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- Mathematical Analysis of AlgorithmsDonald E. Knuth. 19-27
- Linear Time Simulation of Deterministic Two-Way Pushdown AutomataSteven A. Cook. 75-80
- Toward Isotopic Image ReductionEdward S. Deutsch. 161-172
- Real-Time Classification of Handwritten Script WordsGeorge M. Miller. 218-223
- On the Correctness of Accepted InputJoachim Szlachta. 256-260
- An Example of Software System DebuggingFumio Akiyama. 353-359
- Exposing Side-Effects in a PL/I Optimizing CompilerThomas C. Spillman. 376-381
- Generalized Interactive Symbolic ManipulationsLouis W. Wolf, Larry J. Julyk. 425-428
- An Interaction-Handling Technique for Satellite GraphicsR. D. H. Wycherley. 435-439
- Large On-Line Files of Bibliographic Data: An Efficient Design and a Mathematical Predictor of Retrieval BehaviorP. L. Long, K. B. L. Rastogi, James E. Rush, J. A. Wyckoff. 473-478
- An Analysis of Response Ratio SchedulingPer Brinch Hansen. 479-484
- Paging with Fewest Expected ReplacementsJohn Pomeranz. 491-493
- Top-Down Syntax Analysis and Floyd-Evans Production LanguageSiegward Backes. 504-508
- The Limits of the Complexity of Computer SystemsD. J. Wheeler. 541-544
- Technologies for Storage HierarchiesEugene Shapiro. 553-558
- Development of Computer Languages and Interpretive SystemsZ. L. Rabinovitch. 582-585
- Modular Microprogrammed Logical Units (ULM)Jean Suchard, Gérard Bossuet. 586-590
- Packet Switching in a Public Data NetworkDonald W. Davies. 622-627
- Development of a Hybrid System for University ResearchK. G. Beauchamp, C. J. Kelley, P. G. Thomasson, M. E. Williamson. 655-661
- Hardware/Software Considerations in the AD/Four Electronic Patched Hybrid ComputerR. M. Howe, R. B. Hollstien, R. A. Moran. 668-674
- Real-Time Computer Techniques for Parallel ProcessorsR. P. Wishner, H. R. Downs, J. Shechter. 704-710
- An Array Processor Design for APL-Like Data StructureGerard L. M. Nougez, Dominique M. J. Peccoud. 717-720
- Applications of a Low Cost Graphical Input TabletP. J. Pobgee, J. R. Parks. 737-741
- Experimental Display with Input by Light Gate Field SelectionPeter Salminger. 742-747
- Technological Forecast 1971Isaac L. Auerbach. 764-775
- Investing in Information Systems SuccessJaques G. Maisonrouge. 779-784
- The Design and Implementation of Real-Time Systems in Urban and Suburban TransportationRobert Faure. 789-795
- A Positive Framework for Optimizing Bank CapitalThomas A. Ronzetti. 796-800
- Information Systems and Earth Resources ManagementRichard V. DeGrasse. 815-818
- Financial Planning with Computer AssistanceP. L. Cloot, R. J. Haynes, A. H. S. Loh. 833-836
- An Interactive Aid to Project ControlR. G. Croissant, L. A. Pickthorne. 837-842
- BASYSStefan H. Fosseus. 843-848
- A Company-Economy Interactive Approach to Sales ForecastingRaoul J. Freeman. 849-852
- The Conceptual Requirements for a Management Information Data BankJohn A. Gosden. 861-865
- Determination of the Optimum Capacity and Structure of Production Units in the Building IndustryStepán Haas, Václav Procházka. 866-870
- The Factual Approach to Long-range ADP PlanningRobert Keston. 877-883
- Dynamic Organization of Files in Management Control SystemA. M. Gil man, Y. A. Pervin. 888-890
- Computer Aid to Decision Making, its Irganization and AlgorithmsS. S. L. Chang. 905-911
- Information Processing and Knowledge Formation in Complex Bureaucratic Structures: An Instrumental ApproachMelvin C. Teschendorf. 912-917
- Estimation of Economic Effectiveness and Rational Organization of Computer Applications in Plant Control SystemV. T. Kulik, B. B. Timofeev. 938-943
- A User s View of Hardware Performance Monitors, or How to Get More Computer for Your DollarGary Carlson. 944-948
- Some Considerations of a Data Base Organization for a MIS at Enfield College of TechnologyBernard R. J. Staines. 954-961
- Quantification of the Qualitative Design Process: Planning and Design by ComputerAllen Bernholtz. 987-1009
- Educational Software - Some Solutions and ProspectsCamille Bellisant, Georges Fafiotte, Roger Sacco. 1031-1036
- Synthesis of the Optimum Forms of Engineering Constructions (technical designs) and Their Elements by Means of ComputersV. P. Martveev, A. I. Polovinkin. 1076-1079
- An Interactive Approach to Pipe Routing in Process PlantsR. G. Newell. 1080-1085
- A Two-stage Solution of the Cutting-stock ProblemMichael Adamowicz, Antonio Albano. 1086-1091
- Computer Automation of Bore Hole Designing and ProjectingA. E. Kulinkovich, G. A. Osipov, V. P. Pikalyov. 1098-1101
- Multiparameter Data Acquisition with a Satellite ComputerF. Colling, A. de Keyser, H. Horstmann. 1102-1107
- SEDAP: A Systematic Approach to the Processing of Experimental DataM. Audoux. 1108-1113
- Computer Generated Optical Elements: Kinoform FiltersP. M. Hirsch, J. A. Jordan Jr., L. B. Lesem. 1132-1137
- A System for Generating Urdu/Farsi/Arabic ScriptSyed S. Hyder. 1144-1149
- New Concepts for Digital Controlled Position Actuators Using Open Loop TechniquesJoachim Wernicke. 1162-1167
- The Reliability of a Hierarchical Multi-Computer System for Real Time Direct Industrial Process ControlIvan Plander. 1168-1173
- Computer Controlled Human Motor System ExperimentationGyan C. Agarwal, Gerald L. Gottlieb. 1174-1178
- Adaptive Method of Automatic Abstracting and IndexingE. F. Skorochod ko. 1179-1182
- Computational Problems in MagnetohydrodynamicsJohn Killeen. 1191-1205
- Splitting Methods for Partial Differential EquationsN. N. Yanenko. 1206-1213
- Invariant Subspace Perturbations for a Non-normal MatrixJames M. Varah. 1251-1253
- Error Bounds in QR and Jacobi Algorithms Applied to Hermitian or Normal MatricesFrançoise Chatelin-Laborde. 1254-1257
- On the Solution of Non-linear Least Squares ProblemsHugo D. Scolnik. 1258-1265
- Application of Orthogonal Transformations to the Solution af an Extremal ProblemV. N. Kublanovskaya. 1311-1316
- Optimal Estimation of Bounded Linear Functionals from Noisy DataF. M. Larkin. 1335-1345
- A Computer Art for the Video Picture WallJohn H. Whitney. 1382-1386
- Computer Coordinated Remote ManipulationR. Tomovic, M. Gavrilovic, M. Maric. 1387-1392
- CUM LAUDE: A New Approach in Designing Computer-assisted Language Instruction ProgramsHenry K. Urion. 1416-1422
- Toward a Computer Typography for Music Research: a progress reportHarry B. Lincoln. 1427-1430
- Computerized Historical Research in the USA: A Survey and EvaluationRobert P. Swierenga. 1435-1442
- Record Linkage: Adaptive Decision Techniques in File ProcessingAnthony R. Butler. 1466-1471
- Progressive Design of Models Using a System Identification LanguageC. Beaugas, G. Vallee, J. C. Savoie. 1472-1477
- Data Banks and Information Systems for National StatisticsRudolph C. Mendelssohn. 1483-1489
- Administration of Education - a new Systems ApproachSidney R. Wilson. 1498-1501
- A Design for an Educational Assembly SystemD. Klahr, Charles H. Kriebel, R. L. van Horn. 1502-1504
- Digital Filters Applicable to Electroencephalographic Pattern RecognitionW. P. Wilson, A. O. Bishop Jr.. 1543-1546
- CHEMAST: A Computer Program for Modelling Molecular StructuresC. D. Barry, Robert A. Ellis, S. M. Graesser, Garland R. Marshall. 1552-1558