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- The numericord machine-tool directorGerald T. Moore. 6-10 [doi]
- Design of a numerical milling machine systemY. C. Ho, E. Calvin Johnson. 11-16 [doi]
- Logical organization of the DIGIMATIC computerJack Rosenberg. 25-29 [doi]
- The master terrain model systemJoseph A. Stieber. 30-33 [doi]
- A coordinated data-processing system and analog computer to determine refinery-process operating guidesC. H. Taylor. 34-39 [doi]
- System characteristics of a computer controller for use in the process industriesW. E. Frady, Montgomery Phister Jr.. 40-45 [doi]
- Optimized control through digital equipmentE. J. Otis. 45-50 [doi]
- Real-time presentation of reduced wind-tunnel dataM. Seamons, M. Bain, William R. Hoover. 50-53 [doi]
- The mechanization of letter mail sortingI. Rotkin. 54-57 [doi]
- Preparations for tracking artificial earth-satellites at the Vanguard Computing CenterD. A. Quarles. 58-64 [doi]
- Use of a digital computer for airborne guidance and navigationSolomon A. Zadoff, J. Rattner. 64-68 [doi]
- Some experimentation on the tie-in of the human operator to the control loop of an airborne navigational digital computer systemCorwin A. Bennett. 68-71 [doi]
- Multiweapon automatic target and battery evaluatorD. E. Eisenberg, A. Eugene Miller, Arnold B. Shafritz. 71-75 [doi]
- Control of automobile traffic: a problem in real-time computationD. L. Gerlough. 75-79 [doi]
- Physical simulation of nuclear reactor power plant systemsJ. J. Stone Jr., B. B. Gordon, R. S. Boyd. 80-83 [doi]
- Application of computers to automobile control and stability problemsRobert H. Kohr. 84-89 [doi]
- An analog-digital simulator for the design and improvement of man-machine systemsHarold K. Skramstad, A. A. Ernst, J. P. Nigro. 90-96 [doi]
- Facilities and instrumentation required for real-time simulation involving system hardwareA. J. Thiberville. 96-100 [doi]
- Problems in flight system simulationE. J. McGlinn. 100-103 [doi]
- Analog, digital, and combined analog-digital computers for real-time simulationCarl G. Blanyer, H. Mori. 104-110 [doi]
- The place of self-repairing facilities in computers with deadlines to meetLouis Fein. 111-115 [doi]
- Organizing a network of computers to meet deadlinesAlan L. Leiner, William A. Notz, Jay L. Smith, Arnold Weinberger. 115-128 [doi]
- A program-controlled program interruption systemFrederick P. Brooks Jr.. 128-132 [doi]
- A transistor-circuit chassis for high reliability in missile-guidance systemsG. A. Raymond. 132-135 [doi]
- A method of coupling a small computer to input-output devices without extensive buffersJames H. Randall. 136-139 [doi]
- The synthesis of computer-limited sampled-data simulation and filtering systemsArthur S. Robinson. 139-148 [doi]
- SAGE: a data-processing system for air defenseRobert R. Everett, Charles A. Zraket, Herbert D. Benington. 148-155 [doi]
- AN/FST-2 radar-processing equipment for SAGEW. A. Ogletree, H. W. Taylor, Edward W. Veitch, J. Wylen. 156-160 [doi]
- Operation of the SAGE duplex computersP. R. Vance, L. G. Dooley, C. E. Diss. 160-163 [doi]
- A digital system for position determinationDan C. Ross. 164-168 [doi]
- Real-time data processing for CAA air-traffic controlG. E. Fenimore. 169-172 [doi]
- Design techniques for multiple interconnected on-line data processorsF. J. Gaffney, S. Levine. 172-177 [doi]
- Reservations communications utilizing a general purpose digital computerR. A. McAvoy. 178-183 [doi]
- Stock transaction records on the Datatron 205A. H. Payne. 183-186 [doi]
- A small, low-cost business computerAlex B. Churchill. 187-190 [doi]
- A self-checking system for high-speed transmission of magnetic-tape digital dataE. J. Casey. 190-194 [doi]
- Communication between remotely located digital computersG. F. Grondin, F. P. Forbath. 194-197 [doi]
- Communication switching systems as real-time computersAmos E. Joel Jr.. 197-203 [doi]
- An introduction to the Bell System's first electronic switching officeR. W. Ketchledge. 204-208 [doi]
- Traffic aspects of communications switching systemsJoseph A. Bader. 208-213 [doi]
- The use of the IBM 704 in the simulation of speech-recognition systemsG. L. Shultz. 214-218 [doi]
- An automatic voice readout systemC. W. Poppe, P. J. Suhr. 219-221 [doi]
- Experiments in processing pictorial information with a digital computerRussell A. Kirsch, Lee Cahn, C. Ray, Genevie H. Urban. 221-229 [doi]
- Optical display for data-handling system outputJames Ogle. 230-232 [doi]
- Devices for reading handwritten charactersT. L. Dimond. 232-237 [doi]
- Automatic registration in high-speed character sensing equipmentAbraham I. Tersoff. 238-242 [doi]
- The National Cash Register high-speed magnetic printerJ. Seehof, M. Armstrong, G. Farley, M. Leinberger, M. Markakis, S. Smithberg. 243-250 [doi]
- On-line sales recording systemJ. S. Baer, A. S. Rettig, I. Cohen. 251-256 [doi]