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- Estimating software development schedules and costsRichard E. Merwin. 1-4 [doi]
- A mental health project programmed and designed with the aid of interactive computer graphicsKaiman Lee, Robert Correira, Owen F. Hackett Jr.. 5-10 [doi]
- Concept communications with design automation systemsDavid J. Albert. 11-14 [doi]
- "Computer generated artwork - the aide system"M. Kliman. 15 [doi]
- A tourguide to the AEDCAP RoadmapRon Rohrer. 16-28 [doi]
- "Error free MOS/LSI design system"Anthony V. Banes. 29-33 [doi]
- "An interactive, graphical system for the design of photomasks"Fontaine Richardson. 34 [doi]
- On-line interactive graphics the designer's dream or the production manager's nightmareS. H. Zelinger. 35-49 [doi]
- Clustering and linear placementDonald M. Schuler, Ernst G. Ulrich. 50-56 [doi]
- A proper model for the partitioning of electrical circuitsDaniel G. Schweikert, Brian W. Kernighan. 57-62 [doi]
- Techniques of gate assignmentLee Mah, Leon Steinberg. 63-71 [doi]
- Pin assignment in automated printed circuit board designNorman L. Koren. 72-79 [doi]
- Topologic class routing for printed circuit boardsLee Mah, Leon Steinberg. 80-93 [doi]
- A high quality, low cost router for MOS/LSIRoland L. Mattison. 94-103 [doi]
- Fault simulation of digital logic utilizing a small host machineRobert M. McClure. 104-110 [doi]
- Fault-test analysis techniques based on logic simulationErnst G. Ulrich, Thomas E. Baker, L. R. Williams. 111-115 [doi]
- TEGAS2 - anatomy of a general purpose TEST GENERATION AND SIMULATION system for digital logicStephen A. Szygenda. 116-127 [doi]
- Logic simulation and fault analysis of a self-checking switching processorHerbert Y. Chang, Robert C. Dorr, R. A. Elliott. 128-137 [doi]
- Applications of logic simulation in design automation at Texas InstrumentsJohn M. Robison. 138-143 [doi]
- A method for rapid testing of beam crossover circuitsDavid W. Hightower, B. A. Unger. 144-156 [doi]
- Hazard detection by a quinary simulation of logic devices with bounded propagation delaysDaniel W. Lewis. 157-164 [doi]
- The graphically accessed interactive design of industrial pipe systemsMelvin R. Corley, John J. Allan III. 165-169 [doi]
- The value of digital printer plotting in ship designAlexander C. Landsburg. 170-180 [doi]
- Spatial allocation in design and planningAllen Bernholtz, Steve Fosburg. 181-189 [doi]
- SYNARC: A computer - aided model for architectural designJoseph I. Greenberg, San Luis Obispo, Steven A. Siskind. 190-196 [doi]
- Combining proximity criteria with nature-of-the-spot criteria in architectural and urban design space planning problems using a computer-aided space allocation technique: A proposed technique and an example of its applicationDonald P. Grant. 197-202 [doi]
- Modeling the site planning of homogeneous usesChristos I. Yessios. 203-212 [doi]
- Optimization of planning and architectural decisions under conditions of uncertain demandElliott E. Dudnik. 213-219 [doi]
- A heathkit approach for computer-aided comparison of building alternativesR. Dunning Roberts. 220-228 [doi]
- An interactive computer graphics space allocation systemSami Al Banna, William R. Spillers. 229-237 [doi]
- "Building polyonimoes; an approach to the space layout problem"Robert Simpson Frew, Peter H. Roe. 238 [doi]
- Problem areas and the combination of wall-units to satisfy room relation specification between roomsIsao Oishi. 239-249 [doi]
- A logic and signal flow diagram subsystemG. Sanderson, A. Milici. 250-257 [doi]
- Computer aided logic designFrank W. Bliss. 259-263 [doi]
- Automated board layoutJerry G. Harvey. 264-271 [doi]
- A survey of current microprogrammed computersC. V. Ramamoorthy. 272-274 [doi]
- Microprogramming as a pedagogical tool in teaching computer scienceRichard E. Merwin. 275-281 [doi]
- The role of microprogramming in the computer science curriculumRobert F. Rosin, Gideon Frieder. 282-285 [doi]
- "Microprogramming - uses and tradeoffs"J. Michael Galey. 286 [doi]
- Interactive knitted textile design: A computer tool for designers and manufacturersJanice R. Lourie, Nitta P. Dooner. 287-300 [doi]
- Interactive graphics for schematic editing, a working toolM. D. Mancusi, J. Christian Wild. 301-304 [doi]
- The Interactive Computer Graphics System for Machined Part Design and NC Tape GenerationLawrence O. Sinkey, Jeffrey Z. Gingerich. 305-316 [doi]
- Increasing capabilities in interactive computer graphics terminalsCharles W. Rosenthal. 317-325 [doi]
- Picture generation for Interactive GraphicsLarry Jack French. 326-330 [doi]
- Gate for gate modular replacement of combinational switching networksDouglas C. Schmidt. 331-340 [doi]
- Optimal design of central processor data pathsKeki B. Irani, George A. McClain. 341-349 [doi]
- Design automation in network computersEdward K. Bowdon Sr.. 350-356 [doi]
- Design automation and queueing networks: An interactive system for the evaluation of computer queueing modelsK. Mani Chandy, Tom W. Keller, James C. Browne. 357-367 [doi]
- Design optimization by adaptive controlEldon J. Reynolds, John J. Allan III. 368-375 [doi]