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- The historical development, and predicted state-of-the-art of the general-purpose digital computerCharles P. Bourne, Donald F. Ford. 1-22 [doi]
- The harvest systemPaul S. Herwitz, James H. Pomerene. 23-32 [doi]
- Organization of computer systems: the fixed plus variable structure computerGerald Estrin. 33-40 [doi]
- Horizons in computer system designWalter F. Bauer. 41-52 [doi]
- A multi-level file structure for information processingL. Miller, Jack Minker, W. G. Reed, Warren E. Shindle. 53-60 [doi]
- Symbolic logic in language engineeringH. M. Semarne. 61-71 [doi]
- The fact compiler: a system for the extraction, storage, and retrieval of informationCharles Kellogg. 73-82 [doi]
- A word-oriented transistor driven non-destructive readout memoryT. C. Penn, D. G. Fischer. 83-89 [doi]
- Unifluxor: a permanent memory elementA. M. Renard, W. J. Neumann. 91-96 [doi]
- Characteristics of a multiple magnetic plane thin film memory deviceKent D. Broadbent, Sei Shohara, George Wolfe. 97-102 [doi]
- Analog time delay systemCharles D. Hofmann, Harold L. Pike. 103-108 [doi]
- DAFT: a digital/analog function tableRobert M. Beck, James M. Mitchell. 109-118 [doi]
- Mathematical applications of the dynamic storage analog computerJack M. Andrews. 119-131 [doi]
- Recognition of sloppy, hand-printed charactersWorthie Doyle. 133-142 [doi]
- Empirical explorations of the geometry theorem machineHerbert L. Gelernter, J. R. Hansen, Donald W. Loveland. 143-149 [doi]
- A suggested model for information representation in a computer that perceives, learns, and reasonsPeter H. Greene. 151-164 [doi]
- Analog computer techniques for plotting Bode and Nyquist diagramsGeorge A. Bekey, Lucien W. Neustadt. 165-172 [doi]
- On the reduction of error in certain analog computer calculations by the use of constraint equationsRobert M. Turner. 173-180 [doi]
- The use of parameter influence coefficients in computer analysis of dynamic systemsHans F. Meissinger. 181-192 [doi]
- Data processing: what next?John M. Salzer. 193-202 [doi]
- The outlook for machine translationFranz L. Alt. 203-208 [doi]
- Computers for field artilleryLouis R. van de Velde. 209-224 [doi]
- Communications within a polymorphic intellectronic systemGeorge P. West, Ralph J. Koerner. 225-230 [doi]
- Encoding of incompletely specified Boolean matricesTed A. Dolotta, Edward Joseph McCluskey Jr.. 231-238 [doi]
- A built-in table lookup arithmetic unitR. C. Jackson, William H. Rhodes Jr., Wayne D. Winger, J. G. Brenza. 239-250 [doi]
- On microelectronic components, interconnections, and system fabricationKenneth R. Shoulders. 251-258 [doi]
- Iterative circuit computersJohn H. Holland. 259-265 [doi]
- On programming a highly parallel machine to be an intelligent technicianAllen Newell. 267-282 [doi]
- On a potential customer for an intelligent technicianC. West Churchman. 283-284 [doi]
- Real-time automobile ride simulationRobert H. Kohr. 285-300 [doi]
- Analog computer serves as both systems analysis tool and operator training facility for Enrico Fermi Atomic Power PlantSamuel N. Irwin, Robert R. Kley. 301-313 [doi]
- Anatran: first step in breeding the "diginalog"L. A. Ohlinger. 315-328 [doi]
- Man-to-machine communication and automatic code translationAnatol W. Holt, W. J. Turanski. 329-339 [doi]
- The computer operation languageGeorge F. Ryckman. 341-344 [doi]
- A new approach to the programming problemWilliam Orchard-Hays. 345-350 [doi]
- A line-drawing pattern recognizerLeon D. Harmon. 351-364 [doi]
- RCA's automatic store and forward message switching systemT. L. Genetta, H. P. Guerber, A. S. Rettig. 365-369 [doi]
- Production of magazine labels by the videograph processB. H. Klyce, J. J. Stone Jr.. 371-382 [doi]