systemJ. D. Krinos. 283-290 [doi]
- EDP conversion considerationWilliam E. Hanna Jr.. 290 [doi]
- The evolution of virtual machine architectureJeffrey P. Buzen, Ugo O. Gagliardi. 291-299 [doi]
- An efficient virtual machine implementationRonald J. Srodawa, Lee A. Bates. 301-308 [doi]
- Architecture of virtual machinesRobert P. Goldberg. 309-318 [doi]
- The computer-aided design environment project (COMRADE)Thomas R. Rhodes. 319-324 [doi]
- Use of COMRADE in engineering designJack Brainin. 325-329 [doi]
- The COMRADE executive systemRobert W. Tinker, Ira L. Avrunin. 331-337 [doi]
- COMRADE data management systemStanley E. Willner, Ann Ellis Bandurski, William C. Gorham Jr., Michael A. Wallace. 339-345 [doi]
- PLEX data structure for integrated ship designBernard M. Thomson. 347-352 [doi]
- COMRADE data management system storage and retrieval techniquesAnn Ellis Bandurski, Michael A. Wallace. 353-357 [doi]
- COMRADE design administration systemC. Michael Chernick. 359-363 [doi]
- A business data processing curriculum for community collegesDonald A. Davidson. 365-366 [doi]
- Computing at the junior/community college: programs and problemsHarold Joseph Highland. 367-369 [doi]
- The two year and four year computer technology programs at Purdue UniversityJohn Maniotes. 371-377 [doi]
- Computing studies at FarmingdaleCharles B. Thompson. 379-380 [doi]
- Computer education at Orange Coast College: problems and programs in the fourth phaseRobert G. Bise. 381-384 [doi]
- Computing at Central Texas CollegeAlton W. Ashworth Jr.. 385 [doi]
- The design of IBM OS/VS2 release 2Allan L. Scherr. 387-394 [doi]
- IBM OS/VS1: an evolutionary growth systemT. F. Wheeler Jr.. 395-400 [doi]
- Verification of a virtual storage architecture on a microprogrammed computerW. A. Schwomeyer. 401-406 [doi]
- On a mathematical model of magnetic bubble logicEiji Yodokawa. 407-412 [doi]
- The realization of symmetric switching functions using magnetic bubble technologyH. Chang, T.-C. Chen, C. Tung. 413-420 [doi]
- The control data STAR-100 paging stationW. C. Hohn, P. D. Jones. 421-426 [doi]
- The linguistic string parserRalph Grishman, Naomi Sager, C. Raze, B. Bookchin. 427-434 [doi]
- A multi-processing approach to natural languageRonald M. Kaplan. 435-440 [doi]
- Progress in natural language understanding: an application to lunar geologyW. A. Woods. 441-450 [doi]
- Experiments in sophisticated content analysisGary R. Martin. 451 [doi]
- Modelling English conversationsR. F. Simmons. 451 [doi]
- The efficiency of algorithms and machines: a survey of the complexity theoretic approachJohn E. Savage. 452 [doi]
- Hypergeometric group testing algorithmsF. K. Hwang, S. Lin. 452 [doi]
- Min-max relations and combinatorial algorithmsWilliam R. Pulleyblank. 453 [doi]
- Analysis of sorting algorithmsC. L. Liu. 453 [doi]
- In search of the fastest algorithmJ. Ian Munro. 453 [doi]
- The file transmission problemPeter Weiner. 453 [doi]
- Introduction to the theory of medical consulting and diagnosisEdward A. Patrick, Leon Y. L. Shen, Frank P. Stelmack. 455-461 [doi]
- Pattern recognition with interactive computing for a half dozen clinical applications of health care deliveryRobert S. Ledley. 463-477 [doi]
- Interactive pattern recognition: a designer's toolEdward J. Simmons Jr.. 479-483 [doi]
- Auto scan: techinque for scanning masses of data to determine potential areas for detailed analysisDavid L. Shipman, Clarence R. Fulmer. 485-488 [doi]
- SPIDAC: specimen input to digital automatic computerRobert S. Ledley, H. K. Huang, Thomas J. Golab, Yeshwant G. Kulkarni, Gerard Pence, Louis S. Rotolo. 489-496 [doi]
- A method for the easy storage of discriminant polynomialsRanan B. Banerji. 497-501 [doi]
- A non-associative arithmetic for shapes of channel networksMichael F. Dacey. 503-508 [doi]
- The description of scenes over time and spaceLeonard Uhr. 509-517 [doi]
- -7 cent/bit storage media, what does it mean?John C. Davis. 518 [doi]
- Tuning the hardware via a high level language (ALGOL)Ronald Brody. 518 [doi]
- Computer on a chip and a network of chipsGary Huckell. 518 [doi]
- Computer architecture and instruction set designP. C. Anagnostopoulos, M. J. Michel, Gary H. Sockut, George M. Stabler, Andries van Dam. 519-527 [doi]
- A new minicomputer/multiprocessor for the ARPA networkF. E. Heart, S. M. Ornstein, W. R. Crowther, W. B. Barker. 529-537 [doi]
- System integrity in small real-time computer systemsThomas J. Harrison, Thomas J. Pierce. 539-543 [doi]
- The design and implementation of a small scale stack processor systemMichael J. Lutz. 545-553 [doi]
- Operating system design considerations for microprogrammed mini-computer satellite systemsJohn E. Stockenberg, P. C. Anagnostopoulos, R. E. Johnson, R. G. Munck, George M. Stabler, Andries van Dam. 555-562 [doi]
- The masters degree program in computer scienceMichel A. Melkanoff, Bruce H. Barnes, Gerald L. Engel. 563 [doi]
- Another attempt to define computer scienceMichel A. Melkanoff. 563 [doi]
- A homophonic cipher for computational cryptographyFred A. Stahl. 565-568 [doi]
- Cryptology, computers, and common senseG. E. Mellen. 569-579 [doi]
- Information theory and privacy in data banksIrving S. Reed. 581-587 [doi]
- Privacy transformations for databank systemsRein Turn. 589-601 [doi]
- Design considerations for cryptographyC. H. Meyer. 603-606 [doi]
- More effective computer packages for applicationsWayne Nelson, Mary Phillips, Linda Thumhart. 607-614 [doi]
- EASYSTAT: an easy-to-use statistics packageAllen B. Tucker. 615-619 [doi]
- ACID: a user-oriented system of statistical programsR. A. Baker, T. A. Jones. 621-623 [doi]
- Graphics and engineering: computer generated color sound moviesLara H. Baker Jr., Edwin K. Tucker. 625-627 [doi]
- Graphics and computer-aided design in aerospaceRonald E. Notestine. 629-633 [doi]
- Graphics and digitizing automatic transduction of drawings into data basesCharles M. Williams. 635-637 [doi]
- Graphics in medicine and biologyCarol M. Newton. 639-642 [doi]
- The topological design of sculptural and architectural systemsRonald D. Resch. 643-650 [doi]
- An informal graphics system based on the LOGO languageWilliam M. Newman. 651-655 [doi]
- Graphics and interactive systems: design considerations of a software systemRobert C. Gammill, David Robertson. 657-662 [doi]
- Recent advances in sketch recognitionNicholas Negroponte. 663-675 [doi]
- Interactive graphics for computer aided network designJ. L. Franklin, E. B. Dean. 677-683 [doi]
- Sorting and the hidden-surface problemIvan E. Sutherland, Robert F. Sproull, Robert A. Schumacker. 685-693 [doi]
- Packet switching with satellitesNorman M. Abramson. 695-702 [doi]
- Packet-switching in a slotted satellite channelLeonard Kleinrock, Simon S. Lam. 703-710 [doi]
- Dynamic allocation of satellite capacity through packet reservationLawrence G. Roberts. 711-716 [doi]
- Session on views of the future: chairman's introduction---opposing viewsMurray Turoff. 717-722 [doi]
- The future of computer and communications servicesLawrence H. Day. 723-734 [doi]
- The social implications of the use of computers across national boundariesBurt Nanus, Michael Wooton, Harold Borko. 735-745 [doi]
- A new NSF thrust: computer impact on societyPeter Lykos. 747-749 [doi]
- The impact of technology on the future state of information technology enterpriseLee A. Friedman. 751-757 [doi]
- The home reckoner: a scenario on the home use of computersClaude A. R. Kagan, Lawrence G. Schear. 759-763 [doi]
- What's in the cards for data entry?George B. Bernstein. 765-771 [doi]
- Assessing the regional economic impact of pollution control: a simulation approachJ. R. Norsworthy. 773-780 [doi]
- What is different about tactical military operational programsGeorge G. Chapin. 787-795 [doi]
- What's different about the hardware in tactical military systemsEdward C. Svendsen, Donald L. Ream. 797-805 [doi]
- What's different about tactical military languages and compilersRaymond J. Rubey. 807-809 [doi]
- What's different about tactical executive systemsWilliam G. Phillips. 811-816 [doi]