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- New horizons in systemsDarwin E. Ellett. 8-14 [doi]
- A multiload transfluxor memoryDavid G. Hammel, Walter L. Morgan, Robert D. Sidnam. 14-21 [doi]
- Design and analysis of MAD transfer circuitryDavid R. Bennion, Hewitt D. Crane. 21-36 [doi]
- A twistor matrix memory for semipermanent informationDuncan H. Looney. 36-41 [doi]
- A card changeable nondestructive readout twistor storeJ. J. DeBuske, J. Janik Jr., B. H. Simons. 41-46 [doi]
- Square-loop magnetic logic circuitsEdward P. Stabler. 47-54 [doi]
- Relative merits of general and special purpose computers for information retrievalAscher Opler, Norma Baird. 54-56 [doi]
- A specialized library index search computerB. Kessel, A. DeLucia. 57-59 [doi]
- Programmed interpretation of text as a basis for information-retrieval systemsLauren B. Doyle. 60-63 [doi]
- A theory of information retrievalClinton M. Walker. 63-65 [doi]
- The role of USAF research and development in information retrieval and machine translationRobert F. Samson. 66-69 [doi]
- Computing educated guessesEdwin S. Spiegelthal. 70-73 [doi]
- A memory of 314 million bits capacity with fast and direct access: its systems and economic considerationsN. Bishop, Arnold I. Dumey. 74-76 [doi]
- Information retrieval on a high-speed computerA. R. Barton, Vernon L. Schatz, L. N. Caplan. 77-80 [doi]
- The next twenty years in information retrieval: some goals and predictionsCalvin N. Mooers. 81-86 [doi]
- Simulation of an information channel on the IBM 704 computerErnest G. Newman, L. O. Nippe. 87-92 [doi]
- A compiler with an analog-oriented input languageMarvin L. Stein, Jack Rose, Donn B. Parker. 92-102 [doi]
- Automatic design of logical networksThomas C. Bartee. 103-107 [doi]
- The role of digital computers in the dynamic optimization of chemical reactionsRudolf E. Kálmán, R. W. Koepcke. 107-116 [doi]
- Simulation of human problem-solvingWillard G. Bouricius, J. M. Keller. 116-119 [doi]
- The role of the university in computers, data processing, and related fieldsLouis Fein. 119-126 [doi]
- The RCA 501 assembly systemH. Bromberg, T. M. Hurewitz, K. Kozarsky. 127-131 [doi]
- A program to draw multilevel flow chartsLois M. Haibt. 131-137 [doi]
- A compiler capable of learningRichard F. Arnold. 137-143 [doi]
- Special-purpose, electronic data systems: the solution to industrial and commercial automationWilliam V. Crowley. 143-146 [doi]
- The residue number systemHarvey L. Garner. 146-153 [doi]
- System evaluation and instrumentation for military special-purpose digital computer systemsA. J. Strassman, L. H. Kurkjian. 153-158 [doi]
- Automatic failure recovery in a digital data-processing systemRichard H. Doyle, Robert A. Meyer, Ronald P. Pedowitz. 159-168 [doi]
- A high-speed data translator for computer simulation of speech and television devicesEdward E. David Jr., Max V. Mathews, Henry S. McDonald. 169-172 [doi]
- Some experiments in machine learningHoward Campaigne. 173-175 [doi]
- Some communication aspects of character-sensing systemsClyde C. Heasly Jr.. 176-180 [doi]
- An approach to computers that perceive, learn, and reasonPeter H. Greene. 181-186 [doi]
- Automatic data processing in the tactical field armyA. B. Crawford. 187-189 [doi]
- Data transmission equipment concepts for FIELDATAWilliam F. Luebbert. 189-196 [doi]
- A high-accuracy, real-time digital computer for use in continuous control systemsW. J. Milan-Kamski. 197-201 [doi]
- The man-computer team in a space ecologyJ. Stroud, John McLeod. 202-203 [doi]
- The RCA 501 high-speed printers: the story of a product designC. Eckel, D. Flechtner. 204-207 [doi]
- A digital computer for industrial process analysis and controlEdward L. Braun. 207-211 [doi]
- The Burroughs 220 high-speed printer systemF. W. Bauer, Paul D. King. 212-217 [doi]
- The ACRE computer: a digital computer for a missile checkout systemRichard I. Tanaka. 217-221 [doi]
- IBM 7070 data processing systemJerome Svigals. 222-231 [doi]
- An organizational approach to the development of an integrated data-processing planGeorge J. Fleming. 231-234 [doi]
- Developing a long-range plan for corporate methods and the dependence on electronic data processingNorman J. Ream. 234-240 [doi]
- A general approach to planning for management use of EDPM equipmentGomer H. Redmond. 240-244 [doi]
- Dynamic production scheduling of job-shop operations on the IBM 704 data-processing equipmentL. N. Caplan, Vernon L. Schatz. 244-248 [doi]
- Numerical methods for high-speed computers: a surveyGeorge E. Forsythe. 249-254 [doi]
- More accurate linear least squaresRichard E. von Holdt. 255-256 [doi]
- The CORDIC computing techniqueJack E. Volder. 257-261 [doi]
- Monte Carlo calculations in statistical mechanicsW. W. Wood, J. D. Jacobson. 261-269 [doi]
- Real-time digital analysis and error-compensating techniquesWally Ito. 269-271 [doi]
- Automatic digital matric structural analysisM. Chirico, B. Klein, A. Owens. 272-276 [doi]
- A new approach to high-speed logicW. D. Rowe. 277-283 [doi]
- Information retrieval studyRobert Cochran. 283-285 [doi]
- Communication across language barriersW. F. Whitmore. 286-287 [doi]
- Symbolic language translationEugene C. Gluesing. 288-291 [doi]
- A generalized scanner for pattern- and character-recognition studiesWilbur H. Highleyman, Louis A. Kamentsky. 291-294 [doi]
- File searching using variable length keysRene De La Briandais. 295-298 [doi]
- Program design to achieve maximum utilization in a real-time computing systemA. Frederick Rosene. 299-304 [doi]
- Pattern and character recognition systems: picture processing by nets of neuron-like elementsLouis A. Kamentsky. 304-309 [doi]
- The social responsibility of engineers and scientistsF. B. Wood. 310-313 [doi]
- Emergency simulation of the duties of the President of the United StatesLouis L. Sutro. 314-323 [doi]
- Can computers help solve society's problems?Jerome Rothstein. 323-326 [doi]
- The measurement of social changeRichard L. Meier. 327-331 [doi]
- Simulation of sampled-data systems using analog-to-digital convertersMichael S. Shumate. 331-338 [doi]
- FOXY 2: a transistorized analog memory for functions of two variablesL. J. Kamm, P. C. Sherertz, L. E. Steffen. 338-340 [doi]
- A time-sharing analog computerJohn V. Reihing Jr.. 341-349 [doi]
- Computers: the answer to real-time flight analysisGuenther Hintze. 350-357 [doi]
- Industry's role in supporting high-school science programsJohn O. Paivinen. 358-360 [doi]