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COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946 TO 1963 CACM JACM PACM EJCC FJCC WJCC SJCC PGEC COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM (1958- ) JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (1954PROC. (AND PREPRINTS) OF THE ACM NATIONAL MEETINGS (1952EASTERN JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROC. (1951-1961) FALL JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROC. (1962- ) WESTERN JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROC. (1953-1961) SPRING JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE PROC. (1962- l TRANS. OF THE PROFESSIONAL GROUP ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS (1952- AADC60 ACFI57 ADC 53 AIC ANL 53 AODC62 ARAP AUS BCS 58 BIT CABS62 CAMB49 CAN CAS CATH63 CCST61 CENG59 CHBK62 CLUN55 CPFS61 CTPC54 DIP 62 ECIP55 EDPS61 ELEC61 FTT 53 HACC59 HARV IBMJ IBSJ ICC ICIP59 lCSI58 lEE S56 IFIP62 LCMT61 LSU MANC51 MCF 61 MIPP61 MSEE46 MTL 61 MTP 58 NCR NEWC57 NSMT60 OCR 62 ONR OP I 62 PCS 62 PECS52 PIRE PLCI61 PWCS54 RMCS60 ROME62 RTCS62 SACI58 SOS TCB TCJ TOMM58 WCR WOC062 ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS (PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY 1960) AUTOMATIC CODING (FRANKLIN INSTITUTE 1957) MONOGRAPH NO. 3 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTATION, NAT. PHYS. LAB., ENGLAND (HMSO 1953) ADVANCES IN COMPUTERS (ACADEMIC PRESS 1960- ) ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY, COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM, ANL-5181, 1953 APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS (GINN 1963) ANNUAL REVIEW IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING (PERGAMON PRESS 1960- ) PROC. OF AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER CONFERENCES (1951, 1957, 1960, 1963) THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM (PITMAN 1959) NORDISK TIDSKRIFT FOR INFORMATIONS- BEHANDLING (1961- ) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (PRENTICE-HALL 62) RPT OF A CONF ON H S AUTO CALCULATING-MACH., CAMBRIDGE, ENG., 1949 CANADIAN CONF. FOR COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING (1958, 60, 62) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SYMPOSIUM, ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUND. (1955-1962) COMPUTERS AND THOUGHT (MCGRAW-HILL. 1963) COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (MCGRAW-HILL 1961) COMPUTER ENGINEERING (PERGAMON PRESS 1960) COMPUTER HANDBOOK (MCGRAW-HILL 1962) THE COMPUTING LABORATORY IN THE UNIVERSITY (UNIV. OF WISC. 1957) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND FORMAL SYSTEMS (NORTH-HOLLAND 1963) CONF. ON TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTERS (WAyNE UNIV. PRESS 1955) DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSORS (J. WILEY 19621 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND INF. PROCESSING, DARMSTADT. 1955 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYMPOSIUM, LONDON (PITMAN 1963) ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS (PRENTICE-HALL 1961) FASTER THAN THOUGHT (PITMAN 1953) HANDBOOK OF AUTOMATION, COMP. AND CONTROL, VOL. 2 (J. WILEY 1959) HARVARD UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIA (1947, 1949. 1955, 1957, 1961) IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (1957- ) IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL (1962- ) INTERNATIONAL COMPUTATION CENTRE BULLETIN (1958- ) INT. CONF. ON INFORMATION PROCESSING, PARIS (UNESCO 1959) INT. CONF. ON SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, WASHINGTON, DC (NAS-NRC 1959) INST. OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, SUPPLEMENT PART B VOL. 103, 1956 INT. FED. FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING, MUNICH (NORTH-HOLLAND 1962) SYMP. ON LARGE CAPACITY MEMORY TECHNIQUES (MACMILLAN 1962) HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER CONF. (LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. 1955-1958) PROC MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTER INAUGURAL CONF., ENGLAND, 1951 MANAGEMENT AND THE COMPUTER OF THE FUTURE (J. WILEY 1962) MACHINE INDEXING, PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS (AMERICAN UNIV 1961) MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERIriG LECTURES, PHILADELPHIA, 1946 MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES. NAT. PHYS. LAB., ENG. (HMSO 1962) MECH. OF THOUGHT PROCESSES. NAT. PHYSICAL LAB., ENGLAND (HMSO 1959) NATIONAL (AND INTERNATIONAL) CUNVENTION RECORD OF THE IRE (1953- ) NEW COMPUTERS, A REPORT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS ~ACM 1957) PROC. OF THE NAT. SYMP. ON MACHINE TRANSLATION (PRENTICE-HALL 1961) OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION (SPARTAN 19&2) OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIA (1951, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60) SYMP. ON OPTICAL PROCESSING OF INFORMATION (SPARTAN PRESS 1963) PLANNING A COMPUTER SYSTEM (MCGRAW-HILL 1962) PROC. OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM. LOS ANGELES. 1952 PROC. IRE, COMPUTER ISSUES OCT 53, JAN 61, COMPUTER SECTION MAY 62 PROGRAMMED LEARNING AND ~OMPUTER-BASED INSTRUCTION (J. WILEY 1962) PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESCON COMPUTER SESSION, LOS ANGELES, 1954 RELIABILITY AND MAINT. OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS. LONDON (lEE 1960) SYMBOLIC LANGUAGES IN DATA PROCESSING, ROME (GORDON AND BREACH 62) REDUNDANCY TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS (SPARTAN PRESS 1962) SMALL AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS AND 1/0 EQUIP., LOS ANGELES 1958 SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS (PERGAMON PRESS 1959t61, SPARTAN PRESS 62) THE COMPUTER BULLETIN (1957- } THE COMPUTER JOURNAL (1958- ) THE THEORY OF MATHEMATICAL MACHINES (PERGAMON PRESS, 1963) WESCON CONVENTION RECORD OF THE IRE (1957-1960) WORKSHOP ON COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (SPARTAN 1963) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. John T. Connor, Secretary NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS • A. V. Astin, Dimtor Computer Literature Bibliography 1946 to 1963 W. W. Youden National Bureau of Standards Miscellaneous Publication 266 Issued March 31, 1965 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C .. 20402 - Price $3.75 Contents Introduction: How to understand the coden___________________________________ How to use the Bibliography Section____________________________ How to use the Title Word Index- _ _____________________________ How to use the Author Index_ __________________________________ Bibliography Section_____ _____ ___ _______________________ __ __ _____ Ti tIe Word Index _ _ _ ____________________________________________ AuthorIndex___________________________________________________ II Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 64-62989 III IV IV IV 1 74 382 Computer Literature Bibliography 1946 to 1963 W. W. Youden Over 6,100 references are contained in this biblipgraphy of computer literature published during the years 1946 through 1963. The Bibliography Section includes the full, title and all of the authors of every article published in 9 journals, 21 books, and over 100 proceedings. No articles from other sources are included. The books selected are those that have chapters by individual authors, as such chapters are not normally indexed in most libraries. The Title Word Index Section is used to find an article if any part of its title is known or to find all the articles whose titles include a particular word or phrase. The Author Index Section'lists all authors of each article, but does not indicate whether an individual is the sole author of the article. The bibliography is intended not only to serve those in the computer field, but also to be an experiment in information retrieval to determine the value of cumulative KWIC and author indexes to published literature in a specific subject area. INTRODUCTION How To Understand the Coden All three sections of this computer literature bibliography use an ll-character (occasionally 12character) coden! to identify each article. The first four letters (sometimes three letters plus a space) are usually an acronym for the title of the book, journal, or proceeding. An effort has been made to choose acronyms of mnemonic value. A list of the acronyms with their explanations is given on the inside of the front and back covers. The Bibliography Section is in the same sequence as the lists inside the covers. Sometimes an abbreviation is used instead of an acronym,. For example, HARV is the four-letter abbreVIation used for the proceedings of all conferences which took place at Harvard University. Following the four-letter acronym are the last two digits of the year in which the article was first presented or published. For journals, the issue number is given immmediately following the two year-digits. The letters 0, N, and D are used to indicate the 10th, 11th, and 12th issues of a monthl:y: journal. For books and proceedings, this digit, If there is one, indicates the volume number. Last, separated by at least one space (with a few unavoidable exceptions), the starting page of the article is given. Some examples of how coden expand to the full reference are as follows: CACM63N 660=Communications of the ACM, 1963, November, page 660 1 Charles Bishop, An Integrated approach to the documentation problem, American Do;:umentatlon 4. 54-65 (April 1953). W. Yonden, Characteristics of programs for KWIC and 'other computer produced indexes, A mamatlon and SciMltijic Communication, 332, (1963). 8 Letters to the editor, Science 120. 1038-1040 (1954). 2 W. DIP 62 ICSI 582 67=Digital Information Processors, 1962, page 67 823=International Conference on Scientific Information, 1958 Volume 2, page 823 A few exceptions to the rules above occur when a book or proceedings does not number its pages from start to finish, but numbers the pages of each article or chapter indel?endently. In such cases the article or chapter identification used in the book or proceedings is used in the coden. For example: PACM61 12A5=Preprints of the ACM, Paper 12A5 1961, Another exception is made for the two journals that have a volume year slightly out of phase with the calendar year. For these journals the volume number, which is redundant information, is given to the left of the two year-digits, immediately following the three-letter acronym. The issue number is still given to the right of the two year-digits. For example: TCJ5634 349=The Computer Journal, Volume 5, 1963, Issue 4, page 349. The coden scheme as used in this bibliography eliminates double lookups2 that are required by most other published computer-produced indexes. This scheme is most useful for cumulative indexes to a reasonably small set of books, journals, and proceedings. A heterogeneous collection of articles from hundreds of sources does not usually lend itself to this sort of treatment, nor should it be used for literature citations. 3 m IV How To Use the Bibliography Section In the Bibliography Section the major publications of the Association for Computing Machinery, the Joint Computer Conferences, and the IEEE Computer Group are listed first. This special group, with the acronyms CACM, JACM, PACM, EJCC, FJCC, WJCC, SJCC, andPGEC, constitutes almost half of all the references in this bibliography. All of the remaining acronyms follow in alphabetical sequence. Within each acronym the references are in year, issue number, and page number sequence. Bibliographic information similar to that given on a library catalog card is given at the beginning of the listing for each book, journal. proceedings, or series of proceedings. The first line of this bibliographic information is almost always the title of the book, journal. etc. If the main entry on the Library of Congress catalog card differs, it follows the title in parentheses. An ellipsis within the parentheses indIcates omission of repeated words. For proceedings, the second line gives the location and date of the meeting. Usually, the second line also gives the name of the publisher and the year of publication. The Library of Congress classification and catalog card number are on the following line if they have been ascertained. Occasionally additional mIscellaneous information is given. How To Use the Title Word Index The. Title Word Index is a permuted title or KWIC (Keyword-in-Context) 4 index. It is not a subject index and can best be used by those who are knowledgeable in the field of computers. Each title can be found under all of the significant words that it contains. The title is shifted to aline each successive significant word with a column near the middle of the page. After sorting from this column to its right, it becomes very easy to locate all titles that contain a given word or phrase. Since each line in the index is a separate unit, titles longer than one line must be chopped. This is indicated by a virgule (f) next to the chopped portion if the title either begins or ends on the line. The proper point to begin reading a line is at the longest white space. The line is read to its right• H. P. Luhn, Keyword-in-context index for technical literature (KWIC index), American Documentation, II, 288-295 (Oct. 1960). , R. A. Kennedy, Mechanized title word indexing of Internal reports, Macltine Indexing, Progres. and Problem., 112-132, American University (1961). hand end and then, continuing at the left end of the line, it is read to the longest white space where the reading began. This longest space will never be less than three character spaces except in the rare case of a title longer than the line which has been positioned so that both ends of the title are off the line. In this case, there will be only a single space between each word on the line, and the line is read from left to right. The title is the title of the article or book chapter. Titles of foreign language articles have been translated (sometimes roughly) into English and then followed with the name of the foreign language in parentheses. Over 30 words such as AND, FOR OF, and THE have been prevented from indexing, and they are identified in their alphabetical place in the Title Word Index. The wide format which results in less than 3 percent of the titles being chopped is based on the format of the Bell Telephone Laboratories permuted title index 5 rather than on the narrower format of earlier KWIC indexes. This format does not have the disadvantage of the RWOC or Reyword-out-ofcontext index, which makes the finding of a phrase or multiword entry difficult. How to Use the Author Index All authors of each article are listed in the Author Index with their names followed by as much of the title as will fit on one line. No indication is given as to whether an individual is the sole author or one of several coauthors. Reference should be made to the Bibliography Section for this information. Authors will be found under the prefix when their last name is preceded by any of the following prefixes: DE, DEL, DEN, DER, DES, DI, LA, LE, ST, VAN, and VON. Authors may be listed with their given names in full and with one or more of their given names shortened to initials. This, plus the fact that authors whose names are followed by suffixes, such as JR, SR, II, and III, sometimes publish with the suffix dropped, means that occasionally several listings for the same author may become slightly separated. Since the sorting of names was done on a computer, the sequence of names is in order word-byword rather than letter-by-Ietter. Also note that MC ... and MAC ... are not interfiled. BIBLIOGRAPHY CACM CACM581 CACM581 C4CM581 CACM582 C4CM582 CACM583 C4CM,83 C4CM584 CACM584 CACM584 C4CM584 CACM585 C4CM585 C4CM585 CACM585 CACM585 CACM585 CACM586 CACM586 CACM587 CACM587 CACM587 CACM588 CACM588 CACM588 CACM588 CACM588 CACM589 CACM589 CACM589 CACM580 CACM580 CACM580 CACM58N CACM58N CACM58D CACM58D ~ACM58D CACM591 C4CM591 CACM592 CACM592 CACM592 CACM592 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V. 1BALTIMORE, JANUARY 1958QA76.A772 LC CARD NO. 61-65941 6 8 11 1 16 3 4 7 8 9 25 3 5 7 10 12 14 4 9 4 5 23 3 6 9 10 12 3 7 9 5 8 27 7 13 3 6 8 6 41 4 6 9 22 CACM592 CACM593 CACM593 CACM593 CACM593 CACM594 CACM594 CACM594 28 3 5 6 8 10 CACM594 17 CACM594 CACM594 19 22 CACM594 C4CM595 CACM595 CACM595 34 10 16 13 16 17 CACM596 8 CACM596 C4CM596 CACM596 CACM596 CACM596 21 21 25 25 27 CACM596 CACM596 CACM597 CACM597 CACM591 C4CM591 CACM591 CACM597 CACM591 CACM598 (;4CM598 CACM598 C4CM598 CACM599 CACM599 CACM599 C4CM599 32 38 9 24 27 28 30 H 43 6 7 10 13 7 lit 19 24 A MACHINE METHOD FOR SQUARE-ROOT COMPUTATION. R. W. BEMER TABLES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION. HERBERT S. WILF A PROGRAMMED 81NARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR. B. C. KENNY, J. A. HUNTER VARIABLE-WIDTH TABLES WITH BINARY-SEARCH FACILITY. MARK HALPERN OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 10 NO 1 JAN 5B IBM 704 CODE-NUNDRUMS • MURRAY GRUMETTE ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TABLE. HAROLD WOLPE NEED FOR AN ALGORITHM. W. SELDEN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS REQUEST FOR METHODS OR PROGRAMS. HENRY P~ T. CORLEY OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 10 NO 2 APR 58 NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS. JAMES B. RANDELS, ROY F. REEVES A SUBROUTINE METHOD FOR CALCULATING LOGARITHMS. R. W. BEMER GENERAL PURPOSE PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS. ANATOL W. HOLT AN IMPROVED DECIMAL REDUNDANCY CHECK. ROGER L. SISSON BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A OECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTR4CT COMMAND • WILLI~M H. K4UTl AUTOMATIC IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER LOGIC. E. F. MORRIS, T. E. WOHR ALGEBRAIC FORMULATION OF FLOW 014GRAMS • EDWARO A. VOORHEES ACCELERATING CONVERGENCE OF ITERATIVE PROCESSES. J. H. WEGSTEIN THE LINCOLN KEYBOARD, A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER INPUT FLEXIBILI TY • A. VANlE.\BURGH SIMPLE AUTOMATIC CODlNG SYSTEMS. ELDRIDGE S. A04MS JR, STEW4RT I. SCHLESINGER OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 10 NO 3 JUL 58 ON PROGRAMMING OF ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS. A. P. ERSHOV CORRECTION TO 'BINARY 41'10 TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT :O~MA~O' SECANT MOOIFIC4TION OF NEWTON'S METHOD. T. A. JEEVES RECURSIVE CURVE FITTING TECHNIQUE. JOHN GIBLIN THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMI~G COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES. PART I • J. STRONG, J. WEGSTEIN, A. TRITTER, J. OLSZTYN, O. MOCK. T. STEEL EDITOR'S NOTE ON SERIES APPROXIM4TION TRUNCATION. R. W. BEMER ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES. DICKSON H. C4LL. ROY F. REEVES THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMI~G COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES. PART 2 • J. STRONG, J. WEGSTEIN. 4. TRITTER, J. OLSZTYN, O. MOCK. T. STEEL PROPOSAL FOR AN UNCOL • MELVIN E. CONWAY ON THE EQUIVALENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF PROGRAM SCHEMES. IU. I. IANOV OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 10 NO 4 OCT 58 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN INSPECTION PROCEDURES • MERVIN E. MULLER TWO SQUARE-ROOT APPROXIMATIONS. W. G. WAOEY ON MATRIX PROGRAM SCHEMES. IU. I. 14NOV EXTRACTION OF ROOTS BY REPEATEO SUBTRACTIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS. IWAO SUGAI PRELIMI~ARY REPORT. INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE. A. J. PERLIS. K. SAMELSON ABSTRACTS, NUCLE~R REACTOR COOES • VIRGINIA NATHER. WARD SANGREN OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 11 NO 1 JAN 59 RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTI~G COMPILERS AND LIST-TYPE MEMORIES. JOHN W. CARR III POSSIBLE MOOIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE. JULIEN GREEN THE ARITHMETIC TRANSLATOR-COMPILER OF THE IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM. PETER B. SHE~IDAN SIGNAL CORPS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS • WILLIAM F. LUEBBERT, PERCY W. COLLOM JR ON COMPUTING RADIATION INTEGRALS. R. C. HANSEN. L. L. BAILIN. R. W. RUTISHAUSER ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. JOHN E. POWERS AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FITTING THE LOGISTIC CURVE. JOHN R. HOWELL FROM FORMULAS TO COMPUTER ORIENTEO LANGU4GE • J. H. WEGSTEIN A CHECKLIST OF INTELLIGENCE FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS. R. W. BEMER A MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE FOR MACHINE DIVISION. R. E. GILMAN BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER. PAOLO ERCOLI. R~BERTO VACCA A ROUTINE TO FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS. E. H. LARSON, D. P. MARSHALL AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIJNAL SPHERE • J. S. HICKS, R. F. WHEELING A NOTE ON A METHOD FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES. MERVIN E. MULLER SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS A~D MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GoVERNME~r, AS OF DECEMBER 1957 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 11 NO 2 4PR 59 ERROR ANALYSIS IN FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC. JOHN W. CARR III AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TRENO OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS A~D MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEOERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1957. II A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION. JOHN W. CARR III. ALAN J. PERLIS. JAMES E. ROBERTSON, NORMAN R. SCOTT REMARKS ON 'ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' • ROBERT W. FLOYD HANDLING 10ENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS. FRANCIS A. WILLIAMS JR NORC HIGH-SPEEO PRINTER. GENE H. GLEISSNER . REMARKS ON 'ON COMPUTING RAOIATloN INTEGRALS' • WILLIAM H. ANDERSON A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPJTER • B. L. SCHWARTZ, H. A. CRESS PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM. HEINZ SCHECHER REMARKS ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS. A. WOUK ABSTRACTS OF ICIP ON GAT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSLATORS • B. ARDEN. R. GRAHAM BINARY CONVERSION, WITH FIXED DECIMAL PRECISION, OF A DECIMAL FRACTION. DONALD TARANTO PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS. WEN M. CHOW A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE. D. L. SHELL A REAL TIME DATA ASSIMILATOR. HANS W. GSCHWIND OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 11 NO 3 JUL 59 AN EOUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN COMPUTING. JACK HOLLINGSWORTH PROPOSAL FOR A FEASIBLE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM. PHILIP R. BAGLEY CONSTRUCTION OF A SET OF TEST MATRICES. M. J. AEGERTER STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650. PART I • JOHN W. HAMBLEN THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS. DATA PROCESSING. AND RELATED FIELDS. LOUIS FEIN CENTRAL EUROPEAN COMPUTERS • NELSON M. BLACHMAN A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS • R. W. SEMER ALGOL SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT-EXTENSIONS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194' ·1963 81BLIOGRAPHY CACM599 CACM599 CACM599 CACM599 CACM599 CACMS99 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM590 CACM59N CACM59N CACM59N CACM59N CACM59N CACM59N CACM59N CACM590 CACM590 CACM59D CACM59D CACM590 CACM59D CACM59D CACM601 CACM601 CACM601 CACM601 CACM601 CACM602 CACM602 CACM602 CACM602 CACM602 CACM6D2 CACM602 CACM602 CACM602 CACM602 CACM603 CACM603 CACM603 CACM603 CACM603 CACM601t CACM601t CACM601t CACM601t CACM601t CACH601t CACH601t CACMbOIt CACM601t CACM601t CACM601t CACH601t CACH601t CACM605 CACM605 CACM605 CACM605 CACM605 CACM605 CACM605 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM606 CACM607 CACM601 CACM601 CACM601 CACM607 CACM601 CACM601 CACM608 CACM608 CACM608 CACM609 2 25 28 29 31 33 34 REMARKS ON ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION • JULIEN GREEN OCTAL DIAGRAMS OF 81~ARY CONCEPTION AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER DESIGN LOGIC. SHU-T'IEN LI MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE FITTING. FRED H. LESH IBM 709 TAPE MATRIX COMPILER • S. D. HORNICK THE ALPHA VECTOR TRA~SFORMATION OF A SYSTEM OF LINEAR CONSTRAINTS • STEPHEN J. WERSAN SURVEY OF PROGRESS A~D TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS A~D MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1951, III 3 LEM-l, SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC IFERRITE) ELEMENTS. U. A. MACHMUDOV 10 J.E.I.D.A. AND ITS COMPUTER CENTER 17 PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW CHART SYMBOLS 19 AN ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR • H. KANNER 22 SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS. W. R. BRITTENHAM, K. CLARK, G. KUSS, H. THJMPSON 25 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SHARE ALGOL COMMITTEE 26 REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE' • J. M. COOK 21 ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MICROFLOWCHARTS • S. GORN, P. Z. INGERMAN, J. B. CROZIER 32 STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, PART II 38 ORACLE CURVE PLOTTER. C. T. FIKE itO SHIFT-REGISTER CODE FOR INDEXING APPLICATIONS. M. NADLER, A. SENGUPTA It RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS. E. M. ZAITZEFF, M. M. ASTRAHAN 12 COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A G~NERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS' • SIMON M. NEWMAN 13 MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH, FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS. E. F. COOD, E. S. LOWRY, E. MCDONOUGH, C. A. SCALZI 11 FLOW OUTLINING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOW CHARTING. W. T. GANT 18 RUNCIBLF., ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER • DONALD E. KNUTH 21 A TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING MACRO INSTRUCTIONS. IRWIN D. GREENWALD 23 A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION. DIRAN SARAFYAN 1 SOME NOTES ON COMPUTER RESEARCH IN EASTERN EUROPE • MORTON NADLER 3 FINGERS OR FISTS • W. BUCHHOLZ 12 THE SECANT METHOD, FOR SIMULTANEOUS NONLINEAR EQUATIONS • PHILIP WOLFE 13 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS lit A PROPOSED INTERPRETATION IN ALGOL. E. T. IRONS, F. S. ACTON 16 IMPACT OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS • STANLEY M. HUMPHREY 20 A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 • R. W. CONWAY, B. M. JOHNSON. W. L. MAXWELL 1 TWO THINK PIECES. PHILIP R. BAGLEY 2 A SAP-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 • A. E. SPECKHARD 6 ABSTRACTS, ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES 20 A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE • R. M. FRANK, R. B. LAZARUS 21 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 12 NO 1 JAN 60 10 A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANDARDS FOR USE BY THE ACM • ERIC R. KENT 11· A PROPOSAL FOR CHARACTER CODE COMPATABILITY • R. W. BEMER 72 A TERMINOLOGY PROPOSAL • FRED GRUEN BERGER 16 SEQUENTIAL FORMULA TRANSLATION • K. SAMELSON, F. L. BAUER 83 SELFCIPHER, PROGRAMMING'. HAROLD N. PELTA 81t COD'ING ISOMORPHISMS. WILLIAM C. LYNCH 85 THE BASIC SIDE OF TAPE LABELLING. WILLIAM A. LOGAN 86 COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' • J. F. TRAJB 81 MARRIAGE, WITH PROBLEMS • JEROME P. SCHUCHTER 91 COMrUTER PREPARATION OF A POETRY CONCORDANCE. JAMES A. PAINTER 131 SOV1~TCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 • S. N. ALEXANDER, P. ARMER, M. M. ASTRAHAN. L. BERS,H. H. GOODE, H. D. HUSKEY, M. RUBINOFF. W. H. WARE 161 A NOTE ON THE USE OF THE ABACUS IN NUMBER CONVERSION. H. KANNER 168 THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING. F. P. BROOKS 170 AN ALGORITHM DEFINING ALGOL ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS • ROBERT W. FLOYD 111 NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS. LOUIS A. SCHMITTRDTH 183 ACM CONFERENCE ON SYMBOL MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND PREPRINTS 181t RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR COMPUTATION 8Y MACHINE, PART I • JOHN MCCARTHY 195 SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY THREADED LISTS. ALAN J. PERLIS, CHARLES THORNTON 205 AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION PROCESSING LANGUAGE V • ALLEN NEWELL, F. TONGE 211 SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC AUGMENTS TO ALGOL. JOSEPH W. SMITH 213 SYMBOL MANIPULATION IN XTRAN • JULIEN GREEN 211t MACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF COMPILER LANGUAGES. M. DOUGLAS MCILROY 220 PROVING THEOREMS BY PATTERN RECOGNITION, I • HAD WANG 235. DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME. RICHARD M. BROWN 236 A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LOGICAL 8LOCK DIAGNOSIS WITH DATA LOADING. M. E. SENKO 21tl A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLICATION PROCESS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS. FRED GURII. 21t5 AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM • DONALD E. KNUTH 259 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 12 NO 2 APR 60 299 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 • P. NAUR, J. W. BACKUS. F. L. BAUER, J. GREEN, w. KATZ, J. MCCARTHY, A. J. PERLIS, H. RUTISHAUSER, K. SAMELSON, B. VAUQUOIS, J. H. WEGSTEIN, A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN, M. WOODGER 315 WHAT IS A CODE • G. W. PATTERSON 319 DIVISIONLESS COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED SQUARING. DIRAN SARAFYAN 321 A START AT AUTOMATIC STORAGE ASSIGNMENT. ROBERT L. PATRICK 322 A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER •.PETER WEGNER 323 ABBREVIATING WORDS SYSTEMATICALLY. JUNE A. BARRETT, MANDALAY GREMS . 325 BENDIX G-20 SYSTEM 339 THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. ANDREW D. BOOTH 342 THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY. I. S. BEREZIN 31t5 COMPILING CONNECTIVES • CHARLES J. SWIFT 3ltl MULT.IPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 1 AND 2. INTRODUCTlDN AND THEORY. E. F. CODD 351 A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASUR.ING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES. S. M. ROBINSON, G. W. SfR~8LE 352 CONVERSION BETWEEN FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATIONS. C. PERRY 355 THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL CJMPUTER • W. H. ANDERSON 361 INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PRO:ESS • W. R. NEAL 361 ATLAS, A NEW CONCEPT IN LARGE COMPUTER DESIGN 380 A TURNING POINT IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY • FRANCIS WAGNER, JEANETTE ORGILL, FRED GRUENBERGER 1t0l DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES 1t08 SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS. EDWARD A. VOORHEES 409 THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT. J. E. HOLMSTROM 413 MULTJPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 3 AND It. SCHEDULING ALGORITHM AND EXTERNAL CONSTRA·INTS • E. F. CODD U8 COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VA:'IDITY CHECKING. PAUL MCISAAC 420 PROGRAMMING COMPATIBILITY IN A FAMILY OF CLOSELY RELATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS • WILLIAM F. LUEBBERT 439 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 12 NO 3 JUL 60 463 NELIAC, A DIALECT OF ALGOL. HARRY D. HUSKEY, M. H•. HALSTEAD, R. MCARTHUR 468 A SHORT STUDY OF NOTATION EFFICIENCY • HOWARD J. SMITH JR 416 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, II U8 AN INTRODUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT • ROBERT F. ROSIN COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 191t6-1963 2 BI BLI OGRAPHY CACMb09 CACM609 CAC"b09 CIICMb09 490 500 501 509 CACHb09 CACMbOO CACHbOO CACMbOO CACHbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACHbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACMbOO CACMbON CACMbON CACMbON CACM60N CACMbON CACMbON CACMbON CACMbON CACMbON CACMbOD CACMbOD CACMbOD CACMbOD CACMbOD CACM60D CACM60D CACH60D CACMbOD CACMbOD CACHbOD CACMbOD CACMbOD CACMbll CACHbll CACMbll CACMbll CACMbll CACMbll CACMbll CACMbll 513 519 522 528 530 CACMbll CACHbll CACH611 CACMbll CACMb 11 CACMbll CACMbll 42 51 55 59 CACMbll CACMblZ CACMb12 CACMbl2 CACM612 CACM612 CACMbl2 CACM612 CACM612 CACMb12 CACHb13 CACMb13 CACMb13 CACMb13 CACMb13 CACMb14 CACMb14 CACMb14 CACMb14 CACMb14 CACM614 CACMb14 CACMbl4 CACMb14 15 90 9B 99 102 103 104 101 108 110 142 143 53b 537 538 539 540 541 542 544 515 b05 bOl bll b14 bib bll biB b21 b22 b32 b3B b39 b44 b4B 649 649 652 655 65B 659 661 bb3 3 10 15 19 23 28 31 3b bO 65 10 14b 141 Ib4 Ibl Ib8 Ib9 Ib9 111 112 114 IB2 IB4 CACM0l4 IBl CACM614 CACMbl4 CACMbl4 CACMb15 CACMbl5 CACMb15 CACMb15 CACMbl5 CACMbl5 CACMb16 CACMblb CACM616 CACM61b CACMb16 3 192 19b 191 205 212 218 222 224 22b 256 26b 268 212 211> TRIE MEMORY. EDWARD FREOKIN RAPIDLY CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X • A. BERIN COMMENTS FROM A FORTRAN USER • JOHN M. BLATT A DECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM • J. C. DICKSON, F. P. FREDERICK DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, III REPORT ON A CONFERENCE OF UNIVEKSITY COMPUTING CENTER DIRECTORS CONFERE~CE REPORT ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION AUTOMATIC GRADERS FOR PROGRAMMING CLASSES. JACK HOLLINGSWORTH 00 IT BY THE NUMBERS, DIGITAL SHORTHAND. R. W. BEMER COMMENT ON 'DECOOING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' • JULIUS LIE8LEIN A LIST OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM b50, DATATRON 205, ANO UNIVAC SS-80 COMMENTS ON A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES. P. M. SHERMAN SOME THOUGHTS ON PARALLEL PROCESSING • L. D. YARBROUGH CORRIGENDA TO 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' EVALUATING NUMBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS. CHARLES J. SWIFT A NOTE ON THE CALCULATION OF INTEREST. P. Z. INGERMAN DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, IV OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 12 NO 4 OCT bO AN ALGORITHM FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM. ROLAND SILVER COMPILATION FOR TWO COMPUTERS WITH NELIAC • KLEBER S. MASTERSON JR LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE. LEENDERT DE WITTE OVER-ALL COMPUTATION CONTROL AND LABELLING. ANATOL HOLT A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR CODING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. P. SEFTON, R. VAILLANCOURT NOTE ON EIGENVALUE COMPUTATION • JAN F. ANDRUS AN ESTIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY Of TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHOOS • H. NAGLER THE SUMAOOR CHINO • JAMES L. ROGERS CHARACTER SCANNING ON THE IBM 1010 • A. E. SPECKHARD OPTIMIZERS, THEIR STRUCTURE. R. F. WHEELING SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARO CODES. H. J. SMITH JR, F. A. WILLIAMS JR SURVEY OF CODED CHARACTER REPRESENTATION. R. W. BEMER ON PROGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS. KENNETH W. ELLENBERGER FIBONACCIAN SEARCHING. DAVID E. FERGUSON A NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X • S. LUBKIN PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY. B. DIMSDALE, G. M. WEINBERG MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC. DAVID A. POPE, MARVIN L. STEIN A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING ANO ERASURE OF LISTS. GEORGE E. COLLINS TWO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 109 • ROBERT A. PRICE, PAUL DES JARDINS DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS. C. J. MOORE, T. S. LEWIS COPE (CONSOLE OPERATOR PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION) • DAVID FARBMAN, RICHARD KETOVER A COMPARISON OF b50 PROGRAMMING METHODS. T. B. CURTZ, J. F. RIORDAN, M. SPOHN A BASIC COMPILER FOR ARITHMETIC EXPRESSIONS. H. D. HUSKEY, W. H. WATTENBURG RECURSIVE PROCESSES AND ALGOL TRANSLATION. A. A. GRAU USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR OATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR • H. BOTTENBRUCH THE CLIP TRANSLATOR • DONALO ENGLUND, ELLEN CLARK CL-I, AN ENVIRONMENT fOR A COMPILER. T. E. CHEATHAM JR, G. O. COLLINS JR, G. F. LEONARD THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATIO~ OF THE MAD TRANSLATOR. B. W. ARDEN, B. A. GALLER, R. M. GRAHAM MADCAP, A SCIENTIFIC COMPILER FOR A DISPLAYED FORMULA TEXTBOOK LANGUAGE • MARK B. WELLS THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINED ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSJR • A. EVANS JR, A. J. PERLIS, H. VAN ZOEREN AN ALGORITHM FOR CODING EFFICIENT ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS. ROBERT W. FLOYD A SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER fOR ALGOL 60 • EOGAR T. IRONS THUNKS • P. l . INGERMAN DYNAMIC DECLARATIONS. P. Z. INGERMAN ALLOCATION OF STORAGE FOR ARRAYS IN ALGOL 60 • KIRK SATTLEY COMMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL bO • E. T. IRONS, W. FEURZEI~ COMPILI~G TECHNIQUES FOR 800LEAN EXPRESSIONS AND CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS IN AL~OL bO • H. D. ~USKEY, W. H. WA TTENBURG THE SLANG SYSTEM. R. A. SIBLEY A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING. MANDALAY GREMS MULTIPLE-PRECISION OIVISION • PHILIP RABINOWITZ MULTIPLE PROGRAMMING OATA PROCESSING. B. L. RYLE TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC COMPILER. J. W. CARR III, J. W. HANSON COMMENT ON A PAPER O~ PARALLEL PROCESSING. M. R. NEKORA THE BKS SYSTEM FOR THE PHILCO-2000 • RICHARO B. SMITH ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES. TOM CALDWELL STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. NORMAN BUSH ORION AN ALTERNATE FORM OF THE 'UNCOL' DIAGRAM. HARVEY BRAT MAN COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION OF NTH ROOTS. J. F. TRAUB BITWISE OPERATIONS. C. STRACHEY A GENERALIZEO TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION A-NO NUMERICAL CALCULATION. OOUGLAS T. ROSS AUTOMATEO WEATHER PREOICTION TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A NeTWORK. DANIEL J. LASSER EIGENVALUES OF A SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX. OLIVER K. SMITH BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT. MARION C. GRAY ON THE COMPILATION OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES. R. E. NATHER ON APPROXIMATING TRANSCENDENTAL NUMBERS BY CONTINUED FRACTIONS. E. KARST TABLE LOOK-AT TECHNIQUES • P. M. SHERMAN PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION ON A OECIMAL COMPUTER. G. M. WEINBERG FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES • H. MCG. ROSS A PRACTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESS lIE OVER-RELAXATION METHOD. H. E. KULSRUD SOME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDAlY-VALUE PROBLEMS. RICHARD BELLMAN, MARIO L. JUNCDSA, ROBERT KALABA DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM. MORTON NADLER AUTOMATIC DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL THE RCA bOl • K. KOZARSKY, ARTHUR MENDELSOHN OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN IS NO LONGER PUBLISHED IN CACM DESIGN OF AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION-DATA PROCESSING CODE. R. W. BEMER, H. J. SMITH JR, F. A. WILLIAMS JK AN INDI.RECT CHAINING METHOD FOR ADORESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS. L. R. JOHNSON SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS AND COMPUTER STORAGE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. RICHARD BELLMAN A METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE AREA OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION. FRANK B. BAKER AUTOMATIC A8STRACTING AND INDEXING, SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. H. P. EDMUNDSON, R. E. WYLLYS THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE. NELSON M. BLACHMAN OPERATIONAL COMPATIBILITY OF SYSTEMS, CONVENTIONS ALGOL 60 CONFIDENTIAL • D. E. KNUTH, J. N. MERNER LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES. H. N. CANTRELL, J. KING, F. E. KING ON A CLASS OF ITERATION FORMULAS AND SOME HISTORICAL NOTES. J. F. TRAUB COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194b-19b3 " BIBLIOGRAPHY CACM616 C4CM61b CACMb17 CACMb17 CACM617 CAtM61l CACMb17 CACMb18 CACMb18 CAC"b18 CACMb18 CAC"b18 CACM618 CAC"b18 279 284 310 314 315 317 318 336 340 347 350 353 353 354 CAC"b18 CACM61B CACMb19 CAC'4b19 355 356 372 380 CACM619 CAC"619 CAC"619 CAC"619 CACM619 CACM619 CACMb19 CACM619 CACM610 CACM610 ACM610 CACM610 CAC"610 CACM610 389 393 394 396 398 399 402 404 417 417 419 421 422 431 435 CACM610 CAC"610 CACM610 CACM610 CACM610 CAC"610 CACMbl0 CACM61N CACMblN CACM61N CAC"61N CACM61N CACM61N CACM61N CACM6UI CACM61N 436 441 446 449 454 460 466 488 491 492 495 496 496 497 499 504 CACM61N CACM61N CACM61N CACMblO CACM610 CACM61D CACM610 CACMbID CACM610 CACM61D 507 513 516 532 542 545 551 553 555 557 ~AC"610 CACM610 559 CACMblO 562 CACM610 566 CACM61D 589 CACM621 8 CACM621 11 CACM621 16 CACM621 19 CACMb21 28 CACM621 34 CACM621 CACM621 CACM621 CACMb21 CACM621 40 43 51 54 63 CACM622 CACM622 CACM622 CACM622 CACM622 CACM622 CACM622 82 98 101 102 102 103 115 CACM622 118 CACM623 145 CACM623 CACM623 CACM623 CACMb23 CACM623 156 159 160 161 16.5 CACM623 169 4 COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY (ACTIVE SUSPENSION) • C. M. FISCHER ON THE APPROXIMATION OF CURVES BY LINE SEGMENTS USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING • R. BELLMAN AN ALGORITHM FOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS. BRUCE W. ARDEN, BERNARD A. GALLER, ROBERT M. GRAHAM SOLUTION OF TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES. R. C. WENRICK, A. V. HOUGHTON A DIVISIONLESS METHOD DF INTEGER CONVERSION. WILLIAM R. CLARKSON, BENJAMIN M. PRINCE AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES. J. N. BRAMHALL A FURTHER NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X • DONALD OLIVIER SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECT EO WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS • SAUL GORN COBOL, A SAMPLE PROBLEM • THOMAS N. MAKINSON A GENERALIZED PDLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM. SAMUEL W. REYNOLDS A 48-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR • HEIDI G. KUEHN A NOTE ON MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC. ALBERT G. COX, F. MARCUS A NDTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES. CURT H. A. LUTHER NOTE ON THE CONSTRUCTION DF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ERROR FUNCTION AND FOR SIMILAR FJNCTIONS • W. W. CLENOENIN COMMENT ON 'AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM' COMPUTER FINOS A RAILROAD CAR THE APPLIEO MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVIO W. TAYLOR MODEL BASIN. MORRIS RICHSTONE AN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES. WILLIAM B. KEHL, JOHN F. HORTY, CHARLES R. T. BACON, DAVIO S. MITCHELL USE OF MOBL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS. JOYCE HOFFMAN, ASCHER OPLER A SYNTACTICAL CHART OF ALGOL 60 • WARREN TAYLOR, LLOYO TURNER, RICHARD WAYCHOFF THE GENERALIZED IMPORTANT EVENT TECHNIQUE. NORMAN SHAPIRO, HERMAN VREENEGOOR MANIPULATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS. ARNOLO R. M. ROM INVERSION .OF A COMPLETE MATRIX • LEONARO TORNHEIM OPTIMUM TAPE WRITING PROCEOURES • G. K. HUTCHINSON PUTTING A HEX ON E TO THE X • WALLACE FEURZEIG ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 1960-1961 A PREPLANNEO APPROACH TO A STORAGE ALLOCATION COMPILER. ROBERT W. O'NEILL THE CASE FOR OYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION • BURNETT H. SAMS A GENERAL FORMULATION OF STORAGE ALLOCATION. A. E. ROBERTS JR PROBLEMS OF STORAGE ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTIPROGRAMMEO SYSTEM. R. J. MAHER PROGRAM ORGANIZATION ANO RECORO KEEPING FOR OYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION. ANATOL W. HOLT DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM • BURNETT H. SAHS OYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS COMPUTER. INCLUDING AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING STJRE • JOHN FOTHERINGHAM EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLDCATION • GEDRGE O. COLLINS JR A STDRAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 • J. JENSEN, P. MONDRUP, P. NAUR A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOAOING TIME. WILLIAM P. HEISING, RAY A. LARNER TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS. J. E. KEllEY JR CORE ALLOCATION BASED ON PROBABILITY. BERNARO N. RISKIN STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION. LEO J. COHEN THE INTERNATIONAL IMPACT OF COMPUTERS. ISAAC L. AUERBACH SOME PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF ALGOL 60 • C. STRACHEY, M. V. WILKES FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHOO OF LEAST SQUARES. STEPHEN M. ROBINSON LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN • M. P. BARNETT AODENOUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM. S. W. REYNOLDS LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION. DONALD P. MOORE MAP. C. L. MOORE, M. L. RUWE TAPE SPLITTING. OONALD P. MOORE SMALGOL-61 ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAUOHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX • OOMtNIQUE C. FOATA PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER SYSTEM • JAMES DOW BALLISTIC CAM DESIGN. MARY ARCHAMBAULT AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES. R. C. NICKERSON SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES ANO THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S DOlEN. SAUL GORN WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, 'IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL OISCUSSION • L. WHEAT01 SMITH N-DIMENSIONAL COOES FOR OETECTING ANO CORRECTING MULTIPLE ERRORS. MORRIS RUBINOFF NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEtGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION. J. G. WILSON MACHINE CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF A PROBABILITY OISTRIBUTION • J. A. LECHNER PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS. J. W. GRAHAM, O. A. SPROTT INEFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS. J. VERHOEFF, W. GOFFMA~, JACK BELZER SIMULATION ANO ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS. DAVID GARFINKEL. JOSEPH D. RUTLEOGE, JOSEPH J. HIGGINS COMPUTER PROOUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS. OONALO ROBBINS SOVIET CYBERNETICS A~D COMPUTER SCIENCES, 1960 • EDWARO A. FEIGENBAUM AUTHOR INOEX, 1958-1961 THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE. JEAN E. SAMMET, HERBERT OHLMAN, H. G. BOHNERT INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING. ROBERT A. COLILLA, BURNETT H. SAMS AN INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE ABILITY TO EXTRACT INTELLIGENCE FROM DATA. T. L. WANG COMIT AS AN tR LANGUAGE. VICTOR H. YNGVE LANGUAGE PROBLEMS POSED BY HEAVILY STRUCTURED OATA • ROBERT F. BARNES TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHED IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE LANGUAGE. T. E. CHEATHAM JR, S. 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BAECKER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 6 BIBLI OGRAPHY CACM638 439 CACM638 440 CACM638 451 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM638 CACM639 456 460 462 467 473 480 487 491 502 CACM639 505 CACM639 506 CACM639 510 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM639 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 515 515 515 515 516 524 544 545 547 555 564 568 572 573 574 592 595 597 599 605 608 610 613 615 620 622 CACM630 625 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N 626 631 634 639 642 643 649 658 660 CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N CACM63N 664 667 66B 669 674 619 685 689 690 694 CACM63D CACM630 CACM630 CACM630 CACM63D CACM63D CACMb3D CACM63D 699 701 7010 70B 713 721 740 745 JACM JOURNAL OF THE IASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY. I V. 1BALTIMORE, JANUARY 1954QA76.A77 LC CARD NO. 57-23489 JACM541 1 JACM51t1 4 JACM541 1 JACM541 13 JACM541 21 JACM541 21 JACM,41 36 JACM541 45 JACM542 51 JACM542 82 JACM542 8B JACM542 93 JACM543 101 JACM543 JACM543 JACM543 JACM543 MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TO-OECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION. DAVID F. KEYES, DONALD P. MOORE CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 7090 FORTRAN • D. D. SMITH A SYNTAK CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS. J. EICKEL, M. PAUL, F. L. BAUER. K. SAMELSON SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAK OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES. ALFONSO 01 CARRACCIDLD 01 FORINO A NOTE ON THE DANGLING 'ELSE' IN ALGOL 60 • ARTHUR F. KAUPE JR DIALECTS OF FORTRAN. I. C. PYLE CONTINUED OPERATION ~OTATION FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND ARRAY PROCESSING. M. P. BARNETT SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS • ARTHUR B. KAHN SIMULATION OF A TRAFFIC NETWORK. JESSE H. KATZ A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR EDITING THE NEWS • WAYNE A. DANIELSON, BRUCE BRIGGS AN EKPONENTIAL METHOD OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • DAVID A. PJPE USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING, 1~ MAY 1963 ALT NEW CHAIRMAN OF X3.4 YE INDISCREET MONITOR • JOHN M. BLATT A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING LOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUCTIONS. J. F. EGLER CLOSING OUT A PRINT TAPE. DONALD P. MOORE A NOTE ON A SET OF TEST MATRICES FOR INVERSION. ROBERT D. RODMAN PEl MATRIK EIGENVALUES • A. C. R. NEWBERY NOTE ON STOCHASTIC MATRICES. ARNOLD I. DUMEY A SEMI-ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING ARCTANGENTS • WEN-HWA CHU, DONALD R. SAATHOFF SYMMETRIC LIST PROCESSOR. J. WEIZENBAUM AN OPEN LETTER TO X3.4.2 MIRFAC, A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH. H. J. GAWLIK A GENERALIZATION OF ALGOL • NIKLAUS WIRTH COMPUTER-DRAWN FLOWCHARTS • DONALD E. KNUTH ON THE APPROKIMATE SOLUTION OF DELTA U = FIUI • D. GREENSPAN, M. YOHE A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR LATTICE DESIGNS. K. W. SMILLIE COMPUTER SCIENCE MOVIES GROUP PARTICIPATION COMPUTER DEMONSTRATION. E. M. MCCORMICK CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM A PROFILE OF THE PROGRAMMER • FRANK COSS ECMA SUBSET OF ALGOL 60 ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING. ROBERT J. ROSSHEIM FORMAT-FREE INPUT IN FORTRAN. M. J. BAILEY, M. P. BARNETT, R. P. FUTRELLE VARIABLE WIDTH STACKS • NAOMI ROTENBERG, ASCHER OPLER AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS. G. M. WEINBERG, G. L. GRESSETT PARTITIONING ALGORITHMS FOR FINITE SETS. GEORGE HUTCHINSON ON THE INVERSE OF A TEST MATRIK • FRANK J. STOCKMAL A CONTOUR-MAP PROGRAM FOR X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY • M. O. DAYHOFF DATA-DIAL; TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION WITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARY DIAL TELEPHONES. THOMAS MARILL, DANIEL EDWARDS, WALLACE FEURZEIG A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREATMENT PLANNI~G IN RADIOTHERAPY. GLENN V. DALRYMPLE, RUHERI PEREZ-TAMAYO AN AUTOMATIC DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DISK FILES • JAMES D. EDWARDS USE OF THE DISK FILE ON STRETCH. B. G. CARLSON, E. A. VOORHEES A COMPARISON OF DISKS AND TAPES • HERMAN HESS AN EKTENSION OF FIBO~ACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES. P. KROLAK, L. COOPER ACM PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE • ALAN J. PERLIS ACM ORGANIZATION PAGE A DESCRIPTION OF THE APT LANGUAGE • S. A. BROWN, C. E. DRAYTON, B. MITTMAN USA PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFORMATION PROCESSING. J. F. TRAUB REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND. 1963 • JOHN A. GOSDEN A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS. DON L. WEIMER RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN II • JAMES A AYERS FLEKIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER LANGUAGE. R. G. LOOMIS, J. RUBIN AN ERROq-CDRRECTING PARSE ALGORITHM. E. T. IRONS RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN MADCAP • MARK B. WELLS OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION. JESSE H. KATZ LENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A MERGE SET • DONALD E. KNUTH ON THE COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA FUNCTIONS. I. C. TANG CODING CLINICAL LABORATORY DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL. LEONARD D. GROSS APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CON~TANTS OF COMPLEX IONS. A. C. ANOREWS, JOHN HASSLER, FRANK DECOU ACM-NCA SYMPOSIUM ON BANKING AUTOMATION, ABSTRACTS ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS. JAMES B. ECKERT RECENT OEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING ADP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION. GEORGE J. LEIBOWITZ TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION. M. S~'IDERS SOME LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE BANKING BU~.NESS • ROY N. FREED A SPECIFICATION OF JOVIAL. CHRISTOPHER J. SHAW INOEKING AND THE LAMBDA NOTATION. M. P. BARNETT MORE TEST MATRICES FOR DETERMINANTS AND INVERSES • THOMAS S. ENGLAR 105 III US 124 THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY. S. 8. WILLIAMS THE IBM 701 SPEEOCODING SYSTEM • J. W. BACKUS LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING ANO COMBINED OPERATIONS 8Y ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. R. T. WISEMAN THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 • F. E. HAMILTON, E. C. KUBIE EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE COMPUTERS • H. JACOBS JR SURVEY OF ANALOG MULTIPLICATION SCHEMES • C. M. EDWARDS AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS. RICHMOND PERLEY OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 6 NO 1 JAN 54 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DYSEAC • ALAN L. LEINER PROBLEMS IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. PAUL BROCK, SYBIL ROCK THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON A DECIMAL CALCULATOR. JACK MOSHMA~ OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 6 NO 2 APR 54 A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD MACHI~ES • STEFAN BERGMAN A METHOD OF DETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD MACHINE • A. D. WASEL NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOU~TH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION. STEPHEN H. C{A~DALL ON SINGLE VS •. TRIPLE ADDRESS COMPUTING MACHINES. CALVIN C. ELGOT RUNNING A COMPUTER EFFICIENTLY. C. C. GOTLIES COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 7 8IBLIOGRAPHY 128 JACM543 139 JACM5~3 JACM54~ 1~9 JACM54~ 110 113 JACM54~ JACM5" 117 JACM5" 183 JACM5~~ 193 JACM551 JACM55. 5 • JACM55. JACM551 JACM551 JACM551 JACM552 JACM552 JACM552 JACM552 JACM552 JACM552 ,JACM552 JACM553 JACM553 JACM553 JACM553 JACM553 18 28 U 53 61 83 92 95 99 III 119 137 162 169 186 205 JACM553 211 229 JACM55~ JACM55~ 2~3 JACM55~ JACM55~ JACM55~ JACM55~ JACM561 JACM561 JACM561 JACM561 JACM561 JACM561 253 262 267 283 1 3 6 10 16 22 JACM561 26 JACM561 29 JACM561 ~~ JACM562 65 JACM562 73 JACM562 77 JACM562 85 JACM562 101 JACM562 11~ JACM563 129 JACM563 13~ JACM563 169 JACM563 175 JACM563 181 JACM563 186 JACM563 199 JIICM563 JACM563 JACM!>63 JACM563 203 208 212 223 JACM563 2~~ 266 272 JACM56~ 279 JACM56~ 288 JACM564 292 JACM56~ 299 JACM56~ 309 JACM56~ JACM56~ JACM56~ 3l~ JACM564 325 JACM564 348 JACM564 355 JACM56~ 360 JACM564 383 JACM571 1 JACM571 5 JACM571 8 JACM571 12 JACM571 18 JACM571 2~ JACM~71 30 JACM571 36 JACM571' U JACM571 ~7 JACM571 63 JACM571 97 JACM572 121 JACM572 131 JACM572 137 JACM572 143 JACM572 148 8 AN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL A~ALYZER AS A DIFFERE~CE ANALYZER. LOUIS B. WADEL OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 6 NO 3 JUL 5~ THE IBM TYPE 702, AN ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR 8USINESS • C. J. BASHE, W. BUCHHaLZ, N. ROCHESTER CALCULATION OF GENERALIZED HYPERGEOME~RIC SERIES. SUSIE E. ATTA, WARD C. SANGREN PU8LIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING,ON'THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC ORUM OAT A PROCESSING MACHINE. GEORGE F. TREXLER ON THE DEMONSTRATION OF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS. WALTERF. BAUER, JOHN W. CARR III A MULTIPLE PURPOSE OItTHO!llORMALlZING CODE AND ITS USES. PHILIP, DAVIS, PHILIP RABINOWITZ OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 6 NO 4 OCT 5~ SOME PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ERMETH • HEINZ RUTISHAUSER PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEATEO CLOSURES • H.J. GRAY JR A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM • C. K. TITUS ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES. BENJAMIN F. LOGAN, GEORGE R. WELTI, GEORGE C. SPONSLER IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR OIFFUSION EQUATION. STEPHEN H. CRA~DALL OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 7 NO 1 JAN 55 MECHANISMS AND ROBOTS • F. J. MURRAY ANALOG INTERPOLATOR FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL • GEORGE J. MDSHOS TESTING OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS • HOWARD HAMER, JEROME D. KENNEDY MAlNTE"'NCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MIDAC • EDWARD P. GRANEY REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER COMPUTATIONS. HERSCHEL WElL SOME EXPERIMENTS IN IDEAL FACTORIZATION ON THE MIDAC • HARVEY COHN OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 7 NO 2 APR 55 ORDVAC SOLUTIONS OF THE DIRICHLET PROBLEM • DAVID M. YOUNG ON THE VIBRATION OF A SQUARE CLAMPED PLATE. MILTON, ABRAMOWITZ, WILLIAM F. CAHILL MEMORY MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONDENSERS AS 81STABLE ELEMENTS • CHARLES F. PULVARI DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION. MORRIS RUBINOFF A SIMPLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS. FRANCES L. PARSONS OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 7 NO 3 JUL 55 PRECISION MODULATORS ANO DEMODULATORS. CARL G. BLANYER TRANSCODE, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR FERUT • J. N. P. HUME, BEATRICE H. WORSLEY AUTOMATIC COOING FOR THE IBM 701 • T. P. GORMAN, R. G. KELLY, R. B. REDDY ON THE COMPUTATION OF EXPONENTIAL AND HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS USING CONTINUED FRACTIONS. NATHAHEL MACON CORRELATION COMPUTATION ON ANALOG DEVICES. V. S. HANEMAN, J. W. SENDERS OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 7 NO ~ OCT 55 PRESIDENTIAL AOORESS TO THE ACM • ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER AN OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 • BARRY GORDON A SUBROUTINE FOR COMPUTATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS. PETER HENRICI AUTOMATIC COMPUTATIO!llS WITH POWER SERIES • PETER HENRICI SIMULATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER. LOUIS B. WADEL A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE • SAMUEL D. CONTE, R. F. REEVES REPORT ON EXPERIMENTS IN APPROXIMATING THE SOLUTION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION • ROBERT L. YDUNG RATES OF CONVERGENCE IN NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE DIFFUSION EQUATION. RICHARD H. STARK OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 8 NO 1 JAN 56 EASIAC, A PSEUDO-COMPUTER • ROBERT PERKINS CONDITIONAL MONTE CARLO • J. M. HAMMERSLEY A NOTE ON MICROPROGRAMMING. HERBERT T. GLANTZ BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER WIND TUNNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA. WILLIAM R. HOOVER, JOHN J. WEDEL, JOSEPH R. BRUMAN OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 8 NO 2 APR 56 THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE U.S.S.R'•• S. A. LEBEDEV SORTING ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS • EDWARD H. FRIEND SORTING BY ADDRESS CALCULATION. E. J. ISAAC, R. C. SINGLETON A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER • ROBERT H. BRACKEN, BRUCE G. OLDFIELD AN INTEGRATED COMPUTATION SYSTEM FOR THE ERA-1103 • WALTER F. BAUER TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS • L. E. HEilER, S. J. ABRAHAM ON THE GENERATION OF ERRORS IN THE DIGITAL EVALUATION OF CONTINUED FRACTIONS. NATHANIEL MACON. MARGARET BASKERVILL SOME INVERSE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS. A. C. OOWNING JR, A. S. HOUSEHOLDER A NOTE ON THE MIDPOI~T METHOD OF INTEGRATION. MARK LOTKIN AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOD. GLENN H. KEITEL AN ITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYM~ETRJC MATRIX • RICHARD ELTON VON HOLDT OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 8 NO 3 JUL 56 A DESCRIPTION OF A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM. WESLEY S. MELAHN THE PACT I CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 • CHARLES L. BAKER LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PACT I COMPILER • OWEN R. MOCK PRODUCING COMPUTER I~STRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER. ROBERT C. MILLER JR, BRUCE G. OLDFIELD PACT LOOP EXPANSION. GUS HEMPSTEAD, JULES I. SCHWARTZ SEMI-AUTOMATIC ALLoCATION OF DATA STORAGE FOR PACT I • J. I. DERR, R. C. LUKE CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT I ADVANCED CODING TECHNIQUE. I. O. GREENWALD, H. G. MARTIN ON THE CONVERGENCE OF MATRIX ITERATIONS. ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ANALOGUE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIDNS • MICHAEL E. FISHER PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS. J. H. BROWN, JOHN W. CARR 'III, BOYD LARROWE, J. R. MCREYNOLDS THE OIGITAL APPROXIMATION OF CONTOURS. ROBERT M. MASON ARITHMETICAL ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTING NETS. RICHARD C. JEFFREY OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 8 NO ~ OCT 56 RETIRING PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER INAUGURAL PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. JOHN W. CARR III PACT IA • T. B. STEEL JR A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION. WALTER F. BAUER, GEORGE P. WEST A STABLE IMPLICIT FI~ITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION. SAMUEL D. CONrt RATIONAL APPRDXIMATIJNS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION. YUOELL L. LUKE CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATION OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION BY A CLASS OF FUNCTIONS • ABE SHENITZER EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX. SUSIE E. ATTA SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS • DERRICK H. LEHMER THE DESIGN AND USE OF HAZARD-FREE SWITCHING NETWORKS. DAVID A. HUFFMAN A VARIANT TO TURING'S THEORY OF COMPUTING MACHINES. HAD WANG OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 9 NO 1 JAN 57 TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT • J. H. CHUNG, C. C. GOTLIEB INFORMATION SEARCHING WITH THE 701 CALCULATOR. R. H. BRACKEN, H. E. TILLITT HYDROOYNAMIC PROBLEMS IN~OLVING LARGE FLUID DISTORTIONS. FRANCIS H. HARLOW OESIGNI~G COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER. GENE H. LEICHNER THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING FIZI = 0 • JAMES A. WARD COMPUTER LITERATURE BI[lLlOGRAPHY 1946-1963 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY JAtM572 JAtM572 JlltM572 JAtM572 JAtM572 JAtM572 JAtM572 JAtM572 JAtM573 JAtM573 JAtM573 JAtM573 JAtMH3 JAtM573 151 157 172 174 17B 189 193 225 245 254 274 279 298 308 JAtM~73 314 JAtM573 329 JAtM573 3ltl JAtM573 JAtM573 JAtM573 JAtM574 JAtM574 JAtM574 JAtM571t JAtM!>74 JAtM574 31t8 354 371 393 420 428 438 442 450 JttM574 1056 jAtM574 1059 JAtM571t 467 JAtM574 JAtM574 JAtM5710 JAtM574 472 477 1087 505 JAtM5710 511 JAtM574 520 JAtM574 541 JACM581 1 9 JACM581 JAtM581 JACM581 22 32 JACM581 39 JACM581 105 JACM581 52 JACM581 57 JACM581 67 JACM581 76 JAtM581 89 JAtM5B1 100 JACM582 119 JACM582 JACM582 JACM582 JAtM582 JACM582 JACM582 JACM583 JAtM583 JACM583 JACM583 JACM583 JAtM583 JACM583 JACM583 JAtM!>81o JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JACM584 JAtM5810 JACM5810 JACM591 JACM591 JACM591 JAtM591 JACM591 JACM591 JACM591 JAtM591 JACM!>92 JACM592 JACM592 J4tM592 J4tM592 JACM592 JAtM592 9 127 132 154 161 171 181 205 2" 246 258 261 266 281 289 309 319 328 331 335 339 3103 353 357 370 383 385 397 1 24 33 37 48 59 91 102 121 123 128 134 141 145 152 AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 • F. YATES, S. LIPTON MItRO-PROGRAMMING • ROBERT J. MERCER MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC MONITORING SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS. CHARLES J. SWIFT EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS • J. KISTER, P. STEIN, S. ULAM, W. WALDEN, M. WELLS ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER. HERBERT T. GLANTZ BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR. WILLIAM MIEHLE THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA, PART I • ARTHUR W. BURKS, HAD WANG OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 9 NO 2 APR ~7 ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION FOR AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING. ANTHONY G. DETTINGER STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL CODING. SAUL GORN TWO PROGRAMMING TECH~IQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE AODRESS COMPUTERS • S. LIPTON THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA, PART II • ARTHUR W. BURKS, HAO WANG THE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM • WALLACE GIVENS THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PR08LEM • PAUL S. DWYER, BERNARD A. GALLER ON BATEMAN'S METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS. GENE THOMAS THOMPSON A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION. J. H. HALTON, D. C. HANDS COMB ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS. ALLEN A. GOLDSTEIN, NORMAtl LEVINE, JAMES B. HERRESHOFF PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS AND SELECTION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS. T. C. ROWAN SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME tOMPUTER PROGRAMS. DAVID R. ISRAEL OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH OCN VOL 9 NO 3 JUL 57 COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY. THEODORE J. WILLIAMS, R. CURTIS JOHNSON, ARTHUR ROSE SYMBOLIC DESIGNATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. A. WEINBERGER, H. LOBERMAN FORMAL PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH. H. LOBERMAN. A. WEINBERGER SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEOULING PROBLEMS. R. T. NELSON. J. R. JACKSON PROGRAMMED MULTIPLICATION ON THE IBM 407 • ROGER L. BOYELL ERRORS DUE TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER • PAOLO ERCOLI, ROBERTO VACCA CONOENSIITION AND LOOK-UP PROCEDURES FOR DOUBLE ENTRY TABLES. NATHANIEL MACON MAXIMIZING FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS. EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED OF DIAGONALIZATloN OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING JACOBI'S METHOD. DAVID A. POPE. C. TOMPKINS OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION • STEPHEN H. CRANDALL OETERMI~ATION OF THREE PERCENTILES OF THE OMEGA-SUB-N DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION • BERNARD SHERMAN CODES FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM • C. L. GERBERICH, W. C. SANGREN TSHEBYSHEFF APPROXIMATIONS FOR POWER SERIES. ROBERT C. M'INNICK ON THE COMPUTATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES. EMMA LEHMER. H~ S. VANDIVER THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MACHINE (URAL) FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH. IU. IA. BAZILEVSKII CONFERENCE ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS (ABSTRACTS) OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH DCN VOL 9 NO 4 OCT 51 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION • A. F. R. BROWN SWAt EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS FOR DATA FITTING • MARCIA ASCHER. GEORGE Eo' FORSYTHE A tHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION. A. SPITZBART. D. L. SHELL ON THE TRUNCATION ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF OIRltHLET PROBLEMS IN A DOMAIN WITH CORNERS • PENTTI LAASONEN ERROR BOUNDS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PROCESS. JOHN W. tARR III ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER ANALYSIS. J. N. FRANKLIN A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS. T. R. BASHKOW AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF FLOW CHART LISTINGS. A. E. StOTT SIMPLIFICATION OF A CLASS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS • EDWIN HIRSCHHORN A HIGH-SCANNING-RATE STORAGE DEVICE FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. O. M. BAUMANN AYOAR. SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION. SERGE J. ZAROOONY. 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GRAHAM DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS. FRANZ L. ALT OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION. W. DOYLE MAINTAINED ACTIVITY IN NEURAL NETS. D. R. SMITH, C. H. DAVIOSON A NOTE ON THE SELF-CONSISTENCY OF DEFINITIONS OF GENERALIZATION AND INDUCTIVE INFERENCE • HE~RY P. KRAMER A SORTING PROBLEM. R. C. BOSE, R. J. NELSON OUTLINE FOR A LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS • JOHN H. HOLLANO A DECISION PROCEDURE FOR COMPUTATIONS OF FINITE AUTOMATA. JOYCE FRIEDMAN MULTIPLE REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. H. ALLEN CURTIS THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATION GROUP. G. P. WEEG TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL. SEYMOUR GINS8URG, H. GORDON RICE OSCILLATING SORT, A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE. SHELDON SOBEL SINGLE FUNCTION SHIFTING COUNTERS. JOHN S. BAILEY, GEORGE .EPSTEIN A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS. JAMES J. PETERKA MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. THOMAS A. HOLDIMAN CUMULATIVE BINOMIAL PROBABILITIES. SOL WEINTRAUB MATRICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HITCHCOCK PROBLEM. A. L. DULMAGE, N. S. MENDELSOHN ON APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM • JEROME M. KURTZ8ERG AN ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICATION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR. TERENCE G. JONES ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIABLES. JIM DOUGLAS JR, JAMES E. GUNN STA81LITY PROPERTIES OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOOS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. P. E. CHASE ISOMORPHISM GROUPS OF AUTOMATA • ARTHUR C. FLECK ON THE AMBIGUITY PROBLEM OF BACKUS SYSTEMS • DAVID G. CANTOR A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYM80LIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE • A. A. GRAU ALGORITHMS FOR PARALLEL-SEARCH MEMORIES • A. D. FALKOFF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS. FRANK B. BAKER CORRECTION AND ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR C~MPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' • G. ESTRIN, C. R. VISWANATHAN A SEMI-DECISION PROCEDURE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL CALCULUS • JOYCE FRIEDMAN THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS. MICHAEL A. HARRISON SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG, GENE F. ROSE ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRES~NTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS. R. W. HOUSE, T. RADO FURTHER RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. J. HARTMANIS A METHOD FOR OBTAINI~G SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFOR~ATIO~ THEO~Y • BRIAN GLUSS ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND BY THE INVERSION JF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRODUCEO BY QUADRATURE • S. TWOMEY ON THE OANILEWSKI METHOD • ELDON R. HANSEN ON A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM, WITH APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS. ARTHUR GILL ON THE CODING OF JACJBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRI: MATRICES. F. J. CORBATO FORMULAS FOR COMPUTI~G INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECONO KINDS. G. E. LEE-WHITING MIXEO CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES. J •. L. ALLARD, A. R. DOBELl, T. E. HULL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 11 BIBLIOGRAPHY JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 JACM632 142 151 163 175 196 209 217 256 JACMb33 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 JACM633 257 278 283 291 302 307 316 334 348 357 365 386 JACMb33 412 JACM634 413 JACM634 440 JACM634 458 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 478 487 493 507 521 526 528 532 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 JACM634 538 545 550 557 562 583 PACM PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PIICM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM!>2P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM!>2P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PIICM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM52P PACM!>2P PACMnT PACM52T PIICM52T PACM52T PIICM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T 12 A SIMPLE SORTING ALGORITHM • THOMAS N. HIBBARD AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION. HAROLD BORKO, MYRNA BERNICK THEOREM-PROVING ON THE COMPUTER • J. A. ROBINSON OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE DEFINABILITY IN LANGUAGES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG, G. F. ROSE DETECTION OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-fREE MECHANICAL LANGUAGES. SAUL GORN II STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS. C. N. LIJ COMPUTABILITY OF RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS. J. C. SHEPHERDSON, H. E. STURGIS ERRATUM IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS' • R. W. HOUSE, T. RADO METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PARTS II AND III • HANS J. MAEHLY ECONOMIZATION OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS. ANTHONY RALSTON AN ALGORITHM FOR MINIMAX POLYNOMIAL CURVE-FITTING OF DISCRETE DATA. CHARLES VALENTINE, PETE~ VAN DINE EFFICIENCY OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES. T. E. HULL, A. L. CREEMER MONTE CARLO COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS. H. O. HARTLEY, D. L. HARRIS ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES. M. TAl NITER SYNTACTIC ANAL YSI SAND OPERAr'OR PRECEDENCE • ROBERT W. FLOYD A COMPUTATIONAL APPR~ACH TO GRAMMATICAL CODING OF ENGLISH WORDS. SHELDON KLEIN,. ROBERT F. SIMMONS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVABLE CASE OF THE DECISION PROBLEM • JOYCE FRIEDMAN PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING. ELWYN R. BERLEKAMP LATTICE PROPERTIES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. EDWIN H. FARR USE OF DECOMPOSITION THEORY IN THE SOLUTION OF THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. H. ALLEN CURTIS ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS' • G. E. LEE-WHITING A DICTIONARY FOR MINIMUM REDUNDANCY ENCODING. EUGENE S. SCHWARTZ ASSOCIATIVE DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. GERARD SALTON FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS. A~ EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. R. L. MATTSON. O. FIRSCHEIN TAPE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES. R. L. BABER QUOTIENTS OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG. EDWIN H. SPANIER EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER. HERBERT A. SIMON A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS • JAMES R. SLAGLE ON THE STRUCTURES OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS INPUT SEMI GROUP • ROBERT H. OEHMKE WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT. MICHAEL O. RABI~. HAD WANG FINITE AUTOMATA AND THE SET OF SQUARES • ROBERT W. RITCHIE AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX .. A. BEN-ISRAEL. S. J. WERSAN ON THE REDUCTION OF ~UMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS. A. A. GRAU A METHOD FOR FINDING ALL THE ZEROS OF FIZ) • ROBERT P. RICH, HARRY SHAW NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS • FERDINANO FREUDENSTEIN. BERNARD ROTH THE WILF STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION. GEORGE EMANUEL GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT, THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION THEORY. H. ALLEN CURTIS INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY, VOLUMES 1-10. 1954-1963 .. W. W. YOUOEN PROCEEDINGS AND PREPRINTS OF THE IASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY.) NATIONAL CONFERENCES IRREGULAR 1952 PITTSBURGH, 1952 TORONTO, 1956. 1958, 1959, 1961. 1962. QA76.A8 LC CARD NO. 53-3390 AND QA76.A82 LC CARD NO. 62-21037 1 29 33 47 53 61 79 85 91 97 99 103 107 III 113 119 127 135 143 159 165 173 181 187 193 197 203 207 213 223 231 235 237 243 251 259 265 275 281 287 293 1 6 13 17 29 21 23 28 30 HISTORY OF MECHANICAL COMPUTING MACHINERY .. GEORGE C. CHASE EVOLUTION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING • ROBERT V. D. CAMPBELL SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING COMPUTERS" B. M. GORDON, R. ~. NICOLA THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER • ALBERT AUERBACH THE QUADRATIC ARC COMPUTER IQUAC) • M. J. MENDELSON A SYSTEM FOR COUNTING AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES IN PRINTED DECIMAL FORM. J. L. LINDESMITH THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR. M. M. ASTRAHAN. N. ROCHESTER SOME ENGINEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION. E. L. HARDER SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ON A OIGITAL COMPUTER. ALEX ORDEN COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING. A. CHARNES. E. LEMKE SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE COMPUTERS • C. W. ADAMS FIRING TABLE COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC • H. L. REED JR SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY • E. C. BERKELEY USE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY. W. G. TULLER AN UPPER BOUND ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF II SYNAPSE. W. S. MCCULLOUGH THE MAZE SOLVING COMPUTER • R. A. WALLACE A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS. E. W. VEITCH STANDARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS. D. L. JOHNSON NONLINEAR SWITCHING ELEMENTS. 8. MOFFAT, F. A. SCHWERTZ. B. O. MARSHALL OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR COMPUTERS. J. R. BOWMAN. F. A. SCHWERTZ. B. O. MARSHALL THE SELENIUM RECTIFIER. A NONLINEAR AND ASYMMETRIC RESISTANCE ELEMENT. N. HARDY CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF SUBROUTINES FOR THE SEAC • JOSEPH H. LEVIN HIGH ORDER MATRIX COMPUTATIONS OF THE UNIVAC • H. RUBINSTEIN. J. D. RUTLEDGE THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS. STEFAN BERGMAN BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN DOUBLY CONNECTED DOMAINS. FRANZ L. ALT DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS. P. D. ATKINSON. A. E. DEBARR, R. MILLERSHIP, R. C. ROBBINS SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA. T. F. ROGERS, W. A. ANDERSON STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY, ITS APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTERS AND CONTROLLING SYSTEMS. AN WANG STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY FOR THE ENIAC • ISAAC L. AUERBACH MAGNETIC BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION HANDLING MACHINES. N. B. SAUNDERS THE USE OF SUBROUTINES ON SWAC .. ROSELYN LIPKIS THE USE OF SUBROUTINES IN PROGRAMMES. DAVIO J. WHEELER PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE. JOHN W. CARR III THE EDUCATION OF A COMPUTER • GRACE M. HOPPER FORMAL LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS. THEODORE KALIN THEOREM MINIMIZATION. WILLIAM BURKHART A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUED FEEDBACK CIRCUITS. WILLIAM BURKHART CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS AND THEIR USE IN THE DECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS .. WARREN L. SEMO~ RECTIFIERS AS ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS. PETER F. STRONG THE THEORY OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES. THEODORE SINGER THE APPLICATION OF C~UNTING TECHNIQUES. ROBERT L. ASHENHURST COMPILING ROUTINES. R. K. RIDGWAY A HIGH SPEEO MAGNETIC-CORE OUTPUT PRINTER • B. M. GORDON, R. N. NICOLA MANIAC. N. METROPOLIS. E. F. KLEIN. W. ORVEOAHL. J. R. RICHARDSON, H. B. DEMUTH. J. B. JACKSO~ MACHINE AIDS TO COOING. E. J. ISAAC COMPUTER AIOS TO CODE CHECKING. I. C. DIEHM INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A BINARY CALCULATOR. E. F. COOD. H. L. HERRICK THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE DIGITAL COMPUTER. C. L. PERRY DESIGNING A LOW COST GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER. W. E. DOBBINS ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS. A. S. HOUSEHOLDER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 12 818LIOGRAPHY PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACMS2T PACM52T PACMS2T PACMS2T PACMS2T 34 36 42 46 50 55 61 6B 13 PACM52T PACM52T 11 Bl BB PACM~T PACM52T PACM52T 90 95 110 PACM52T 115 PACM~T PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACMS2T PACM52T PACM52T PACM52T PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 liB 121 124 133 142 149 IS4 1 2 3 4 PACM56 S PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 PACMS6 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 PACM56 28 29 30 31 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 1 2 3 5 6 1 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 12 13 14 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 15 16 11 18 19 20 22 23 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 25 27 29 30 n 33 34 35 36 31 3B 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE EQUATION WITH THE SEAC • J. H. WEGSTEIN MATRIX INVERSION 8Y PARTITIONING • M. LOTKIN, R. REMAGE THE TESTING OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE SYSTEM • A. R08INSON LOGICAL OR NON-MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMES. C. S. STRACHEY A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE. E. F. MOORE SIMPLE LEARNING BY A DIGITAL COMPUTER • THE COMPUTATION LABORATORY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY AN ANALYSIS BY ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING NETWORK WITH FEED8ACK • L. C. R08BINS DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS • W. S. ELLIOTT OPERATING EFFICIENCIES ANO CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MACHINES AT A8ERDEEN PROVING GRO~ND • H. SPENCE INSTALLATION OF A LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. LYLE R. JOHNSON INTERPRETATIVE SUB-ROUTINES. J. M. BENNETT, D. G. PRINZ, M. L. WOODS THE USE OF SUB-ROUTI~ES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE • P. RABINOWITZ SYMBOLIC SYNTHESIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS • I. S. REED A DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES • G. ESTRIN WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM. J. C. CHO, R. J. KLEIN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES • D. W. LADD, J. W. SHELDON' ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR ZEROS. M. G. SCHERBERG, J. F. RIORDEN PURE AND APPLIED PROGRAMMING. M. V. WILKES CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR SYSTEMS. C. LANClOS AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORY USING DIODES AND CAPACITORS. A. W. HOLT THE OAK RIOGE AUTOMATIC COMPUTER. J. C. CHU IMPROVEMENT OF WILLIAMS MEMORY RELIABILITY. R. SCHUMANN THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MODEL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER • R. F. JOHNSTON AN ALGORITHM TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES • L. MARCUS RULES FOR REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF STORAGE SPACE. J. H. ALLEN ON A CHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION. A. SPITZBART, D. L. SHELL ON RATIONAL FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTIO~ OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS. YUOELL L. LUKE ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM lOR 'BEST" APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD OF LEAST NTH POWERS. ALLEN A. GOLDSTEIN, JAMES B. HERRESHDFF, NORMAN LEVINE ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, II • BE~NARD DIMSDALE THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION • JAMES A. WARD 'SIMPLE' APPROXIMATIONS. BENJAMIN L. SCHWARTZ ON THE DESIGN OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS • NED CHAPIN TECHNICAL MARKET ANALYSIS USING A COMPUTER. JOHN HANSEN SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER. PAUL H. ROSENTHAL, PAUL A. HUNT ESTIMATING THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD. DONALD W. WONG ON THE OVERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. JOHN W. CARR III GENERATED ERROR IN THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS • ALSTON S. HOUSEHOLDER EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION. JOHN G. HAYNES PROGRAMMING OF THE METHOO OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC FLOW. O. C. LEIGH, C. R. EUBA~K A METHOD OF COMPUTIN~ SHOCK WAVES • D. C. LEIGH A VARIATIONAL APPROXIMATION FOR STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS. C. C. FARRINGTON JR SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS. D. R. ISRAEL AUTOMATIC DATA-RECORDING IN REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS • H. E. FRACHTMAN A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION. WALTER F. 8AUER, GEORGE P. WEST SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF DIGITAL SERVOMECHANISM. JULIUS TOU PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN DYNAMICS. W. C. FRANKE SERVOMULTIPLIER ERROR STUDY • ROBERT A. BRUNS THE REFUGE RELAY FUNCTION GENERATOR • K. B. TUTTLE A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER. W. HOCHWALD, F. H. GERHARD THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTO-REGRESSION MODEL. Z. SZATROWSKI SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT. WALLACE KLAMMER AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM, II lADES III • E. K. BLUM A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER. J. CHIPPS, M. KOSCHMANN, S. ORGEL, A. PERLIS, J. SMITH ~OMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CODING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL • AARON L. BUCHMAN A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES. ROLLIN P. MAYER ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER. HERBERT T. GLANTZ A LEARNING PROCESS SUITABLE FOR MECHANIZATION. JOSEPH M. WIER CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING THRESHOLD DEVICES • EDWARD P. STABLER DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER • GENE H. LEICHNER THE DESIGN OF SYNCHRONIZING BUFFERS FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING DIGITAL DATA. HENRY C. ~REIDE LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRI·X STORAGE • NELSON M. BLACHMAN CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF ARBITRARY MATRICES • MARK LOTKIN AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES • WM. ORCHARD-HAYS THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM • PAUL S. DWYER, BERNARD A. GALLER THE TARSKI DECISION PROCEDURE • GEORGE E. COLLINS LEAKAGE ERROR IN A SEMI-DISCRETE ANALOG OF THE HEAT EQUATION. NORMAN E. FRIEDMANN ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES. H. REICHENBACH OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FDRMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION. STEPHEN H. CRANDALL NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • THOMAS ENGELHART EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S EQUATION. S. SKILLMAN A STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • PAUL D. WILLIAMS AN ALTERNATING D1RECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE BIHARMONiC EQUATIONS. S. D. CONTE, R. T. OA~ES ON THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS. W. A. DORN NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS. R. KRAME~, H. M. LIEBERSTEIN, M. SWEENEY COMPUTATIONS IN MAGNETIC ANO'GRAVITY INTERPRETATION. ROLAND G. HENDERSON, JAMES R. MARSHECK GEOMETRICS OF' SPIRAL BRIDGE DESIGN. JACK BELZER THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF iNDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT • RAUL PAVON THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT. DONALD L. SHELL PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM. IRWIN GREENWALD, MAUREEN KANE MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING. THOMAS B. STEEL JR, ELAINE BOEHM INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM. VINCENT DIGRI, JANE KING PROGRAMMED BUFFERING OF INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 709 • OWEN R. MOCK, CHARLES SWIFT SHARE 109 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE. HARVEY BRATMAN, IRA BOLDT NONLINEAR PROGRAMMIN~ COMPUTATIONS • PHILIP WOLFE AN ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINLO ON A FINITE POINT SET. PHILIP C. CURTIS JR, WERNER L. FRANK BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER. PAOLO ERCOLI, RJBERTO VACCA AN ANALYSIS OF CARRY TRA~SMISSION IN COMPUTER ADDITION. S. G. CAMPBELL, G. H. ROSSER JR TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC CODING LANGUAGES. ROBERT M. GRAHAM A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRiNGS OF SYMBOLS. ALAN J. PERLIS, J. W. SMITH COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 13 796-980 ()-66--2 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY PACM58 PAC"'58 PACM58 PACM58 33 34 39 41 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 42 43 47 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 48 50 51 52 53 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 65 PACM58 PACM58 PACM58 PAC"'59 PACM59 PoIICM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 69 71 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 15 16 17 PACM59 PACM59 18 19 PACM59 20 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 30 31 32 33 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 35 36 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM!i9 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 PACM59 PACM59 68 69 14 14 37 38 39 AN ABSTRACT FORMULATION OF OAT A PROCESSING PROBLEMS. JOHN W. YOUNG JR, HENRY K. KENT THE ROLE OF ISOMORPHISM IN PROGRAMMING. SIDNEY KAPLAN AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED ANO ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS • PATRICK C. FISCHER SOLUTIONS OF INCOMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA DATA PROCESSING. WILLIAM S. KNOWLES, RAYMOND STUART-WILLIAMS COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE. CHARLES R. BLAIR A PHYSICAL MODEL OF AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PROCESS • J. M. WIER A PROGRAM FOR APPLYI~G THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MULTIPLE REGRESSION. JAMES 8. BARTOO, DANUTA HIZ, DONALD T. LAIRD MAGNACARO SORTING TECHNIQUES. R. M. HAYES ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOD. JOHN I. DERR GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS. FERNANDO J. CORBATO, JACK L. URETSKY SECOND ORDER FORMULAS FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS. HENRY F. HUNTER RESULTANT PROCEDURES. ERWIN H. BAREISS PROJECTIONS, LEAST SQUARES, AND CONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION PROBLEMS. DAVIO MORRISON THE ORIGIN OF THE ABACUS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT. SHU-T'leN LI S.E.A. GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB. P. NAMIAN, F. H. RAYMOND REPORTING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE TO MANAGEMENT. J. A. CAMPISE A CODE MATCHING TECH~IQUE FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION. ARIADNE LUKJANOW THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION. MICHAEL lARECHNAK SOME REMARKS ON ABSTRACT MACHINES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS. RICHARD D. ELDRED SIMULATION AND DISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS. HARRY H. GOODE, WENDELL C. TRUE THE SOLUTION OF TALL OISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS. B. A. GALLER, P. S. DWYER AN INTERPOLATION PROCEDURE FOR CLOSEO CURVES. T. I. ARNETTE THE DESIGN OF FIXED POINT ITERATIONS. ARTHUR C. DOWNING RANOOM NUMBER GENERATORS. MARTIN GREENBERGER A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOD WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS. DONALD L. SHELL SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN ODD NUMBER OF INTERVALS. JACK W. HOLLINGSWORTH, HENRY F. HUNTER AUTOMATED COMPUTER DESIGN • JOHN P. MALBRAIN, ANTHONY V. BANES A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITRY. JOHN H. BEAUDETTE RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM. J. R. KANE ISOLATION OF CONTROL MALFUNCTIONS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER. K. JACOBY A GRAPHICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER EfFICIENCY. JOACHIM JEENEL ESTIMATION Of QUEUING STRUCTURE 8Y MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING. ALBERT S. CAHN A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM. JACOB L. BRICKER MULTIPROGRAMMING, THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEW. ASCHER OPLER, NORMA BAIRD TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING • HERBERT TEAGER, JOHN MCCARTHY PROBABILISTIC INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE LIBRARY PROBLEM. M. E. MARON, J. L. KUHNS, L. C. RAY NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES. B. I. BETZ, W. C. CARTER A MACHINE LANGUAGE FOR DOCUMENTATION ANO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. WILLIAM R. NUGENT INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL. SUSAN BREWER CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING. GENEVIEVE H. URBAN, H. APPLETON, EVA RAPKE, ANN T. NELMS THE COMPUTING MACHINE, SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE SOCIETY. H. M. ELLIOTT PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE. EDMUND C. BERKELEY, MELVIN A. SHADER, LOUIS SUTRD, ARVID W. JACOBSON MACHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES fOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZING GESTALTS. LEONARD UHR GENERALIZATION OF LEARNING IN A MACHINE. R. J. LEE A NEW ALGORITHM FOR ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION. P. l. INGERMAN ON THE CONSTRUCTION Of ALGORITHM TRANSLATORS • BRUCE W. ARDEN A MULTI-LEVEL CDOE PROCESSOR. A. EVANS, ALAN J. pERLIS THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF FORMAL MIXED LANGUAGES • SAUL GORN A NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT ALLOCATION. YDNATHAN BARD THE MACHINE LOADING PROBLEM. K. EISEMANN, J. R. LOURIE REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 • PAUL B. DAVENPORT ON PRE-CONDITIONING MATRICES. E. E. OSBORNE QUASI-TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS. SAMUEL SCHECHTER DEFLATION BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS. HEINZ RUTISHAUSER ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES. F. J. CORBATD LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS • JOHN MCCARTHY FORMAL INTEGRATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. JAMES R. SLAGLE A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE. H. GELERNTER, J. R. HANSEN. C. L. GERBERICH ON AN ALGEBRAIC FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTING OPTIMUM ALGORITHMS. D. V. STEWARD AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY ITERATIVE METHODS. KENNETH KING COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES. HARRY H. DENMAN OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM. H. J. GRAY JR, N. S. PRYWES THE EFFECT OF SIMULTANEITY ON SDRTING OPERATIONS. S. FEERST, F. SHERWOOD VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM • F. H. APPLEBAUM A LINEAR SELECTION DIODE STEERED CORE MEMORY. ROBERT T. SHEVLIN THE BIAX, A NEW MULTIPURPOSE COMPUTER ELEMENT. W. E. FRAOY, E. L. WOODS, J. ELIADES PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. H. A. BEDIENT, J. R. NEILON, L. LAMBERT AN INEXPENSIVE DEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT • C. R. BLAIR. W. W. MARSHMAN FINDAFACT • B. W. LANGER FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS. R. C. NICKERSON ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS. J. K. CASEY THE EXTENSION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. G. P. WEEG A BOUNOARY VALUE PROBLEM WITH EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNDARY. B. A. TROESCH, LOUIS ERLICH, JAMES RILEY THE METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDERS • G. GOERTZEL, H. V. WALDINGER, J. AGRESTA JOB SHOP SIMULATION ON THE IBM 704 • ELIZABETH B. WARE INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE. CLIFFORD J. CRAFT DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS. CLARENCE J. MOORE, THEODORE S. LEWIS TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER • SAUL ROSEN, J. HARVEY BROWN, CARL CALO THE USE OF GENERATORS IN TAC • HAROLD SIEGAL, JAMES PAINTER ALTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR. SAUL ROSEN, I. BENNETT GOLDBERG DATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS. PAUL BERGER, DONALD L. SULLIVAN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS. W. T. COMFORT. H. H. BLOEM THE DETACHED SHOCK PROBLEM AND RELATED TOPICS • H. M. LIEBERSTEIN RECURRE~CE TECHNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS. M. GOLDSTEIN, R. M. THALER THE BENDING OF RECTMGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED. H. S. KIRSCHBAUM, J. BELLER, J. K. WETHERBEE THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD. WERNER L. FRANK LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS, ORTHOGONAL AND OTHERWISE. JOHN I. DERR COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY P,,"CM59 P,,"CH59 PACH59 PACH59 PACM59 PACM59 10 71 12 13 14 15 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACM59 PACMbl PACMbl 18 19 80 81 2Al 2A2 PACM61 PACH61 PACMbl 2A3 2A4 2A5 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACM61 PACHbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACM61 PACM61 PACMbl PACMbl PACM61 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl 2Bl 282 2B3 2B4 2B5 2Cl 2C2 2C3 3-1 SAL 5A2 5A3 5A4 5A5 581 5B2 5113 5B4 SCI 5C2 PACMbl 5C3 PACMl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl bAl bA2 bA3 bA4 1b 71 PACM61 PACMbl PACMbl PACMb1 PACMbl PACMbl PACMb1 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACM61 PACMb1 PACMb1 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl P,,"CMb1 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACHbl PACMbl PACMbl bAS bBl 1-2 10Al 10A2 10A3 lOBI 10B2 10B3 lOCI 10C2 100 10C4 11-1 11-2 12Al 12A2 12A3 PACMb 1 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl 12A4 12A5 12Bl 1282 12B3 12B4 PACMbl PACMbl PACM61 PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMbl PACMb 1 PACM61 PACM61 PACMbl PACM61 12B5 12Cl 12C2 12C3 12C4 13Al 13A2 13A3 13A4 13Bl 13B2 13B3 13B4 13Cl bB2 bB3 6Cl bC2 bC3 bC4 bC5 bCb PACM61 l3C2 PACMbl 13C3 15 A METHOD FOR FI~DI~G A MI~IMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FU~CTIO~ WITH APPLICATIO~S TO THE REDUCTION OF MISSILE A,~D SA TELLI TE DATIl. E. R. LA~CAS TER THE METHOD OF RESULTANT DESCENTS FOR THE MINIMIZATION OF AN ARBITRARY FUNCTION' R. W. FINKEL A ND~-LINEAR ESTIMATION PROGRAM' T. I. PETERSO~ CLIP, A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR I~FORMATION PROCESSING' HAROLD ISBITZ ON THE IMPLEMENTATIO~ OF THE IAL • ROBERT M. GRAHAM TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAGES • ROBERT F. ROSIN A~ AUTOMATIC fORMULA TRANSLATOR fOR FIXED POINT ARITHMETIC • D. E. RICHMOND SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER • R. G. LARKIN, H. M. SEMARNE A GE~ERALIZED ANALYSIS Of VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC. P. REAL ~O VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNED VARIANCE A~ALYSIS • C. C. OEVALON NO VA~, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL EXPERIME~TS • D. R. CRUISE, S. E. MILLER A GE~ERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIA~CE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY. JULIUS LIEBLEIN THE ~UMERICAL SOLUTION Of EXTE~DED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS' H. J. GREENBERG RECENT NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS COMPARI~G SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHOOS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATIVE METHOOS • H. S. PRICE, R. M. FITZGERALO, R. S. VARGA MULTI-STEP I~TEGRATION METHOOS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS' T. E. HULL, A. C. R. NEWBERY NUMERICAL QUADRATURE Of DISCONTI~UDUS FUNCTIONS' CARL C. FARRJ~GTON THE ~UMERICAL SOLUTION Of THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIfFERENTIAL EQUATIO~ APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY CURVED SURfACES' V. A. CIMINERA, R. V. WADDING, W. C. ORTHWEIN OESIGN OF A MULTI PROGRAMMED ALGEBRAIC COMPILER. ASCHER OPLER, MYRA GRAY ALTAC, FORTRAN, AND COMPATIBILITY. SAUL ROSEN THERE'S STILL A PLACE FOR INTERPRETERS' ROBERT E. MACHOLL, WILLIAM J. ECCLES, J. CARTER BAYS THE GENERAL PROBLEM Of COMPUTING LANGUAGES' W. ORCHARD-HAYS A NELIAC GENERA TEO 7090-1401 COMPILER. J. B. WATT, ·W. H. WATTENBURG AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTI~G A MAPPING' SAUL AMAREL FORGETTING IN AN ASSOCIATIO~ MEMORY' EDWARD A. fEIGENBAUM, HERBERT A. SIMON A SPATIALLY ITERATED MEMORY ORGA~ PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX' MATTHEW KABRISKY THE MECHANllATION OF SCIENCE. R. W. HAMMING O~ fUNCTIONAL ITERATION A~O 'HE CALCULATION OF ROOTS' J. F. TRAUB A GE~ERALIZED METHOD FOR FINDI~G ROOTS OF NON-LI~EAR EQUATIONS' W. W. HOOKER, G. T. THOMPSON A OIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIO~S • E. E. OSBORNE O~ THE DANILEWSKI METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL • ELOO~ E. HANSE~ A METHOD OF FORMI~G HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES • NICOLAS JOHNSON A DIflNITION OF THE COBOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USI~G ALGOL METALINGUISTICS • JEA~ E. SAMMET TOWARDS A THEORY Of RECURSIVE PROCESSORS. PETER ZILAHY INGERMA~ KNOTT EO LIST STRUCTURES' J. WEIZENBAUM SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH A~ ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY. ROBERT R. SEEBER DATA RETRIEVAL I~ MOBIDIC B • STANLEY K. CHAO DESIGN DEVELOPME .... TS IN li'IFORMATIDN MANAGEMENT THROUGH SElECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS' C. B. HENSLEY AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTI~G PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL DATA I~DEXI""G • D. S. HIMMELMA~, J. T. CHU DISCRETIZATION A~O ROUNDING ERRORS IN ORBIT DETERMINATION' P. HENRICI THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO ~UMBER THEORY TABLES. E. GREGORY MCNIEL A TECH~IQUE FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH FACTORIALS IN A OIGITAL COMPUTER. F. J. CORBATO CHIC, A 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES I~ TWO VARIABLES • MARGARET L. JOHNSON, WARD C. SANGREN A GENERALIZATION OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION. W. S. DORN AN INFDRMATIO~ ALGEBRA • R. BOSAK THE FOU .... DATIONS OF A THEORY OF DATA PRDCESSI~G • THOMAS B. STEEL JR INFORMATION AND TRANSFORMATIO~S ON GENERAL ARRAYS. L. WHEATON SMITH A DISCUSSION OF MACHINE-INTERPRETED MACROINSTRUCTIONS' R. M. MEAD A MICROINSTRUCTION SYSTEM' E. D. CONROY, R. M. MEADE MICROPROGRAMMING • E. D. CONROY STORED LOGIC COMPUTING. H. M. SEMARNE, W. C. MCGEE STAGE EXECUTIVE CO~TROL • MARVIN LAUTZENHEISER THE MUSP STATISTICAL SYSTEM. R. A. HOODES, P. WEGNER, W. WITA~EN A DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS' MICHAEL HELD, RICHARD M. KARP QUADRATIC PROGRAMMI~G WITH BOU~DEO VARIABLE RESTRICTIONS. Y. C. HO, PETER WEGNER THE SCEMP PROJECT. PHILIP WOLFE I~PUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING • J. A. BUCKLAND INTOP, A~ INTERNATIO .... AL BUSINESS GAME' R. L. GRAVES, L. HOWELLS, H. B. THORELLI TABSOL, A DECISIO~ TABLE LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 • DO~ALD C. KLICK LOOP TRACING I~ PEP-PERT NETWORKS. JOEL M. PROSTICK SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FOR AN IMPROVED INFORMATION PROCESSING MACHINE. ROBERT S. BARTON PHILCO ~ODEL 212 COMPUTER EfFICIE~CY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS. RAY GOLLUB NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. LEON BLOOM, HENRY K. KENT, ISADOR PARDO, LAWRENCE J. ZORZA WHY STRETCH' WILLIAM V. CROWLEY NON-PROCEOURAL DATA SYSTEM LANGUAGES' LIONELLO LOMBARDI MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN. ROBERT HAYES CO~VERGENCE OF APPROXIMATION POLYNOMIALS. PHILIP C. CURTIS JR NEW PROCEDURES FOR RATIONAL APPROXIMATIO ..... E. W. CHENEY, H. L. LOEB COMPUTATION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS • CHARLES L. LAWSON STEPWISE PROCEDURES USI~G BOTH DIRECTIONS' LEONARD TOR~HEIM A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS' M. A. LEIBOWITZ PURCHASE COSTS, A COST-QUANTITY ANALYSIS' HARRIS FREEMAN PRODUCTION CONTROL O~ THE DISK FILE • CHARLES E. RICHARDSON IMPACT OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON CORPORATE STRUCTURE • J. H. VEYETTE JR SYSTEMS DESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUOY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSI~G SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE' ROBERT W. MCCLENDON AN INQUIRY INTO THE COMPUTER AUTDMATIO~ OF SUPER MARKETS. RONALD R. SEGEL MULTIPROGRAMMING THE RCA 601 • R. D. SMITH AUTOMATION OF PROGRAM DEBUGGI~G • K. JACOBY, H. LAYTO~ CHANNEL A~ALYSIS FOR THE IBM 7090 • B. ROTH THE CO~CEPT OF THE LINK SEGMENT SYSTEM • JAMES PORTER PRINCIPLES AND TECH~IQUES FOR TRAINI~G PROGRAMMERS' LEONARD C. SILVERN WHAT TRAINING ODES A CUSTOMER WANT, NEED. ROGER L. SISSON THE PROBLEM OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAI~ING • STANLEY L. LEVINE TRAI~ING THE COMPUTER OPERATOR • EUGENE F. KLAUSMAN RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CODES • D. S. HENDERSON A CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARALLEL ARITHMETIC. ALGIRDAS AVIZIE~IS THE P METHOD, A DESIGN PHILOSOPHY' J. ROBERT LOGA~ AUTOMATED COMPUTER CARD DESIGN. L. STEINBERG, B. KOLMAN A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROE ....CEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS. J. T. CHU, D. S. HIMMElMAN ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FOR THE TIROS SATELLITES. JOSEPH W. SIRY, JOSEPH V. NATRELLA A NEW TECHNIQUE fOR THE SOLUTION OF COMPLEX PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. STANLEY FRIED COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY PACM61 13C4 PACM62 9 PACM62 10 PACM62 11 PACM62 12 PACM62 13 PACM62 14 PACM62 16 PACM62 18 PACM62 20 PACM62 22 PACM62 26 PACM62 28 PACM62 29 PACM62 30 PACM62 31 PACM62 32 PACM62 34 PACM62 36 PACM62 31 PACM62 38 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 40 41 42 43 44 46 48 50 PACM62 52 PACM62 PACM62 54 56 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 58 59 60 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 62 63 64 66 68 10 12 14 76 78 80 82 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 94 96 ~CM~ PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 P~M~ PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 PACM62 ~ACM62 98 99 100 102 104 106 108 liD 112 114 116 118 120 EJCC FJCC WJCC SJCC EJCtSl EJCt51 EJCC51 EJCt51 EJCtSI EJCt51 EJCt51 EJCtSI EJCC~I EJCC51 ~JCC51 EJCC51 16 AUTOMATIC AIDS TO DICTIONARY REVISION. JULES MERSEL, GERHARD REITZ SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. W. W. FINKE EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER • H. A. SIMON TEACHING A OIGITAL COMPUTER TO ASSIST IN MAKING DECISIONS. J. H. WARD JR, K. J. DAVIS AN EXPERIMENT MODEL OF ADAPTIVE MEMORY. S. WARSHALL DIRECT OATA SUPERVISOR. F. R. PALM TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS. J. F. COULEUR, R. W. SMITH, O. BAHRS MATHEMATICAL CONSIOERATIONS OF REAL TIME OIGITAL SIMULATION. I. M. SALZBERG AN AUTO-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING • W. S. PLETTE NON-PROGRAMMEO CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS • G. M. SILVERN COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EOUCATION 1960-1964 • D. L. KATZ, B. CARNAHAN, E. I. ORGANICK, S. O. ~AVARRO EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 • M. GRENIEWSKI, W. TURSKI STRETCH EXPERIMENT IN MULTIPROGRAMMING. E. S. MCDONOUGH CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING SYSTEM. G. F. LEONARO DATA DESCRIPTION IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING SYSTEM. T. E. CHEATHAM JR WHAT IS 'REAL' TIME. G. F. WEINWURM AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER. G. M. GRIFFITH. G. A. CHAMPINE REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF A CRUISE MISSILE TRAJECTORY • Y. N. CHANG, K. S. SCHULZ KEYWORD IN CONTEXT CKWICI INDEXING ON THE IBM 7090 DPS • R. V. WADDING DIGEST, DIEBOLD GENERATOR FOR STATISTICAL TABULATION. C. F. BRENNAN THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, AND INDEXING USING THE IBM 7090 OPS • R. H. STANWOOD THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION • R. N. FREED A MONTE-CARLO APPROACH TO THE SOLUTION OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS • J. HELLER TOWARD BETTER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES • V. H. YNGVE HISTORY OF WRITING COMPILERS. D. E. KNUTH THE COLASL AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM • K. BALKE, G. CARTER WIZOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER • D. W. SCOTT THE FORAST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE • L. W. CAMPBELL APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PROBLEM. T. R. MCCALLA, A. M. WILOBERGER IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS. E. LIBAN, R. E. KOPP A OIGITAL NONLINEAR FUNCTION GENERATOR • R. A. COWAN OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH ANO ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE. A. A. MCGEE, M. D. MARKARIAN SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE DECISION SIMULATION. A. G. OALE ICON, A MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM. N. B. SOLOMON PARTITIONEO POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARO EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY ANO SPEEO IN PRIMARY ~ATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS • D. J. KIEL, D. E. JOHNSON, R. E. SMITH SEGMENTED MINMAX APPROXIMATION. C. L. LAWSON FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION IN UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC. R. L. ASHENHURST IMAGE PROCESSING. C. W. WILLIAMS AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS. H. A. BEOIENT, J. R. NEILON PHASE PLANE STUDIES~ BY USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. O. 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TAYLOR COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 16 BIBLIOGRAPHY EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC51 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 79 84 90 94 101 105 109 1 3 8 11 15 22 31 36 39 44 47 53 58 63 70 77 81 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC52 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC53 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 86 90 95 98 106 113 118 122 126 133 137 6 7 8 11 18 22 31 33 37 43 45 48 53 58 62 67 72 77 83 91 96 105 109 113 116 I 4 11 16 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 22 30 35 40 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC54 42 46 50 58 64 68 EJCC54 79 EJCC54 EJCC54 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 81 85 6 8 12 19 22 26 EJCCS5 EJCC55 EJCC55 tJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 33 39 56 61 64 69 75 19 EJCC~5 11 " 102 M THE EDSAC COMPUTER • M. V. WILKES THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ISEAC) • S. N. ALEXANDER ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE WITH THE SEAC • RALPH J. SLUTZ COMPUTING MACHINES I~ AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING. CHARLES R. STRANG A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS. E. G. ANDREWS THE TRANSISTOR AS A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENT • J. H. FELKER DIGITAL COMPUTERS, PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS. J. W. FORRESTER KEYNOTE ADDRESS • NORMAN H. TAYLOR RECORDING TECHNIQUES FOR DIGITAL COOED DATA • ARTHUR W. TYLER PUNCHED CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR UNIVAC. E. BLUMENTHAL, F. LOPEl CONVERTERS FOR TELETYPE TAPE TO IBM CARDS. G. F. NIELSEN DEVICES FOR TRANSPORTING THE RECORDING MEDIA. RICHARD L. SNYDER JR BUFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE COMPUTER. ALAN L. LEINER SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM. SIDNEY GREENWALD INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES USED WITH SEAC • JAMES L. PIKE AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT. RUTH C. HAUETER SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE • ERNEST AINSWORTH THE UNISERVO-TAPE READER AND RECORDER. H. F. WELSH, H. LUKOFF UNIVAC INPUT DEVICES. L. O. WILSON, E. ROGGENSTEIN UNIVAC OUTPUT DEVICES • E. MASTERSON, L. D. WILSON THE RAYOAC SYSTEM AND ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY • KENNETH M. REHLER RAYDAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEMS. WALTER GRAY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH RAYOAC • FRANKLIN R. DEAN ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE • L. D. STEVENS IBM MAGNETIC TAPE READER AND RECORDER. W. S. BUSLIK MAGNETIC TAPE TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE • H. W. NORDYKE HIGH SPEED PRINTING EQUIPMENT. LEO ROSEN SURVEY OF ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL DATA CONVERTERS • H. E. BURKE JR SURVEY OF MECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS. J. HOSKEN SURVEY OF NONMECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS. R. J. ROSSHEIM THE EASTMAN KODAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER. RUSSEL G. THOMPSON, CLAYTON E. HUNT GARMENT TAG EQUIPMENT • O. G. HESSLER THE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER. O. J. P. BYRD. B. J. WELBY NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MILLING MACHINE • ALFRED K. SUSSKIND, JAMES O. MCOONOUGH SUMMARY AND FORECAST • SAMUEL N. ALEXANDER OPENING ADORESS. JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE. JOHN H. HOWARD KEYNOTE ADDRESS. H. T. ENGSTROM THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER CONFERENCE. THOMAS H. BRIGGS USE OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS fN THE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS. M. E. DAVIS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL. V. I. WEIHE DATA PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION. J. SMAGORINSKY METHODS USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT. L. D. WHITELOCK DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS • RALPH B. CONN THE MIT MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY. W. N. PAP IAN RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE ON THE OARAC • ROBERT W. HOUSE OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LOS ALAMOS 101 • WILLARD G. BOURICIUS ACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE COMPUTER. F. J. MURRAY RELIABILITY OF A LARGE REAC INSTALLATION. 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LUEHRS JR, ALLEN KENT MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM. A. P. HENDRICKSON. G. I. WILLIAMS. J. L. HILL ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA-PROCESSING MACHINE • J. M. BOERMEESTER SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATIC OPTICAL DESIGN. N. A. FINKELSTEIN THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER IN A DATA-REDUCTION SYSTEM. K. L. AUSTIN KEYNOTE ADDRESS. J. G. BRAINERD COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT • J. S. COLEMAN COMPUTERS IN BASIC BUSINESS APPLICATIONS. F. J. PORTER JR OPERATIONS CONTROL WITH AN ELECfRONIC COMPUTER. B. F. BUTLER THE PLACE OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. R. E. SPRAGUE ELECTRONICS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNflNG • B. J. BENNETT, K. R. ELDREDGE. T. H. MORRIN. J. D. NOE, o. W. WHITBY THE MANUAL USE OF AUTOMATIC RECORDS. A. G. OETTINGER EVALUATION OF SORTING METHODS. J. C. HOSKEN DOCUMENT PROCESSING. R. H. GREGORY ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN RETAIL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. V. H. ROMAN THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENf • NATHANIEL ROCHESTER COMPUTERS ~ITH REMOTE DATA INPUT. E. L. FITlGERALD DEVELOPMENTS IN PROGRAMMING RESEARCH. C. W. ADAMS STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION. L. N. RIDENOUR COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 17 BI8LIOGRAPHY EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC55 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC56 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 83 87 90 95 3 5 9 13 16 20 22 29 3~ 39 ~7 50 ~ 58 6~ 67 69 73 80 8~ 90 93 101 10~ 107 115 120 12~ 128 136 139 1~7 6 11 25 30 3~ EJCC57 ~O EJCC57 EJCC57 eJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 ~5 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 ~ 5~ 58 64 68 71 75 80 8~ 90 EJCC57 96 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 100 10~ III 115 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 128 132 136 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 139 148 156 160 16~ 169 172 178 183 187 190 19~ 197 204 208 214 219 221 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 230 232 238 EJCC57 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 251 5 10 15 18 20 25 28 18 2~3 THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS IN DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS. 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HOOVER THE MECHANIZATION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING. I. ROTKIN PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER. O. A. QUARLES JR USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION. S. ZADOFF. J. RATTNER SOME EXPERIMENTATION ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAilGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM. CORWIN A. BENNETT MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR. D. E. EISENBERG. A. E. MILLER. A. B. SHAF~ITZ CONTROL OF AUTOM081LE TRAFFIC. A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATION. D. L. GERLOUGH PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS. J. J. STONE JR, B. B. GORDON, R. S. BOYD APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOMOBILE CONTROL AND STABILITY PROBLEMS. ROBERT H. KOHR AN ANALOG-OIGITAL SIMULATOR FOR THE OESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS • H. K. SK~AMSTAD, A. A. ERNST. J. P. NIGRO FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM HAROWARE • A. J. THIBERVILLE PROBLEMS IN FLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION. E. J. MCGLINN ANALOG. DIGITAL. ANO COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION. C. G. BLANYER, H. MDRl THE PLACE OF SELF-REPAIRING FACILITIES IN COMPUTERS WITH OEADLINES TO MEET. LOUIS FEIN ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET OEADLINES • A. L. LEINER. W. A. NOTZ. J. L. SMITH, A. WEINBERGER A PROGRAM-CONTROLLED PROGRAM INTERRUPTION SYSTEM. F. P. BROOKS JR A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE SYSTEMS. G. A. RAYMOND A METHOO OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS. JAMES H. RANDALL THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION AND FILTERING SYSTEMS. ARTHUR S. ROBINSON SAGE. A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIR DEFENSE. R. R. EVERETT. C. A. ZRAKET. H. D. BENINGTO~ AN FST-2 RADAR-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SAGE. W. A. OGLETREE, H. W. TAYLOR. E. W. VEITCH. J. wYLEN OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS. P. R. VANCE. L. G. DOOLEY, C. E. DISS A DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR POSITION OETERMINATION • OAN C. ROSS REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL • G. E. FENIMORE OESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTEO ON-LINE DATA PROCESSORS. F. J. GAFFNEY, S. LEil~E RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE OIGITAL COMPUTER. R. A. MCAVOY STOCK TRANSACTION RECORDS ON THl DATATRON 205 • A. H. PAYNE A SMALL, LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER. ALEX B. CHURCHILL A SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEEO TRANSMISSION OF MAGNETIC-TAPE OIGITAL DATA. E. J. CASEY COMMUNICATION BETWEE~ REMOTELY LOCATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS. G. F. GRONDIN, F. P. FORBATH COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME COMPUTERS. A. E. JOEL AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE • R. W. KETCHLEDGE TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS. JOSEPH A. BADER THE USE OF THE IBM 704 IN THE SIMULATION OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS. G. L. SHULTZ AN AUTOMATIC VOICE READOUT SYSTEM. C. W. POPPE, P. J. SUHR EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A OIGITAL COMPUTER. R. A. KIRSCH, L. CAH~, C. RAY, G. H. URBAN OPTICAL DISPLAY FOR OATA-HANDLING SYSTEM OUTPUT. JAMES OGLE DEVICES FOR REAOING HANDWRITTEN CHARACTERS. T. L. DIMOND AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER SENSING EQUIPMENT. ABRAHAM 1. TERSOFF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER. J. SEEHOF, M. ARMSTRONG, G. FARLEY, M. LEINBERGER. M. MARKAKIS. S. SMITHBERG ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM. J. S. BAER. A. S. RETTIG, I. COHEN NEW FRONTIERS. J. W. FORRESTER DATA PROCESSING IN 8ANKING AND OTHER SERVICE INOUSTRIE; • B. W. TAUNTON THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN AIR DEFENSE • W. H. TETLEY MICROPROGRAMMING. M. V. WILKES THE ATHENA COMPUTER. A RELIABILITY REPORT. L. W. REID, G. A. RAYMONO THE PHILOSOPHY OF AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION. R. M. BLOCH THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO RELIABILITY. H. D. ROSS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 1B BIBLIOGRAPHY EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 ~JCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 31 34 38 43 4b 51 55 59 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 cJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 79 91 94 99 108 119 127 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 130 133 138 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 144 148 152 EJCC58 tJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 157 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 174 181 8 15 28 38 48 59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 114 120 133 139 143 148 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 EJCC59 200 205 212 218 225 233 2M 244 249 255 EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCC60 EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCCbO cJCCbO EJCCbO EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 EJCC60 1 11 25 39 57 61 83 91 b3 b5 71 H IbO Ib5 Ib8 bb 75 82 94 101 108 IbO 174 181 190 III 117 137 143 149 153 161 113 179 189 205 211 233 241 EJCCbO EJCCbO EJCC60 EJCC60 255 EJCC60 299 19 2b7 2b9 283 IMPULSE SWITCHING OF FERRITES • R. E. MCMAHON HIGH-SPEED HIGH-CAPACITY PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY. C. A. LOVELL AN EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH-SPEEO DATA TRANSMISSION. E. HOPNER THE IMPENDING REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. R. RICE COMPUTER DESIGN FROM THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEWPOINT. W. F. BAUER NEW LOGICAL AND SYSTEMS CONCEPTS • R. K. RICHARDS AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS. D. A. BUCK, K. R. SHOULDERS ORGANIZATION AND RET~IEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT. G. A. BARNARD III, L. FEIN FILE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL MENU STUDY. P. M. THOMPSON DATA PROCESSING AND INFORMATION HANDLING. R. H. GREGORY, M. TRUST PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM. A. L. LEINER, W. A. NoTZ, J. L. SMITH, A. WEINBERGER DATA HANDLING BY CONTROL WORD TECHNIQUES. G. A. BLAAUW AN ELECTRONIC DIRECTORY FOR SORTING MAIL. A. W. HOLT THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 24 • G. P. DINNEEN, I. L. LEBOW, I. S. REED DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AUToSYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS. J. C. SIMS JR, H. J. GRAY ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY. W. J. DUNNET, E. P. AUGER, A. C. SCOTT THE RECORDING, CHECKING, AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS. M. KLoDMDK, P. W. CASE, H. H. GRAFF STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS. W. H. KAUTZ EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION EQUIPMENT. A. J. STRASSMAN, L. H. KURKJIAN APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND RECORDING. G. R. BACHAND, J. L. ROGERS, T. F. MARKER A HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZED ANALoG-To-DIGITAL CONVERTER. R. C. BARON, T. P. BOTHWELL THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLATION • V. E. GIULIANO DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART I, DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION. T. J. THEoDoRoFF DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. J. T. oLSZTYN THE UNIVAC AIRLI~ES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER. D. K. SAMPSON, V. E. HERZFELD, C. W. FRITZE THE SIEMENS DIGITAL COMPUTER 2002 • H. W. GUMIN DESIGN OF THE RCA 501 SYSTEM. J. G. SMITH, T. M. HUREWITZ THE IBM 7070 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. R. W. AVERY, S. H. BLACKFORD, J. MCDONNELL PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-20DO • R. J. SEGAL, J. L. MADDOX, P. PLANO PROGRAMMING OESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA bO COMPUTER • P. DREYFUS THE GE-I00 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM. R. H. HAGOPIAN, H. L. HEROLD, J. LEVINTHAL, J. WEIZENBAUM COMPUTERS OF THE FUTURE • REX RICE NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENTS. MORTON H. LEWIN DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FILMS AS LOGIC ELEMENTS. A. FRANCK, G. F. MARETTE, B. I. PARSEGYAN SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS. JAN A. RAJCHMAN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER. ERICH BLOCH DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I • J. P. ECKERT, J. C. CHU, A. B. ToNIK, W. F. SCHMITT DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART II • H. LUKOFF, L. M. SPANDoRFER, F. F. LEE ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTI PROGRAM COMPUTER. N. LOURIE, H. SCHRIMPF, R. REACH, W. KAHN THE VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER. J. COCKE, H. G. KOLSKY A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. HAROLD K. SKRAMSTAD THE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIOIC B • STANLEY K. CHAO A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY. JOHN HOLLAND THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL. J. N. ACKLEY REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES. S. OKADA, Y. MORIWAKI, K. P. YOUNG APPLICATIONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF FLOW DIAGRAMS. REESE T. PROSSER SIMCOM, THE SIMULATOR COMPILER. THOMAS G. SANBORN UNUSUAL TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS • D. J. CAMPBELL, D. B. VOLLENWEIDER THE AUTOMATIC TRANSC~IPTION OF MACHINE SHORTHAND. GERARD SALTON CRITICAL-PATH PLANNI~G A~O SCHEDULING. J. E. KELLEY JR, M. R. WALKER THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. C. B. CRUMB JR, C. E. RUPE AN ADVANCED MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING. RICHARD B. LAWRANCE A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS. M. MAY, G. P. MILLER, R. A. HOWARD, G. A. SHIFRIN TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION FOR A CORE MEMORY. A. H. ASHLEY, E. U. COHLER, W. S. HUMPHREY JR USE OF A COMPUTER TO DESIGN CHARACTER RECOGNITION LOGIC. R. J. EVEY A SELF-ORGANIZING BI~ARY SYSTEM. RICHARD L. MATTSON ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS. J. S. BOMBA PATTERN RECOGNITION AND READING BY MACHINE. W. W. BLEDSOE, I. BROWNING DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION A COMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. LEO HELLERMAN NORMALIZED FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC WITH AN INDEX OF SIGNIFICANCE • H. L. GRAY, C. HARRISON JR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION • R. B. MCGHEE, A. LEVINE THE CROSSED-FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITS. V. L. NEWHOUSE, J. W. BREMER, H. H. EDWARDS A LOGICAL MACHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY. CHARLES R. LANGMUIR A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER. S. R. PETRICK, H. M. WILLETT FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM. DAPHNE INNES REDUNDANCY EXPLOITATION IN THE COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DOUBLE-CROSTICS • EDWIN S. SPIEGELTHAL A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION. PAUL MEISSNER, JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM, CLAUDE A. KETTERING A SURVEY OF DIGITAL ~ETHOOS FOR RADAR DATA PROCESSING. F. H. KRANTZ, W. D. MURRAY ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR. A. EUGENE MILLER, MAX GOLOMA~ HIGH SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. R. G. MATTESON PARALLEL COMPUTING WITH VERTICAL DATA. WILLIAM SHOOMAN TABSOL, A FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SYSTEMS-ORIENTED LANGUAGES. T. F. KAVANAGH THEORY OF FILES. LIJNELLO LOMBARDI POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING, AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE. R. L. GILSTAD THE USE OF A BINARY COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING. GOMER H. REDMOND, DENNIS E. MULVIHILL HIGH SPEED PRINTER AND PLOTTER. FRANK T. INNES A DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM 7074 SYSTEM. R. R. BENDER, D. T. DOODY, P. N. STOUGHTON THE RCA 601 SYSTEM DESIGN. A. T. LING, K. KOZARSKY ASSOCIATIVE SELF-SORTING MEMORY. ROBERT R. SEEBER JR UNIVAC RANDEX II, RANDOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM. G. J. AXEL DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN DESIGN AUTOMATION. WILLIAM L. GORDON IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN. W. A. HANNIG, T. L. MAYES CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT • H. R. KAUPP, o. R. CROSBY ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER. W. H. KIM, C. V. FREIMAN, D. H. YOUNGER, W. MAYEDA A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST SYSTEM. V. A. KAISER, J. L. WHITTAKER HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE READER. JOHN H. JORY USE OF A DIGITAL ANALOG ARITHMETIC UNIT WITHIN A DIGITAL COMPUTER • DONALD WORTZMAN PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY LINE STORAGE • ROBERT MARK BECK THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER. R. T. BLOSK COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194b-1963 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY EJCC60 325 EJCC61 EJCCbl EJCC61 1 11 33 cJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 19 81 105 114 124 135 141 EJCC61 158 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 EJCC61 166 114 184 194 209 213 219 232 241 251 264 219 295 306 323 332 352 311 FJCC62 fJCC62 fJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 1 19 27 36 44 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 56 71 13 86 fJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 97 108 121 130 131 fJCC62 fJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 fJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 FJCC62 141 154 161 110 177 184 197 213 225 229 232 234 251 262 FJCC62 FJCC62 275 280 fJCC62 285 fJCC62 FJCC63 FJCC63 304 1 15 FJCC63 27 FJCC63 FJCCb3 FJCC63 FJCC63 35 45 59 61 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 11 91 101 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 101 121 139 147 FJCC63 fJCC63 fJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 fJCC63 fJCC63 161 161 113 183 193 201 215 229 20 THE MOTOR, A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITTENT AND CONTINUOUS MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT • R. P. BURR MULTILEVEL PROGRAMMI~G FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM. A. B. SHAFRITZ, A. E. MILLER, K. ROSE DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY. W. F. BAUER, W. L. fRANK PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM. S. I. GASS, W. K. GREEN, J. E. HAMLIN, R. HOFFMAN, R. D. PEAVEY, A. PECKAR, M. B. SCOTT A SIMULATION MODEL FOR DATA SYSTEM ANALYSIS. LEON GAINEN A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM. GEOFFREY GORDON USE OF A CDMBINEO ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION. ALLAN WILSD~ COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION. ARTHUR J. BURNS, RICHARD E. KDPP CDNTRANS, (CONCEPTUAL THOUGHT, RANDOM-NET SIMULATIONI • DAVID MALIN DIGITAL TO VOICE CONVERSION. EVAN RAGLAND CARD RA~DOM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAMI, FUNCTIONS ANO USE. LEON BLOOM, ISADDR PARDO, WILLIAM KEATING, EARL MAYNE THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. W. A. HELBIG, C. S. WARREN, W. E. WOODS, A. SCHWARTZ, H. S. ZIEPER A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE. R. GREEN, P. LAZDVICK, J. TROST, A. W. REICKORD DATAVIEW, A GENERAL PURPOSE DATA DISPLAY SYSTEM. R. L. KUEHN A COMPUTER FOR DIRECT EXECUTION OF ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES. JAMES P. ANDERSON EDDYCARO MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE. T. ISHIDATE, S. YOSHIZAWA, K. NAGAMDRI DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION, THE USER'S VIEW. JUSTIN A. PERLMAN TELE-PROCESSING SYSTEMS • J. O. SHAVER COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. A. A. ALEXANDER THE SATURN AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT SYSTEM • J. HESKIN INFORMATION HANDLING I~ THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX. T. J. HECKELMAN, R. H. LAZINSKI AN AUTOMATIC OIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM fOR SPACE SURVEILLANCE. MARVIN S. MAXWELL fOUR AOVANCED COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. R. J. SEGAL, H. P. GUERBER THE ATLAS SUPERVISOR. t. KILBURN, R. B. PAYNE, D. J. HOWARTH A SYNTAX DIRECTED GENERATOR • S. WARSHALL AN AUTOMATED TECHNIQ~E FOR CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM STUDY. A. O. RIDGWAY DISPLAY SYSTEM DESIG~ CONSIDERATIONS. R. T. LOEWE, P. HOROWITZ ABSTRACT SHAPE RECOG~ITION BY MACHINE. M. E. STEVENS CHRYSLER OPTICAL PROCESSING SCANNER. D. N. BUELL TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE • C. A. STEINBERG, W. E. TOLLES, A. H. FREIMAN, C. A. CACERES, S. ABRAHAM PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART I • CHARLES L. BRISTOR PROCESSING SATElliTE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART II • LAURENCE I. MILLER DESIGN OF A PHOTO INTERPRETATION AUTOMATON. W. S. HOLMES, H. R. LELAND, G. E. RICHMOND EXPERIE~CE WITH HYBRIO COMPUTATION. E. M. KING, R. GELMAN OATA HA~DlING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION. K. M. HOGLUND, P. L. PHIPPS, E. J. BLOCK, R. A. SCHNAITH, J. A. YOUNG INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR INTERPLANETARY EXPLORATION. T. B. STEEL JR EDP AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE PLANNING THE 3600 • CHARLES T. CASALE 0825, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMANO AND CONTROL. JAMES P. ANDERSON. SAMUEL A. HOfF~AN, JOSEPH SHlfMAN, ROBERT J. WILLIAMS THE SOLOMON COMPUTER. DANIEL L. SLOTNICK, W. CARL BORCK, ROBERT C. MCREYNOLDS THE KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM. A. C. D. HALEY A COMMO~ lANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND APPLICATIONS. KENNETH E. IVERSON INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS, BASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTEO lOGIC COMPUTER. C. Y. LEE ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER. J. R. BALL, R. C. BOLLINGER, T. A. JEEVES, R. C. MCREYNOLDS, D. H. SHAFFER DATA PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORK MONITORING AND CONTROL. O. I. CAPLAN DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR. D. R. HELMAN, E. E. BARRETT, R. HAYUH, f. O. WILLIAMS ON THE ~EDUCTION OF TURNAROUNO TIME. H. S. BRIGHT, B. F. CHEYDlEUR REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK • G. L. BALDWIN, N. E. SNOW STANDAROIZATION IN COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. C. A. PHILLIPS, R. E. UTMAN HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES. H. AMEMIYA, H. P. LEMAIRE, R. L. PRYOR, T. R. MAYHEW MICROAPERTURE HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORY. R. SHAHBENDER, T. NELSON, R. LOCH INGER, J. WALENTI~E MAGNETIC FILMS, REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER MEMORIES. C. CHONG, G. FEDDE HURRY, HURRY, HURRY. HOWARD CAMPAIGNE THE CASE FOR CRYOTRONICS • W. B. ITTNER III CRYOTRONICS, PROBLEMS AND PROMISE • MARTIN l. COHEN SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE GENERATION OF WORD AND OOCUMENT ASSOCIATIONS. GERARD SALTON A LOGIC DESIGN TRANSLATOR. D. F. GORMAN, J. P~ ANDERSON COMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION. MARGARET OAKLEY DAYHOfF, ROBERT S. lEDLEY USING GIFS IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Of PROCESS SYSTEMS. WILLIAM H. DODRILL A DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CAROIAC ANALYSIS. M. D. BALKOVIC, C. A. STEINBERG, P. C. PFUNKE, C. A. CACERES CLUSTER FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION. GILBERT KASKEY. PARUCHURI R. KRISHNAIAH, ANTHONY AZZARI SPACETRACKING MAN-MADE SATELLITES AND DEBRIS. ROBERT W. WALTZ, B. M. JACKSON AN EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING. J. H. KATZ, W. C. MCGEE SIMULATION OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. R. E. SEARS, S. M. KHANNA CYCLOPS-I, A SECOND GENERATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM. T. MARILl, A. K. HARTLEY, D. L. DARLEY, T. G. EVANS. B. H. BLOOM, O. M. R. PARK, T. P. HART SIMULATION OF A TURI~G MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. R. W. COffIN, H. E. GOHEEN, W. R. STAHL THE ROPE MEMORY, A PERMANENT STORAGE DEVICE. P. KUTTNER A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORY • C. A. ROWLAND, W. o. BERGE A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT. B. A. KAUFMAN, E. ULZURRUN LAMINATED fERRITE MEMORY. R. SHAHBENDER, C. WENTWORTH, K. LI, S. HOTCHKISS, J. RAJCHMAN A lARGE CAPACITY CRYOElECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING. L. L. BURNS, D. A. CHRISTIANSEN, R. A. GANGE FIXED, ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY USING EVAPORATED ORGANIC DIODE ARRAYS. M. H. LEWIN, H. R. BEELITl, J. A. RAJCHMAN GENERALIZED MULTIPROCESSING AND MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEMS. A. J. CRITCHLOW ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER SYSTEM. G. G. CHAPIN A MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEM DESIGN. M. E. CONWAY A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF COMPUTING-LOAO ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER SYSTEM. M. AOKI, G. ESTRIN, R. MANDELL A DISCRIMINATION METHOO FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLASSifYING DOCUMENTS. J. H. WILLIAMS JR THE DIRECT ACCESS SEARCH SYSTEM. I. A. WARHEIT A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER. J. OLMER EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZED INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM. M. KOSAKOFf, D. L. BUSWELL A SEARCH MEMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR.A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER. A. KAPLAN THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB ~40 MICROPROGRAMMABLE COMPUTER. E. O. BOUTWELL JR, E. A. HOSKINSON APPLICATION OF PUSHDOWN-STORE MACHINES. R. J. EVEY AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B5000 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM • R. V. BOCK PRI~TED COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 243 251 267 277 295 311 327 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 341 351 365 389 397 419 425 437 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 445 459 413 481 489 495 509 519 FJCC63 FJCC63 535 FJCC63 551 FJCC63 FJCC63 565 577 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 FJCC63 591 603 609 619 631 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 4 5 6 9 19 49 54 65 74 WJCC53 WJCC53 BO 86 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 WJCC53 98 119 128 140 160 161 174 187 196 203 208 WJCC53 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 227 9 16 23 38 45 46 60 75 80 ~9 ~ 89 96 98 105 113 118 128 134 140 155 163 172 184 1 13 16 23 26 WJCC55 29 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 34 41 43 21 THE MECHANIZATION OF A PUSH-OOWN STACK • C. B. CARLSON EFFECTS OF DIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRID COMPUTER. T. MIURA, J. IWATA CORRECTED INPUTS, A METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYBRID SIMULATION • R. GELMAN A HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SYSTEM • J. V. WAIT REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES • L. C. HOBBS INVESTIGATION OF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS MEMORY SYSTEM. J. S. DAVIS A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM, THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DISK PACKS. J. D. CAROTHERS, R. K. BRUNNER, J. L. DAWSON, M. O. HALFHILL, R. E. KUBEC AN ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE BURROUGHS DISK FILE. R. W. JACK, R. G. GROOM, R. A. GLEIM A MULTIPLE-ACCESS DISC FILE. I. L. WIESELMAN, R. STUART-WILLIAMS, D. K. SAMPSON SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY. D. G. BOBROW THE COMPUTER-STORED THESAURUS AND ITS USE IN CONCEPT PROCESSING • C. A. SHEPHERD SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH. S. KUNO, A. G. OETTINGER A TAPE DICTIONARY FOR LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS. J. L. DOLBY, H. L. RESNIKOFF, E. MACMURRAY HYBRID SIMULATION OF AN AIRCRAFT ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM. P. W. HALBERT A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES. E. A. ROBIN, R. S. PARDEE, D. L. SCHEFFLER, F. C. HOLLAND, A. G. HALVERSON HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RADAR SIMULATION • R. L. BOYELL, H. RUSTON A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION • M. PALEVSKY, J. V. HOWELL SYSTEMS IMPLtCATIONS OF NEW MEMORY DEVELOPMENTS • S. G. CAMPBELL A MODIFIED HOLLAND MACHINE. W. T. COMFORT ASSOCIATIVE LOGIC FOR HIGHLY PARALLEL SYSTEMS. R. R. SEEBER, A. B. LINDQUIST SOME APPLICATIONS FOR CONTENT-ADDRESSABLE MEMORIES. R. H. FULLER, G. ESTRIN A COMPUTER AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS • L. C. CLAPP, R. Y. KAIN STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUFACTURING COMPLEX. G. P. LEWETT, S. CHOOLFAIAN INFORMATION HANDLING IN AN ARMS CONTROL INSPECTION ENVIRONMENT. L. F. MATHISON AN APPROACH TO MANUFACTURING CONTROL USING I·NEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS. C. A. R. KAGAN, R. TEVONIAN ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS. B. A. KAUFMAN, W. G. PFEIFFER, V. K. RANDERY, A. J. KOLK SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY. R. A. KLEIST, M. A. LEWIS, B. C. WANG THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. D. J. MORRISON, D. H. TYRRELL, J. J. STALLER IBM 7340 HYPERTAPE DRIVE. R. A. BARBEAU, J. I. AWEIDA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. W. R. ADEY A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATION PROCESSING • R. F. C. HAYDEN THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR • ROBERT L. EGBERT COMPUTER-ORIENTED PEACE-RESEARCH • L. FEIN THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION OF ENGINEERS • SIMON RAMO FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTIVE USE OF COMPUTERS • R. O. HUNTOON SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER PROBLEMS • L. A. DUBRIDGE NEW EQUATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT • J. E. HOBSON PANEL DISCUSSION, AN EVALUATION OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS, THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS EXPERIENCE. J. L. MCPHERSON PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 COMPUTER • R. F. SHAW AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS. M. E. SALVESON, R. G. CANNING REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT • E. E. STICKELL THE PROCESSING OF INFORMATION-CONTAINING DOCUMENTS • G. W. BROWN, L. N. RIDENOUR AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER. D. W. DRAKE, H. W. FOSTER THE EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SHELLS USED IN AIRFRAME CONSTRUCTION. R. H. MACNEAL ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN AUTOPILOT OESIGN • W. T. HUNTER, R. L. JOHNSON APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC PROBLEMS. B. HALL, R. RUTHRAUFF, D. DILL THE SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERROELECTRICS AS A MEMORY ELEMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS. C. F. PULVARI MAGNETIC REPRODUCER AND PRINTER • J. C. SIMS JR AN IMPROVED CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM • R. THORENSEN NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS. F. A. SCHWERTZ, R. T. STEINBACK NEW LABORATORY FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE SIMULATION • LOUIS BAUER A NEW CONCEPT IN ANALOG COMPUTERS • LEE CAHN A MAGNETICALLY COUPLED LOW-COST HIGH-SPEED SHAFT POSITION DIGITIZER. A. J. WINTER THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER • R. M. HOWE, V. S. HANEMAN THE NORDSIECK COMPUTER • ARNOLD NORDSIECK WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION • W. W. MCDOWELL TRENDS IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT • DEAN E. WOOLDRIDGE AN EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM. MAIER MARGOLIS, ERIC WEISS THE DIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEM. o. W. BURBECK, E. E. BOLLES, W. E. FRADY, E. M. GRABBE APPLICATION OF OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL. BERNARD M. GORDON A DIGITAL-ANALOG MACHINE TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM • HARRY W. MERGLER EXPERIMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL SYSTEM. T. J. BURNS, J. O. CLOUD, J. M. SALZER THE AUTOMATIC HANDLING OF BUSINESS DATA. OLIVER WHITBY BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A CASE STUDY. RICHARO G. CANNING READY-TO-WEAR UNIT CONTROL PROCEDURE • S. J. SHAFFER UNIT CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING • RAYMOND DAVIS A SOLUTION FOR AUTOMATIC UNIT CONTROL. HARRY D. HUSKEY THE SYSTEM IN OPERATION. MYRON J. MENDELSON APPROACHES TO DESIGN PROBLEMS IN CONVERSION EQUIPMENT • A. K. SUSSKIND MULTI-CHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DC VOLTAGES. W. S. SHOCKENCY A HIGH-SPEED MULTICHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERTER • JAMES M. MITCHELL A SHAFT-TO-DIGITAL ENCODER. B. M. GORDON, M. A. MEYER, R. N. NICOLA REAL-TIME DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER (DARTI • LOREN P. MEISSNER THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. E. S. HUGHES JR DESIGN FEATURES OF REMINGTON RAND SPEED TALLY. JOHN L. HILL PRODUCTION CONTROL WITH THE ELECOM 125 • NORMAN GRIESER A CENTRALIZED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. JEROME J. DOVER A MERCHANDISE CONTROL SYSTEM. WILLIAM L. MARTIN TRANSFER-FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE NETWORKS. M. V. MATHEWS, W. W. SEIFERT SIMULATION BY MODELING • N. L. IRVINE, L. DAVIS IDEAL TRANSFORMERS I~ SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG COMPUTERS • R. H. MACNEAL, G. D. MCCANN A NEW APPROACH TO GROUNDING IN DC ANALOG COMPUTERS. C. M. EDWARDS THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS. P. KIRCHER AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PRINTED CODE TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO COMPUTING EQUIPMENT. J. T. ~AVIOSON, R. L. FORTUNE DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION. J. C. TAYLOR COMPUTERS CHALLENGE ENGINEERING EDUCATION • F. C. LINDVALL AN OPTIMIZATION CONCEPT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT • O. R. SWANSON COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 21 BIBLIOGRAPHY WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 48 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC55 WJCC56 WJCC5b WJCC5b WJCC56 WJCC5b WJCC5b WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC5b WJCC5b WJCC5b WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC5b 72 78 82 85 bl bb 8b 91 94 101 III lIb 119 124 129 1 5 10 21 2b 31 34 36 39 42 45 49 52 53 57 62 64 WJCC5b WJCC5b 68 70 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC5b WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 75 77 79 82 86 89 95 99 103 WJCC5b WJCC5b 109 119 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC5b WJCC5b 124 126 133 137 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 10 14 18 20 27 31 37 43 49 52 57 68 73 81 85 94 105 110 115 121 128 133 WJCC~7 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC51 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC~7 WJCC57 WJCC57 ~ WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC51 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 138 143 146 156 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 198 202 207 211 214 wJCC57 218 WJCC57 WJCC58 230 2 22 IbO 167 172 179 188 DATA-PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL. H. T. LARSON, A. VAlSONYI APPLICATION OF DATA PROCESSORS IN PRODUCTION. C. R. DECARLO THE INTEGRATED USE DF ANALOG AND DIGITAL CDMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLE~S • B. MAZELSKY, R. F. O'CONNELL A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS. P. H. DENKE, I. V. BOLDT AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRDNIC ANALOG COMPUTER. L. B. WADEL, C. C. WAN COOING A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TO OPERATE AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. R. G. SELFRIDGE INTRODUCTION TO SESSION ON LEARNING MACHINES • W. H. WARE GENERALIZATION OF PATTERN RECOGNITIDN IN A SELF-ORGANlliNG SYSTEM. W. A. CLARK, B. G. FARLEY PATTERN RECOGNITION AND MODERN COMPUTERS. O. G. SELFRIDGE PROGRAMMING PATTERN RECOGNITION • G. P. DINNEEN THE CHESS MACHINE, A~ EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION. A. NEWELL A NEW NONDESTRUCTIVE READ FOR MAGNETIC CORES. R. THORENSEN, W. R. ARSENAULT THE ELECTRDGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE. H. EPSTEIN AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR. R. R. JOHNSON A SET OF TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS, DIRECT-COUPLED COMPUTERS. R. A. KUDLICH A THEOREM ON SPOT SWITCHING CIRCUITS. B. D. RUDIN KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS, FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD • NORMAN H. TAYLOR GESTALT PROGRAMMING, A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. D. T. ROSS A TRULY AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEM. MANDALAY GREMS, R. E. PORTER AN AUTOMATIC SUPERVISOR FOR THE IBM 702 • BRUSE MONCRIEFF MAGNETIC RECDRDING HEAD DESIGN • A. S. HOAGLAND A TER~INAL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION OVER TELEPHONE CIRCUITS. ENDCH B. FERRELL THE USE OF THE CHARACTRON WITH ERA 1103 • BEN FERBER A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS • R. M. BRUMBAUGH REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE. GEORGE EISLER ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY. T. NOYES, W. E. DICKINSON PRINT 1, A PROPOSED CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 • R. W. 8EMER THE IBM TYPE 705 AUTOCODER. ROY GDLDFINGER PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIVAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER. JULES MERSEL A PULSE-DURATION-MODULATED DATA-PRDCESSING SYSTEM. J. R. LOWE, J. P. MIDDLEKAUFF A PDM CONVERTER. W. R. ARSENAULT AN IMPROVED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABILIZATION SYSTEM. P. G. PANTAZELOS COMBINED ANALOGUE ANO DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • P. A. HURNEY JR AN EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 705 • H. V. MEEK THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION. M. M. ASTRAHAN, B. HOUSMAN, J. F. JACOBS, R. P. MAYER, W. H. THOMAS COMPUTER DESIGN TO FACILITATE LINEAR PROGRAMMING. R. C. GUNDERSON USING A VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATION. FRED GRUENBERGER, E. H. COUGHRAN UNUSUAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES. lAWRENCE ROSENFELD A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER DESIGN. S. R. CRAY, R. N. KISCH A TOPOLOGICAL APPLICATION DF COMPUTING MACHINES. ASCHER OPlER APPLICATIONS OF THE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY. H. M. LIVINGSTON, E. l. LYONS TRAFFIC SIMULATDR WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER. S. Y. WONG INTEGRATED DATA PRDCESSING WITH THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER. R. P. DALY A FIXED-PROGRAM DATA PRDCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS. JACK GOLDBERG THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY. A. WEINBERGER, J. l. SMITH THE TRANSFLUXOR • J. A. RAJCHMAN, A. W. lO PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM. W. K. HALSTEAD, J. W. lEAS, J. N. MARSHALL, E. E. MINETT FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM. A. D. 8EARD. W. K. HALSTEAD, J. F. PAGE THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM CENTRAL. J. l. OWINGS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER. A. D. BEARD, l. S. BENSKY, D. l. NETTLETON, G. E. POORTE PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER. L. S. BENSKY, T. M. HUREWITZ, R. A. C. LANE, A. S. KRANZLEY KEYNOTE ADDRESS, TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON CONTROL. JAMES M. BRIDGES COMPUTERS WITH EUROPEAN ACCENTS. ARTHUR L. SAMUEL RELIABILITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW • ALEXANDER W. BOlDYREFF DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR EVALUATING RELIABILITY. JOHN HOFFMANN RELIABILITY AND THE COMPUTER. WILLIS H. WARE A DIGITAL SYSTEM SIMULATOR. WILLIAM E. SMITH A NEW INPUT-DUTPUT SELECTION SYSTEM FOR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (FlAC) • C. F. SUMMER THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK STORAGE OPERATION. DAVID ROYSE THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION. HENRY A. REITFORT AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMA~CE TAPE-TRANSPDRT SYSTEM. S. BAYBICK, R. E. MONTIJO JR A MEDIUM-SPEED MAGNETIC CORE MEMORY. GABRIEL E. VAlENTY MILLIMICROSECDND TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES. H. S. YOURKE, E. J. SLOBODlINSKI THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VISCDSITY IN DATA-HANDLING DEVICES. VERNON L. NEWHOUSE RELIABILITY IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS. HERBERT T. GLANTZ ON PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PERFOKMANCE • JOAN R. ROSE~BLATT EVALUATION OF FAILURE DATA. HERBERT I. ZAGOR ACCURACY CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES. A. KATZ, A. G. JONES, G. REZEK DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLDCK • J. ALMAN, P. PHIPPS, o. WILSON ERROR DETECTION IN REDUNDANT SYSTEMS. S. SCHNEIDER, D. H. WAGNER ANALOG LOGARITHMIC ANO ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS. A. J. SCHIEWE, K. CHEN HIGH-SPEEO DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN. A. DEAN GLICK A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG COMPUTERS. EVERFTT E. EDDEY A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALDG COMPUTER PROBLEMS ANO PERFORMANCES. WILLARD C.MEILANOER THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT • WESLEY A. CLARK A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER • J. M. FRANKOVICH, H. P. PETERSON THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM. JAMES W. FORGIE MEMORY UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 • RICHARD L. BEST TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 • KENNETH H. OLSEN DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IMPROVE RELIABILITY. M. GREMS, R. K. SMITH, W. STADLER ERROR DETECTION AND ERROR CORRECTIDN IN REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTERS. ANTHONY RALSTON THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM. J. W. BACKUS, R. J. BEEBER, S. BEST, R. GOLDBERG, L. M. HAIST, H. L. HERRICK, R. A. NELSON, D. SAYRE, P. B. SHERIDAN, H. STERN, I. lILLER, R. A. HUGHES, R. NUTT THE INTERPRETATION A~D ATTAINMENT OF RELIABILITY IN INDUSTRIAL DATA SYSTEMS. BRUCE K. SMITH ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM. I. COHEN, J. G. SMITH, A. M. SPIELBERG CONTINUOUS COMPUTER OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY. ROBERT D. BRISKMAN FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTDMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS. J. F. SCULLY, L. P. COLANGELO THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELECTRONIC DATA-PKOCESSING SYSTEMS • NEAL J. DEAN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC. A. NEWELL, J. C. SHAW, H. A. SIMON PROGRAMMING THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. A. NEWELL, J. C. SHAW WELCOME ADDRESS • W. H. WARE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 22 BIBLIOGRAPHY WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 17 22 27 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 50 53 59 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC5B WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC5B WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 wJCC58 wJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 7 10 13 H 40 42 t,6 63 66 70 74 82 86 87 93 96 103 107 119 128 130 134 138 lU 144 1"9 WJCC5B WJCC58 157 159 WJCC58 WJCC58 161 165 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 wJCC5B WJCC58 168 177 179 182 186 194 197 203 207 212 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC58 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC5'1 WJCC59 WJCC59 216 225 230 234 239 8 14 21 36 41 47 54 57 60 63 66 WJCC59 WJCC59 74 70 WJCC59 WJCC59 wJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 81 87 92 103 107 WJCC59 WJCC59 liJCC59 wJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 116 119 127 131 137 143 WJCC59 WJCC59 146 153 WJCC59 WJCC59 159 169 WJCC59 liJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 wJCC59 WJCC59 173 176 181 187 189 197 202 204 23 77 THE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION. HAROLD D. LASWELL THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF AUTOMATION. J. B. SCHAFER THE SOCIAL PROBLEM OF AUTOMATION • CUTHBERT C. HURD TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS. T. R. FINCH DIRECT COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY. JAMES B. ANGELL SYMMETRICAL TRANSISTOR LOGIC. R. H. BAKER IBM CURRENT MODE TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS. J. L. WALSH MICROSADIC A HIGH-SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT • HELMUT SCHWAB A COMPUTER-INTEGRATEO RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS. R. L. BEST, T. C. STOCKEBRAND THE DYNAMICS OF TOGGLE ACTION • NORMAN L. KREUOER A DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I, PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM. F. A. LITZ DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART II, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS. A. J. CRITCHLOW THE FLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATION. JAMES HUOSON, WALTER EDWARDS, D. E. ECKDAHL CASCADED VARIABLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO THE 220 COMPUTER. E. L. GLASER THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. GLEN E. POORTE, ARTHUR S. KRANZLEY THE UNIVAC M-460 COMPUTER • J. E. THORNTON, M. MACAULEY, D. H. TDTH A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY. W. A. CORNELL ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IN PERSPECTIVE. JOHN MCLEOD THE CASE FOR COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION. WALTER W. VARNER DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME. H. J. GRAY SWITCHING TRANSISTORS • I. M. ROSS SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. SAUL KUCHINSKY SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES. A. E. SLADE, H. MCMAHON MAGNETIC SWITCHING • JAN A. RAJCHMAN A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING. J. C. SHAW, A. NEWELL, H. A. SIMON, r. O. ELLIS THE SELECTION OF AN INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE. W. BUCHHOLZ SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE GAMMA 60 • PHILLIPPE DREYFUS A DIRECT READ-OUT BISTABLE CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OF IT • H. R. DE MIRANDA, I. RUDICH FLOW GATING • W. J. 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REISS 195 THE MANIAC III ARITHMETIC SYSTEM. ROBERT L. ASHENHURST 203 AN ORGANIZATION OF A~ ASSOCIATIVE CRYOGENIC COMPUTER. ROBERT F. ROSIN 213 INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS. DONALD W. LIDDELL 225 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS. WALTER J. KARPLUS, LADIS D. KOVACH 235 ANALOG SIMULATIO~ OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID FLOW. VANCE D. NORUM, MARVIN ADELBERG, ROBERT L. FARRENKOPF 255 THE APPLICATION OF FI~ITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATIONS. ERIC LIBAN 21.7 ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE OECOYS • L. E. FOGARTY, R. M. HOWE 219 THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY DERIVED CLASSIfiCATION SYSTEM. HAROLD BORKO 291 THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL DATA IN A MODERN HOSPITAL. PAUL C. TIFFANY 307 FACT SEGMENTATION. MARTIN N. GREENFIELD 317 A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR COBOL • RICHARD L. SAUOER 325 DATA STRUCTURES THAT GENERALIZE RECTANGULAR ARRAYS. SAMUEL A. HOFFMAN 335 AN EXPERIMENTAL TIME-SHARING SYSTEM. FERNANDO J. CORBATO, MARJORIE MERWIN-DAGGETT, ROBERT C. DALEY 345 A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE • KENNETH E. IVERSON 353 DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE DDA • R. E. BRADLEY, J. F. GENNA 365 DOA ERROR ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED DATA TECHNIQUES. DON J. NELSON 377 HYBRID TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS. HANS S. WITSENHAUSEN 1 DETERMINING FASTEST ROUTES USING FIXED SCHEDULES. B. M. LEVIN, S. HEDETNIEMI 9 EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION. J. A. GOSDEN 17 RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING. J. MOSHMAN, J. JOH~SON, M. LARSEN 29 TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER SYSTEM. F. M. MARCOTTY, F. M. LONGSTAFF, A. P. M. WILLIAMS 41 THE 0825 AUTOMATIC OPERATING AND SCHEDULING PROGRAM. R. N. THOMPSON, J. A. WILKINSON 51 A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER. S. BOlLEN, E. FREDKIN, J. C. R. LICKLIDER, J. MCCARTHY 59 EXPERIENCE WITH THE ATLAS SCHEDULING SYSTEM. D. J. HOWARTH 69 DYSAC, A DIGITALLY SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER. J. R. HURLEY, J. J. SKILES 83 DAS, A DIGITAL ANALOG SIMULATOR. R. A. GASKILL, J. W. HARRIS, A. L. MCKNIGHT 91 SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SIMULATION OF A MANNEO ORBITAL DOCKING SYSTEM. J. C. FOX, T. G. WINDEKNECHT 105 APPLICATION OF HYBRID ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM. S. BERTRAM 113 AUTOMATIC READING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE. W. D. BUCKINGHAM 117 A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME. B. K. KERSEY, R. H. SPITLER 127 A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING. W. HOOVER, A. ARCAND, T. B. MILLER 141 GROUNO OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. A. G. FERRIS, E. J. HABIB, H. W. COOPER, R. L. MCCONAUGHY 155 ERROR DETECTION CORRECTION AND CONTROL. R. STEENECK lli3 STATE OF THE ART IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING. R. W. 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MARSOCCI THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES • JOSEPH O. CAMPEAU SIMULATION OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 104 • R. J. DOMENICO AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS • C. K. CHOW AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS. PAUL C. DOW JR SYNTHESIS OF VECTOR NETWORKS. R. E. HORN, V. G. FAUQUE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF THREE VARIABLES • D. W. DAVIES ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. D. D. AUFENKAMP, F. E. HOHN DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY. J. R. HARRIS TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRA~SISTDR LOGIC CIRCUITS. JAMES W. EASLEY A~ A~ALYSIS OF CERTAI~ ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZE~S II. CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION· PAUL C. DOW JR A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES. J. M. MAUGHMER, H. D. HUSKEY COMPUTING AND ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL A~ALYZERS • AMOS NATHAN SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC MEMORY CAPACITORS. C. F~ PULVARI. G. E. MCDUFFIE JR A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT. HERMANN SCHMID NEW APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC FUNCTION GENERATOR. RAJKO TOMOVIC SYNTHESIS OF'N-VALUEO SWITCHING CIRCUITS. R. D. BERLIN SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRO~IC CIRCUITS FOR SYMMETRIC FUNCTIONS. GEORGE EPSTEIN CORRECTION TO AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION. F. P. BROOKS JR THERMISTORS FOR THE GRAOUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TUBES. J. J. GANO, ~. F. SANOY REVIEW OF COMPUTER PROGRESS IN 1957 • R. P. CASTANIAS. J. E. SHERMAN NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYRITE • L. D. KOVACH. W. COMLEY A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH (ALGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVER I • P. VENKATA RAO LOGICALLY MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS. JOHN V. BLANKENBAKER ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS. M. W. MARCOVITZ, E. SElF ON THE ANALYSIS OF SEQUE~tIAL MACHINES. R. G. GILLESPIE. D. D. AUFENKAMP CORRECTION TO THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES. JOSEPH O. :AHPEAU SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION, DATA REDUCTION. AND CONTROL DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS. EDWARD L. BRAUN COMPUTERS IN PROCESS INDUSTRY CONTROL' WILLIAM F. GUN~ING COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 27 BI BLI OGRAPHY PGEC582 134 PGEC582 136 PGEC582 141 PGEC582 PGEC582 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 155 185 191 196 199 207 213 218 223 228 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC583 PGEC584 PGEC584 PGEC584 PGEC584 231 244 250 250 262 265 268 277 PGEC584 PGEC584 PGEC584 PGEC584 PGEC584 282 285 291 299 306 PGEC584 313 PGEC584 316 PGEC584 324 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 PGEC591 25 31 36 42 48 55 PGEC591 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 60 92 98 108 113 118 125 131 140 148 159 3 8 13 PGEC592 169 PGEC592 182 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 PGEC592 1810 197 200 204 PGEC592 210 PGEC592 218 PGEC592 222 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 262 263 265 271 277 PGEC593 287 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 297 302 308 317 321 PGEC593 326 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 PGEC593 330 335 339 3410 3510 PGEC593 3107 PGEC593 381 PGEC593 391 PGEC594 432 PGEC594 439 PGEC594 441 PGEC594 449 PGEC594 458 28 ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION. WALTER F. BAUER OIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL • ALFRED K. SUSSKIND REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE. L. R. TURNER, J. H. RAWLINGS LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. DOUGLAS B. NETHERWDOD SENEWS, SCIENCE EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE NEWSLETTER DESIGN OF AC COMPUTING AMPLIFIERS USlNG TRANSISTORS. C. A. KRAUSE. R. R. LOWE A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES • RODERICK GOULD ON THE LOOP AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS • JOSEPH OTTERMAN GENERALIZED PARITY CHECKING • HARVEY L. GARNER INVESTIGATIONS OF MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS WITH FEEDBACK. HARRY J. GRAY JR A NEW CLASS OF DIGITAL DIVISION METHODS • JAMES E. ROBERTSON MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES. JACK L. ROSENFELD THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-79 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS. T. D. ROSSING, W. M. OVERN, V. J. KORKOWSKI FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING NETWORKS. RAYMOND E. MILLER A TRANSISTOR PULSE GENERATOR FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS. DOUGLAS J. HAMILTON CORRECTION TO LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. DOUGLAS B. NETHERWOOD CORRECTION TO SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF THREE VARIABLES. D. W. DAVIES A MAGNETIC CORE PARALLEL AODER • MAD-CHAO CHEN SIGNIFICANT DIGIT COMPUTER ARITHMETIC. N. METROPOLIS. R. L. ASHENHURST MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS. SHREERAM ABHYANKAR A METHOO FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETIC READING HEAD. I. FLORES, F. RAGONESE ON THE MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER. S. P. FRANKEL ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. E. J. MCCLUSKEY JR SOME PROPERTIES OF BOOLEAN EQUATIONS • N. ROUCHE ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II • D. D. AUFENKAMP THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER. T. MIURA, M. NAGATA BIDEC, A BINARY-TO-DECIMAL OR DECIMAL-TO-BINARY CONVERTER. JOHN F. COULEUR DIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRANSFLUXORS • NOAH S. PRYWES CORRECTION TO ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS. M. W. MARCOVITZ, E. SElF ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS • SHREERAM ABHYANKAR A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS. S. C. CHAO A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES. HARVEY L. GARNER A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER. DONALD SAVITT A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIDANCE. D. W. LADD. E. W. WOLF TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION. EUGENE RAWDIN A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDING SYSTEMS. J. H. MULLIGAN JR SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT. A. A. B. PRITSKER, R. C. VAN BUSKIRK, J. K. WETHERBEE 1958 PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT. K. W. UNCAPHER THIN-FILM MEMORIES. ERIC E. BITTMANN INTEGRATED DEVICES USING DIRECT-COUPLED UNIPOLAR TRANSISTOR LOGIC. J. T. WALLMARK. S. M. MARCUS P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS. V. H. GRINICH. I. HAAS AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER. T. E. BRAY PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES. F. P. BROOKS JR. G. A. BLAAUW. W. BUCHHOLZ INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MACHINES. D. E. ROSENHEIM, R. B. ASH BOOLEAN MATRIX EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN. ROBERT S. LEOLEY THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM • HARVEY L. GARNER BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DIGITAL MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND MATERIALS. WALTER L. MORGAN THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEDIUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECORDING. J. J. MIYATA, R. R. HARTEL MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARO-TO-TAPE CONVERTER. E. BLOCH. R. C. PAULSEN THE USE OF A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS. P. MAOICH. J. PETRICH. N. PAREZANOVIC A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION. R. C. LEE, F. B. COX DISTRIBUTED PARAMETE~ VI8RATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATION. R. V. POWELL OPTIMIZATION BY RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER. J. K. MUNSON. A. I. RUBIN LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMATION BY DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNCTIONS. ELMER G. GILBERT GENERALIZED INTEGRATION ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER. GEORGE A. BEKEY A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS. L. BUSH. P. ORLANDO A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES. DIODES. RESISTORS. AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS. PAUL E. PFEIFFER ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS. MARSHALL C. YOVITS HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION, MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTERS. R. E. MEAGHER NANOSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BAND. W. C. G. ORTEL A LOGIC DESIGN FOR A MICROWAVE COMPUTER. STANLEY P. FRANKEL PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS. L. S. ONYSHKEVYCH. W. F. KOSONOCKY, A. W. LO SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETRIC DIODES IN MICROWAVE COMPUTERS. J. HILIBRAND. C. W. MUELLER. C. F. STOCKER. R. D. GOLD FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS. D. J. BLATTNER, F. STERZER MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIODES • W. SAUTER. P. J. ISAACS THE PARAMETRON DIGITAL COMPUTER MUSASINO-l • S. MUROGA. K. TAKASHIMA A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION. STANLEY K. CHAO AN IDEALIZED OVER-ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBI~ATIONAL PART • WILLIAM L. KILMER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION JF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER. H. J. GRAY JR. H. H. NISHINO, A. L. VIVATSON THE CDRDIC TRIGONOMETRIC COMPUTING TECHNIQUE. JACK E. VOLDER DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSIONS IN CORDIC • D. H. DAGGETT MINIMAL SEQUENTIAL MACHINES * DOUGLAS B. NETHERWOOD A TECHNIQUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE • SEYMOUR GINSBURG MINIMIZING THE NUMBE~ OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS. M. C. PAULL. S. H. UNGER LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN II. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. DOUGLAS B. NETHERWOOD OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE· A. BEN CLYMER THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING AND FUNCTION GENERATION. EDWARD O. GILBERT TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES. W. J. GIGUERE, J. H. JAMISON. J. C. NOLL A NOTE ClN THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS. E. J. MCCLUSKEY J~. S. H. UNGER SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE MACHINES. SEYMOUR GINSBURG ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIED REFLECTED BINARY CODE. HAROLD M. LUCAL MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY. H. CHANG. A. G. MILNES COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 28 BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC594 PGEC 594 PGEC594 PGEC594 PGEC594 PGEC594 PGEC601 PGEC601 PGEC601 PGEC601 465 470 474 479 4B6 4B9 2 12 15 25 PGEC601 30 PGEC601 I'GEC601 PGEC601 PGEC601 PGEC601 PGECbOl 35 39 48 54 62 72 PGEC602 155 PGEC602 161 PGECb02 175 PGEC602 PGEC602 PGEC602 PGEC602 176 192 199 20B PGEC602 213 PGEC602 226 ~GEC602 231 GECb02 245 PGEC602 PGEC602 PGEC602 PGEC603 PGEC603 PGEC603 rGEC603 252 256 261 295 302 30B 315 PGEC603 321 PGEC60] 323 PGEC603 PGEC603 PGEC603 PGEC603 329 333 33B 342 PGEC603 352 PGEC603 359 PGEC603 PGEC604 P(;EC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PSEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC604 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 PGEC611 I'GEC611 PGEC612 362 415 41B 423 430 439 451 456 461 465 469 472 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 157 165 169 175 183 477 487 490 496 503 507 509 1 6 17 21 31 42 51 56 62 63 71 78 81 151 I'll 203 207 221 233 238 247 253 ELECTRODEPOSITED TWISTOR AND BIT WIRE COMPONENTS • S. J. SCHWARTZ, J. S. SALLO NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES. L. M. LAMBERT DIODE-STEERED MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY. A. MELMED, R. SHEVLIN THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY. M. GRAHAM, G. L. MILLER, H. R. PATE, R. SPINRAD SYSTEMATIC SCALING FOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS. ARTHUR GILL RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS. E. M. ZAITZEFF, M. M. ASTRAHAN HIGH OENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. A. S. HOAGLAND, G. C. BACON THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS. ARTHUR GILL THE DESIGN OF DIODE-TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUITS. DALE P. MASHER ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS. E. GOTO, K. MURATA, K. NAKAZAWA, K. NAKAGAWA, T. MOTO-OKA, Y. MATSUOKA, Y. ISHIBASHI, H. ISHIDA, T. SOMA, E. WADA MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC. D. B. ARMSTRONG, T. H. CROWLEY, U. F. GIANOLA, E. E. NEWHALL THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION. G. W. REITWIESNER REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA • R. F. MCNAUGHTON, H. YAMADA A METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC. SAM D. STEARNS OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS. I. FLORES, L. GREY FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT. TEO W. BERWIN SOVIET COMPUTER TECH~OLOGY, 1959 • WILLIS H. WARE, S. N. ALEXANDER, P. ARMER, M. M. ASTRAHAN, L. BERS, H. H. GOOOE, H. D. HUSKEY, M. RUBINOFF SEQUENCE DETECTION USING ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUITS. H. D. CRANE COMPARISON OF SATURATED ANO NONSATURATED SWITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES. G. H. GOLDSTICK COMPARATIVE PERFORMA~CE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPEO HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS IABSTRACTI • V. P. MATHIS, H. RAILLARD, J. J. SURAN A NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX STORES AND OTHER PURPOSES. I. P. V. CARTER SUBMICROSECOND CORE MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINCIDENCE. H. P. SCHLAEPPI, I. P. V. CARTER MAGNETIC FIELDS OF TWISTDRS REPRESENTEO BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS. H. CHANG, A. G. MILNES THE DESIGN OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STRUCTURE • THOMAS W. KAMPE AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS. J. SKLANSKY CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC. J. SKLANSKY CONSTANT-WEIGHT COUNTERS AND DECODING TREES. WILLIAM H. KAUTZ OETERMI~ATION OF THE IRREDUNOANT NORMAL FORMS OF A TRUTH FUNCTION BY ITERATED CONSENSUS OF THE PRIME IMPLICANTS • THOMAS H. MOTT JR A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER. W. F. CALDWELL, G. A. KORN, V. R. LATORRE, G. R. PETERSON A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTER. E. V. BOHN CORRECTION TO THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION. GEORGE W. REITWIESNER TUNNEL OIODE DIGITAL CIRCUITRY. W. F. CHOW TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING ANO ROUTING TECHNIQUES. D. B. JARVIS, L. P. MORGAN, J. A. WEAVER MAGNETIC FILM MEMORIES, A SURVEY. A. V. POHM, E. N. MITCHELL SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL DEVICES. R. F. SCHAUER, R. M. STEWART JR, A. V. POHM, A. A. READ A THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER. KENT D. BROADBENT FLUXLOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARO FERRITE MEMORY CORES. ROBERT M. TILLMAN MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. O. A. AARONSON, O. 8. JAMES ERROR OETECTING AND CORRECTING BINARY CODES FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS. DAVID T. BROWN A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA. R. LINOAMAN THE USE OF PARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS. E. L. LAWLER, G. A. SALTON DC AMPLIFIER MISALlG,~MENT IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS. R. L. KONIGSBERG A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FO~ LARGE THErA • M. B. BROUGHTON A SOLUTION TO THE EULER ANGLE TRANSFORMATION EQUATIONS. GILBERT R. GRADO IMPROVEMENTS TO CURRENT SWITCHING. F. K. BUELOW SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRID LOGIC CIRCUITRY. J. T. LYNCH, J. J. KAREW ESAKI DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS. G. W. NEFF, S. A. BUTLER, D. L. CRITCHLOW TUNNEL DIOOE LOGIC CIRCUITS. R. H. BERGMAN A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULSE CIRCUIT, ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION. JAN A. NARUD AN ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY. R. L. GRAY CURRENT BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS. DOUGLAS J. HAMILTON HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZED ADDER FOR A OIGITAL COMPUTER. FORREST SALTER FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL AODITION • HERBERT C. HENORICKSON CHARACTFRIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTOMATA. ARTHUR GILL STATISTICAL RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNllERS • T. MARILL, D. M. G~EEN THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSEO OF UNILATERAL DEVICES. G. C. VANDLING UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS • G. P. WEEG ANALOG REPRESENTATIO~ OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWO DIMENSIONS. R. J. MARTIN, N. A. MASNARI, J. E. ROWE A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT. L. D. KOVACH, W. COMLEY SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. R. TOMOVIC, N. PAREZANOVIC A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION. M. A. THOMAE CORRECTION TO CONDITIONAL-SUM ADOITION LOGIC. J. SKLANSKY UNATE TRUTH FUNCTIONS • ROBERT MCNAUGHTON LINEAR-INPUT LOGIC. ROBERT C. MINNICK AXIOMATIC MAJORITY-DECISION LOGIC. M. COHN, R. LINDAMAN COMPUTER DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL NETWORKS. THOMAS C. BARTEE GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION. DOUGLAS C. ENGELBART BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC ELEMENTS. M. AOKI, G. ESTRIN FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS. R. BETTS, G. BISHOP A DIGITAL STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE STORAGE WITH NONOESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT. C. G. SHOOK CORRECTION TO MINIMIZATION DF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS. ARTHUR GILL A DIGITAL CORRELATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM. PHILIP W. CHENEY A FUNCTYON GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES • R. M. DUFFY, C. P. GILBERT INITIAL CONDITIONS IN COMPUTER SIMULATION. K. S. MILLER, J. B. WALSH 1960 PGEC MEMBERSHIP REPORT. KEITH W. UNCAPHER A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT. K. V. MINA, E. E. NEWHALL ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, I • J. HARTMANIS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS. J. T. CHU REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION. R. G. SALTMAN THE PHILIPS COMPUTER PASCAL. H. J. HEIJN, J. C. SELMAN ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR LOGIC CIRCUITS. H. S. YOURKE, S. A. BUTLER, W. G. STROHM LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES, A SURVEY. JOHN L. HAYNES A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALL-MAGNETIC LOGIC SCHEMES • O. R. BENNION, H.D. CRANE, D. C. ENGELBART DESIGN OF AN ALL-MAG~ETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART I CIRCUIT DESIGN. H. O. CRA~E, E. K. VAN DE RIET DESIGN OF AN ALL-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART II LOGICAL OESIGN • H. O. CRANE A 2.l8-MICROSECONO MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT. C. A. ALLEN, G. D. BRUCE, E. D. COUNCILL MATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LOW-COST MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY. WARREN A. CHRISTOPHERSON SERIAL MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS • M. LEHMAN A FLEXIBLE ANO INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER. FRANK F. TSUI COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 29 796-980 0-66-3 29 BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC612 PGEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 PCEC613 PGEC613 PGEC613 260 269 213 346 366 311 319 383 389 400 401 416 426 P~EC613 438 PGEC613 446 PGEC613 451 PGEC613 461 PGEC613 462 PGEC613 484 P~EC613 489 PCEC613 502 PGEC613 512 PGECb13 516 P~EC613 524 PGEC614 581 PGEC614 593 PGEC614 604 PGEC614 615 PGEC614 PGEC614 PGEC614 PGEC614 PGEC614 623 631 638 662 610 PCEC614 680 PGEC614 691 PCECb14 699 PGEC614 102 P~EC614 108 P~EC614 112 PGEC614 718 PGEC614 122 PGEC614 129 PGEC614 135 PGEC614 148 PGEC614 152 PGEC614 159 PGECb21 1 PGEC621 2 P~EC621 6 PGEC621 9 PGEC621 PGEC621 PGEC621 PGEC621 11 26 31 42 PGEC621 PGEC621 PGEC621 46 53 51 PGEC621 63 PGEC621 61 PGEC622 123 P~EC622 132 PGEC622 136 PGEC622 144 PGEC622 155 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGECb22 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGEC622 PuEC622 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGEC622 PGEC623 PGEC623 PGEC623 P~EC623 PGEC623 PGEC623 PCEC623 PGEC623 PGEC623 PGEC623 164 113 181 181 200 213 218 223 236 253 263 214 324 336 340 346 352 369 314 382 390 405 PGEC624 447 PGEC624 459 PGEC624 466 30 ON THE ENCOOING OF ARBITRARY GEOMETRIC CONFIGURATIONS • HERBERT FREEMAN AN ACCURATE ANALOG MULTIPLIER ANO DIVIDER. E. KETTEl. W. SCHNEIDER HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS UTiliZING TUNNEL DIODES. R. A. KAENEl AN ALGORITHM FOR PATH CONNECTIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS. C. Y. lEE CASCADED FINITE-STATE MACHINES. ARTHUR Gill THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT lOGICAL ELEMENTS • WillIAM H. KAUTZ ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS FOR THE lOGICAL DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS. ROBERT P. COLEMAN AUTOCORRElATIONS FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISEllKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES. B. M. EISENSTADT. B. GOLD SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARAllEL ARITHMETIC • AlGIRDAS AVIZIENIS COMPUTING MACHINE AIDS TO A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. C. W. ROSENTHAL IMPROVEMENT OF ELECTRONIC-COMPUTER RELIABiliTY. W. G. BROWN. J. T~ERNEY. R. WASSERMAN SOME THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES. ARTHUR W. lO UNIVAC-lARC HIGH-SPEED CIRCUITRY. CASE HISTORY. N. S. PRYWES. H. lUKOFF. J. SCHWARZ COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY. L. l. BURNS JR. G. A. ALPHONSE. G. W. lECK SEMIPERMANENT STORAGE BY CAPACITIVE COUPLING. D. H. MACPHERSON. R. K. YORK A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORY OF lARGE CAPACITY. W. A. BARRETT. F. B. HUMPHREY. J. A. RUFF. H. l. STADLER CORRECTION TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION. ROY G. SAlTMAN THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. P. l. SIMMONS. R. F. SIMMlNS A NOTE ON THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER. HERBERT GElERNTER SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS. l. A. KAMENTSKY AN ANALOG METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION. W. H. HIGHlEYMAN THE HAll-EFFECT ANALOG MULTIPLIER. G. KOVATCH. W. E. MESERVE COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION. C. H. SINGLE. J. A. BRUSSOlO DESIGN OF THE ESIAC AlGERRAIC COMPUTER. M. l. MORGAN. J. C. LOONEY THE CASCADE DECOMPOSITION OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. M. YOEll ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II • R. E. STEARNS. J. HARTMANIS A TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL lOGIC • SHELDON B. AKERS JR THE USE OF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF MAGNETIC CORES • SIDNEY N. EINHORN AN ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF lOGICAL CRYOGENIC CIRCUITS. E. H. SUSSENGUTH JR GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS. M. E. ARTHUR BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND lOGICAL ALGEBRA. PER ASBJORN HOLST AN ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION. J. B. WilSON. R. S. lEDlEY A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN lARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS. S. B. GEllER. P. A. HANTEK. O. R. BOYLE USING DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF NEW COMPUTERS. A. l. lEINER. A. WEINBERGER. C. COLEMAN. H. lOBERMAN SKIP TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS. H. lEHMAN. N. BURlA SOME PROPERTIES OF BINARY COUNTERS·WITH FEEDBACK. ROBERT C. BRIGHAM A MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY-liNE SHIFT REGISTER. lEE E. HARGRAVE JR PROPOSAL FOR HAGNETIC DOMAIN-WAll STORAGE AND lOGIC • DONALD O. SMITH CRYOSAR MEMORY DESIG~ • R. C. JOHNSTON A METHOD FOR RESOlVI~G MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARAllEL SEARCH FilE. E. H. FREI. J. GOlOBER~ DRUM ORGANIZATION FOR STROBE ADDRESSING. GERHARD l. HOLLANDER COMPUTER lANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION •. BERT F. GREEN JR COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS. D. N. FREEMAN AN INCREMENTAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION EQUATIONS. C. S. DEERING. C. B. SHELMAN TWO-lEVEL CORRELATION ON AN ANALOG COMPUTER. C. l. BECKER. J. V. WAIT SOVIET CYBERNETICS A~D COMPUTER SCIENCES 1960 • E. A. FEIGENBAUM SPECIAL ANALOG-HYBRID COMPUTER ISSUE. J. E. SHERMAN TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION. JOHN MCLEOD OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS USING CONTROllED SUPERCONDUCTORS. P. M. CHIRlIAN. V. A. MARSOCCI A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS • DONALD T. GREENWOOD SIMULATION OF A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER. E. C. DELANO AN INFI~ITE-RESOlUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR. P. H. WENDLAND. P. P. M. HANlET REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION. MARK E. CONNEllY PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOlUTIaNS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. ARTHUR HAUSNER AN ANALOG-DIGITAL REAL-TIME COMPUTER. T. D. TRUITT SIMULATION OF STEAM GENERATION IN A HEAT EXCHANGER. P. J. HERMANN ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS. RICHARO M. TERASAKI ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNCTION GENERATORS. N. PAREZANOVIC. M. OUJMOVIC PROPOSED IRE STANDARDS FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CEllS. WilliAM KilMER EXAMPLES OF ABSTRACT MACHINES • SEYMOUR GINSBURG CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWO-INPUT FLEXIBLE CEllS. K. K. MAITRA THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-lETTER FORMULAS. THEODORE M. BOOTH lOGARITHMIC AND EXPO~ENTIAl FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER. O. CANTOR. G. ESTRIN. R. TURN A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING liNEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM. RONALD M. GUFFIN COMPUTATIONAL CHAINS AND THE SIMPLIFICATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS. THOMAS MARlll INFORMATION PROCESSI~G BY DATA INTERROGATION. J. ATKIN. N. B. MARPLE THE STE~OWRITER. A SYSTEM FOR THE lEXICAL PROCESSING OF STENOTYPY. E. J. GAlli TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTiliZING THIN-FilM SUPERCONOUCTING ELEMENTS. HAROLD SOBOL TUNNEL-DIODE FUll BI~ARY ADDER. C. A. RfNTON. B. RABINOVICI CIRCUIT~ EMPLOYING T~ROIDAl MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS OF MUlTIPATH CORES. J. A. BALDWIN JR ONE-lEVEL STORAGE SYSTEM. T. KILBURN. O. B. G. EDWARDS. M. J. lANIGAN. F. H. SUMNER DESIG~ OF MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIERS. G. H. GOlOSTICK. E. F. KLEIN A HARMO~IC ANALYSIS ~F SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNErlC MEDIUM. BOHDAN KOSTYSHYN THE MAG~ETIC CONFIGURATION OF STYLUS RECORDING. H. J. KUMP STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION SCHEME. G. P. STECK A SURVEY OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS. JANUSZ A. BRZOZOWSKI THE DESIGN OF PROGRAM-MODIFIABLE MICRO-PROGRAMMED CONTROL UNITS. A. GRASSElll CARRY-SFlECT ADDER. O. J. BEDRIJ lOAD-SHARING CORE SWITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS. RICHARD C. SINGLETON MAGNETIC CORE ACCESS SWITCHES. R. C. MINNICK. J. l. HAYNES ON THE lOGICAL OESIG~ OF NOISELESS lOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCHES. PETER G. NEUMANN APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARGE-CONTROL THEORY. J. A. EKISS WORST CASE DESIGN OF VARIABLE-THRESHOLD TRl CIRCUITS. W. J. WRAY JR THE DESIGN PROBLEMS OF A MEGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER. J. D. R. MCQUillAN CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH-SPEED MUlTIPATH CORE FOR A COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY. E. C. lEAYCRAFr. E. H. MElAN A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF liNEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FU~CTIONS • C. l. COATES. R. B. KIRCHNER. P. M. lEWIS II THE DIAGNOSIS OF ASY~CHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING SYSTEMS. S. SESHU. D. N. FREEMAN A PROGRAMMED ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. O. B. ARMSTRONG COMPUTER liTERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 )0 BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC624 PGEC624 PGEC624 PGEC624 PGEC624 PGECb24 PGECb24 PGECb24 PGECb24 PGEC624 PGECb24 PGECb24 PGECb24 413 483 494 501 501 512 518 531 535 552 555 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGEC625 bll 623 639 643 649 655 658 664 611 PGEC625 PGEC625 PGECb25 PGEC626 PGEC626 PGEC626 PGECb26 PGECb26 PGEC626 PGEC631 PGEC631 6" 699 143 153 161 164 113 180 3 10 PGEC632 PGEC632 PGEC632 PGEC632 11 92 PGEC632 PGECb32 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGECb33 PGEC633 PGEC633 100 112 183 191 198 223 232 233 244 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGECb33 PGEC633 251 262 265 269 5b4 510 b83 61 b1 PGEC633 214 PGEC633 211 PGEC633 2~ PGEC633 296 PGEC633 300 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGEC633 PGEC634 PGEC634 PGEC634 PGEC634 PGEC634 PGEC634 PGEC634 301 310 313 351 3bl 365 3U 383 388 394 PGEC634 400 PGEC635 443 PGEC635 454 ~GEC635 462 PGEC635 464 PGEC635 410 ~GEC635 416 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGEC635 PGLC635 PGEC635 488 492 503 512 511 521 526 532 541 PGEC63b PGECo3b PGEC636 PGEC636 PGECb3b b07 609 31 5~0 b13 b18 629 THE REOUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES. I. B. PYNE, E. J. MCCLUSKEY JR CONTROL UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS. ANTONIO GRASSELLI SIGN OETECTION IN NONREOUNOANT RESIDUE SYSTEMS • NICHOLAS SZABO DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEMS. Y. A. KEIR, P. W. CHENEY, M. TAN~ENBAUM ENCODING AND DECODING FOR CYCLIC PERMUTATION CODES. PETER G. NEUMANN COMPUTER MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION USING BINARY LOGARITHMS. JOHN N. MITCHELL JR DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES. G. H. GDLDSTICK, D. G. MACKIE PULSE GENERATOR WITH LOGARITHMIC SPACING. JAMES L. FARRELL THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. P. L. SIMMONS, R. F. SIMMONS A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER. T. C. ANDERSON FLIGHT SIMULATION OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES. L. E. FOGARTY, R. M. HOWE AN ANALOG COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIOEAN TOOLS • ROBERT E. KELLER CORRECTION TO 'PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FUR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' • ARTHUR HAUSNER ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. D. B. ARMSTRONG DISJUNCTIVELY LINEAR LOGIC NETS. HISAO YAMADA THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLO ELEMENT • IRVING J. GABELMAN DESIGN OF A REPAIRABLE REDUNDANT COMPUTER. REIN TEOSTE AN AUTOMATIC SELF-CHECKING ANO FAULT-LOCATING METHOD. FRED LEE CODING FDR MULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM. C. H. WOLFF A NEW APPROACH TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIODE NANOSECOND LOGIC. W. R. SMITH, A. V. POHM FLUX REVERSAL IN THREE-RUNG LAOOICS • J. A. BALDWIN JR IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED CLIPPING. FRANK F. TSUI A RECOGNITION METHOD USING NEIGHBOR DEPENDENCE. C. K. CHOW CONTINUOUS REGRESSION TECHNIQUES USING ANALOG COMPUTERS. A. I. RUBIN APACHE, A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG COMPUTING • C. GREEN, H. O'HOOP, A. OEBROUX THE DESIGN UF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS • ROBERT A. SHORT REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE • HISAO YAMAOA A CLASS OF BINARY OIVISIONS YIELDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTEO QUOTIENTS. GERNOT METZE HIGH-OE~SITY MAGNETIC HEAO DESIGN FOR NONCONTACT RECORDING • LESTER F. SHEW BIAS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR LOGIC CIRCUITS. W. N. CARR, A. G. MILNES LINEAR-SEGMENT FUNCTION GENERATUR • HERMANN SCHMID ANALYSIS OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC READUUT SYSTEM. G. FAN. E. DONATH, E. S. BARREKETTE, A. WIRGIN A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF MACHINE MALFUNCTIONS. T. R. BASHKDW, J. FRIETS, A. KARSON BOOLEAN MATRICES AND THE STABILITY OF NEURAL NETS. ROCCO H. URBANO SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS. J. A. BRZOZOWSKI, E. J. MCCLUSKEY GENERALIZED PULSE RECOROING • IRVING STEIN THEORETICAL ANO EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRZ RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS. M. F. BARKOUKI, I. STEIN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL PROGRAMMING OF ANALOG COMPUTERS. MARVIN L. STEIN A METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG OIODE LOGIC. R. H. WILKI~SON REALIZATION OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL FUNCTIONS USING MAJORITY ELEMENTS. FUSACHIKA HIYATA TERNARY THRESHOLD LOGIC • W. H. HANSON A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT ANO AND-INVERT LOGICAL CIRCUITS. LEO HELLERMAN A STUDY OF FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL MACHINES • J. HARTMANIS, R. E. STEARNS CORRECTION TO 'THE DESIGN OF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS' • ROBERT A. SHORT THE THEORY OF DEFINITE AUTOMATA. M. PERLES, M. O. RABIN, E. SHAMIR ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS. R. F. ARNOLD, M. A. HARRISON A PARALLEL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND MECHANIZATIONS. J. K. HAWKINS, C. J. MUNSEY A MEMORY ORGANIZATIO~ FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING COMPUTER. V. O. MUTH, A. K. SCIDMDRE THE CARRY-DEPENOENT SUM ADDER • M. Y. HSIAO, F. F. SELLERS AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-OIOOE CIRCUIT. R. BRAYTON, R. WILLOUGHBY NEGATIVE-BASE NUMBER-REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS. GERARD F. SONGSTER PREDICTING SIGNAL DEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY IN LOGIC CIRCUITS. WILLIAM H. PIERCE A HIGH-SPEED DIRECT-COUPLED MAGNETIC MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-DIOOE DISCRIMINATORS. B. A. KAUFMAN, J. S. HAMMOND III TUNNEL-DIODE THRESHOLD DISCRIMINATOR TOLERANCE ANALYSIS. EOUAROO T. ULZURRUN AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS. R. L. MATTSON, O. FIRSCHEIN, M. FISCHLER RIGOROUS TREATMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME OELAYS • S. G. MARGOLIS. J. J. O'DONNELL PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING. G. A. KORN DYNAMIC ACCURACY AND ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS • PER ASBJORN HOLST COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS. MICHAEL YOELI CASCADED BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK. MITCHELL P. MARCUS ANALYSIS OF NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS. A. HOLICK ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEED TRANSISTORIZED OIGITAL COMPUTERS. F. C. YAO DISCRETE TRACKS FOR SATURATION MAGNETIC RECORDING. LESTER F. SHEW A SURVEY OF ANALOG MEMORY DEVICES • GEORGE NAGY A METHOD FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS. ROBERT H. KOHR CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE' • HISAO YAMADA REALIZATION OF LOGICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIEO SENSITI~ITY • P. M. LEWIS II, C. L. COATES A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS. C. L. COATES, P. M. LEWIS 11 AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR ANO NAND LOGIC. CARD D. TODD GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS. J. SKLANSKY KTH-ORDER FINITE AUTOMATION. C. L. LIU THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEEO LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF I~TERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS • D. B. JARVIS OPTIMIZATION OF PULSE AND OIGITAL CIRCUITS BY USE OF THE LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER. DONALO A. PIERRE A METHOD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIOOE LOGIC CIRCUITS. YOHAN CHO A HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC UNIT USING TUNNEL DIODES. W. G. OALY, J. F. KRUY VARIABLE FIELO-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXEO WORD-LENGTH MEMORY. M. J. FLYNN, O. S. HENOERSON A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR. ALVIN A REAO A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION. PIER GIORGIO PEROTTO LINEAR AND NONLINEAR INTERPOLATORS. AMOS NATHAN DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS. M. G. ISAAC, V. T. DEBUONO A FUNDAMENTAL ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS. OON J. NELSON CORRECTION TO A METHOD OF GENERATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC. R. H. WILKINSON THE COMPUTER SYSTEM ISSUE. O. L. SLOTNICK OUTLINE OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE ZAM-41 COMPUTER. L. LUKASIEWICI STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER (GERMANI • EGBERT ULBRICH SABRAC, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER. M. LEHMAN, R. ESHED, Z. NETTcR GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE. C. GRAM, O. HESTVIK. H. ISAKSSON, P. T. JACOBSEN, J. JENSEN, P. NAUR, 8. S. PETERSEN, B. SVEJGAARD COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194b-1963 31 8 I BLI OGRAPHY PGEC636 650 PGEC636 663 PGEC636 671 PGEC636 677 PGEC636 687 PGEC636 698 PGEC636 707 PGEC636 115 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 733 747 755 774 781 791 814 822 835 846 863 872 874 887 896 904 AAOC60 AADC60 AADC60 AIIDC60 AADC60 AADC60 AADC60 AADC60 AADC60 AADC6D AADC60 ANALOGUE AND OIGITAL COMPUTERS NEW YORK, PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, 1960. QA76.A6 LC CARD NO. 60-4976 1 30 63 99 132 147 163 215 261 283 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 ACFI57 3 17 29 39 57 71 87 103 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 !>3 53 53 53 !>3 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 74 80 85 102 117 120 125 129 137 147 155 160 166 181 186 195 199 212 217 235 239 AOC ADC ADC ADC ADC 53 53 53 53 53 246 252 259 264 273 ADC 53 ADC 53 276 281 32 ~3 AUTOMATIC CODING AT G.E • • RICHARD M. PETERSEN SYSTEMS OF DEBUGGING AUTOMATIC CODING • CHARLES KATZ PRINT 1, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 705 •. R08ERT W. BEMER THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING' HENRY M. KINZLER, PERRY M. O~NICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM • RUSSELL C. MCGEE A MATRIX COMPILER FOR UNIVAC • LAURENCE C. MCGINN A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER • ALAN J. PERLIS, JOSEPH W. SMITH A MECHA~IZED APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC CODING. E. C. YOWELL MOSKO~ITZ AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTATION (TEDDINGTON, ENG. NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY) TEDDINGTON, ENGLA~D, MARCH 25-28, 1953. LONDON, H. M. STATIONERY OFFICE, 1954. QA76.T4 1953 LC CARD NO. 55-1171 ADC ADC ADC ADC AOC ADC ADC ADC AIlC ADC ADC ADC AOC AOC ADC AOC ADC ADC ADC AIlC ADC II DC ADC ADC AOC ADC AOC AOC ADC ADC AIlC 53 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS • N. D. HILL OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS' R. W. WILLIAMS DESIGN OF ANALOGUE COMPUTING SYSTEMS • M. J. SOMERVILLE ANALOGUE COMPUTING CIRCUITS. M. J. SOMERVILLE NUMBER REPRESENTATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS' A. J. COLE OPERATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER • A. J. COLE CIRCUIT ELEMENTS AND COMPUTER UNITS • R. L. GRIMSDALE STORAGE • R. L. GRIMSDALE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT • D. W. DAVIES PROGRAMMING. J. F. DAVISON AUTOMATIC CODING, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE MONOGRAPH NO.3 (SYMPOSIUM ON ••• 1 PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 24-25, 1957. LANCASTER, PA., 1957. Z695.92.S9 1957 LC CARD NO. 57-13921 REV ADC 53 53 THE 021 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROP.LAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN. 8. LANGEFORS CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTI PROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL. M. W. ALLEN, T. PEARCEY. J. P. PENNY, G. A. ROSE, J. G. SANDERSON THE GUS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM. W. F. MILLER, R. A. ASCHENBRENNER PRIMARY PROCESSOR AND DATA STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY • THO~AS B. LEWIS SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A CONTROL·COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY. R. L. ALONSO, H. 8LAIR-SMITH, A. L. HOPKINS SYSTEM DESIGN OF A SMALL, FAST DIGITAL COMPUTER. H. SCHORR, N. E. WISEMAN A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR. RONALD L. WIGINGTON AN OPERATIONAL HY8RID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL ELEMENTS. HERMANN SCHMID MICROPROGRAMMED CONTROL FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS • G. B. GERACE PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURA8LE· COMPUTER SYSTEM. G. ESTRIN, B. BUSSELL, R. TURN, J. 8I8B AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTAT10NS IN A VARIA8LE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM' G. ESTRIN, R. TURN THE SOLOMON COMPUTER. J. GREGORY, R. MCREYNOLDS A MULTILAYER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER' RUDoLFo GONZALEZ THE ILLINOIS PATTERN RECOGNITION COMPUTER, ILLIAC III • BRUCE H. MCCORMICK AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM • MORTON NADLER ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION' H. KAZMIERCZAK, K. STEINBUCH THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUND' T. SAKAI, S. DDSHITA LEARNING MATRICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS' K. STEINBUCH, U. A. W. PISKE THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. WALTER I. LANDAUER A DELAY-LINE PUSH-DOWN LIST. P. A. LORD, C. J. TUNIS, H. L. W.ITTER COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY ARRAYS. W. T. WEEKS A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION ANO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE. K. MALING, E. L. ALLEN BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM' N. METROPOLIS, R. L. ASHENHURST SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY • ANTONIN SVOBODA 5 17 21 35 38 45 46 56 65 71 THE PILOT ACE • J. H. WILKINSON THE EDSAC • M. V. WILKES oPERATI~G AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH LEO' J. M. M. PINKERTON MADAM • F. C. WILLIAMS MOSAIC, THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER. A. W. M. COOMBS NICHOLAS • N. O. HILL ADVANCE NOTES·ON RASCAL' E. J. PETHERICK THE TRE HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER' R. H. A. CARTER OPTIMUM CODING' G. G. ALWAY MICROPROGRAMMING AND THE CHOICE OF ORDER CODe. J. B. STRINGER CONVERSION ROUTINES' E. N. MUTCH, S. GILL GETTING PROGRAMMES RIGHT • S. GILL SPECIAL REQUIREMENT·S FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS. T. R. THOMPSON INPUT AND OUTPUT • D. W. DAVIES ECHELON STORAGE SYSTEMS. D. O. CLAYDEN SERIAL DIGITAL ADOERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF NOTATION' R. TOWNSEND MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING' A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILOT ACE' J. H. WILKINSON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' L. FOX, H. H. ROBERTSON THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS •. N. E. HOSKIN MATItEMATICAL TABLES. E. T. GOODWIN APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE MATHEMATICS. J. C. P. MILLER THE APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES TO STATISTICS' K. D. TOCHER GATES A~D TRIGGER CIRCUITS. W. W. CHANDLER PARALLEL FERRORESoNA~T TRIGGERS • J. GARCIA SANTESMASES MERCURY DELAY L1"1E STORAGE • M.A. WRIGHT APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETDSTRICTION DELAY LINES' R. C. ROBBINS, R. MILLERSHIP CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE. T. KILBURN MEMORY STUDIES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL UUREAU OF STANDARDS. RALPH J. SLUTZ PREVENTIVE OR CURATIVE MAINTENANCE • E. A. NEWMAN EXPERIE~CE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC RDUTINING OF THE EDSAe • M. V. WILKES, M. PHISTER JR, S. A. BARTON IlIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMES • R. L. GRIMSDALE COMPoNE~T RELIABILITY IN A COMPUTING MACHINE AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY' A. A. ROBINSON THE HARWELL COMPUTER • E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH THE APEXC, A LOW-COST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR. A. D. BOUTH THE ELLIOTT-NRDC COMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTION' W. S. ELLIOTT, H. G. CARPENTER, A. ST JOHNSTON MEDIUM-SIZE DECIMAL COMPUTING MACHINE. N. KITZ THE DESIGN REQ·UIREMEHS OF A LOW-COST COMPUTING MACHIN[ • K. 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ANL 53 ANL ANL ANL ANL ANL ANL A~ ANL ANL ANL ANL ANL A~ ANL 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 1 21 37 47 59 72 B3 B4 liB 150 159 194 202 213 ARAP ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP5Ql ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP591 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP~12 33 MACHI~ES, A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION. W. A. CORNELL TRADIC, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER. J. R. HARRIS INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY. J. POMERENE THE ORACLE MEMORY SYSTeM • R. J. KLEIN JR RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS MEMORY DISPLAY. D. JACOBSOHN THE ILLIAC MEMORY • J. M. WIER DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE. E. M. SMITH A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY. J. RAJCHMAN FERROMAGNETIC CORES WITH MICROSECOND ACCESS. I. L. AUERBACH COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC COMPUTER MEMORY DEVELOPMENrS AT M.I.T • • J. FORRESTER COMPUTER COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON INSTITUTE. F. A. SCHWERTl CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORACLE. E. W. 8URDETTE PHYSICAL ASPECTS Of MAGNETIC COMPUTER MATERIALS. S. E. HARRISON MAGNETIC READING-RECORDING HEAD DESIGN fOR UNIVAC • V. J. PORTER APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS (fREIBERGER, WALTER f., ED.) BOSTON, GINN, 1963. QA76.5.f1 LC CARD NO. 63-7425 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AUOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 AOOC62 GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS * CALVIN C. GOTLIEB NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION * NORMAN A. PHILLIPS THE PRESENT STATUS OF AYTDMATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES * YEHOSHUA BAR-HILLEL PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS TO PLAY GAMES * ARTHUR L. SAMUEL MACHINE RECOGNITION OF SPOKEN WORDS * RICHARD FATEHCHANO BINARY ARITHMETIC * GEORGE W. REITWIESNER A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS * JIM DOUGLAS JR ADVANCES IN ORTHONORMALIZING COMPUTATION * PHILIP J. DAVIS, PHILIP RABINOWITZ MICROELECTRONICS USI'G ELECTRON-BEAM-ACTIVATED MACHINING TECHNIQUES * K~NNETH R. SHOULDERS RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING * SAUL I. GASS THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA, A SURVEY * ROBERT MCNAUGHTON THE COMPUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES * SAMUEL D. CONTE MULTIPROGRAMMING * E. F. CO DO RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING. PHILIP WOLFE ALTERNATING DIRECTIO~ IMPLICIT METHODS. GARRETT BIRKHOFF, RICHARD S. VARGA, DAVID YOUNG COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION • HA~OLD K. SKRAMSTAD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW. REED C. LAWLOR THE FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS FOR COMPUTERS. WILLIAM C. MCGEE ALL~MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES. DAVID R. BENNION, HEWITT D. CRANE COMPUTER EDUCATION • HOWARD E. TOMPKINS OIGITAL FLUIO LOGIC ELEMENTS • H. H. GLAETTLI MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. WILLIAM A. CURTIN 1 11 2B 33 42 5B 6B B5 97 13B 15B 166 1" 195 219 COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH. PHILIP M. MORSE HOW COMPUTERS CAN LEARN fROM EXPERIENCE. HERBERT A. SIMON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SCIENCE Of DIAGNOSIS. MAX A. WOODBURY, MARTIN LIPKIN RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. JOHN W. CARR III USING COMPUTERS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS • L. H. THOMAS COMPUTERS AND BRAINS. WALTER A. ROSENBLITH SORTING ON COMPUTERS. C. C. GOTLIE8 THE ROLE Of COMPUTERS IN ASTRONOMY. MORRIS S. DAVIS COMPUTERS IN FLUID MECHANICS • JOHN H. GIESE THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. CHARLES MASSONNET INFORMArlON THEORY ANO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS • RICHARD W. HAMMING EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS Of THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION. GEORGE E. FORSYTHt THE ANALYSIS ANO DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS WITH THE HELP OF COMPUTERS. H. O. HARTLEY AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION. WILLIAM B. KEHL AUTOMATION ANO PURE MATHEMATICS. D. H. LEHMER ANNUAL REVIEW IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, V. 1OXFORD, ENG., NEW YORK, PERGAMON PRESS, 1960QA76.A63 LC CARD NO. 60-128B4 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1~59 • A. D. BOOTH B FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. A. E. GLENNIE 16 SOME PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL AUTOCODE • K. A. REDISH 23 THE MARK 5 SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR TREAC • P. M. WOODWARD 32 ASSEMBLY, INTERPRETIVE AND CONVERSION PROGRAMS FOR PEGASUS. G. E. fELTON 58 OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE PEGASUS AUTOCDDE • W. F. M. PAYNE 64 PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCODED PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING. P. M. RONALDSON 81 THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC COOING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • J. P. CLEAVE 93 MERCURY AUTOCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY. R. A. BROOKER III AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DEUCE • C. ROBINSON 127 FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS. S. J. M. DENISON 146 THE STANTEC-ZEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION. R. J. ORO-SMITH 169 THE SHARE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 709 • K. V. HANfORD 17B THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRAMMING • S. GILL 189 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS. G. CUSHING 196 THE FLOW-MATIC AND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS • A. E. TAYLOR 207 TIDE, A COMMERCIAL COMPILER FOR THE IBM b50 • E. HUMBY 220 AUTO-PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS. J. E. MEGGlrT 230 ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSP~OBLEM • A. M. TURING 26B PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GA~M COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNAflONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE 291 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 THE USE OF THE GENIE SYSTEM IN NUMERICAL CALCULATION. J. K. ILlffE 29 A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY AUTOCODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE. R. A. BROOKER, D. MORRIS 67 INTERFERENCE WITH AN ALGOL PROCEDURE. 'H. RUTISHAUSER 77 THE ELLIOTT B03 AUTDCODE MARK II • J. PYM, G. K. FINDLAY 115 MADCAP II • D. H. BRADFORD, M. B. WELLS 141 APT, A COMMON COMPUTER LANGUAGE. R. P. RICH 161 SAKO, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTfM • L. LUKASZEWICZ 177 ARITHMETIC FORMULAE AND SUBROUTINES IN SAKO • A. W. MAZURKIEWICZ COMPUTER LITERArURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 33 BI8LIOGRAPHY ARAP612 191 ARAP612 231 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 ARAP612 293 305 325 345 351 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP623 ARAP634 ARAP634 ARAP634 ARAP634 ARAP634 ARAP63" ARAP634 .,ARAP634 11 21 43 53 121 163 201 229 217 299 311 329 341 1 49 81 125 161 183 193 211 AUS 51 PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, AUGUST 1-9, 1951. 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 10 18 29 42 51 81 93 101 121 142 AUS 51 AUS 51 AUS 51 114 185 196 AUS 51 209 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 51 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COBOL. JEAN E. SAMMET FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR. R. F. CLIPPINGER A CRITICAL DISCUSSION OF COBOL • E. L. WILLEY THE GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE • H. D. BAECKER UNCOL, THE MYTH AND THE FACT. T. B. STEEL JR GENERAL VIEWS ON COBOL • JEAN E. SAMMET REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 • P. NAUR, J. W. BACKUS, F. L. BAUER, J. GREEN, C. KATZ, J. MCCARTHY, A. J. PERLIS, H. RUTISHAUSER, K. SAMELSON, B. VAUQUOIS, J. H. WEGSTEIN, A. VAN WIJNGAAROEN, M. WOOOGER THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 • M. WOODGER GENERALIZED ALGOL. A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN ON THE OESIGN OF MACHINE INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES • E. W. DIJKSTRA THE USE OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES IN ALGOL 60 • H. RUTISHAUSER JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYSTEMS. C. J. SHAW TOWAROS AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR • B. HIGMAN A MULTI-PASS TRANSLATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 • E. N. HAWKINS, H. R. HUXTABLE THE STRUCTURE AND USE OF THE SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER. E. T. IRONS THE COMPILER COMPILER. R. A. BROOKER, I. R. MACCALLUM, O. MORRIS. J. S. ROHL \ PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES • A. D'AGAPEYEFF. H. D. BAECKER. ~ J. GIBBENS RAPIDWRITE • E. HUMBY 'FILE PROCESSING' IN SEAL. K. W. CLARK AN ALGOL 60 TRANSLATOR FOR THE Xl • E. W. DIJKSTRA MAKING A TRANSLATOR FOR ALGOL 60 • E. W. DIJKSTRA AN EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE. M. V. WILKES THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER. P. NAUR AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER • A. EVANS JR A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASED ON MECHANISED LINGUISTICS. H. H. METCALFE JOVIAL IN CLASS. D. G. MARSH A COMMERCIAL USE OF STACKS. H. D. BAECKER, B. J. GIBBENS AN IDEAL COMPUTER SUPPORT PROGRAM AND A SPECIFIC I.B.M. SYSTEM. D. C. FRIED REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 • PETER NAUR, J. W. BACKUS, F. L. BAUER, J. GREEN, C. KATZ, J. MCCARTHY, A. J. PERL IS, H. RUTISHAUSER, K. SAMELSON, B. VAUQUOIS, J. H. WEGSTEIN, A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN, M. WOODGER INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES. D. R. HARTREE THE C.S.I.R.O. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER. D. M. MYERS, W. R. BLUNDEN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES • D. R. HARTREE DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES USED BY C.S.I.R.O • • T. PEARCEY, M. BEARD INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING • D. R. HARTREE PROGRAMMING FOR THE C.S.I.R.O. DIGITAL MACHINE. T. PEARCEY AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES AND NUMERICAL METHODS. D. R. HARTREE PROGRAMMING FOR PUNCHED CARD MACHINES. T. PEARCEY THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER. T. PEARCEY SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL MACHINES. D. M. MYERS, D. L. HOLLWAY, C. B. SPEEDY, B. F. COOPER SOME ANALOGUE COMPUTING DEVICES • D. M. MYERS DIGITAL-ANALOGUE CONVERSIONS. W. R. BLUNDEN AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS. E. O. WILLOUGHBY, G. A. ROSE, W. G. FORTE BIBLIOGRAPHY OATA PROCESSING AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES, WEAPONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT, SALISBURY, AUSTRALIA, JUNE 3-B, 1951. 511 101 511 102 511 103 511 104 HI 105 511 106 511 101 511 108 511 110 511 111 511 112 THE WREDAC SYSTEM. J. A. OVENS TONE THE CSIRAC • T. M. CHERRY THE SILLIAC • B. SWIRE, J. M. BENNETT THE UTECOM • R. G. SMART OAT A PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RAOIO ASTRONOMY. T. PEARCEY MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES • A. O. BOOTH THE LINGUISTIC APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERY. F. W. HARWOOO SOME REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. M. V. WILKES AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. R. H. MERSON THE USE OF CONTINUANTS IN PRACTICAL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. J. M. BENNETT THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANCZOS PROCESSES. J. H. WILKINSON AUS 511 114 ON DIFFERENCE METHODS OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. A. S. DOUGLAS AUS 511 115 THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE. T. M. CHERRY AUS 511 116 MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS. B. A. CHARTRES AUS 511 111 ON THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE ANO MELLIN TRANSFORMS • J. C. BUTCHER AUS 511 118 THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS. P. J. CLARINGBOLO AUS 511 119 COMPUTERS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY • A. S. OOUGLAS AUS 511 120 SILLIAC PROGRAMMES FOR X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS. H. C. FREEMAN AUS 511 121 AN ADDRESSLESS CODING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOTATION. C. L. HAMBLIN AUS 511 122 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. G. HILL, J. SANOERSON AUS 511 123 A MATRIX INTERPRETIVE ROUTINE FOR THE UTECOM • R. G. SMART AUS 511 124 A TWO-ADDRESS METHOD OF INTERPRETIVE CODING FOR THE CSIRAC • I. BASSETT AUS 511 125 A NEW DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE. J. M. BENNETT, J. C. BUTCHER, M. CHAPPLE AUS 512 201 SOME BASIC CDNSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF THE WRE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. F. F. THDNEMANN AUS 512 202 DATA ACQUISITION IN THE WRE SYSTEM. J. H. L. COHEN AUS 512 203 THE TELEMETRY AND DOPPLER DATA CONVERTERS • G. E. BARLOW AUS 512 205 A WHITE NOISE GENERATOR FOR THE BAND 0-20 CPS. J. G. THOMASON AUS 512 206 SOME NEW COMPONENTS FOR ANALOGUE COMPUTERS • P. BENYON AUS 512 201 AN AUTOMATIC TRACKING FILTER. K. BROADFOOT AUS ~>12 208 A REVIEW OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY. T. KILBURN AUS 512 209 ADA, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER. M. W. ALLEN AUS 512 210 FLEXIBILITY IN ANALOGUE COMPUTERS. J. P. LONERGAN AUS 572 211A THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSONIC MISSILE. P. M. TWISS AUS 512 211B THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROLL CONTROL SYSTEM • J. A. B. CARTMEL AUS 512 211C THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS IN THEORETICAL STUDIES OF GUIDED MISSILES • L. C. WITCHARD AUS 512 212 SOME ASPECTS OF SAMPLING AS APPLIED TO DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. R. H. BARKER AUS 512 213 A NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER. I. C. HINCKFUSS AUS 512 214 SOME RAE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. S. H. HOLLINGDALE AUS 512 215 THE RECORDING OF DATA IN THE WRE WIND TUNNELS • E. R. JOHNSON AUS 512 216 A PROPOSED AUTOMATIC ANALOGUE COMPUTER • J. G. THOMASON 34 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 34 BIBLIOGRAPHY AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS A~ AUS AUS A~ AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 572 572 5R 572 572 572 572 573 573 573 573 513 573 573 573 573 573 513 573 573 573 217 218 219 220 221 222 224 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 AUS 60 AUTOMATIC COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, MAY 24-27, 1960. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON COMPUTATION AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL • ••• NOTE, IN THE PAGE CODE B STANDS FOR BI AND B' STANDS FOR BII ••• AUS 60 Al.l AUS 60 Al.2 AUS 60 Al.3 AUS 60 Al.4 AUS 60 A2.1 AUS 60 A2.2 AUS 60 A3.1 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 A1.2 60 A7.3 60 A7.4 60 A8.1 60 AB.2 60 A8.3 60 A8.4 60 A9.1 60 A9.2 60AI0.1 60AI0.2 60AI0.3 60AI0.4 60All.l 60All.2 60A11.3 60All.4 60A12.1 60A12.2 60A12.3 60A12.4 60 B1.1 60 Bl.2 AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 60 60 60 A3.2 A4.1 A4.2 A4.3 A4.4 A5.1 A5.2 A5.3 A5.4 A6.1 A6.2 A6.3 A6.4 A7.1 Bl.3 B1.4 B2.1 B2.2 AUS 60B'2.1 AUS 60B'2.2 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 B3.1 60 B3.2 60 B3.3 60B'3.1 60B'3.2 60 B4.1 60 B4.2 60 B4.3 60B'4.1 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 608'4.2 60 B5.1 60 B5.2 60 B5.3 608'5.1 A~ 35 THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE COMPUTER • P. GILBERT THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE. H. N. MORRIS THE AUTOMATIC OIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS. C. S. WALLACE, M. H. BRENNAN THE EFFECT OF NON-LI~EARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEOBACK SYSTEMS. J. C. WEST THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER. S. KANEFF THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS .DISCUSSION) SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUiER • F. M. BLAKE, D. O. CLAYDEN, D. W. DAVIES, L. J. PAGE, J. B. STRINGER MANAGEMENT FACES AN ELECTRONIC FUTURE • L. BETH~RAS BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY DATA PROCESSING. J. A. OVENS TONE DEMONSTRATION PROBLEMS ON THE WREDAC SYSTEM. J. A. OVENSTONE SOME INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. S. GILL NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PRODUCTION ENGINEER. O. S. PUCKLE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. H. ORDE A REVIEW OF SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE DEUCE COMPUTER. R. DAVIS EMI DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. N. D. HILL THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN MATERIAL CONTROL. O. L. WILSON HOLLERITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN GOVERNMENT ANO INDUSTRY • D. TOUZEL THE NATIONAL ELECTRO~IC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. R. H. STAGG THE BURROUGHS BUSINESS PROCESSING SYSTEM • J. P. WALLACE THE UNIVAC, FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER • S. G. REDINGTON THE 1.8.M. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. P. HOLMES A'COURT THE ACCOUNTING CONSULTANT VIEWS ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING. K. B. STONIER THE COMMERCIAL AND I~DUSTRIAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN AUSTRALIA. J. B. THACKER ELECTRONIC DATA ·PROCESSING IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES. J. A. OVENSTONE SOME CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING A~ IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES ANO PAPER TAPE • C. J. POTTER SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS, PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CAROS • A. CAREY OISTRIBUTION ANO CLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICAL DATA. N. HODDINETT, M. E. OATES AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. R. W. B. JUDSON THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH ASSURANCE. S. BENJAMIN RANOOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING • A. L. WHEATON A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. R. M. HAOLEY STOCK CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING SYSTEM • R. CLEMENT WAREHOUSE STOCK CONTROL ANO INVOICING ON PAPER TAPE • J. W. EVANS DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT • A. J. GREENE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY. S. A. BOCKING DATA PROCESSING APPLIED TO MANUFACTURING INOUSTRIES • T. H. S. ROBINSON, 8. L. ALCORN THE SMALL COMPUTER I~ AUSTRALIA~ I~OUSTRY • D. L. TOUZEL DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING RESEARCH. I. R. SHARPE APPLICATION OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT. R. A. ROTHERY FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SORTING ON UTECOM • R. G. SMART, T. M. PARK DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING ANO SALES RESEARCH. J. J. BRAITHWAITE THE APPLICATION OF MOOERN DATA PROCESSING TECH~IQUES TD THE REQUIREMENTS Of U~IVERSITY ADMINISTRATIO~, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT RECORDS • A. S. CARRINGTON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC MACHINES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE. H. W. S. PHILP LANGUAGE PRDBLEMS IN THE DESIGN DF AN INTEGRATED DATA GATHERING SYSTEM. G. A. KAUFMAN~ DIFFICULTIES OF USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS O~ OFFICE WORK. T. R. THOMPSON ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING BUDGET PROGRAM • V. STEWARD THE USE OF ELECTRO~IC COMPUTERS IN TRAfFIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH • W. R. BLUNDEN SOURCES A~O COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING. G. K. MCDONALO THE AUTOMATIC COMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A CASE STUDY. J. CARTER, B. Z. DE FERRANTI MICR, A NEW INPUT MEOIUM FOR COMPUTERS • D. SMITH, G. DUNNE, F. HALL MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING SYSTEMS ANO EQUIPMENT. R. H. STAGG MAGNETIC TAPES O~ LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. K. A. HUDSON MAGNETIC FILM, U~LIMITED STORAGE. L. N. SIMPSON DATA PROCESSING WITH PAPER TAPE, AN EXPERIMENT. J. M. BENNETT, R. WHITFELD SOME DEVELOPME~TS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. A. G. S. HOPKI~S A DATA PROCESSING TECH~IQUE FOR HANOLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIEO TO AIRLINES. P. SINGLETON PROGRESS WITH THE TELEPHO~E TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDING PROJECT. R. M. LENNON INTEGRATIDN OF DATA IN THE A.G.L. CO • • T. A. JOHNSTONE A PRDGRAM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. T. T. KEATING COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR. D. S. GREATOREX THE CONTRIBUTION OF SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING. N. CHAPIN BUSINESS FORMS, THEIR IMPACT. CONTROL ANO FUNCTION IN DATA PROCESSING. J. GILBERTSON PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING I~ COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS. C. H. STANGE IN LIEU OF DIAGRAMS AND MOOELS • J. M. BENNETT APPLICATION OF A SMAlL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC ANO STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS • A. G. S. HOPKINS SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY LEO. J. V. SMITH SELECTI~G A TECHNICAL COMPUTER, THE CASE FOR A SMALL MACHINE • B. Z. DE FERRANTI SOME APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENGINEERING • K. E. JOHNSON USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PR08LEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNI~G PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKS) • I. MCDOWELL A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISI~G ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTE~ • R. F. BROWN A STUDY OF ASYNCHRO~OUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES. O. I. ELGERD DESIGN OF AN INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM FOR MINIMUM COST • 8. S. THORNTON COMPUTING METHOOS FDR TRIM SCHEDULING IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY • B. O. CRAVEN PROGRAMMING GAMES AND CRYPTANALYSIS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS. N. V. FINDLER COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL OENSITY PROBLEMS. O. w. LANG COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS. P. SWAN AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION IN MULTI-COMPONENT OISTILLATION COLUMN OESIGN • P. K. MCGREGOR, S. C. VA~ DER KOLFF THE ANALOG COMPUTER AS AN AID TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A CONTINUOUS PROCESS • A. H. DOVE TON PIPE FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ON THE UlECOM COMPUTER. R. G. SMART, D. PREVADOROS PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIOUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS. D. ~. LANG, T. R. SHERWOOD, W. E. TURCHENETZ SUMMATION OF THE SCATTERING SERIES FOR THE SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS BY ATOMIC FIELOS • L. J. lASSIE THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTER TECHNIOUES TO PROBLEMS IN HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES • W. H. REES CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE • J. W. PAUL THE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN RURAL ROAO OESIGN • V. P. O'GRADY, M. W. WHIlE CALCULATION OF PERFORMANCE CURVES FOR INDUCTIVE PARAMETRIC DEVICES. R. G. SMART COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 35 BIBLIOGRAPHY AUS 60B'5.2 AUS 60B'5.3 A~ 60 Bb.l AUS 60 86.2 60 86.3 AUS 60B'6.1 AUS bOB'6.2 AUS 60B'6.3 AUS 60 B7.1 AUS 60 B1.2 AUS 60 B7.3 AUS 60B'7.1 AUS 60B'7.2 AUS 60B'7.3 A~ AUS 60 B8.1 AUS 60 B8.2 AUS 60 B8.3 A~ 60B'8.1 AUS 60B'8.2 AUS 60B'8.3 AUS 60 89.1 AUS 60 B9.2 60 B9.3 AUS 60B'9.1 A~ 60B'9.2 AUS 60B'9.3 AUS 60BI0.1 AUS 60BI0.2 AUS 60B'10.1 A~ AUS 60B'10.Z AUS 60B'10.3 AUS 60B'10.4 AUS 60Bll.1 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60Bll.2 60Bl1.3 6061Z.1 60B12.Z 6061Z.3 60 CZ.l 60 CZ.2 60 C2.3 60 C3.1 60 C3.Z 60 C4.l AUS 60 C4.2 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 60 60 60 60 A~ 60 AUS 60 AUS 60 C4.3 C4.4 C5.1 C5.Z C5.3 C5.4 C6.1 C6.2 AUS 60 C6.3 AUS 60 C6.4 AUS 60 C7.1 AUS 60 C7.2 AUS 60 C1.3 AUS 60 C1.4 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 AUS AUS AUS AUS 60 C9.4 60CI0.1 60CI0.Z 60CI0.3 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 60CI0.4 60Cl1.1 60Cl1.2 60Cl1.3 60Cl1.4 60CIZ.l 60CIZ.2 60C12.3 60C12.4 60013.1 60013.2 60013.3 60014.1 60014.Z A~ AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 36 C8.1 C8.2 C8.3 C8.4 C9.1 C9.2 C9.3 THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES. D. ELLIOTT THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS ARISING FROM PARTIAL O.E.'S • R. WHITFELD THE MATRIX (FORCE) METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER • J. L. MEEK SOME USES OF MATRICES IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS. A. S. HALL THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILD STEEL PORTAL FRAMES. H. B. HARRISO~ MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES. J. M. BLATT, D. A. MUSTARD A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION. D. A. MUSTARD, J. M. BLATT FITTING OF CURVES TO SCIENTIFIC DATA. A. T. BERZTISS THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. J. GRENOT THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE. J. J. THOMPSON THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SCIENTIFIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. D. L. OVERHEU TWO PROBLEMS IN FLUID MECHANICS. F. M. HENDERSON THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS 8Y AUTOMATIC COMPUTER. M. A. CHAPPLE COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS. P. T. A. GRIFFITHS, H. L. KWOK THE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING • J. J.THOMPSON CORRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER. M. G. BAILLIE, B. R. LAWRENCE PRELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN • G. DE VAHL DAVIS THE IONIC THEORY OF HEART ACTIVITY. E. P. GEORGE ON WAITING TIMES FOR DROUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND. A. M. W. VERHAGEN, F. HIRST THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS OF METEOROLOGICAL TIME SERIES. G. 0 MAHONY NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CA~TILEVER PLATE • P. O. JONES THE STABILITY OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENCE-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN AERODYNAMICS. T. M. PARK, B. S. THORNTON ON COMPRESSIBLE LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW. J. A. OVENSTONE CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES. B. A. CHARTRES NETWORK ANALYSIS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS. J. C. CHALLIS, M. WILLIAMS DATA PROCESSING FOR EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE. H. F. SYMMONS, K. M. BURROWS THE DEUCE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO TRACTION DESIGN ANO OPERATION. A. GILMOUR, S. D. VAN DORP THE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL • G. O. ROYLE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE NOSE CONE. B. S. THORNTON THE EVALUATION OF CD~PLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS. R. G. KEATS THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED MISSILE. H. G. NEWBIGIN THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM. A. G. BIGGS THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. S. LIPTON VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W • • J. L. HENRY EXPERIENCES WITH REGRESSION ANALYSIS. J. R. BAINBRIDGE THE SIMULATION OF RANDOMNESS. J. C. BUTCHER DIGITAL SIMULATION. P. R. BENYON COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT. J. M. BENNETT, R. T. DAKIN THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA. L. M. HARRIS, R. D. KERR THE ERROR PROBLEM IN DATA TRANSMISSION. K. J. SMART AN AUTOMATIC WIND-TUNNEL DATA CONVERTER • G. E. MOORE INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR CSIRAC • G. W. HILL FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM, ITS DEVELOPMENT, USE AND FUTURE. M. W. WHITE THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5 MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER. I. C.HIMCKFUSS, R. J. KEITH, I. J. MACAULEY AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER. I. C. HINCHFUSS, R. J. KEITH, I. J. MACAULEY A MINIMUM COST DRIVI~G SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC CORE MEMORIES. I. R. BUTCHER W.A.C. MK.2, A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER. L. J. DUNNE PERMANENT STORAGE IN SMALL COMPUTERS. T. PEARCEY SYSTEM DESIGN OF CIRRUS. M. W. ALLEN, G. A. ROSE A DESIGN FOR INSTRUCTION ECONOMY. M. ARBIB THE ORION DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. G. E. FELTON GEORGE, AN ADDRESSLESS PROGRAMMING SCHEME FOR DEUCE • C. L. HAMBLIN CONSIDERATIONS OF A COMPUTER WITH AN ADDRESSLESS ORDER COOE • C. L. HAMBLIN, H. L. HUMPHRIES, G. KAROLY, G. J. PARKER LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL MACHINE • C. L. HAMBLIN, H. L. HUMPHRIES, G. KAROLY, G. J. PARKER THE DEUCE ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR. F. G. DUNCAN, D. H. R. HUXTABLE A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES. E. K. WEBB, ~. E. BACON THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY AND FORECASTING. J. B. THACKER THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES. J. C. WEST, J. L. DOUCE ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT. J. L. DOUCE AN ELECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME. A. F. SMITH A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES. R. N. DUFFY, C. P. GILBERT A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER. J. H. BUNDELL A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER. D. H. STEVEN ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ELEMENTS. A. R. BILLIMGS ERRORS IN ANALOG COMPUTERS • C. J. PENGILLEY COMVERSION OF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-ORDINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQUISITION. J. G. RODGER ELECTRONIC ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEMS. D. LAMB DEVELOPMENTS OF THE ANALOG COMPUTER ARTVS • L. J. DUNNE MAINTENANCE OF AGWAC, A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTER • L. R. HENSCHKE A SMALL TRANSISTORIZEO ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES· K. W. J. TODO THE DESIGN OF A RATE SERVO FOR USE IN AN ANALOG COMPUTER. P. R. BENYON DEMAGNETISATION DURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCED SIGNAL. G. R. BROOKS MAGNETIC TAPE FOR THE SILLIAC • B. E. SWIRE, R. T. SHAW, P. S. APLIN ON THE DESIGN OF PHOTOELECTRIC PAPER-TAPE READERS. B. E. SWIRE, P. S. APLIN MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT. T. S. HOLDEN SUBROUTINES, LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC CODING. M. ARBIB SIMPLIFIED CODING, A PEDAGOGIC EXPERIMENT. J. M. BENNETT, B. A. CHARTRES, J. ELLIOTT WRITING A PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 • R. I. PURRY REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING ROUTINES. J. M. BLATT IBM EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA. F. H. BARR-DAVID THE BENOIX G-15 COMPUTER • B. BAMBROUGH THE SOLID-STATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EMIOEC 1100 • A. F. SMITH FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA. C. BERNERS-LEE NCR EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA. R. M. HADLEY COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BIBLIOGRAPHY AUS AUS AUS AUS 60014.3 60015.1 60015.2 60015.3 AUS 63 AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER CONFERENCE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, FEBRUARY 25-29, 1963. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON COMPUTATION AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL. AUS 63 A.1 AUS 63 A.2 A~ 63 A.3 A.4 A~ 63 AUS 63 A.5 AUS 63 A.6 AUS 63 A.7 AUS 63 A.8 AUS 63 A.9 AUS 63 A.10 AUS 63 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 A~ 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 A~ 63 A~ 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 A~ A.11 A.12 A.13 A.14 A.15 A.16 A.17 A.18 A.19 A.20 B.2 B.3 B.4 AUS 63 B.5 AUS 63 B.6 AUS 63 B.7 A~ 63 B.8 AUS 63 B.9 AUS 63 B.10 AUS 63 B.11 AUS 63 B.12 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 B.13 B.14 B.15 B.16 B.17 B.1B B.19 AUS AUS AUS AUS AUS 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 B.20 B.21 B.22 B.23 B.24 C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4 C.4 AUS 63 AUS 63 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 AUS 63 C.5 C.6 C.7 C.B C.9 C.10 C.11 C.12 C.13 C.14 C.15 A~ AUS AUS AUS AUS A~ AUS 63 C.16 AUS 6j C.17 63 C.18 AUS 63 C.19 AUS 63 C.20 AUS 63 C.21 AUS 63 C.22 AUS 63 C.23 AUS 63 C.24 A~ acs 58 BCS 58 BCS 58 BCS 58 acs 58 HCS 58 8CS 58 BCS 58 acs 58 BCS 58 BCS 58 BCS 58 31 STC EQUIPMENT BEING OFFERED IN AUSTRALIA. T. W. C. PRENTICE ICT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS • D. L. TOUZEL THE LEO III COMPUTER. T. R. THOMPSON BURROUGHS EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA • A. G. S. HOPKINS COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO DISTRIBUTION • V. A. BENJAFIELD A MODERN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEMS OF BUYING AND SELLING. R. O. SUMMERFIELO E.D.P. IN THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY • B. R. PAUL AN INDUSTRY STUDY, BANKING • G. C. B. PEARSON COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO UTILITY MANAGEMENT. T. A. JOHNSTON AN INDUSTRY STUDY, E.D.P. IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES. J. A. OVENSTONE SYSTEM DESIGN • E. J. HIBBLE THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY • KEITH ERNST A.D.P. SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE AUSTRALIAN POST OFFICE. D. FENNA ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING. J. D. WHITE, E. H. PALFREYMAN CONVERSION • EDWARD M. MCLAUGHLIN A CASE STUDY OF A CONVERSION. T. J. O'KEEFFE CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION OF A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE • J. R. MILLER CONTROLS AND ADMINISTRATION IN RELATION TO A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE • R. R. STRANG INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF PROBLEMS. L. J. COHN E.D.P., THE UNIVERSITIES' ROLE. J. M. BENNETT SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS, CASE STUDY • L. K. BURGESS DATA TRANSMISSION, COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISED PROCESSING SYSTEMS • R. M. HADLEY REAL-TIME COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS • MALCOLM H. GOTTERER E.D.P. AND THE AUDITOR. N. H. MCINTOSH THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN HIGHLY MULTIVARIATE SITUATIONS. P. J. CLARINGBOLD A GENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING • B. D. CRAVEN THE USE OF INVENTORY SIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER ASSISTED STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM. J. P. MACLELLAN . A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX • J. A. OVENS TONE SIMULATION USING A COMPUTER. I. D. DAVIDSON LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ZERO DR UNITY. R. W. RUTLEDGE PRODUCTION SCHEDULING, A CASE HISTORY. G. W. ROGERSON NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AND ANALYSIS. D. JENSSEN COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY. E. P. GEORGE, E. A. JOHNSON METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS. A. T. BERZTISS THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SILLIAC • P. C. POOLE, D. F. CRAWFORD COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS • H. C. FREEMAN, J. G. SIME AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION OF MOLECULAR INTEGRALS. E. A. MAGNUSSON STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING. J. A. BARKER THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS • V. CRANMER LINEAR EQUATIONS, SOME REMARKS ON CURRENT THEORY. I. N. CAPON NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE INTEGRALS. T. SAG, G. SZEKERES THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES • DAVID ELLIOTT, P. J. O'CONNOR NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS. J. HILLER, L. C. HILL, R. G. SMART USE OF COMPUTERS IN PLANNING P.M.G. COMMUNICATIONS. I. A. NEWSTEAD COMPUTER PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING. R. L. URIE SOME ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER CSIRAC • J. J. RUSSELL, F. A. BLAKEY THE USE OF REDUNDANCY TO INCREASE RELIABILITY IN DIGITAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS. H. S. WRAGGE THE KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM • A. C. D. HALEY A FLEXIBLE AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN • M. W. ALLEN, G. A. ROSE THE TIME-SHARING FACILITIES OF THE KDF9 COMPUTER. J. R. LUCKING, J. P. O'NEIL DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 1, GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. D. A. GRAY DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS. O. RHYS-JONES, R. G. KITCHENN THE N.R.E. DATA CONVERSION SYSTEM, MK II • J. H. L. COHEN, D. LAMB SEMICONDUCTOR SAMPLE AND HOLD CIRCUITS. D. H. RODGERS AN EDUCATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER. D. G. WONG ENCAPSULATED LOGIC BLOCKS, THE A.W.A. 'DATABLOC' SYSTEM. E. G. WORMALD NEW CONCEPTS AND CRITERIA IN CONTROL • H. M. NELSON TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION OF GUIDED MISSILES. P. R. BENYON THE EXTENDED ANO MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AT W.R.E •• L. J. DUNNE, S. PARKHILL PROCESS CONTROL.BY DIGITAL COMPUTER. P. K. MACGREGOR NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THEIR APPLICATION. J. T. COADY-FARLEY IDAC, THE IBM FORMAT DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER. L. J. DUNNE BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMDNICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM. T. PEA~CEY, F. HIRST INTEGRATED PLANT CONTROL • B. W. EAMES THE CIRRUS MULTIPROGRAM SYSTEM. J. P. PENNY IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER NETWORK. T. PEARCEY THE DESIGN OF A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER • J. G. SANDERSON IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPILER, GECOM • R. W. FRANKLIN THE DETERMINATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIMULATION. C. B. SPEEDY A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEfN ANIMAL AND MACHINE MEMORIES. N. V. FINDLER AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS. M. H. RATHGEBER, M. M. WINN THE CALCULATION OF FLUCTUATING HEAT FLOW IN BUILDINGS. T. S. HOLDEN BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM LONDON, DECEMBER 1-3, 1958. LONDON, PITMAN, 1959. HF5548.BB4 1958. LC CARD NO. 61-28450 3 14 69 117 157 195 244 290 331 366 410 COMPUTERS, RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT • THE EARL OF HALSBURY PAYROLL AND PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS. N. C. POLLOCK THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT. J. W. GRANT BRITISH COMPUTING SERVICES. DEREK WRAGGE MORLEY LARGE SCALE FILE MAINTENANCE • D. G. PEOOER THE PLANNING OF TUBING MANUFACTURE, USING AN IBM 650 COMPUTER • R. G. HITCHCOCK PUBLIC UTILITY ACCOUNTING. G. SHERLOCK ELECTRO~IC-OATA PROCESSING IN THE NATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES. DUDLEY W. HOOPER INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING, AND PAYROLL. A. BRADLEY PRODUCTION CONTROL BY BUYING COMPUTER TIME. R. B. BAGGETT, G. M. DAVIS ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS, SUGAR BEET PROOUCTION • J. P. LAWLER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRA~HY 1946-1963 37 BIBLIOGRAPHY BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS BCS 58 5B 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 5B 58 5B 58 .38 .65 510 530 56. 591 616 63. 679 699 733 778 B12 BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT 81T BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT NORDISK TIDSKRIFT FOR INFORMATIONS- BEHANDLING COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JANUARY 1961611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 613 613 613 613 613 613 6H 61. 6H 6H 61. 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 622 622 622 622 622 622 623 623 623 2 B 15 21 27 3B .8 5. 65 69 87 B9 103 113 130 132 1.1 167 177 200, 202 206 22. 227 256 263 2B6 1 7 9 16 21 35 .5 53 61 69 76 83 90 91 112 137 10 153 BIT 623 BIT 62. BIT 62. BIT 62. BIT 62. BIT 62. BIT 62. BIT 631 BIT 631 BIT 631 BIT 631 BIT 632 BIT 632 BIT '632 182 197 203 212 22. 228 232 1 27 ••52 69 93 97 BIT 632 108 BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT lUI BIT BIT 81T BIT BIT ELECTRONICS IN BANKING • L. TEMPLE A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRDNIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM. D. A. GREENSMITH THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A SMALL COMMERCIAL USER. O. L. ROWLANOS TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER. M. A. WRIGHT A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC DATA-PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MAY 1958 • J. H. H. MERRIMA~ ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION • J. F. BODY THE APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS .A. MUIR INTEGRATING THE PROCEDURES DF AN INSURANCE OFFICE. K.-E. SCHANG THE APPROACH TO EDP OF A LARGE USER • S. G. FURNISS ANALYSIS OF SALES STATISTICS • C. A. WILKES ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING • A. J. BROCK8ANK WAGES ACCOUNTING • W. H. SARGENT COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH. D. G. OWEN 632 632 633 633 633 633 634 634 63. 63. 634 CABS62 CABS62 CABS62 CABS62 CABS62 122 12. 1.5 167 175 196 213 222 229 255 257 WHY TUNNEL DIODES ISWEDISH) • S. BRAGNUM ON THE NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS • G. EHRLING ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRIMES AND OF TWIN PRIMES • C. E. FROBERG THE PROGRAMMING OF LARGE LOGICAL PROBLEMS. J. V. GARWICK STUDY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO MODEL • B. JANSSON AN IMPLEMENTATION OF 'ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES • J. JENSEN, P. NAUR A METHOD FOR CHECKING NUMERICAL CODES USING THE 1401 • R. KIVIVUORI INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING I • B. LANGEFORS ADP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN ISWEDISH) • o. DOPPING CONDITIONALLY STABLE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE WAVE-OPERATOR. J. FRIBERG THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS • J. V. GARWICK A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 • J. JENSEN, P. MONORUP, P. NAUR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING II • B. LANGEFORS FORECASTING OF ELECTION RESULTS ON THE OASK 10ANISHI • A. MELBYE A CASE OF NUMERICAL DIVERGENCE • H. RIESEL COBOL, AN INTRODUCTION I$WEOISHI • K. VOLBY THE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION I'N CONFORMAL MAPPING • CHR. A~DERSEN FACTORIZATION OF FACTORIALS • S. COMET AN INPUT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS • J. V. GARWICK THE FIXED POINT DIVISION IN GIER • T. KRARUP CALCULATION OF DRIVERS FOR DIODE DECODERS IDANISH) • B. SCHAROE PETERSEN COBOL GRAMMAR ISWEDISH) • K. VOLBY ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS • E. M. ALFSEN THE COMPUTER-RELATED SCIENCES ISYNNOETICS) AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE YEAR 1975 • L. FEIN RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATIONS OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS. C. E. FROBERG COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 ISWEDISH) • K. VOLBY ON THE TABULATION OF INDEFINITE INTEGRALS • P. WYNN COMPUTER TYPE INSTRUMENTS • AARRE AALTONEN REMARKS ON THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN ALGOL INDRWEGIAN) • OLE-JOHAN DAHL COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO'DIAGNOSIS • BERTIL GREKO APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 ITHE CAROUSEL MEMORY) • OLLE KARLQVIST ACTIVITY NETWORK FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING • BORJE LANGEFORS THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATA PROCESSING. AAGE MELBYE, POUL SVEISTRUP AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN TEXT. LARS ERIK THORELLI RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF EMPIRICAL FUNCTIONS. LINDE WITTMEYER NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF A CERTAIN 80UNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM. P. WYNN RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF DECAY-TYPE FUNCTIONS • KLAUS APPEL THE SPLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USED IN NUMERICAL DESIGN OF SHIP-LINES • BENGT ASKER CLASSIFICATION OF QUALITATIVE DATA. LASSI HYVARINEN SOME NEW DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS • EDGAR KARST COMPUTATION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION SCHEDULING. BORJE LANGEFORS CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR THE LINE PRINTER IDANISH) • BENT SCHAR DE PETERSEN A HALF YEAR'S, EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER. INGEMAR DAHLSTRAND ON COMPLEX SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION • BENGT KREDELL ON THE OEFINITION OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IGERMAN) • HEINZ-OTTO KREISS SAAB 500, A NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEM • LARS-OLOF SUNDSTROM TEST PROBLEMS USED FOR EVALUATION OF COMPUTERS • O. ODPPING ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM. L. ERIKSSON, O. LOKKI, N. RYTI BOUNDS FOR THE ROUND-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER METHOD • GENE H. GOLUB SEARCH LIMITS ON DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS • EDGAR KARST ON THE GENERATION OF PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS. MOK-KONG SHEN AN ARSENAL OF ALGOL PROCEDURES FOR COMPLEX ARITHMETIC • P. WYNN MULTIPROGRAMMING, AN ORIENTATION ISWEOISH) • J. BUBENKO A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS. G. DAHLQUIST A FAST CARD READER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER • L. PROHL HANSEN, B. SCHAROE PETERSEN REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS • H. KARLGREN ' OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES • I. P. V. CARTER PRESENTATION OF A NEW HIGH SPEEO PAPER TAPE READER. T. HULT ON THE METHOD OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS «GERMAN) • O. JOHANSSON, H.-D. KREISS REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY • C.-A. JOHANSSON A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS. E. KARST THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART I • P. NAUR THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART II • P. NAUR MINIATURIZATION OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS «SWEDISH) • B. JIEWERTZ SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR ALGORITHMS. P. WYNN REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR GIER «NORWEGIAN) • O. R. HESTVIK, H. J. LEVOLO CONVERTING A CURVE TO RIGHT-ANGLED INCREMENTS. P.-E. DANIELSSON LIST OF ALL PRIME DIVISORS Q K 2KP+l OF «2 TO THE PI-l, K LESS THAN 10, P LESS THAN 15000 • E. KARST SOME APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS • B. LANGEFORS IN WHICH ORDER ARE OIFFERENT CONDITIONS TO BE EXAMINED • H. RIESEL ANALYSIS OF ELASTIC STRUCTURES ON OIGITAL COMPUTERS. T. VAHL OLSEN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES «BORKO, HAROLD, ED.) ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N. J., PRENTICE-HALL, 1962. H62.8616 LC CARD NO. 62-8229 1 140 112 204 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, PART I AND PART II • HAROLD BORKO THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER. CHARLES WRIGLEY DATA PROCESSING IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH. E. LOWELL KELLY, JAMES C. LINGOES MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODELS. JOE H. WARD,JR COMPUTER LITERATURE BI8LIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 38 BIBLIOGRAPHY CABSb2 CABSb2 CABS62 CABS62 CABSb2 CABSb2 CABSb2 CABSb2 CABSb2 CABS62 CABS62 CABS62 CABS62 CABSb2 CA8S62 238 266 280 30B 336 360 394 424 452 46B 490 522 556 574 59b CAM849 CAMB49 (;AM849 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAM849 CAM849 CAMfl49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAM849 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAM849 CAM849 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMS49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 CAMB49 REPORT OF A CONFERENCE ON HIGH SPEED AUTOMATIC CALCULATING-MACHINES UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICAL LABORATORY, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, JUNE 22-25, 1949. 9 12 11 22 26 28 36 41 47 50 56 67 69 71 75 81 85 87 89 94 96 97 103 lOb 109 113 114 116 119 123 134 CAN 58 1 6 15 CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN 58 58 58 58 58 58 23 29 42 59 67 18 CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 88 95 110 120 136 143 148 164 115 184 191 202 209 223 229 248 256 269 278 287 298 307 CAN 58 CAN 58 311 330 CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN 336 349 360 370 377 39 58 5~ 58 58 58 THE EDSAC • M. V. WILKES, W. RENWICK DEMONSTRATION OF THE EDSAC • B. H. WORSLEY RELAY COMPUTERS • A. D. BOOTH R.A.E. SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR. S. H. HDLllNGDALE CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE • F. C. WILLIAMS CODING ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES. J. H. WILKINSON PLANNING THE USE OF A PAPER LIBRARY. D. J. WHEELER SIGN CORRECTION IN MODULUS CONVENTION. T. J. REY, R. E. SPENCER THE PROGRAMMING OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE FLOW. H. EGG INK THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED BINARY POINT. B. NOBLE FRENCH COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS (FRENCH) • L. COUFFIGNAL CHECKING A LARGE ROUTINE. A. TURING SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE INTEGERS. M. H. A. NEWMAN PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT STURAGE FACILITIES FOR BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS. E. N. MUTCH MAGNETIC STORAGE. G. E. THOMAS MAGNETIC RECORDING F~R A DIGITAL COMPUTER. A. TUTCHINGS PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE FOR A SERIES WORKING MACHINE • W. S. ELLIOTT A PROPOSED MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY STORE FOR THE EDSAC • D. W. WILLIS CHECKING PROCEDURE AND CIRCUITS. A. M. UTTLEY CHECKING BY WEIGHTED COUNTS. P. M. WOODWARD CHECKING FACILITIES. D. J. WHEELER CHECKABLE ADDITION CIRCUITS. R. H. A. CARTER ELECTRO~IC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM. S. W. NOBLE REMARKS ON CHECKING. J. C. P. MILLER ELECTRO~IC DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE UNITED STATES. HARRY D. HUSKEY COMPUTI~G MACHINE PROJECTS IN HULLAND • A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN FICTITIOUS TRAFFIC MACHINES. L. KOSTEN COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN SWEDEN • G. KJELLBERG THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE. T. KILBURN PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE T.R.E. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER. A. M. UT1LEY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES CANADIAN CONFERENCE FOR COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, JUNE 9-10, 1958. UNIV. OF TORONTO PRESS, 1958. QA76.C3 1958 LC CARD NO. 5g-41796 CAN 58 CAN 58 CAN 58 58 FACTOR ANALYSIS • BE~JAMIN FRUCHTER, EARL JENNINGS CANONICAL ANALYSIS • PAUL B. KOONS JR STUDIES OF PERCEPTION. BENJAMIN W. WHITE AUTOMATED TEACHING. HARRY F. SILBERMAN, JOHN E. COULSON COMPUTER SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES • JULIAN FELDMAN SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR. ROBERT F. SIMMONS AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE-DATA PROCESSING. DAVID G. HAYS COMPUTER MUSIC • LEJ~REN A. HILLER JR, ROBERT BAKER SIMULATION OF A BRAIN. W. ROSS ASHBY NERVE NET THEORY. JAMES T. CULBERTSON ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND DIAGNOSIS. ROBERT S. LEDLEY COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY OF LARGE ORGANIlATIONS • SYDNEY C. ROME, BEATRICE K. ROME BUSINESS SIMULATION. R. CLAY SPROWLS SIMULATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY. OLIVER BENSON A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE • HAROLO BORKO ON LEARNING TO DO BETTER. W. H. WATSON THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING. H. C. REID CRYSTAL BALLS OR MAG~ETIC CORES, THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS FORECASTING. W. ALLAN BECKET COMPUTER EDUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES. GEORGE S. GLINSKI PLANNING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. H. O. MCNUTT THE POTENTIAL OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY. J. C. DAVIDSO~ JUSTIFYING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE • H. E. BAIRD DATA PROCESSING AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. A. A. MACKEY SOME MATHEMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING PR08LEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING FACILITY • J. L. HOWLAND, K. M. SMILLIE SOME AUTOMATIC COMPUTING ASPECTS IN THE EVALUATION OF AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE. R. HARVEY ARROW FLIGHT TEST DATA REDUCTION. A. COHEN A DESK-SIZED COMPUTER APPLIED TO SURVEYING PROBLEMS. JOSE R. HOLMES CHARACTER REPRESENTATION AND STORAGE SYSTEMS. R. F. JOHNSTON FUNDAME~TAL OF COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSORS. F. M. LONGSTAFF INPUT-OUTPUT AND AUXILIARIES. E. A. RACICOT ELEMENTS OF PROGRAMMING. C. R. MAHEUX AN APPROACH TO A BANKING APPLICATION • W. R. WADE APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER. O. M. MACKEY COMPUTER INPUT, A BY-PRODUCT OF FORM WRI TlNG • J. H. CROSSAN FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS. R. H. ALLEN THE USE OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION. WM. R. READ A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION. J. R. DICKINSON THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE. I. SWITZER OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY. E. E. SORENSEN, H. V. FULLERTON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPONS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN. R. A. NODWELL, K. J. RADFORD CONDUCTING A FEASIBILITY STUDY, A CASE HISTORY. F. P. THOMAS SITE PRF.PARATION AND CHANGEOVER PROBLEMS. C. C. DUMBRILLE OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS • J. N. P. HUME THE CAN~DIAN SCENE I~ COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING. H. W. ROWLANDS SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD CALCULATIONS. B. H. WORSLEY, J. F. HART APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY X-RAY ANALYSIS. F. A. AHMED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. A. E. GOODWIN SOME·APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION. J. M. KENNEDY, E. A. OKAZAKI, R. M. PEARCE SHORTHAND FOR COMPUTERS • R. L. MARTINO FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM. B. C. BORDEN ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS. S. H. COHN, R. M. OHORA EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEAKCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER SERVICE. W. FRASER EVALUATING ECONOMIC TRENDS. GEORGE GATHERCOLE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 3g BIBLIOGRAPHY COMPUTING ANO DATA PROCESSING SOCIETY OF CANADA UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, JUNE 6-7, 1960. UNIV. OF TORONTO PRESS, 1960. 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UNIVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHUOL. RESEARCH COMMITTEE.) MADISON, WISCONSIN, AUGUST 17-19, 1955. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSON PRESS, 1951. QA74.W5 1955 LC CARD NO. 57-9809 CLUN55 CLUN55 CLUN55 THE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF BESM * O. K. SHCHERBAKOV DIGITAL INTEGRATING MACHINES. F. V. MAIOROV DYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS * P. P. GOLOVISTIKOV A METHOD OF AUTOMATIC MO:HTORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT. E. A. VOLKOV METHODS OF SELECTING THE REQUIRED WORO FROM A DICTIONARY. L. N. KOROLEV THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT • N. YA. MATYUKHIN, O. V. ROSNITSKII RELIABILITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION. YU. N. GLUKHOV. o. V. ROSNITSKII BASIC NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERING. E. I. MAMONOY COMPUTER HANDBOOK (HUSKEY, HARRY 0 •• ED.) NEW YORK, MCGRAW-HILL, 1962. QA16.H8 LC CARD NO. 60-15286 CIIBK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 CHtlK62 CHBK62 CHBK62 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL- AND ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY. CORNELIUS T. LEONOES DIGITAL-COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN. HARRY D. HUSKEY DIGITAL-COMPUTER CIRCUITRY DESIGN TECHNIQUES. ROBERT C. MINNICK SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL-COMPUTER THEORY. GERALD ESTRIN ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY • IRWIN PFEFFER ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES COMBINED. WALTER J. KARPLUS SYSTEM ERROR ANALYSIS IN COMPUTATION. CHARLES B. TOMPKINS CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY • JOHN G. TRUXAL CONTROL SYSTEM SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES. JOHN A. ASELTINE NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY • RICHARD E. KUBA SAMPLED-DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS THEORY. JOHN M. SALZER RANDOM PROCESSES IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS. HAROLD DAVIS OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS IN DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS. LOfFI A. ZADEH NAVIGATION, GUIDANCE, AND CONTROL OF AEROSPACE VEHICLES. ROBERT O. FERNER. ALFRED F. SCHMITT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL • HANS GIESECKE OPTIMALIZING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS. 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DETROIT, WAYNE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1955. QA16.W3 LC CARD NO. 55-6146 CTPC54 DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP DIP EQUIPMENTAL AIDS TO COMPUTING. JAY W. FORRESTER WEATHER PREDICTION • PHILIP DUNCAN THOMPSON COMPUTING IN ASTRONOMY • W. J. ECKERT APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TO FLUID DYNAMICS PROBLEMS. HARWOOD G. KOLSKY APPLICATION OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING TO CHEMICAL PROBLEMS. JOSEPH O. HIRSCHFELDER THE IMPACT OF FAST COMPUTERS ON PHYSICS • MARSHALL ROSENBLUTH THE USE OF DESK CALCULATORS. PAUL S. DWYER THE COMPUTER LABORATORY IN INDUSTRY. H. R. J. GROSCH APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY. H. S. WOLANSKI COMPUTERS IMPROVE POWER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. L. K. KIRCHMAYER ASSIGNMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND SCHEDULING. DAVID F. VOTAW JR FUTURE DEMANDS FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL. E. K. RITTER SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS. FORMAN S. ACTON THE FUTURE DEMAND FOR MATHEMATICIANS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD. R. E. GASKELL FUTURE DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF COMPUTATION • ELDRED C. NELSON THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COMPUTING LABORATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM. CHARLES W. ADAMS THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, U.C.L.A • • GEORGE E. FORSYTHE CURRICULUM NEEDS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD. VINCENT C. RIDEOUT THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. OAVID M. YOUNG JR EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY. JOHN W. CARR III EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY. C. C. GOTLIEB EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE COMPUTATIONAL DEMAND. H. O. HARTLEY EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY. RALPH E. MEAGHER EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY. ALAN J. PERLIS ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY. J. P. NASH ON ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A LABORATORY. CARL F. KDSSACK THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY-EOUCATION PROJECT. ARVID W. JACOBSON THE CORNELL COMPUTING CENTER, A MINIMAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY. R. J. WALKER DANGEROUS GULFS, SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES. J. H. VAN VLECK PROCEEDINGS OF THE ••• 1 PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS ANO INDUSTRY • M. E. MENGEL PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN GOVER~MENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE COMPUTATION. C. R. GREGG MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS BY COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS. G. T. HUNTER STATUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEEO COMPUTATION. H. D. HUSKEY GRADUATE INSTRUCTION ANO RESEARCH. K. E. IVERSON CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COURSES IN COMPUTERS. M. P. CHINITZ THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES UPON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM. ALBERT A. BEN~ETT THE EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT OF COMPUTERS AS A NEW TOOL • C. W. AOAMS, F. M. VERZUH THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERS ON THE TRAINING OF APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS AND SCIENTISTS. A. S. HOUSE~OLOER THE NEED FOR TRAININ~ AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL PROCESSES. F. E. HOHN IMPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING. MANFRED KOCHEN COOPERATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. E. P. LITTLE COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION. L. W. COHEN A NEW DIMENSION IN U~jVERSITY SERVICE. DAVID D. HENRY DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSORS (HOFFMANN, WALTER, 1921- [0.1 NEW YORK, INTERSCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 1962. QA16.5.H6 LC CARD NO. 62-16102 1 67 110 160 212 227 269 312 350 4~ 444 508 533 543 580 595 610 617 622 630 638 650 AUTOMATA AND THOUGHT PROCESSES (GERMANI • HEINZ ZEMANEK NEW TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS (GERMANI • AMBROS P. SPEISER LOGICAL MACHINES (GERMANI • RUOOLF TARJAN DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS AND SEMIDIGITAL METHODS (GERMANI • THEODOR ERISMANN INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE PROCESSING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS (GERMANI. FRIEDRICH L. BAUER, KLAUS SAMELSON MICRO-PROGRAMMING AND TRICKOLOGY • WILLEM LOUIS VAN DER POEL THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING. ROBERT W. BEMER PROBLEMS' OF COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING (GERMANI • HANS KONRAD SCHUFF THEORETICAL ASPECTS JF THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING. YEHOSHUA BAR-HILLEL MACHINE LANGUAGE TRA~SLATION • ERWIN REIFLER PROGRESSION LINES OF A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO ELECTRONICS (GERMANI • KONRAO ZUSE COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, I. A SELF-CORRECTING COMPUTER. JAN OBLONSKY COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, II. THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES (SRCI • A~TO~lN SVOBODA THE RELAY COMPUTER ETL MARK II • MOTINORI GOTO, YASUO KOMAMIYA THE PARAMETRON • HIDETOSI TAKAHASI. EIICHI GOTO MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR PARAMETRON COMPUTERS. HIDETOSI TAKAHASI, EIICHI GOTO THE TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV • SHIGERU TAKAHASHI, HIROJI ~ISflINO MAGNETIC CORE SWITCHING CIRCUITS • TOHRU MOTO-OKA THE ESAKI DIOOE • EIICHI GOTO HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM. NORIYOSHI KUROYANAGI DEVELOPMENT REPORT AND LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS (GERMANI. WALTER HOFFMANN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING IFACHTAGUNG 'ELEKTRONISCHE INFORMATIONSVERAR6EITUNG,'I DARMSTADT, GERMANY, OCTOBER 25-27, 1955. BRAUNSCHWEIG, F. VIEWEG, 1956. QA16.5.F3 1955 LC CARO NO. 59-18164 RECHENMASCHI~EN UNO SYSTEMATICS OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS • H. H. 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HF554B.2.E4 1961 LC CARD NO. 64-9587 EDPSbl 13 EDPS61 fOPSbl tOPSbl EOPS61 fIJPS61 EDPS61 EDPSbl EDPSbl EDPSbl EDPS61 EOPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 fDPS61 EIJPS61 EOPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 EDPS61 EOPS61 fDPS61 EDPS61 35 53 44 OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF DATA-PROCESSING CGERMANI • R. PILOTY SWITCHI~G CIRCUITS A~O MEMORY SYSTEMS CGERMANI • H. BILLING INPUT-OUTPUT FOR DIGITAL. COMPUTING MACHINES. A. D. BOOTH NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. A. S. HOUSEHOLDER METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING. 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER CGERMANI • H. RUTISHAUSER THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY. H. H. AIKEN SURVEY OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN. APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 CGERMANI • L. BIERMANN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUNICH COMPUTER PERM CGERMANI • H. PILOTY PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT CGERMANI • N. J. LEHMANN THE DARMSTADT ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DERA CGERMAN I • H. J. DREYER ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CGERMANI • H. ZEMANEK MODERN COMPUTING IN THE NETHERLANDS CGERMANI • A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN OPERATION WITH BESK CGERMANI • S. COMET MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER CFRENCHI • M. LINSMAN. W. POULIART HANDLING OF NUMBERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER IFRENCHI • V. BELEVITCH ARITMA CALCULATING PUNCH • A. SVOBODA SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER SAPO. J. OBLONSKY BESM. THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY Of SCIENCES IGERMANI • S. A. LEBEDEV THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS I GERMANI • J. J. BASILEWSKI CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH IGERMANI • A. P. SPEISER FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER AT DRESDEN IGERMANI • K. H. BACHMANN REMARKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GIA IGERMANI • W. HOPMANN REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 IGERMANI • H. OHLMANN CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 IGERMANI • A. SCHLUTER SWITCHING TECHNIQUES AT Z-5 CGERMANI • W. UHL EOPM 705 IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CGERMANI • H. KOHLER FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERS CGERMANI • O. ECKERT FERRITES AND TITANATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS CGERMANI • K. HEROLD SWITCHING-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIDS (GERMANI • H. GILLERT TRANSFE~ FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES. C. S. SCHOLTEN FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION CGERMANI • W. E. PROEBSTER CONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMANI • H. O. LEILICH TECHNICAL DETAILS OF DERA CGERMANI • W. SCHUTTE A NON-MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY (GERMANI • N. FAST EXPERIE~CE WITH COMPONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY CGERMANI • F. STOLZE OSCILLOGRAPHS FOR USE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS CGERMANI • P. E. KLEIN PROBLEMS OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES CGERMANI • K. SAMELSON AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CGERMANI • N. J. LEHMANN THE ESSENTIAL TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER. W. L. VAN DER POEL PROCESSING OF FORMULAS BY MACHINES. B. J. LOOPSTRA THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENDENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT CGERMANI • H. SCHECHER ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 704 CGERMANI • K. BROKATE THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM CGERMANI • B. THURING THE DARMSTADT MATHEMATICAL COMPUTER GROUP CGERMANI • H. UNGER SUBROUTINES FOR DERA CGERMANI • H. BOTTENBRUCH THE INSTRUCTION CODE OF G-2 CGERMANI • K. PISULA PHYSICAL PROGRAMMING CGERMANI • R. THUN ITERATIVE METHODS Of LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE OF BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE (GERMANI. F. L. BAUER ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS. E. W. OIJKSTRA INTERPOLATION TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS • C. ROSS NUMERICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. H. H. GOLDSTINE A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE • M. V. WILKES ON A NEW METHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS • R. DE VOGELAERE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN HYDRODYNAMICS WITH BESK (GERMANI • W. HANSEN LINEAR PROGRAMMING O.~ AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS. S. VAJDA AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY. W. H. MULLER USE OF COMPUTERS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION CGERMANI • K. WIPPERMANN INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS CGERMANI • K. WENKE NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF STAR EPHEMERIDES CGERMANI • T. LEDERLE STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMANI. A. ADAM GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS. A. SVOBODA REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA CGERMANI • T. FROMME THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CGERMANI • H. ZEMANEK 71 90 132 Ib7 183 243 258 272 293 309 344 364 408 438 465 483 488 492 496 500 504 509 529 PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INTO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. MARCH. 1961 • J. D. W. JANES PRODUCTION CONTROL SCHEME FOR LETCHWORTH FACTORY • J. W. GRANT INVENTORY CONTROL. ACCOUNTING AND PAYROLL • A. BRADLEY ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES. K.-E. SCHANG AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS. PROGRESS AND OPERATION. N. C. POLLOCK ORDER DOCUMENTATION. FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. A. J. BROCKBANK PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER TIME • R. B. BAGGETT LARGE VOLUME INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING • J. G. THOMPSON DATA PROCESSING IN COMMERCE • L. G. BONNEY USE OF A COMPUTER IN BANKING. J. LETHAM THE FULLY INTEGRATED INSURANCE OFFICE. F. C. KNIGHT CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT LOADING. V. 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SINGER A GAS FILM LUBRICATHIN STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER BEARINGS. W. A. GRJSS A GAS FILM LUBRICATI~N STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS. W. A. MICHAEL A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS. R. K. BRUNNER, J. M. HARKER, K. E. HAUGHTON, A. G. OSTERLUND EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION DF THE OPERATOR TO THE CONrROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL COMPUTER. C. A. BENNETT A LEARNING MACHINE, PART II • R. M. FRIEDBERG, B. DUNHAM, J. H. NORTH INDEXING AND CONTROL-WORD TECHNIQUES • G. A. BLAAUW SOME NEW ASPECTS OF COLOR PERCEPTION. M. M. WOOLFSON ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION OF NO~SINGULA~ BOOLEAN TREES • J. PAUL ROTH, E. G. WAGNER THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCH ING ELEC TRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DIV IDER • N. M. KROLL, I. PALOCZ ON THE REDUCTION OF CONTINUOUS PROBLEMS TO DISCRETE FORM. J. GREENSTADT ESAKI TUNNELING. P. J. 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BERRY LOGNORMAL OISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, OATA ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS. A. S. NOWICK, B. S. BERRY A STUDY OF THE PLAYBACK PROCESS OF A MAGNETIC RING HEAD. G. J. Y. FAN REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. J. BARDEEN ON THE INFLUENCE OF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT. K. U. VON HAGENOW, H. KOPPE SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE LAW OF CORRESPONDING STATES • J. C. SWIHART NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING CADMIUM. Y. MASUOA EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY • K. MENDELSSOHM THE KAPITlA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONOUCTING STATES. W. A. LITTLE SUPERCO~DUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING. S. SHAPIRO, P. H. SMITH, J. NICOL, J. L. MILES, P. F. STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION TO AL • D. H. OOUGLASS JR DEPENDENCE OF THE ENERGY GAP IN SUPERCONOUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNETIC FIELD. M. TINKHAM FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONOUCTING ALLOY. O. M. GINSBERG, J. D. LESLIE ULTRASONIC ATTENUATION IN SUPERCONOUCTORS • R. W. MORSE THE MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONOUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY. B. B. GOODMAN EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS. B. R. COLES SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR. H. MEISSNER SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS. L. N. COOPER THERMOOYNAMIC CONSISTENCY OF MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC MEASUREMENTS ON SUPERCONDUCTORS • D. E. MAPOTHER THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE OEPENOENCE OF CRITICAL FIELD CURVES. C. A. SWENSON MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION. K. ANDRES, J. L. OLSEN, H. ROHRER VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION. G. A. ALERS, D. L. WALOORF FIRST- ANO SECONO-OROER STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM AND TI~ • D. P. SERAPHIM, P. M. MARCUS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INOIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONOUCTING ALLOYS. G. K. CHANG, R. E. JONES, A. M. TOXEN THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS • R. D. BLAUGHER, A. TAYLOR, J. K. HULM HIGH-FIELO SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC 1I-MO ANO NB-lR ALLOYS. R. R. HAKE, T. G. BERLINCOURT, D. H. LESLIE ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS. M. A. R. LE BLANC ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY WITH ORO~REO RETRIEVAL. R. R. SEEBER, A. B. LINOQUIST SOME NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS. M. S. AXELROD, A. S. FARBER, D. E. ROSENHEIM CHARACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIODE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTANT • L. ESAKI SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL POTENTIAL. W. R. UTTAL, L. COOK CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO OIELECTRIC SURFACES. R. M. SCHAFFERT THE USE OF TRIPLE-MODULAR REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER RELIABILITY. R. E. LYONS, W. VANDERKULK PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSElIDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES. J. E. MEGGITT MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS. J. P. ROTH, R. M. 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WINOGRAD EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ELECTRON-BEAM DRIVEN SEMICONDUCTOR OEVICES FOR USE IN A DIGITAL MEMORY. J. W. HORTON RESIOUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS. J. F. FREEDMAN A POLARIMETRIC METHOD OF MEASURING MAGNETO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS. H. B. BEBB COMPUTER-AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITION LOGIC. L. A. KAMENTSKY, C. N. LIU THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS. E. C. GREANIAS, P. F. MEAGHER, R. J. NORMAN, P. ESSINGER INCREASED OIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING REAOBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE NETWORK. H. M. SIERRA ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL. I. AMES, R. L. CHRISTENSEN SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS. F. J. HUDSON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS. M. J. SHAH, C. M. HART THRESHOLD RELATIONS AND DIFFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION LASERS. G. J. LASHER SOME NEW CLASSES OF CYCLIC CODES USED FOR BURST-ERROR CORRECTION. E. GOROG THE LIGHTLY LOADED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP. W. E. LANGLOIS PROPAGATION OF TORSIONAL DISTUR~ANCES IN A HOMOGENEOUS ELASTIC SPHERE. YASUO SATO A METHOD FOR KEY-TD-ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION. G. SCHAY, N. RAVER AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM. M. HANAN, F. P. PALERMO MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS. H. J. KUMP, T. G. GREENE A LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER USING ANTICOINCIDENCE SHIELDING. G. J. ~PROKEL FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS' W. E. RUDGE, W. E. HARDING, W. E. MUTTER A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES. C. M. MELAS, E. GOROG NOMINAL CLEARANCE OF THE FOIL BEARING. H. K. BAUMEISTER LINE WIDTHS AND P~ESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS. M. J. STEVENSON, J. D. AXE. J. R. LANKARD A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY' F. K. BUELOW, F. B. HARTMAN, E. L. WILLETTE, J. J. 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MCDUFFIE AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER MEMORY. P. R. DAHER A DATA OISPLAY SUBSYSTEM. J. E. DAMMANN, E. J. SKIKO, E. V. WEBER NONLINEAR ABSORBERS OF LIGHT. R. W. KEYES TAGGING TECHNIQUES FOR INCORPORATING MICRDGLDSSARIES IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY. G. D. TARNAWSKY AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION. R. M. WARTEN HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHS OF LASER-INDUCED HEATING. T. J. HARRIS DIFFRACTION BY A FINITE SINUSOIDAL PHASE GRATING. E. S. BARREKETTE. H. FREITAG ON A QUEUEING PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES. G. SCHAY JR A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES • R. A. MUGELE A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATOR • G. GORDON SIMULATION IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. E. C. SMITH JR TABLES, FLOW CHARTS AND PROGRAM LOGIC • M. MONTALBANO A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEM. F. R. BALDWIN, W. B. GIBSON, C. B. POLAND THE TRIM PROBLEM. R. E. GOMORY ON MODIFYING THE 1620 ADO tABLE. G. 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SVOBODA SYMPOSIUM ON SWITCHING ALGEBRA SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY SMALL COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS THIN ~AGNETIC FILMS. S. METHFESSEL, W. E. PROEBSTER, C. KINBERG A COMPUTER MEMORY USING MAGNETIC FILM. J. RAFFEL, D. O. SMITH PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CRYOGENIC COMPONENTS. W. B. ITTNER III THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP COMPUTERS USING PARAMETRONS • H. E. BILLING, A. O. RUDIGER MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS. J. W. LEAS AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS • D. A. BUCK, K. R. SHOULDERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPABILITIES ON INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTATION (FRENCH) SYMPOSIUM ON ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION SYMPOSIUM ON THE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION STUDY ON THE USE OF SCIE~TIFIC LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS A~D E~GINElRS ENGAGED IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT • ELIN TORNUDD THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, A USER'S ANALYSIS. J. O. BERNAL AN OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. MICHAEL H. HALBERT, RUSSELL L. ACKOFF INFORMATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION. I. H. HOGG, J. ROLAND SMITH METHODS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FINO INFORMATION. R. M. FISHENDEN DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION FROM REFERENCE QUESTIONS. SAUL HERNER, MARY HERNER SYSTEMATICALLY ASCERTAINING .REQUIREMENTS OF SCIENTISTS FOR INFORMATION. JIRI SPIRIT, LADISLAV KOFNOVEC HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM. BENTLEY GLASS, SHARON H. NORWOOD PLANNED AND UNPLANNED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION • HERBERT MENZEL THE USE OF TECHNICAL LITERATURE BY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGISTS. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES • STEPHEN H. SPURR THE INFORMATION-GATHERING HABITS OF AMERICAN MEDICAL SCIENTISTS. SAUL HERNER USE OF SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS • D. J. URQUHART AN EVALUATION OF ABSTRACTING JOURNALS AND INDEXES. MAURICE H. SMITH ·ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS. PAUL S. LYKOUDIS, P. E. LILEY. Y. S. TOULOUKIAN THE RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT CATALOGUE • C. S. SABEL COST ANALYSIS OF BI8LIOGRAPHIES DR BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES. MALCOLM RIGBY, MARIAN K. RIGBY THE EFFICIENCY OF METALLURGICAL ABSTRACTS. NERIO GAUDENZI SUBJECT SLANTING IN SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTING PUBLICATIONS. SAUL HERNER THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIPHERAL PUBLICATIONS IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF BIOLOGY. MILDRED A. DOSS CURRENT MEDICAL LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND JOURNALS. ESTELLE BRODMAN, SEYMOUR I. TAINE . A COMBINED INDEXING-ABSTRACTING SYSTEM. ISAAC O. WELT A UNIFIED INDEX TO SCIENCE. EUGENE GARFIELD LOST INFORMATION, UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE PAPERS. F. LIEBESNY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PHYSICS ABSTRACTING. B. M. CROWTHER [NTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ABSTRACTING ON BUILDING, AN APPRAISAL. A. 8. AGARD EVANS COOPERATION AND COORDINATION IN A8STRACTING AND DOCUMENTATION. OTTO FRANK ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. A. I. MIKHAILOV REVIEW LITERATURE AND THE CHEMIST. DENNIS A. BRUNNING THE PLACE OF ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ANU THE SERVICE THEY MAY RENDER TO RESEARCH. ISABELLA LEITCH RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH ASIA, PROBLEMS OF SPEED AND COVERAGE. P. SHEEL SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN FRANCE. J. WYART SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN A RESEARCH ORGANIlATION • MAREK CIGANIK CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CODES FOR CHEMICAL DATA. EUGENE MILLER, DELBERT RALLARD, JOHN KINGSTON, MORTIMER TAUBE THE EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. CYRIL CLEVERDON EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. ASCHER OPLER, NORMA BAIRD PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED COMPOUNDS SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 • W. H. WALDO, M. DE BACKER EVOLUTION OF DOCUMENT CONTROL IN A MATERIALS DETERIORATION INFORMATION CENTER. CARL J. WESSEL, WALTER M. BEJUKI COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRA~HY 1946-1963 52 BI8LIOGRAPHY ICSI581 763 ICSI581 771 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 823 855 861 889 ICSI582 903 ICSI582 917 ICSI582 931 ICSI'S82 951 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 915 991 1021 ICSI5B2 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 1091 1111 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 1215 1291 1313 1321 1365 1383 ICSI582 ICS.1582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 ICSI582 1~29 10~1 1011 11~3 1181 1203 1221 12~5 1~11 1~35 1~~1 1~89 1495 1503 1511 1523 INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, SUPPLEMENT, PART 8, VOL. 103, CONVENTION ON DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES, LONDON, APRIL 9-13, 1956. TKl.I~ LC CARD NO. 8-15098. IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 3 10 12 16 26 IEES56 35 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 41 54 59 68 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 98 100 IEES56 IEES56 112 114 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 123 125 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 191 201 211 228 8~ 81 9~ 13~ 138 1~9 151 1511 165 114 184 186 188 2~1 IEES~6 216 216 211 218 219 280 289 295 IEES56 302 5) RETRIEVAL QUESTIONS FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. FRED R. WHALEY CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING DOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS, AN EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL. R. C. WRIGHT, C. W. J. WILSON THE BASIC TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION. V. P. CHERENIN SUBJECT ANALYSIS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL • B. C. VICKERY THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FACETED CLASSIFICATION FOR A SPECIAL SUBJECT. D. J. FOSKETT ON THE CODING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WITH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOCUMENTS • J. C. GAROIN SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED CODING. HERBERT OHLMAN THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL. M. MASTERMAN, R. M. NEEDHAM, K. SPARCK JONES LINGUISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. Z. S. HARRIS LINGUISTIC ANO MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING ANO UPDATING THE HARVARO AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY. A. G. OETTINGER, W. FOUST, V. GIULIANO, K. MAGASSY, L. MATEJKA THE FEASIBILITY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS. VICTOR H. YNGVE SEMANTIC MATRICES. G. PATRICK MEREDITH INTERLINGUAL COMMUNICATION IN THE SCIENCES. JOSHUA WHATMOUGH AN OVERALL CONCEPT OF SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR DESIGN. E. J. CRANE, C. L. BERNIER THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERATURE. G. J. KOELEWIJN DESCRIPTIVE DOCUMENTATION • CHARLES G. SMITH VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 • JACOB LEI80WITZ, JULIUS FROME, DON D. ANDREWS THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. HER8ERT R. KOLLER, ETHEL MARDEN, HAROLD PFEFFER A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM. FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION. W. K. LOWRY, J. C. ALBRECHT INFORMATION HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION SYSTEM. P. R. P. CLARIDGE TABLEDEX, A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK FORM 81BLIOGRAPHIES • R08ERT S. LEDLEY THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION. MORTIMER TAUBE THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS • B. C. VICKERY THE DESCRIPTIVE CONTINUUM, A 'GENERALIZED' THEORY OF INDEXING. FREDERICK JONKER ALGE8RAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES. R. A. FAIRTHORNE A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL • CALVIN N, MOOERS ABSTRACT THEORY OF RETRIEVAL CODING. CLIFFORD J. MALONEY MAZE STRUCTURE AND INFDRMATION RETRIEVAL. GERALD ESTRIN RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM. MILTON O. LEE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE • HAZEL MEWS DIFFERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES. N. F. GRELL TRAINING FOR ACTIVITY IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION WORK. GEORGE S. BONN TRAINING THE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OFFICER. A. 8. AGARD EVANS, J. FARRADANE TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT 8RITAIN • B. I. PALMER, D. J. FOSKETT THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. G.-A. BOUT~Y CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. PAUL SOQUET AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. WALDO CHAMBERLIN LONDON, 1956. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE • F. C. WILLIAMS ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. EDWARD BULLARD THE USE OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN OF PROTON SYNCHROTRON • G. G. ALWAY DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE LOAD-FLOW PROBLEM. J. M. BENNETT POWER-SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE USE OF DIGIT.AL COMPUTERS. C. R081NSON, D. H. TOMPSETT THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING S~ITCHING OPERATIONS. S. J. M. DENISON, D. G. TAYLOR THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER • B. BIRTWISTLE, BERYL M. DENT TRANSFORMER DESIGN WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS. J. V. OLDFIELD, D. MCDONALD, M. W. HUMPHREY DAVIES THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC TRACTION PR08LEMS • A. GILMOUR USE OF INTERPRETATION ROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS. W. O. WORTHY BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. R. T. WISEMAN SORTING OF DATA ON AN ELECTRONIL COMPUTER. O. W. DAVIES THE USE OF A COMPUTER. FOR PAYROLL WORK • E. A. NEWMAN, M. A. WRIGHT THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN INDUSTRIAL CONTROL. I. J. FAULKNER APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS. G. E. P. Bax, G. A. COUTIE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 1 • A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN THE METHOD OF LANCZOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX • R. A. BROOKER, F. H. SUMNER LOGICAL OESIGN • A. L. LEINER THE CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS. K. D. TOCHER AN AUTOMATIC FLOATING-ADDRESS MACHINE. E. A. NEWMAN, M. A. WRIGHT A DECIMAL ADDITION-SUBTRACTION UNIT. M. W. ALLEN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 11 • D. R. HARTREE THE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK I COMPUTER. R. A. BROOKER THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE. E. L. ALBASINY DEUCE, A HIGH-SPEED GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER • A. C. D. HAYES MERCURY, A HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER. K. LONSDALE, E. T. WARBURTON ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING MACHINES. M. P. 8ARNETT A SERIES OF COMPUTERS USING PLUG-IN UNITS. A. ST JOHNSTON THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS. A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER. W. S. ELLIOTT, C. E. OWEN, C. H. DEVONALD, 8. G. MAUDSLEY THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS. I. W. MERRY, B. G. MAUOSLEY THE HEC COMPUTER • R. BIRD THE PROGRAMME-CONTROLLED COMPUTER. E. J. GUTTRIDGE, R. P. B. YANDELL AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARD ACCOUNTANCY • L. KNIGHT THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING MACHINE. T. KILBURN, O. B. G. EDWARDS, ~. E. THOMAS THE ACOUSTIC-DELAY-LINE ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR • J. A. TEMPEL OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH NICHOLAS. S. E. HERSOM EDSAC II • W. RENWICK IMP, AN AUXILIARY DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR COMPLEX NUM8ERS • M. W. HUMPHREY DAVIES, Y. EL HAKIM THE ACE • E. A. NEWMAN, D. O. CLAYOEN THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OF THE U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IBESM) • V. A. MELNIKOV RAPID-ACCESS STORAGE, INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES FOR STORAGE ANO SWITCHING. NORMAN H. TAYLOR A DIGITAL STORE USING A MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX. A. A. RUBINSON, V. L. NEWHOUSE, M. J. FRIEOMA~, D. G. BINOON, I. P. V. CARTER THE OESIGN AND USE OF LOGICAL DEVICES USING SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORES. G. G. SCARROTT. W. J. HARWOOD, K. C. JOHNSON COMPUTER LITERATURE 8111LIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 53 81BLlOGRAPHY IEES56 IEES56 1 EES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 1EES56 IEES56 I EES56 313 319 331 333 337 3'06 357 361 364 371 lEE S56 382 IEES56 IEES56 390 412 IEES56 1EES56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 lEE S56 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 418 425 427 432 431 450 452 453 456 IEES56 IEES56 IEES56 463 476 483 I'EES56 I EES56 IEES56 lEE S56 IEES56 IEES56 491 497 509 515 520 528 IFIP62 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING, PROCEEDINGS OF MUNICH, AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 1, 1962. AMSTERDAM, NORTH-HOLLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1963. IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IflP62 IFIP62 IFIPb2 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 21 29 35 40 45 51 57 62 67 73 78 83 93 97 102 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 107 112 116 122 126 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIPb2 132 141 145 IFIP62 149 IFIP62 IF IP62 IFIP62 157 163 169 IFIP62 IF IP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 1F I P62 IFIP62 173 177 180 185 195 198 207 213 218 225 231 3 8 17 190 IFIP62 236 IFIP62 242 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 247 252 258 267 273 279 284 288 54 SOME STORAGE CIRCUITS BASED ON VALVES • G. C. TOOTILL THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHODE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM. D. B. G. EDWARDS MAGNETIC TAPE, INPUT, OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE. M. V. WILKES READING OF MAGNETIC ~ECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION. T. KILBURN, G. R. HOFFMAN, P. WOLSTENHOLME A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EOSAC • M. V. WILKES, D. W. WILLIS A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING EQUIPMENT. A. A. ROBINSON, F. MCAULAY, A. H. BANKS, D. HOGG THE PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF TRANSISTORS. T. R. SCOTT THE TRANSISTOR AS A COMPUTING ELEMENT. E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER. E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH, R. C. M. BARNES, J. H. STEPHEN, G. A. HOWELLS TRANSISTOR ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT COMPUTER. R. C. M. BARNES, G. A. HOWELLS, E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER. J. H. STEPHEN. E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-ORUM STORE. T. KILBURN, R. L. GRIMSDALE, O. C. WEBB A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRANSISTORS AND MAGNETIC CJRES • G. H. PERRY, G. R. HOFFMAN, E. W. SHALLOW QUIESCENT CORE-TRANSISTOR COUNTERS. G. R. HOFFMAN, M. A. MACLEAN COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT, INCLUDING ANALOGUE-DIGITAL CONVERSION. D. W. DAVIES A RAPID DIGITAL-TD-ANALOGUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS. F. BECKETT THE USE OF CYCLIC PERMUTED CODES IN RELAY COUNTING CIRCUITS. G. C. TOOTlLL REMOTE POSITION CONTROL AND INDICATION BY DIGITAL MEANS. W. S. ELLIOTT, R. C. ROBBINS, O. S. EVANS THE COMPUTER IN A NO'l-ARlTHMETIC ROLE. A. D. BOOTH MAKING A COMPUTER PLAY DRAUGHTS • A. L. SAMUEL COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION. A. F. PARKER-RHODES THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION. E. C. GREANIAS. C. J. HOPPEL, M. KLOOMOK, J. S. OSBORNE AN EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM • I. S. MUKHIN ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR DIGITAL STORAGE. G. G. SCARROTT, W. J. HARWOOD, K. C. JOHNSON THE USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE. G. E. THOMAS A SONIC DELAY-LINE STORAGE UNIT FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER. J. W. FAIRCLOUGH WIRE-TYPE ACDUSTICOELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE. G•. G. SCARROTT, R. NAYLOR THE MAG'IETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL. D. o. CLAYDEN, L. J. PAGE, C. F. OSBORNE A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER. O. B. G. EDWARDS A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT. K. D. TOCHER, M. LEHMAN THE TRANSFER-TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION. J. E. FLOOO, R. S. HOPKINS, H. A. SHOWELL THE SPECTRUM OF INFORMATION PROCESSING. A. WALTHER THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION PROCESSING ON MANKIND. I. L. AUERBACH SOME EXAMPLES OF NUMERICAL METHOOS AND THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THEM • E. STIEFEL TOWAROS A MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE OF COMPUTATION. J. MCCARTHY DIGITAL COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICAL LOGIC AND PRINCIPAL LIMITATIONS OF COMPUTABILITY. H. GUMIN BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A REVIEW. GRACE M. HOPPER INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALIZEO INDUSTRIES. D. W. HOOPER DATA PROCESSING IN E~GLISH BANKS. R. HINOLE COMPUTER USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC. A. LEIGH STANOARDllED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE. J. A. GOSDEN, R. L. SISSON MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES. W. C. CARTER SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS. J. P. JEANNIOT, P. J. SANDIFORD THE CONSTRUCTION OF CLASS-TEACHER TIME-TABLES. C. C. GOTLIEB EXTENDING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. A. VAZSONYI PANEL ON BUSINESS SYSTEMS ON A MODIFICATION OF THE QD-ALGORITHM WITH GRAEFFE-TYPE CONVERGENCE. H. RUTISHAUSER SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCH) • N. GASTINEL INTERPOLATION POLYNO~IALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF ARBITRARY FORM (FRENCH) • A. KORGANOFF A METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS • P. H. 8LUNDELL STRATEGY FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP DIFFUSION COMPUTATIONS. E. L. WACHSPRESS ON SOME METHODS FOR COMPUTING THE ROOTS OF POLYNOMIALS. J. L. HOWLAND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF TH~ MIXED TYPE AND METHOOS OF THEIR SOLUTION. A. A. DOROD~ICYN AUTOMATIC CALCULATION AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS. M. ENGELI, P. LAUCHLI NUMERICAL STUOIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC OIFFERENCE EQUATIONS. D. J. EVANS NUMERICAL CALCULATION OF SHOCK WAVES. L. GUERRI A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF DRUG DISTRIBUTION ANO THE SOLUfION OF DIFFERENTIAL-DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS. BELLA KOTKIN ACCELERATION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE • P. WYNN NEW METHODS FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (FRENCH) • J. KUNTZMANN RESEARCtl ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTION EQUATION (FRENCH) • J. ARSAC A DIFFERENCE METHOO FOR THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST ORDER. R. ALBRECHT, W. URICH LARGE LINEAR PROGRAMS • A. J. HOFFMAN THE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS. V. S. MICHALEVITCH THE USE OF APPROXIMATION METHODS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING. J. HABR APPLICATION OF THE STEEPEST ASCENT METHOD TO CONCAVE PROGRAMMING. T. PIETRlYKOWSKI A 8REAKPOINT TECHNIQUE FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS. J. M. BENNETT APPLICATION OF I~TEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM (FRENCH) • F. GENUYS SYMPOSIUM ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS SYMPOSIUM ON STABILITY OF NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM ON DATA REOUCTION A GENER4L VIEW OF FU~DAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING (FRENCH) • F. H.. RAYMONO THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNIILS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION OF REAL-TIMe DA TIl PROCESSING • L. CASC IATO UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE. C. GREEN, A. DEBROUX, G. P. DEL BIGIO, A. GALIANO, H. D'HOOP, A. RIOTTE, A. VAN WAUWE MET-WATCH, A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER. R. B. STAUFFER, T. H. LEWIS A NEW METHOO FOR COMPUTING ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCHING IN POWER SYSTEMS (FRENCH) • J. CARPENTIER SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEMS PANEL O~ NUMERICAL CONTROL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, REVIEW AND PROSPECTUS. A. KENT THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL. N. S. PRYWES, H. J. GRAY SYNTOL (SYNTAGMATIC ORGANIIATION LANGUAGE) (FRENCH) • J. C. GARDIN, F. LEVY A METHOD FOR USING COMPUTERS IN INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION. R. M. NEEOHAM INTERROGATING A COMPUTER IN NATURAL LANGUAGE • O. R. SWANSON COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 54 BIBLIOGRAPHY IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 294 301 306 313 318 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 323 326 333 341 347 354 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP6Z IFIP62 359 367 373 379 386 391 395 401 407 413 IFIP62 IFIP62 419 423 IFIP62 IFIP62 428 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP6l IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 439 445 451 456 462 467 471 474 478 487 493 498 503 509 513 518 524 535 539 545 550 556 561 570 579 585 590 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 597 603 608 612 617 625 632 636 643 651 657 664 671 678 684 IFIP62 IfIP62 IFIP62 690 694 699 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 704 711 716 725 731 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 IFIP62 736 141 147 753 163 43~ leMT61 lARGE-CAPACITY MEMORY TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS (SYMPOSIUM ON ••• ) WASHINGTON, O.C., MAY 23-25, 1961. NEW YORK, MACMILLAN, 19b2. TK1895.M4S9 1961 lC CARD NO. 62-10114 leMT61 leMT61 leMT61 leMT61 SYMPOSIUM ON AOVANCED METHODS IN INFORMATION STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH ON MACHINE TRANSLATION. OLGA F. KOUlAGINA MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYIEK • S. KUNO, A. G. OETTINGER ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS AND LANGUAGES. K. CULIK RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF COMPUTATION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE. M. KAY MACHINE TRANSLATION AND-OR AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE' K. G. SELLIN SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PANEL ON SEMANTICS AND SYNTACTICS A SURVEY OF SEVERAL ASPECTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION. E. P. G. WRIGHT COMPuTER-TO-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC • N. CLARK, A. C. GANNET DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM. E. ROTHAUSER, F. LENK SELF-CORRECTING DECODING CIRCUITS' K. STEINBUCH, F. lENDEH MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM' A. E. MILLER, A. B. SHAFRITI, J. R. SMITH SYMPOSIUM ON COOING THEORY TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS' A. W. BURKS FUNDAMENTALS OF A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS INFORMATION FLOW' C. A. PETRI FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE' J. BECVAR TOWARD INDUCTIVE INFERENCE AUTOMATA. L. J. FOGEL GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND MEMORIZING MACHINE' E. A. FEIGENBAUM, H. A. SIMON LEARNING, GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING' A. NEWELL COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL lEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SY~80l TRANSFORMATION' C. VOSSLER, l. UHR SELF-ORGANIZING GROUPING, A lEARNING STRUCTURE • V. KUDIELKA THE OEVFLOPMENT OF A CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTER FOR CONTROL APPLICATIONS' H. C. RATI, G. H. M. THOMAS SIMULATION OF A lEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO • H. REMUS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMilAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS. M. G. SAUNOERS TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF BINOCULAR OEPTH PERCEPTION' B. JUlESl THE PHO~ETIC TYPEWRITER. T. SAKAI, S. DOSHITA MUSE, A SOUND SYNTHESIZER' W. SLAWSON AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM (FRENCH) • M. NADLER MACHINE RECOGNITION OF CURSIVE ~RITING • l. O. EARNEST SYMPOSIUM ON PATTERN RECOGNITION SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSING' K. SAMELSON ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS AND A PROCESSOR GENERATOR' M. PAUL AN ALGORITHM FOR THE TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS. W. M. KEESE JR, H. D. HUSKEY A PROPOSED ALGOL 60 MATRIX SCHEME' S. J. M. DENISON ON TABl( OPERATING ALGORITHMS. l. A. LOMBARDI SYMPOSIUM ON lANGUAGES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING lANGUAGES PANEL O~ TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION SOME MEDITATIONS ON ADVANCEO PROGRAMMING. E. W. DIJKSTRA PROGRAM ORGANIZATIDN AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION. A. W. HOLT PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEMS' R. PERKINS, W. C. MCGEE AUTOMATIC TRANSLATIO~ OF PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER REQUIREMENTS ON A LA~GUAGE FOR lOGICAL DATA PROCESSING • P. lUCAS SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPUTER ORGANIZATION SYMPOSIUM ON MULTI-PROGRAMMING (CONCURRENT PROGRAMS) HIGH-SPEEO MEMORIES • W. E. PROtBSTER NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT. J. SCHARBERT SOME PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MlllIMICRO-SECONO SPEEOS • J. D. R. MCQUillAN A READ-OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY READ STORES. G. H. PERRY, E. W. SHAllOW A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY. S. TAKAHASHI, K. NAKAZAWA, K. MURATA, O. ISHII PAST AND FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITRY. J. A. BRUST MAN SIZE AND SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FilM COMPUTER UNITS. H. J. HARLOFF FERRITE CORE lOGIC I~ All-MAGNETIC TECHNIQUE' U. HOlKEN NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS. M. AllQUE, J. l. llORET, 1. SANTOS, M. A. ECED HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SWITCHING ELEMENTS' H. H. GlAETTll SYMPOSIUM ON FAST MEMORY TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPONENTS A VERY SMAll ElECTRO~IC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH STOREO PROGRAM CONTROL' H. GUMIN, F. K. KROOS THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT OF THE ATLAS COMPUTER. F. H. SUMNER, G. HALEY, E. C. Y. CHEN ON A FLEXIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTER ARITHMETIC' A. AVlllENIS A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS' M. lEHMAN AN EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM FOR lOGIC DESIGN DATA ACCUMULATION AND RETRIEVAL' R. J. PREISS THE KT PilOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXEO MEMORY' H. HAGIWARA, K. AMO, S. MATSUSHITA, H. YAMAUCHI SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE ETl KM-b COMPUTER' S. TAKAHASHI, H. NISHINO, K. YOSHIHIRO, K. FUCHI DESIGN OF AN ARITHMETIC UNIT INCORPORATING A NESTING STORE. R. H. AllMARK, J. R. lUCKING MODERN PROGRAMMING METHODS AND PROBLEMS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS' I. O. JERNER PANEL ON UlTRA-HIGH-SPEEO COMPUTERS PANEL ON PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN lARGE NETWORKS FUNDAMENTAL MOOE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS' E. J. MCCLUSKEY APPLICATION OF A FINITE SET COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS' K. B. WELLS DIGITAL FilTERS WITH THRESHOLD ELEMENTS' G. HOTZ THRESHOLD lOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOlO • P. ERCOLI, l. MERCURIO SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN THRESHOLD lOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS. E. GOTO, H. TAKAHASI SYMPOSIUM ON SWITCHING THEORY PANEL ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INFORMATION PROCESSING 15 53 63 INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE ANO ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN lARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL MEMORIES. S. W. MilLER, J. L. HAYNES ORGANIZATION OF lARGE MEMORY SYSTEMS' R. S. lEDlEY CAPACITANCE TYPE FIXED MEMORY' S. TAKAHASHI, S. WATANABE lARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS. J. GOlOBERG, M. W. GREEN COMPUTER liTERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 55 BIBLIOGRAPHY LCMT61 LCMT61 79 99 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 117 135 137 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 195 213 231 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 263 217 293 301 305 313 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 LCMT61 323 331 3" 351 361 373 385 1~9 163 177 ~11 ~21 LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU 56 THE FLYING SPOT STORE • C. W. HOOVER JR, G. HAUGK THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DEVICE IN lARGE-CAPACITY, RANDOM-ACCESS STORES. J. S. BRYAN, l. R. FOCHT MAGOP, A NEW APPROACH TO HIGH-DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING. J. MIYATA, T. lENTZ MAGNETIC RECORDING WITH AN ELECTRON BEAM • l. J. MAYER COMBINED MAGNETIC AND GRAPHIC STORE • R. l. lAURENT THE N.C.R. MAGNETIC CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY. A. M. ANGEL METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR lARGE-CAPACITY FILES. H. W. FULLER, H. RUBINSTEIN LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY. U. F. GIANOlA, D. H. LOONEY, J. A. RUFF, A. J. MUNN THE MAGNETIC ROD, A CYLINDRICAL, THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT. D. A. MEIER, A. J. KDlK THE METAL CARD MEMORY, A NEW SEMIPERMANENT STORE. ICHIRO ENDO, JUNJI YAMATO IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT APPLICATIONS. S. L. LINDER, C. W. HOOVER JR ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE. H. N. LEIFER, M. E. BROWNE, J. A. COWEN, D. E. KAPLAN SOME ASPECTS OF INFO~MATION STORAGE IN FERROELECTRICS • H. H. WIEDER NEW PHOSPHOR MEMORY DEVICE. H. KALLMANN, J. RENNERT DATA PROCESSING WITH THE PHOTOS TORE • GILBERT W. KING DESIGN OF A LARGE-SCALE CRYOGENIC MEMORY SYSTEM • O. R. YOUNG NEW FERRITE CO~E ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPACITY STORAGE. W. L. SHE VEL JR, J. M. BROWNLOW, O. A. GUTWIN, K. R. GREBE A HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK. J. P. DEL FAVERO MAGNETIC TRANSDUCERS ANO AMPLIFIERS FOR DISK RECORDING. D. L. NOBLE AIR-LUBRICATED SLIDE~ BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL. K. E. HAUGHTON A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM. R. W. PORTER INVESTIGATION OF WOVEN-SCREEN MEMORY TECHNIQUES. R. A. HOWARD, P. E. WELLS, L. CANN, J. S. DAVIS ROTATING-MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE SYSTEMS. D. M. BAUMANN THE PHOTOCHROMIC MIC~OIMAGE MEMORY. C. o. CARLSON, D. A. GRAFTON. A. S. TAUBER THE FUTURE OF THIN MAGNETIC FILMS. E. E. BITTMANN COINCIDENT CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY. L. L. BURNS, G. A. ALPHONSE, G. W. LECK PROCEEDINGS OF THE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER CONFERENCE (LOUISIANA. STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE) BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958. QA76.L6 LC CARO NO. 57-63206 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 5~ 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 ~5 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 51 51 ~7 ~7 51 57 57 57 51 57 ,1 57 51 57 7 13 23 29 ~7 59 73 81 91 101 107 113 119 135 1~5 153 171 177 179 193 201 207 6 13 23 3~ ~3 52 60 75 84 95 99 III 123 138 144 151 15~ 165 175 210 216 219 224 231 239 1 11 18 23 30 35 44 54 62 61 82 95 113 125 137 THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. C. R. DE CARLO ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO DATE • LUTHER A. HARR JR ORGANIZING AND PLANNING FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. JOHN S. WHITE FIN4NCIAL ANO RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS. ROBERT L. KIRBY COMPUTERS, AUDIT AND CONTROL. A. B. TOAN JR CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERMEOIATE DATA PROCESSING • R. L. BRUCE INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING POTENTIAL. E. C. YOWELL WHAT WE USE OUR COMPUTER FOR. FRED E. WELSH AUTOMATION. JOHN DIEBOLD A STUOY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTING MACHINES. PAUL R. STEIN, S. ULAM COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATION. J. H. MCLEOD JR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. GRACE HOPPER THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA. CHARLES WRIGLEY C4LCULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS E101 • O. L. STEVENS MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PROOUCTION ON THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER • SIBYL M. ROCK MATRIX INVERSION ON THE IBM TYPE 650 • GEORGE R. TRIMBLE PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER. I. E. PERLIN THOUGHTS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING CENTER. JOHN MCLEOD OPERATIONAL EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. H. M. MARTINEZ THE FUTURE IN COMMUNICATIONS. TUDOR R. FINCH BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTERS. VERN JOHNSON ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. S. H. LEWIS AUTOMATIC CODING TECHNIQUES, 1955 • GRACE HOPPER WHAT AUTOMATION MEANS TO AMERICA. EDWARD MAHER CHRYSLER'S INITIAL EDPM APPLICATION. GLENN WHITE PREPARATION FOR COMPUTER OPERATIONS. DURWOOD ROBINSON COMPUTER OPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. SOL W. VALENTINE. CLINTON R. FOULK THE NORC AND SOME OF ITS APPLICATIONS. GENE H. GLEISSNER THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT. R. K. RICHARDS COMPUTERS AND STANDARD STATISTICAL OPERATIONS. WALTER R. HARVEY CONSIDERATIONS IN APPLYING A COMPUTER TO COMMERCIAL DATA-PROCESSING. E. G. BENSER A DIGITAL COMPUTER AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. R. G. SELFRIDGE COMPUTER LOGIC 4NO ALGEBRAS. JAMES E. ROBERTSON PROCESSING OF A LARGE DATA FILE. SAMUEL LUBKIN LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS OF NON-ORTHOGONAL DATA. WALTER R. HARVEY AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR SCHOOLS AND OFFICES. CHALMER E. JONES A MANAGEMENT EYE VIEW OF THE COMPUTER • LESLIE R. GROVES MATHEMATICAL SERVICE ROUTINES. JACK HELLER AUTOMATION ANO ITS IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT. CARROLL BOYCE LABOR LOOKS AT AUTOMATION. BRENDAN SEXTON LINEAR PROGRAMMING OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS. JOSEPH V. NATRELLA SPECIFICATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC MATRIX PROGRAM. DAVID P. PERRY REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY. PHIL WHEELER INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY. T. E. BERCAW RAPID PROCESSING OF BIOLOGICAL KESEARCH DATA. WALTER C. JACOB DATA PROCESSING IN PERSONNEL ANO INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH. BERNARD M. BASS AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS. JOSEPH GLICKAUF AN INTRDOUCTION TO COMPUTERS. J. S. GLICKAUG COMPUTER EDUCATION, DILEMMA OF THE COLLEGES. GARDNER M. JONES UNORTHODOX USES OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS. M. OSTROFSKY THE MAN~GEMENT APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING. HERBERT T. GLANTl THE SMALL COMPUTER AND DECENTRALIZED COMPUTING FACILITIES. C. F. FLANNELL DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS. STUART E. DREYFUS COMBINED ANALOG A~O DIGITAL TECHNIQUES. GEORGE P. WEST DIGITAL PROGRAMMING AND READOUT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS THE PROCESSING OF REMOTE DATA. JOHN P. HELY IV USE OF COMPUTERS IN STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS. JOSEPH M. CAMERON APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUOIES • E. E. GEORGE APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS • O. G. MCCARTY, D. W. PEACE MAN SOME PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. H. O. HARTLEY FRACTIONATION DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. ROBERT L. MCINTIRE USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING OEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE DISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE INDUSTRIES. W. H. MESEROLE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 56 BI BlI OGRAPHY LSU LSU LSU lSU LSU LSU LSU lSU LSU 57 57 51 57 57 51 57 57 57 141 147 164 172 182 189 193 198 206 LSU lSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU lSU LSU LSU LSU lSU LSU LSU 58 1 58 58 58 58 58 ')8 58 58 :>8 58 58 58 58 58 14 22 42 49 56 74 82 90 104 119 129 133 139 LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU 58 58 58 58 58 144 152 157 165 168 8 MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTER, INAUGURAL CONFERENCE MANCHESTER, ENGLA~D, JULY 9-12, 1951. MANC51 MANC51 MANC51 MANCSl MANCSI MANCSl MANC51 MANCS1 MANCSI MANC51 MANC51 MANCSl MANC51 MANCSI 5 12 13 14 16 19 24 26 27 27 30 33 35 MCF 61 MCF MCF MCF MCF MCF MCF MCF MCF MCF 1 61 61 61 61 1>1 61 61 1>1 b 3 37 95 135 181 221 251 291 327 SCIENTISTS AND DECISION MAKING. C. P. SNOW MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING • J. W. FORRESTER SIMULATION OF HUMAN THINKING. H. A. SIMON, A. NEWELL A LIBRARY FOR 2000 A.D. - J. G. KEMENY THE COMPUTER IN THE UNIVERSITY • A. J. PERLIS TIME-SHARING COMPUTER SYSTEMS. J. MCCARTHY A NEW CONCEPT IN PROGRAMMING - G. W. BROWN WHAT COMPUTERS SHOULD BE DOING. J. R. PIERCE SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MACHINE INDEXING, PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS THIRD INSTITUTE O~ INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY 13-11, 1961. MIPPO! MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPP()1 MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPPbl MIPPbl MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPPbl MIPP61 MIPPbl MIPP61 MIPP61 MIPPo1 281 305 MIPP61 MIPPbl 326 331 57 THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE. F. C. WILLIAMS, T. KILBURN LOCAL PROGRAMMING METHODS AND CONVENTIONS. A. M. TURING THE INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL METHODS - M. H. A. NEWMAN THE SEARCH FOR LARGE PRIMES - J. C. P. MILLER THE BEST WAY TO DESIGN AN AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE - M. V. WILKES A COMPARISON OF ONE AND THREE ADDRESS CODES. M. WOODGER THE PILOT MODEL OF THE A.C.E • • E. A. NEWMAN COMPARISON OF CODING ON S.E.A.C. AND E.D.S.A.C • • J. C. P. MILLER ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN I~ DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD. G. NEOVIUS A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS - A. P. SPEISER THE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TO BUSINESS AND COMMERCE. B. V. BOWDEN THE RELIABILITY OF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES. A. A. ROBINSON THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE. J. M. BENNETT, J. C. KENDREW MANAGEMENT AND THE COMPUTER OF THE fUTURE (GREENBERGER, MARTIN, 1931- EO.I M.I.T. PRESS AND WILEY, NEW YORK, 1962. HD38.G7 lC CARD NO. 62-13234 MIPPI>1 MSEE4b ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT. L. W. PERKINS ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING. A. C. VANSELOW INDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM b50 • RUSSELL E. HILL VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIZMAC II COMPUTER. H. KLEINBERG INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER. T. R. LYON LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTRODATA EI01 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER. JORDAN B. RABIN THE USE OF THE IBM 709 IN DIGITAL COMPUTING. LOUIS ROBINSON THE CARDATRON AND THE DATAFILE IN THE DATATRDN SYSTEM. DEAN H. SHAW, FREDRICK G. WITHINGTON INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS. E. A. ACKER, D. O. JOHNSON, A. R. RAMIREY, R. N. SMITH, J. W. FLENIKEN LONG RANGE DATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS - MICHAEL J. KAMI POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS. GEORGE W. BROWN, R. CLAY SPROWLS AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS. J. S. GLICKAUF PROGRESS IN THE USE OF COMPUTERS • R. L. HARDER THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTERS ON PERSONNEL POLICIES. LEON C. MEGGINSON USING COMPUTERS TO STUDY LEADERSHIP • BERNARD M. BASS ENGINEERING DESIGN ON A COMPUTER. E. J. HIGGINS, J. W. KELLETT, L. T. UNG SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. W. E. BELL JR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OF SALES AT SOHIO • J. POTASH A NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO THE MISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT EQUATION. D. U. VON ROSENBERG MONTE CARLO METHODS • EDWARD L. KAPLAN SOME AUDIT ASPECTS OF PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. HAROLD E. PADDOCK APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE. GEORGE M. FURNIVAL PROGRAMMING FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE SYSTEMS. MERRILL R. MOORE PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING. R. F. COLTRANE A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS - FREDERICK W. WERTZ AUXILIARY DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - HENRY I. DAVIDSON UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SERVICES - CARL POWERS THE BURROUGHS 220 - JOHN E. S. HALE THE BENDIX G-15D, GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM - RICHARD F. WALZ 2 8 22 41 50 58 77 112 134 144 170 192 201 220 233 236 26b PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL. LOWELL H. HATTERY NEW ROLE OF MACHINES IN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL, DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE • LEA M. BOHNERT ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE INDEXING RESEARCH - MADELINE BE~RY HENDERSON MACHINE INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND PRACTICALITIES. MERLIN E. CORNELIUS KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT - LOUIS C. RAY AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL LANGUAGE MATERIAL. MARY ELIZABETH STEVENS PERMUTED TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM. MARY VEILLEUX MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS. RUBERT A. KENNEDY SOME LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - PAUL L. GARVIN THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLISHED INDEX - SEYMOUR I. lAINE TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE INDEXING SYSTEM * J. HESTON HEALD MACHINE RETRIEVAL USING THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR. H. EDMUND STILES AN EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR COMPUTER INDEXING. PHYLLIS BAXENDALE WHY COMPUTERS - EDWARD M. MCCORMICK THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING. TAFFE T. TANIMOTO AUTOMATIC INDEXI~G, AN EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY. M. E. MARON SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS. JOHN O'CONNOR RESEARCH PROCEDURES FOR AUTOMATIC INDEXING. DON R. SWANSON AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABST~ACTING • W. DOUGLAS CLIMENSON, N. H. HARDWICK, S. N. JACOBSON THE APPLICATION OF M3DERN LEXICOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES TO MACHINE INDEXING * PAUL W. HOWERTON IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SCIENCES TO MACHINE DOCUMENTATION - HAROLD WOOSTER MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IPENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY •••• 1 PIHLAOELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 8 - AUGUST 31, 1940. QA15.P4 LC CARD NO. 48-3239PB NUMBER PRICE VOLUME REPORT NUMBER LECTURES All NUMBER 88012 $16.00 I 47-21 1-10 17062-17072 UB.OO 88013 II 41-24 11-21 15946-15957 $20.00 III 48-9 22-33 52288 95645 $20.00 IV 48-10 38-48 95646 41533 COMPUTER LITERATURE BI8L1DGRAPHY 1946-1963 BIBLIOGRAPHY MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE461 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE4b2 MSEE462 MSEE462 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE463 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 MSEE463 MSEE463 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 MSEE464 31 33 34 35 37 39 43 44 45 46 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES AND APPLIED LANGUAGE ANALYSIS NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY, TEDDINGTON, ENGLAND. SEPTEMBER 5-8. 1961. LONDON. H. M. STATIONERY OFFICE. 1962. P307.155 LC CARD NO. 63-3284 MTl 61 MTl MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL MTL 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 7 25 65 83 97 111 125 143 159 175 195 211 221 249 265 MTl MTL MTL MTL 611 611 611 611 283 317 343 363 MTL MTL MTL IITL MTL MTL MTL MTL IITl MTL IITL IITl MTL MTL MTL MTl MTL 611 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 379 405 417 437 477 507 531 543 561 577 593 613 615 655 673 687 703 MTL 612 725 MTP ~8 MTPMlP MTP MTP MlP MTP HlP MlP 58 58 5d 58 58 58 58 58 58 INTROOUCTION TO THE COURSE ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. GEORGE STIBITZ THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING DEVICES. IRVEN TRAVIS DIGITAL AND ANALOGY COMPUTING MACHINES. JOHN W. MAUCHLY COMPUTING MACHINES FOR PURE MATHEMATICS • O. H. LEHMER SOME GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS. O. R. HARTREE NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. I . HERMAN H. GOLOSTlN!: NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. II • HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE DIGITAL MACHINE FUNCTIONS. ARTHUR W. BURKS THE USE OF FUNCTION TABLES WITH COMPUTING MACHINES. JOHN W. MAUCHLY A PREVIEW OF A DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE. J. P. ECKERT JR ELEMENTS PF A COMPLETE COMPUTING SYSTEM • C. B. SHEPPARO NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. III • HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE THE AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR. HOWARD H. AIKEN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS • HOWARD H. AIKEN TYPES OF CIRCUITS. GENERAL. J. PRESPER ECKERT JR SWITCHING AND COUPLl~G CIRCUITS • T. K.- SHARPLESS NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. IV • ARTHUR W. BURKS NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. V • HERMAN H. GOLDSTINE ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC • HANS RADEMACHER RELIABILITY OF PARTS • J. PRESPER ECKERT JR MEMORY DEVICES • C. BRADFORD SHEPPARD SORTING AND COLLATING. JOHN W. MAUCHLY ADDERS • J. P. ECKERT JR. C. B. SHEPPARD MULTIPLIERS. J. P. ECKERT JR CONVERSION BETWEEN BINARY AND DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS. JOHN W. MAUCHLY MAGNETIC RECORDING • CHUAN CHU TAPETYPERS AND PRINTING MECHANISMS. J. P. ECKERT JR A REVIEW OF GOVERNME~T REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTI~G MACHINERY. J. H. CURTISS NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. VIII. ARTHUR W. BURKS CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES. J. P. ECKERT JR . RELIABILITY AND CHECKING IN DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS. S. B. WILLIAMS RELI ABIL ITY AND CHECK I.NG • J. P. ECKERT JR CODE AND CONTROL II. MACHINE DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION CODES. J. W. MAUCHLY CODE AND CONTROL IV. EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' • CALVIN N. MOOERS THE SELECTRON • JAN RAJCHMAN DISCUSSION OF IDEAS FOR THE NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY COMPUTING MACHINE. CALVIN N. MOOERS A PARALLEL CHANNEL COMPUTING MACHINE • J. P. ECKERT JR A FOUR-CHANNEL CODED-DECIMAL ELECTROSTATIC MACHINE. C. B. SHEPPARD DESCRIPTION OF SERIAL ACOUSTIC BINARY EDVAC • T. K. SHARPLESS A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION • SUSUMU KUNO A NEW MODEL OF SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION. F. R. PARKER-RHODES RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES. VICTOR H. YNGVE THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES. SEYMOUR CHATMAN STRUCTURE AT THE LEXICAL LEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR. EDWARD S. KLIMA THE APPLICATION OF THE ARTICLE IN ENGLISH. JEHANE 8ARTON RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES ANO PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES. FRANZ L. ALT. IDA RHODES THE IDENTIFICATION OF NESTEO STRUCTURES IN PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS. MURRAY E. SHERRY A FOURTH LEVEL OF LI~GUISTIC ANALYSIS. MICHAEL ZARECHNAK AUTOMATIC SENTENCE DIAGRAMMING. WARREN PLATH A PRELIMINARY STRUCTURAL TRANSFER SYSTEM. WILLIAM D. FOUST. JULIA WALKLING A NOTE ON CATEGDRIAL GRAMMARS. R. P. MITCHELL HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE. I • SILVIO CECCATO. BRUNA ZONTA LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN CHEMICAL TERMINOLOGY. JOHN H. WAHLGREN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE COMPONENT FRAGMENTS • LAWRENCE SUMMERS INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION. YVES LECERF SOURCE-LANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIGH-CAPACITY DICTIONARY. LEW R. MICKLESEN A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS. DONALD W. DAVIES. ANTHONY M. DAY THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A STEM DICTIONARY. JOHN MCDANIEL. STEPHEN WHELAN ON PROBLEMS OF ADDRESS IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY OF FRENCH. PIERRE MElLE MULTIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION. AMELIA JANIOTIS. HARRY H. JOSSELSON MECHANISED SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATION. KAREN SPARCK-JONES SEMANTIC MESSAGE DETECTION FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION. USING AN INTERLINGUA • MARGARET MASTERMAN RUSSIAN -CR VERBS. IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS. AND SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES. IRINA LYNCH HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE. II • E. V. GLASERSFELD. SERGEI PERSCHKE. ELSA SAMET ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES. G. H. MATTHEWS ON THE SEMANTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION STRUCTURALLY. ELINOR (. CHARNEY THE MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE. MICHAEL LEVISON ON THE VALUE OF DEPENDENCY CONNECTIONS • DAVID G. HAYS SYNTAX IN UNIVERSAL TRANSLATION. ITIROO SAKAI CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTING MACHINE. OLGA S. KULAGINA INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX IBY FRAGMENTATION) • ROBERT TABORY. MICHAEL CORSE AUTOMATIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS. A HEURISTIC PROBLEM. PAUL L. GARVIN ON THE MECHANIZATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS. SYDNEY MCO. LAMB PROCEDURES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTIONAL CLASSES. KENNETH E. HARPER AN APPROACH TO THE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS AND LANGUAGE TRANSLATION. GERARD SALTON, R. W. THORPE TRANSFORMATION CRITERIA FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF PREDICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN. DEAN S. WORTH MECHANISATION OF THOUGHT PROCESSES ITEDDINGTON, ENG. NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY) TEDDINGTON. ENGLAND, NOVEMBER 24-27. 1958. LONDON, H. M. STATIONERY OFFICE. 1959. Q300.T4 195B LC CARD NO. 60-2395 3 37 75 93 119 155 201 231 SOME METHODS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HEURISTIC PROGRAMMING. M. L. MINSKY OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECT. D. M. MACKAY PROGRAMS WITH COMMON SENSE. J. MCCARTHY THE ~ECHANISM OF HABITUATION. W. ROSS ASHBY CONDITIDNAL PROBABILITY COMPUTING IN A NERVDUS SYSTEM. A. M. UHLEY AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS. GRACE HOPPER SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCODE PROGRAMME. R. A. BROOKER AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS AND II • J. BACKUS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 S8 BIBLIOGRAPHY MTP 58 257 MTP 58 MlP 58 279 309 351 357 375 397 419 473 511 535 575 611 635 669 691 729 755 789 809 825 841 863 B77 M~ 58 MTP MTP MlP MTP MlP MTP MTP MTP MTP MIP MW MlP MIP MlP MlP MTP MlP MIP ~8 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 ,8 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 M~ 58 MTP 58 NCR NATIONAL CONVENTION RECORD lIRE ••• 1 NEW YORK, INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS, 1953TK6540.1445 LC CARD NO. 53-382B6 ••• ONLY THOSE SESSIONS SPONSORED BY THE IRE PGEC ••• ~ 537 537 537 537 2 7 13 21 NCR 537 NCR 5" 30 34 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 537 537 537 537 537 38 43 48 55 59 NCR 537 NCR 537 62 66 NCR 544 82 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 544 87 544 98 544 106 544 109 NCR 544 116 ~CR 544 124 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 544 544 554 554 554 554 554 554 554 554 554 564 564 564 564 564 564 574 574 574 5" 133 140 64 70 84 95 129 135 139 146 150 74 81 88 94 101 105 96 102 106 115 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 574 574 574 574 574 574 574 574 119 127 136 142 145 150 156 164 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 574 574 584 584 584 584 584 584 584 584 584 173 175 191 ~CR NCR NCR NCR ~R 59 THE WORK OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING' A. P. ERSHOV TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE TRANSLATION' R. H. RICHENS PRONOUN REFERENCE IN GERMAN' L. BRANDWOOD AUTOMATIC TRANSLATIO~ IN THE USSR' A. P. ERSHOV SENSORY MECHANISMS AND SENSATION' I. C. WHITFIELD AN ANALOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCESS • D. B. FRY, P. DENES THE PERCEPTION OF SPEECH • P. LADEFOGED TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE PERCEPTRON • F. ROSENBLATT LEARNING MACHINES • A. M. ANDREW PANDEMONIUM, A PARADIGM FOR LEARNING' O. G. SELFRIDGE SENSORY MECHANISMS, THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY AND INTELLIGENCE • H. B. BARLOW STIMULUS ANALYSING MECHANISMS' N. S. SUTHERLAND AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS, THE LUCKY RECKONERS' W. S. MCCULLOCH MEDICAL OIAGNOSIS ANO CYBERNETICS' F. PAYCHA MODELS ANO THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM' R. L. GREGORY SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EXPLANATION OF LEARNING IN ANIMALS' A. J. WATSON INFORMATION, REDUNDANCY AND OECAY OF THE MEMORY TRACE' JOHN BROWN AUTOMATION IN THE LEGAL WORLD' L. MEHL THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING' Y. BAR-HILLEL TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZED' J. H. H. MERRIMAN, D. W. G. WASS POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES. S. GILL AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY VISUAL SIGNALS' W. K. TAYLOR AN ANALYSIS OF NON-MATHEMATICAL DATA-PROCESSING' E. A. NEWMAN PHYSICAL ANALOGUES TO THE GROWTH OF A CONCEPT. G. PASK 20b 217 225 2U 236 246 255 263 MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER. M. L. MACKNIGHT, P. A. AOAMSON AN ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AN IMPROVED LINEAR-SWEEP GENERATOR • D. W. SLAUGHTER DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT. LEROY PACKER ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY' J. C. LOGUE, A. E. BRENNEMANN, A. C. KOELSCH ANALOG COMPUTING WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING MULTIPHASE A-C VOLTAGES • J. E. RICHARDSON SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIOS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS' CORNELIUS LEONDES, MORRIS RUBINOFF MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER BIT' R. D. KODIS, S. RUHMAN, W. D. WOO A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATION FUNCTIONS. A. H. SCHOOLEY DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND MARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I COMPUTER' N. L. DAGGETT, E. S. RICH DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 101 E.D.P.M • • L. R. WALTERS DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTION OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY. G. ESTRIN CHECKING CIRCUITS AND DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES' J. P. ECKERT JR EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EOSAC • M. V. WILKES, MONTGOMERY PHISTER JR, S. A. BARTON THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INFORMATION SYSTEM' ARNOLD A. COHEN DESIGN FEATURES OF CURRENT DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS' EDWARO L. BRAUN DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C AND JAINCOMP-D ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS' DONALD H. JACOBS ELECTROSTATIC REAOING OF PERFORATED MEDIA' SAMUEL LU8KIN CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE SELECTION OF MAGNETIC CORE MATERIALS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS' o. J. VAN SANT JR MAGNETIC CORE SELECTION SYSTEMS. S. GUTERMAN, R. D. KODIS CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL ANO CONTROL FUNCTIONS WITH MAGNETIC CORES' S. GUTERMAN, R. O. KDDIS, S. RUHMAN PACKAGED LOGICAL CIRCUITRYFDR A 4-MC COMPUTER. NORMAN ZIMBEL TRANSISTOR SHIFT REGISTERS' C. HUANG, E. SLOBODZINSKI, 8. WHITE EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES. J. RAFFEL, S. BRADSPIES BIMAG CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS. WILLIAM MIEHLE, JOHN PAIVINEN, JOSEPH WYLEN TECHNIQUES • S. S. GUTERMAN, W. M. CAREY JR A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR COMPUTER USE • D. F. BROWER THE TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE • H. M. SMITH THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE. H. EPSTEIN, F. INNES SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS' RALPH H. BETER, WILLIAM E. BRADLEY, RALPH B. BROWN SEMI-CONOUCTOR DIODE AMPLIFIER CONSIDERATIONS' HENRY W. KAUFMANN AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES • HANS F. MEISS INGER ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS' K. CHEN, R. O. DECKER LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER. A. D. BEARO, L. S. BENSKY, D. L. NETTLETON, G. E. POORTE INPUT AND OUTPUT OEVICES OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM • J. A. BRUSTMAN, K. L. CHIEN, D. FLECHTNER BURROUGHS G-101 HIGH SPEED PRINTER. E. M. DIGIULIO A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING SYSTEM' B. COX, J. GOLDBERG A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER. P. L. DREYFUS, H. G. FEISSEL, B. M. LECLERC AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT. S. BAYBICK, R. E. MONTIJO A MAGNETIC PULSE-CURRENT REGULAlOR • J. D. LAWRENCE JR, T. H. BONN DIODELESS MAGNETIC CORE LOGICAL CIRCUITS' L. A. RUSSELL CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE • J. ALMAN, P. PHIPPS, D. WILSON CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES. E. C. GREANIAS, Y. M. HILL DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS' E. L. BRAUN COMPUTERS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY • W. F. GUNNING ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION' W. F. BAUER DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL' A. K. SUSSKIND COMPUTATION WITH PULSE ANALOGS' N. RUBENFELD A CYCLIC DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG DECODER • G. H. MYERS AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI' L. LEVINE, H. F. MEISSINGER MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED COUNTERS' E. A. SANDS SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALOG COMPUTERS' E. GROSSWALD, M. PLOTKIN A PREVE~TIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS' R. P. SYKES THE TRICE, A HIGH SPEED INCREMENTAL COMPUTER' J. M. MITCHELL, S. RUHMAN DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR' D. GUZMANN A BALANCEO PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION' D. A. NODEN A SOLID STATE ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION DEVICE' M. PALEVSKY IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS' J. L. RYERSON A HIGH SPEED N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH' A. L. LANE, A. TURCZYN MOLECULAR STORAGE AND READ-OUT WITH MICROWAVES. C. H. BECKER, R. L. PIERCE, J. R. MARTIN CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTIPATH STRUCTURES. S. A. ABBAS, O. L. CRITCHLOW COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 59 BI BLI OGRAPHY NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 584 584 584 584 584 584 584 594 268 279 292 296 305 318 327 218 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 594 594 594 594 594 223 231 242 252 259 NCR NCR NCR NCR 594 594 594 594 267 275 190 204 NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR iIICR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR 602 3 602 11 602 41 602 47 602 55 602 66 602 71 602 78 602 88 602 96 602 109 602 114 602 124 b12 50 612 b1 612 69 b12 74 612 81 612 89 ,~CR NCR b12 101 ,,,CR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR f>1 BIBLIOGRAPHY SYMPOSI.OM ON MANAGERIAL ASPECTS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS IU. S. NAVY MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING ADVISORY PANEL.) WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 30, 1953. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, 1953. QA16.U516 LC CARD NO. 54-61569 REV OMR 53 OMR 53 ONR 53 ONR 53 O:~R 53 ONR 53 ONR 53 1 5 10 14 23 30 SYMPOSIUM ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR OIGITAL COMPUTERS IU. S. NAVY MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING ADVISORY PANEL.) WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 13-14, 1954. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, 1954. QA15.U12 1954 LC CARD NO. 56-60189 REV OTS PB 111601 S11.50 AD 48481 OIlR 54 ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 1 6 15 22 30 34 40 ONR ONR OMR ONR OMR ONR ONR 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 69 14 84 99 106 114 111 ONR 54 150 ONR ONR ONR ONR OI'lR 56 56 56 56 56 1 3 1 15 29 ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 35 39 45 49 51 61 THE INTERLUDE 1954 TO 1956 • GRACE M. HOPPER AUTOMATIC CODING PRINCIPLES. JOSEPH H. WEGSTEIN DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS. CHARLES E. THOMPSON PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER PROGRAMS. H. D. BENNINGTON SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLATION COMMUNICATION. FLETCHER JONES ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER COMPUTERS. JOHN W. CARR III, B. ARDEN COMPUTING AT LOS ALAMOS, GROUP T-1 • MAX GOLDSTEIN CODING FOR THE MANIAC • MARK WELLS PROPOSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC • FRANCES E. HOLBERTON RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS. JOHN H. WAITE JR THE PACT COMPILER FOR THE 701 • R. G. SELFRIDGE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM II • E. K. BLUM ON A PROPERTY OF NATURAL LANGUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVED MACHINE LANGUAGE IASSOCIATIVE MACHINE LANGUAGES) • ROBERT SERRELL 11 11 DATA PROCESSING SEMINAR ON STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER AND DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION, WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER 12, 1958. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, 1959. QA14.D3 1958 LC CARD NO. 59-64175 OTS PB 151634 S12.50 AO-2201B4 ONR SYMPOSIUM REPORT ACR-31 ONR 58 58 58 58 58 8 53 116 128 ONR 60 1 6 14 ONR 60 ONR 60 39 56 ONR 60 75 ONR 60 ONR 60 ONR 60 104 109 113 ONR 60 121 ONR 60 130 ONR 60 153 ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR ONR 160 162 167 186 198 213 230 239 249 262 289 62 REPORT REPORT REPORT REPORT 8Y BY BY BY JOHN W. CARR III A. J. PERLIS JAMES E. ROBERTSON NORM.AN R. SCOTT SYMPOSIUM ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 11-19, 1960. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, 1960. LC CARD NO. 60-64529 OTS PB 161763 S4.50 AO-246916 TK7B95.CIS9 1960 ONR 60 ONR 60 OI'fR 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 O,~R 60 O~R 60 ONR 60 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, DEFINITIONS • GRACE MURRAY HOPPER ANALYTICAL DIFFERENTIATION BY A DIGITAL COMPUTER. HARRY G. KAHRIMANIAN COMPILER METHOD OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING • NORA B. MOSER EDITING GENERATORS • JOHN WAITE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPILER SYSTEM •. ROY GOLDFINGER APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC CODING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES • FRANCES E. HOLBERTON THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC COOING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, AND ALGEBRAIC. CHARLES W. ADAMS, J. H. LANING JR INTERPRETIVE ROUTINES IN THE ILLIAC LIBRARY • DAVID E. MULLER PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUtOMATIC CODING • SAUL GORN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ITS DEVELOPMENT ON THE MIOAC • J. H. BROWN, JOHN W. CARR III AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ON THE 8URROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER • HUBERT M. LIVINGSTON IBM 101 SPEEDCODING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS • JOHN W. BACKUS, HARLAN HERRICK THE LMO EDIT COMPILER • MERRITT ELMORE PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNCTIONS • ALLEN KELLER, RICHARD A. BUTTERWORTH BIBLIOGRAPHY SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED PROGRAMMING METHODS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS IU. S. NAVY MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING ADVISORY PANEL.) WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 28-29, 1956. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, 1956. QA76.5.U5 1956 LC CARD NO. 57-60651 OTS PB 121610 S8.10 AD 135280 ONR SYMPOSIUM REPORT ACR-15 ONR 56 ONR ONR ONR ONR OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS COMPUTATION LABORATORY ISEAC) • JOHN TODD THE SEAC INSTALLATION, ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS • S. N. ALEXANOER OPERATION OF IBM TECHNICAL COMPUTING BUREAU • GEORGE W. PETRIE OPERATION OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES DIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATIOI'f • WERNER W. LEUTERT OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSTALLATION • RALPH A. NIEMANN CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A U~IVAC SYSTEM •. JAMES L. MCPHERSON DNR SYMPOSIUM REPORT ACR-50 OUTLINE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY • BERNARD SERIN THE USE OF SUPERCOMDUCTIVE DEVICES IN RESEARCH AT LOW TEMPERATURES • I. M. TEMPLETON PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON, A REVIEW. V. L. NEWHOUSE, J. W. BREMER, H. H. EDWAROS CLOSED CYCLE HELIUM REFRIGERATION. HOWARD O. MC"AHDN, WILLIAM E. GIFFORO AN APPROACH TO THE EKPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT-CURRENT DEVICES • C. R. VAIL, M. S. P. L~CAS, H. A. OWEN, W. C. STEWART THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITION PROCESS. W. H. CHERRY, J. I. GITTLEMAN SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES. D. H. PARKINSON BRITISH RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES • P. R. STUART A NEW TYPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILM. R. F. BROOM, E. H. RHODERICK INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIU" THIN FILMS. J. D. BLADES, J. GERBER, C. T. THOMPSON CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS. F. W. SCHMIDLIN, ARTHUR J. LEARN, E. C. CRITTENDEN JR, J. N. COOPER HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRODUCED BY ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING. R. E. GLOVER III RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN SWEDEN. R. E. JACOBSSON SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK. DAVID ABRAHAM CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY • L. L. BURNS, G. W. LECK, G. A. ALPHONSE, R. W. KATZ FORMATION OF THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT. R. W. CHRISTY CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM CRYOTRONS • M. L. COHEN, J. L. MILES THIN FILM CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY • A. E. SLADE, C. R. SMALLMAN ANALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER. H. H. EDWARDS, V. L. NEWHOUSE, J. W. BREMER THIN FILM CRYOTRON TIME CONSTANTS. W. B. ITTNER III CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS. A. M. TOXEN EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTICS. HOLLIS L. CASWELL EFFECT OF DEFECTS ON' THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM. D. P. SERAPHIM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 62 BIBLIOGRAPHY 60 311 ONR 60 ONR 60 ONR 60 O~R 60 ONR 60 ONR 60 319 331 353 366 O~R OPI 37~ 396 OPTICAL PROCESSING OF INFORMATION (SYMPOSIUM ON ••• ) WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 23-24, 1962. BALTIMORE, SPARTAN BOOKS. 1963. TK7895.06S9 1962 LC CARD NO. 63-17B~3 ~ OPI 62 OPI 62 OPI 62 13 20 31 OPI OPI OPI OPI OPI OPI ~4 62 62 62 62 62 62 10~ 115 OPI 62 OPI 62 168 187 OPI 62 OPI 62 OPI 62 O~ 62 OPI 62 199 216 233 246 255 12~ 145 PLANNING A COMPUTER SYSTEM. PROJECT STRETCH (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION) NEW YORK, MCGRAW-HILL, 1962. QA76.B.1215 LC CARD NO. 61-10~66 PCS 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 PRS~ PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PRS~ PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 ~2 60 15 92 122 133 150 179 192 202 228 2~ 2~ PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM LOS ANGELES, APRIL 30 - MAY 2, 1952. LOS ANGELES. IRE PROFESSIONAL GROUP ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS, 1952. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 15 16 17 18 19 21 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 PIRE530 63 KEYNOTE. ENGINEERING TOMORROW'S COMPUTERS. H. D. HUSKEY DESIGN FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SWAC) • R. THoRENSEN PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING. NORMAN E. GIBBS SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE SYSTEMS. H. H. SARKISSIAN AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATION. S. E. DORSEY THE THERMAL ANALYZER. A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER. W. L. MARTIN. R. BROMBERG PANEL DISCUSSION, UTILIZATION OF GERMANIUM DIOOES PANEL DISCUSSION, DESIGNING FOR MAXIMUM RELIABILITY AN APPROACH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING PROBLEMS • MURRAY L. LESSER SOME GENERAL PRECEPTS FOR PROGRAMMERS • E. C. YOWELL PROGRAMMING FOR ON-LINE COMPUTATIONS. H. LUXENBERG THE HUMAN CoMPUTER'S OREAMS OF THE FUTURE. IDA RHODES AUTOMATIC PROGRAM Co~TROL UTILIZING A VARIABLE REFERENCE FOR ADDRESSING. A. S. ZUKIN PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHI~US EQUATION ANO THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE [QUATloN • GERTRUDE BLANCH THE BENSON-LEHNER PHoToFoRMER • D. L. PITMAN AN ACCU~ATE DIGITAL-ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR. W. A. FARRAND SOME TECHNIQUES OF ANALoG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION. HARRY BURKE JR THE TELEPLoTTER, A DIGITAL PLOTTING DEVICE. DONALO F. BELLOFF THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR. M. M. ASTRAHAN. N. ROCHESTER COMPUTER INOUSTRY DIRECTORY 1 2 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PECS52 PIRE PROJECT STRETCH • W. BUCHHOLZ ARCHITECTURAL PHILOSOPHY. F. P. BROOKS JR SYSTEM SUMMARY OF IBM 1030 • W. BUCHHOLZ NATURAL OATA UNITS • G. A. BLAAUW. F. P. BROOKS JR, W. BUCHHOLZ CHOOSING A NUMBER BASE • W. BUCHHOLZ CHARACTER SET • R. W. BEMER, W. BUCHHOLZ VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION. G. A. BLAAUW. F. P. BROOKS JR. W. BUCHHOLZ FLOATING-POINT OPERATION. S. G. CAMPBELL INSTRUCTION FORMATS. W. 8UCHHOLZ INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING. F. P. BROOKS JR INDEXING • G. A. BLAAUW. INPUT-OUTPUT CONTROL • W. BUCHHOLZ MULTIPROGRAMMING. E. F. CoDO, E. S. LOWRY, E. MCDONOUGH, C. A. SCALZI THE CENTRAL PRDCESSI~G U~IT • E. BLOCH THE LOOK-AHEAD UNIT • R. S. 8ALLANCE, J. COCKE, H. G. KOLSKY THE EXCHANGE • W. BUCHHOLZ A NONARITHMETICAL SYSTEM EXTENSION. S. G. CAMPBELL. P. S. HERWITZ, J. H. POMERENE 1 5 17 33 PECS52 PECS52 PARALLEL ORGANIZED OPTICAL COMPUTERS. HERBERT M. TEAGER OPTICAL FILTERING BY DOUBLE DIFFRACTION. ANDRE MARECHAL ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY. STANFORD GOLDMAN STORAGE AND LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER. LEWIS C. CLAPP SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART A • ELIAS SNITZER SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS. PART B • CHARLES J. KOESTER INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM PHASE-MODULATING MEDIA. H. M. A. EL-SUM THE PROBLEM OF LIGHT-BEAM DEFLECTION AT HIGH FREQUENCIES. UWE J. SCHMIDT THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION. V. J. FOWLER, C. F. BUHRER, L. R. BLOOM. D. BAIRD. E. M. CONWELL LIGHT-INDUCED PROCESSES IN CUPROUS OXIDE • NICOLAOS A. ECONOMOU VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE BEETLE LIXUS • JAMES C. BLISS LINEAR DISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES. T. R. BABCOCK, R. C. FRIEND, P. HEGGS COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR. ROBERT J. POTTER VIBRATING OPTIC FIBE~S, A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMAtiON PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITION· ROBERT o. HAWKINS BROAOBA~O DEMODULATORS FOR MICROWAVE-MODULATED LIGHT • B. J. MCMURTRY, A. E. SIEGMAN CONSIDERATIONS IN OPTOELECTRONIC LOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAYS. T. E. BRAY A NATURAL IMAGE COMPUTER • J. K. HAWKINS. C. J. MUNSEY A HIGH-SPEED, LARGE-CAPACITY FIXED STORE FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER. G. R. HOFFMAN. O. C. JEFFREYS FEASIBILITY OF NEURISToR LASER COMPUTERS. WALTER F. KOSONOCKY 61 74 85 98 OPI 62 OPI 62 OPI 62 PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS PCS USE OF SUPERCONoUCTI~G TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS. D. R. YOUNG, J. C. SWIHART, S. TANSAL, N. H. MEYERS EDGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCoNDUCTING FILMS • RALPH B. DELANO JR AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. NORMAN H. MEYERS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYDTRON CIRCUITS. M. K. HAYNES PROPERTIES OF THIN FILM CRYDTRONS • ANDREW E. BRENNEMANN OPERATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRyoTRDNS AND SIMPLE CRYOTRON CIRCUITS. G. B. ROSENBERGER CRYOTRON STORAGE. ARITHMETIC AND LOGICAL CIRCUITS. M. K. HAYNES 1~ PROCEEDINGS OF THE IINSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS.) COMPUTER ISSUES OCTOBER 1953. JANUARY 1961. AND COMPUTER SECTION OF THE ANNIVERSARY ISSUE MAY 1962. TK5700.16 LC CARD NO. 29-10857. 1223 1230 1234 1242 1245 1250 1254 1262 1275 COMPUTI~G BIT BY BIT OR DIGITAL COMPUTERS MADE EASY. ARTHUR L. SAMUEL CAN MACHINES THINK • M. V. WILKES CoMPUTE~S AND AUTOMATA. CLAUDE E. SHANNON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND TELEPHONE SWITCHING. W. D. LEWIS FUNDAME~TALS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. WALKER H. THOMAS INFLUENCE OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTERS. GRACE M. HOPPER, JOHN W. MAUCHLY ANALOGUE VS. DIGITAL COMPUTERS, A COMPARISON. MORRIS RUBINoFF THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER. WERNER BUCHHOLZ E~GINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER. CLARENCE E. FRIZZELL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 03 81 BLIOGRAPHY PIRE530 1287 THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER. HAROLD D. ROSS JR PIRE,30 1294 THE SWAC. DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE. H. D. HUSKEY. R. THORENSEN. B. F. AMBROSIO. E. C. YOWELL PIRE530 1300 SEAC • SIDNEY GREENWALD. R. C. HAUETER. S. N. ALEXANDER PIRE530 1313 ELECTRO~IC CIRCUITS DF THE NAREC COMPUTER. PAUL C. SHERERTZ PIREBO 1320 OIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS FOR THE ILL lAC • OAVID J. WHEELER. JAMES E. R08ERTSON PIRE530 1325 THE LOGISTICS COMPUTER. R. S. ERICKSON PIRE530 1332 THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 409-Z ELECTRONIC COMPUTER • LORING P. CROSMAN PIRE530 1341 AI'I AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYING MAGNETiC DRUM MEMORY. W. A. MALTHANER. H. E. VAUGHAN PIRE530 1348 MACHINE AID FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN. CLAUDE E. SHANNON. EDWARD F. MOORE PIRE530 1352 THE DESIGN OF THE BE,'fDIX DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. MAX PALEVSKY PIRE530 1357 THEORY OF LOGICAL NETS • ARTHUR W. BURKS. JESSE B. WRIGHT PIRE530 131.1. ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMATION-HANOLING SYSTEMS. ROBERT SERRELL PIRE530 1380 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECH,.IQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC • ROBERT D. ELBOURN. RICHARD P. WITT PIRE530 1388 THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-A NO-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL.COMPUTERS • S. E. GLUCK. H. J. GRAY JR. C. T. LEONDES. M. RUBINOFF PIRE530 1393 A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER MEMORY SYSTEMS. J. P.ECKERT JR P IREBO 1407 A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY • JAN A. RAJCHMAN PIRE530 1421 PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE. GILBERT W. KING. GEORGE W. BROWN. LOUIS N. RIDENOUR PIRE530 1429 THE LOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF A NEW KIND OF BINARY COUNTER. WILLIS H. WARE P IRE 530 1438 COMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC DRUM. J. H. MCGUIGAN PIRE~30 1444 A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION. J. H. VOGELSONG PIRE530 1450 CODED DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS. GARLAND S. WHITE PIRE530 1453 AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS. S. M. OSTER. L. D. WILSON PIRE530 1455 A SURVEY OF ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS • HARRY E. BU~KE JR PIRE530 141.2 AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SERIAL COMPUTING MACHINES. H. J. GRAY JR. P. V. LEVONIAN. M. RUBINOfF PIRE530 141.5 EFFECTIVENESS Of TWO-STEP SMOOTHING IN DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTERS • ROBERT E. SPERO PIRE530 1470 AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER. WILLIAM A. MCCOOL PIRE530 1477 THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPONENT • LEONARD J. CRAIG PIRE530 1483 AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS. P. R. VANCE. D. L. HAAS PIRE530 1487 APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS. C. A. MENELEY. C. D. MORRILL PIRE530 1497 THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER. ROBERT M. HOWE. VINCENT S. HANEMAN JR PIRE530 1509 ANALOG COMPUTING APPLIED TO NOISE STUDIES. R. R. BENNETT PIRE530 1514 ECONOMIC ANALOGS • OTTO J. M. SMITH PIREbll 8 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. MARVIN MINSKY P IREbll 31 SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS. A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. J. K. HAWKINS PIREbll 49 THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES • A. E. BRAIN PIREblI 53 DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL UNITS. F. S. BECKMAN. F. P. BROOKS JR. W. J. LAWLE~S JR P IREbll b7 HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC IN BINARY COMPUTERS. O. L. MACSORLEY P IREblI 91 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION ALGORITHMS. C. V. FREIMAN P IRE61I 104 COMPUTER MEMORIES. A SURVEY OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART • JAN A. RAJCHMAN P IREblI 128 A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYClE SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS. I. ABEYTA. F. BORGINI. o. R. CROSBY P IREbll 13b A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-DIODE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES. R. C. SIMS. E. R. BECK JR, V. C. KAMM PIREbll 141. CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR • H. R. KAUPP. D. R. CROSBY PIREbll 155 MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY DESIGN. J. 1. RAFFEL. T. S. CROWTHER. A. H. ANDERSON. T. O. HERNDON P IREblI 11.4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FLEXIBLE-DISK MAGNETIC RECORDER. R. T. PEARSON P IREbll 175 PATTERN RECOGNITION USING AUTOCORRELATION. L. P. HORWITZ. G. L. SHELTON JR PIREblI 185 COMPUTER GENERATED DISPLAYS. R. T. LOEWE. R. L. SISSON. P. HOROWITZ PIREblI 191. DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES. J. M. WIER PIREbll 210 ARBITRA~Y BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OF THRESHOLD DEVICES. OSCAR B. STRAM PIREalI 221 FLOW TA8LE LOGIC • P. R. LOW. G. A. MALEY PIREbll 228 CYCLIC CODES FOR ERRaR DETECTION. W. W. PETERSON. D. T. BROWN PIREbll 236 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS. E. NUSSBAUM. E. A. IRLAND. C. E. YOUNG PIREblI 245 TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON NETWORKS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION. MUNRO K. HAYNES PIREblI 258 HIGH-DE~SITY MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES • A. S. HOAGLAND, G. C. BACON PIRE611 21.8 A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PROBLEMS. WALTER J. KARPLUS PIRE611 271. ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS. MERLE L. MORGAN P IIl.EblI 283 THE EVOLUTION OF PRO~RAMMING SYSTEMS. WILLIAM ORCHARD-HAYS PIRE611 296 ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS • W. F. BAUER. D. L. GERLOUGH. J. W. GRANHOLM P IRE611 305 COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS. JOHN G. TRUXAL P IREblI 313 DIGITAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING. NAVIGATION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-70 AIR VEHICLE. T. B. LEWIS PI RE611 319 DIGITAL SIMULATION IN RESEARCH ON HUMAN COMMUNICATION • EDWARD E. DAVID JR PIRE611 330 EUROPEAN ELECTRO~IC DATA PROCESSING. A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY AND THE STATE-OF-THE-ART. ISAAC L. AUERBACH PI RE625 1039 THE EVOLUTION OF COMPUTING MACHINES AND SYSTEMS. R. SfRRELL. M. M. ASTRAHAN. G. W. PATTERSON. 1. B. PYNE PIREbZ5 1059 THE EVOLUTION OF CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGES OF COMPUTING. R. D. EL80URN. W. H. WARE P IRE625 1067 OEVELOPMENT IN HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING ELEMENTS. ARTHUR W. LO PIREbZ5 1073 NEW CONCEPTS IN COMPUTING SYSTEM DESIGN. GENE M. AMDAHL PIRE625 1077 THE IMPACT OF HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ON THE ANALOG-COMPUTER ART. GRANINO A. KORN PIRE625 1087 MASS STORAGE • A. S. HOAGLAND I'IRE625 1093 EYES AND EARS FOR COMPUTERS • E. E. DAVID JR. o. G. SELFRIDGE PLClbl PROGRAMMED LEARNING AND COMPUTER-BASED INSTRUCTION ICONFERENCE ON APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION) WASHINGTON, D.C •• OCTOBER 10-12, 1961. NEW YORK. WILEY. 1962. LBI029.A85C58 1961 LC CARD NO. 62-14648 PLCI61 PLC 161 PLCI61 25 PLCI61 PlCI61 PlCI61 46 58 67 PLC 161 86 3 13 PLC 161 99 PLCI61 PLCI61 PLel61 PLel6l PLCl6l I'LCI6! 113 120 129 134 155 171 64 THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION. LAUNOR F. CARTER CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS. HARRY F. SILBERMAN OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL. ROBERT E. DEAR, KICHARD C. ATKINSON NEW DIRECTIONS IN TEACHING-MACHINE RESEARCH. JAMES G. HOLLAND INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC PROGRAMMING. NORMAN A. CROWDER SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE. ROBERT GLASER EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE. SIZE OF STEP. AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATED PROGRAMS. LESLIE J. BRIGGS. ROBERT A. GOLDBECK. VINCENT N. CAMPBELL. DARYL G. NICHOLS TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRAOES. AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT • EVAN R. KEISLAR, JOHN D. MCNEIL RESEARCH IN PROGRAM~ED LEARNING • ARNOLD ROE BEHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION. DONALD A. COOK ADAPTIVE TEACHING MACHINES • JOHN SENDERS SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION. A. A. LUMSD4INE POTENTIAL USES OF COMPUTERS AS TEACHING MACHINES • JOSEPH W. RIGNEY ON CONVERSATIONAL INTERACTION. WILLIAM R. UTTAl COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 64 BI BliOGRAPHY PLClbl PLClbl 191 205 PLClbl PLClbl I'LClbl PLC I 1.1 PLClbl 217 240 257 273 281 PwCS54 PWC S54 PWCS54 PWCS54 PWCS54 PWCS54 PWCS54 PWCS54 PWCS,4 PWCS,4 PWCS51t PWCS54 PWCS54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESCON COMPUTER SESSIONS IWESTERN ELECTRONIC SHOW AND CoNVENTION.1 LOS ANGELES. AUGUST 25-27. 1954. 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GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS. 1962. QA1b.S95 19b2 LC CARD NO. b2-220B5 1 23 ROME62 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROME62 ROMEb2 RDMEb2 RDMEb2 ROME62 RDMEb2 RDMEb2 ROMEb2 RDME62 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 271 317 325 331 RDMEb2 RDMEb2 RDMEb2 RDMEb2 341 353 385 391 RDMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 409 421 439 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 RDMEb2 I{QMEb2 RDME62 449 473 4Bl 495 501 539 549 ROMEb2 RDMEb2 ROMEb2 ROMEb2 513 585 bOl 613 65 A DEPENDENT VARIABLE ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR • C. J. SAVANT JR. R. C. HOWARD AUTOMATIC ITERATION ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER. LOUIS B. WADEL A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER • E. M. GLASER. H. BLASBALG A DIGITAL CONVERTER. JACK B. SPELLER EFFICIENT LINKAGE OF GRAPHICAL DATA WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS. E. D. LUCAS JR TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. EDMUND U. COHLER DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE • GERHARD L. 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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 • M. WOODGER GENERALIZED ALGOL • A. VAN WIJNGAARDEN A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES AND AN ALGOL COMPILER. S. MORIGUTI PALGO. AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR DLIVETTI ELEA 6001 • M. PACELLI. O. GAVIOLI. G. PALERMO. U. PICCIAFUOCo THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM • G. SAVASTANO. B. FADINI MAGE. A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTED TO SMALL MACHINES IFRENCHI • L. BOSSET JOVIAL. A GENERAL AL~ORITHMIC LANGUAGE. J. I. SCHWARTZ GECOM. THE GENERAL COMPILER. C. KATZ THE COLASL AUTOMATIC COOING LANGUAGE • K. G. BALKE. G. L. CARTER COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION. A. MAZURKIEWICZ THE ELEMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LANGUAGE LEADING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS IFRENCHI • J. DE GUENIN RAPIDWRITE. COBOL WITHOUT TEARS. E. HUMBY SEAL. A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING. R. J. ORO-SMITH. T. F. 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GRIESMER, RAYMOND E. MILLER, J. PAUL ROTH STATISTICAL THEORY OF IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH REOUNDANCY • EDWARD J. FARRELL A COMMENTARY ON REDUNDANCY • F. A. APPLEGATE MINIMALLY REDUNDANT RELIABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN. SAMUEL WINOGRAO, JACK D. COWAN REDUNDANCY IMPROVES COMPUTER RELIABILITY. WILLIAM G. BROWN, JOSEPH TIERNEY, REUBEN WASSERMAN TWO APPROACHES TO INCORPORATING REDUNDANCY INTO LOGICAL DESIGN. LOUIS OEPIAN, N. T. GRISAMORE BIBLIOGRAPHY ON REDUNDANCY TECHNIQUES • PAUL A. JENSEN PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM, SMALL AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS AND INPUT/OUTPUT EQUIPMENT, A REPORT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS LOS ANGELES, MAY 9, 1958. SOS 59 SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOS SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC OOCUMENTATION IFRENCH) • J. C. GAROI~, F. LEVY DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IFRENCH) • FDUQUET, BERTIER, CERON, P. DARNAUT, FELIX, R. LATTES, LE BOULANGER, B. ROY, G. 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AMAREL NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION. P. H. GREENE THRESHOLDING AND MICRO-MINIATURIZATION WITH SEMICONDUCTORS. J. TOOLEY A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNITION. A. SHIMBEL 3 11 12 23 24 43 59 71 79 83 81 3 1 10 18 29 41 THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY EXPERIENCES OF USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY, 1 • L. GRIFFITHS SOME PROBLEMS OF A MAGNETIC TAPE COMPUTER. R. L. MICHAELSON SOME APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. A. O. BOOTH EXPERIENCES OF USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY, 2 • L. GRIFFITHS LONDON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS AOMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL CONSIOERATIONS AFFECTING COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATI~N TRAINING COMPUTER PERSONNEL GENERAL ACCOUNTING PAYROLL AND LABOUR COSTING SALES ACCOUNTING, CONTROL AND STATISTICS STORES CONTROL AND MATERIAL COSTS PRODUCTION CONTROL COMPARATIVE DATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CLERICAL USERS INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS, MECHANISMS AND MEDIA THE MACHINE'S-EYE VIEW. D. R. HARTREE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN • B. V. BOWDEN COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSING. DUDLEY W. HOOPER THE CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY. E. EDWARD BOYLES LONDON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. D. S. GREENSMITH, J. G. THOMPSON COPYRIGHT IN PROGRAM MATERIAL FOR COMPUTING MACHINES AUTOMATIC COOING BY FORTRAN AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 1 • H. W. GEARING AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 2 • H. W. GEARING A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM. H. W. GEARING, D. W. HOOPER AUTOMATION IN THE POST OFFICE THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY'S ACE SOME APPLICATIONS OF DEUCE ZURICH CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SERVICES AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER USERS AND OTHERS. F. CLIVE DE PAULA COMPUTER FEASIBILITY STUDY. R. M. PAINE MACHINE TRANSLATION ~F LANGUAGES • A. O. BOOTH TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SELECTION OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL. R. M. PAINE REPORT ON THE BCS FIRST CONFERENCE • DUDLEY HOOPER INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION PROCESSING • M. V. WILKES TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 121 THE U.C.T. IN EUROPE. J. L. ENGLAND THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC OIGITAL COMPUTERS. A. D. BOOTH TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 131 PROBLEMS IN INSTALLI~G DATA PROCESSI~G EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS. H. W. GEARING THE ACCURACY OF DATA PREPARATION. G. H. HINDS DEVELOPMENT OF EOP U~ITS • JOHN J. FINELLI TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 141 THE ICT 1301 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM. L. W. ROBINSON PROBLEMS IN THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL. J. W. MITCHELL FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH. G. J. TEE REFLECTIONS ON THE lOP MISSION TO USA. J. G. GROVER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 67 BI8L10GRAPHY TCB4603 TCB4603 TCB4603 TCB4603 TC84603 TCB4614 TCB4614 TCB4614 TCB4614 ICB4614 TC84614 TC84614 TC85611 TC85611 TC85611 IC85612 IC85612 IC85612 TC85612 TC85612 TC85613 TC85613 TC85613 TC85613 TC85624 TC85624 TC86621 TC86621 TC86621 TC86621 TC86621 TC86622 TC86622 TC86622 TC86622 T(;B6623 TC86623 TC86623 TC86623 TC86634 TC86634 TC86634 T(;86634 TC86634 T(;86634 TC86634 TC86634 TC86634 TC86634 TCB6634 TC87631 TC87631 TC87631 TC87631 TC87631 TC87632 T(;87632 TC87632 TC81632 TC87632 TC87633 TC87633 TC87633 TC87633 TCB7633 TCB7633 TC87644 TC87644 TCB7644 TC87644 TC87644 TC87644 TCB 7644 TC87644 82 84 88 117 119 127 136 140 141 145 151 154 11 19 26 51 56 62 66 67 100 114 117 121 149 154 7 12 18 27 30 47 55 57 65 73 82 88 95 113 121 124 125 126 126 127 127 128 133 137 3 7 14 16 17 43 45 50 53 54 71 76 77 82 83 88 107 113 117 118 119 123 125 127 TCJ TCJ1581 TCJI581 TCJI581 TCJ1581 TCJ1581 TCJ1581 TCJI581 TCJ 1581 TCJl581 TCJ1582 TCJl582 TCJI582 TCJ1582 TCJ1582 TCJ1582 TCJ 1582 TCJl~82 TCJ1582 TCJ1582 TCJI583 b8 COMPUTER COURSES FOR COLLEGES • M. M. 8ARRITT BITTEBITTEHAHA • WILLIAM PHILLIPS THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND DECADE, A REVIEW • D. E. KILNER THE FERRANTI ARGUS PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER. T. A. STONES THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM. G. M. DAVIS SURVEY OF MODERN PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES • R. W. BEMER PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY COMPUTER. H. H. SIMMONS RELIABILITY, COMPUTERS VERSUS HUMANS. D. A. BELL A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF COBOL THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND OECADE, OISCUSSION, PART II THE RELIABILITY OF MECHA~ICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS, DISCUSSION THE AUTOMATION OF AN ELECTION. B. HIGMAN THE ORGANISATION OF AN ADP CENTRE. J. P. LOORIJ THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP SYSTEM THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL THE SIMULATION OF THE ORION TlME-SHARI-NG SYSTEM ON SIRIUS. H. P. GOODMAN THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT IN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. ERIC A. LESLIE SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN COMPUTING METHODS THE NEW INTELLECTUALS • S. GILL INTEGRATED OATA PROCESSING IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA 1961 COMPUTER EXHI81TION ANO SYMPOSIUM OATA TRANSMISSION FOR MULTIPLE SHOPS CHOOSING YOUR COMPUTER • P. G. BARNES BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. R. M. PAINE AUTOCODES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK. H. W. GEARING SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC AIDS TO BANKING PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTING OATA PROCESSING CODES. K. J. NEVILLE PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION OF DATA FOR COMPUTERS THE WATER RESEARCH ASSOCIATION COMPUTER CONFERENCE THREE MYTHS OF COMPUTERDOM • A. L. FREEDMAN AEI 1010 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCIENCE. DAPHNE KILNER FORMAL EXAMINATIONS FOR COMPUTER PERSONNEL • MARJORIE M. BARRITT A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GAME. J. DRURY VITAL STATISTICS IN EUROPE. A. B. FRIELINK COMMENT ON CARDIFF • P. G. BARNES COMPUTING OR INFORMATION PROCESSING, FUSION OR FISSION. D. W. HOOPER PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS • DAPHNE KILNER DOCUMENT HANDLING AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION. R. K. HAYWARD COMPUTERS IN INSURANCE • R. G. JECKS THE RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW IN DATA PROCESSING. DAVID MAITLAND ERRORS IN LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL PROBLEMS. J. H. WILKINSON A LARGE PROBLEM IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. S. MICHAELSON PLASMA MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC CALCULATIONS IN 1 AND 2 DIMENSIONS. K. V. R08ERTS SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTUREO LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS. E. M. L. BEALE NUMERICAL METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION. J. G. T. JONES SOME CHANGES IN OUTLOOK SINCE DESK-COMPUTING DAYS. J. C. P. MILLER BABBAGE, ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND SCALES OF NOTATION • WILLIAM PHILLIPS CURRENT POSITION ON STANDARDS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS. H. MCG. ROSS HOW IS 'FACT' GETTING ON • J. C. HARWELL WHAT IS A COMPUTER A~YHOW • S. GILL USE OF A COMPUTER BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL AUTHORITY. E. C. LAY COMPUTING FOR THE SMALL USER • HARRY WARD KIMBALL TAGS • M. F. ELLIOT AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO COMPUTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS SYMPOSIUM ON 'THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO OATA TRANSMISSION' • P. G. BARNES THE HATFIELD CONFERE~CE ON COMPUTER EDUCATION. PETER WEGNER THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTING TO SCHOOLS. L. T. G. CLARKE, V. E. PRICE COMPUTER TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO SHIPBUILDING. GRAHAM PATTERSON INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING. ISAAC l . AUERBACH COMPUTERS AND MANAGEMENT • EDWARD PLAYFAIR SYMPOSIUM ON 'USE OF COMPUTER SERVICES' • HEDLEY P. VOYSEY SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. T. F. GOODWIN PUNCHED PAPER TAPE FOR EXPERIMENTAL DATA. D. L. A. BAKBER, D. V. BLAKE JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION. M. MAYER ON-LINE COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. B. MELTZER ASPECTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. T. PEARCEY FAULTS IN COMPUTERS. M. STEPHENSON IFIP CONGRESS, 1965 PROGRESS REPORT ON LANGUAGE H • A. H. BEAVEN COMPUTER TRAINING FACILITIES. R. P. GIBSON INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONGRESS IN NEW YORK. HARRY WARD AUTOMATIC START-UP OF POWER STATIONS THE TORONTO COMPUTER-BASED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM THE COMPUTER JOURNAL. V. 1LONDON, THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY, APRIL 1958QA76.C57 LC CARD NO. 63-2660 ••• THE VOLUME NUMBER IS GIVEN IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING 'TCJ' AND BEFORE THE YEAR DIGITS ••• 2 10 11 15 22 25 29 36 42 49 59 64 69 71 78 83 84 87 90 98 PARALLEL PROGRAMMING • S. GILL A NOTE ON ROUND-OFF • E. S. PAGE -- ANO HOW TO AVOID THEM. D. T. CAMINER THE AUToCOD~ PRUGRAMS DEVELOPED FOR THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTERS. R. A. BROOKER MATHEMATICS IN BUSINESS. R. G. DOWSE, H. W. GEARING THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 1 • A. GILMOUR THE FIRST YEAR WITH A BUSINESS COMPUTER • A. J. BARNARD AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL OF RECORDED INFORMATION. R. A. FAIRTHORNE AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WIND TUNNEL DESIGN, I • S. H. HOLLINGDALE, MARJORIE M. BARRITT THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE. F. YATES, D. H. REES STATISTICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS. H. W. GEARING AN APPLICATION OF A :OMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL DESIGN, 2 • S. H. HOLtlNGDALE, MARJORIE M. BARRITT COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 1 • A. S. DOUGLAS THE PRI~CIPLES OF SORTING. O. A. BELL THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 2 • A. GILM~UR A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS. W. E. THOMSON A BINARY FORM OF HOR~ER'S METHDD • S. GILL A MODEL FOR WEEKLY S~OP LOADING. P. SHACKLETON THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS DF CDDIAGONAL MATRICES. J. H. WILKINSON PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, THE SECOND DECADE OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT. M. V. WILKES COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 68 81BLIOGRAPHY TCJ1583 106 TCJ1;83 113 TCJ1583 117 TCJ1~83 118 TCJ1583 12~ TCJ1;83 128 TCJ1583 132 rCJ1;83 137 TCJ1583 1~2 TCJ1;83 144 TCJ1583 148 TCJ1594 153 TCJ1594 160 TCJ1594 162 TCJ1594 163 TCJ1;94 168 TCJ1594 172 TCJ1594 176 TCJ1594 179 TCJ1594 192 TCJ1594 196 TCJ2591 XI TCJ2591 1 TCJ2591 10 TCJ2591 23 TCJ2591 24 TCJ2~91 39 TCJ2591 44 TCJ2591 47 TCJ2592 49 TCJ2592 53 TCJ2592 55 TCJ2592 59 TCJ2592 68 TCJ2592 76 TCJ2592 85 TCJ2592 TCJ2592 TCJ2592 TCJ2592 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 87 89 90 96 97 100 103 105 107 110 115 TCJ2593 118 TCJ2593 120 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJ2,93 122 130 134 144 TCJ2593 TCJ2593 TCJZ604 TCJZ604 TCJZ604 TCJ2604 TCJ2604 TCJ2604 TCJ2604 TCJ2604 TCJ2b04 TCJ2b04 TCJ2604 TCJ3601 TCJ3601 TCJ3601 TCJ3601 TCJ3bOl TCJ3601 TCJ3601 TCJ3601 145 150 151 152 164 1m 174 181 185 189 195 198 199 2 9 10 11 15 21 23 28 TCJ3601 34 TCJ3601 40 rCJ3601 45 TCJ3bOl 47 TCJ3601 51 TCJ3602 61 TCJ3602 67 TCJ3602 76 TCJ3602 84 TCJ360Z 89 TCJ3602 98 TCJ3602 108 TCJ3602 112 TCJ3602 114 TCJ3603 117 TCJ3603 1Z0 69 FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC OFFICE WORK. T. R. THOMPSON AUTOMATIC SALES FORECASTING. ANDREW MUIR HARMONIC ANALYSIS USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER • F. BECK RUNGE-KUTTA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS. D. W. MARTIN FURTHER AUTOCODE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER IMERCURYI COMPUTER. R. A. BROOKER AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI MERCURY COMPUTER. J. A. FOTHERINGHAM, M. DE V. R08ERTS COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 2 • A. S. DOUGLAS COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 3, STOCK RECORDING AND CONTROL • A. S. DOUGLAS A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR ROOT EXTRACTION. J. C. GOWER INTERLINGUAL MACHINE TRANSLATION. R. H. RICHENS THE CALCULATION OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANCLOS. J. H. WILKINSON TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT • THE EARL OF HALSBURY AIRCRAFT ROUTE ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. W. G. MOORHEAD A NOTE ON THE EVALUATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC SERIES. J. M. WATT A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES. J. H. WENSLEY COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 4, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL • A. S. DOUGLAS DEUCE INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS. C. ROBINSON A NEW PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE FOR RATIONAL FRACTIONS. K. M. HOWELL ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 • R. H. GREGORY, H. W. GEARING THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE • B. CLARKE, G. E. FELTON A METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS. C. D. ALLEN MERCURY AUTDCODE, ADDITIONAL NOTES • R. A. BROOKER TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECORDING OF, AND REFERENCE TO DATA IN A COMPUTER • A. S. DOUGLAS SOME HELICOPTER SIMULATION STUDIES. J. M. HARRISON NOTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DifFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • D. J. WHEELER THE STUDY Of THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION CONTROL. D. C. HEMY, W. J. KEASE THE X-I COMPUTER • B. J. LOOPSTRA TEST PROGRAMS FOR HEC • ANGELA O. WOOLNER TRANSPOSING MATRICES IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER. P. F. WINDLEY THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER. P. F. WINDLEY ALGORITHMS FOR FORMULA TRANSLATION. J. P. CLEAVE INTERCODE, A SIMPLIFIED COOING SCHEME FOR AMOS. F. J. BERRY A SIMULATION OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS. R. NEATE, W•. J. DACEY THE FERRANTI PERSEUS OATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM. P. M. HUNT A TRANSLATION ROUTINE FOR THE OEUCE COMPUTER. R. C. BRIGHAM, C. G. BELL WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATEO COMMERCIAL WORK. G. CUTTLE GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES. E. E. BERNARD, P. D. A. MOLE ON TAKING THE SQUARE ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUMBER • C. STRACHEY A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PROOUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM. F. I. MUSK GREY OR GROS • T. H. O'BEIRNE THE STATE OF THE ~RT, IAI COMMERCIAL COMPUTERS IN BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 • J. A. GOLDSMITH THE STATE OF THE ART, IBI COMPUTERS IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES. A. S. DOUGLAS A BUSINESS APPLICATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER. A. G. WRIGHT PROBLEMS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN DATA PROCESSING. C. W. MALLINSON SYMPOSIUM ON THE SELECTION ANO TRAINING OF PROGRAMMERS 1, A BUSINESS USER'S APPROACH. H. W. GEARING CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. S. GILL THE INTRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FACTORY • J. F. A. BRYEN SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIE~CES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 1, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGAS~S • G. B. GRIFFITHS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIE~CES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 • P. B. LIVESEY DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE OIGITAL COMPUTERS. S. TAKAHASHI SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHOOS • L. B. WILSON APPLICATION OF A COMBINATION OF ANALOGUE AND OIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TRACING. J. VINE NOTE ON OECOMPOSITIO~ INTO FIRST OROER OF MULTI-ORDER LINEAR OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS. J. P. O'BRIEN THE USE OF COMPUTERS FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING IN THE PETROLEUM CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. G. S. GALER ON-LINE, OFF-LINE, OR SHAREO-TIME ALGOL CONFERENCE IN PARIS • S. GILL EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. SYSTEM. T. C. HICKMAN EXPERIENCE IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY. PHILIP REDFERN CURVE FITTING WITH A OIGITAL COMPUTER. C. W. CLENSHAW A FUNCTION INTERPRETIVE SCHEME FOR PEGASUS. J. S. HORNSBY THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. A. R. EDMONDS TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 • R. L. COOK SOME TECHNIQUES FOR DEALING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE. R. A. BROOKER FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS. D. MILLEOGE, MARY J. MILLS NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS ANO NATIONAL INSURANCE THEORETICAL CONSIOERATIONS OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. E. S. PAGE THE FIRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. R. L. SUTTON NOTE ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANOOM NUMBER GENERATOR. O. G. N. HUNTER PROBLEMS OF AUOITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION I, INTERNAL AUDIT. T. R. THOMPSON PROBLEMS OF AUDITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION 2, THE EXTERNAL AUDITOR AND COMPUTERS. F. CLIVE DE PAULA DATA PROCESSING IN U~IVERSITY ADMINISTRATION. P. F. WINOLEY, L. R. KAY, A. ROWLANO-JONES PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. A. H. COCKAYNE, E. HYOE HOUSEHOLDER'S METHOO FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE ALGEBRAIC EIGENPROBLEM • J. H. WILKINSON SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE. O. W. BARRON, H. P. F. SWINNERTON-OYER THE ANALYSIS OF LARGE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. R. K. LIVESLEY SOME REMARKS ON THE GAME 'OAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A OIGITAL COMPUTER. N. V. FINDLER SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING. K. T. BOYD COMPUTERS AND CHANGE-RINGING. D. G. PAP WORTH CONVERSION BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASURES. R. H. TIlARD AUTOSTAT, A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL OATA PROCESSING. A. S. OOUGLAS, A. J. MITCHELL AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGOL 60 • M. WOOOGER MECHANIZING A LARGE INOEX • M. A. WRIGHT TREES, FORESTS ANO REARRANGING. P. F. WINDLEY A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS. E. W. SOLOMON THE OEUCE ALPHACOOE TRANSLATOR. F. G. OUNCAN, D. H. R. HUXTABLE A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION OF OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES. A. GIBBONS NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF A FIRST OERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECOND OROER OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION • J. C. P. MILLER TWO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TECHNIQUES OF QUEUING PROBLEMS. C. STRACHEY A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTROOUCTION OF A.O.P. FOR RECOROING CONTRIBUTIONS PAlO UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED PENSIONS SCHEME • D. W. POLLEY PROBLEMS OF THE INTROOUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS. L. D. SLATER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 69 BIBLIOGRAPHY TCJ31>03 TCJ31>03 TCJ3603 TCJ3603 TCJ31>03 TCJ3603 TCJ3603 T(;J3603 TCJ3b03 TCJ 3603 TCJ31>03 TCJ3603 TCJ 31>03 TCJ3614 TCJ361't TCJ3614 TCJ3b14 TCJ3614 TCJ3614 TCJ361't TCJ361't TCJ3bllt TCJ3614 TCJ3614 TCJ3614 TCJ3614 TCJ361't TCHb14 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ't611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4611 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4b13 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4b13 TCJ4613 TCJ4613 TCJ4624 TCJ4b24 TCJ4624 TCJ462't TCJ4b2't TCJ4624 TCJ4624 TCJlt62't T(;J4624 TCJ4624 TCH621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 TCJ5621 70 THE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER, AND FUTURE PLANS. C. B. WARMINGTON A BANK ADDPTS AUTOMATIC DATA PR~CESSING • R. HINDLE THE ORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE. R. A. BUCKINGHAM A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS. F. YATES, H. R. SIMPSDN MARKET SURVEYS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER. R. L. COOK litO 142 MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO. J. A. GOSDEN 14'0 AUTOMATIC CODING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS. R. M. PAINE 150 SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT. P. V. YOULE 158 SOME ASPECTS OF SIMULATOR DESIGN. J. M. DEMPSEY 11>1 AN ANALYSIS OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM. P. F. KING, D. A. PEEL 16'0 NOTES ON THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE U.S.S.R •• LAURENCE CLARK 168 AN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE. R. A. BROOKER, D. MORRIS 175 AN AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE DF A FUNCTION. H. H. ROSENBROCK 185 THE EXP~RIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION. A. J. PLATT 198 COMPUTE~ PRODUCTION CONTROL, THE SECOND YEAR. D. J. L. HUGHES 202 CONSIOERATIONS IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER COOE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TAPES. H. MCG. ROSS 211 AN INTRODUCTIDN TO ANALOGUE COMPUTER METHODS. J. G. THOMASON 220 SOME PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATION OF A CERTAIN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM. R. A. BROOKER, D. MORRIS 232 RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCODE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY. A. GIBBONS 237 TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PROBLEMS • J. S. APPLEBY, D. V. BLAKE, E. A. NEWMAN 246 PREDICTING DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF. A. YOUNG, GWEN ALMOND 251 RANDOM SAMPLING FROM THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION. J. C. BUTCHER 253 COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT. J. M. BENNETT, R. J. DAKIN 25b OPTIMUM TIME FOR MULTIPLICATION ONA DIGITAL COMPUTER. H. H. JOHNSON 2b2 A COMPARISON DF SOME METHODS DF CALCULATING COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. I. J. GOOD 266 A LEAST SQUARES SURFACE FITTING PROGRAM • J. H. CADWELL 270 AN ITERATIVE METHOD OF NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION. D. ~. HUNTER 272 CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE FORMULAE. W. BARRETT 1 DATA TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE COMPUTER FIELD. M. V. WILKES 10 COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS • HARRY D. HUSKEY 20 THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES. F. YATES, H. R. SIMPSON 25 EXPERIENCE WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ESTABLISHMENT. B. R. TAYLOR 30 THE USE OF PEGASUS AUTOCDDE IN SOME EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS • H. W. GEARING 34 DATA TRANSMISSION, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. P. A. LONG, E. H. TRUSLOVE 38 MATCHING INUUIRIES TO AN INDEX. M. A. WRIGHT '02 THE EVOLUTION OF DESIGN IN A SERIES OF COMPUTERS, LEO I-III • J. M. M. PINKERTON 47 ATOMS A~D LISTS. P. M. WOODWARD, D. P. JENKINS 54 SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRICES. M. A. CAYLESS 62 THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE ROOTS OF AN EQUATION SYSTEM. C. E. MALEY 64 SOME THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION. ANTHONY RALSTON 68 OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS, SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER. A. W. O. FIRTH THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION. B. A. CARRE 73 80 EXTENSIONS OF THE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FDR THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERE~TIAL EQUATIONS. C. V. O. FORRINGTON 88 - PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION. M. B. WILLIAMS 95 A DATA TRANSMISSION SURVEY • P. A. LONG 103 DATA COLLECTION AND TRANSMISSION. E. P. G. WRIGHT 109 SABRE, ~ REAL TIME PROBLEM IN TELE-PROCESSING • K. S. HOPE 114 SOME COMMENTS DN CHARACTER RECOGNITION. E. A. NEWMAN 121 A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECDGNITION • M. B. CLOWES, J. R. PARKS 129 CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY OIGITAL COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER. R. L. GRIMSOALE, J. M. BULLINGHAM 137 CHARACTER QUALITY AND SCANNER ORGANIZATION. I. W. MERRY, G. o. NORRIE 145 THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON DOCUMENTATION. A. S. DOUGLAS 150 A DIRECT ORDERING, RECORDING AND INVOICING SYSTEM. G. JENNINGS 157 CHARACTER RECOGNITION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN BANKS • R. HINDLE 161 THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.D.P. SYSTEMS. J. B. STRINGER 168 THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO CODIAGONAL FORM BY ELIMINATIONS. C. STRACHEY, J. G. F. FRANCIS 177 AN EFFICIENT SCHEME FOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE. J. S. ROLLETT, J. H. WILKINSON 181 ORGANIlATION OF A COMPUTING SERVICE FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE. A. R. BAGSHAW 185 ACCEPTA~ICE TRIAlS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT USE. R. O. BENNETl, J. B. STRINGER 197 NEBULA, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING. T. G. H. BRAUNHOLTZ, A. G. FRASER, P. H. HUNT 212 COMPUTING MACHINES FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH. L. FOX 217 IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTED LANGUAGE BY STRATIFYING IT • PHILIP R. BAGLEY 222 THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION. T. KILBURN, D. J. HOWARTH, R. B. PAYNE, F. H. SUMNER 226 THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART II, USER'S OESCRIPTION • D. J. HOWARTH, R. B. PAYNE, F. H. SUMNER 230 RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTEO EIGENSYSTEMS. J. H. WILKINSON 242 ITERATIVE METHODS FOR LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFINITIVE MATRIX. D. W. MARTIN, G. J. TEE 255 THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. C. B. HASELGROVE 260 SOME ORTHOGONAL METHODS OF CURVE AND SURFACE FITTING. J. H. CADWELL, D. E. WILLIAMS 265 THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION, A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. TRANSFORMATION, PART 1 • J. FRANCIS 273 COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH, PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE. F. YATES 280 THE HANDLING OF MULTI WAY TABLES ON COMPUTERS. J. C. GOWER 287 REGRESSION ANALYSIS. LUCY JOAN SLATER 292 ABS12 ALGOL, AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INDUSTRIAL USE • R. W. HOCKNEY 301 RAPIDWRITE, A NEW APPROACH TO COBOL READABILITY. E. HUMBY 305 PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTED LANGUAGE. PHILIP R. BAGLEY 313 CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK. C. C. LEIGHTON 318 CHEBYSHEV METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. L. FOX 332 THE QR TRANSFORMATION, PART 2 • J. G. F. FRANCIS 346 THE ECONOMICS OF DUMPING FROM ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. D. KERSHAW, S. VAJDA 1 A SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AT WORK. D. V. CHESSMAN 7 A STOCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER. D. R. PALMER 10 QUICKSORT • C. A. R. HOARE 15 ZERO-ADDRESS COMPUTERS • P. WEGNER 16 THE CALCULAIION OF POWER SPECTRA. H. P. F. SWINNERTON-DYER 2'0 THE PACE SCALING ROUTING FOR MERCURY. W. G. PROCTOR, M. F. MITCHELL 28 ALP, AN AUTOCODE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE • D. C. COOPER 33 TREES AND ROUTINES. R. A. BROOKER, D. MORRIS, J. S. ROHL 48 NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIze. D. J. EVANS 51 ADAPTATION OF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE. B. A. 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J. H. WILKINSON THE FIRST COMPUTER IN RHODESIA • A. E. CHECKSFIELO MONTECOOE, AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS. O. H. KELLEY, J. N. BUXTON AN ANALYSIS OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM DESIGN PURPOSES • R. GRIMMONO A PROPOSED .TARGET LANGUAGE FOR COMPILERS ON ATLAS. A. R. CURTIS, I. C. PYLE CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMERCIAL AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. A. D'AGAPEYEFF FACT • R. F. CLIPPINGER OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH ALGOL 60 • E. W. DIJKSTRA REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR • C. A. R. HOARE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 • F. G. DUNCAN OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH FDRTRAN • A. E. GLENNIE COMPUTATION OF THE LATENT ROOTS OF A HESSENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOD • D. C. HANDSCOMB HIGH ACCURACY DIFFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONDUCTION EQUATION • A. R. MITCHELL, R. P. PEARCE AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES. M. J. D. POWELL OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A SERVICE BUREAU. M. A. KINGSBURY EARLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH LANGUAGE H • A. S. CORMACK A PROGRESS REPORT ON NEBULA • A. R. ROUSELL FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLICATION. T. R. THOMPSON COBOL • R. F. CLIPPINGER INFORMATION ALGEBRA. R. F. CLIPPINGER NOTE ON AN EXTREMUM LOCATING ALGORITHM. ROBERT M. BAER CONTROL AND SIMULATION LANGUAGE • J. N. BUXTON, J. G. LASKI A DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME • J. K. ILIFFE, JANE G. JODEIT TRANSLATION TO AND FROM POLISH NOTATION • C. L. HAMBLIN ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER. E. S. PAGE AN ATTEMPT TO SIMULATE THE LIVER ON A COMPUTER • J. M. WATT, ANDREW YOUNG AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR QUAORATURES • HENRY C. THACHER JR NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS • R. A. SACK THE ATLAS SCHEDULING SYSTEM. O. J. HOWARTH, P. O. JONES, M. T. WYLO ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY. O. W. MOORE ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY, ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING. W. S. CASKEY THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN. R. P. THORBY, B. BENJAMIN COMPUTERS IN A NEW STEELWORKS • R. G. MASSEY ESTIMATING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE • J. A. GOSDEN MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM • J. D. W. JANES THE IMPACT ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER FACILITIES • ANDREW YOUNG THE BACKGROUND OF THE PERT ALGORITHM • F. D. ROBINSON RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING IRAMPSI, A NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL. S. LAMBOURN EXPERIENCE IN TRANSMITTING ACCOUNTING OATA • J. F. WILSON SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS • K. W. PEARSON A SPECIALIZED AUTOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS. F. YATES, J. C. GOWER, H. R. SIMPSON THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIOS fOR REDUCTION OF fUNCTION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS. ROGER L. BOYELL THE USE OF HIGHER DERIVATIVES IN QUADRATURE FORMULAE. J. D. LAMBERT, A. R. MITCHELL NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRI-DIAGONAL SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS • O. J. EVANS, C. V. O. FORRINGTON SOME GE~ERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • H. H. RDSENBROCK THE REALIZATION OF ALGOL PROCEDURES AND DESIGNATIONAL EXPRESSIONS. J. M. WATT A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT • J. M. GERARD, A. SAMBLES INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR ALGOL 60 ON KDF9 • F. G. DUNCAN THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM. C. A. R. HOARE REVISEO REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 • PETER NAUR, J. W. BACKUS, F. L. BAUER, J. GREEN, C. KATZ, J. MCCARTHY, A. J. PERLIS, H. RUTISHAUSER, K. SAMELSON, B. VAUQUOIS, J. H. WEGSTEIN, A. VAN WIJNGAAROEN, M. WOODGER SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS • J. DRUMMOND INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING USING A VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT • J. R. HOPKINSON LEAPS, THE ·FIRST THREE YEARS • W. S. RYAN S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, OATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS • A. F. GEORGE EXPERIE~CE IN THE PRACTICAL USE OF DATA TRANSMISSION. D. J. DACE TIME SHARING ON LEO III • J. W. LEWIS OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING. M. R. MILLS THE GROWTH OF COMPLEXITY OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAM • L. H. UNDERHILL COMPUTER CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE. R. PALMER TECHNIQUES FOR PROGRAM ERROR DIAGNOSIS ON EOSAC 2 • D. W. BARRON, O. F. HARTLEY A CONVENTION TO DISTINGUISH LETTER 0 FROM NUMERAL ZERO • H. MCG. ROSS WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL • B. HIGMAN PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE REGRESSION. M. J. R. HEALY A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATING-POINT INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL OATA 1604 • A. H. STROUD, O. SECREST ~OTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADORESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR. A. J. T. COLIN PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • L. FOX NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY OROERED LIST • D. M. COLLISON NUMERICAL QUADRATURE IN N DIMENSIONS. D. MUSTARD, J. N. LYNESS, J. M. BLATT THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES. C. W. CLENSHAW, H. J. NORTON ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • M. R. OSBORNE THE LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES. JAMES M. ORTEGA, HENRY F. KAISER A CHEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS. DAVID ELLIOTT OIRECT CODING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAMES • D. A. BRACE USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. T. H. ANSTEY, K. W. SMILLIE A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE • BERYL KITZ, S. VAJDA A TECHNIQUE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER • S. GILL THE MAIN FEATURES OF CPL. D. W. BARRON, J. N. SUXTON, D. F. HARTLEY, E. NIXON, C. STRACHEY PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER. L. A. EDELSTEIN THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER. M. LEHMAN, RAYNA ESHED, Z. NETTER A RAPIOLY CONVERGENT DESCENT METHOD FOR MINIMIZATION. R. FLETCHER, M. J. D. POWELL ACCELERATING THE JACOBI METHOD fOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION MATRIX ARE COMPLEX. H. E. WRIGLEY A NOVEL FINITE-DIFFE~ENCE APPROXIMATION TO THE BIHARMONIC OPERATOR. G. J. TEE THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS. D. J. EVAt\lS AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES. I. M. KHABAZA NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS. R. E. SCRATON, J. W. SEARL THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISSION • O. G. 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BAZILEVSKII, VU. A. SHREIOER THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD. VU. A. SHREIDER THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER. V. S. LINSKII MULTI-RFGISTER SCHEMES FOR ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS. I. YA. AKUSHSKII WESCON CONVENTION RECORO (INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS. IRE ••• 1 NEW VDRK, INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS, 1957 - 1960. TK1800.IZ6 LC CARD NO. 59-26733 ••• ONLY THOSE SESSIONS SPONSORED BY THE IRE PGEC ••• WCR WCR WCR WCR 514 78 571t 85 571t 105 571t 111 WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR 514 571t 514 S14 514 574 574 514 514 WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR WCR 581t 28 584 Itl 584 48 584 54 !o81t 62 581t 67 584 89 584 108 584 123 591t 3 594 16 591t 21 59.4 27 591t 32 591t itO 591t 55 594 66 594 14 12 THE PROBLEMS OF OATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION. F. G. CHAPMAN USE OF LARGE COMPUTERS AT A DISTANCE • L. B. DAVEY DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM. K. L. SMITH THE VIEWS OF THE DATA TRANSMISSION COMMITTEE • DONALD MICHIE EXPERIMENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION OF GAME-LEARNING, PART 1, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MODEL AND ITS PARAMETERS. W. BARRETT, A. J. MITCHELL AN EXTENDED AUTOCODE FOR PEGASUS • E. S. PAGE A NOTE ON ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS • D. A. BELL APPROXIMATIONS IN FOURIER TRANSFORMS • J. H. MATTHEWMAN NOTE ON THE SELECTIVE SUMMATION OF FOURIER SERIES. G. J. TEE EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE,OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS ANO ITS COM81NATION WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERATION. J. N. LYNESS, 8. J. J. MCHUGH ITERATION OVER MULTI-DIMENSIONAL HYPERCUBES, I, A PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE • D. J. EVANS, C. V. D. FDRRINGTON AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRIC SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION. J. EVE STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROOTS. D. R. COWDREY, C. M. REEVES AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS. R. FLETCHER, C. M. REEVES A MECHANIZATION OF ALGEBRAIC DIFFERENTIATION ANO THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS. B. R. HEAP PERMUTATIONS BY INTERCHANGES SCIENCE AND THE NON-SCIENTIST • R. L. MICHAELSON ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS • J. S. CLOWES, E. S. PAGE THE MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF EXPRESSIONS. P. J. LANDIN APPLICATION OF LIST-PROCESSING METHODS TO THE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC SYSTEM. N. E. WISEMAN E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT SIMULATOR PACKAGE. J. W. J. WILLIAMS OPTIMIZATION OF THE AODRESS FIELD COMPILATION IN THE ILLIAC 2 ASSEMBLER. C. W. GEAR NOTE ON AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER FOR PEGASUS I • K. L. RYDER THE MULTIPLE VARIATE COUNTER. ANDREW COLIN SOME EXPERIENCES IN PRICE MAPPING • LUCY JOAN SLATER ELEMENTARY DIVISORS OF THE LIEBMANN PROCESS. G. A. MILES, K. L. STEWART, G. J. TEE NOTE ON THE INTEGRALS OF PRODUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS. J. A. GRANT, OLIVER G. LUDWIG CHEBVSHEV COLLOCATI~ METHODS FOR ORDINARV OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. K. WRIGHT THE S.S.D.R. ITERATION SCHEME FOR EQUATIONS WITH ORDERING. E. D'SVLVA, G. A. MILES THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOT CONTAINING THE FIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLICITLV • R. E. SCRATON ~71t 514 571t H4 511t 574 574 581t 581t 121 205 210 211t 218 227 231 246 251 259 262 267 213 279 284 293 3 8 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIDIC • J. TERZIAN THE NORDIC II COMPUTER. T. A. JEEVES, W. D. Rowe INTERROGATION IN THE BIZMAC SYSTEM • D. E. ~EAULIEU, C. H. PROPSTER JR A RELIA8LE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVICES • D. H. SHEPARD; P. F. BARGH, C. C. HEASLV JR OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTION. C. K. CHOW MAGNACARD,' A NEW CONCEPT IN DATA HANDLING. R. M. HAVES, J. WIENER MAGNACARD, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES. A. M. NELSON, H. M. STERN, L. R. WILSON MAGNACARO, MAGNETIC RECORDING STUDIES • J. BURKIG, L. E. JUSTICE A VERY HIGH SPEED PU~CHED PAPER TAPE READER • A. M. ANGEL AN AIR-FLOATING DISK MAGNETIC MEMORY UNIT. W. A. FARRAND THE TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUIT • W. D. ROWE QUANTIZED FLUX COUNTER • J. R. BACON, G. H. BARNES LOGIC DESIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS. J. B. O'TOOLE A MATHEMATIC FORMULATION OF THE GENERALIZED LOGICAL DESIGN. D. ELLIS A FIVE MICROSECOND MEMORY FOR UUOFT COMPUTER. A. H. ASHLEY RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARV BUFFER. G. F. MOONEY, J. P. HART SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER. A. BRIDGMAN, R. 8REN~AN FUNCTIO~.GENERATION BY INTEGRATION OF STEPS. W. COMLEY A TRANSISTORIZED, MULTI-CHANNEL, AIRBORNE VOlTAGE-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER. R. M. MACINTYRE THE 81ZMAC TRANCODER • o. E. BEAULIEU, D. P. 8URHART, C. H. PROPSTER JR DATA PREPARATION FOR NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS. H. D. HUSKEV, D. ~. TRUMBO A LIBRARV OF 8LIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR OATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS • C. M. WALTER, H. M. WILLETT GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK • J. J. FLING, M. H. NOTHMAN A COMPUTER SIMULATIO~ CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE COOING • R. E. GRAHAM, J. L. KELLY JR ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES. B. W. THOMPSON, D. F. ELDRIDGE AN EMITTER-FOLLOWER-COUPLED, HIGH-SPEED BINARV COUNTER. I. HORN COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERRITE APERTURED PLATES. W. G. RUMBLE, C. S. WARREN ANTICIPATORY DISPLAY DESIGN THROUGH THE USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER • L. J. FOGEL, M. DWONCZYK A TRANSISTORIZED, ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR. H. SCHMID AN ANALOGUE MEMORY • W. S. KOZAK NETWORK SOLUTION OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PR08LEM • M. R. WINKLER TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORV WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME • V. J. SFERRINO A VERSATILE CHARACTER GE~ERATOR WITH DIGITAL INPUT. E. D. 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PRYWES, S. LITWIN COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRArHY 1946-1963 13 TITLE WORD INDEX A.C - ACC THE PILOT MODEL OF THE A LIBRARY FOR 2000 THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC GRADUATI A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF LOGGING AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A.C.E. MANC51 2~ A.D. MCF 61 135 A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER AUS 572 221 A.O.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW TCJ3603 117 A.D.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RESULTS SO FAR 0 RMCS60 1 A.D.P. SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE AUSTRALIAN POST OFFICE AUS 63 A.9 OGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.O.P. SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF CHARACTER REC TCJU12 161 ORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY OF GOVERNMENT A.D.P. SYSTEMS SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMP RMCS60 23 AUS 60All.3' INTEGRATION OF'DATA IN THE A.G.L. CO. AUS 63 C.8 ENCAPSULATED LOGIC BLOCKS, THE A.W.A. 'DATABLOC' SYSTEM ANALOG NCR 537 3D COMPUTING WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING MULTIPHASE A-C VOLTAGES ECIP55 15~ THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM (GERMAN) THE WORD 'A' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHINESE ABACUS JACM591 102 THE ORIGIN OF THE ABACUS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT PACM58 57 A NOTE ON THE USE OF THE ABACUS IN NUM8ER CONVERSION CACM603 167 A STUDY OF METHODS FOR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES JACM61~ 53B AB8REVIATING WORDS SYSTEMATICALLY CACM605 323 CACM63N 668 FLEXIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MACHINES AT ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES PACM52T 13 A LOGICAL MACHINE FOR MEASURING PR08LEM SOLVING ABILITY EJCC60 1 A TCJ6632 121 PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE CAC~21 16 AN INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE ABILITY TO EXTRACT INTELLIGENCE FROM DATA PACM62 52 IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL TCJ6631 50 ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS PGEC591 3 'IBMJ63~ 33~ NONLINEAR ABSORBERS OF LIGHT ONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS II, CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTR PGEC5B1 17 FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING ALLOY IBMJ621 55 IBMJ623 33B SPIN ABSORPTION SPECTRA CACM632 66 LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY ON A PROGRAM FOR CACM61N 50~ RAY-CHAUDHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR CPFS61 71 AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE PACM5B 33 AN ABSTRACT FORMULA110N OF DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS PACM58 ~3 A PHYSICAL MODEL OF AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PROCESS PSYCHOLOGY SJCC62 53 AN ABSTRACT MACHINE BASED ON CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION SOME REMARKS ON ABSTRACT MACHINES PACM5B 62 PGEC622 ,132 EXAMPLES OF ABSTRACT MACHINES ABSTRACT SHAPE RECOGNITION BY MACHINE EJCC61 332 ABSTRACT THEORY OF RETRIEVAL CODING JCSI5B2 1365 AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS (ABSTRACT) COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING PGEC602 175 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PHYSICS ABSTRACTING ICSI581 ~81 AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING MIPP61 305 COOPERATION AND COORDINATION IN ABSTRACTING AND DOCUMENTATION ICSI5B1 ~97 AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING, SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS CACM615 226 10NAL COOPERATION THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNAT ICSI582 1503 NALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS A ICSI5B1 351 AN EVALUATION OF ABSTRACTING JOURNALS AND INDEXES ICSI581 321 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ABSTRACTING ON BUILDING, AN APPRAISAL ICSI581 ~91 IQUES AND HIERARCHIAL DATA INDEXING AN AUTOMATIC A8STRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLe-STATISTICAL TECHN PACM61 5C3 SUBJECT SLANTING IN SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTING PUBLICATIONS ICSI581 ~07 A COMBINED INDEXING-ABSTRACTING SYSTEM ICSI581 ~~9 INTEGRAL GEOMETRY, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION SOS 61 347 THE EFFICIENCY OF METALLURGICAL ABSTRACTS ICSI581 393 THE AUTOMATIC CREATION OF LITERATURE ABSTRACTS 18MJ582 159 ACM-NCA SYMPOSIUM ON BANKING AUTOMATION, A8STRACTS CACM63D 699 AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR REFERENCES AND A8STRACTS IN THE COMPUTER SCIENCES CAN 62 136 ABSTRACTS OF ICIP CACM597 9 WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER PRODUCTION, ABSTRACTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE PGEC571 37 CONFERENCE ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS (ABSTRACTS) JACM57~ 520 CONFERENCE ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS (ABSTRACTS) JACM581 100 ABSTRACTS, ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR COOES CACM601 6 ABSTRACTS, NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES CACM591 6 USE ABS12 ALGOL. AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INDUSTRIAL TCJ~624 292 THE VISUALIZER AS A MEANS OF DISPLAYING ABT'S STRATEGIC MODEL PACM62 88 THE MECHANISM OF AC 8IASED MAGNETIC RECORDING NCR 612 69 PGEC583 191 DESIGN OF AC COMPUTING AMPLIFIERS USING TRANSISTORS FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE ICSI581 511 THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OF THE U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (BESM) IEES56 280 HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IGERMANI BESM, THE ECIP55 76 THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE U.S.S.R. JACM563 129 Anc PROGI THE WORK OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTON MTP 58 2~7 ACCELERATING CONVERGENCE OF ITERATIVE PROCESSES CACM586 9 TCJ~611 73 THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION US EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THEI ACCELERATING THE JACOBI METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEO TCJ6632 169 ARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INDEPENDENI ACCELERATION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. WITH P IFIP62 1~9 AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS PIRE530 1453 COMPUTERS WITH EUROPEAN ACCENTS WJCC57 14 AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PRINTED CODE TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO COMPUTING EQUIPMENT WJCC55 29 ACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE COMPUTER EJCC53 48 PROBLEMS IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM5~2 82 MAINTENANCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MIDAC JACM552 95 USE ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT TCJ4613 185 SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA JACM611 B1 FERROMAGNETIC CORES WITH MICROSECOND ACCESS ANL 53 118 REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE WJCC56 39 UNIVAC RANDEX II, RANDOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM EJCC60 189 NIQUE USING STAI FLUXLOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE. HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECH PGEC603 323 WCR 604 42 A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM KEY AOORESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX TRANSFORMATION SJCC63 355 FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY EJCC56 107 PURPOSE SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY A SPECIAL- WJCC58 7~ ACCOUNTING MACHINE II, THE MAGNETIC-DISK, RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY 18MJ511 72 CARD RAN~OM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAMI, FUNCTIONS AND USE EJCC61 1.. 7 THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE I, SYSTEM IBMJ571 62 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 74 ACC - ADO TITLE WORD INDEX DISK. RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING "ACHINE II. THE MAGNETICQUASI-RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY SYSTEMS AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORY USING DIODES AND CAPACITORS A DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOME"ORY PART I. PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM DIRECT ACCESS PHOTDMEMORY PART II. SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS THE DIRECT ACCESS SEARCH SYSTEM ADORE SS ING FOR RANOOM-ACCESS STORAGE RISTICS OF SCRTING IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS USING RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE DEVICES SOME CHARACTE SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE EQUIPMENT ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES FOR STORAGE ANC SWITCHING RAPID-ACCESS STORAGE. INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES MAGNETIC CORE ACCESS SWITCHES A HIGH TRACK-OENSITY SERVO-ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK STORAGE RANDOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING DIGITAL MEMORIES INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE AND ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME. RANDOM ACCESS. DRUM STORAGE RY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS. ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IMO USES OF A MEDIUM-SCALE COMPUTER WITH EXTENSIVE ACCESSORY FEATURES SCIENTIFIC ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION FOR AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLIED MATHEMATICS A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF . A~ ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARD ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY OATA PROCESSING THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT IN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ELECTRONICS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING GENERAL ACCOUNTING PUBLIC UTILITY ACCOUNTING WAGES ACCOUNTING LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING CASUALTY INSURANCE ACCOUNTING RANDOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING PRODUCTION STOCK CONTROL AND ACCOUNTING HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF INVENTORY CONTROL. ACCOUNTING ANO PAYROLL THE ACCOUNTING CONSULTANT VIEWS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EXPERIENCE IN TRANSMITTING ACCOUNTING OA TA N IN THE PACKAGE INDUSTRIES USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING DEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE DISTRIBUTIO ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS. SUGAR BEET PRODUCTION THE TRANSITION FRO" SUPERCONDUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE. ACCOUNTING FOR LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CURRENTS ON ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY PROGRA~MING ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY. ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS ACP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN (SWEDISH) THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE I. SYSTEM ACCESS MEMORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II, THE MAGNETIC-DISK, RANDOMPUNCHED CARO COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND PAPER TAPE ISING AN IBM 650 ING MACHINE PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESS STOCK CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING SYSTEM MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IRCA 5011 PROCESSING SYSTE~S THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DATAINTEGRATED ACCOUNTING USING A VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT AL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHEO CARD COMPUTER ALL PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 COMPUTER INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING, AND PAYROLL SALES ACCOUNTING, CONTROL AND STATISTICS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN RETAIL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AN EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM FOR LOGIC DESIGN DATA ACCUMULATION AND RETRIEVAL ITIALI THECRETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF IN THE ENIAC ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALCULATING MACHINES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON AUTOMATIC DATA-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM FOR WINO TUNNELS A 2.5-MEGACYCLE FERRACTOR ACCUMULATOR EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON COOING REVERSE POLISH OYNAMIC ACCURACY AND ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS LTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SwITCHING MU POLYNCMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS OYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR ELECTRONICFAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL ADDITION ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM ACCURACY CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES ON OF THE HEAT CONDUCTION EQUATION HIGH ACCURACY DIfFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTI THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF RELIABILITY ANO ACCURACY FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF SYSTEM FUNCTION GENERATCRS ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN CO~POSITE RULES ACCURACY OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OF REDUNDANCY TO I~PROVE THE ACCURACY OF BINARY SYSTEMS THE ACCURACY OF DATA PREPARATION THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS RILED FOUR-QLAORANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT A TRANSISTO CONTINUOUS CCNTROL SYSTEMS A HIGH-ACCURACY, REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN ACCURATE ANALOG MULTIPLIER AND DIVIDER AN ACCURATE DIGITAL-ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR MORE ACCURATE LINEAR LEAST SQUARES THE PILOT ACE LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILOT ACE THE ACE THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY'S ACE OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE THE SOLUTl ON SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER THE USE OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN OF PROTON SYNCHROTRON THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE RULES SYSTEM PROGRAM DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMU~ UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING DATA PROCESSING THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL TER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL DISPLAYS COMPU TRANSFER RATES ACHIEVING MAXI~UM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND THE ACHILLES HEEL OF DATA PROCESSING 15 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 A.C - ACH IBMJ571 12 EJCC56 128 PACM52T 133 WJCC58 50 WJCC58 53 FJCC63 167 I BMJ512 130 CACM635 248 CAN 60 356 JACM633 301 I EES56 289 PGEC623 352 I BMJ614 281 AUS 60 M.l LCMT61 1 TCJ2592 49 CACM635 240 WJCC59 14 CAS 58 18 CACM63D 101 JACM513 245 MANC51 21 I EES56 22B AUS 513 303 TCB5612 56 EJCC55 26 LSU 51 141 TC81513 58 BCS 58 244 BCS 58 118 HACC59 8-01 HACC59 8-08 AUS 60 A4.1 EDPS61 364 LSU 58 139 EDPS61 53 AUS 60 Al.1 TCJ5634 305 LSU 51 131 BCS 58 410 I BMJ592 132 TCJ5634 249 TCJ5634 258 CAS 56 14 BIT 612 65 1 BMJ571 62 IBMJ511 72 AUS 60 Al.4 JACM544 113 AUS 60 A4.3 CAS 62 31 CAS 60 68 WJCC55 26 TCJ6631 5 AUS 60 A1.4 WJCC53 54 BCS 58 331 TCBI513 68 EJCC55 61 IFlP62 618 I CIP59 36 MSEE462 19 HARV41 116 PGEC561 1 EJCC56 50 TCJbb31 67 PGEC633 313 NCR 594 259 PACM62 60 PGEC512 14 PGEC604 465 WJCC51 202 WJCC51 105 TCJ5622 142 RMCS60 39 PGEC621 63 JACM593 364 PGEC534 12 PACM62 118 TCB4601 7 BIT 612 81 PGEC581 41 WJCC59 I'll PGEC612 269 PECS52 16 WJCC59 255 ADC 53 5 ADC 53 129 I EES56 219 TC82595 19 IEES56 158 AUS 572 224 I EES56 12 I EES56 509 JACM593 384 WJCC59 299 DIP 62 312 NCR 634 11 WCR 5B4 48 CAN 60 69 15 ACI - ADV TITLE WORD INDEX AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE ACM FIFTEEN YEARS ACM CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANDARDS FOR USE BY THE ACM A PROPOSAL SUMMARY OF AIEE-IRE-ACM CONFERENCE PREPRINTS ACM CONFERENCE ON SYMBOL MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND ACM INAUGURATES VISITING SCIENTISTS PROGRAM NATIONAL ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY JANUARY I, 1962 ACM ORGANIZATION PAGE REITERATION OF ACM POLICY TOWARD STANDARDIZATION ACM PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ACM PUBLICATION POLICIES AND PLANS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ACM REPDS ITORY LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC POSED INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GAMM CONFERENCE IYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF THE PRO ACM-NCA SYMPOSIUM ON BANKING AUTOMATION, ABSTRACTS INDEX TD THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, VOLUMES 1-5, 1958-1962 ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 1960-1961 DESCRIPTION OF SERIAL ACOUSTIC BINARY EDVAC WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE THE ACOUSTIC-DELAY-LINE ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR ACOUSTIC-MODE SCATTERING OF HOLES TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS DESIGN OF ACP RESISTOR-COUPLED SWITCHING CIRCUITS A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION NTO POLAR CO-ORDINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RAOAR TARGET ACQUISITION IOF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION AN AUTD~ATIC DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DISK FILES DATA ACQUISITION IN THE WRE SYSTEM CHECKOUT SYSTEM THE ACRE COMPUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER fOR A MISSILE COMMUNICATION ACROSS LANGUAGE BARRIERS THE DYNAMICS OF TOGGLE ACTION OYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS LANGUAGE OFFICIAL ACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A PROGRAMMING DIGITAL SJMULATION OF ACTIVE AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE INDEXING RESEARCH COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY !ACTIVE SUSPENSIONI PROBLEMS A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN COMPUTERS G MACHINEI A REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FJELD OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTIN INSTITUTE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE FRANKLIN FIELD OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE THE IONIC THEORY OF HEART ACTIVITY COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY MAINTAINED ACTIVITY IN NEURAL NETS TRAINING FOR ACTIVITY IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION WORK ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN IN DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD ACTIVITY NETWORK FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING S ANO INFORMATION PROCESSING, 15 MAYI USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISD-TC 91-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTER RS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 91-WORKING GROUP E, COMPUTE HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM AN APPLICATION OF THE I.BM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE ADA, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER ENERALIZATION ANO INFORMATION STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF ADALINE 'NEURONS' G ADAM, A PROBLEM-ORIENTED SYMBOL PROCESSOR A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS, A STATISTICAL THEORY OF ADAPTATION ADAPTIVE AN EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION THE CHESS MACHINE, MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE ADAPTATION DF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTED TO SMALL MACHINES IFRENCHI EMI INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PROOUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYST AN ADAPTIVE CHARACTER READER HYBRID SIMULATION OF AN AIRCRAFT ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM OF REDUNDANT SYSTEMS ADAPTIVE DECISION ELEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY AN EXPERIMENT MODEL OF ADAPTIVE MEMORY PATTERN RECOGNITION WITH AN ADAPTIVE NETWDRK OF ADAPTATION ADAPTIVE SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS, A STATISTICAL THEORY ADAPTIVE SWITCHING CIRCUITS CONCERNING EFFICIENT ADAPTIVE SYSTE~S OUTLINE FOR A LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS ADAPTIVE SYSTE~S IN PATTERN RECOGNITION ADAPTIVE TEACHING MACHINES ADAPTIVE VOTE-TAKERS IMPROVE THE USE OF REDUNDANCY ON MOOIFYING THE 1620 ADD TABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR CO"PUTATIONI CORRECTION AND ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXEO-PLUS-VARIABLE' ADDENDUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM A MAGNETIC CORE PARALLEL ADOER TUNNEL-DIODE FULL BINARY ADDER CARRY-SELECT ADOER THE CARRY-DEPENDENT SUM ADDER A FULL BINARY ADOER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZED ADDER FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER A ONE-MICROSECOND AODER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY ADDERS AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS SERIAL DIGITAL AODERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF NOTATION TWC-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADDITION AN ANALYSIS OF CARRY TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER ADOITION FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL ADDITION DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDI nON THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION CORRECTION TO THE BINARY-TD-OECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADOI nON AND SUBTRACTION MULTIPLE-PRECISION CHECKABLE ADDITION CIRCUITS CONDIT IONAL-SUM ADDI nON LOGIC CORRECTION TO CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC 16 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ACC - ADO IBMJ633 2U JACM561 1 CACM626 300 CACM639 514 CACM602 70 EJCC53 116 CACM604 IB3 CACM634 143 CACM629 470 CACM626 291 CACM630 643 CACM62N 547 CACM630 642 JACM592 121 CACM634 142 ARAP591 268 ICIP59 125 CACM63D 699 CACM633 1-1 CACM619 404 MSEE464 47 IEES56 491 I EES56 276 IBMJ612 123 I BMJ633 201 IBMJ633 190 EJCC6D 51 AUS 60 C9.3 CACM630 626 AUS 512 202 WJCC59 211 WJCC59 286 WJCC5B 46 CENG59 96 CACM634 159 CAS 51 51 IBMJ631 40 MIPP61 22 CACM616 219 PIRE611 268 PGEC552 49 MSEE463 29 ICC 622 115 ICC 634 210 AUS 60B'8.1 AUS 63 B.IO PGEC636 904 JACM622 26B ICSI582 1441 MANC51 21 BIT 621 21 CACM639 502 CACM632 51 ICSI5Bl 195 AUS 60 A3.1 AUS 512 209 SOS 62 435 SJCC63 361 JACM602 176 WCR 594 14 WJCC55 101 TCJ5621 51 ROME62 473 SOS 62 2B3 WCR 6D4 29 FJCC63 425 NCR 624 124 PACM62 12 NCR 602 66 WCR 594 74 WCR 604 96 SOS 62 215 JACM623 297 PGEC636 822 PLCI61 129 RTCS62 229 IBSJ621 82 JACM624 522 CACM61N 495 PGEC584 262 PGEC622 213 PGEC623 340 PGEC633 265 JBMJ583 223 PGEC604 461 IEES56 515 PGEC562 65 WJCC56 103 MSEE463 23 PGEC602 213 ADC 53 120 I BMJ513 212 PACM58 21 PGEC604 465 PGEC601 35 PGEC602 261 CACM638 439 CAMB49 91 PGEC602 226 PGEC604 509 16 ADD - AIR TITLE WORD INDEX ACI - ADV 1 EES56 138 A DECIMAL ADDITION-SUBTRACTION UNIT TCJ2591 XI MERCURY AUTOCDDE. ADDITIONAL NOTES CACM601 6 ABSTRACTS. ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES JACM594 521 EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN ADDITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR EJCC51 5 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC52 1 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC53 1 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC55 6 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJOC56 3 KEYNOTE ADDRESS JACM511 1 RETIRING PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS JACM511 5 INAUGURAL PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS WJCC58 2 WELCOME ADDRESS A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED WJCC58 ~2 RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS JACM563 169 SORTING BY ADDRESS CALCULATION JACM60~ 369 COMPUTER TIME FOR ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING CAtM596 32 PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM MSEE~6~ 39 COOE AND CONTROL IV, EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' MANt51 19 A COMPARISON OF ONE AND THREE ADDRESS CODES JACM513 21~ TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS COMPUTERS TCJ5621 15 ZERO-ADDRESS COMPUTERS JACM5H 118 ON SINGLE VS. TRIPLE ADDRESS COMPUTING MACHINES TCJ66~4 332 OPTIMIZATION OF THE ADDRESS FIELD COMPILATION IN THE ILLIAC 2 ASSEMBLER MTl 611 379 ON PROBLEMS OF ADDRESS IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY OF FRENCH I EES56 13~ AN AUTOMATIC FLOATING-ADDRESS MACHINE ECIP55 148 THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENDENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT IGERMANI IBMJ632 127 AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM OCR 62 51 CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING TOMM58 205 THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER JACM561 1 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE ACM I BMJ632 121 A METHOD FOR KEY-TO-AODRESS TRANSFORMATION ECIP55 150 ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 70~ IGERMAN) WJCC56 1 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS. FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD EJCC53 6 OPENING ADDRESS, JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE WJCC57 10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS. TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON CONTROL TCJ1583 98 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, THE SECOND DECADE OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT WCR 60~ ~2 A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM SJCC62 89 A CRYOGENIC DATA AOORESSED MEMORY IBSJ633 182 AN INTRINSICALLY ADDRESSED PROCESSING SYSTEM PGEC61~ 722 DRUM ORGANIZATION FOR STROBE ADDRESSING IBSJ632 86 FILE ORGANIZATION AND ADDRESSING 13 PROGRAM CONTROL UTILIZING A VARIABLE REFERENCE FOR ADDRESSING AUTOMATIC PECS52 CACM633 100 FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE ADDRESSING AN ARRAY Y-SU8-I IN K-DIMENSIONS BY IBMJ572 130 ADORESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE JACM633 307 ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES MTL 611 283 INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION CACM628 459 ANALYSIS Of A fiLE ADDRESSING METHOD CACM624 205 ADDRESSING MULTIDIMENSIONAL ARRAYS SJCC63 355 KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX TRANSFORI'ATICN CACM615 H8 AN INDIRECT CHAINING METHOD FOR ADDRESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS I BSJ632 112 NOTE ON RANDOM ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES AUS 511 121 AN ADDRESSLESS COOING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOT A;J ION AUS 60 C6.3 LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL MACHINE AUS 60 C6.2 CONSIDERATIO.NS OF A COMPUTER WITH AN ADDRESSLESS ORDER CODE AUS 60 Cb.l GEORGE. AN ADDRESSLESS PROGRAMMING SCHEME FOR DEUCE AUS 572 221 THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER CAN 62 118 THE ADEQUACY AND EFFICIENCY OF PROGRAM TESTING I BMJ591 54 AN ANALYSIS OF ADEQUATE INVENTORY LEVELS PAtM56 29 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM, II lADES III PACM62 50 ION OF THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PI APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUT A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS tACM628 447 RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES. EVALUATES, AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN- CATH63 251 PACM58 14 COMPUTATION CF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT f~PANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST ECIP55 182 A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE A PATTERN WJCC61 555 RECOGNITICN PROGRAM THAT GENERATES. EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS AUS 60 C6.3 LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL MACHINE TCJ3601 15 DATA PROCESSING IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION CACM63D 704 RECEHT DEVELOP~ENTS AFFECTING ADP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION THE USE OF A CAN 58 202 MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION SOME COMPUTER HARVbl 265 APPLICATIONS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MTP 58 809 TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZED AUS 6.3 A.14 CONTROLS AND ADMINISTRATION IN RELATION TO A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE AUS 63 A.13 CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION OF A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE CESSING TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT REC AUS 60 A7.1 ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING TC61573 48 COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS ADC 53 85 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS BIT b21 35 THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATiVE DATA PROCESSING THE IMPACT OF TCB1513 50 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION HARV55 42 ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF THE INVESTIGATION PHASE IBMJ631 40 SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS TCJ3603 121 A BANK ADOPTS AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING I CO 634 205 THE PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION FOR ADP TC65611 11 THE ORGANISATION OF AN ADP CENTRE AOP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN BIT 612 65 SWEDEN ISWEDISH) CACM63D 104 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING ADP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION ITIDN, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP SYSTEM THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGN TCB5611 19 ADC 53 46 ADVANCE NOTES ON RASCAL DIGITAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING, NAVIGATION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SU8 PIRE611 313 SYSTEM FOR TIiEI ONR 56 49 PROPOSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC JACM564 309 CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT 1 ADVANCED CODING TECHNIQUE IflP62 643 SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPONENTS PIRE611 296 ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IFIP62 561 SYMPOS IUM ON ADVANCED COMPUTER ORGANIZATION EJCC61 264 ADVANCED COMPUTERS. KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOUR PACM62 84 COMPUTERS IN ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS CACM625 273 AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A COBOL COMPILER EJCC59 181 ADVANCED MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING AN 294 SY~POSIUM ON ADVANCED METHOOS IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL IFIP62 IFIP62 ~35 SOME MEDITATIONS ON ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ONR 56 35 COMPUTERS ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES A DESCRIPTION PACM52T 95 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 77 796-980 0-66-6 77 ADV - ALG TITLE WORD INDEX CTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AT THE INSTITUTE FOR INSTITUTE FOR POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING, AN TRANSAC S-2000 PERFORMANCE ADVANCED STUDY DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTION OF MAL FUN ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY AOVANCED TECHNIQUE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND DIAGNOSIS ADVANCES IN ORTHONORMALIZING COMPUTATION SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE AOVANTAGE OF LOGICAL EQUATION TECHNIQUES IN DESIGNING THE ADVANTAGES OF BUILT-IN CHECKING THE COMING IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON ADVERTISING PROGRAMMING SERVICES AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER USERS AND OTHERS AEI 1010 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED MISSILE THE DESIGN OF COMBUSTION AERODYNAMICS OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENCE-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN AERODYNAMICS THE STABILITY SIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INOEXING OOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS, AN EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL CLAS COMPUTING MACHINES IN AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH THE 021 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEOEN EXPERIENCE WITH A OIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ESTABLISHMENT NAVIGATION, GUIDANCE, AND CONTROL OF AEROSPACE VEHICLES RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING ADP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF MEMORY ELEMENTS ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS SOME FACTORS AFFECTING RELIABILITY FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELIA8ILITY OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT STRUCTURE AND SERVICE THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN, A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY AUTOMATIC AFFIX INTERPRETATION AND RELIA8ILITY A SPATIALLY ITERATEO MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT I ADVANCED CODING TECHNIQUE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER AND OPERATOR ERRORS PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OPERATOR-USER ERRORS AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS, THE LUCKY RECKONERS SSING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE ANO SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCE S.A.S. AIOS FOR THE JET AGE, OATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE COMPUTATION RATED SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FII ON THE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPO TERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IH SPEEO COMPU SOME PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH USE OF BULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANS FOR THE TA ON OF A SUPERSONIC MISSILE THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATI MAINTENANCE OF AGWAC, A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTER THE LOOK-AHEAO UNIT COMPUTER EVOLUTION TO AID COMPILERS MACHINE AID FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN A COMPUTER AID FOR SYM80LIC MATHEMATICS COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL OIAGNOSIS TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE THE NCR 102A AS AN AID IN TRAINING AND RESEARCH ONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ALGORITH~ WITH THE AIO OF A COMPUTING MACHINE C VECTORCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS WITH THE AID OF ALGOL SHAREHOLDER RECORD-HANDLING WITH THE AID OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT COMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION THE POTENTIAL FIELD AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION DETAILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE SYSTEMATIC THE ANALOG COMPUTER AS AN AID TO DESIGN ANO OPERATION OF A CONTINUOUS PROCESS COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MEOICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO OISTRIBUTION DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PROOUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT THE COMPUTER AS AN AIO TO PROOUCTION MANAGEMENT THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF SYSTEMS THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER THE DEUCE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO TRACTION DESIGN 'AND OPERATION COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO UTILITY MANAGEMENT MEOICAL DIAGNOSIS AIDEO BY DIGITAL COMPUTERS PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING FUNCTION COMPUTATIONAL AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL FORM OF A TRUTH C RESERVATIONS S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRDNI GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS COMPUTING MACHINE AIOS TO A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC AIDS TO BANKING COMPUTER AIDS TO CODE CHECKING MACHINE AIDS TO CODING EQUIPMENTAL AIDS TO COMPUTING AUTOMATIC AIOS TO DICTIONARY REVISION SUMMARY OF AIEE-IRE-ACM CONFERENCE RETIRING COMPUTER PIONEER, HOWARO AIKEN SAGE, A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIR DEFENSE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN AIR OEFENSE RELIABILITY OF AN AIR OEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, CIRCUIT OESIGN RELIABILITY OF AN AIR OEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING RELIABILITY OF AN AIR OEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING AND OIGITAL SIMULATION OF ACTIVE AIR OEFENSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR OUEL ENVIRONMENT COMPUTER OPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE FOUR ADVANCED COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE EXPERIENCE ON THE AIR FORCE UNIVAC THE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES YNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY CURVED SURFACES IE RE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR MATERIEL COMMAND THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER OATA USING THE COMPUTER SILLIAC AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS DIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS THE AUTOMATIC COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL 18 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ADD - AIR NCR 531 S9 ANL 53 37 EJCC60 143 EJCC58 168 CA8S62 490 AIC 612 56 TC87633 71 WJCC58 186 EJCC53 99 CAS 61 ~5 TC82596 B7 TCB6621 30 AUS 6DB'10.3 HARV49 293 AUS 60 B9.2 ICSI581 771 HARV49 263 PGEC636 650 TCJ4611 25 CCST61 411 CACM63D 704 WJCC61 405 TCB1573 4B R~CS60 49 RMCS60 66 PGEC572 71 NSMT60 311 PACM61 2C3 JACM564 309 RMCS60 17 RMCS60 19 MTP 58 611 WJCC53 74 TCJ6631 14 CTPC54 9 J8MJ602 184 AUS 60Bl1.1 LSU 57 113 TCJ6632 118 ICC 582 22 AUS 572 211A AUS 60C10.2 PCS 62 228 CAN 62 238 PIRE530 1348 FJCC63 509 AUS 60B12.3 TCJ3614 253 CAS 60 20 EJCC59 174 EJCC61 371 CAS 56 112 MTL 612 613 CACM622 118 CAS 59 1 FJCC62 262 ICIP59 244 RMCS60 29 AUS 60 B4.2 BIT 621 9 AUS 63 A.1 AUS 60 A5.1 LSU 57 141 BCS 58 69 ~CR 634 47 IEES56 41 AUS 60810.1 AUS 63 A.5 CAS 61 151 PLCI61 211 JACM604 299 TCJ6631 14 ECIP55 213 PGEC613 400 TC85624 154 PACM52T 29 PACM52T 17 CLUN55 15 PACM61 13C4 EJCC53 116 CACM626 298 EJCC51 148 EJCC58 15 PGEC564 227 PGEC564 224 PGEC564 233 CAS 57 51 PGEC591 55 LSU 56 43 EJCC61 264 TCJ6633 219 AUS 572 218 EJCC53 62 CAN 60 24 PACM61 2A5 CAS 58 11 AUS 63 B.12 AUS 63 C.23 AUS 512 219 EJCC53 18 78 AIR - ALG TITLE WORD INDEX AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES IEQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING, NA VIGATION ANO MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-70 AIR VEHICLE MINIMUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MOOULES FOR AIR-BORNE CONTROL APPLICATIONS USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS AN AIR-FLOATING DISK MAGNETIC MEMORY UNIT A CENTRAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS SYSTEM AIR-LUBRICATEO SLIDER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL THE DIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEM A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEMS EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL COMPUTER USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION IE TI E-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM A TRANSISTCRIlED, MULTI-CHANNEL, AIRBORNE VOLTAGE-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTER AN AUTOMATIC CRUISE CONTROL COMPUTER FOR LONG RANGE AIRCRAFT REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT CONTROL AT HUGHES AIRCRAFT HYBRID SIMULATION OF AN AIRCRAFT ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG ANO DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLEMS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC PROBLEMS PROBLEM OF AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS COMPUTING MACHINES IN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING THE ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT SEQUENCE-CONTROLLED CALCULATOR AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TEST OATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS OF THE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT LOADING SOME AUTOMATIC COMPUTING ASPECTS IN THE EVALUATION OF AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION SCHEDULING AIRCRAFT ROUTE ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SHELLS USED IN AIRFRAME CONSTRUCTION SIMULATIONS SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINES ' RETRIEVAL OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGER RECORD SYSTEM CATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLI AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFEREN CE EQUATIONS THE 021 OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN IIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENER GY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION TO AL ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS THE ALCOR PROJECT SERIES ANALYSIS A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SOME ASPECTS OF SWITCHING ALGEBRA SYMPOSIUM ON SWITCHING ALGEBRA AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA INFORMATION ALGEBRA A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA INFORMATION PROCESSING USING BOOLEAN ALGEBRA IFRENCH) SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OF A PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA IFRENCH) REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA IGERMAN) FUNCTION ALGEBRA AND PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS AN ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMATION-HANDLING SYSTEMS ALGEBRA OF POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILOT ACE OETECTION APPLICATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AND TO ERROR E'S TYPE IGERMAN) ITERATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE OF BERNOULLI'S ANO OF GRAEFF THE CODASYL CEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, AND ALGEBRAIC THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF C DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMAT I TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC COOING LANGUAGES DESIGN OF A MULTI PROGRAMMED ALGEBRAIC COMPILER TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC COMPILER THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM DES IGN OF THE ESIAC ALGEBRAIC COMPUTER N OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INI A MECHANIZATION OF ALGEBRAIC DIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERATIO HOUSEHOLDER'S METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE ALGEBRAIC EIGENPROBLEM o EFLATION BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH IALGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVER) A DIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, II COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS MANIPULATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ALGEBRAIC FORMULATION OF FLOW DIAGRAMS ALGORITHMS ON AN ALGEBRAIC FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTING OPTIMUM ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACN-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS E SYNTAX ANO SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOS EO INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GAMM CONFERENCE ALGY, AN ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION PROGRAM ROUNDING ERRORS IN ALGEBRAIC PROCESSES ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC BOCLEAN FUNCTIONS ALGEBRAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES AN ALGEBRAIC THEORY FOR USE IN OIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN THE ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES ITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGI ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHOOS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SW ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS IN SYNTHESIS A NEW ALGORITHM FOR ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION RUNCIBLE. ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER ALTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR AN ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR COMPUTER LOGIC AND ALGEBRAS 79 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ADV - ALG CCST61 412 FJCC6) 431 PIRE611 31) WJCC58 141 CAN 60 175 WCR 571t 221 CAS 51 1 LCMT61 341 EJCC51 169 WJCC54 38 PGEC521 2 18MJ593 215 EJCC57 64 6B E JCC57 WCR 574 284 PGEC521 47 WJCC61 603 FJCC63 425 WJCC55 66 WJCC53 128 HARV49 271 EJCC51 '14 FTT 53 165 CAS 55 88 CLUN55 91 WJCC56 89 EDP561 2'13 CAN 58 88 WJCC55 78 HACC59 9-07 TCJl594 160 WJCC53 98 IFIP62 67 AUS 60A11.1 CACM623 169 EJCC58 152 WJCC61 593 ECIP55 In WJCC53 86 TCJ6632 193 PGEC6)6 650 IBMJ621 44 CACM630 597 ROME62 207 PACM61 13Cl HARV572 2Bl ICIP59 422 PACM61 6Bl PGEC614 638 TCJ5623 180 PGEC603 33B ROME62 675 ICIP59 90 ECIP55 218 SOS 62 525 HARV571 169 PIRE530 U66 JACM621 29 ADC 53 129 PGEC543 6 ECIP55 171 CACM624 190 ONR 54 40 JACM591 97 PACM58 29 PACM61 2Bl CACM612 102 ROME62 449 PGEC613 524 TCJ6633 287 TCJ3601 23 PACM59 32 PGEC582 '*7 PACM61 5A3 TOMM58 198 PACM56 6 TCJ4611 10 CACM619 396 CACM586 4 PACM59 38 P IRE611 216 CACM58D 8 CACM592 6 ARAP591 266 CAS 59 ll2 CACM590 22 I CIP59 125 WJCC61 389 ICIP59 44 PGEC633 244 IC51582 1313 PGEC543 12 CPFS61 U8 IBMJ594 326 HARV571 ~7 PACM59 22 CACM59N 1B PACM59 62 CACM590 19 LSU 56 99 79 ALG - ALT TITLE WORD INDEX AIR - ALG SYMMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN BOOLEAN A PROPOSED INTERPRETATION IN SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC AUGMENTS TO NELIAC, A DIALECT OF THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY CONCEPTS, AND FEATURES OF GENERALIZED AN INTRODUCTION TO VECTORCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS WITH THE AID OF GENERALIZED TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT A GENERALIZATION OF REMARKS ON THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM A METHOD OF COMBINING THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINED FORMAL STRUCTURE OF REMARKS ON AN ALGORITHM DEFINING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SHARE A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES AND AN THE DESIGN OF THE GIER THE DESIGN OF THE GIER THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGEBRAS ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL ALGOL INORWEGIANI ALGOL ADAPTED TO SMALL MACHINES IFRENCHI ALGOL AND COBOL ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSOR ALGOL AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ITS DESCRIPTION ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION ALGOL ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS ALGOL COMMITTEE ALGOL COMPILER ALGOL COMPILER ALGOL COMPILER, PART I ALGOL COMPILER, PART II ALGOL CONFERENCE IN PARIS A HALF YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER THE PROGRESS OF ALGOL IN EUROPE SOME OBSERVATIONS ON ALGOL IN USE I BURROUGHS 220 I THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM A DIFINITION OF THE COBOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USING ALGOL METALINGUISTICS INTERFERENCE WITH AN ALGOL PROCEDURE THE REALIZATION OF ALGOL PROCEDURES AND OESIGNATIONAL EXPRESSIONS AN ARSENAL OF ALGOL PROCEDURES FOR COMPLEX ARITHMETIC A REDUNDANCY CHECK FOR ALGOL PROGRAMS ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 19601961 COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING AN ALGORITHM FOR THE TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS ALGOL SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT-EXTENSIONS ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS COMMENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS X3.4 FORMS ALGOL TASK GROUP RECURSIVE PROCESSES AND ALGOL TRANSLATION USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR TOWARDS AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR FOR A SMALL COMPUTER ON STATIC ANO DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TYPES IN ALGOL TRANSLATORS AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGOL 60 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SOME PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF ALGOL 60 A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 A SYNTAX DIRECTEO CD~PILER FOR ALGOL 60 ALLOCATION OF STORAGE FOR ARRAYS IN ALGOL 60 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 A SYNTACTICAL CHART OF ALGOL 60 A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON ALGOL 60 STRUCTURE ANO USE OF ALGOL 60 OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH ALGOL 60 THE USE OF RECURSIVE PROCEOURES IN ALGOL 60 A MULTI-PASS TRANSLATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 MAKING A TRANSLATOR FOR ALGOL 60 ECMA SUBSET OF ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 DOCUMENTATION PROBLEMS, ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 A NOTE ON THE DANGLING 'ELSE' IN ALGOL 60 A SUGGESTEO METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 ON THE NONEXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 COMMENTS ON THE NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS AND CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 SSES. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCE SSES, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ANO ALGOL 60 THE OESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCE SUGGESTIONS ON ALGOL 60 IROME) ISSUES OFFICIAL ACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER NOTE ON AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER FOR PEGASUS EFFICIENT HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES IN ALGOL 60 COMPILERS ALGOL 60 CONFIDENTIAL ABS12 ALGOL, AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INDUSTRIAL USE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC XDF9 A PROPOSED ALGOL 60 MATRIX SCHEME INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR ALGOL 60 ON KDF9 AN IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS ANO A PROCESSOR GENERATOR SUPPLEMENT TO THE ALGOL 60 REPOR T AN ALGOL 60 TRANSLATOR FOR THE Xl A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREEO TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES ABS12 ALGOL, AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INOUSTRIAL USE NEED FOR AN ALGORITHM ADOENDUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM SURGE, A RECDDING OF THE COBOL MERCHANDISE CONTROL ALGORITHM NOTE ON AN EXTREMUM LOCATING ALGORITHM AN ERROR-CORRECTING PARSE ALGORITHM A SIMPLE SORTING ALGORITHM THE WHOLE-NUMBER-INCREMENTAL COMPUTING ALGORITHM 80 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 HARV512 225 CACM590 H CAC"60~ 211 CAC"608 463 ROME62 385 RO"E62 409 CAC"622 82 CAC"622 118 ARAP623 11 .I AC"623 350 TCJ6631 50 CACM639 541 BIT 621 1 ROME62 ~13 IIJCC61 319 CACM611 36 ROME62 15 CACM599 25 CACM603 110 CACM590 25 RO"E62 421 ARAP63ft 49 BIT 632 124 81T 633 145 TCJ2604 151 BIT 623 131 CAS 61 115 CAS 60 15~ TCJ5634 345 PAC"61 5Bl ARAP612 61 TCJ5634 332 BIT 624 232 CACM626 331 CACM619 40~ (;AC"607 418 IFIP62 498 CACM599 24 CACM630 591 ROME62 253 CACM637 315 CACM611 10 CACM611 15 TCJ5622 127 ARAP623 121 ROME62 229 ROME62 325 TCJ3602 67 CACM605 299 CACM61N 488 CACM610 441 CACM611 51 CACM611 60 ARAP612 351 BIT 612 89 CACM619 393 CAC"621 54 JACM622 161 TCJ5622 125 ARAP623 43 ARAP623 163 ARAP623 341 CACM630 595 CACM631 1 CACM633 11 ARAP634 217 TCJ5634 349 CACM638 460 CACM634 169 CACM629 483 CACM611 65 CACM633 105 CACM611 10 ROME62 391 ARAP623 1 CACM631 20 CACM63ft 159 ARAP634 81 TCJ6644 336 ROME62 331 CACM616 268 TCJ4624 292 TCJ5622 130 I FJP62 503 TCJ5634 341 BIT 611 38 I FIP62 493 CACM631 18 ARAP623 329 TCJ5634 3.38 JACM631 29 TCJ462~ 292 CACM584 1 CACMUN 495 CACM61B 347 CACM622 9B TCJ5623 193 CACM63N 669 JACM632 142 NCR 634 5B 80 TITLE WORD INDEX ALG - ANA THE BACKGROUNO OF THE PERT SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX MULTIPROGRAM SCHEDULING. PARTS lAND 4. SCHEDULING AN ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAUDHURI'S A "NEW A TRUTH FUNCTION TABLE A PROGRAMMED MACHINES AN CIRCUITS AN A LOGIC FUNCTICN AN AN DISCRETE DATA AN AN AN AN BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINI AN AN BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINI OPERATCR AN A DISPERSION PASS AN AN UNCTIONS BY ~EANS OF MAGNEI THE USE OF THE SIMPLEX PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES AN • ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ZURICH CONFERENCE ON JOVIAL. A GENERAL REPORT ON THE REPORT ON THE REVISED REPORT ON THE REVISED REPORT ON THE REVISED REPORT ON THE ELEA 6001 PALGO, AN REPORT ON THE A COMPUTER FOR DIRECT EXECUTION OF A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ON AN ALGEBRAIC FOUNOATION FOR CONSTRUCTING OPTIMUM TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE ALLOCATION STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION ON TABLE OPERATING SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR A COMPOSITION METHOD FOR NORMAL MARKOV TIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECO.GNITION SYNTHESIS PARTITIONING WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION RMATIDN OF T~E USSR ACAI ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE UM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER THE CASE FOR OYNAMIC STORAGE A GENERAL FORMULATION OF STORAGE EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATIC STORAGE STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE ORGANIZATIO~ AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL RESOURCE CORE A PREPLANNED APPROACH TO A STORAGE DYNAMIC STORAGE DYNAMIC STORAGE PROBLEMS OF STORAGE TIC USE OF A BACKING STORE DYNAMIC STORAGE A PROGRAM FOR THE SEMI-AUTOMATIC o TEACH ING MODEL OPTIMAL N A MULTI-PRCJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OPTIMUM A GRADIENT METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE A DYNAMIC STORAGE A STORAGE A STORAGE A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING A THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF DILUTE SUPERCDNDUCTING HARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONDUCTING FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-MO AND NB-ZR ONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONDUCTING MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING BEHAVIOR OF SIMILARI STABILITY OF THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO CONSTRAINTS OPERATIONS THE THE DEUCE THE DEUCE A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING A liST-TYPE STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR AN ELECTRIC ALL Y lUXlOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE. RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY AN 81 ALG - All ALGORITHM ALGORITHM IECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN ALGORITHM AND EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS ALGORITHM DEFINING ALGOL ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX ALGORITHM FOR ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF LOGICAL CRYOGENIC ALGORITHM FOR COOING EFFICIENT ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS ALGORITHM FOR DETERMINING MINIMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF ALGORITHM FOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS ALGORITHM FOR MINIMAX POLYNOMIAL CURVE-FITTING OF ALGORITHM FOR PATH CONNECTIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION ALGORITHM FOR THE ASSIGN~ENT PROBLEM ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICATION OF A LINEAR ALGORITHM FOR THE POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM FOR THE TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING F ALGORITHM INDEX, 1960-1961 ALGORITHM TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE ALGORITHM TRANSLATORS ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT ALLOCATION ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTING MACHINE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE FORTRAN II ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES ON ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS AN EXPERIMENTAL INVES ALGORITHMS ALGORITHMS FOR FINITE SETS ALGORITHMS FOR FORMULA TRANSLATION ALGORITHMS FOR PARALLEL-SEARCH MEMORIES FEATURE ALGORITHMS. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ALGY. AN ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION PROGRAM ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFO ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS l2 ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND ALLOCATION ALLOCATION ALLOCATION ALLOCATION PROGRAM ALLOCATION PROGRAM ALLOCATION A NON-LINEAR ALLOCATION ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAMPS). A ALLOCATION BASED ON PROBABILITY ALLOCATION COMPILER ALLOCATION FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTIPROGRAMMED SYSTEM ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS COMPUTER, INCLUDING AN AUTOMA ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ALLOCATION OF OATA STORAGE FOR PACT I ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE. TWD-CONCEPT AUTOMATE ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHI ALLOCATION OF STORAGE FOR ARRAYS IN ALGOL 60 ALLOCATION PROCESSES ALLOCATION SCHEME ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME FAR-INFRARED ALLOY ALLOYS ALLOYS C ALLOYS HIGHALLOYS THERMAL C ALLOYS EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY ALP, AN AUTOCODE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE ALPHA VECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF A SYSTEM OF LINEAR ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER ALPHANUMERIC INFORMATION ALT NEW CHAIRMAN OF Xl.4 ALTAC. FORTRAN. AND COMPATIBILITY ALTAC. THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARD ALTERNATE FORM OF THE 'UNCOL' DIAGRAM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-196l TCJ56H 297 CACM609 509 CACM607 4B CACM60l 110 CACM61N 504 PACM59 22 CACM58l 4 PGEC624 466 PGEC614 6B CACM611 42 PGEC572 103 CACM617 310 JACM6ll 28l PGEC611 346 PGEC614 662 CACM60N 605 PACM5B B JACM59l 195 JACM624 440 CACM620 502 IFIP62 498 JAtM622 222 PGEC614 615 CACM621 51 PAtM56 1 PACM59 2l PAtM59 27 MTL 612 613 TCB2595 81 ROME62 481 CACM605 299 ARAP612 l51 CACM631 1 ARAP6l4 217 TCJ56l4 349 ROME62 439 CACM626 327 EJtC61 184 CACM623 160 PACM59 38 CACM610 ~49 P IRE611 91 IFIP62 509 BIT 6B 175 ItC 614 195 PGEC63l lDO CACM6l0 6tl TCJ2592 H JACM624 488 JACM634 458 WJtC61 389 Alt 614 54 ICSI581 511 AUS 60 Al.4 CACM610 417 tACM610 419 CACM610 436 CACM610 460 CACM610 422 IFIP62 539 PACM59 27 CACM610 449 SJtC63 17 TCJ56l~ 300 CACM610 45~ CACM610 417 I BSJ6ll 230 CACM610 431 CAtM610 421 CACM610 435 AUS 60All.4 JACM564 299 PLC161 25 PACM62 56 tACM611 60 HARV61 125 TCJ562l 200 CACM610 441 BIT 612 89 CACM610 446 18MJ621 55 18MJ601 B ONR 60 249 IBMJ621 119 1 B.MJ621 112 I BMJ621 68 JACM59l l36 TCJ5621 28 CACM599 I I EJCC59 218 AUS 60 C6.4 TCJl602 98 JACM56l 175 CACM618 4H CACM6l9 505 PACM61 282 PACM59 62 PGEC604 451 PGEC603 lH CACM613 142 81 ALT - ANA TITLE WORD INDEX ALG - ANA LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION CACM61N .96 ALTERNATING DIRECTION IMPLICIT METHODS AIC 623 190 SSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATIVE METHODS IRING SUCCE PACM61 2A2 BIHARMONIC E~UATIONS AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PACM58 5 PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNDARY CONDITIONS ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE JACM6D3 264 85 OVER-RELAXATION APPLIED TO IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS ICIP59 IN M SPACE VARIABLES ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS JACM624 .50 EQUATIONS ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL LSU S5 207 41 MACHINE INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND PRACTICALITIES MIPP61 OF ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERY PROBLEMS WITH ALWAC SOLUTION CAS 56 8B THE ALWAC CORPORATION MODEL BOO COMPUTER NEWCS7 118 AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER PIRE530 1470 VERBS, IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS, AND SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES RUSSIAN -CR MTL 612 477 DETECTION OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-FREE MECHANICAL LANGUAGES JACM632 196 A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL COINCIDENCE IN DIGITAL DESIGN CACM624 211 ON AMBIGUITY IN PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES CACM620 526 SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH FJCC63 397 ON THE AMBIGUITY PROBLEM OF BACKUS SYSTEMS JACM624 477 SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, AMBIGUITY, AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING JACM601 24 COMPUTERS IN AMERICA FTT 53 173 WHAT AUTOMATION MEANS TO AMERICA LSU 56 13 INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA TCB5612 67 AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TCJ1594 179 SYSTEM AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS WJCC61 593 THE INFORMATION-GATHERING HABITS OF AMERICAN MEDICAL SCIENTISTS ICSI581 277 AMERICAN STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION EXCHANGE CACM638 .22 CACM630 599 PROCESSING REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF AM INO ACID SEQUENCES I BMJ633 246 INTERCDDE, A SIMPLIFIED COOING SCHEME FOR AMOS TCJ2S92 55 AMPHISBAENIC SORTING JACM594 459 A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION PIRE530 1444 ONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION SHOCK WAVES IN N IBMJ604 391 MICROWAVE AMPLIFICATION BY MASER TECHNIQUES IBMJ573 232 NALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-DIODE CIRCU PGEC633 269 A WIDE-BAND SQUARE-LAW COMPUTING AMPLIFIER PGEC542 37 A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER PACM56 26 A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER PGEC602 252 A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUID JET AMPLIFIER IBMJ634 2B8 OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER SIMULATION WCR 574 273 THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPONENT PIRE530 1477 SEMI-CONDUCTOR DIODE AMPLIFIER CONSIDERATIONS NCR 554 146 A HIGH-SPEED DIRECT-COUPLED MAGNETIC MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-DIODE DISCRIMINATORS PGEC633 282 DC AMPLIFIER MISALIGNMENT IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS PGEC603 352 A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION ANL 53 1 58 EJCC56 A SATURABLE-TRANSFORMER DIGITAL AMPLIFIER WITH DIODE SWITCHING TESTING OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS JACM552 92 ON THE INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK ERROR IN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS PGEC553 11B DESIGN OF MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIERS PGEC622 236 TRIANGULAR WAVES, DIODES, RESISTORS, AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING PGEC592 222 7 TRANSFER-FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE NETWORKS WJCC55 TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS JACM563 186 MAGNETIC TRANSDUCERS AND AMPLIFIERS FOR DISK RECORDING LCMT61 331 6 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS USING CONTROLLED SUPERCONDUCTORS PGEC621 ANALOG COMPUTING WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING MULTI PHASE A-C VOLTAGES NCR 537 30 DESIGN OF AC COMPUTING AMPLIFIERS USING TRANSISTORS PGEC583 191 PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING PGEC633 310 INVESTIGATIONS OF MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS WITH FEEDBACK PGEC583 213 COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NETWORKS ELECTRONIC ANALOG CHBK62 2 NANOSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BAND PGEC593 265 A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER PGEC602 252 44 DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION FJCC62 THE WORD 'AN' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING I CIP59 487 SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL·COMPUTATION (FRENCH) WJCC53 19 PANEL DISCUSSION, AN EVALUATION OF ANALOG ANO DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANALOG ANO DIGITAL COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN ICC 621 3B WJCC55 66 DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLEMS THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT COMBINED ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES LSU 57 44 CCST61 11.1 ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES COMBINED SJCC63 105 COMPILATION SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRID ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP EJCC60 269 USE OF A DIGITAL ANALOG ARITHMETIC UNIT WITHIN A DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC604 496 A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT HACC59 2B DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG COMPUTATION PGEC591 .2 TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION HACC59 21 ANALOG COMPUTATION IN ENGINEERING ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATIN PGEC621 57 G TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS PGEC633 313 DYNAMIC ACCURACY AND ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS PECS52 6 THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC534 12 ACCURACY OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER PWCS54 13 AUTOMATIC ITERATION ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC5.4 16 TIME-DELAY NETWORKS FOR AN ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC54,. 20 A DESK-MODEL ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC55 78 AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER JACM561 16 SI~ULATICN OF DIGITAL FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER WCR 584 67 ANTICIPATORY DISPLAY DESIGN THROUGH THE USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC59 H1 A TIME-SHARING ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC592 200 OPTIMIZATION BY RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC592 210 GENERALIZED INTEGRATION ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC60 119 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER AUS 60C10.2 MAINTENANCE OF AGWAC, A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTE R AUS 60C10.4 THE CESIGN OF A RATE SERVO FOR USE IN AN ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC602 256 A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTE R PGEC614 752 TWO-LEVEL CORRELATION ON AN ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC621 17 SIMULATION OF A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER A METHOD FCR EVALUATING STIElTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC62" 552 SJCC63 69 DYSAC, A DIGITALLY SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER SJCC63 205 ~ULTIPLE INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER DIGITAL CLOCK WJCC61 3!d DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER AIRPLANE LANDING WJCC53 86 GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER THEORETICAL CONS IDE PGEC58" 306 RATION OF CO~PUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON- AUS 60 C1.4 LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT 82 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 82 ANA - ANA TITLE WORD INDEX AN ELECTRD-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG ANALOG DEVELOPMENTS OF THE ANALOG A CONTINUOUS PROCESS THE ANALOG EQUATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN ANALOG THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG AN ON-LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG A SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG ION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG USE OF AN ANALOG s AN ANALOG THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF AN ANALOG ISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY/ AN ANALOG A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG FINDING ROOT LOCI AN ANALOG A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG AN ANALOG AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI AI ANALOG ELECTRONIC SWITCH FOR ANALOG THE APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG NYQUIST DIAGRAMS ANALOG NG GUIDES A COORDINATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM AND ANALOG EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE GENERATING AN ANALOG A NEW CONCEPT IN ANALOG AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG HIDDEN REGENERATIVE LOOPS IN ELECTRONIC ANALOG DPER·ATIONAL EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC ANALOG IDEAL TRANSFORMERS IN SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG A NEW APPROACH TO GROUNDING IN DC ANALOG AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG DIGITAL PROGRAMMING AND READOUT FOR ANALOG A VARIABLE FUNCTION OELAY FOR ANALOG CORRECTION TO AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALOG A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG ERRORS IN ANALOG ANALOG TRANSISTORIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG PROPOSED IRE STANDARDS FOR ANALOG CONTINUOUS REGRESSION TECHNIQUES USING ANALOG AUTOMATIC DIGITAL PROGRAMMING OF ANALOG A FUNDAMENTAL ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG TENANCE PROGRA~ FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG TRIGONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF ANALOG TECHNIQUES ONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NETWORKS ELECTRONIC ANALOG ELECTRONIC ANALOG N. AND SYSTE~ DESIGN ANALOG NOTATION ELECTRONIC ANALOG ELECTRONIC ANALOG ELECTRONIC ANALOG TRANSISTORS IN CURRENT-ANALOG APACHE, A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG ANALOG OMETRIC PROBLEMS AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPHASE A-C VOLTAGES ANALOG PULSE TRAIN HIGH-SPEEO DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG W.A.C. ~K.2, A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG A CYCLIC DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CORRELATION COMPUTATION ON ANALOG ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR ELECTRONIC-ANALOG OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG OF GENERATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG PILOT TRAINING X-15 ANALOG HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG AN ACCURATE DIGITAL-ANALOG A DEPENDENT VARIABLE ANALOG DAFT, A DIGITAL-ANALOG MULTICHANNEL ANALOG COMPUTER A NEW TEC~NIQUE FOR ANALOG A STABILIZED DRIFTLESS ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG SWITCHING TRANSISTORS AYDAR. SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG A DIGITAL-ANALOG A SURVEY OF ANALOG FOXY 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG AN ANALOG AN ANALOG AND RELATED STA'fISTlCAL PROBLEMS SURVEY OF ANALOG AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG A TIME-SHARING ANALOG AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG AN ACCURATE ANALOG AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG AN ANALOG ANALOG MODULATOR A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG FEEDBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG LEAKAGE ERROR IN A SEMI-DISCRETE ANALOG ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG 83 COMPUTER APPLICATION COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PREDICTOR DESIGN COMPUTER ARTVS COMPUTER AS AN AID TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF COMPUTER CALCULATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTRAINT COMPUTER COMPONENT COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW COMPENSATIONS COMPUTER FOR EARLY FL'IGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICT COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATION COMPUTER FOR SCHOOLS AND OFFICES COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION Of SOME EQUATIONS AR COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF TANGENTS COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND COMPUTER NYQUIST PLOTTER COMPUTER PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCES COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIDEAN TOOLS COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL COMPUTER SIMULATION COMPUTER SIMULATIONS COMPUTER TECHNIQUES OBTAINING COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE AND COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATI COMPUTER WIRING DIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTE RS THE COMPUTERS A PREVENTIVE MAIN COMPUTERS A RELIABLE METHOO OF DRIFT COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATI COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATIO COMPUTERS. INTRODUCTION ANO BLOCK-DIAGRAM COMPUTERS, MULTIPLIERS AND FUNCTION GENERATORS COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES COMPUTING COMPUTING COMPUTING APPLIED TO NOISE STUDIES COMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF TRIGON COMPUTING WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE CONVERTER CROSS CORRELATDR FOR DIP LOGS DECODER DEVICES DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS DYNAMIC DIODE LOGIC A METHOD DIODE LOGIC CORRECTION TO A METHOD FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT ANO FUNCTION GENERATION FUNCTION GENERATOR FUNCTION GENERATOR FUNCTION TABLE INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL INTEGRATION ANO DIFFERENTIATION INTEGRATOR INTERPOLATOR FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION MACHINE TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM MEMORY DEVICES MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF PROBABILITY OF HIT MULTIPLICATION SCHEMES MULTIPLIER MULTIPLIER MULTIPLIER MULTIPLIER MULTIPLIER AND DIVIDER MULTIPLIER USING CARRIERS MULTIPLIER USING THYRITE MULTIPLIERS ANO SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID NETWORK ANALYSER A DIGITAL NETWORK ANALYSER OF BRAIN FUNCTIONING OF THE HEAT EQUATION PA I RS RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 All - ANA PECS52 5 PGEC573 lit) AUS 6DC10.1 AUS 60 B4.2 WJCC60 173 PIRE530 1417 NCR 602 96 "US 6DCI0.3 PGEC6Dl 62 CAN 60 175 LSU 56 138 AUS 60 C7.2 PGEC553 101 PGEC552 52 WJCC61 315 NCR 574 164 NCR 602 41 WJCC57 138 PGEC624 564 WJCC60 301 PGEC564 197 SJCC62 255 NCR 612 196 WJCC60 165 EJCC57 34 ROME62 109 WJCC53 196 PIRE530 14B3 PGEC532 1 LSU 55 179 WJCC55 16 WJCC55 23 PGEC564 201 L SU 57 54 PGEC573 181 PGEC573 202 NCR 514 115 PGEC592 218 AUS 60 C9.2 ELEC61 65 CHBK62 7 PGEC621 67 PGEC625 691 PGEC632 100 PGEC635 541 AUS 60B'lD.2 NCR 584 191 WJCC51 133 PGEC512 86 AUS 60 C1.3 CHBK62 2 CHBK62 4 CHBK62 1 CHBK62 3 CHBK62 5 CHBK62 6 PGEC562 86 PGEC625 699 PIRE530 1509 PGEC553 \15 NCR 531 30 WJCC51 12B AUS 60 C4.4 PGEC573 182 NCR 514 156 JACM554 267 PGEC512 14 PGEC632 112 PGEC635 550 WJCC61 623 SJCC63 213 PECS52 16 PWCS54 2 WJCC60 109 NCR 531 2 PGEC604 501 PGEC541t 19 JACM552 B3 WJCC51 121 JACM581 8\1 WJCC54 46 PGEC634 388 WJCC5\1 338 PGEC613 502 PGEC573 110 JACM541 21 P IRE530 1410 PGEC51tl 11 PGEC512 100 PGEC613 512 PGEC612 269 PGEC51l 30 PGEC51t2 42 PGEC562 82 AUS 60 C8.3 AUS 60 C8.4 SOS 59 122 PACM56 43 P IRE611 216 NCR 581t 217 83 ANA - ANA TITLE WORD INDEX ANA - ANA DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT NCR 537 13 ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWO PGEC604 490 DIMENSIONS EJCC59 249 DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID SJCC62 235 FLOW ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC SJCC62 267 MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE DECOYS OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RE PGEC593 381 CTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE ANALOG SIMULATION OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE WJCC61 535 LOS ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN DAS, A DIGITAL ANALOG SIMULATOR SJCC63 83 ONR 60 331 SUPERCONOUCTIVITY AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF JACM584 357 PROPOSED METHODS FOR THE ANALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM'S INTEGRAL EQUATION CHARA NCR 634 25 CTERISTICS AND OPERATIONS OF A HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH PGEC542 23 DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG SYSTEMS ANALOG TIME DELAY SYSTEM WJCC60 103 A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER PGEC591 31 ELECT-RONIC ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTING AUS 60 C9.4 SYSTEMS CHANGING FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES JACM601 10 A DIODE MULTIPLEXER FOR ANALOG VOLTAGES PGEC552 64 IMPACT OF HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ON THE ANALOG-COMPUTER ART THE PIRE625 1077 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL- AND ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY CCST61 13 ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY CCST6l 112 CHBK62 B MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COMPUTING SYSTEMS PGEC636 814 AN ANALOG-OIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM !FRENCH) IFIP62 456 A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION PACM56 21 A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION JACM571 12 WJCC58 212 A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COM81NED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION NCR 612 182 PGEC621 31 REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION PGEC592 186 A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION HACC59 30 COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALOG, DIGITAL, AND COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION EJCC57' 104 WJCC61 299 COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS WJCC54 113 MUL TI-CHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DC VOLTAGES WJCC54 11B A HIGH-SPEED MULTICHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERTER A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER EJCC59 94 A HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SYSTEM FJCC63 277 ANALOG-DIGITAL HYBRID COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION WITH WJCC61 639 HUMANS AND HARDWARE AN ANALOG-DIGITAL REAL-TIME COMPUTER PGEC621 46 THE CASE FOR COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION WJCC58 86 COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION EJCC61 114 AN ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN ANO IMPROVEME EJCC57 90 NT OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT EJCC61 105 SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEMS JFJP62 252 ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN AUTOPILOT DESIGN WJCC53 119 COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION AIC 623 215 THE IMPACT OF HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ON THE ANALOG-COMPUTER ART PIRE625 1077 SPECIAL ANALOG-HYBRID COMPUTER ISSUE PGEC621 1 WJCC59 92 A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE SOME TECHNIQUES OF ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSIDN PECS52 17 A DECIMAL CODE FOR ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERSION PGEC554 158 A SOLID STATE ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION DEVICE NCR 584 232 AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER PGEC533 5 A HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER EJCC58 133 AN ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SERIAL COMPUTING PIRE530 1462 MACHINES AN ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AN IMPROVEO LINEAR- NCR 537 7 SWEEP GENERATOR MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 81T ACCURACY AND NCR 594 259 FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING A SURVEY OF ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTERS PIRE530 1455 SIMULATION OF SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS USING ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTERS WJCC59 331 HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-TD-DIGITAL CONVERTERS UTILIZING TUNNEL DIDOES PGEC612 213 'IBMJ583 178 A DIRECT-READING PRINTED-CIRCUIT COMMUTATOR FOR ANALOG-TD-OIGITAL DATA CONVERSION AN OPERATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL ELEMENTS PGEC636 715 S FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION ANALOG, DIGITAL, AND COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC57 104 TYPE DIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELD-PROBLEM ANALOGIES NETWORK- CHBK62 9 THE BOUNOARY AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING ICIP59 238 ECONOMIC ANALOGS PIRE530 1514 COMPUTATION WITH PULSE, ANALOGS NCR 574 150 NEURAL ANALOGS SJCC62 153 ANALOGS AND DUALS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS HACC59 24 PGEC622 21B CIRCUITS EMPLOYING TOROIDAL MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS OF MULTIPATH CORES PGEC601 30 MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC IEES56 515 A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER TRACING APPLICATION OF A COMBINATION OF ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TCJ2593 134 UTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS COMBINED ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SOL WJCC56 64 TCJ3601 51 CONVERSION BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASURES ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING BIT 614 224 OF HYPOTHESIS ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR ZEROS PACM52T 118 ANALOGUE COMPUTATION AND COMPUTERS ONR 51 37 A PROPOSED AUTOMATIC ANALOGUE COMPUTER AUS 572 216 THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE COMPUTER AUS 572 217 OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS,' SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TCJ4611 68 AN INTROOUCTION TO ANALOGUE COMPUTER METHODS TCJ3614 211 REAL COEFFICIENTS AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH AUS 51 196 EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE COMPUTERS JACM541 21 SOME NEW COMPONENTS FOR ANALOGUE COMPUTERS AUS 512 206 FLEXIBILITY IN ANALOGUE COMPUTERS AUS 512 210 OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS OF ANALOGUE COMPUtERS AADC60 30 THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS IN THEORETICAL STUDIES OF GUIDED AUS 572 211C MISSILES ANALOGUE COMPUTING CIRCUITS AADC60 99 SOME ANALOGUE COMPUTING DEVICES AUS 51 174 THE EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AT W.R.E. AUS 63 C.11 DESIGN OF ANALOGUE COMPUTING SYSTEMS AADC60 63 DIGITAL-ANALOGUE CONVERSIONS AUS 51 185 AUS 572 213 A NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER IDAC, THE IBM FORMAT DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER AUS 63 C.14 A RAPID DIGITAL-TO-ANAlOGUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY IEES56 ~27 DIGITS AN ANALOGUE MEMORY WCR 584 108 ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING NCR 564 74 TRANSISTORS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION JACM592 204 MTP 58 375 AN ANALOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCESS JACM564 325 HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ANALOGUE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ,84 ANA - ANA TITLE WORD INDEX ANA - ANA ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES JACM551 28 THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION. A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. TRANSFORMATION. PART 1 TCJ4613 265 ANALOGUE VS. DIGITAL COMPUTERS. A COMPARISON PIRE530 1254 COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT, INCLUDING ANALOGUE-DIGITAL CONVERSION IEES56 425 SURVEY OF ANALOGUE-TD-DIGITAL DATA CONVERTERS EJCC52 98 C COMPUTING CENTRE UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A 81G SCIENTIFI IFIP62 236 PHYSICAL ANALOGUES TO THE GROWTH OF A CONCEPT MTP 58 877 RETRIEVAL THE ANALOGY 8ETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LI8RARY ICSI582 ~17 REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY COMPUTATION MEETING PGEC561 36 DIGITAL AND ANALOGY COMPUTING MACHINES MSEE461 3 THE C.S.I.R.O. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER AUS 51 18 ADA, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER AUS 512 209 THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER AUS 512 221 A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER AUS 60 C8.3 SYSTEM FeR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING AUS 60 C8.4 SERIES A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME AUS 60 C7.1 GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER BEARINGS A IBMJ593 237 STIMULUS ANALYSING MECHANISMS MTP 58 575 WJCC55 12 A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS JACM562 85 A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR OYNA~IC SYSTEM ANALYSIS CAS 57 99 THE USE OF CONTINUANTS IN PRACTICAL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AUS 571 111 SILLIAe PROGRAMMES FOR X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AUS 571 120 AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED AND ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS PACM58 39 THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, A USER'S ANALYSIS ICSI581 77 FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS PACM59 51 CCMPUTERS, THE ANSWER TO REAL-TIME FLIGHT ANALYSIS WJCC59 350 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WJCC59 272 SOME USES OF MATRICES IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AUS 60 B6.2 EXPERIENCES WITH REGRESSION ANALYSIS AUS 60Bl1.3 ON DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS IBMJ603 349 MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS ANO INFERENTIAL ANALYSIS CPFS61 1 EJCC61 19 A SIMULATION MOOEL FOR DATA SYSTEM ANALYSIS PURCHASE COSTS. A COST-QUANTITY ANALYSIS PACM61 12Bl A FOURTH LEVEL OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS MTL 611 159 FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS PGEC611 51 ON THE MECHANIZATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS MTL 612 673 RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AODC62 33 INFORMATION THEORY AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AODC62 158 FACTOR ANALYSIS CA8S62 238 CANONICAL ANALYSIS CA8S62 266 ASPECTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE ANALYSIS CAS 62 182 PROCEDURE NETWORK ANALYSIS PACM62 94 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS SJCC62 225 FUNCTION-ORIENTED ON-LINE ANALYSIS WOC062 191 COOING OF MEDICAL CASE HISTORY DATA FOR COMPUTER ANALYSIS CACM620 532 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS JACM624 512 REGRESSION ANALYSIS TCJ4624 287 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AND ANALYSIS AUS 63 8.9 COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AUS 63 B.13 FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM631 32 THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS IBMJ631 14 OPTIMUM RESPONSE ANALYSIS 18SJ631 49 TUNNEL-DIODE THRESHOLD DISCRIMINATOR TOLERANCE ANALYSIS PGEC633 296 REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM636 329 COMMUNICATIONS AND PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC ANALYSIS A DATA FJCC62 280 SCHOOL ON AeVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SUMMER TCB7633 77 PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS AUTOMATIC- CACM623 145 SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER ANALYSIS ON THE NUMERICAL JACM581 45 METHOD FOR HANDLING INCOMPLETE DATA IN REGRESSION ANALYSIS COMPUTER-FEASIBLE JACM612 201 TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSIS NO VALU. A PROGRAM PACM59 '19 OF NESTED STRUCTURES IN PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS THE IDENTIFICATION MTL 611 143 ERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS A MEASUREMENT OF AL PACM61 13Cl OOCUME~TATION, KEY TO IMPROVED DATA PROCESSING ANALYSIS A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC CAS 61 14 EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SwITCHING ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR PGEC614 610 TO THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY X-RAY ANALYSIS APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS CAN 58 307 ATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSL NSMT60 173 ION OF A GRA~MAR AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS THE USE OF MACHINES IN THE CONSTRUCT ICIP59 188 CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTING MACHIN MTL 612 613 E A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULSE CIRCUIT, ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION PGEC604 439 NG ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES 11. DATA ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS ION FUNCTION FOR DESCRI81 IBMJ614 312 WJCC59 207 A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL COMPUTER MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE ELECTRODATA LSU 55 145 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPONS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CAN 58 248 COMPUTERS THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS WITH THE HELP OF AOOC62 179 PACM59 5 A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITRY USING GIFS IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS SYSTEMS FJCC62 275 TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS IBMJ633 201 REAL-TIME DIGITAL ANALYSIS AND ERROR-COMPENSATING TECHNIQUES WJCC59 269 AN EXAliIPLE OF AN AUTOCODEO PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING PEGASUS, ARAP591 64 AN APPROACH TO THE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS AND LANGUAGE TRANSLATION MTL 612 703 BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC IBMJ634 303 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS (FRENCHI ICC 621 10 SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS AND OPERATOR PRECEDENCE JACM633 316 SIMULATION A~D ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III. ANALYSIS ANO PATTERN RECOGNITION CACM622 115 ON OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE COMPONENT FRAGMENTS MTL 611 265 DESIGN ANALYSIS ANO SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REDUNDANT LOGICAL RTCS62 251 LOGICAL. RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA ICIP59 138 NETWORKS FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING PGEC583 231 NETWORKS ON THE LOOP AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL PGEC583 199 NETWORK WITH FEEDBACK AN ANALYSIS BY ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING PACM52T 61 ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC60 241 SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER CACM620 515 ANAL YSI S BY SYNTHES IS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES MTL 612 531 SUBJECT ANALYSIS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL lCSI582 855 CHANNEL ANALYSIS FOR THE IBM 7090 PACM61 12C3 PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MeASUREMENTS AUS 60B'4.1 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I IEES56 112 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 11 IEES56 149 SYSTEM ERROR ANALYSIS IN COMPUTATION ceST61 168 85 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 85 ANA - ANT TITLE WORD INDEX ERROR AUTOMATIC SYNTAX THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC PROBLElliS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS COST ANAL YSI S CHEMICAL KINETICS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS PATTERN RECOGNITION SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS .. AGNETIC DRUI' DATA-PROCESSING MACHINE ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ANALYZERS I, BAND~IDTH LIMITATIONS AN ANALYSIS ANALYZERS II, CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS METHODS OF ANALYSIS THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS ESSOR.COMPUTER SYSTEM A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS COMPUTER SILL lAC THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS TRANSIENT ANALYSIS HOUSING CRITICAL ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS SYSTEMATIC MISTAKE ANALYSIS AR IT HME TI CAL ANALYSIS THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS CORRECTION TO THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS ERROR ANALYSIS USE OF PARAI'ETER INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS DYNAMIC ANALYSIS ANALYSIS RHYTHMIC PATTERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS AN ERROR ANALYSIS CORRECTION TC AN ERROR ANALYSIS SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS APPLICATIONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS NETWORK ANALYSIS A METHOD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS ATIONAL PROBLEIIS ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ANALYSIS THE MECHANICAL ANALYSIS THE ANALYSIS SYSTEMS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TIME-ANALYSIS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS ANALYSIS COMPUTER ANALYSIS MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS THE USE OF DIGITAL CO"PUTERS IN ANALYSIS INFORMATION THEORETICAL ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS REGRESSION MODEL THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS GUIDANCE SYSTEI'S ANALYSIS SONIC IHSSILE THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS ANALYSIS CIRCUITS OPERATION AND ANALYSIS THE ANALYSIS THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS FOR THE ANALYSIS DESIGN PURPOSES AN ANALYSIS A SPEC!AL !ZED AUTDCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS ANALYSIS A HARMONIC ANALYSIS A HARMONIC ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ON THE ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANALYSIS PIP, A PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE. ANALYSIS TOSTATICALLY CCUPLED THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ANALYSIS THE ANALYSIS A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS BAS I C TABLES THE ANALYSIS THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRA" IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AMPLlFICATlCN OF THE BALANCEo-PAIR TUNNEL-DIOI AN ANALYSIS PISTON FOURIER ANALYSIS T MEMORY CELL AN ANALYSIS TEl' SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS ANALYSIS HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS ANALYSIS TING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGY ANALYSIS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ANALYSIS NUMERICAL ANALYSIS A COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING ANALYSIS AN ARRAY Y-SUB-I IN K-DIMENSIONS BY FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS A GENERAL UED ANALYSIS 86 IN FLCATING POINT ARITHMETIC IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION IN MACHINE TRANSLATION INVOLVED IN MACHINE COMPUTATIONS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN OF A CONSTANT-INPUT-FLOW HYORAULIC SYSTEM OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER OF A FAMILY EXPENOITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER OF A FILE ADDRESSING MHHOD OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC REAOOUT SYSTEM OF ADEQUATE INVENTORY LEVELS OF BI BLIOGRAPHI ES OR BIBlI OGRAPHIC SERVICES OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, II, SOLUTION OF OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS AND OF BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS OF 8USINESS APPLICATION PR08LEMS ON IBM 650 OF CARRY TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER ADDITION OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION ALGORITHMS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE OF COBOL DATA STRUCTURES OF COMPUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROC OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE OF CRYOTRDN NETWORKS 8Y COMPUTER SIMULATION OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT OF DIFFUSION IN SEMICONDUCTORS OF DIGITAL COlliPUTER PROGRAMS OF DIGITAL COMPUTING NETS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS THE OF ECONOMIC OF ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF ELASTIC STRUCTURES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILAR QUASIOF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL OPERATION OF FLOW DIAGRAMS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS OF I~TERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS COMPUT OF INTERNAL COMPUTER SORTING OF LANGUAGE OF LARGE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL OF LOGICAL PROCESSES IN MAN OF MAD TRANSFER CIRCUITRY OF MACNETIC-AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS OF MEDICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES OF METEOROLOGICAL TIME SERIES OF MULTIVARIATE CORRELATION OF NETS BY NUMERICAL METHODS OF NON-MATHEMATICAL DATA-PROCESSING OF NON-ORTHOGONAL DATA OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTOOF NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPER OF PERCEPTRONS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS AND SIMPLE CRYOTRON OF POWER SPECTRA OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS OF RUSSIAN CHEMICAL TERIIIINOLOGY OF SALES STATISTICS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II OF SHIFT REGISTER COUNTERS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEED OF SPARK CHAMBER DATA OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR LATTICE DESIGNS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNE OF SURGE TANKS 8Y AUTOMATIC COMPUTER OF SURVEYS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, U.C.L.A. OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE OF THE MOTION OF A HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURREN OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYS OF THE RECORDING OF SINE WAVES OF THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-AOJUS OF TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NETWORKS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY OF TWO GENERALIZED ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF VARIANCE OF VARIANCE ADORESSING OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO-LEVEL FACTORIAL DESIGN OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ANA - ANA CACM595 10 MIPP61 305 PACM58 61 JACM591 24 HARV47 83 IBMJ612 132 IBMJ611 44 ONR 60 230 BCS 58 530 CACM628 459 TCJ3603 161 PGEC631 3 I8MJ591 54 ICSI581381 CACM610 559 CACM621 63 CACM622 115 AUS 511 liB EJCC5419 PACM58 27 PIRE611 91 PGEC574 255 PGEC581 11 IBMJ611 33 PACM62 14 FJCC63 147 AUS 63 8.12 PIRE611 245 PACM59 17 IBMJ511 57 CACM612 58 JACM564 360 PGEC574 231 PGEC582 122 JACM613 281 WJCC60 181 HARV49 333 BIT 634 257 IFIP62 433 PGEC564 207 PGEC513 202 FJCC63 365 PGEC572 72 EJCC59 133 AUS 60B'9.2 PGEC635 492 HARV47 169 JACM611 41 MTL 612 561 TCJ3601 34 PIRE611 236 WJCC61 519 WJCC59 21 HARV512 149 BIT 621 9 IFIP62 62 AUS 60B'8.3 IBMJ601 66 JACM603 251 MTP 58 863 LSU 56 123 PACM56 27 PGEC634 365 AUS 572 211A WJCC61 2B1 ONR 60 374 CAN 60 243 LSU 55 119 TCJ5622 94 TCJ5634 313 Mfl 611 249 BCS 58 699 NCR 612 112 PGEC622 253 PGEC57~ 276 PGEC582 119 PGEC584 299 JACM584 385 PGEC634 312 CACM636 332 CACM639 568 IBMJ624 419 AUS 608'7.2 TCJ3603 136 TCJ4611 20 CLUN5~ 145 PGEC633 269 IBMJ604 378 IBMJ574 304 AUS 60 C7.4 NCR 612 50 18MJ602 130 ICIP59 298 NCR 602 11 EJCC58 99 PACM62 108 CACM628 433 CACM633 IDO CACM636 309 PACM59 7B 86 ANA - APP TITLE WORD INDEX ANA - ANT WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY SOLUTIONS 81 ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER PACM59 ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER JACM594 4b9 ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL IFIPb2 177 TCJ1594 IbO ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS LSU 55 29 ANALYSIS ON THE UTE COM COMPUTER AUS bO B4.3 ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CLUN55 Ibl ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS PACM59 80 ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING AUS bOAl2.2 ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRI WJCC60 301 ANALYSIS USING A COMPUTER PACM5b 10 TCJ1583 111 ANALYSIS USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER ANALYSIS USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS IFRENCHI ICIP59 102 SJCCb2 3b5 ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED OATA TECHNIQUES ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATI AUS bO B6.1 ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING CACMbOl 418 ANALYSIS, A HEURISTIC PROBLEM MTL b12 b55 ANALYSIS, STUDIES USING THE GENERAL INQUIRER SYSTEM SJCCb3 241 ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ON IFIPb2 149 ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE OCR b2 lBl CACM62b 349 ANALYTIC DIFFERENTIATION BY COMPUTER A COMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS EJCC59 238 DISCRETE POINTS ONLY ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN HARV571 3 ICAL SCIENCE AND THE SERVICE THEY MAl THE PLACE OF ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWING BIOLOG ICSI581 571 PGEC582 109 LOGICAL CIRCUITS ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS PGEC584 324 CORRECTION TO ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR ANALYTICAL DIFFERENTIATION BY A DIGITAL COMPUTER ONR 54 6 A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES TCJ1594 163 ABSTRACTING JOURNALS ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN I CS 1581 351 APPLICATIONS OF CRC-I05 DECIMAL DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PGEC521 19 THE DESIGN OF THE BENDIX DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER P IRE530 -1352 AN ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIlL ANALYZER AS A DIfFERENCE ANALYZER JACM543 128 LSU 56 95 A OIGITAL COMPUTER AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER A COMBINED ANALOG-OIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER EJCC59 94 THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM. A LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER WJCC61 173 IflP62 306 MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYZER INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SOLVING PGEC604 503 THE ITERATIVE NCR 624 86 CONTROL SYSTEM fOR THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER CONSTRAINTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER THE REPRESENTATION OF PGEC563 III DIGITAL COMPUTER TO OPERATE AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER CODING A GENERAL-PURPOSE WJCC55 82 lION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY WJCC53 20B DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER lION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY P IRE530 1491 DIFFERENCE METHOOS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS BY THE ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER 3 ION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH PGEC534 REAL-TIME DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER IDARTI WJCC54 134 THE AUTOMATIC POSITION SURVEY ANALYZER AND COMPUTER NCR 594 231 JACM543 12B AN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER AS A DIFFERENCE ANALYZER PGEC592 182 THE USE OF A REPETITIVE OIfFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WJCC61 501 THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES JACM5B3 281 METHODS OF SIMULATING A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER TlONS LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMATION BY DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNC PGEC592 204 FJCC63 217 A HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SYSTEM ION DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART I, OESCRIPTION ANO APPLICAT EJCC58 144 DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE ANO FUNCTION EJCC58 148 PECS52 THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER 6 NCR 544 B7 DESIGN FEATURES OF CURRENT DIGITAL DIFfERENTIAL ANALYZERS COMPUTING AND ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR DIfFERENTIAL ANALYZERS PGEC581 32 SYSTEMATIC SCALING fOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS PGEC594 486 £LEC61 139 OIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS DYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN PGEC512 74 CRITERION OF LINEAR ELECTRONIC-ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS AND SEMIDIGITAL METHODS (GERMANI DIP 62 IbO AN A PGEC514 255 NALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRDRS IN ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS NALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS II. CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN A PGEC581 17 IIJCC58 82 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IN PERSPECTIVE APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC OIfFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS P IRE53D 14B7 CACM583 4 FUNCTION TABLE ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH THE UTILITY OF ANASTOMOTIC NETS 62 RTCS62 ANATRAN, FIRST STEP IN BREEDING THE DIGINALOG IIJCC60 315 A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT LOGICAL CIRCUITS PGEC633 19B P IRE53D 1388 THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-ANO-DR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS NCR 537 34 THE WORD ·AND' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING 01 LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, THEORY AN I BMJ614 297 LYI LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, OATA ANA IBMJ614 312 HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE READER EJCC60 2bl THE LIGHTLY LOAOED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP I BMJ632 112 AINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THETA IEEOBACK METHOD FOR OBT PGEC603 359 A SOLUTION TO THE EULER ANGLE TRANSFOR~ATION EQUATIONS PGEC603 3b2 ROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL DISPLAYS COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECT IIICR b34 11 IBMJ602 Ib3 IRON FIL~S ANGLE-OF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKELTRANSLATICN METHOOS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO AN ANGLO-RUSSIAN SCHEME MACHINE ICIP59 199 ONR 60 162 SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK C SCATTERING FACTOR OFI DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE ANGULAR DEPENDENCE OF THE IMAGINARY PART OF THE ATOMI I BMJ592 106 A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN ANIMAL AND MACHINE MEMORIES AUS b3 C.22 APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE OESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS THE BCS 58 bib QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EXPLANATION OF LEARNING IN ANIMALS SOME MTP 58 691 IBMJb02 152 ANISOTROPIC CONOUCTION IN SOLIDS NEAR SURfACES ANGLE-Of-INCIOENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATEO NICKEL-IRON FILMS ItlMJ602 Ib3 MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL THIN FILMS IIIMJ602 11b ARACTERISTICS OF 4-79 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS THE SWITCHING CH PGEC583 228 THE SIMULATION Of COGNITIVE PROCESSES, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGECb13 4b2 THE SIMULATION Of COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATEO BIBLIOGRAPHY PGECb24 535 AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR AND NAND LOGIC PGEC635 462 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ACM REPOSITORY CACMb34 142 ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL IBMJb31 34 HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN I BMJ621 122 TRANSLATION Of PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER AUTOMATIC IFIPb2 550 ANOTHER TEST MATRIX FOR DETERMINANTS AND MATRICES CACM636 310 COMPUTERS, THE ANSWER TO REAL-TIME FLIGHT ANALYSIS WJCC59 350 BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER CATH63 207 OIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR NCR 584 217 A GENERAL A GENERAL THE METHOO OF SEQUENTIAL AIRCRAft ROUTE FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE PIPE FLEXIBILITY THE NUMERICAL NO VAN, A VARIANCE THE CONTRIBUTION OF SYMBOLIC CO FERMI AI ANALOG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS TECHNICAL MARKET HARMONIC SYMPOSIUM ON NUMERICAL ODA ERROR C DIGITAl! THE MATRIX IFORCEI METHOD Of STRUCTURAL COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT AUTOMATIC LINGUISTIC A COMPUTER APPROACH TO CONTENT E INDEPENDENI ACCELERATION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION 87 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 87 ANT - APP TITLE WORD INDEX MODEL ANALOG COMPUTER STUDY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO ANTICIPATORY DISPLAY DESIGN THROUGH THE USE OF AN A LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER USING ANTICOINCIDENCE SHIELDING ANALOG LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWnCHING TRANSISTORS WHAT IS A COMPUTER ANYHOW APACHE, A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG COMPUTING APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ANO RECoROING EURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES . THE SIMULATION OF .N FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANOOM-ACCESS MEMORY COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERRITE APERTUREO PLATES THE APEXC, A LOW-COST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR A MECHANICAL HEART-LUNG APPARATUS ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMAN) TAPES APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIOE OCTAL DIAGRAMS OF BINARY CONCEPTION AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER OESIGN LOGIC A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION PICTORIAL INPUTS AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATION CHRYSLER'S INITIAL EOPM APPlICA TlON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION AN APPROACH TO A BANKING APPLICATION A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION A NEW THEORY OF TRANSLATION AND ITS APPLICA TIoN A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULse CIRCUIT, ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICA TION PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTERS AND THEIR APPLICATION NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THEIR APPLICA TION TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICA TION A PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING A PROCEOURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLI CA TI ONFUNDAMENTAL ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART I, DESCRIPTION AND APPLICA TION DYANA, DYNAMICS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION THE LOGICAL DESIGN IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE OF MAGNETIC-CORE CIRCUITS ERSI FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATI ON AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUT SELECTING AN APPLICAT ION FOR MECHANIZATION COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TRACING APPLICA TION OF A COMBINATION OF ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL THE STUDY OF THE APPLICA TION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION CONTROL RETAIL.BRANCH CONTROL PROBLEMS IN THE APPLICA TION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND AN APPLICAT ION OF A COMPUTER TO WIND TUNNEL DESIGN, 1 AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL DESIGN, 2 A 8USINESS APPL ICA TION OF A DIGITAL COMPVTER SIMPLIFICATION Of BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS APPLICA TI ON OF A FINITE SET COVERIN£ THEOREM TO THE IVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER THE UN THE ASSIGNMENT OF TELEPHONE FACILITIES THE APPLICA TI ON OF A LARGE-SCALE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO AN ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICA TION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR THE PRACTICAL APPLICA TION Of A SMALL COMMERCIAL USER OUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICI APPLICATION OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PR08LEMS ENe N OF A CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE oPERATIO SYSTEM A CASE STUDY IN THE APPL ICA TlON OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING APPLICATION OF AN I.C.T. 1301 COMPUTER MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIlE COMPUTER TO APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES STATISTICS THE APPLICA TION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES TO THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE APPLICATION OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC REASONING TO MEDICINE DESIGN AND Te ERROR DETECTION APPLI CA TI ON OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT COMMERCE THE APPlI CAT ION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TO BUSINESS AND PROBLEM AN APPLICATION OF COOING THEORY TO A FILE AODRESS HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTER TECHNIQUES TO PROBLEMS IN THE RCA-PERT-COST PROI A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPlICA TIoN OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND STABILITY PRCBLEMS APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOMOBILE CONTROL AND TING CRYSTAL BALLS OR MAGNETIC CORES, THE APPLICA TION OF COMPUTERS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS FORECAS LARC APPLICA TI ON OF COMPUTERS TO CIRCUIT DES IGN FOR UNIVAC AN APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO GENERAL BOOKEEPING CONTROL THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN MATERIAL OF AN INTEGRATEO OIL COMPANY APPLICA TlON OF COMPUTERS TO THE COMMERICAL PLANNING OIL INDUSTRY APPLI CA TI ON OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO RESEARCH OF THE PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES APPlICA T10N OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO THE SOLUTION OF A TOPOLOGICAL APPlICA TlON OF COMPVTING MACHINES THE APPLICA TION OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES APPLICATION OF DATA PROCESSORS IN PRoOVCTION THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN INDVSTRIAL CONTROL OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS APPLICA TlON OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION THE APPLICA TIoN OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO BUSINESS ANO COMMERCE SYSTEM LCSS STUDIES APPlICA TI ON OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER PROBLEMS THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC TRACTION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY X-RAY ANALYSIS APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO THE OETERMINATION HIGHWAY DESIGN PROBLEMS APPlICA TIoN OF DIGITAL SIMULATION TECHNIQUES TO OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS ON AN APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS ENGINEERING PRCBLEMS APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO SWITCHING APPLICATION OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES TO MULTI-WAY COMPUTER SIMULATIONS THE APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG G OF OROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE APPlI CA TI ON OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC CoDIN CONTACT NETWCRKS THE APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY TO THE SYNTHESIS OF THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPlICA TION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TU8ES TABLES THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPVTERS TO NUMBER THEORY oMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPlICA TI ON OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUT PROBLEMS APPLICATION OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING TO CHEMICAL IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM APPLICAT ION OF HYBRID ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES SYSTEM APPLICA TION Of HYBRID LOGIC CIRCVITRY THE FoRMATIO~ CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX IONS APPLICA TlON OF IBM EOP METHOOS TO THE CALCULATION OF PROBLEM (FRENCHI APPLICA TlON OF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT ENGINEERING PROBLEMS APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS THE APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC SYSTEM APPlI CA TI ON OF LIST-PROCESSING METHOOS TO THE DESIGN AN ENGINEERING APPLI CA TI ON OF LoGIC-STRUCTVRE TABLES HE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIoN,1 THE APPLICATION OF MODERN DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO T MACHINE INDEXING TH£ APPLICATION OF MOOERN LEXICOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL ceNTROL APPLICATION OF OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY 88 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ANA - APP BIT 611 27 WCR 584 67 IB"J632 135 WJCC57 121 TCB7631 3 PGEC625 699 EJCC58 130 PIRE611 49 EJCC56 107 lofeR 584 62 ADC 53 264 18MJ574 330 56 ECIP55 EJCC56 84 CACM599 28 JACM594 469 PACM59 81 NCR 624 114 PECS52 5 LSU 56 23 BCS 58 591 CAN 58 164 PGEC593 317 NSMT60 363 PGEC604 439 CAN 62 278 AVS 63 C.13 CACM63D 708 NCR 584 225 TCJ5623 164 EJCC58 144 WJCC56 70 EJCC54 30 ECIP55 105 HARV55 110 TCJ2593 134 TCJ2591 24 TCB4602 41 TCJ1581 42 TCJ1582 64 TCJ2593 103 IFIP62 7H EJCC58 152 WJCC58 165 JACM624 440 BCS 58 510 AVS 60 Bl.2 CAN 58 223 8CS 58 465 EOPS61 438 LSU 58 129 ONR 54 34 AOC 53 166 HARV61 110 PGEC543 6 MANC51 30 I BMJ632 127 AUS 60 85.1 PACM62 100 84 EJCC57 CAN 58 15 WJCC61 185 CAS 55 26 AUS 573 310 EOPS61 344 HARV49 305 HARV49 323 WJCC56 86 PACM52P 293 WJCC55 61 98 I EES56 I EES56 100 F TT 53 246 L SU 51 82 59 I EES56 CAN 58 307 WJCC61 39 JACM594 486 PIRE530 1487 I CIP59 396 S JCC62 255 ARAP591 81 HARV511 244 PGEC581 61 PACH61 6A2 LSU 58 139 CLUN55 63 SJCC63 105 PGEC604 418 CACM63N 694 IFIP62 1'15 LSU 57 95 BCS 56 616 TCJ6644 321 CACH61N 516 AUS 60 Al.1 MIPP61 326 WJCC54 45 HARV47 213 LSU 56 219 88 APP - APP TITLE WORD INDEX F TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER. A NEW LAT ION AND MONTE CARLO PROCEDURES THE ATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PI THE POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN THE PROBLE~S OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE AN OPERATIONS EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING THE ON OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS AN HESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK PURPOSE AND PROGRAI'MING TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING A MAJOR INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL PROCESSING MACHINE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS CONDUCTING E~ERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH MACHINE TRANSLATION METHODS AND THEIR AN A THREE-VALUEO SYSTEM OF LOGIC AND ITS ARITHMETIZING DECLARATIONS. AN THE CROSSED-fILM CRYOTRON AND ITS PROGRESS IN COMPUTER A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR AN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCING PROCEOURE WITH LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS WITH AN A NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WITH ECIFICALLY. LINEAR PRI LOGARITHMIC PROGRAMS. THEIR eN A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION PlI.OBLEM. WITH ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS WITH AN TION APPROXI~ATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH A REDUCTION METHOD FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA. AND ITS ELECTRICAL DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTERS IN BASIC BUSINESS THE NORC AND SOME OF ITS A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COMPUTER AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING. METHODS AND BIZMAC II COMPUTER. CHARACTERISTICS AND PAYROLL AND PROOUCTION SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER A HIGH-SCANNING-RATE STORAGE DEVICE FOR COMPUTER SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING SHIFT-REGISTER CODE FOR INDEXING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND BUSINESS P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS AUTOMATIC COOING FOR BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTER ADVANCED COMPUTER A~ ALGORITHM FOR PATH CONNECTIONS AND ITS ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SIGNIFICANT A COM~ON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE. SOFTWARE. AND A SURVEY OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO COMPUTING AND ITS LEARNING MATRICES AND THEIR REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-BORNE CONTROL REQUIRE~ENTS FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE REGRESSION eN E.D.P. EQUIPMENT AND ITS INDUSTRIAL FLIP-FLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME OF A CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTER FOR CONTROL MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT SSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE OPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND SOME COMPUTER IZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD COMPUTER AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II. DATA ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER SOME L REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS COMPUTER SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER CLINICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ADMINISTRATION PART I I EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TOOLS DIFFUSICN 810 NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER ANALOG COMPUTER SOME COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER SOME NEW OPERA TlON AND ENGINEERING SOME flOW DIAGRAMS OF PEGASUS AUTOCODE IN SOME EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS PROBLE~S THE LINGUISTIC PROBLHS SOME ANAL VZER 89 APPLICATION OF PUSHDOWN-STORE MACHINES APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING ICONTROL 0 APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMU APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQU APPLICATION OF THE ARTICLE IN ENGLISH APPLICATION OF THE BURROUGHS EI0l COMPUTER APPLICATION OF THE ElECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EO PM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATI APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNT APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM APPLICATION OF THE STEEPEST ASCENT METHOD TO CONCAVE APPLICATION OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO APPLICATION ON AN E.D.P. SYSTEM APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATAAPPLICATION TO AL IIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPER APPLICATION TO AN ANGLO-RUSSIAN SCHEME APPLICATION TO BALLISTICS APPLICATION TO BASE THREE DIGITAL CIRCUITS APPLICATION TO COBOL APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITS APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINE AND SYSTEM DESIGN APPLICATION TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECORDING SYSTEMS APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PROBLEMS IIQUES FOR APPLICATION TO PARALLEL PROGRAMMING APPLICATION TO PATTERN RECOGNITION APPLICATION TO PAYROLL APPLICATION TO PRODUCT ALLOCATION APPLICATION TO THE CALCULATION OF CONVEX ANO. MORE SP APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBLEM APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFE APPLICATION TO THESAURIC TRANSLATION APPLICATIONS APPL I CA TI ONS APPLICAT IONS APPLICATIONS APPLICA TI ONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPL ICAT IONS APPLICA TlONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPL I CA TI ONS APPL ICATIONS APPLICA TlONS APPL ICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS INTERIM APPLICATIONS MINIMUM APPLICATIONS SPECIAL APPLICATIONS MUL TlPLE APPLICATIONS TRANS IS TOR APPLI CA TI ONS A GENERALl ZED APPLICATIONS THE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FROM APPLICA TlONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMI APPLICA TlONS THE PROBLEMS OF PLANNING NEW METR APPLICATIONS THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITAR APPLICATIONS ION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC APPLI CA TI ONS APPLICA nONS AT THE FRONTIERS Of BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH APPL ICATIONS FeR CONTENT-ADORESSABLE MEMORIES APPLICATIONS FOR INOUSTRY AND THE MILITARY. A CRITICA APPLICATIONS FGR THE UNIVAC LARC APPL ICA TIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL APPL ICATIONS IN COMPUTER DESIGN APPLICATIONS IN INOUSTRY FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE APPL ICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. APPLICATIONS IN PREDICTOR DESIGN APPL ICATIONS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING IN BUSINESS APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. PART I AND APPLICATIONS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MODELS IN APPLICATIONS IN THE NU~ERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS Of APPLICATIONS OF AN eLECTRONIC fUNCTION GENERATOR APPLICATiONS OF ANALOGUE CO~PUTERS APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC CODING TO SMALL CALCULATORS APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC APPLlCA TlONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF THE USE APPLlCA TI ONS OF COMPUTERS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERY APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES TO MOLECULAR-BEAM APPL I CA TI ONS OF COMPUTING TO FLUID DYNAMICS PROBLEMS APPLICAT IONS OF CONTACT GRieS APPLICATIONS OF CRC-I05 DECIMAL DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ANT - APP FJCC63 215 IFIP62 231 JACM5B4 343 PACM62 50 IUL 611 111 EJCC54 50 TCJ5634 264 AUS 60 Al.l CAS 56 32 8 IT 613 141 TCJ6633 277 NCR 594 204 WJCC56 119 IF IP62 185 AUS 60 A6.2 CAN 60 4" LSU 57 182 EJCC54 79 IBMJ621 44 ICIP59 199 FTT 53 216 ICIP59 407 CACM631 24 EJCC59 255 CAS 57 64 NCR 612 101 TCJ3614 237 J ACM614 513 OCR 62 249 HARV55 145 PACM59 27 ICIP59 93 JACM631 lIO ARAP591 230 PACM56 4 ICIP59 321 PGEC532 5 12 E JCC55 LSU 56 52 WJCC56 36 CAS 57 45 LSU 57 35 NEWC57 57 BCS 58 14 WJCC58 96 JACM581 76 HACC59 10 CACM590 40 ARAP591 189 PGEC592 108 AIC 601 1 TCJ3603 144 EJCC61 219 P IRE611 296 PGEC613 346 CHBK62 5 FJCC62 121 PGEC623 324 TCB7631 17 PGEC636 846 LSU 57 206 WJCC58 141 ADC 53 85 CAN 60 109 PWCS54 38 PGEC591 8 IFIP62 423 LCMT61 231 IBMJ612 93 CAS 57 23 FJCC63 517 I BMJ614 312 FJCC63 603 FJCC63 495 SJCC63 179 CAS 61 126 EJCC53 18 WJeC56 82 CAN 58 175 PACM62 98 CACM634 176 ~GEC573 143 HARV61 265 C AtlS62 I HARV61 48 CAS 58 94 CAN 58 330 PGEC581 48 AADC60 30 EJCC54 64 AUS 60 B2.1 EJCC59 133 T CJ4611 30 WJCCS3 128 CLUN55 91 AUS 511 107 HARV61 326 ClUN55 51 H ARV5 71 293 PGEC521 19 89 APP - APT TITLE WORD INDEX SOME APPLICATIONS OF OEUCE ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS APPLICATIONS OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN THE SOME APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME INDUSTRIAl APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERRITE APERTURED PLATES USE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY A DIRECT READ-OUT BISTABLE CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OF IT ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF LARGE SCALE COMPUTERS DEVICES SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETOSTRICTION DELAY LINES SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS INVENTORY REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST BINARY SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS OF REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF OPTICAL ~OOULATICN THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARGE-CONTROL THEORY A REVIEW OF SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE DEUCE COMPUTER SOME ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER CSIRAC MATHEMATICAl APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER USER EXPERIENCES AND APPLICATIONS OF THE ERA 1103 SURVEY OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN, APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 IGERMAN) AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS OF THE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS IEXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON A 70901 (FRENCH) 10F A PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO ARMS CONTROL STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY, ITS APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTERS AND CONTROLLING SYSTEMS AMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS PAR DESIGN OF NUMERICAL FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TC MISSILE DATA PROCESSING SOME COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SEARCHING AND SORTING SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TC SHIP DESIGN CALCULATIONS SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED COOING ECM 64 ITHE CAROUSEL MEMORY) APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT OR FINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REDUCTION OF MISSILE AND SATElLIT BISTABLE SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO TUNNEL DIOOE CIRCUITS SMALL BUS I NESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER ERS TRAINING FOR ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS VIA COMPILERS, INTERPRETERS, AND ASSEMBl AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS ANO OPERATION COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS, THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS EXPERIENCE THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERS ON THE TRAINING OF APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS AND SCIENTISTS INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS A BRIEF CONSIDERATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS SOME GENERAL MOOEL BASIN THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE OAVID W. TAYLOR PURE AND APPLIED PROGRA"MING CURVE F!TUNG FOR A MODEL OF APPLIED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULING URAL ANDI THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEEO COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULT TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINES A OATA PROCESSING TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE COMPUTERS RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES SOME ASPECTS OF SAMPLING AS APPLIED TO DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS DIGITAL COMPUTERS APPLIED TO GAMES THE UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS OVER-RELAXATION APPLIED TO IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS ORED CCST, STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL AND JOB COST CONTROL DATA PROCESSING APPLIED TO MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES ANALOG COMPUTING APPLIED TO NOISE STUDIES HYBRID TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS TI 8 CACM601 2 WJCC5 1 ICSI581 181 AUS 60S' 4.2 WJCC60 301 IBMJ592 106 PACM5R 2 TCJ4611 41 AUS 60 C4.1 PIICM62 87 NCR 574 U5 WJCC57 198 TCJ5623 221 ROME62 231 IBMJ602 101 I SMJ621 58 ISMJ591 18 IBMJ591 18 SOS 61 325 PACM61 13C2 CATH63 389 AUS 60 A6.2 PGEC542 45 OPI 62 181 TCJ3601 10 LSU 55 41 LSU 58 119 AUS 60 111.4 94 AUD - AUT TITLE WORD INDEX PRDBLEMS OF AUDITOR AND C~PUTERS PROBLEMS DF E.D.P. AND THE OF AUDITING COMPUTING DATA. SECTION 2. THE EXTERNAL ARTIFICIAL FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN IBM EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN NCR EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN STC EQUIPMENT BEING OFFERED IN BURROUGHS EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN THE SMALL COMPUTER IN A.D.P. SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE ICT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO PROBLEMS OF LOCAL USE OF A COMPUTER BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS NOTES ON AN THE USE OF MULTIPLE AN THE IBM TYPE &10 TOOLS THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN SO~E PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE PEGASUS THE PEGASUS COMPUTER FURTHER AN EXTENDED AN A SPECIALIZED OF COMPUTERS THE USE OF PEGASUS A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY ALP, AN THE ELLIOTT 803 SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY UNIVERSITY C(MPUTERS THE RUNNING PEGASUS AN EVALUATION OF MERCURY MERCURY PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN THE IB~ TYPE 705 AUDITING COMPUTING DATA. SECTION 1. INTERNAL AUDIT AUDITING COMPUTING DATA. SECTION 2. THE EXTERNAL AUDITOR AUDITDR AND COMPUTERS PROBLEMS AUDITORY RECOGNITION IN TELEPHONY A THEOREM AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AUGMENTS TO ALGOL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY AUSTRALIAN POST OFFICE AUSTRALIAN USERS AUTHOR INDEX, 195+-1958 AUTHOR INDEX. 1958-1961 AUTHORITIES IN DATA PReCESSING AUTHORITY AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUOY AUTHORSHIP PROBLEM AUTO-CORRELATION IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION AUTO-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING AUTO-POINT COMPUTER AUTD-PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE AUTO-REGRESSION MODEL THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN AUTOCODE AUTOCDDE AUTOCOO~ AUTOCOOE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER IMERCURY) AUTOCODE FOR PEGASUS AUTOCODE FOR TABLE MANIPULATION AUTOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS AUTOCODE IN SO~E EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS AUTO CODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE AUTOCODE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE AUTOCODE MARK II AUTO CODE PROGRAMME AUTOCODE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED FOR THE MANCHESTER AUTOCODE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY AUTO CODE READABILITY AUTOCODE, ADDITIONAL NOTES AUTOCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY AUTOCODED PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING AUTOCODER AUTOCODES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK PATTERN RECOGNITION USING AUTOCORRELATION PERIODIC SEQ~ENCES AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE L STRATEGY INI TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRAOES, AN EXPERIMENTA COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATA THE LOGIC OF FIXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTOMATA PROGRAMMING AND THE THEORY DF AUTOMATA MANY VALUED LOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA PHYSIOLOGY OF AUTOMATA SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA TOWARD INDUCTIVE INFERENCE AUTOMATA ON THE NATURE OF THE RELIABILITY OF AUTOMATA A DECISION PROCEDURE FOR COMPUTATIONS OF FINITE AUTOMATA ISOMORPHISM GROUPS OF AUTOMATA THE THEORY OF DEFINITE AUTOMATA COMPUTATION, BEHAVIOR, ANO STRUCTURE IN FIXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA LOGICAL, RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR ·THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA TURING MACHINES, FINITE AUTOMATA AND NEURAL NETS FINITE AUTOMATA AND THE SET OF SQUARES FINITE AUTOMATA AND THEIR DECISION PROBLEMS AUTOMATA AND THOUGHT PROCESSES IGERMANI TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS CATEGOR IZ ING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA, A SURVEY THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA, PART I THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA, PART II FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS CLASS, THE AUTOMATED CLASSROOM IPHILCO 20001 AUTOMATED COMPUTER CARD DESIGN AUTOMATED COMPUTER DESIGN DESCRIPTRAN, AUTOMATED DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY COMPUTER-AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITION LOGIC AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION AND COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION SUBJECT-~ATTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND AUTOMATED LOGICAL DESIGN A CO~PUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE ESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATED PROGRAMS ITAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF R AUTOMATED TEACHING NTERACTIONS 8ETWEEN FUTURE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AND AUTOMATED TEACHING METHODS OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL STUDY AN AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM AUTOMATED WEAThER PREDICTION RECOMMENOATICNS AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING. SURVEY AND ICAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL OATA INDEXING AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATIST A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE AUTOMATIC AFFIX INTERPRETATION AND RELIABILITY AUTOMATIC AIDS TO DICTIDNARY REVISION SEMI-AUTOMATIC ALLOCATION OF DATA STORAGE FOR PACT I ALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMI 95 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ASS - AUT TCJ3601 10 TCJ36Dl 11 AUS 63 A.20 TCJ3601 11 IBMJ5B4 294 PGEC603 338 CACM604 211 AUS 60 C2.1 AUS 60013.1 AUS 60D14.1 AUS 60D14.2 AUS 60D14.3 AUS 60D15.3 AUS 60 Al.2 AUS 60 A5.4 AUS 63 A.9 AUS 60D15.1 JACM584 397 CACM610 589 TCJ2593 105 TCB7631 7 AUS 63 A.8 HARV61 163 OCR 62 305 PACM62 18 SACI5B 77 ARAP591 220 PACM56 27 ARAP591 16 ARAP591 58 TCJ1594 192 TCJ1583 124 TCJ6633 237 ROME62 613 TCJ5634 313 TCJ4611 30 ARAP612 29 TCJ5621 28 ARAP612 77 MlP 58 201 TCJ1581 15 TCJ3614 232 CACM623 156 TCJ2591 XI ARAP591 93 ARAP591 64 WJCC56 49 TCB5624 149 PIRE611 175 PGEC613 383 PLCI61 99 P IRE530 1234 HARV571 147 PGEC601 39 PGEC604 469 CPFS61 100 SOS 61 135 WJCC61 291 JACM611 III I FIP62 395 RTCS62 196 JACM623 315 JACM624 469 PGEC633 233 SOS 59 282 I CIP59 138 JACM614 467 JACM634 528 I BMJ592 114 DIP 62 1 IFlP62 379 JACM613 384 IFIP62 391 IFIP62 391 AIC 612 379 JACM572 193 . JACM573 279 JACM611 1 CAS 61 177 PACM61 13B4 PACM59 4 CACM636 336 I BMJ631 2 ICC 621 26 PLCI61 67 ItCR 634 94 PGEC636 887 PLC161 86 CABS62 308 PLCI61 281 PLCI61 25 EJCC61 306 CACM613 164 CACM615 226 PACM61 5C3 EClP55 182 NSMT60 317 PACM61 13C4 JACM564 299 ItCR 574 164 95 AUT - AUT TITLE WORD INDEX A PROPOSED AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC STRUCTURE CO~PUTER SYSTEM AUTOMATIC TUBE MEMORIES THE BEST WAY TO DESIGN AN AUTOMATIC INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING THE SATURN AUTOMATIC MAN-To-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS OF DEBUGGING AUTOMATIC A MECHANIZED APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSCOOE, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE MARK 5 SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC THE COLASL AUTOMATIC THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC SAKO, AN AUTOMATIC THE COLASL AUTOMATIC ARITHMETIC TRANSLATOR~CDMPILER OF THE IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC OF A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN THE PkODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC PRINT I, AN AUTOMATIC FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC FUTURE SIMPLE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC ALGEBRAIC THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CASE STUDY THE AUTOMATIC SOME ENGINEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC TABLES FOR AUTOMATIC CHECKING IN AUTOMATIC DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC CONSIDERATIONS OAf A TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC CONSI DERA TI ONS LABORATORY AUTOMATIC IMPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC COLUMN DESIGN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF AN AUTOMATIC CAPABILITIES, COST. AND SAVINGS OF AN AUTOMATIC THE OAK RIDGE AUTOMATIC MOSAIC, THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC THE ESSENTIAL TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS BY AUTOMATIC CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT SELECTION SYSTEM FOR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC SPEC IAL-PURPOSE AUTOMATIC LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON AUTOMATIC THE CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR AUTOMATIC SYMPOSIUM ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS USING AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC SOME APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC THE INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC DIFFICULTIES OF USING AUTOMATIC INTRODUCTION TO DATA HANDLING AND AUTOMATIC EVOLUTION OF AUTOMATIC AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE SOME AUTOMATIC SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC THE PLACE OF AUTOMATIC THE APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC CURRICULUM THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATIC A TRULY AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC ANALOG INTERPOLATOR FOR AUTOMATIC THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC RANDOM PROCESSES IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC IN A CCMPUTER ~EMORY THE AUTOMATIC AIRCRAFT AN AUTOMATIC DISK FILES AN AUTOMATIC THE MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION FOR AUTOMATIC A BANK ADOPTS AUTOMATIC A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO INTEGRATION OF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC OPERATION AUTOMATIC PREDICTION AUTOMATIC RVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC RVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND DF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC RVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC PLANTS AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC 96 ANALOGUE COMPUTER ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS CALCULATING MACHINE CALCULATING MACHINES CALCULATING MACHINES AND NUMERICAL METHODS CALCULATION AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE CAR PARK CHARACTER RECOGNITION CHARACTER RECOGNITION CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS CHECKOUT SYSTEM CODE TRANSLATION COOING COOING CODING CODING AT G.E. CODING BY FORTRAN COOING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CODING FOR FERUT CODING FOR THE IBM 701 CODING FOR TREAC CODING LANGUAGE CODING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS COOING PRINCIPLES CODING SYSTEM COOING SYSTEM CODING SYSTEM CODING SYSTEM THE CODING SYSTEM CODING SYSTEM A DESCR IPTION COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 705 COOING SYSTEM, ITS DEVELOPMENT, USE AND CODING SYSTEMS CODING TECHNIQUES, 1955 CODING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES CODING TO SMALL CALCULATORS CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, AND COMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMP~TATION AND CONTROL PART I, GENERAL COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL COMPUTATION AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL COMPUTATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING COMPUTATION IN MULTI-COMPONENT DISTILLATION COMPUTATION OF MOLECULAR INTEGRALS COMPUTATIONS WITH POWER SERIES COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING COMPUTER IFLAC) COMPUTER ISEAC) COMPUTER ISWACI ITURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IGERMAN) COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS IFRENCH) COMPUTERS AND TEACHING MACHINES COMPUTERS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL METHODS COMPUTERS ON OFFICE WORK COMPUTING COMPUTING COMPUTING ASPECTS IN THE EVALUATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY COMPUTING MACHINERY COMPUTING MACHINERY IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS COMPUTING MACHINES TO STATISTICS COMPUTING MACHINES UPON THE UNDERGRADUATE COMPUTING SYSTEM COMPUTING SYSTEMS CONTROL CONTROL AND INFORMATION SYSTEM CONTROL BY VISUAL SIGNALS CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTROL SYSTEMS CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN TEXT CORRECTION OF MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING CREATION OF LITERATURE ABSTRACTS CRUISE CONTROL COMPUTER FOR LONG RANGE DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATIONS DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS AND DATA PROCESSING FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER DATA PROCESSING FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT DATA PROCESSING IN LARGER MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING IN THE TACTICAL FIELD ARMY COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 191t6-1963 AUO - AUT AUS 572 216 PGEC636 755 PGEC531t 8 MANC51 16 AUS 51 10 AUS 51 93 IFIP62 126 TCJlt621t 313 TCJlt612 121 PGEC635 521 NCR 591t 218 EJCC61 232 WJCC6D 329 ONR 51t 71t ACFI57 17 ACFI57 103 3 ACFI57 TCB2582 21t TCJ3603 lit It JACM551t 243 JACM554 253 ARAP591 23 ROME62 501 ARAP591 81 ONR 56 3 WJCC57 188 CAN 58 349 ARAP612 161 PACM62 Itlt CACM592 9 JACM564 266 ACFI57 29 AUS 60 C3.2· CACM587 5 LSU 56 6 ONR 54 31t EJCC54 64 ONR 54 ItO AUS 60 A8.4 PACM52P 85 CACM5B1 B RMCS60 14 AUS 63 C.1t AUS 63 C.1t FTT 53 135 CTPC51t 59 AUS 60 BIt.1 AUS 63 B.14 JACM561 10 AUS 51 127 ONR 51 21 P ACM52T H2 AOC 53 3B ECIP55 141t AUS 60B'7.2 CACM596 27 WJCC57 37 EJCC51 81t PECS52 2 ECIP55 143 FTT 53 199 ECIP55 188 I EES56 125 ICIP59 102 PLCI61 257 AUS 60 82.1 MANC51 13 AUS 60 A7.4 ONR 51 1 PACM52P 29 CAN 58 88 PACM52P 107 31 ECIP55 HARVlt9 215 ADC 53 166 CTPC51t ItO WJCC56 10 AUS 60 C9.1t JACM552 83 NCR 51t4 82 MTP 58 841 CCST61 363 PIRE611 305 BIT 621 itS 18MJ631t 317 IIIMJ5B2 159 PGEC521 1t7 CACMUO 626 LSU 57 23 JACM573 245 TCJ3603 127 NCR 591t 223 EDPS61 90 CAN 62 76 AODC62 195 CACM591t 22 CACM595 17 CACM599 31t WJCC53 65 WJCC59 187 96 AUT - AUT 91 AUT - AUT TITLE WORD INOEX PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION Of AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC MAy 1958 AUTOMATIC EXPERIMENTS THE AUTOMATIC AN ALGORITHM fOR AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE USE Of PARENTHESIS-fREE NOTATION fOR THE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC PARAMETERS THE AUTOMATIC TECHNIQUES FOR INCORPORATING MICROGLOSSARIES IN AN AUTOMATIC CHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC ON PROBLEMS OF ADDRESS .IN AN AUTOMATIC BI8LIOGRAPHY ON AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMATIC UCTURAl ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC THE AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSIS BASIC NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN AUTOMATIC THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC SOME AUTOMATIC VERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC CODING ON AUTOMATIC AN AUTOMATIC SURVEILLANCE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS AUTOMATIC AUTOMAHC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC SYSTEMATICS OF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC INTROOUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC THE PHilOSOPHY OF AUTOMATIC lIMITS FOR AUTOMATIC CODES AND CODING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC COMPUTER AUTOMATIC PROCESSING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROCESSING SYSTEM INTEGRATION ANO AUTOMATIC DATA SYSTEMS FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC AN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC G A MAPPING ON THE AUTOMATIC REPRESENTS A THEORY THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATIC AN AUTOMATIC ARITHMETIC AN ON-liNE SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC A MECHANIZATION OF ALGEBRAIC DIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC RESEARCH PROCEDURES FOR AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE NETHERLANDS AUTOMATIC THE IDENTIFICATION OF DOCU~ENT CONTENT, A PROBLEM IN AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES AUTOMATIC ASPECTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN AUTOMATIC THE USAF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC COMPUTER AUTOMATIC THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ATION OF HYBRIC ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC SPECIFICATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC IN APPLICATleN OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC VALUE OF A FUNCTION AN AUTOMATIC A METHOD OF AUTOMATIC MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC THE 0825 AUTOMATIC S~ALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC TRANSDUCER DESIGN THE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC REFERENCE FOR ADDRESSING AUTOMATIC COMPilER METHOD OF AUTOMATIC GESTALT PROGRAMMING, A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC SY~PDSIUM ON AUTOMATIC FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC CURRENT THEORY AhD PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC CURRENT PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATIC CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMERCIAL AUTOMATIC THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC RIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES. SOME 08SERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC RIPTION OF CCMPUTING PROCESSES, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC • MARCH. 1961 DATA PROCESSING INTO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS DATA PROCESSING METHOOS DATA-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM FOR WIND TUNNELS DATA-PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. DATA-RECORDING IN REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BIOlDGICAL DESIGN OF LOGICAL CRYOGENIC CIRCUITS DESIGN OF LOGICAL NETWORKS OESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM DICTIONARY TAGGING DICTIONARY LINGUISTIC AND lilA DICTIONARy OF FRENCH DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION DIGITAL COMPUTER IX (FORCEI METHOD OF STR DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERING DIGITAL COMPUTERS DIGITAL COMPUTERS DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN WESTERN EUROPE DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINERY IREVIEW OF GO DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES DIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM FOR SPACE DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM II DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM. II CADES III DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS DIGITAL PROGRAMMING OF ANALOG COMPUTERS DIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION DOCUMENTATION CFRENCHI SOME DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ENGLISH INFLECTION ENGLISH SYNTAX (BY FRAGMENTATION I ERROR CORRECTION ERROR CORRECTION ERROR CORRECTION WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATAFAULT lOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL FAULT-lOCATING MEANS FLOATING-ADDRESS MACHINE FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENT IN FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH FORMULA SYNTHESIS FORMULA TRANSLATOR FOR FIXED POINT GAS FLOW COMPENSATIONS GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGA GRADERS FOR PROGRAMMING CLASSES HANDLING OF BUSINESS DATA IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER lOGIC INDEXING INDEXING, AN EXPERIMENT INQUIRY INDEXING, AN EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTRE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING ITERATION ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER lANGUAGE ANALYSIS LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR. MARK I lANGUAGE-DATA PROCESSING LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS. A HEURISTIC PROBLEM LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING 8V MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL MACHINES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE MAP COMPilATION SYSTEM APPllC MATR IX PROGRAM MESSAGE ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS INVOLVED METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR lEAST MONITORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT MONITORING SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS OFFICE WORK OPERATING AND SCHEDULING PROGRAM OPTICAL DESIGN PARALLEL PROCESSING PARA~ETER OPTIMIZATION AS APPLIED TO POSITION SURVEY ANALYZER AND COMPUTER PREPARATION OF FLOW CHART liSTINGS PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS PROGRAM CONTROL UTilIZING A VARIABLE PROGRAM TESTING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRA~MING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING EDPS61 13 HARV55 3 PGEC561 1 BCS 58 564 PACM56 20 AUS 511 118 PGEC614 623 WJCC59 103 PGEC603 342 IBMJ633 246 WJCC61 645 IBMJ634 331 ICSI582 951 MTl 611 319 CAMB49 134 AUS 51 29 JACM591 91 AUS 60 B6.1 EJCC59 114 CENG59 110 TCB3605 83 CACM606 339 PGEC563 158 MSEE463 29 CAMB49 28 EJCC61 251 ONR 56 11 PACM56 29 WJCC59 212 PGEC632 100 AUS 512 219 JACM632 151 ROME62 645 CACM614 196 ECIP55 1 NSMT60 229 MTl 612 615 EJCC58 25 SOS 61 181 RTCS62 152 PACM62 32 IBMJ591 2 WJCC59 159 SJCC62 213 WJCC51 211 IEES56 134 PACM61 2C1 SOS 62 101 NSMT60 462 PACM59 16 NCR 602 96 TCJ6633 281 CACM600 528 WJCC54 15 CACM5B5 14 MIPP61 281 JACM613 404 MIPP61 236 ICC 623 163 HARV61 213 EJCC56 69 TCJ3602 108 PWCS54 13 CAS 62 182 NCR 584 296 CABS62 394 MTl 612 655 CAN 60 193 CCST61 535 AUS 60 Al.2 SJCC63 105 lSU 56 210 lSU 58 139 TCJ3603 175 CENG59 134 JACM512 112 TCJ1583 106 SJCC63 41 EJCC54 81 CAN 60 321 SJCC63 191 NCR 594 231 JACM581 51 PACM62 66 PECS52 13 CAN 62 127 ONR 54 15 WJCC56 5 ACFI51 39 AUS 571 122 CAS 58 133 ICIP59 152 ARAP591 8 TCJ2593 llO WJCC61 365 TCJ5622 107 fK OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF MTP 58 251 AND ALGOL 60 THE Desc RoME62 391 ANa ALGOL 60 THE OESC ARAP623 1 AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ARAP591 189 COMPUTER liTERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 97 AUT - BAN TITLE WORD INDEX AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ITS DEVELOPMENT ON THE APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND RECORDING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR CSIRAC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED TOOLS. APT I II AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS THE STATUS OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCIENCE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DEUCE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS SIGNAL CORPS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS NE TOOl THE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHI SYSTEM (GERMANI THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 -ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLAI THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS THE FLOW-MATIC AND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS ON THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY INTROOUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1959 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PRESENT STATUS ANO FUTURE TRENDS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS I AND II AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED AND ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER BASEBALL. AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER ISAMPLES F OR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RAOAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUTOMOBILE SELECTIVE UNDERWRITING AND AUTOMATIC RATING ON THE IBM 650 AUTOMATIC REAOING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE AUTOMATIC READING OF CURSIVE SCRIPT INFORMATION PICTORIAL INPUTS AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGHAUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS THE MANUAL USE OF AUTOMATIC RECORDS SENSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL OF RECORDED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EOSAC EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EOSAC AUTOMATIC SALES FORECASTING AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DATA UTILIZING FOSOIC AN EXPERIMENT IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TECHNICAL TERMS AN AUTOMATIC SELF-CHECKING AND FAULT-LOCATING METHO~ AUTOMATIC SENTENCE DIAGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR PARALLEL PROGRAM~ING AN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCING PROCEDURE WITH APPLICATION TO WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONOITI A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONA L SOUND AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER AUTOMATIC START-UP OF POWER STATIONS AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME CODING CLINICAL LABORATORY DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL A START AT AUTOMATIC STORAGE ASSIGNMENT AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE ANO THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CAROS AUTOMATIC STRATIFICATION OF INFORMATION AN AUTOMATIC SUPERVISOR FOR THE IBM 102 AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABS TRAC TI NG AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 CO~PUTER SYSTEM MUL TIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND 8ATTERY EVALUATOR PLATO II, A ~ULTIPLE-STUDENT. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED, AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE MEMORY AN AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYJNG MAGNETIC DRUM AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC THEORY FORMATION AN AUTOMATIC TRACKING FILTER THE AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPTION OF MACHINE SHORTHAND A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION CTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND PREDI LABORATORY RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION IN THE USSR THE PRESENT STATUS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES ACCEPTABLE Te COMPUTING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION CF PRINTED COOE TO IMPULSES TO ANOTHER AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER CHARACTER SENSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED A SOLUTION FOR AUTOMATIC UNIT CONTROL ORAGE ALLOCATICN IN THE ATLAS COMPUTER, INCLUDING AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING STORE OYNAMIC ST AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK AN AUTOMATIC VOICE READOUT SYSTEM AN AUTOMATIC WINO-TUNNEL DATA CONVERTER IBM 701 SPEEDCODING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH A DISCRIMINATION ~ETHOO FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLASSIFYING DOCUMENTS A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATION FUNCTIONS ACCCUNT CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS AUTOMATION CO~PUTERS IN AUTOMATION LABOR LOOKS AT AUTOMATION THE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF AUTOMATION THE SOCIAL PROBLEM OF AUTOMATION CRGANIZING FOR COMPANY-WIDE CLERICAL AUTOMATION DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN DESIGN AUTOMATION KTH-ORCER FINITE AUTOMATION MIDAC 96 COMPLTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 AUT - AUT ONR 54 84 EJCC58 130 CAS 57 45 ONR 56 57 AUS 60 C3.1 CAS 61 140 PACM59 64 CAS 57 107 TC86622 47 ARAP591 111 LSU 55 113 CACM592 22 CAS 59 80 ECIP55 154 ONR 54 99 PACM52P 231 JACM512 151 EJCC58 138 ONR 56 1 CACM584 8 CACM590 13 ARAP591 196 CACM595 16 PACM62 91 ARAP591 291 ARAP591 1 ONR 54 1 HIP 58 155 MTP 58 231 PACM58 39 CATH63 201 WJCC61 219 WCR 584 8 CAS 55 41 SJCC63 113 OCR 62 151 NCR 624 114 AUS 63 C.23 E JCC55 33 EJCC51 238 TCJ1581 36 AOC 53 239 NCR 537 66 TCJ1583 113 CAS 62 20 NSMT60 398 PGEC625 649 MTL 611 115 MSEE462 13 JACM614 513 ROME62 685 PGEC636 835 AUS 60 C4.2 TC81644 125 IBMJ634 340 CACMbl0 436 CACM610 446 CACM63N 690 CACM60S 321 WJCC60 365 JACM541 36 S JCC63 229 WJCC56 21 MIPP61 305 NCR 602 124 EJCCSl 71 PLCI61 205 P IRE530 1341 SOS 61 443 AUS 512 201 EJCC59 148 MTL 611 1 MTl 611 283 N SMT60 173 ICIP59 163 HTP 58 351 AIC 601 92 WJCC55 29 IFIP62 550 NCR 584 318 WJCC54 96 CACM610 435 CACM630 610 WCR 584 28 EJCC51 219 AUS 60 C2.3 ONR 54 106 CACM623 145 FJCC63 161 NCR 531 43 C ACM63D 101 LSlJ 55 91 LSU 55 101 LSlJ 56 165 WJCC58 1 WJCC58 10 WJCC58 13 CAN 60 83 E JCC60 205 P GEC6 35 410 AUT - BEH TITLE WORD INDEX SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTION TO INOUSTRIAL ANO COMMERCIAL AUTOMATION SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELECTRONIC DATA AUTOMATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT AUTOMATION AND PURE MATHEMATICS AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 1 AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 2 THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION AUTOMATION IN THE LEGAL WORLD AUTOMATION IN THE POST OFFICE WHAT AUTOMATION MEANS TO AMERICA THE AUTOMATION OF AN ELECTION OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND THE AUTOMATION OF BANKING PROCEDURES TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF BINOCULAR OEPTH PERCEPTION AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BEHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION AUTOMATION OF LIBRARY OPERATIONS AUTOMATION OF PROGRAM DEBUGGING AN INQUIRY INTO THE COMPUTER AUTOMATION OF SUPER MARKETS I MPACT OF AUTOMATION ON DIGITAL COMPUTER OESIGN ERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEM FOR DE ACM-NCA SYMPOSIUM ON BANKING AUTOMATION, ABSTRACTS OESIGN OF A PHOTO INTERPRETATION AUTOMATON ON THE STRUCTURES OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS INPUT SEMIGROUP GROUP THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATION APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOMOBILE CONTROL ANO STABILITY PROBLEMS REAL-TIME AUTOMOBILE RIDE SIMULATION AUTOMOBILE SELECTIVE UNDERWRITING AND AUTOMATIC RATING ON THE IBM 650 CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATIO N AUTOMORPHISMS OF STEINER TRIPLE SYSTEMS STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN AUTOPILOT DESIGN AUTOSTAT, A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL DATA PROCESSING DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AUTOSYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS INPUT-OUTPUT AND AUXILIARIES AUXILIARY DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IMP, AN AUXILIARY DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR COMPLEX NUMBERS A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY ORUM STORAGE AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT MAGNETIC TAPE, INPUT, OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC A PROPOSEO MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY STORE FOR THE EDSAC AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL LANGUAGE MATERIAL COMPARATIVE OATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CLERICAL USERS WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SMALL OIGITAL COMPUTERS ICT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS CURRENT BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING SMOOTHING AND PREOICTION OF TIME SERIES 8Y CASCAtED SIMPLE AVERAGES -- AND HOW TO AVOID THEM RST ORDER PREDII A PROGRAM FOR THE PROOUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE Fl AN AXIOMATIC APPROACH TO PREFIX LANGUAGES AXIOMATIC MAJORITY-DECISION LOGIC ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRA~MARS AND LANGUAGES IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS PRCGRAMMING OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC FLOW AYOAR, SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW OATA REDUCTiON THE SYSTEM ORGANllATIDN OF M08IDIC B DATA RETRIEVAL IN M081DIC B IEQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBIN G, NAVIGATION ANO MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-70 AIR VEHICLE THE WORK OF CHARLES BABBAGE 8ABBAGE, ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ANO SCALES OF NOTATION PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER A THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED BACK PANEL THE BACKGROUNO OF THE PERT ALGORITHM ADAPTATION OF THE JACOBI ~ETHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS CCMPU.TER, INCLUCING AN AUTOMATiC USE OF A BACKING STORE A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM ON THE AMBIGUITY PROBLEM OF BACKUS SYSTEMS OF THE LATENT ROOTS OF A HESSENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOO COMPUTATION SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES ANO THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S DOZEN APPLICATION A BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER RETRIEVAL THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-DIODE CIRCUIT IS OF THE EFFECT COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEM8LY LINE BALANCING (18M 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE 801 SUMMARY OF A HEURISTIC LINE BALANCING PROCEDURE BALLISTIC CAM CESIGN ECT OF A COU~TER-MEASURE NOSE CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREOICTION AND THE EFF ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND ~ULTIPLE DECOYS COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES A SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES CIGITAL COMPUTER AN APPLICATION TO BALLISTICS TO CANADIAN 8~SINESS FORECASTING CRYSTAL 8ALLS OR MAGNETIC CORES, THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS NANOSECOND LOGIC 8Y AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X 8AND DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A 8AND COMPRESSION SYSTE~ THE CYCLE SPLITTER, A WIDE-8ANO PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER A WIDE-BAND SQUARE-LAW COMPUTING AMPLIFIER A WHITE NOISE GENERATOR FOR THE 8AND 0-20 CPS RTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I, 8ANDWIOTH LIMITATIONS AN ANALYSIS OF CE IATION OF THE ADJOINT SYS TEM OF OIFFERE~TIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-8ANG CONTROL PROBLEM A BANK AOOPTS AUTO~ATlC DATA PROCESSING TELEFILE, A CASE STUOY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS 8ANK APPLICATION CHARACTER READER FOR BANK OATA PROCESSOR ELECTRONICS IN BANKING USE OF A C(MPUTER IN 8ANKING SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC AIDS TO 8ANKING AN INDUSTRY STUOY, BANKING DATA PROCESSING IN BANKING AND OThER SERVICE INDUSTRIES AN APPROACH TO A BANKING APPL IC.H ION 4tM-NCA SY~POSIUM ON 8ANKING AUTOMATION, ABSTRACTS SOME LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE BANKING BUSINESS 99 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 AUT - BAN WJCC59 143 LSU 56 154 AODC62 219 TCB2583 43 TCB2584 59 PLCI61 3 MTP 58 755 TCB2595 78 13 L SU 56 TCB4614 154 CAS 58 1 IFIP62 439 EJCC54 68 PLCI61 120 CAS 61 35 PACM61 12C2 PACM61 1285 EJCC60 211 SOS 62 283 CACM63D 699 FJCC62 27 JACM634 521 JACM623 345 84 EJCC57 WJCC60 285 CAS 55 41 75 EJCC57 IBMJ605460 E JCC5B 119 WJCC53 11't TCJ3602 61 EJCC58 94 CAN 58 143 LSU 58 152 IEES56 278 PACM62 102 39 EJCC52 I EES56 331 lEES56 337 CAM849 87 MIPP61 ~8 TC81573 88 ONR 51 50 11 EJCC54 AUS 60015.1 PGEC604 456 PGEC622 200 NCR 602 47 TCJ1581 11 ICIP59 265 ROME62 1 PGEC611 17 IF IP62 313 NCR 584 236 PACM56 16 J ACM581 89 EJCC59 101 PACH61 5Cl PIRE611 313 HARV47 13 TC86634 128 TCJ6632 144 18MJ571 32 TCJ5634 297 TCJ5621 51 CACM610 435 ROME62 23 JACM624 477 TCJ5622 139 CACM61D 532 NCR 584 225 PGEC636 863 PGEC633 269 CAS 61 62 CATH63 168 CACM61N 513 AUS 60B'10.1 SJCC62 267 AUS 60CI0.3 ONR 53 14 FTT 53 216 CAN 58 15 PGEC5'l3 265 IFIP62 354 NCR 594 275 P GEC542 37 AUS 572 205 PGEC574 2~5 PACM62 50 TCJ3603 127 CACM6lD 708 SACI58 5 BCS 58 438 EOPS61 2:>8 TC85624 154 AUS 63 A.4 EJCC58 10 CAN 58 164 CACM630 699 CACM63D 713 99 BAN - BIB TITLE WORD INDEX A FIXEO-PROGRAM DATA PROCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND THE AUTOMATION OF BANKING PROCEDURES CHARACTER RECOGNITION ANO DOCUMENT HANDLING IN BANKS DATA PROCESSING IN ENGLISH BANKS ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS TELLERTRON. A REAL-TIME UP DATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS TRANSPORT COCE FOR THE IBM 709 AND 7090 SYSTEMS BANZAI. A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTI ENERGY GROUP NEUTRON THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE DOMAIN ORIENTATION IN BARIUM TITANATE SINGLE CRYSTALS SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS COMMUNICATION ACROSS LANGUAGE BARRIERS COMPUTER CPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE CHOOSING A NUMBER BASE A THREE-VALUED SYSTEM OF LOGIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO BASE THREE DIGITAL CIRCUITS BASEBALL. AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER BASEBALL. AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY DERIVED CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON ALGOL 60 LOAD-SHARING CORE SWITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS AN ABSTRACT MACHINE BASED ON CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS AN ADDRESSLESS CODING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOTATION A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASED ON MECHANISED LINGUISTICS TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES CORE ALLOCATION BASED ON PROBABILITY LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS ENGLISH MIRFAC. A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS A DIGITAL CORRELATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM SOME STORAGE CIRCUITS BASED ON VALVES BASIC ASPECTS OF SPECIAL COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS THEORY GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT. THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENOEO DECOMPOSITION COMPUTERS IN BASIC BUSINESS APPLICATIONS COMPONENTS AND BASIC CIRCUITS A BASIC COMPILER FOR ARITHMETIC EXPRESSIONS DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK PROCESSING SYSTEM SOME BASIC CONSIOERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF THE WRE DATA BASIC ELEMENTS OF COBOL 61 BASIC NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERING BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNNORMAlIlED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY CONCEPTS. ANO FEATURES OF ALGOL ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS OOCUMENTATION IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SCIENCES TO MACHINE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE APPLICATION OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC REASONING TO MEDICINE THE BASIC SIDE OF TAPE LABELLING THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS. PROCESSING ANO PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES AND THEIR PROCESSORS SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECTED WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES THE BASIC TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS ANO SOME METHODS OF THE I R SOLUTI ON MATHE~ATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MOOEL BASIN THE APPLIED INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS. BASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTEO LOGIC COMPUTER A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION A DECISION MATRIX AS THE BASIS FOR A SIMPLE DATA INPUT ROUTINE PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A BASIS FOR INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS EQUATIONS A BASIS FOR THE MECHANIZATION OF THE THEORY OF USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNDERSTAND NATURAL LANGUAGE COBOL BATCHING PROBLEMS SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT ON BATEMAN'S METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR I~TEGRAL EQUATIONS MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR A SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION OF BC NELIAC HIGH-FIELO SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-MO AND NB-ZR ALLOYS RAKE. A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARY BUFFER REPORT ON THE BCS FIRST CONFERENCE CORRESPONDING STATES SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE LAW OF WHAT COMPUTERS SHOULD BE DOING MAGNETIC RECORDING WITH AN ELECTRON BEAM OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE AUTOMATIC BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES OUTPUT DeVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER MICROELECTRONICS USING ELECTRON-BEAM-ACTIVATED MACHINING TECHNIQUES A CilMPARISDN OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE ~ETHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS NOMINAL CLEARANCE OF THE FOIL BEARING THE LIGHTLY LOADED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP STUDY PART I. SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION IONS OF THE OYNAjillC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL CALCULAT III. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS IFILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II. NUMERICAL AIR-LUBRICATED SLIDER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS. SUGAR BEET PRODUCTION VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE BEETLE LIXUS THE STUDY OF INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR THE SIMULATION OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR SYNTHEX. TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR MAJORITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR THE SIMULATION OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR A COMPUTER MODEL OF ELEMENTARY SOCIAL BEHAVIOR NETS A THEORY AND SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT OGICAL EXPERIMENTS SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ELECTROPHYSIOl EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CON CENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS 100 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 AUT - BEH WJCC56 99 CAS 5B I TCJ4612 157 45 I FIP62 CACM63D 701 NCR 624 101 PACM62 96 IBMJ574 318 IBMJ571 2 NCR 554 139 WJCC59 286 LSU 56 43 PCS 62 42 ICIP59 407 CATH63 207 WJCC61 219 SJCC62 279 CACM621 54 PGEC623 346 SJCC62 53 PACM61 13Cl EJCC59 120 JACM624 512 AUS 571 121 ARAP634 125 IFIP62 379 P IRE611 49 CACM61D 454 LCMT61 63 CACM639 545 PACM58 64 JACM591 33 PGEC611 63 I EES56 313 HARV49 115 JACM634 562 EJCC55 12 HACC59 14 CACM611 3 WJCC57 110 AUS 572 201 CACM625 237 CENG59 170 PGEC636 896 SOS 62 393 ICC 632 99 ROME62 3a5 IBjIIJ612 132 MIPP61 331 HARI/61 110 CACM602 85 TCJ4611 20 CACM618 336 ICSI582 823 CACM619 372 FJCC62 130 CPFS61 33 WJCC61 225 CACM62D 599 WJCC59 60 CPFS61 95 TCJ6632 llB CATH63 217 CACM625 278 TCJ3603 150 JACM573 314 EJCC57 71 CACM637 367 IBMJ621 119 WCR 574 267 TCB3593 37 IBMJ621 H MCF 61 291 LCMT61 135 PGEC593 381 PGEC534 8 SACI58 51 UC 612 137 PGEC621 9 I BMJ632 153 I BMJ632 112 I BMJ593 237 IBMJ634 303 IBMJ593 260 I BMJ593 256 LCMT61 341 BCS 58 410 OPI 62 124 HARV61 7 WJCC61 121 CA8S62 360 SOS 62 243 CATH63 297 CATH63 375 SJCC62 171 I BMJ584 336 WJCC61 133 CATH63 329 SOS 62 535 IBMJ621 68 100 BEH - BIN TITLE WORD INDEX BAN - BIB FILMS ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC ANALYSIS ANO NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC ENERGY THE MAGNETIC ASYMPTOTIC SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE ES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRDDUCEI HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLED THIN MAGNETIC IBMJ624 419 BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS IBMJ634 303 BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE IBMJ621 63 BEHAVIOR OF THE BEST POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATION JACM614 645 BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN PGEC564 240 BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANG ONR 60 153 BEHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION PLCI61 120 COMPUTATION, BEHAVIOR, AND STRUCTURE IN FIXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA SOS 59 2B2 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, PART I AND PART II CABS62 1 THE EFFECT OF NON-LINEARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS AUS 572 220 NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A AUS 63 C.15 EXAMPLES OF NUMERICAL METHODS AND THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THEM SOME IFIP62 17 HUMAN BEINGS AS COMPUTERS, BIOLOGICAL COMPUTERS PGEC573 190 HARV49 20 THE BELL COMPUTER, MODEL VI A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS EJCC51 101 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE EJCC57 204 BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING SYSTEM HARV47 41 A METHOD OF DETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD MACHINE JACM543 105 THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES PACM59 67 THE DESIGN OF THE BENDIX DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PIRE530 1352 LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER CAS 59 73 AUS 60013.2 THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PWCS54 87 THE BENDIX G-15D, GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM LSU 58 16B THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM ROME62 449 THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM SYSTEM CAN 60 338 BENDIX G-20 SYSTEM CACM605 325 BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETIC READING HEAD IWAVEFORM GENERATED PGEC584 277 THE CO~PUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR FJCC63 619 SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS, PAY~ENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS AUS 60 A2.1 THE BENSON-LEHNER PHOTOFOR~ER PECS52 15 OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS INVESTIGATIONS IBMJ631 44 ON MODERN MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND GRAEF FE TYPE JACM583 246 RATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE OF BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE IGERMAN) ITE ECIP55 171 II ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, PACM56 6 OPERATION WITH BESK (GERMAN) ECIP55 62 OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN HYDRODYNAMICS WITH BESK IGERMAN) NUMERICAL SOLUTION ECIP55 186 THE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF BESM CENG59 1 MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM AN EXPERIMENT ON THE IEES56 463 COMPUTER OF THE U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES CBESM) THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC IEES56 280 THE USSR ACACEMY OF SCIENCES (GERMAN) BESM, THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF ECIP55 76 NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS CACM585 3 RECURRENCE TECHNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS PACM59 66 EVALUATION OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS JACM582 119 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIOhS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS PACM58 51 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM593 366 ARGUMENT BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX CACM614 169 ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A PACM58 23 ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A JACM593 395 JACM594 506 A ~ETHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PROBLEM ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE BEST POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATION JACM614 645 THE 8EST WAY TO DESIGN AN AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE MANC51 16 NED SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE '8EST' AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN DVERDETERMI JACM573 341 POwERS ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM COR 'BEST') APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD OF LEAST NTH PACM56 5 ON THE COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA FUNCTIONS CACM63N 689 ON LEARNING TO 00 BETTER CAN 58 1 INTRODUCTION TOWARD 8ETTER DOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES. CACM633 76 TOWARD BETTER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES PACM62 42 N TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEMI INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATIO 50S 62 283 SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE 80UNOARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR 18MJ621 71 TITIONED PDLYNCMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARO EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FU PACM62 60 TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC CODING LANGUAGES PACM58 29 SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG ANO DIGITAL COMPUTATION CFRENCH) ICIP59 487 CONVERSION BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASURES TCJ36Dl 51 AUS 63 C.22 A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN ANIMAL AND MACHINE MEMORIES CONVERSION BETWEEN BINARY ANO DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS MSEE463 25 CATALOGUE THE RELATION 8ETWEEN COMPLETENESS ANO EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT ICSI581 377 COMMUNICATION 8ETWEEN COMPUTERS WJCC58 216 INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS DIP 62 212 ROME62 791 A LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS OF DIFFERENT TYPES TRANSFER BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MEMORY HARV47 267 CONVERSION BETWEEN FLDATlhG POINT REPRESENTATIONS CACM606 352 TEACHING METHODS INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FUTURE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AND AUTOMATED PLCI6l 281 TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE TRANSLATION MTP 58 279 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS ROME62 191 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS CACM627 316 COOPERATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS CTPC54 79 BUFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE COMPUTER EJCC52 22 THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL ICSI582 911 TRANSFER FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES ECIP55 118 COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC IBMJ572 110 COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC IBMJ581 43 DATA COMMUNICATION 8ETWEEN REMOTE MACHINES CAS 60 141 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTELY LOCATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS EJCC57 194 ECTROPHYSIOLCGICAL EXPERIMENTS SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND EL SOS 62 535 AL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEI COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATION CTPC54 Bl A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT TECHNIQUES CACM635 223 AL NETWORK THEORY SOME RELATIONS 8ETWEEN THE THEORY OF CONTACT NETWORKS AND CONVENTION HARV572 2 COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 AND 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IBMJ583 218 THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL 18MJ591 46 THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE, PART 1, THE COMMUTATOR TRANSISTOR IBMJ512 116 BIAS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR LOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC626 773 THE MECHANISM OF AC BIASED MAGNETIC RECORDING NCR 612 69 81AX HIGH SPEED- MAGNETIC COMPUTER ELEMENT WCR 594 40 THE BIAX, A NEW MULTIPURPOSE COMPUTER ELEMENT PACM59 46 ASSOCIATIVE DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION JACM634 440 COST ANALYSIS OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES OR 81BLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ICSI581 381 A BI8LIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALL-MAGNETIC LOGIC SCHEMES PGEC612 203 A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES TABLEDEX, ICSI5B2 1221 COST ANALYSIS OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES OR 81BLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES ICSI5B1 3Bl 101 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 WI BIB - BOO TITLE WORD INDEX BEH - BIN BIBLIOGRAPHY AUS 51 Z09 BIBLIOGRAPHY ONR 51 10Z· BIBLIOGRAPHY ONR 5. 150 LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC58Z 155 CORRECTION TO LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC583 Z50 AUTOMA1IC PROGRAMMING, A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY ARAP591 Z91 LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN II, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC593 361 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MCF 61 3Z1 THE .SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC613 "Z SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY THE PGEC6Z. 53' PPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIBLIOGRAPHY BID NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER A CACM63. 116 MATERIALS BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DIGITAL MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND PGEC59Z 1.8 MACHINES BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING CAMB.9 13. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR AND NAND LOGIC PGEC635 .6Z BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS JACM56Z 85 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON REDUNDANCY TECHNIQUES RTCS62 389 ALGEBRA BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND LOGICAL PGEC61. 638 ENCE A SELECTED DESCRIPTOR-INDEXED BIBLIOGRAPHY TO THE LITERATURE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIG CATH63 .53 BIBLIOGRAPHY, SORTING CACMU5 ZBO AND USAGE OF A LANGUAGE fOR CONTRACT BRIDGE BlODING ON THE IMPLEMENTATION ROME62 1~1 CONVERTER BIOEC, A BINARY-TO-DECIMAL OR DECIMAL-TD-BINARY PGEC5B. 313 THE LOGIC OF BIDIRECTIONAL BINARY COUNTERS PGEC'11 1 ONAL RESULTS ON 'TWD-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE EQUATION SOME COMPUTATI JACM613 359 AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE BIHARMONIC EQUATIONS PACM58 5 A NOVEL FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO THE BIHARMONIC OPERATOR TCJ6632 111 FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING NETWORKS PGEC583 231 BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC ELEMENTS PGEC611.2 PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER BILLING HACC59 8-11 NT LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING AND COMBINED OPERATIONS BY ELECTRONIC EQUIPME JACM5.1 1 A NEW METHOD FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS AND THE TRANSFER OF CREDIT JACM602 1.0 REQUIREMENTS GENERATION, EXPLOSIONS, AND BILLS OF MATERIAL IBSJ633 268 TRANSISTOR MAGNETIC CORE BILOGICAL ELEMEN1 WJCC58 1•• 81MAG CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS NCR 55. 10 HANDLING MACHINES MAGNETIC BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION PACM52P 223 TUNNEL-DIODE FULL BINARY ADDER PGEC6Z2 Z13 A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES IBMJ583 223 AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS PGEC602 213 THE DETER"INATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION PGEC601 35 TO THE OETE~INATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION CORRECTION PGEC602 261 CONVERSION BETWEEN BINARY AND DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS MSEE.63 25 COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL CACM5B5 lZ OMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND' CORRECTION TO 'BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL C CACM'88 6 BINARY ARITHMETIC AIC 601 23Z IN A SERIAL COMPUTER BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH PACM58 25 IN A SERIAL COMPUTER BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH CACM59. 13 SKIP TECHNIQUES FDR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS PGEC61. 691 OMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS A C IFIP62 611 ODD BINARY ASYNCHRONOUS COUNTERS PGEC561 12 CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTOMATA PGEC60• •69 RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARY BUFFER WCR 51. 261 INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A BINARY CALCULATOR PACM52T 21 SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT WJCC61 133 SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT CATH63 329 FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIED REFLECTED BINARY COOE ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PGEC59 ••• 9 ERROR DETECTING AND CORRECTING BINARY CODES FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PGEC603 333 ZEBRA, A SIMPLE BINARY COMPUTER ICIP59 361 CACM605 322 A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER THE USE OF A BINARY COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING EJCC60 1.9 HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC IN BINARY COMPUTERS PIRE611 61 REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS BIT 631 52 DESIGN LOGIC OCTAL DIAGRAMS OF BINARY CONCEPTION AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER CACM599 28 FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION eGERMANI ECIP55 120 DECIMAL FRACTION BINARY CONVERSION, WITH FIXED DECIMAL PRECISION, OF A CACM591 21 DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSIONS IN CORDIC PGEC593 335 THE LOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF A NEW KIND OF BINARY COUNTER PIRE530 1.29 AN EMITTER-FOLLOWER-COUPLED, HIGH-SPEED BINARY COUNTER WCR 58. 5. A PROGRAMMED BINARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR CACM581 11 DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT NCR 531 13 SOME NOTES ON LOGICAL BINARY COUNTERS PGEC552 61 THE LOGIC OF BIDIRECTIONAL BINARY COUNTERS PGEC511 1 SOME PROPERTIES OF BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK PGEC61. 699 CASCADED BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK PGEC63. 361 PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE FACILITIES FOR BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS CAMB.9 71 TC-ANALC.GUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS A RAPID OIGITAL- IEES56 .21 REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION PGEC612 169 AN ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION PGEC61. 662 TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION CORRECTION PGEC613 .61 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION ALGORITHMS PIRE611 91 QUOTIENTS A CLASS OF BINARY OIVISIONS YielDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTED PGEC626 161 DESCRIPTION OF SERIAL ACOUSTIC BINARY EOVAC MSEE.6. .7 COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS PGEC63. 351 TCJ15B2 B~ A BINARY FORM OF HORNER'S METHOD TWO-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADDITION . IBMJ573 21Z CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING THRESHOLD DEVICES PACM56 35 COMPUTER MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION USING BINARY LOGARITHMS PGEC62. 512 A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC PACM59 78 A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER IEES56 515 FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL ADDITION PGEC60 • •65 TWO'S COMPLEMENT MULTIPLICATION IN BINARY PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC553 118 NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED BINARY POINT THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF CAMB.9 50 ONS A SI~PLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATI JACM553 205 SYNTHESIS OF BINARY RING COUNTERS OF GIVEN PERIODS JACM603 2B7 A VARIABLE BINARY SCALER PGEC552 10 AN ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS HARV511 189 NON-BINARY SWITCHING THEORY NCR 58. 305 A SELF-ORGANIZING BINARY SYSTEM EJCC59 212 PPLICATIONS OF REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF BINARY SYSTEMS A PACM62 11B RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARY BUFFER WCR 57. 267 VARIABLE-WIDTH TABLES WITH BINARY-SEARCH FACILITY CACM582 1 ON A WIRED-IN BINARY-TO-DECI~AL CONVERSION SCHEME CACM623 159 102 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19.6-1963 102 BIN - BRO TITLE WORD INDEX BIB - BOO MULTIPLE-PRECISION BIDEC, A A TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF CUMULATIVE INE AND THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIBLIDGRAPHY SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF KINETICS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF EQUATIONS ITiON SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN BEINGS AS COMPUTERS, THE CDMPLEXITY OF THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF TATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND RAPID PROCESSING OF CE OF ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWING TER NO.1. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE AND THE SIMULATION OF A THE RELIA81LITY OF OF PERIPHERAL PUBLICATIONS IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF OF SO~E SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING AND RESPONSIBIlITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN M COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF ADVANCES IN INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL CALCULATING MACHINES AT THE SIZE EFFECTS FOR CONDUCTION IN THIN A DIRECT READ-OUT ORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTI A NEW TYPE OF MEMORY MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONDENSERS AS CATIONS TO TUNNEL DIODE CIRCUITS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER HIGH-SPEED SHIFT REGISTERS USING ONE CORE PER ONE LOST MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-To-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 COMPUTING SIGNAL-PROCESSING FOR INCREASED BINARY-TD-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADO IT CACM638 439 BINARY-TO-DECIMAL OR DECIMAL-TO-BINARY CONVERTER PGEC58" 313 I BMJ514 356 BINARY-WEIGHTED CURRENT DECODER IFIP62 4)9 BINOCULAR DEPTH PERCEPTION BINOMIAL PROBABILITIES JACM623 "05 BIO NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDIC CACM634 116 CACM61D 559 BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL CACM621 63 BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, 11, SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGN CACM622 115 BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF IFIP62 411 PGEC513 190 BIOLOGICAL COMPUTERS PGEC513 192 BIOLDGICAL COMPUTERS AUS 511 118 BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED S AUS 60B11.1 BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA LSU 56 22" BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE SERVICE THEY MAY RENDER TO ICSI581 511 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIBLIOGRAPHY BIO NEWS LET CACM63" 116 PGEC621 11 BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER SOS 59 262 BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY THE IMPORTANCE ICSI5Bl 429 BIOLOGY ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES lCIP59 298 BIOLOGY. PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTE ICSI582 1417 FJCC63 603 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CABS62 490 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND DIAGNOSIS 18MJ631 44 BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS BIRKBECK COLLEGE COMPUTATION LABORATORY FTT 53 110 1 BMJ602 158 BISMUTH CRYSTALS WJCC5B 134 BISTABLE CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OF IT BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A N ONR 60 U3 JACM553 169 BISTABLE ELEMENTS BISTABLE SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLI I BMJ613 226 NCR 531 38 BIT PGEC563 114 BIT CACM626 343 BIT NCR 59" 259 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST. NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING PIRE530 1223 BIT BY BIT OR DIGITAL COMPUTERS MADE EASY NCR 634 2 BIT DENSITIES IN DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING PGEC554 136 BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK PGEC59" 465 ELECTROOEPOSITED TWISTOR AND BIT WIRE COMPONENTS CACM63N 619 OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION lCIP59 315 PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PI ECE S PGEC592 118 PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES 1" S AND ECONOMIC CONSIOERATI A MEMORY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY ~ITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS. ITS SYSTEM WJCC59 BITTEBITTEHAHA TCB4603 B" CACM613 146 BITWISE OPERATIONS WJCC56 133 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER WJCC56 131 PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA B'4MAC COMPUTER NCR 564 81 LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER LSU 51 112 VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIZMAC 11 COMPUTER !>1 BIZMAC II COMPUTER. CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS NEWC51 WJCC56 119 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM WJCC56 124 FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM NCR 56" 88 INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM WJCC51 202 ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM WCR 5110 105 INTERROGATION IN THE BIZMAC SYSTEM WJCC56 126 THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM CENTRAL WCR 514 293 THE BIZMAC TRANCODER THE 8KS SYSTEM FOR THE PHILCO-2000 CACM612 10" SOS 59 205 BLIND VARIATION AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES B EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR DATA PI A LIBRARY OF BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND WCR 584 WJCC57 110 DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCE NCR 59" 20" SSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK PGEC623 346 LOAD-SHARING CORE SWITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS CACM604 236 A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LOGICAL BLOCK DIAGNOSIS WITH DATA LOADING WJCC58 111 BLOCK DIAGRAMS IN LOGIC DESIGN JACM592 236 A METHOD OF NORMALIZED BLOCK ITERATION JACM634 562 GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT. THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION THEORY CHBK62 1 ANALOG COMPUTERS. INTRODUCTION AND BLOCK-OIAGRAM NOTATION CACM61D 555 PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS ROME62 l'il CO'MUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS NCR 62,. ,. NCR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS CACM621 316 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED 8LOCKS CAS 59 100 A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS COMMENTS CACM611 65 ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 AUS 63 C.8 ENCAPSULATED LOGIC BLOCKS. THE A.W.A. 'DATABLOC' SYSTEM EJCC60 83 ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR CAN 62 ~9 SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION WITHIN THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD CAN 58 370 EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER SERVICE CACM628 423 CONFERENCE BOARD OF THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ICSI582 1503 COOPERA TlON THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD. THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAL IBMJ605 ,.79 MAXIMAL PATHS ON RECTANGULAR BOARDS WJCC60 165 ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE AND NYQUIST DIAGRAMS IMETHOD 0 PACM59 !>6 F SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDERS PGEC591 36 A NON-REAL-liME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIDANCE ONR 60 186 FORMATION OF THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT R THE I DIGITAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING. NAVIGATION AND. MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FO PIRE611 313 ME NT IN RETRIEVAL CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING DOCUMENTS ON AERCDYNAMICS. AN EXPERI ICSI5Bl 111 CACM61D 562 COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS ICSJ!>82 1221 TABLEDEX. A hEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES CAS 55 26 AN APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO GENERAL BOOKEEPING A THEOREM FOR PGEC603 338 DERIVING MAJCRITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA ROME62 615 INFORMATION PROCESSING USING BOOLEAN ALGEBRA IFRENCHI ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMATION-HANDLING PIRE530 1366 SYSTEMS PGEC51t3 6 APPLICATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AND TO ERROR DETECTION HARV512 225 SYMMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS CACM631 385 REALIZING BOOLEAN CONNECTIVES ON THE IBM 1620 PGEC584 291 SOME PROPERTIES OF BOOLEAN EQUATIONS JACM622 222 AN ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS CACM621 38,. ON TRANSLATION OF BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS CACH611 10 COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS ANO CCNOITIONAL STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 ION AND SUBTRACTION 103 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 103 BOO - BUS TITLE WORO INDEX IRREDUNDANT DISJUNCTIVE AND CONJUNCTIVE FORMS OF A FOR THE OETeRMINATION OF THE MINIMAL FORMS OF A FINITE SET ceVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF SIMPLIFICATION OF A CLASS OF MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE THEORE"S USEFUL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC COST FUNCTIONS THE MINIMIZATION OF INEFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF OF THRESHOLD DEVICES ARBITRARY TIC CIRCUI A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MINIMIZATION OVER THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY ENCODING OF INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED A THEOREM ON A NOTE ON MULTIPLYING TO THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN FUNCTION A TOPOLOGICAL METHOD BOOLEAN FUNCTION APPLICATION OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS SOME BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS ALGEBRAIC BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL AND NONLINEAR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS BOOLEAN FUNCTI ONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLD ELEMENT BOOLEAN GRAPHS BOOLEAN MATRICES BOOLEAN MATRICES BOOLEAN MATRICES BOOLEAN MATRICES BOOLEAN MATRICES CORRECTION BOOLEAN MATRICES AND THE STABILITY OF NEURAL NETS APPLICATIONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF FLOW DIAGRAMS BOOLEAN MATRIX EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN REALI ZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNO~IALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES USE OF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF MAGNETIC CORE MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN TREES ICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWI TCHING SYSTEMS PART III. MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGULAR BOOL EAN TR EE S INPUT-OVTPUT, KEY OR BOTTLENECK TABLEDEX, A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOO FOR BOUND BOOK FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES A BOUND FOR ERROR-CORRECTING CODES AN UPPER BOUND ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A SYNAPSE ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR BOUNOARIES A BOUNDARY NALUE PROBLEM WITH EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNOARY A NUMERICAL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING BOUNDARY AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNDARY TOR SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONOUC ON AN ALTERNATING DIREC TION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNDARY CONDITIONS THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQ UATIONS ANO OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS 10GRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTI ON OF ORDINARY OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTI AL EQUATION BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S OIFFERENTI AL EQUATION II NS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIO ON COMPRESSIBLE LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW BOUNDARY A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM WITH EIGENVALUE ON THE ON THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS A NOTE ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AN I TERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG COMPU TATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AUTOMATIC CALCULATION AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION FUNCTIONS THE SOLUTI ON OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN DOUBLY CONNECTED DOMAINS OGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTI MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANAL PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF A CERTAIN BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM IMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNOARY-VALUE PROBLEMS QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH BOUNDED VARIABLE RESTRICTIONS RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNOS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES BOUNDS FOR THE ROUND-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHAROSON SECONO ORDER METHOD PROCESS ERROR BOUNDS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION ON SOME ERROR BOUNDS OF GIVENS CLASSES OF ·SEQUENTIAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMiNAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO SIMULATION OF A BRAIN SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN FEEDBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG OF BRAIN FUNCTIONING STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF BRAIN MODELS COMPUTERS AND BRAINS BRAI NS TRUST THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH ASSURANCE OF A CO~PUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL PROBLEMS IN THE APPLICATION A BREAKPOINT TECHNIQUE FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS APACHE. A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG CO~PUTING ANATRAN, FIRST STEP IN BREEDING THE DIGINALOG ON THE IMPLE~ENTATIDN AND USAGE OF A LANGUAGE FOR CONTRACT BRIDGE BIDDING GEOMETRICS OF SPIRAL BRIDGE DESIGN PLAYING PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME E OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUT THE ENIAC BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF A BRIEF HISTORY CF COMPUTATION INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1959 THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT BRITAIN THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC CCMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA THE STATE OF THE ART, IAI COMMERCIAL CO~PUTERS IN BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY BRITISH COMPUTING SERVICES THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES BRITISH RESEARCH ON SUPERCONOUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES THE STATE OF THE ART, IBI CO~PUTERS IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES BROADBAND DEMODULATORS FOR MICROWAVE-MOOULATED LIGHT A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (RCA 5011 APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE OPERATIONS STOCHASTIC MOOEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION SCHEME 104 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BIN - BRO IBMJ512 171 PGEC563 126 I FlP62 731 JACM5B1 67 PGEC584 268 PGEC591 3 JACM631 25 IFIP62 747 PGEC633 244 PACM62 116 CACM610 557 P IRE611 210 PGEC612 151 PGEC613 383 PGEC625 639 I BMJ622 227 PGEC574 231 WJCC60 231 JACM6Z1 11 CACM622 102 PGEC5B2 122 PGEC632 61 EJCC59 133 PGEC592 131 EJCC59 120 PGEC614 615 18MJ605 5103 I BMJ594 326 CAS 58 69 ICSI5B2 1221 I BMJ605 532 PACM52P 113 PACM56 It4 PACM59 54 JACM5B2 161 ICIP59 23B IBMJ621 71 JACM603 264 TCJIo613 255 ROME62 685 JACM613 336 JACM592 226 J ACM6Dl 37 PACM5B 7 AUS 60 B9.3 PACM59 54 PACM58 6 J ACM583 258 CACM62D 613 WJCC61 519 PGEC621 57 IFIP62 126 JACM613 336 PACM52P 187 PACM52P 193 J ACM5'12 2010 JACM543 101 BIT 621 61 CACM614 IB7 PACM61 10Al TCJ4613 230 CACM585 3 JACM601 57 BIT 624 212 J ACM581 39 JACM582 127 JACM614 601 CABS62 452 PGEC564 240 SOS 59 122 SOS 61 385 AODC62 58 EOPS61 509 AUS 60 A3.2 TC84602 41 I FIP62 190 PGEC625 699 WJCC6D 315 ROME62 741 PACM58 13 JACM633 357 MANC51 27 HARVIt7 31 FTT 53 3 ARAP591 1 TCB1574 146 ICSI582 1495 TCJ5634 264 TCB5612 67 TCJ2593 97 TCBI571 1 BCS 58 111 TCJ3614 185 ONR 60 104 ONR 60 109 TCJ2593 100 OPI 62 199 CAS 60 68 CAS 56 32 PGEC622 274 104 BUB - CAL TITLE WORD INDEX DIFFUSION OF GAS FROM A LIQUID INTO AN EXPANDING ADDRESSING FDR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARY THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT INPUT-OUTPUT BUBBLE BUCKET CAPACITIES BUDGET PROGRAM BUFFER BUFFERING BUFFERING AND FORTRAN BUFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE COMPUTER PROGRAMMED BUFFERING OF INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 709 COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHDUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS A METHOD OF COUPLING A SMALL THE DESIGN OF SYNCHRONIZING BUFFERS FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING DIGITAL DATA CURRENT BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS AN ITERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT, THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION THEORY NCR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTI~UM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ABSTRACTING ON BUILDING, AN APPRAISAL THE CALCULATION OF FLUCTUATING HEAT FLOW IN BUILDINGS THE RE LIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES THE ADVANTAGES OF BUILT-IN CHECKING A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCDNDUCTING ALLOYS COBOL INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 1 OPERATION OF IBM TECHNICAL COMPUTING BUREAU DPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A SERVICE BUREAU NIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRO INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM STUDIES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS "EMORY OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS COMPUTATION LABORATORY I SEAC 1 THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANCARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ISEACI NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANOARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ISWACI THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION NOTES ON DATA PROCESSING IN THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF NORWAY DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT POINTING THE WAY FOR THE SMALLER USER, SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER BUREAUX SERVIC E THE BURROUGHS BUSINESS PROCESSING SYSTEM AN ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE BURROUGHS DISK FILE THE BURROUGHS ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTER-PLOTTER BURROUGHS EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA OPTICAL CALCULATIONS USING THE BURROUGHS EIOI CALCULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS El 0 1 APPLICATION OF THE BURROUGHS EIOI COMPUTER BURROUGHS G-101 HIGH SPEED PRINTER THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR THE BURROUGHS 220 A QUEUE NET~ORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 THE BURROUGHS 220 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER SYSTEM SOME OBSERVATIONS ON ALGOL IN USE IBURROUGHS 2201 SOME NEW CLASSES OF CYCLIC CODES USED FOR BURST-ERROR CORRECTION A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES ERROR CORRECTING CODES FOR CORRECTING BURSTS OF ERRORS MATHEMATICS IN BUSINESS PROBLEMS IN INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS TYPE 702, Ah ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR BUSINESS THE IBM SOME LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE BANKING BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS USE OF ELECTRONIC NGUAGE LEADING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS IFRENCHI IMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LA SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY DATA PROCESSING THE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TD BUSINESS AND COMMERCE THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO BUSINESS AND COMMERCE PRESENT ANe PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INOUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERA DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERA DEVELOP~ENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERA AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCIENCE A BUSINESS APPLICATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER DRUM DATA-PReCESSING MACHINE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC COMPUTERS IN BASIC BUSINESS APPlI CATIONS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLI CA nONS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND BUSINESS APPL I CA TI ONS GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLI CA TI ONS AUTOMATIC CODING FOR BUSINESS APPLI CA TlONS THE USE CF PEGASUS AUTOCOOE IN SOME EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS COMPUTERS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEOIATE DATA PROCESSING SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER COBOL AND CO~MERCIAL TRANSLATOR FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH A SMALL, LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER THE FIRST YEAR WITH A BUSINESS COMPUTER A SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AT WORK EXPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM THE AUTOMATIC HANDLING OF BUSINESS DATA SEAL, A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS OATA PROCESSING FCRTRAN FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A CASE STUDY BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A REVIEW CURRENT DEVELOP~ENTS IN COMMON-LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR BUS I NE SS DATA SYSTEMS TRENDS IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AN OPTIMIZATION CONCEPT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS A RELIABLE CHARACTER S ENSING SYSTE~ FOR DOCUMENTS PREPAREO ON CONVENTIONAL BUSI"IESS DEVICES JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFfiCIENCY EXHIBITION SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE DECISION SIMULATION 105 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BOO - BUS IBMJ623 329 JACM633 301 AUS 60 A8.1 WCR 574 267 JACM592 145 JACM601 1 EJCC52 22 PACM58 19 EJCC57 136 PACM56 37 PGEC604 456 WJCC61 519 WJCC57 110 NCR 594 204 JACM634 562 NCR 624 4 CAS 59 100 ICSI5B1 491 AUS 63 C.24 RTCS62 129 EJCC53 99 WJCC60 239 ONR 60 249 CACM636 305 ONR 53 10 TCJ5623 157 WJCC53 74 CACM625 256 ADC 53 217 ONR 53 1 EJCC51 84 EJCC53 58 PECS52 2 NSMT60 39 ICC 622 108 AUS 60 A5.1 EDPS61 465 AUS 513 313 FJCC63 341 EJCC56 73 AUS 60015.3 CAS 56 119 LSU 55 135 EJCC54 50 NCR 564 94 EJCC51 22 ONR 54 99 JACM572 169 LSU 58 165 CACM590 20 WJCC59 212 CAS 60 154 I BMJ632 102 I BMJ632 151 I BMJ603 329 TCJ15Bl 22 TCB4601 3 LSU 56 144 JACM544 149 CACM63D 713 11 EJCC53 ROME62 549 HARV61 265 AUS 573 303 MANC51 30 FTT 53 246 CTPC54 4 CACM594 22 CACM595 17 CACM599 34 TCB6622 47 TCJ2593 103 19 EJCC54 EJCC55 12 CAS 57 45 ARAP591 189 AIC 601 1 TCJ3603 144 TCJ4611 30 I EE;S56 84 LSU 55 201 PACM56 11 ARAP612 231 EJCC57 187 TCJ1581 29 TCJ5621 1 RMCS60 7 TCB2595 71 WJCC54 75 ROME62 565 CACM627 412 WJCC54 80 IFIP62 35 CAS 59 59 WJCC54 16 WJCCS,) 43 EJCC56 69 WCR 574 111 TCB7633 S3 PACM62 58 105 BUS - CAR TITLE WORD INDEX BUB - CAL SJCC6Z 33 A SIMULATION OF A BUSINESS FIRM CRYSTAL BALLS OR MAGN CAN 58 15 ETIC CORES, THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS FORECASTING TCJ1582 59 STATISTICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS BUSINESS FORMS, THEIR IMPACT, CONTROL AND FUNCTIDN IN AUS 60A12.3 DATA PROCESSING PACM61 lOBI INTOP, AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GAME CAN 60 332 DEVELOPMENT THE BUSINESS GAME, THE NEW DIMENSION IN MANAGEMENT I BMJ584 314 A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM TCB5613 121 BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS WJCC55 34 DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION IBMJ574 363 RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES TCB6622 57 A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GAME AUS 573 313 THE BURROUGHS BUSINESS PROCESSING SYSTEM WJCC54 9 WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION CABS62 556 BUSINESS SIMULATION WJCC57 81 RELIABILITY IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS HACC59 7 OESIGN OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS CAN 60 257 PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS IFJP62 83 PANEL ON BUSINESS SYSTEMS PACM56 9 ON THE DESIGN OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM TCJ2593 107 ON THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PROGRAMMERS 1, A BUSINESS USER'S APPROACH AUS 63 A.17 SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS, CASE STUDY CAN 60 311 COMPUTERS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES CAS 61 16 BUWEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT A MODERN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEMS OF BUYING AND SELLING AUS 63 A.2 PRODUCTION CONTROL BY BUYING COMPUTER TIME BCS 5B 366 CAN 5B 184 COMPUTER INPUT. A BY-PRDDUCT OF FORM WRITING DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION WJCC55 34 THE WORD 'BY' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING PGEC CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS PGEC553 BB FJCC63 229 AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B5000 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM HIGHLIGHTS OF DATA PROCESSING IN THE C.N.R. CAN 60 265 ROME62 163 FROM FLEC TO C.P.A.S. (FRENCH) CAN 58 6 THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING AUS 51 42 OIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES USED BY C.S.I.R.O. THE C.S.I.R.O. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER AUS 51 18 AUS 51 81 PROGRAMMING FOR THE C.S.I.R.D. DIGITAL MACHINE REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL EJCC51 169 PACM58 5B S.E.A. GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB ONR 52 13 THE CADAC 18MJ621 24 NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING CADMIUM PACM56 2 RULES FOR REOUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF STORAGE SPACE CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR EJCC60 233 CIRCUIT CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR P IRE611 146 TCJ3614 262 COMPUTER A COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS OF CALCULATING COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC AUS 60B'9.1 MATRICES CACM585 5 A SUBROUTINE METHOD FOR CALCULATING LOGARITHMS MANC51 16 THE BEST WAY TO DESIGN AN AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE THE COMPUTATION MANC51 35 OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE FTT 53 130 CALCULATING MACHINE DEVELOPMENT AT CAMBRIDGE U.S.S.R. THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE OF THE ACAOEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE JACM563 129 HARV41 91 THE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY HARV41 248 INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINERY APPLICATION HARV41 213 OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY CAMBit9 134 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES AUS 51 10 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES AUS 51 29 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES PROGRAMMING FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES FTT 53 101 OF ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALCULATING MACHINES ON THE ACCUMULATION HARV41 116 AUS 51 93 AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES AND NUMERICAL METHODS FTT 53 170 COMPUTATION LABORATORY CALCULATING MACHINES AT THE BIRKBECK COLLEGE RADIATION THE USE OF CALCULATING MACHINES IN THE THEORY OF PRIMARY COSMIC HARV49 244 MANCSI 30 THE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TO BuSINESS AND COMMERCE AUS 51 42 DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES USED BY C.S.I.R.O. AN ANALYSIS BY ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING NETWORK WITH FEEDBACK PACM52T 61 LOOP MEASUREIOENTS CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED JACM583 289 ECIP55 12 ARITMA CALCULATING PUNCH REAL SY~METRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANClOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS ANO VECTORS OF A IEES56 114 WJCI:56 77 USING A VARIABLE-WORO-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULA TI ON SORTING BY ADDRESS CAlCULATION JACM563 169 ARAP612 1 THE USE OF THE GENIE SYSTEM IN NUMERICAL CALCULATION A GENERALllED CACM613 141 TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND NUMERICAL CALCULATION IFIP62 126 FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AUTOMATIC CALC ULA TI ON AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS CRITICAL CLASSIFICATION FACTOR CALCULATION FOR CRANE GEARCASES CAN 62 189 PACM5'! 66 RECURRENCE TECHNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS HYPOTHESIS ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF BIT 614 224 II:IP5'! 93 PRI LOGARITH~IC PROGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCULA TI ON OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR CALCULATION OF DRIVERS FOR DIODE OECODERS (DANISH) BIT 613 202 OF EASTER CACM624 209 THE CALCULATION THE CALCULA TI ON OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANClOS TCJ1583 148 THE BURROUGHS EI0l CALCULA TI ON OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON LSU 55 135 AUS 63 C.24 THE CALCULATION OF FLUCTUATING HEAT FLOW IN BUILDINGS STRUCTURES CALCULA TI ON OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTIPATH NCR 584 263 JACM544 110 CALCULA TI ON OF GENERALIlED HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES I:ACM600 !>42 A NOTE ON THE CALCULA TlON OF INTEREST QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS CACM621 399 CACM629 487 CORRIGENDUM TO 'QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS' FORCE CONSTA~TS THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND AUS 63 8.16 MACHINE CALCULA TlON OF MOMENTS OF A ~ROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION CACM61D 553 CACM613 143 COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULA TlON OF NTH ROOTS PARAMETRIC DEVICES AUS 60B'5.1 CALCULATION OF PERFORMANCE CURVES FOR INDUCTIVE PACM52T 118 ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR ZEROS TCJ5621 16 THE CALCULATION OF POWER SPECTRA PACM61 SAl ON FUNC TI ONAL ITERATICN AND THE CALCULATION OF ROOTS NUMERICAL CALCULATION OF SHOCK WAVES IFIP62 141 CORE THERMAL DESIGN AUS 60 B8.3 PRELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR MISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM A CALCULA TI ON OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINI AUS 60B'2.1 REAL SYM~ETRIC MATI AN ITERATIVE PROCEOURE FOR THE CALCULA TI ON OF THE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A JACM563 223 MATRICES TCJ15ij2 90 THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOl AGONAL S PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANClOS PROCESSES THE CALCULA Tl ON OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF CODIAGONAL MATRICE AUS 571 112 S APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULA TlON OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX ION CACM63N 694 106 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 106 CAL - CAS TITLE WORO INOEX COMPUTER TIME FOR ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM MACHINES IN GOVERNMENT CALCULATIONS USE OF COMPUTERS IN STATISTICAL CALCUlATIONS SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD CALCULATIONS ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO SHIP DESIGN CALCULATIONS USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS STRUCTURAL STRESS CALCULATIONS SYMPOSIUM ON STABILITY OF NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN ANALOG COMPUTER CALCULATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTRAINT EQUATIONS STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS IN PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS PLASMA MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC CALCULATIONS IN 1 AND 2 DIMENSIONS STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROO TS SLIDER BEARINGS ANAlYSIS AND NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS COMPUTER CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS OPTICAL CALCULATIONS USING THE BURROUGHS EI01 THE AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR MARK I CALCULATOR MARK II CALCULATOR THE PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR THE MARK I CALCULATOR R.A.E. SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR THE MARK III CALCULATOR IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED CALCULATOR THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A 8INARY CALCULATOR THE APEXC, A LOW-COST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR THE ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTA8LISHMENT SEQUENCE-CONTROLLED CALCULATOR THE GENERATICN OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUM8ERS ON A DECIMAL CALCULATOR THE ACOUSTIC-DELAY-LINE ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR INFORMATION SEARCHING WITH THE 701 CALCULATOR A PROGRA~MEO BINARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARD ACCOUNTANCY ACH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARO-PROGRAMMEO ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING PROBLEMS THE OPERATION ANO LOGIC OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE TAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS A SIMPLE OESK-CALCULATOR METHOO FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGI THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 liONS THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CONSIDERA THE MONROBOT ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC CODING TO SMALL CALCULATORS THE USE OF OESK CALCULATORS INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW NETWORK CALCULATORS FUNCTION ALGEBRA AND PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS A SE~I-DECISIDN PROCEDURE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL CALCULUS SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT THEOREMS DERIVAeLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDICATE CALCULUS ITHE PRODUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR -SPEEO DIGITAL MULTIPLIER THE USE OF INOEX CALCULUS ANO MERSENNE PRIMES FOR THE DESIGN OF A HIGH MT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA T~ERMOOVNAMIC CONSISTENCY OF MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC MEASUREMENTS ON SUPERCONOUCTORS BALLISTIC CAM DESIGN CALCULATING MACHINE DEVELOPMENT AT CAMBRIDGE CAN COMPUTERS HELP SOLVE SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS CAN MACHINES THINK EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER SERVICE OR MAGNETIC CORES, THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS FORECASTING CRYSTAL BALLS COMPUTER USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC DATA PROCESSING AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS PROCESSING THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIOE DATA THE CANADIAN SCENE IN COMPUTING ANO DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EDUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES CANONICAL ANALYSIS A FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FORM MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIRCUITS IN FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FORM IFFERENTIAL PROBLEMI THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION 0 THE MOBIL COMPUTER LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY RGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVER PLATE ICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LA ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPABILITIES ON INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM COMPUTER CAPABILITIES, COST, ANO SAVINGS OF AN AUTOMATIC TOWARD A GENERAL SIMULATION CAPABILITV EXTENDING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AMS SI~ULTANEOUSLY A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPA8LE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGR A COMPILER CAPABLE OF LEARNING A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE OIODE CAPACITANCE TYPE FIXED MEMORY FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES ADDRESSING SEMIPERMANENT STORAGE BY CAPACITIVE COUPLING TAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC OIF.FERENTIAL ANALYZERS II, CAPACITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS OF CER AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORY USING OIOOES AND CAPACITORS SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC MEMORY CAPACITORS RELIABILITY OF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS IN COMPUTERS CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORY OF LARGE CAPACITY A CARDA LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING OESIGN AND OPERATION OF A HIGH SPEEO INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC DRUM AN UPPER BOUNO ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A SYNAPSE ECONOMIC COI';SIOERATI A MEMORY OF 3l't MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS, ITS SYSTEMS AND (THAT OF ECCNOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKS) IEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY COMPUTER FINDS A RAILROAD CAR CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARD ACCOUNTANCY A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS CCM"ENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS' SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES 107 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BUS - CAR JACM604 389 CACM596 32 FTT 53 234 LSU 57 67 CAN 58 298 CAN 58 360 CAN 60 138 CAN 60 175 EDPS61 4B3 IFIP62 207 WJCC60 173 CAS 57 56 WJCC59 261 TCB663-\ 126 TCJ6633 274 I BMJ63-\ 30) AUS 571 116 TCJ6631 39 P IRE611 276 CAS 56 119 MSEE462 13 HARV47 23 HARV47 69 HARV47 208 CAMBlt9 22 HARVlt9 11 EJCC51 30 PECS52 19 PACM52P 79 PACM52T 21 AOC 53 264 FTT 53 165 JACM542 B8 I EES56 276 JACM572 131 CACM5B1 11 IEES56 22B PECS52 9 EJCC51 50 JAtM553 205 JACM51tl 13 WJCC51t 140 ONR 52 7 EJCC54 64 CLUN55 79 CACM636 325 SOS 62 525 JACM631 1 CATH63 191 JACM634 507 ICIP59 265 JACM611 87 NSMT60 140 I BMJ621 77 CACM61N 513 F TT 53 130 WJCC59 323 PIRE530 1230 CAN 5B 370 CAN 58 15 IFIP62 51 CAN 58 67 CAN 58 6 CAN 58 287 CAN 58 23 CABS62 266 JACM592 2lt5 JACM594 538 ICIP59 33 ICC 633 174 AUS 60 B9.1 ICIP59 479 ONR 51 21 SJCC62 1 IFIP62 78 EJCC59 lOB WJCC59 137 IBMJ603 264 LCMT61 53 JACM633 307 PGEC613 4lt6 PGEC581 17 PACM52T 133 PGEC5Bl 34 EJCC53 105 PGEC613 451 91 FJCC63 NCR 612 128 PACM52P 113 WJCC59 74 AUS 60 B2.2 FJCC63 565 tACM61B 356 TCJ4624 313 IEES56 22B WJCC59 41 LCMT61 177 CACM599 19 CACM59N 12 CACM60D 638 107 CAR - CER TITLE WORD INDEX FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL THE MAGNETIC LEDGER CARD COMPUTER SSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTIN AUTOMATED COMPUTER CARD DESIGN SOME AUDIT ASPECTS OF PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PROCESSING A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION OF DETER~INING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD MACHINE A METHOD PROGRAMMING FOR PUNCHED CARD MACHINES VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY THE METAL CARD MEMORY, A NEW SEMIPERMANENT STORE INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS (GERMANI REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHOOS TO FOREST INVENTORY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAMI, FUNCTIONS ANO USE THE N.C.R. MAGNETIC CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY A FAST CARD READER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER OATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS PUNCHED CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR UNIVAC LARGE CAPACITY A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORY OF LAPLACE TRANSFORM A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMEO CALCULATOR OF ENGINEERINGI AN APPROACH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMEO ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER THE CARDATRON AND THE DATAFILE IN THE OATATRON SYSTEM THE CARDATRON AND THE DATAFILE IN THE DATATRON SYSTEM A DATA CO~MUNICATIONS ANO PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC ANALYSIS· COMMENT ON CARDIFF AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DATA UTILIZING FOSDIC CONVERTERS FOR TELETYPE TAPE TO IBM CARDS SCCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS, PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS AUTOMATIC SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS FOR SI~PlIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'DONT CARE' CONDITIONS SOME METHODS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSI SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS, PROGRAMMING AND CONDITIONAL MONTE CARLO A MONTE-CARLO APPROACH TO THE SOLUTION OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS MUONS MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MONTE CARLO COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS A METHOC FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION ON THE MONTE CARLO METHOD OF SYSTEMS CF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD THE SOLUTION INTEGRALS AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR MONTE CARLO METHODS OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO MODEL STUDY PROGRAMMING A MONTE CARLO PROBLEM QUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMULATION AND MONTE CARLO PROCEDURES THE APPLICATION OF SE A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM MNTECCDE, AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTI MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 (THE CAROUSEL MEMDRYI APPLICATIONS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES DESCRIPTION OF A COMPUTATION CARRIEO OUT FOR FAO (FRENCHI EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM AN HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING CARRIERS FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS ELIMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION IN OIGITAL COMPUTERS THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION CORRECTION TO THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY AODITION AN ANALYSIS OF CARRY TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER ADDITION THE CARRY-DEPENDENT SUM ADDER SKIP TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS CARRY-SELECT ADOER ATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGETI CONVERSION OF CARTESIAN CO-OROINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-ORO IN THE CASCADE DECOMPOSITION OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES CASCADED BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK CASCADED FINITE-STATE MACHINES SMeOTHING AND PREDICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCAOED SIMPLE AVERAGES CEllS CASCADEO SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWD-INPUT FLEXIBLE COMPUTER CASCADED VARIABLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO THE 220 ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, EXPONENTIAL OISTRIBUTION CASE MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL WORST CASE DESIGN OF VARIABLE-THRESHOLD TRL CIRCUITS SELECTING A TECHNICAL COMPUTER, THE CASE FOR A SMALL MACHINE THE CASE FOR COMBINEO ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION THE CASE FOR CRYOTRONICS THE CASE FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION ION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIAL PROBLEMI THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUT CONDUCTING A FEASIBILITY STUOY, A CASE HISTORY UNIVAC-LARC HIGH-SPEEO CIRCUITRY, CASE HISTORY PRODUCTION SCHEOULING, A CASE HISTORY CODING CF MEDICAL CASE HISTORY OATA FOR COMPUTER ANALYSIS GRAPH ON THE EXCEPTIONAL CASE IN A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARCS OF A COMPLETE N OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVER PLATE ICAL SOLUTIO A CASE OF NUMERICAL OIVERGENCE A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVABLE CASE OF THE DECISION PROBLEM BUSINESS OATA PROCESSING, A CASE STUDY THE SNCWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS, CASE STUOY AUTOMATIC CCMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A CASE STUDY THE OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A CONTROL COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY SOME ASPECTS A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUOY IN HEURISTIC E EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC T.HEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS EMPIRICAL OATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRONIC A CASE STUOY OF A CONVERSION TELEFlLE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION OF I NFCRMA TI ON 108 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CAL - CAS CACM614 182 ICSI582 1245 WJCC58 239 AUS 60 Al.4 PACM6l 1384 LSU 58 119 tACM612 90 JACM543 105 AUS 51 107 JACM543 101 LCMT6l 213 ECIP55 198 LSU 56 216 LSU 56 219 EJCC56 80 EJCC61 147 lCMT6l 149 BIT 631 44 PACM59 63 EJCC52 8 PGEC613 451 JACM551 18 EJCC51 30 9 PECS52 PGEC592 169 LSU 57 198 NEWC57 19 FJCC62 280 TCB6623 73 CAS 62 20 11 EJCC52 AUS 60 A2.1 JACM541 36 JACM571 41 JACM614 497 CACM629 472 JACM562 73 PACM62 41 WJCC59 261 AUS 571 116 JACM633 302 JACM573 329 HARV49 207 TOMM58 19B TCJ6633 277 LSU 58 104 BIT 611 27 CAS 55 94 J ACM584 343 TCJ2592 90 TCJ5622 88 JACM592 204 IFIP62 67 BIT 621 16 JACM601 57 ICC 582 18 I EES56 463 WJCC58 149 PGEC571 30 PGEC554 133 I CIP59 389 PGEC601 35 PGEC602 261 PACM58 27 PGEC633 265 PGEC614 691 PGEC623 340 AUS 60 C9.3 PGEC614 587 PGEC634 361 PGEC613 366 NCR 602 47 PGEC622 136 WJCC58 63 RTCS62 304 PGEC623 382 AUS 60 Bl.4 WJCC58 86 FJCC62 229 CACM6I0 417 ICIP59 33 CAN 58 256 PGEC613 426 AUS 63 B.8 CACM620 532 I BMJ605 487 AUS 60 B9.1 81T 612 130 JACM633 348 WJCC54 80 AUS 63 A.8 AUS 63 A.17 AUS 60 A8.4 PGEC636 687 TCB2581 12 WJCC57 218 CATH63 109 BCS 58 465 AUS 63 A.12 CACM63D 708 108 CAS - CHA TITLE WORD INDEX CAR - CER CASE STUDY. ORDER PROCESSING AND PROOUCTION PLANNING HARV55 135 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL COMPUTER. THE CRC 102 EJCC54 40 -0 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER EJCC57 243 CASUALTy INSURANCE ACCOUNTING HACC59 8-08 ONR 60 213 THIN FILM CRYOTRoN CATALOG MEMORY A CRYOTRoN CATALOG MEMORY SYSTEM EJCC56 115 LOGICAL CIRCUITS A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT PGEC633 198 BETWEEN COMPLETENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT CATALOGUE THE RELATION ICSI581 377 CACM637 409 A CATALOGUE ENTRY RETRIEVAL SYSTEM THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES RTCS62 328 MTL 611 211 A NOTE ON CATEGORIAL GRAMMARS CATEGORIZING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS JACM613 384 CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE CAMB49 26 CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE AoC 53 212 AN IMPROVED CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM WJCC53 167 STORAGE SYSTEM THE TESTING OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE PACM52T 42 A fUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES AUS 60 C8.2 A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES PGEC611 71 CAPACITY. RANDOM-ACCESS STORES THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DEVICE IN LARGELCMT61 99 THE DESIGN AND OPERATION Of A PARALLEL-TYPE CA,THOoE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM IEES56 319 ETHOO OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GE BIT 632 97 STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY. TEMPORAL ANDI THE CAUDAL PHOTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH. A QUANTITATIVE SJCC62 159 A LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING FJCC63 91 SOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER PROBLEMS ICoC 16041 CAS 60 91 OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CELL AN ANALYSIS IBMJ574 304 COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY AUS 63 B.I0 EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES NCR 554 64 SIMULATION OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER FJCC63 15 THE ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS SOS 59 101 CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWD-INPUT FLEXIBLE CELLS PGEC622 136 SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS ITERATIVE PGEC622 123 STRAIGHT HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS SOS 61 315 INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS. BASIS FOR A OISTRIBUTEO LOGIC COMPUTER FJCC62 130 THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM. A LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER WJCC61 173 DATA-RROCESSING TASKS FOR THE 1960 CENSUS CAS 57 29 COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS. THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS EXPERIENCE WJCC53 49 CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC SYSTEM DNR 53 30 THE APPLICATION TCJ5634 264 OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN ENTS ANO PLANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE oEVELoPM ICC 582 22 PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SYSTEM EJCC51 16 LSU 55 171 PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER LSU 55 177 THOUGHTS ON THE ORGANIZAIION OF A COMPUTING CENTER SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER PACM56 11 J.E.I.D.A. AND ITS COMPUTER CENTER CACM590 10 CA8S62 140 THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER EVOLUTION OF OoCUMENT ICSI581 731 CONTROL IN A MATERIALS DETERIORATION INFORMATION CENTER PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING A EJCC51 58 RTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER CACM600 519 REPORT 0". CONFERENCE OF UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER OIRECTORS CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ICSI582 1517 FIELD OF AUTCMATIC PROGI THE WORK OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACAOEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE HTP 58 257 ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE ICC 622 115 CLUN55 215 THE CORNELL COMPUTING CENTER. A MINIMAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS LSU 58 8 GENERAL PROBLEMS CONFRONTING COMPUTING CENTERS ICC 6112 10 A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION CACM596 8 WJCC56 126 THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM CENTRAL NOTES ON DATA PROCESSING IN THE CENTRAL BUREAU Of STATISTICS OF NORWAY ICC 622 108 CAS 51 1 LINE RESERVATlCNS SYSTEM A CENTRAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIRCENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLION PARTS LOCATIONS CAN 62 53 THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT OF THE ATLAS COMPUTER IFIP62 657 OBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EI ON THE METHOD OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PR BIT 632 97 CENTRAL EUROPEAN COMPUTERS CACM599 14 MODELS AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM MTP 58 669 THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT PCS 62 202 WOC062 214 THE I'UL TI-LI S T CENTRAL PROCESSOR IBMJ592 126 INTERATOMIC-FORCE CONSTANTS FROM A CENTRAL-FORCE LAW DATA TRANSMISSION. COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISED PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 63 A.1S PROBLEMS OF CENTRALIZATION HARV55 11 CAS 62 31 MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM A CENTRALIZEO DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM WJCC54 172 TCJ3603 131 THE ORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE TCB5611 11 THE ORGANISATION OF AN ADP CENTRE ICC 623 163 THE NETHERLANDS AUTOMATIC INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTRE AUS 63 A.13 CONTROL .AND ADMINISTRATION OF A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE CONTROLS AUS 63 A.14 AND ADMINISTRATION IN RELATION TO A OATA PROCESSING CENTRE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE THE INTEGRATED AUS 572 218 UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO- IFIP62 236 DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE A DOLLAR AND CENTS APPROACH TO ELECTRONICS CAS 55 15 SPATIALLY ITERATEO MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX A PACM61 2C3 OFFICE AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE AUS 60 A3.1 NSTRAINT EQUATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN ANALOG COMPUTER CALCULATIONS BY THE USE OF CO WJCC60 113 SCME PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATION OF A CERTAIN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM TCJ3614 220 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION ALGORITHMS PIRE611 91 NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF A CERTAIN BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM 81T 621 61 A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER 18MJ612 1,1 MESSAGES A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON LSU 55 101 COMPUTING MACHINES A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELOING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MER SENNE NUMBERS BIT 632 122 COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF CERTAIN ECONOMETRIC PROBLEMS HARV49 348 I. BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS PGEC514 255 PGEC581 17 I. CAPACITOR OIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS CERTAIN FORMAL LANGUAGES ROME62 65 A GENERAL PRDCESSOR FOR A TECHNIQUE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND JACM621 84 JACM611 21 RECURSIVE COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN INTEGRALS TCJ2593 130 MATRIX METHODS SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING A NOTE ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS JACM5B3 258 PACM56 14 GENERATED ERROR IN THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS (FRENCHI ICIP59 348 CONSIDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL DESIGN ASPECTS OF THE GAMMA 60 SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR ALGORITHMS BIT 633 175 HARV49 2Bl A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS HARV47 157 ON COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CERTAIN PROBLE~S IN FLUID DYNAMICS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 109 796-980 0-66-8 109 CER - CHE TITLE WORD INDEX THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID FLOW ING SOME COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SEARCHING AND SORT NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRl-DUGONAL SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE COMPUTATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES ON THE COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA FUNCTIONS THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 2<\ THE USE OF CYCLIC-PERMUTED CHAIN CODES FOR DIGITISERS A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE CODING STRUCTURES THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COBOL DATA RANDOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING AN INDIRECT CHAINING METHOt FOR ADDRESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS THE CHAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSOCIATIVE SENTENCE RETRIEVAL COMPUTATIONAL CHAINS AND THE SIMPLIFICATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS ALT NEW CHAIRMAN OF X3.<\ COMPUTERS CHALLENGE ENGINEERING EDUCATION THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SPARK CHAMBER DATA PIP, A THE MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE COMPUTERS AND CHANGE-RINGING A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY CAPACITY A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTDR MEMDRY OF LARGE SITE PREPARATION AND CHANGEOVER PROBLEMS ENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRODUCED BY ELECTROST LOGIC BY ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTIPATH FERRITE CORES SOME CHANGES IN OUTLOOK SINCE DESK-COMPUTING DAYS OIGITAL TECHNIQUES CHANGING FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 1 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 VOLTAGES MULTI-CHANNEL ANALOG-OIGITA~ CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DC CHANNEL ANALYSIS FOR THE IBM 7090 A FOUR-CHANNEL CODED-DECIMAL ELECTROSTATIC MACHINE A PARALLEL CHANNEL COMPUTING MACHINE W.A.C. MK.2, A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER A NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER CODING FOR MULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 10<\ COMPUTER A TRANSISTORIZED, MULTI-CHANNEL, AIRBORNE VOLTAGE-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER CHANNELS WITH SIDE INFORMATION AT THE TRANSMITTER A PROPOSAL FOR CHARACTER CODE COMPATABILITY CONSIDERATIONS IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER CODE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TAPES EQUIPMENT MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING SYSTEMS AND THE TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE A VERSATILE CHARACTER GENERATOR WITH DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 1620 FORTRAN II CHARACTER HANI PULA TI ON IN 7090 FORTRAN CHARACTER QUALITY AND SCANNER ORGANIZATION AN ADAPTIVE CHARACTER READER CHARACTER READER FOR 8ANK DATA PROCESSOR DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STYLIZED FONT CHARACTER READERS FACTORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION-THEORETIC ASPECTS OF CHARACTER READING THE POTENTIAL FIELD AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION CHARACTER RECOGNITION SOME COMMENTS ON CHARACTER RECOGNITION A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION AN ANALOG METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION WEIGHTED AREA SCANNING TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION THE USE OF MULTIPLE AUTO-CORRELATION IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION DOCUMENT HANDLING AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION A STREAM-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE FOR USE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION ANALYTIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN BANKS CHARACTER RECOGNITION AS·SIGNAL DETECTION IN NOISE RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION AT M.I.T. SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES S WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING MECHANISM USE OF A COMPUTER TO DESIGN CHARACTER RECOGNITION LOGIC MDDERN TRENDS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES COMPANY OEVELOPMENTS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES AT RABINOW ENGINEERING AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING A VIDICON SCANNER OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTION AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS NETS OF NEURCN-LIKE ELEMENTS PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS HANOLING IN AN AOP SYSTEM THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.D.P. SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, OATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT SURVEY OF CODED CHARACTER REPRESENTATION CHARACTER REPRESENTATION AND STORAGE SYSTEMS CHARACTER SCANNING ON THE IBM 1070 AUTOMATIC REGISTRAtiON IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER SENSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TYPE SIZE NCRMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER SENSING EQUIPMENT CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVICES A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CHARACTER SET SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS CORRIGENOA TO 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' SYSTEM THE ROLE OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION DEVICES IN OATA-PROCESSING SHAREHOLDER RECORD-HANDLING WITH THE AID OF ·CHARACTER-RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT A GENERALIZED SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES A CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDY AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM IFRENCHI COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS 110 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CAS - CHA CAS 57 JACM621 91 13 327 JACM57<\ 505 CACM63N 6B9 EJCC58 91 ICIP59 <\1<\ WCR 58<\ <\1 PACM62 7<\ AUS 60 A<\.l CACM615 218 PACM62 11<\ PGEC622 173 CACM639 505 WJCC55 <\1 PLCI61 3 CACM636 332 WJCC59 321 rCJ3601 <\7 WJCC59 <\1 LCMT61 171 PGEC613 <\51 CAN 58 269 ONR 60 153 NCR 58<\ 26B TCB663<\ 121 JACM601 10 CACM588 12 CACM589 9 WJCC5<\ 113 PACM61 12(3 MSEE<\6<\ <\6 MSEE<\6<\ <\5 AUS 60 C<\.<\ AUS 512 213 PGEC625 655 WJCC59 81 WCR 51<\ 28<\ IBMJ58<\ 2B9 CACM602 71 TCJ361<\ 202 AUS 60 A9.2 NCR ~5<\ 129 WCR 59<\ 16 CACH628 <\32 CACM632 65 CACH62D 602 CACM638 440 TCJ4612 137 WCR 60<\ 29 SAC158 5 OCR 62 115 OCR 62 129 ICIP59 2<\8 ICIP59 24<\ EOPS61 558 TCJ4612 11<\ TCJ<\612 121 PGEC613 502 OCR 62 191 OCR 62 305 TCB6623 95 NCR 63<\ 6<\ PGEC635 521 OCR 62 181 TCJ<\612 151 OCR 62 1<\9 OCR 62 209 TCJ<\612 129 NCR 574 119 OCR 62 93 EJCC59 205 NSMT60 511 OCR 62 27 PGEC636 81<\ OCR 62 13 WCR 514 121 PGEC57<\ 247 CAN 60 346 PGEC601 5<\ WJCC59 304 OCR 62 51 EJCC59 21B TCB5611 19 TCJ4612 161 CACM60D 639 CAN 58 120 CACM60N 622 EJCC51 238 NCR 584 318 WCR 51<\ III PCS 62 60 CACM601 408 CACM600 540 CAS 58 5<\ CAS 59 1 WJCC59 291 IBMJ603 335 IFIP62 456 PGEC61<\ 135 TCJ~63<\ 110 CHA - CIR , TITLE WORD INDEX SOME COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF TION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS ON THE OANILEWSKI METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE ON COMPUTING THE EXACT THE EXACT DETERMINATION OF THE MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANCLOS FOR CALCULATING THE SOME INVERSE REMARKS ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF THE MATRICES CHARACTER-SENSING SYSTEMS CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEAT CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER ANALYSIS CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS AND THEIR USE IN THE DECOMPOSI CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL OF A MATRIX CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECf'ORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM CHARACTERISTIC VALUES AND VECTORS OF DEFECTIVE CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF ARBITRARY MATRICES HEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SP EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONOUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTICS PTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS o THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRZ RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS BIZMAC II COMPUTER, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKEO OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATIONS OF A HIGH-SPEED THE DETERMINATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIMULATION PROGRAMMING OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC FLOW CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS OF A COMPUTER CONTROLLER FOR USE IN COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPATH CORE FOR A CHARACTERISTICS OF A LOGISTICS COMPUTER FILM MEMORY DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE THIN G NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHI DESIGN AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECDRO SORT USIN ALLOYS CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONOUCTING DISCUSSION, PART II THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND DECADE, REVIEW THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND DECADE, A PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CRYOGENIC COMPONENTS COMPUTERS CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SMALL DIGITAL FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS QUANT ITA TI VE CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM CRYOTRONS MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER (FRENCH) AL METHODS CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTION SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SORTING IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS USING RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE DEVICES PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MACHINES AT ABERDEEN PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED fILM CRYOTRON, A REVIEW BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENIAC RELIABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ILLIAC ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEDIUM SCALE COMPUTERS 'S DECIMAL CCMPUTER, THE CRC 102-0 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORACLE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER T ANNEALS THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-79 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFEREN TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS ON THE EXCEPTIONAL CASE IN A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARCS OF A COMPLETE GRAPH II MENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION OF GAME-LEARNING, PART I, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MODEL AND ITS PARAMETERS CHARACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIOOE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTI AUTOl'ATA . CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY DEVICES FOR READING HANDWRITTEN CHARACTERS A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD COCE FOR 256 CHARACTERS RECOGNITION OF SLOPPY, HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS RECOGNITION OF MIXED-FONT IMPERFECT CHARACTERS CLASSIFICATION AND RECOGNITION OF HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS A CLASS OF MACHINES WHICH DETERMINE THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE OF A SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD COCE FOR 256 CHARAC TER S' HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE THE USE OF THE CHARACTRON WITH ERA 1103 CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARGE-CONTROL THEORY ES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRODUCED BY ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING IVERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANG AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF FLOW CHART LI STINGS A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS A SYNfACTICAL CHART OF ALGOL 60 PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW CHART SYMBOLS FLOW OUTLINING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOW CHARTING A PROGRAM TO DRAW MULTILEVEL FLOW CHARTS AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS TABLES, FLOW CHARTS AND PROGRAM LOGIC FRAMES THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILD STEEL PORTAL SYNTACTICAL CHARTS OF COBOL 61 SYSTEMS A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE CHEBYCHEFF ALSC SEE 'TSHEBYSHEFF' ON A CHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION A CHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION CLASS OF FUNCTIONS CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATION OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION BY A RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATIONS OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS AL EQUAT IONS CHEBYSHEV COLLOCATION METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTI JACOBI METHCD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE I CHEBYSHEV METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS LINEAR SYSTEI'S CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE IVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERATlON ElGEtlVALUES OF THE SUCCESS THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES THE SOLUTION THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS A CHEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF AN IMPROVED DECIMAL REDUNDANCY CHECK NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEIGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION A REDUNDANCY CHECK FOR ALGOL PROGRAMS CHECKABLE ADDITION CIRCUITS THE JOVIAL CHECKER SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE lEARNING, USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS 111 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CER - CHE WJCC59 176 PGEC584 217 JACM581 45 PACM52P 275 PACM61 5M PACM62 104 ICIP59 62 IEES56 Ilit J ACM563 203 CACM596 38 JACM573 298 CACM633 106 PACM56 19 PECS52 lit I BMJ581 54 ONR 60 262 WJCC61 315 PGEC632 92 NEWC57 57 PGEC593 277 NCR 634 25 AUS 63 C.21 PACM56 16 PGEC5Bl 6 BIT 624 203 40 EJCC57 PGEC623 405 PWCS54 77 WJCC60 91 CACM635 264 DNR 60 249 TCB4614 145 TCB4603 B8 ICIP59 455 EJCC54 11 FJCC63 551 HACC59 4 ONR 60 198 EC IP55 66 PLCI61 13 CACM635 248 PACM52T 13 DNR 60 14 HARV47 31 EJCC53 72 CAS 56 6 EJCC54 40 ANL 53 194 WJCC56 133 PGEC583 22B IBMJ633 207 IBMJ605 487 TCJ6633 232 I BMJ622 110 PGEC604 469 EJCC57 232 CACM599 19 WJCC60 133 OCR 62 213 NCR 634 75 WCR 594 66 I EES56 456 I BIU571 B CACM59N 12 SACI58 51 WJCC56 34 IBMJ62Z 192 PGEC623 314 ONR 60 153 JACM581 57 PACM5ZP 121 CACM619 393 CACM590 17 CACM59N 17 WJCC59 131 PACM62 66 I BSJ621 51 AUS 60 B6.3 CACM6Z5 260 EJCC57 132 PACM56 3 JACM581 22 JACM571 3D BIT 6lit 256 TCJ6644 358 TCJ6632 169 TCJ462" 318 PACM52T 12" TCJ6633 250 AUS 60B'S.2 TCJ6631 88 AUS 63 B.19 TCJ6631 102 CACM5B5 10 CACM61D 551 CACM626 337 CAMB49 91 WJCC61 397 IBMJ593 210 111 CHE - CIR TITLE WORD INDEX CHA - CIR CATH63 71 MSEE"6" 35 CAMB"9 106 PACM52T 29 EJCC53 99 PGEC5B3 207 CACM607 418 JACM61Z 186 AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT NCR 594 218 CAMB49 61 A LARGE ROUTINE AOC 53 239 AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC NCR 537 66 AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING RELI PGEC564 233 BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETI JACM553 205 BY WEIGHTED COUNTS eAMB"9 9" NCR 537 62 CIRCUITS AND DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES PACM61 13B1 CODES CAMB49 96 FACILITIES CACM637 384 FOR lOOPS IN NETWORKS EJCC54 22 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER RMCS60 14 CH~CKING IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION MSEE"64 34 RELIABILITY AND CHECKING IN DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS NCR 531 48 DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND MARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I COMPUTER IBMJ592 163 ON CODES FOR CHECKING LOGICAL OPERATIONS BIT 611 4B A METHOD FOR CHECKING NUMERICAL CODES USING THE 1401 TCJ6632 I)" COMPUTER THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A S SYSTEM THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPON "US 60B'10.4 CHECKING PROCEDURE AND CIRCUITS CAMB49 89 A SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION OF MAGNET EJCC57 190 IC-TAPE DIGITAL DATA A NEW METHOD OF CHECKING THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE MATRICES JACM592 16" EJCC58 108 THE RECORDING, CHECKING, AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS CACM593 8 A CHECKLIST OF INTELLIGENCE FOR PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS EJCC60 83 ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR NCR 594 218 DIAGNOSTIC C~ECKING AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR WJCC59 217 THE ACRE CO~PUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A MISSILE CHECKOUT SYSTEM EJCC61 232 THE SATURN AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT SYSTEM EJCC53 96 SOME REMARKS ON LOGICAL DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING CHECKS ICSI581 671 CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CODES FOR CHEMICAL DATA THE USE TCJ2593 145 OF COMPUTERS FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING IN THE PETROLEUM CHEMICAL INDUS TRY SIMULATION AND A CACM61D 559 NALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS IS OF THE' MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHES MTL 611 265 TCJ3603 150 SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MUlTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT CAN 62 258 ON-LINE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A CHEMICAL PLANT CLUN5'> 63 APPLICATION OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING TO CHEMICAL PROBLEMS CAS 62 194 ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS OF OIGITAL CO~PUTERS IN THE DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS THE ROLE WJCC59 107 SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUC TURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED COMPOUNDS ICSI581 711 HARV512 316 CHEMICAL SWITCHES MTl 611 249 LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN CHEMICAL TERMI NOLOGY ICSI581 545 REVIEW LITERATURE AND THE CHEMIST JACM57" 393 COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY THE PROSPECTS FOR JACM612 2"0 THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-lOGICAL MACHINES IN CHEMISTRY IUSSR) IBMJ613 218 THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES TO DETERMINE THE CHEMISTRY OF SOLDER FLUX JACM512 174 EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS WJCC55 101 TASK BY ADAPTATION THE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX WJCC58 151 A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 704 CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY I BMJ584 320 CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY CATH63 39 ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS BIT 614 22" IN TWO VARIABLES CHIC, A 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES PACM61 6A" INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE ICC 623 159 ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHINESE ABACUS JACM591 102 CACM60N 621 THE SUMADOR CHINO SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT WJCC61 133 SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT CATH63 329 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF MEMORY ELEMENTS WJCC61 405 MICROPROGRAMMING AND THE CHOICE OF ORDER CODE ADC 53 71 TAPES CONSIDERATIONS IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER CODE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TCJ3614 202 CHOOSING A NUMBER BASE pes 62 "2 CHOOSING YOUR COMPUTER TCB5613 117 CHRYSLER OPTICAL PROCESSING SCANNER EJCC61 352 CHRYSLER'S INITIAL EDPM APPLICATION LSU 56 23 DNR 52 18 THE CIRCLE COMPUTER LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE CACM60N 611 eACM61B 353 A NOTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES PGEC5lt2 45 A SUB-AUDIO TIME DELAY CIRCUIT PGEC564 213 PULSE GENERATOR AND HIGH-SPEED MEMORY CIRCUIT WCR 574 231 THE TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUIT A GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT JACM6l't "84 CALCULATED EJCC60 233 WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-DIODE CIRCUIT 'S OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON PGEC633 269 EAN FUNCTIONS CF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT 'STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOl PGEC612 151 FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS PGEC611 51 PGEC591 8 A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS A DIRECT READ-OUT BISTABLE CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OF IT WJCC58 1310 GUIDANCE SYSTEMS A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILEEJCC57 132 ION A DIRECT-READING PRINTED-CIRCUIT COMMUTATOR FOR ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL DATA CONVERS IBMJ583 178 THE CIRCUIT COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS FTT 53 32 A MULTILAYER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER PGEC636 781 ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS WOC062 156 COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS ON ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS CONSTRUCTED OF MICROELECTRONIC WJCC60 259 DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC HARV572 201 CIRCUIT CONSIDERATIONS AND LOGICAL DESIGN WITH MACHINE AID FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN PI RE53D 13"8 HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUIT DESIGN EJCC56 64 RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, CIRCUIT DESIGN PGEC564 227 BOOLEAN MATRIX EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN PGEC592 131 STATISTICS AND CIRCUIT DESIGN RMCS60 50 DESIGN OF AN ALL-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART I CIRCUIT DESIGN PGEC612 207 APPLICATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AND TO ERROR DETECTION PGEC543 6 LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN NCR 574 115 SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS RELIABILITY AND CHECKING REMARKS ON CHECKING COMPUTER AIDS TO CODE"CHECKING THE ADVANTAGES OF BUILT-IN CHECKING GENERALIZED PARITY CHECKING COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING TWO-DIMENSIONAL PARITY CHECKING EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING CHECKING EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING ABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING C OPERATIONS A SIMPLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING CHECKING CHECKING RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CHECKING CHECKING A SELF-CHECKING 112 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 112 CIR - TITLE WORD INDEX CL~ CHE - ClR WJCC61 IB5 TO CIRCUIT DESIGN FOR UNIVAC LARC PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS. A 5 MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE AUS 60 C4.1 HARV61 315 CRYOTRON SWITCHING CIRCUITS RELAY CIRCUIT DESIGN TECHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF AADC60 163 CIRCUIT ELEMENTS AND COMPUTER UNITS A READ-OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY READ STORES IFIP62 591 NCR 554 150 VARIABLES AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL PGEC6H 610 A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS I BMJ591 35 THE THERMAL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A TRANSISTOR I BMJ633 182 TECHNOLOGY A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER P IRE611 236 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFOR~ANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS 35 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATIONS IF IEES56 99 EJCC58 ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY PACM56 35 THRESHOLD DEVICES CIRCUIT REALII~TION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING 29 NCE SYSTEMATIC DElA ILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENA RMCS60 PGEC632 61 SIGhAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS 412 I EES56 ETIC CORES A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRANSISTORS AND MAGN PGEC602 161 COMPARISON OF SATURATED AND NONSATURATED SWITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES PGEC613 416 SCME THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES AIC 634 54 ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES 3 CROSECOND CYCLE TIME TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMI WCR 594 P IRE530 1380 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC PGEC531 2 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE WJCC58 149 ECIP55 115 SWITCHING-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TORDIDS (GERMANI I IMPRCVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE- PGEC625 611 E PERFOR~ANCE IN TERMS OF CEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTANT /RACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL 0100 IBMJ622 110 I BMJ611 33 METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE PACM52P 135 STANDARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC604 439 A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULSE CIRCUIT. ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION JACM634 562 DECOMPCSITION THEORY GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT. THE BASIC BUILOING BLOCK OF AN EXTENOED PGEC562 65 A ONE-MICROSECOND ADOER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY WJCC5B 22 DIRECT COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY PGEC5Bl 2 DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY WJCC59 21 OESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF MAO TRANSFER CIRCUITRY PGEC603 295 TUNNEL DIODE DIGITAL CIRCUITRY PGEC604 418 SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRID LOGIC CIRCUITRY IFIP62 608 PAST ANO FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITRY 5 PROGRAM FeR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITRY A COMPUTER PACM59 OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER. USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY THE LOGICAL OESIGN WJCC56 103 CCST61 58 DIGITAL-COMPUTER CIRCUITRY DESIGN TECHNIQUES NCR 544 133 PACKAGEO LOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER RTCS62 152 DIGITAL SYSTEMS CODES AND COOING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION WITHIN PGEC551 11 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS WJCC51 161 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 PGEC613 426 UNIVAC-LARC HIGH-SPEED CIRCUITRY. CASE HISTORY MSEE462 16 SWITCHING ANO COUPLING CIRCUITS CAMB49 89 CHECKING PROCEOURE AND CIRCUITS CAMB49 91 CHECKABLE ADDITION CIRCUITS ·PACM52P 251 FORMAL LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS PACM52P 265 A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUEC FEEDBACK CIRCUITS PACM52P 2Bl RECTIFIERS AS ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC521 6 STATIC-OYNAMIC OESIGN OF FLIP-FLOP CIRCUITS ADC 53 181 GATES ANO TRIGGER CIRCUITS WJCC53 114 NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS ECIP55 213 GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS WJCC55 129 A THEOREM ON SPOT SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC552 14 TIME-OELAY CIRCUITS NCR 554 139 SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS EJCC56 54 HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUITS IEES56 432 THE USE OF CYCLIC PERMUTEO CODES IN RELAY COUNTING CIRCUITS WJCC56 31 A TERMINAL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION OVER TELEPHONE CIRCUITS PGEC561 15 COMPLEXITY IN ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV571 204 A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS PGEC571 21 CURRENT STEERING IN MAGNETIC CIRCUITS HARV512 59 MULTIPLE-OUTPUT RELAY SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV512 115 PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFLUXOR AND CORE CIRCUITS HARV512 138 TRANSISTORS IN COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV512 149 ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC-AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS HARV512 113 MAGNETIC-CORE LOGICAL CIRCUITS HARV512 241 REMARKS ON THE DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PGEC513 162 A DESIGN TECHNIQUE FOR PEDESTAL-FREE SWITCHING CIRCUITS NCR 514 106 DIODELESS MAGNETIC CORE LOGICAL CIRCUITS 94 EJCC58 DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AUTOSYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS WJCC58 34 IBM CURRENT MOOE TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS PGEC581 52 SYNTHESIS OF N-VALUED SWITCHING CIRCUITS HACC59 14 COMPONENTS AND BASIC CIRCUITS HACC59 15 MAGNETIC CORE CIRCUITS HACC59 16 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS WJCC59 41 SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC LOGIC CIRCUITS I BMJ592 169 EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS PGEC593 291 FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS NCR 594 252 FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS NCR 594 261 ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS 99 AADC60 ANALOGUE COMPUTING CIRCUITS ONR 60 353 A CO~PUTER PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYOTRON CIRCUITS ONR 60 396 CRYOTRCN STORAGE. ARHHHETIC AND LOGICAL CIRCUITS PGEC601 15 THE DESIGN OF DIODE-TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUITS PGEC601 25 ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS PGEC602 155 SEQUENCE DETECTION USING ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUITS PGEC604 423 ESAKI DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC604 430 TUNNEL DIOOE LOGIC CIRCUITS VCR 604 82 DIODELESS CORE LOGIC CIRCUITS VCR 604 96 ADAPTIVE SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC612 183 ESAKI Dlooe NOT-OR LOGIC CIRCUITS CHBK62 11 SINGLE-INPUT COMPONENT CIRCUITS CHBK62 13 SWITCHING CIRCUITS DIP 62 622 MAGNETIC CORE SWITCHING CIRCUITS IFIP62 359 SELF-CORRECTING DECODING CIRCUITS IFIP62 625 NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS RTCS62 9 TRANSIENTS IN COMBINATION LOGIC CIRCUITS APPLICATION OF 113 CO~PUTERS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 113 CIR - COB TITLE WORD INDEX CIR - CLA SO"E NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIODE LOGIC WORST CASE DESIGN OF VARI-ABLE-THRESHOLD TRL BI AS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR LOGIC SEMICONDUCTOR SAMPLE AND HOLD DESIGN OF ACP RESISTOR-COUPLED SWITCHING A NEW MODEL FOR ERROR CLUSTERING IN TELEPHONE ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF LOGICAL CRYOGENIC OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT LOGICAL ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS AND SIMPLE CRYOTRON FUNCTIONS FCR THE LOGICAL DES IGN OF SWITCHING SIGNAL DEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY IN LOGIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC ~ODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF MULTIPLE-ELEMENT SWITCHING ORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIODE LOGIC DESIGNING LeW-LEVEL, HIGH-SPEED SEMICONDUCTOR LOGIC CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER IGNMENT METHCD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING OF LCGIC A~D ITS APPLICATION TO BASE THREE DIGITAL TO INCREASE RELIABILITY IN DIGITAL SWITCHING CHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CRYOTRON SWI·TCHING FREE NOTATICN FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING ERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO TUNNEL DIODE DESIGN CF RESISTOR-COUPLED.TRANSISTOR LOGICAL TERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING ECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE ELECTRICAL CHECKING BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DIGITAL MAGNETIC SWITCHING ITES AND TITANATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING SOME STORAGE OPTIMIZATION OF PULSE AND DIGITAL THE STATE OF COMPUTER OF MULTI PAT ... CORES LOGIC TRANSISTOR ARITHMETIC A SET OF TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC BIMAG TRANSISTOR SWITCHING 2S-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER COMPUTER ~ETHODS APPLIED TO THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 18MJ622 158 CIRCUITS PGEC623 382 CIRCUITS PGEC626173 CIRCUITS AUS 63 C.6 CIRCUITS IBMJ633 190 CIRCUITS IBMJ633 224 CIRCUITS AN PGEC614 623 CIRCUITS A CATALOG PGEC633 198 CIRCUITS TRANSIENT IBMJ633 201 CIRCUITS ANALYTICAL PGEC582 109 CIRCUITS OPERATION ONR 60 374 CIRCUITS ORTHOGONAl. PGEC613 379 CIRCUITS PREDICTING PGEC633 217 CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR PGEC581 6 CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTAL IFIP62 125 CIRCUITS RELIABILITY IBMJ582 142 CIRCUITS A METHOD OF THE PGEC635 492 CIRCUITS A NEW METHOD OF HARV512 161 CIRCUITS THE CROSSED-FILM EJCC59 255 CIRCUITS A STATE VARIABLE ASS JACM632 209 CIRCUITS A THREE-VALUED SYSTEM ICIP59 407 CIRCUITS THE USE OF REDUNDANCY AUS 63 B.24 CIRCUITS RELAY CIRCUIT DESIGN TE HARV61 315 CIRCUITS THE USE OF PARENTHESIS- PGEC603 342 CIRCUITS BISTABLE SYSTEMS OF OIFF IBMJ613 226 CIRCUITS CORRECTION TO ANALYTICAL PGEC584 324 CIRCUITS A NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF IN PGEC594 439 CIRCUITS THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY 0 ICIP59 400 CIRCUITS IRCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC635 416 CIRCUITS eABSTRACT) COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF PGEC602 175 CIRCUITS A LA ~ANIAC ICC 634 212 CIRCUITS AND DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES NCR 531 62 CIRCUITS AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA PGEC614 638 CIRCUITS AND MATERIALS PGEC592 148 CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS eGERMANI ECIP55 9 CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS eGERMANI FEAR ECIP55 111 CIRCUITS BASED ON VALVES IEES56 313 CIRCUITS BY USE OF THE LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER PGEC635 488 CIRCUITS CONTAINING ME~ORY ELEMENTS HARV572 213 CIRCUITS EMPLOYING TOROIDAL MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS PGEC622 218 CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC563 132 CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT COMPUTER IEES56 371 CIRCUITS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS, DIRECT-COUPLED COMPUTERS WJCC55 124 CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS WJCC58 17 CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS NCR 554 70 CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER PGEC564 192 CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 TO .100 DEGREES C WCR 604 105 CIRCUITS FOR RELIABILITY RMCS60 55 CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES PGEC583 223 CIRCUITS FOR SY~METRIC FUNCTIONS PGEC581 51 CIRCUITS FOR THE FX-I COMPUTER SJCC62 101 CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR THE LINE PRINTER CDANISH I BIT 622 112 TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES PGEC59~ 432 ELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM CAMB49 103 IFIP62 611 A CCMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE OF MAGNETIC-CORE CIRCUITS IN CO~PUTING SYSTEMS EJCC54 30 LOGIC DESIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN DIGITAL CO~PUTERS WCR 574 251 MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIRCUITS IN FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FORM JACM594 538 THE EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SHELLS USED IN AIRFRAME CONSTRUCTION WJCC53 98 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS OF THE NAREC COMPUTER PIRE530 1313 SIMULATION OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 104 PGEC514 242 THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEE PGEC635 476 THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES RTCS62 32B WITH MAGNETIC CORES CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS NCR 5~4 12~ SOME METHODS FOR SIMPLIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'OONT CARE' CONDITIONS JACM614 491 MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIODES PGEC593 302 DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES NCR 612 224 DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES PGEC624 518 LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES, A SURVEY PGEC612 191 ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS NCR 564 7~ ANALOG LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS WJCC51 121 DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER PACM56 36 DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER JACM572 143 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMP~TER OPERATION, ANO SYSTEM DESIGN CHBK62 4 TYPES OF CIRCUITS, GENERAL MSEE462 15 GRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS EVALUATION OF INTE JACM582 119 FERENTIAL EQ~ATICN APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY CURVED SURFACES IE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIF PACM61 2A5 SYSTEM DESIGN OF CIRRUS AUS 60 C5.2 THE DESIGN OF A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER AUS 63 C.19 THE CIRRUS MULTI PROGRAM SYSTEM AUS 63 C.17 MICROPROGRAM CONTROL CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH PGEC636 663 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF CITY TRAFFIC CACM62~ 224 THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING AODC62 138 CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE AUS 60 B5.2 CL-I, AN ENVIRONMENT FOR A COMPILER CACM611 23 CONTROl TECHNIQUES IN THE CL-IJ PROGRAMMING SYSTEM PACM62 29 DATA DESCRIPTION IN THE CL-II PROGRAMM ING SYSTEM PACM62 30 COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS CA8STRACTI PGEC602 115 ON THE VIBRATION OF A SQUARE CLAMPED PLATE JACM553 162 THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS CLARIFICATION OF FIRST-ORDER SEMICONDUCTION EFFECTS IBMJ571 39 JOVIAL IN CLASS ARAP634 167 SCHEME FOR RECO;NIZING PATTERNS FROM AN UNSPECIFIED CLASS A OCR 62 221 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 8ASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS JACM624 512 RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CODES PACM61 13Bl REPRESENTED ~UOTIENTS A CLASS OF BINARY DIVISIONS YIELDING MINIMALLY PGEC626 761 SIMPLIFICATION OF A CLASS OF 800LEAN FUNCtiONS JACM581 67 A NEW CLASS OF DIGITAL DIVISION METHODS PGEC583 218 APPROXIMATION OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION BY A CLASS OF FUNCTIONS CHEBYSHEV JACM571 30 ON A CLASS OF ITERATION FORMULAS AND SOME HISTORICAL NOTES CACM616 216 STRUCTURE OF A SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS A CLASS OF MACHINES WHICH DETERMINE THE STATISTICAL VCR 594 66 114 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 11~ CLA - COD TITLE WORD INDEX N SYSTEMS A A NEW AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR TREATING A ARITHMETIC A A AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A N IBM 650 PUNCHEC CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL THE CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC GRADERS FOR PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES FOR THE DETERIHNATION OF DISTRIBUTIONAL CZECHOSLOVAKIA, II. THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CORRECTION SOME NEW THE NUMBER OF BOUNDS ON MINI~AL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO AN ABSTRACT MACHINE BASEO ON CODES FOR THE SEMANTIC MECHANISED SEMANTIC A METHOD FOR USING COMPUTERS IN INFORMATION AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT PROGRAMMING AND THEORIES OF AUTOMATIC CO~PUTERS THE THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF CHARACTERS ACCOUNT CRITICAL THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FACETED THE PROPERTY THE IN RUSSIAN TRANSFORMATION CRITERIA FOR THE DISTRIBUTION AND THE ELECOM 125 IN PERSONNEL OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASEO MATHEMATICALLY DERIVED STATISTICAL ON AERODYNA~ICS, AN EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL PUBLICATION, A DISCRIMINATION METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLASS, THE AUTOMATEO REPORT ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING LANGUAGES RECOGNITION OF A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY NOMINAL ORGANIZING FOR COMPANV-WIDE OATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR RETRIEVAL COOING THE THROUGH PRE-_MPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED VE ANALOG COfPUTER DIGITAL A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC TO +100 DEGREES C 25-MC AN INTERPOLATION PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM EPITAXIAL VAPCR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CO~PATIBILITV IN A FAMILV OF UTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEATED PSYCHIATRIC SY~PTO~ EVALUATION A NEW MOOEL FOR ERROR OEVELOPMENT OF THE ELECTROSTATIC AN ELECTROMAGNETIC ETHOO IN A CCMPUTER WI AN EFFICIENT SCHEME FOR THE SION OF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR UITABLE FOR RADAR TARGETI CONVERSION OF CARTESIAN OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS ANGELES MAGNETIC AND PHOSPHOR A METHOD OF COMBINING ALGOL AND A OETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A CRITICAL OISCUSSION OF GENERAL VIEWS ON A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR WHY A REPORT WRITER FOR MOCULAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS WRITTEN IN FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC IN GUIDES TO TEACHING ARITH~ETIIING DECLARATIONS, AN APPLICATION TO A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A ROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE SURGE, A RECODING OF THE 115 CIR - COB CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATIO PACM61 12A5 CLASS OF MULTILAYER SERIES-COUPLEO PERCEPTRONS SOS 62 "85 CLASS OF MULTI QUEUE PROBLEMS IBMJ613 20" TCJ1594 163 CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES PACM61 13B2 CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARALLEL PGEC633 300 CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES ANO PAPER TAPE ISING A AUS 60 A1.4 lFIP62 73 CLASS-TEACHER TIME-TABLES CAS 61 177 CLASS, THE AUTOMATEO CLASSROOM IPHILCO 2000) CACM600 528 CLASSES MTl 612 687 CLASSES CLASSES (SRC) COMPUTER PROGRESS IN DIP 62 543 lCIP59 419 CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL MACHINES I BMJ632 102 CLASSES OF CYCLIC CODES USED FOR BURST-ERROR JACM631 25 CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS LEAST UPPER JACM614 601 CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES SJCC62 53 CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY JACM574 477 CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM NSMT60 394 CLASSIFICATION MTl 612 417 CLASSIFICATION lFIP62 28" CLASSIFICATION J AC14632 151 CLASSIFICATION ROME62 83 CLASSIFICATION IFRENCH) IEES56 125 CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR MIPP61 233 CLASSIFICATION AND INOEXING NCR 634 75 CLASSIFICATION ANO RECOGNITION OF HANO-PRINTED CACM63D 701 CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS CLASSIFICATION FACTOR CALCULATION FOR CRANE GEARCASES CAN 62 lB9 ICSI582 867 CLASSIFICATION FOR A SPECIAL SUBJECT CACM628 450 CLASSIFICATION METHOO OF FILE OESIGN ANO PROCESSING MTl 611 83 CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES CLASSIFICATION OF PREDICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS MTl 612 725 BIT 622 83 CLASSIFICATION OF QUALITATIVE OATA AUS 60 A2.2 CLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICAL DATA CAS 56 41 CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH SJCC62 279 THE CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IBSJ632 136 CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUES CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INOEXING OOCUMENTS ICSI581 711 HARV47 277 CLASSIFICATION, ANO PATENTS FJCC63 161 CLASSIFYING DOCUMENTS CAS 61 177 CLASSROOM IPHILCO 2000) CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION CONFERENCE CACM600 522 MTl 611 125 CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF I BMJ571 44 CLEAN SURFACES IBMJ632 153 CLEARANCE OF THE FOIL BEARING CAN 60 83 CLERICAL AUTOMATION COMPARATIVE TCB1573 88 CLERICAL USERS PACM62 9B CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE CACM63N 690 CLINICAL LABORATORV DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND CACM611 19 CLIP TRANSLATOR 73 CLIP, A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING PACM59 CLIPPING IRFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT PGEC625 677 CLOCK DELAV GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITI WJCC61 353 WCR 604 116 CLOCK RATE PGEC594 432 CLOCK RATES WCR 604 105 CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 PACM58 71 CLOSED CURVES ONR 60 39 CLOSEO CYCLE HELIUM REFRIGERATION J ACM583 289 CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS CLOSED-CYCLE PROCESS IBMJ603 248 PGEC553 106 CLOSEO-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTAINING A DIGITAL C ACM607 420 CLOSELY RELATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS CACM639 515 CLOSING OUT A PRINT TAPE 5 CLOSURES lOF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOL JACM551 FJCC62 285 CLUSTER FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN IBMJ633 224 CLUSTERING IN TELEPHONE CIRCUITS IBMJ571 49 CLUTCH PIRE530 1453 CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' M TCJ4612 171 CO-ORDINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQUISITIO AUS 60 C9.3 CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-ORDINATE FORM S AUS 60 C9.3 COASTAL PLAIN ANALOG SIMULATION WJCC61 535 HARV47 130 COATED DISCS WJCC61 379 COBOL ARAP612 197 COBOL ARAP612 293 COBOL ARAP612 345 COBOL TCB4614 141 COBOL SJCC62 317 COBOL TCJ5623 171 COBOL CACM625 236 COBOL CACM625 261 COBOL CACM625 263 COBOL CACM625 269 COBOL CACM625 272 COBOL CACM631 24 COBOL CACM633 79 COBOL FACT, ARAP612 231 COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR CACM625 254 ANO COMPATIBILITY COBOL CACM625 218 COBOL BATCHING PROBLEMS BIT 614 263 COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 ISWEDISH) CACM625 273 COBOL COMPILER OESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED P IBSJ633 322 COBOL COMPILER PACM62 74 COBOL OATA STRUCTURES CACM625 256 COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM BIT 613 206 COBOL GRAMMAR (SWEDISH) TCJ5623 157 COBOL IN A SERVICE BUREAU CACM636 305 COBOL INFORMATION BULLETIN NO.1 CACM625 262 COBOL LIBRARIAN CACM622 98 COBOL MERCHANOISE CONTROL ALGORITHM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 115 COB - COL TITLE WORD INDEX CLA - COD EXPERIENCE WITH A DIFINITION OF THE A RAPIDWRITE, A NEW APPROACH TO THE RAPIDWRITE, BASIC ELEMENTS OF SYNTACTICAL CHARTS OF COBOL ON THE l~lD CAN 62 222 COBOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USING ALGOL METALINGUISTICS PACM61 5Bl COBOL PROCESSOR FOR THE UNIVAC 1105 CAS 60 26 COBOL READABILITY TCJ~62~ 301 CACM635 255 COBOL SORT VERB ROME62 573 COBOL WITHOUT TEARS CACM625 237 COBOL 61 COBOL 61 CACM625 260 COBOL, A SAMPLE PROBLEM CACM618 3~0 COBOL, AN INTROOUCTION 'SWEOISHI BIT 612 132 BRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CODASYL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN INFORMATION ALGE CACM62~ 190 MICROPROGRAMMING AND THE CHOICE OF ORDER CODE ADC 53 11 CACM605 315 WHAT IS A CODE DESIGN OF AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION-DATA PROCESSING CODE CACM615 212 OF A COMPUTER WITH AN ADDRESSLESS ORDER CODE CONSIDERATIONS AUS 60 C6.2 DIGI TAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIED REFLECTED BINARY CODE ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS FOR PGEC594 ~~9 CODES CODE AND CONTROL II, MACHINE DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION MSEE464 31 AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' CODE AND CONTROL IV, EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE MSEE464 39 THE STANTEC-lEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION ARAP591 146 A MULTIPLE PURPOSE ORTHONORMALIlING CODE AND ITS USES JACM5~~ 183 CODE AND CONTROL IV, EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' MSEE46~ 39 COMPUTER AIDS TO CODE CHECKING PACM52T 29 A PROPOSAL FOR CHARACTER CODE COMPATABILITY CACM602 71 CODING AND CODE COMPRESSION JACM58~ 328 A DECIMAL CODE FOR ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION PGEC55~ 158 TCJ3614 202 CONSIDERATIONS IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER CODE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TAPES SHIFT-REGISTER CODE FOR INDEXING APPLICATIONS CACM590 ~O AMERICAN STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION EXCHANGE CACM63B ~22 ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 109 ANO 1090 SYSTEMS BANZAI, A PACM62 96 A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIlED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS CACM599 19 COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIlED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS' CACM59N 12 THE USE OF A REFLECTED CODE IN DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS PGEC5~~ 1 A CODE MATCHING TECHNIQUE FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION PACM58 60 PGEC5~~ 7 A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MODULATOR CORRECTION, A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MODULATOR PGEC551 20 ECIP55 165 THE INSTRUCTION CODE OF G-2 'GERMANI A MULTI-LEVEL CODE PROCESSOR PACM59 2~ UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS PGEC60~ ~81 AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PRINTED CODE TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO COMPUTING EQUIPMENT WJCC55 29 MAN-To-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE TRANSLATION WJCC60 329 PSEUDO-CODE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES ICIP59 14~ IBM 70~ CODE-NUNDRUMS CACM5B3 3 CACM60D 639 SURVEY OF CODED CHARACTER REPRESENTATION EJCC52 3 RECORDING TECHNIQUES FOR DIGITAL CODED DATA PIRE530 1~50 CODED DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS REGRESSION AND CODED PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING CACM621 ~09 PGEC533 1 A PHOTOELECTRIC DECIMAL-CODED SHAFT DIGITIZER MSEE~6~ ~6 A FOUR-CHANNEL CODED-DECIMAL ELECTROSTATIC MACHINE CODE AND CONTROL II, MACHINE DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION CODES MSEE~M 31 A CCMPARISON OF ONE AND THREE ADDRESS CODES MANC51 19 ABSTRACTS, NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES CACM591 6 ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES IBMJ591 25 CACM60D 638 SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODes ABSTRACTS, ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES CACM601 6 A BOUND FOR ERROR-CORRECTING CODES IBMJ605 532 RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING COOES PACM61 13Bl MINIMUM POLARIZED DISTANCE CODES IBMJ613 2~1 FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES CACM61~ lB2 TC86621 1 PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTING DATA PROCESSING CODES PGEC6H 501 ENCDCING AND DECODING FOR CYCLIC PERMUTATION CODES MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES A RING PGEC591 25 FOR MAXIMUM MINIMUM-DISTANCE ERROR-CORRECTING CODES DESIGN METHODS IBMJ601 ~3 FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE CACM627 382 TION WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS CODES AND CODING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORREC RTCS62 152 ERROR DETECTING AND CORRECTING BINARY CDDES FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PGEC603 333 IEES56 125 THE CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON COOES FOR CHECKING LOGICAL OPERATIONS IBMJ592 163 I CSI581 611 CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CDDES FOR CHEMICAL DATA IBMJ603 329 ERROR CORRECTING CODES FOR CORRECTING BURSTS OF ERRORS TRANSMISSION A NEW GROUP OF CODES FOR CORRECTION OF DEPENDENT· ERRORS IN DATA IBMJ601 58 N-DIMENSIONAL CODES FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING MULTIPLE ERRORS CACM610 5~5 THE USE OF CYCLIC-PERMUTED CHAIN CODES FOR DIGI TISERS ICIP59 ~H CYCLIC CODES FOR ERROR DETECTION P IRE611 228 CODES FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM JACM514 ~17 F REPRESENTATIDN" STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A 4-DIGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM CODES IN A 5-0 CACM623 165 THE USE OF CYCLIC PERMUTED CODES IN RELAY COUNTING CIRCUITS IEES56 ~32 A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN COOES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES IBMJ632 151 APPLICATION OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES TO MULTI-WAY SWITCHING ICIP59 396 A PROGRAMMEC ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES to SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC62~ ~66 PGEC625 611 ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES SOME NEW CLASSES OF CYCLIC CODES USED FOR BURST-ERROR CORRECTION IBMJ632 102 A METHOD FOR CHECKING NUMERICAL CODES USING THE 1~01 BIT 611 ~8 TCJ~612 168 THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO COOl AGONAL FORM BY ELIMINATIONS TCJ1582 90 THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOl AGONAL MATRICES THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOl AGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANC2D AUS 571 ll2 S PROCESSES MACHINE AIDS TO CODING PACM52T 17 OPTIMUM CODING ADC 53 65 PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC CODING ONR 54 14 ACFI57 11 SYSTEMS OF DEBUGGING AUTOMATIC CODING A MECHANIZED APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC CODING ACFI57 103 STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL CODING JACM573 25~ ICSI582 1365 ABSTRACT T·HEORY OF RETRIEVAL CODING WCR 58~ U A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE CODING PROGRAMMING AND COOING HACC59 2 MIMIC, A TRANSLATION FOR ENGLISH CODING NSMT60 ~51 SUBROUTINES, LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC CODING AUS 60C12.1 LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED CODING SUBJECT-WORD ICSI582 903 AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER CODING A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TO OPERATE WJCC55 82 CODING AND CODE COMPRESSION .JACM58~ 32B CHBK62 11 INTRODUCTION TO CODING AND PROBLEM LOGIC 116 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 116 coo - COJII COB - COL TITLE WORD INDEX COOING AND SWITCHING THEORY CHBK62 1~ COOING AT G.E. ACFI51 3 COOING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL PACM56 31 COOING BY FORTRAN TCB25B2 2~ COOING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION RTCS62 152 WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS COOING CLINICAL LABORATORY DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE CACM63N 690 AND RETRIEVAL CACM60N 616 A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR COOING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CACM611 ~2 AN ALGORITHM FOR COOING EFFIC lENT ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS AUTOMATIC COOING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS TCJ3603 1~~ JACM55~ 2~3 TRANSCODE. A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC COOING FOR FER~T PRIME NUMBER COOING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL TCJ3601 21 COOING FOR LOGICAL OPERATIONS IBMJ62~ ~30 COOING FOR M~LTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL PGEC625 655 OF A M~LTICHANNEL SYSTEM AUS 511 124 A TWO-ADDRESS METHOD OF INTERPRETIVE COOING FOR THE CSIRAC JACM55~ 253 AUTOI!IATIC COOING FOR THE IBM 701 COOING FOR THE MANIAC ONR 56 ~5 THE MARK 5 SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC COOING FOR TREAC ARAP591 23 COOING ISOMORPHISMS CACM602 8~ THE COLASL AUTOMATIC COOING LANGUAGE ROME62 501 PACM58 29 TRANSLATION 8ETWEEN ALGEBRAIC CQOING LANGUAGES TCJ6632 113 DIRECT COOING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAMES JACM633 33~ A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL COOING OF ENGLISH WORDS S. WITH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOCUMEI ON THE COOING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES ANO OTHER REPRESENTATION ICSI582 889 33 NO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL. SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES A PACM59 NO EIGENVECTORS CF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES A JACM632 123 COOING OF MEDICAL CASE HISTORY DATA FOR COMPUTER CACM620 532 ANALYSIS THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC CODING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ARAP591 81 COOING ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES CAMB~9 2B COMPARISON OF CODING ON S.E.A.C. AND E.O.S.A.C. MANC51 26 AUTOMATIC COOING PRINCIPLES ONR 56 3 COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON COOING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS fOR SINGLE-ADDRESS TCJ6631 61 AN ADDRESSLESS COOING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AUS 571 121 INTERCOOE, A SIMPLIFIED COOING SCHEME FOR AMOS TCJ2592 55 THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM WJCC51 188 FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM CAN 58 3~9 SAKO, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM ARAP612 161 THE COLASL AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM PACM62 ~~ TRANSLATCR-COMPILER OF THE IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM THE ARITHMETIC CACM592 9 OOPERATIVE VENTURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM A DESCRIPTION Of A C JACM56~ 266 THE PACT I COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 101 JACM56~ 212 PRINT I, A PROPOSED CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 105 WJCC56 ~5 PRINT I, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 105 ACFI51 29 PROPOSED ADVANCED COOING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC ONR 56 ~9 FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM, ITS DEVELOPMENT, USE AND FUTURE AUS 60 C3.2 SIMPLE AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEMS CACM5Bl 5 CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING "HE PACT I ADVANCED COOING TECHNIQ~E JACM56~ 309 AUTOMATIC COOING TECHNIQ~ES, 1955 LSU 56 6 SYMPOSIUM ON COOING THEORY IFIP62 313 A FEEDBACK COOING THEORY OF LEARNING AND COGNITION SOS 62 533 AN APPLICATION OF COOING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM JBMJ632 121 APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES ONR 54 3~ APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO SMALL CALCULATORS EJCC5~ 6~ SIMPLIFIED CODING. A PEDAGOGIC EXPERIMENT AUS 60C12.2 THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC COOING. COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION. AND ALGEBRAIC ONR 5~ ~O ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, CHBK62 2 AND NETWORKS SECOND ORDER FORMULAS FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS PACM58 52 18MJ62~ ~56 A POLARIMETRIC METHOO OF MEASURING MAGNETO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS CD~P~TER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS AN ANALOGUE AUS 51 196 UTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL SOL TCJ66]2 206 OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS A ROUTINE TO FINO THE SOLUTION CACM59~ 16 NEAR DIFFERENTIAL· DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS IATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF LI PACM56 4 TI-OROER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS IDECOMPOSITION INTO FIRST ORDER OF MUl TCJ2593 1~~ RPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQ~ARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE N~MERICAL IFIP62 102 UTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS BY THE ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PGEC5]4 3 THE USE OF PARAMETER INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS WJCC6D 181 SOS 62 533 A FEEDBACK COOING THEORY OF LEARNING AND COGNITION COMPUTER SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES CABS62 336 THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC613 ~62 THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES. II. AN ANNOTATED 8I8LIOGRAPHY PGEC62~ 535 OF COMMUI ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS DPI 62 31 THE RELIABILITY OF COHERENT SYSTEMS RTCS62 ~1 SUB~ICROSECOND CORE MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINCIDENCE PGEC602 192 CACM62~ 211 A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL COINCIDENCE IN DIGITAL DESIGN ON. THE WIRING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIDENCE MAGNETIC MEMORIES PGEC561 19 COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERRITE APERTURED WCR 584 62 PLATES WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES WJCC61 201 COINCIDENT CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY LCMT61 421 COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC COMPUTE~ MEMORY ANL 53 150 DEVELOPMENTS AT M.I.T. PGEC562 1] A SMALL COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC MEMORY A COMPACT COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY EJCC56 120 CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPATH CORE FOR A COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY PGEC623 405 COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY PGEC61] ~38 THE COLASL AUTOMATIC CODING LANGUAGE ROME62 501 THE COLASL AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM PACM62 ~~ A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES AUS 60 C8.2 A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES PGEC611 11 MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL BOOI CAS 61 3 COMPUTER-PLANNED COLLATES CACM635 225 SORTING AND COLLATING MSEE~63 22 THE COMAC. AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INF ICSI582 12~5 ORMATICN THE DESIGN OF SYNCHRONIZING BUFFERS FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING DIGITAL- DATA PACM56 37 COMPUTERS IN THE TAX COLLECTING PROCESS CAN 62 1~4 DATA COLLECTION AND TRANSMISSION TCJ~612 103 DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE WJCC55 34 OPERATION SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING AUS 60 AB.3 SYMPOSIUM ON THE COLLECTION. STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION ICIP59 495 CURRENT MULTIPLICATION OF A CYLINDRICAL HOOK COLLECTOR THEORETICAL IBMJ611 25 TWO-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADDITION IBMJ573 212 CALCULATING MACHINES AT THE BIRKBECK COLLEGE COMPUTATION LABORATORY FTT 53 110 THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE COMPUTING ENGINE FTT 53 161 INFORMATION AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND AUTOMATIC CODES AND 111 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 111 COL - COM TITLE WORD INDEX COMPUTER EDUCATION, DILEMMA OF THE COMPUTER COURSES FOR PROBLEMS ON THE EQUATIONS CHEBYSHEV THE COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A SOME NEW ASPECTS OF COMPUTATION IN MULTI-COMPONENT DISTILLATION AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE COLLEGES COLLEGES COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNOARY VALUE COLLOCATION METHODS FOR ORDINARY OIFFERENTIAL COLONIAL, SOCIO-ECONOMIC SOCIETY COLOR PERCEPTION COLUMN DESIGN AUTOMATIC COLUMNS COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR COMBAT COMPUTERS COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY !ACTIVE SUSPENSIONI TRANSIENTS IN COMBINATION LOGIC CIRCUITS TRON TRAJECTORY TRACING APPLICATION OF A COMBINATION OF ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELEC EIGENVALU ES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERATION ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS A TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC TIN> OIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL PART IIDEALIZED OVER-ALL ERRDR-CORREC TRANSISTORS IN COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS ON THE GENERATION OF PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS EVALUATION OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIO NS TIME' COMMENT ON 'DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N tNTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A PROGRAMMING TAPE FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A SOME COMBINATORIAL LEMMAS IN TOPOLOGY NG MACHI.NES A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTI ATIONS TO SEARCHING AND SORTING SOME COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLIC ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES COMBINED THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINED ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSOR COMBINED ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COMBINEO ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALOG, DIGITAL, AND COMBINED ANALOG-OIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER THE CASE FOR COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION FOR THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS COMBINED ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CDMPUTING TECHNIQUES TERMS FREQUENTLY COMBINED IN PROBLEM DESCRIPTION A COMBINED INOEXING-ABSTRACTING SYSTEM COMBINED MAGNETIC AND GRAPHIC STORE LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING AND CDMBINED OPERATIONS BY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC DRUM G SYSI THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON. ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESS IN A METHOD OF COMBINING ALGOL AND COBOL COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING COMBUSTION AERODYNAMICS THE COMING IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON AOVERTISING MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY COM IT COMIT AS AN IR LANGUAGE THE COMIT SYSTEM THE COMIT SYSTEM FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION COMIT, A LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MILITARY COMMANO SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR MATERIEL COMMAND I NFORMA TI ON OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUlER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL TIME MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL 0825, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMAND ANO CONTROL RECOL, A RETRIEVAL COMMAND LANGUAGE A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYS TEM S NAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND' CORRECTION TO 'BINARY ANO TRUTH-FUNCTIO COMMENT ON 'AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM' INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' COMMENT ON 'DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N COMMENT ON A PAPER ON PARALLEL PROCESSING COMMENT ON CARDIFF SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS, A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY A COMMENTARY ON REDUNDANCY COMMENTS FROM A FORTRAN USER COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS wITHOUT USING DIVISION' FOR 256 CHARACTERS' COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE COMMENTS ON A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES SOME COMMENTS ON CHARACTER RECOGNITION SIZE COl'PUTERS COMMENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM S AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 COMMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEOURE THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO BUSINESS AND COMMERCE DATA PROCESSING IN COMMERCE ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING SERV ICE FOR INDUS TRY ANO COMMERCE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TO BUSINESS ANO COMMERCE THE COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 1 COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 2 COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 3, STOCK RECORDING AND CONTROL COMPUTERS ANO COMMERCE 4, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL PROCESSING E'UIP~ENT IN AUSTRALIA THE COMMERCIAL ANO INDUSTRIAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA EXPERIENCE COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS, THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMERCIAL AUTCMATIC PROGRAMMING SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELE CTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL AUTCMATION TIDE, A COMMERCIAL COMPILER FOR THE IBM 650 THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION THE STATE OF THE ART, IAI COMMERCIAL COMPUTERS IN BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 THE CONTRIB~TION OF SYMBOLIC ANAlYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING THE PRESENT PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING IGERMANI CONSIDERATIONS IN APPLYING A COMPUTER TO COMMERCIAL DATA-PROCESSING A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS 118 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COD - COM LSU 57 11 TCB4603 82 PACM5B 6 TCJ6644 358 WJCC61 613 IBMJ594 312 AUS 60 B4.1 CAS 59 6 ICSI582 1245 NCR 584 292 CACM616 U9 RTCS62 9 TCJ2593 134 TCJ66J3 250 PGEC622 123 PGEC614 604 PGEC593 321 HARV572 138 PGEC584 285 BIT 6210 228 J ACM582 119 CACM600 536 CACM604 235 IFIP62 391 IBMJ605 518 LSU 55 101 JACM621 13 CC5T61 141 (ACM6H 36 LSU 57 44 WJCC58 212 HACC59 30 EJCC57 104 WJCC61 299 EJCC59 94 WJCC5B 86 EJCC61 114 EJCC61 105 AIC 623 275 WJCC56 64 CACM631 31 ICSI581 449 LCMT61 137 JACM541 7 PIRE530 1438 WJCC57 214 WJCC61 319 CACM607 418 HARV49 293 CAS 61 55 CAS 61 45 CACM633 83 CACM621 19 NSMT60 439 ICIP59 183 ROME62 113 PACM62 7B CAS 58 11 CACM585 12 CAN 62 99 FJCC62 86 CACM633 117 PACM58 30 WJCC58 119 ARAP623 53 CACM588 6 CACM61B 355 CACM600 536 CACM612 103 TC86623 73 P IRE611 31 RTCS62 367 CACM609 501 CACM602 86 CACM59N 12 CACM600 538 TCJ4612 114 ROME62 253 CACM611 65 FTT 53 246 EOPS61 243 TCJ4612 161 MANCSI 30 TCJ15B2 69 TCJ1583 132 TCJ15B3 137 TCJ1594 168 AUS 60 A1.2 WJCC53 49 TCJ5622 107 WJCC59 143 ARAP5'H 207 rCJ3614 185 TCJ2593 97 AU5 60A12.2 DIP 62 312 DIP 62 350 LSU 56 B4 TCB2581 12 ADC 53 85 lIB COM - COM COL - COM TITLE WORD INDEX ONR 56 57 RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS ARAP612 305 TH E GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ARAP623 277 PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES AUS 60A12.1 COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR FACT, A BUSINESS ARAP612 231 COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR ARAP63't 183 A COMMERCIAL USE OF STACKS BCS 58 510 THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A SMALL COMMERCIAL USER THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON TCJ2592 85 APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO THE COMMERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY EDPS61 3"" AND NATIONAL INSURANCE NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS TCJ2601t 198 CACM590 25 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SHARE ALGOL COMMITTEE TCJ6633 222 THE VIEWS OF THE DATA TRANSMISSION COMMITTEE LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CODASYL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, CACM62" 190 ARAP591 268 PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE CAN 62 11 PHILOSOPHY OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ARAP612 lit 1 APT, A COMMON COMPUTER LANGUAGE SACI58 23 SELFCHEK, A NEW COMMON LANGUAGE ONR 56 7 DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS FJCC62 121 A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND APPLICATIONS ACFl57 57 OMNICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM I CIP59 120 THE PROBLEM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK TC83591 9 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TCB3593 61t TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAM~ING LANGUAGE (21 TCB3605 87 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (31 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (It I TC8"601 18 CACM63N 660 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND, 1963 MTP 58 75 PROGRAMS WITH COMMON SENSE 59 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMON-LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR 8USINESS DATA SYSTEMS CAS 59 AUS 63 A.I0 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING ICSI581 199 PLANNED AND UNPLANNED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION 18MJ581t 276 PROBLEMS IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION P IRE611 319 DIGITAL SIMULATION IN RESEARCH ON HUMAN COMMUNICATION IFIP62 3ltl A SURVEY OF SEVERAL ASPECTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION SJCC62 113 ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION 29 G EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLATION COMMUNICATION /HE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMIN DNR 56 WJCC59 286 COMMUNICATION ACROSS LANGUAGE BARRIERS WJCC60 329 MAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE TRANSLATION WJCC59 176 SOME COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF CHARACTER-SENSING SYSTEMS IFIP62 31t7 COMPUTER-TO-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC WJCC58 216 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS ROMf62 791 A LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS OF DIFFERENT TYPES COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS ROME62 797 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS CACM627 376 CAS 60 IItl DATA COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTE MACHINES EJCC57 191t COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTELY LOCATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS EJCC61 166 A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE ICSI582 1027 INTERLINGUAL COMMUNICATION IN THE SCIENCES I8MJ603 311 SYNTHES IS OF A COMMUNICATION NET FJCC62 Ilt7 DATA PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORK MONITORING AND CONTROL 18MJ5BIt 268 COMMUNICATION SCIENCES IN A UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT EJCC57 197 COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME COMPUTERS PGEC603 329 MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SJCC63 329 SKETCHPAD, A MAN-MACHINE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PACM61 12A5 A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PIRE611 196 DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES 31 /VATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHE OPI 62 RENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY AUS 63 A.18 DATA TRANSMISSION, COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISED PROCESSING SYSTEMS EJCC60 11 A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER CACM588 12 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 1 CACM589 9 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 CACM630 622 TELEPHONES DATA-DIAL, TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION .ITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARY DIAL LSU 55 193 THE FUTURE IN COMMUNICATIONS I BMJ581t lIO THE ROLE OF LARGE MEMORIES IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS AUS 63 B.21 USE OF CO~PUTERS IN PLANNING P.M.G. COMMUNICATIONS TCJ563't 308 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS A SYSTEMS APPROACH NCR 59" 223 TC INTEGRATION OF AUTCMATIC DATA PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATIONS AN APPROACH TO MANUFA FJCC63 535 CTURING CONTROL USING INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS FJCC62 280 ANALYSIS A DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC EJCC61 2ltl INFORMATION HANDLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX CAS 61 132 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING EJCC61 219 COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CAS 61 itS MAN,..MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETV EJCC55 83 THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS IN DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS CACM639 571t CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM CACM633 1-1 INOEX TO THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, VOLUMES 1-5, 1958-1962 ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 1960-1961 CACM61,) "Olt EJCC57 208 TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS FOUR EJCC61 261t ADVANCED COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM EJCC59 11 It THE ~ULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL EJCC57 178 RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER WJCC60 225 COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRONlc SYSTEM LCMT61 99 STORES THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DEVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY. RANDOM-ACCESS I BMJ583 118 A DIRECT-READING PRINTED-CIRCUIT COMMUTATOR FOR ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL DATA CONVERSION I BMJ572 116 THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE, PART I, THE COMMUTATOR TRANSISTOR EJCC56 120 A COMPACT COINCICENT-CURRENT MEMORY ITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARB CACM628 ItIt7 NCR 621t 63 A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY 11 ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC EDPS61 DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES CAN 62 21 DECISION MAKING USING A COMPUTER, A TRANSPORTATION COMPANY RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY OPERATIONS CAN 58 229. 27 DEVELOPMENTS IN C OCR 62 HARACTER RECCGNITION MACHINES AT RABINDW ENGINEERING COMPANY APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS EDPS61 31t1t TO THE CO'MERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY /QUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONEN BIT 6.32 108 TS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER LSU 58 1" lit OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICE/ THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION PACM53 CAN 60 83 ORGANllING FOR COMPANY-WIDE CLERICAL AUTOMATION OPE EJCC51t itO RATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL COMP~TER, THE CRC 102-0 COMPARATIVE DATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED TCB1573 88 KINGOO~ FOR CLERICAL USERS MPEO HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS (ABSTRACTI COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLA·PGEC602 L75 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN IFIP62 671 BINARY ARIT~METIC UNITS 119 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 191t6-1963 119 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX WITH IMPLICIT ALTERI RECENT NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS A METHDD DF ANALOGUE VS. DIGITAL COMPUTERS, A A TENTATIVE TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES, A CDMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS COMPARING THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORTING METHODS COMPARISON COMPARISON BET~EEN ANIMAL AND MACHINE MEMORIES COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES A CDMPARISON BETWEEN THE PDLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT COMPARISON OF COOING ON S.E.A.C. AND E.D.S.A.C. A COMPARISON OF DISKS AND TAPES SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE DF NTH ROOTS COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION NCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIOI A COMPARISON OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMA ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR GENERATING NORMAL DEVIATES A COMPARISON OF ONE AND THREE ADDRESS CDDES CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES COMPARISON OF SATURATED AND NONSATURATED SWITCHING A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL PERCEPTRON MODELS FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER A COMPARISON OF SDME METHODS OF CALCULATING COVARIANCE A COMPARISON OF 650 PROGRAMMING METHODS CONVERSION, RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE LENGTH SORTING FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR STANDARDIZED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE A PROPOSAL FOR CHARACTER CODE COMPATABILITY ALTAC, FDRTRAN, AND COMPATIBILITY COBOL AND COMPATIBILITY COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING COMPATIBILITY IN A FAMILY OF CLOSELY RELATED DIGITAL PREDICTING S(GNAL DEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY IN LOGIC CIRCUITS COMPATIBILITY OF STATES IN INPUT-INDEPENDENT MACHINES OPERATIONAL COMPATIBILITY OF SYSTEMS, CONVENTIONS EVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL DISPLAYS COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHI COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION FOR A CORE MEMORY SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW COMPENSATIONS AN ON-LINE COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 (SWEDISHI COMPILATION FOR TWO COMPUTERS WITH NELIAC OPTIMIZATION OF THE ADDRESS FIELD COMPILATION IN THE ILL lAC 2 ASSEMBLER ON THE COMPILATION OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES THE AUTOMATIC COMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A CASE STUDY ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRID LANGUAGE EFFICIENT COMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE THE LMO EDIT COMPILER A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PACT I COMPILER PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I'COMPILER A MA'HEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER SIMCOM, THE SIMULATOR COMPILER TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER IBM 109 TAPE MATRIX COMPILER DESIGN OF A MULTI PROGRAMMED ALGEBRAIC COMPILER A NELIAC GENERATED 7090-1401 COMPILER A PREPLANNED APPROACH TO A STORAGE ALLOCATION COMPILER CL-I, AN ENVIRONMENT FOR A COMPILER EXPERIMENr5 WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPIIT LANGUAGES AND AN ALGOL COMPILER GECOM, THE GENERAL COMPILER A NELIAC-GENERATED 7090-1.01 COMPILER THE STRUCTURE AND USE OF tHE SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER THE COMPILER COMPILER A HALF YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A COBOL COMPILER THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER DESIGN OF A SEPARABLE TRANSITIDN-OIAGRAM COMPILER NON REDUNDANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE FACT COMPILER SORTING FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC COMPILER TWO SUBROUTINES MING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPILER DESIGN OF A~ INTEGRATED PROGRAM AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV, THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASED ON MECHANISED LINGUISTICS PLA IN ENGLI SH MIRFAC. A CDMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND A COMPILER CAPABLE OF LEARNING THE COMPILER COMPILER WIZOR. A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER MADCAP, A SCIENTIFIC COMPILER FDR A DISPLAYED FORMULA TEXTBOOK LANGUAGE AN EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE A SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER FOR ALGOL 60 A BASIC COMPILER FOR ARITHMETIC EXPRESSIONS NOTE ON AN,ALGOL 60 COMPILER FOR PEG'ASUS I EQUATIONS A COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL WIZOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 CDMPUTER TIDE, A COMMERCIAL CDMPILER FOR THE IBM 650 THE PACT COMPILER FOR HIE 701 A MATRIX COMPILER FOR UNIVAC CLIP, A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING MACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF CDMPILER LANGUAGES TRANSLATIDN OF COMPILER LANGUAGES COMPILER METHOD OF AUTOMATIC PRDGRAMMING THE ARITHMETIC TRANSLATOR-COMPILER OF THE'IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM URE LANGUAI TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS. RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPILER SYSTEM THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM IGERMANI A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE FACT COMPILER, A SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, ANO COMMERC IAL TRANSLATOR FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPILER, GECOM THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER. PART I THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART II COMPUTER EVOLUTION TO AID COMPILERS HISTORY OF WRITING COMPILERS 120 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19.6-1963 COM - CDM PACM61 2A2 CACM635 259 P1RE530 1254 AUS 63 C.22 MTP 58 219 CACM635 223 MANt51 26 CACM630 63. PGEC621 9 CACM613 1.3 JACM59• •16 JACM593 316 MANt51 19 PGEC602 161 SOS 62 463 TCJ361. 262 CACM60D 663 CACM635 267 ARAP612 231 IFIP62 57 CACM602 71 PACM61 2B2 CACM625 25. CACM607 .20 PGEC63] 211 JACM613 .00 CACM616 266 NCR 63. 11 PGEC613 516 EJCC59 200 NCR 602 96 BIT 61. 263 CACM60N 601 TCJ66•• 332 CACM61. 169 AUS 60 A8.' SJCC63 105 ROME62 353 PACM59 37 JACM60Z 87 DNR 54 114 PACM56 30 JACM56. 279 JACM564288 ACFI57 81 EJCC59 139 PACM59 60 CACM599 31 PACM61 2Bl PACM61 2B5 CACM610 411 CACM611 23 PACM62 10 ROME62 421 ROME62 .95 CACM622 101 ARAP623 207 ARAP623 229 BIT 623 131 CACM625 213 ARAP634 .9 ARAP63. 81 JACM634 493 CACM637 396 CACM635 231 CACM612 102 IBSJ633 322 IBSJ633 311 ARAP634 125 CACM639 545 WJCC59' 137 ARAP623 229 PACM62 .6 CACM611 31 ARAP63. 1 CACM611 51 CACM611 3 TCJ6'" 336 CAN 60 276 PACM62 46 ARAP591 201 ONR 56 61 ACFI57 71 PACM59 13 CACM60. 21. PACM62 10 ONR 5. 15 CACM592 9 PACM59 75 ONR 5. 30 ECIP55 154 WJCC59 92 R0ME62 539 WJCC60 73 ARAP612 231 AUS 63 C.20 BIT 632 12. BIT 633 1.' CAN 62 238 PACM62 43 120 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX COM - COM HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES IN ALGOL 60 RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTING THE ALGEBRAIC DATA PROCESSING THE CONSTRUCTION OF EFFICIENT A PROPOSED TARGET LANGUAGE FOR NING FOR ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS VIA MACHINE INDEPENDENCE IN RY LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILERS EFFICIENT ROME62 331 COMPILERS AND LIST-TYPE MEMORIES CACM592 4 COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM ROME62 449 COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS PACM59 63 COMPILERS FOR SMALL SLOW COMPUTERS ROME62 211 COMPILERS ON ATLAS TCJ5622 100 COMPILERS, INTERPRETERS, AND ASSEMBLERS TRAI CAS 59 116 COMPILING ROME62 219' COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC DICTIONA ICSI582 951 COMPILING CONNECTIVES CACM606 345 COMPILING MATRIX OPERATIONS CACM62D 590 COMPILING ROUTINES PACM52T 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING ROUTINES AUS 60C12.4 COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS TCJ4611 10 CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS ANO CACM611 10 A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS JACM623 379 PGEC591 25 A RING MCOEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES COMPUTERS TWO'S COMPLEMENT MULTIPLICATION IN BINARY PARALLEL DIGITAL PGEC553 118 THE OESIGN OF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS PGEC626 143 CORRECTION TO 'THE OESIGN OF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS' PGEC633 232 ASSOCIATIVE TECHNIQUES WITH COMPLEMENTING FLIP-FLOPS SJCC63 381 ELEMENTS OF A COMPLETE COMPUTING SYSTEM MSEE462 11 EPTIONAL CASE IN A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARCS OF A COMPLETE GRAPH ON THE EXC IBMJ605 487 INVERSION OF A COMPLETE MATRIX CACM619 398 MINIMAL COMPLETE RELAY DECODING NETWORKS IBMJ6D5 525 SYSTEM A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AUS 60 A4.2 THE RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT CATALOGUE ICSI581 317 REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 eGERMANI ECIP55 91 A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX AUS 63 B.5 HANOLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX INFORMATION EJCC61 241 DHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAO CACM61N 504 MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUFACTURING COMPLEX IBY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED FJCC63 519 ION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION MATRIX ARE COMPLEX ILTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLAT TCJ6632 169 BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT CACM614 169 AN ARSENAL OF ALGOL PROCEDURES FOR COMPLEX ARITHMETIC BIT 624 232 CONTROL UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS PGEC6Z4 483 THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS AUS 60B'10.2 A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING WJCC58 119 A COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR THE LGP-30 CAN 60 121 TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX IONS APPLICATION OF IBM EOP METHOOS CACM63N 694 COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR JACM634 532 ON TAKING THE SQUARE ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUMBER TCJ2592 89 IMP, AN AUXILIARY DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR COMPLEX NUMBERS IEES56 278 PACM61 13C3 A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF COMPLEX PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON COMPLEX SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION BIT 623 143 THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS SOS 61 369 THE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION WJCC55 101 C~ESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS ANO THE PROBLEM DF COMPLEXITY I8MJ584 320 C~ESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY CATH63 39 COMPLEXITY IN ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC561 15 THE GROWTH OF COMPLEXITY OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAM TCJ6631 11 ON THE INVERSION COMPLEXITY OF A SYSTEM OF FUNCTIONS JACM584 331 THE COMPLEXITY OF BIOLOGICAL COMPUTERS PGEC513 192 NCIPLE OF MAJORITY DECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR CIRCUITS THE PRI ICIP59 400 ON THE MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PGEC5B4 282 THE TRANSISTOR AS A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENT EJCC51 105 THE ~AGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPONENT PIRE530 1417 PGEC604 496 A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT SINGLE-INPUT COMPONENT CIRCUITS CHBK6Z 11 RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT PGEC564 224 COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR OPI 62 168 AMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE COMPONENT FRAGMENTS 10F RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL N MTL 611 265 PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PERFORMANCE ON WJCC57 85 COMPONENT RELIABILITY RMCS60 36 MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPONENT RELIABILITY INA COMPUTING MACHINE AT ADC 53 252 NCEo-PAIR TUNNEL-DIOI AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALA PGEC633 269 OOMPUTERS AND THEIR COMPONENTS ONR 51 10 NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENTS EJCC59 15 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CRYOGENIC COMPONENTS ICIP59 455 ElECTRODEPOSITED T_ISTOR AND BIT WIRE COMPONENTS PGEC594 465 DIGITAL COMPUTERS, COMPONENTS CHBK62 10 SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPONENTS IFIP62 643 OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS SYNTHESIS IBMJ631 40 MINIATURIZATION OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS eSWEDISHI 8IT 633 161 COMPONENTS AND BASIC CIRCUITS HACC59 14 SOME THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES PGEC613 416 CTURING COMPAI REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS ANO SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFA 81T 632 108 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS PACM52T 6B CIRCUIT COMPUTERS CONSTRUCTED OF MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS ON ITERATIVE WJCC60 259 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES CHBK6Z 6 WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW ANO IN THE FUTURE ONR 51 50 SOME NEW COMPONENTS FOR ANALOGUE COMPUTERS AUS 512 206 NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS IFIP62 625 THE CIRCUIT COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS FTT 53 32 COMPUTER COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON INSTITUTE ANL 53 159 IN GERMANY eGERMANI EXPERIENCE WITH COMPONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED ECIP55 132 ATION OF LOGICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY REALIZ PGEC635 443 EVALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENTS, AND SYSTEMS FOR NAVAL USE EJCC56 9 MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION CASE RTCS62 304 ON MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INTERCONNECTIONS, AND SYSTEM FABRICATION WJCC6D 251 ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOS EO OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS PGEC622 123 SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF UNILATERAL DEVICES THE PGEC604 411 QUADRATURE FCRMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE· HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE RULES A FAMILY OF JACM593 384 AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION PGEC573 175 CORRECTION TO AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION PGEC5B1 60 ICC 6~4 195 A COMPOSITION METHOD FOR NORMAL MARKOV ALGORITHMS TCJ6632 129 A TECHNIQUE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER INVERSION OF TRIPLE-DIAGONAL COMPOUND MATRICES JACM621 11 THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS IBMJ621 116 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCOOED COMPOUNDS SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IBM 102 ICSI581 711 121 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 121 COM - COM TITLE WORD INOEX A FIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC COOING, ON COOING AND CODE MAGNETIC DRUM TIME QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND STRUCTURE DETERMINATION MATHEMATICAL lOGIC ANO PRINCIPAL lIMITATIONS OF COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBlEM ON COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME SOME ENGIHEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC A BRIEF HISTORY OF A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL A MACHINE METHOD FOR SQUARE-ROOT TABLES FOR AUTOMATIC DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG TINE MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG CHECKING IN AUTOMATIC NOTE ON EIGENVALUE SYSTEM ERROR ANALYSIS IN A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ADVANCES IN ORTHONORMAllZING REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL EXPERIENCE WITH HYBRIO TOWARDS A MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE OF REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL ETHICS OF RESULTS OF A OEBATE ON ETHICS OF SHIFTRIX-MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF REQUIREMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE IVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEED ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL ANALOGUE S DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC ONS DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTABLE COMPUTABLE' REAL-TIME CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME DIGITAL AUTOMATIC ECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR DESCRIPTION OF A A VISIT TO OVER-All PHYSIOLOGY AND IMPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC ANALOG THE NEW SIGNIFICANCE OF DESIGN AUTOMATIC HYBRID lES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF CALCULATING MACHINES AT THE BIRKBECK COLLEGE EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANOAROS EDUCATION PROJECT THE UNIVERSITY REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY FUNCTIONS ON THE MIT OF WEIGHTEO lEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER INFINITY USING AH ELECTRONIC COMPUTER RECURSIVE S INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ON OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR ON OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE HIGH SPEED USING CONTINUEO FRACTIONS ON THE ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MAC~INE THE POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG ON THE NUMERICAL R ANO LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A OIRECT WAY FOR FAST AUTOMATIC SCHEDULING NOTE ON THE PRACTICAL FUNCTIONS ON THE THE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SQUARING OIVISIONLESS A NEW METHOO OF COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF NUMERICAL FORM IN RANDOM NORIIAL VARIABLES MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOD TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES ON THE CORRElATION TECHNOLOGY THE DIGITAL AN INTEGRATED ATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE A TECHNIQUE FOR PRECISE 122 COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTI COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, ANO ALGEBRAIC COMPRESSIBLE lAMINAR BOUNOARY lAYER FLOW COMPRESSION COMPRESSION RECOROER OEPENOENCE OF SPEECH CQMPRESSION SYSTEM COMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN DIGITAL COMPUTERS, COMPUTABilITY COMPUTABILITY OF RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE COMPUTABLE NUMBERS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE COMPUTABLE' CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME COMPUTA TI ON COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTA TION COMP UTA TI ON COMPUT ATI ON COMPUTATION COMPUTA TI ON COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTA TION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION COMPUTATION THE COMPUTATION CONTROL COMPUTATION FUTURE COMPUTATION PERSONNEl COMPUTATION STATUS OF UN COMPUTA TION SYMPOSIUM COM PUT ATI ON I FRENCH) COMPUTA TI ON AND COMPUTERS COMP UTA TI ON AND CONTROL PART I, GENERAL CONSIDERATION COMPUTA TION AND CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL CONSIOERATI COMPUTATION AND PLASMA OYNAMICS COMPUTA TI ON AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND THE CRYSTAllOGRAPHER COMPUTATION AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY COMPUTATION BY MACHINE, PART I R COMPUTATION CARRIED OUT FOR FAD IFRENCH) COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION COMPUTA TI ON CONTROL AND LABELLING COMPUTATION OEVICES COMPUT ATI ON FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING COMPUTATION IN ENGINEERING COMPUTATION IN HIGHER EOUCATION COMPUTA TI ON IN MULTI-COMPONENT DISTILLATION COLUMN COMPUTATION IN SPACE FLIGHT SIMULATION COMPUTATION IN THE PRESENCE OF NOISE COMPUTATION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL lANGUAGE RU COMPUTATION lABORATORY COMPUTATION LABORATORY COMPUTATION lABORATORY COMPUTATION lABORATORY ISEAC) COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INOUSTRYCOMPUTATION MEETING COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA COMPUTATION OF A lEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LI COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 AND 1 USING COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN INTEGRALS COMPUTA TI ON OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS ANO MINU COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL S COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL S COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS COMPUT ATI ON OF ENGINE PERFORMANCE COMPUTA TI ON OF EXPONENTIAL AND HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS COMPUTA TI ON OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL COMP UTA TI ON OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWOCOMPUTA TI ON OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPHC INTEGRALS COMPUTA TION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR COMPUTA TI ON OF MOLECULAR INTEGRALS COMPUTA TION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PROOUCTION COMPUTATION OF PROPER VALUES COMPUTATION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS TO CONTINUOUS COMPUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES COMPUTA TION OF SIN N, COS N AND 14TH ROOT OF N USING COMPUTA TI ON OF SQUARE ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION COMPUTA TI ON OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' COMPUTA TlON OF STAR EPHEMERIOES IGERMAN) COMPUTA TI ON OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUAORATIC COMPUTA TI ON OF THE LATENT ROOTS OF A HESS ENBERG COMPUTA TI ON OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN COMPUTATION ON ANALOG DEVICES COMPUTA TI ON PROGRAM AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF COMPUTATION SYSTEM FOR THE ERA-I103 COMPUTA TI ON WITH DIGITAL ELEMENTS AN OPER COMPUTA TION WITH FACTORIALS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTATION WITH PULSE ANALOGS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM 'CJ3602 89 ICSI582 11ol7 ONR 54 40 AUS 60 B9.3 JACM584 328 NCR 594 242 IFIP62 354 FJCC62 262 IFIP62 29 JACM632 211 PGEC626 753 ARAP591 230 PGEC634 400 PACM52P 85 FTT 53 3 PACM56 21 JACM571 12 WJCC58 212 CACM581 6 CACM581 8 HACC59 28 PGEC591 42 RMCS60 14 CACM60N 617 CCST61 168 CPFS61 33 WJCC61 225 AIC 612 56 NCR 612 182 FJCC62 36 IFIP62 21 PGEC621 31 ICC 622 104 ICC 623 148 WJCC58 207 75 EJCC57 ClUN55 135 tTPC54 9 t'PC54 22 I CIP59 487 ONR 51 37 AUS 63 C.4 AUS 63 C.4 HARV61 225 PGEC626 753 PGEC634 400 FTT 53 203 FTT 53 135 CAC"'604 184 ICC 582 18 CACM596 8 CACM60N 614 HARV",9 351 CTPC54 59 HACC59 21 ClUN55 11 AUS 60 B4.1 tAS 62 142 I8MJ584 346 I FIP62 318 FTT 53 170 CLUN55 167 ICIP59 163 ONR 53 1 ClUN55 209 PGEC561 36 CACM63N 689 PACM61 12A3 IBMJ583 218 I BMJ581 43 JACM611 21 I BMJ572 110 JACM621 41 JACM624 522 ECIP55 177 CAS 55 77 JAC"'551t 262 MANC51 35 PGEC621 57 BIT 611 8 PACM58 I"' AUS 63 B.14 8 IT 622 91 JACM593 360 CACM627 401 AIC 623 2 I BMJ592 147 tACM605 319 CACM59N 23 CAC"'602 86 EtlP55 202 JACM603 245 'CJ5622 139 JACM57tt 505 JACM551t 2b7 HARVlt9 Itlt JACM563 IBI PGEC636 715 PAC"'61 6A3 NCR 574 150 122 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX SCIENTIFIC COUNTABLE-BIT NOMOGRAPHIC ELECTRONIC GROWING AUTOMATA OF A TRUTH FUNCTION PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME A ENGLISH WORDS COMPUTER PROGRAMS EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE A METHOD SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRI SOME THEORETICAL AND BASIC ASPECTS OF SPECIAL NOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS SOME FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE EQUATION SOME flUID DYNAMICS ON flUID MECHANICS PROGRAMMING FOR ON-LINE USE OF THE IBM 650 IN SCIENTIFIC PYROLYSIS REACTOR DESIGN REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING SYNTHETIC MATERIALS FOR HYORODYNAMICAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATRIX DYNAMIC ACCURACY ANO ERROR IN ANALOG OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVOLVED IN MACHINE FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP DIFFUSION o OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, TH60RY AND NUMER ICAL COUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICAL CONFERENCE ON MATRIX CONFERENCE ON MATRIX SWAC AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF MONTE CARLO A DECISION PROCEDURE FOR HIGH ORDER MATRIX FIRING TABLE AUTOMATIC A SUBROUTINE FOR CHIC, A 7090 PROGRAM TO S NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING FOR A DIGITAL PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE T.R.E. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL THE RAYTHEON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL A GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERING DIGITAL THE 603-405 THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF AN AUTOMATIC THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY DESIGN FEATURES OF THE ERA 1101 THE WHIRLWIND I THE EDSAC CAPABILITIES, COST, AND SAVINGS OF AN AUTOMATIC FACILITIES FOR OPERATING A THE PROGRAMMER ANO THE DESIGN OF A ORDERING A LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL BUFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE THE INPUT-CUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL THE JAINCoMP-Bl THE CIRCLE MODEL 30-201 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG THE ELECoM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE THE MAZE SOLVING THE EDUCATION OF A THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE DIGITAL DESIGNING A LOW COST GENE~AL PURPOSE SIMPLE LEARNING BY A DIGITAL INSTALLATION OF A LARGE ELECTRONIC THE OAK RIDGE AUTOMATIC THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MODEL ELECTRONIC ~oSAIC, THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC THE TRE HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL THE HARWELL TRAoIC, A TRANSISTCR DIGITAL ACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE THE HARWELL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 THE NORDSIECK THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 701 ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM TYPE 701 THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 101 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS OF THE NAREC THE LOGISTICS THE RE~INGTON RAND TYPE 409-2 ELECTRONIC ACCURACY OF AN ANALOG PERFCRMANCE OF TRAolC TRANSISTCR DIGITAL APPLICATION OF THE BURROUGHS EI01 AhALYTICAL OIFFERENTIATION BY A DIGITAL AUTCMATIC PROGRAMMING ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY AUTCMATIC ITERATION ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG AN INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL CONTROL 123 COMPUTATION WITHIN THE DEfENCE RESEARCH BOARD COMPUTATION, 'NOEL' COMPUTATION, BEHAVIOR, AND STRUCTURE IN FIXED AND COMPUTATIONAL AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL fORM COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL CODING OF COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF CERTAIN ECONOMETRIC PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONAL CHAINS AND THE SI~PLIFICATloN OF COMPUTATIONAL DEMAND COMPUTATIONAL EXTENSION OF THE VARIATE DIFFERENCE COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ECO COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES fOR CERTAIN PROBLEMS IN COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTA TI ONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS COMPUTATIONS PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONS STRATEGY COMPUTATIONS IFUNCTIoN FOR OESCRIBING ANELASTIC AN COMPUTATIONS IA SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS EN COMPUTATIONS I ABSTRACTS I COMPUTATIONS IABSTRACTSI COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTATIONS IN MAGNETIC AND GRAVITY INTERPRETATION COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL DENSITY PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY COMPUTATIONS OF FINITE AUTOMATA COMPUTATIONS DF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY COMPUTATIONS OF THE UNIVAC COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC COMPUTATIONS WITH POWER SERIES COMPUTATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNEO VARIANCE ANALYSI COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER CDMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM CAN 62 59 WOC062 1 SOS 59 282 JACM604 299 EJCC61 33 JACM633 334 HARV49 348 PGEC622 113 CLUN55 175 CACM633 107 CLUN55 121 TCJ4611 64 HARV49 115 HARV47 169 HARV49 250 HARV49 338 AUS 6DB'3.2 PACM52P 91 JACM613 359 HARV41 151 HARV41 18B PECS52 11 CAS 55 60 CAS 55 85 JACM552 99 PACM58 22 HARV61 23 IFIP62 19B PGEC633 313 HARV47 83 IFIP62 112 IBMJ614 291 AUS 60 Bl.2 JACM5111 520 JACM5S1 100 JACM574 438 PGEC636 155 PACM58 12 JACM633 302 AUS 60B'3.1 JACM574 393 JACM623 315 AUS 63 B.I0 PACM52P IBI PACM52P 103 JACM561 10 JACM561 6 PACM61 6A4 PACM59 79 TCJ4613 230 CAMB49 81 CAMB49 123 HARV49 50 HARV49 65 HARV49 316 AUS 51 121 EJCC51 22 EJCC51 43 EJCC51 70 79 EJCC51 ONR 51 21 ONR 51 46 ONR 51 15 ONR 51 87 EJCC52 22 E JCC52 126 ONR 52 1 ONR 52 18 ONR 52 31 PECS52 6 PACM52P 41 PACM52P 119 PACM52P 243 PACM52T 23 PACM52T 28 PACM52T 55 PACM52T 77 PACM52T 142 PACM52T 154 AOC 53 38 AOC 53 56 ADC 53 259 ANL 53 21 EJCC53 48 fTT 53 140 WJCC53 54 WJCC53 221 PIRE530 1262 PIRE530 1215 PIRE530 1287 PIRE530 1313 PIRE530 1325 P IRE530 1332 PGEC534 12 EJCC54 46 EJCC54 50 ONR 54 6 ONR 54 99 PWCS54 13 PWCS54 61 123 COM - COli TITLE WORO INOEX CHARACTERISTICS OF A LOGISTICS COMPUTER THE BENOIX &-15 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PACKAGED LOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER TIME-DELAY NETWORKS FOR AN ANALOG COMPUTER A OESK-MODEl ELECTRONIC' ANALOG COMPUTER THE ESSENTIAL TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER OPERATIONS CONTROL WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIRCRAFT PERFORMANtE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRODATA DIGITAL COMPUTER CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS CDNTAINING A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE TRANSAC 5-1000 COMPUTER DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER TMETRAOIC LEPRECHAUN COMPUTER SYNCHRONIZATION OF A MAGNETIC COMPUTER TX-O, A TRANSISTOR COMPUTER A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER A SONIC DELAY-LINE STORAGE UNIT FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER SORTING OF DA?A ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DEUCE, A HIGH-SPEED GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER MERCURY, A HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER THE HEC COMPUTER THE PROGRAMME-CONTROLLED COMPUTER A MANAGEMENT EYE VIEW OF THE COMPUTER TECHNICAL MARKET ANALYSIS USING A COMPUTER ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER OESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIYAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER TRAFF·IC SIMUUTOR WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING WITH THE UNIYAC FILE COMPUTER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER PROGRAMPING THE YARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER EASIAC, A PSEUDO-COMPUTER LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE DIGIMATIC COMPUTER A SMALL. LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER THE X308 COMPUTER THE IBM 709 COMPUTER DESIGN OBJECTIYES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER THE ALWAC CORPORATION MODEL 800 COMPUTER RELIABILITY AND THE COMPUTER A FUNCTIONAL OESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A SIMPLE GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER SOME PROBLEMS OF A MAGNETIC TAPE COMPUTER A PROPOSED AUTOMATIC ANALOGUE COMPUTER THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE COMPUTER SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SAMPLING PARAMETRIC COMPUTER A REVIEW OF SOME A.-PLlGATIONS OF THE OEUCE COMPUTER THE NORDIC II COMPUTER A FIYE MICROSECOND MEMORY FOR UDOFT COMPUTER THE PLANNING OF TUBlNG MANUFACTURE, USING AN IBM 650 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESIGN ON A COMPUTER SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAYE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE IBM TYPE 610 AUTD-POINT COMPUTER THE RECOMP II DIGITAL COMPUTER THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR A OIGITAL COMPUTER THE UNIYAC M-460 COMPUTER THE MAGNETIC LEDGER CARD COMPUTER THE FIRST YEAR WITH A BUSINESS COMPUTER HARMONIC ANALYSIS USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI MERCURY COMPUTER A DUAL PASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER THE TRICE, A HIGH SPEED INCREMENTAL COMPUTER MINIMUM TIME PROGRAMMING ON A DRUM COMPUTER LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON THE BENDIX 6-15 COMPUTER SCIENTIFIC DESIGN PROCEDURES UTILIZING A SMALL COMPUTER THE ENGINEERING DESIGN OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER THE VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER ZEBRA, A SIMPLE BINARY COMPUTER THE SPECIFICATION OF A COST-LIMITED DIGITAL COMPUTER ISOLATION OF CONTROL MALFUNCTIONS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER FORMAL INTEGRATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER A SPECIALIZED LIBRARY INDEX SEARCH COMPUTER IWFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A·HIGH-SPEEO COMPUTER SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 704 COMPUTER A TIME-SHARING ANALOG COMPUTER RUNCIBLE, ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER THE X-I COMPUTER TRANSPOSING MATRICES IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION BY RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER GENERALIZED INTEGRATION ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER A TRANSLATION ROUTINE FOR THE DEUCE COMPUTER A LOGIC DESIGN FOR A MICROWAYE COMPUTER A BUSINESS APPLICATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE AUTOMATIC POSITION SURYEY ANALYZER AND COMPUTER AIRCRAFT ROUTE ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER OPERATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER PIPE FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ON THE UTECOM COMPUTER AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER THE DRTE SOLID STATE DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM 7T PWCS5" I>IICS54 87 NCR 5"4 133 PGEC544 16 PGEC544 20 EClP55 144 EJCC55 19 WJCC55 7B PGEC551 1 PGEC553 106 E./CC56 13 EJCC56 20 EJCC56 29 E./CC56 90 EJCC56 93 IEES56 364 I EES56 491 JEES56 B1 I EES56 165 IEES56 174 IEES56 207 leES 56 217 LSU 56 144 PACM56 10 PACM56 n PACM56 36 WJCC56 52 WJCC56 92 WJCC56 95 WJCC56 133 II./CC56 137 JACM562 65 PGEC563 132 NCR 564 81 NCR 564 105 PGEC564 192 EJCC57 25 EJCC57 187 NEWC57 72 NEWC57 92 NEwt57 99 NEWC57 118 WJCC57 27 WJCC57 146 PGEC571 5 TCB1571 11 AUS 572 216 AUS 572 217 AUS 572 22" JACM572 143 JACM572 178 PGEC572 108 AUS 573 308 IICR 574 B5 WCR 574 262 8CS 58 195 CAN 58 175 EJCC58 174 LSU 5B 56 LSU 58 74 SAC158 77 SACI58 83 TOMM5B 205 WJCC58 70 WJCC58 239 TCJ1581 29 TCJ15B3 117 TCJ1583 128 JACM5B4 319 NCR 584 206 NCR 5B4 327 CAS 59 73 CAS 59 122 EJCC59 48 75 EJCC59 EJCC59 82 ICIP59 361 ICIP59 365 PACM59 7 PACM59 36 PACM59 47 PACM59 77 IIJCC59 57 WJCC59 77 WJCC59 B7 WJCC59 341 CACM5'JN 18 TCJ2591 39 TCJ2591 47 PGEC592 200 PGEC592 210 TCJ2592 76 PGEC593 271 TCJ2593 103 NCR 594 231 TCJ1594 160 AAOC60 147 AUS 60 B4.3 CAN 60 193 CAN 60 299 124 COM - COli TITLE WORD INDEX A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ON A COMPUTER THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS BY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER MAINTENANCE OF AGNAC. A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTER THE DESIGN OF A RATE SERVO FOR USE IN AN ANALOG COMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER THE LEO III COMPUTER A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTER THE FERRANTI ARGUS PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER MARKET SURVEYS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER HIGH-SPEEO TRANSISTORIZEO ADDER FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER CURVE FITTING WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER APPLICATION OF AN I.C.T. 1301 COMPUTER A NEW APPROACH TO THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS, SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER A NOTE ON THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN OF THE ESIAC ALGEBRAIC COMPUTER CHOOSING YOUR COMPUTER PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER TWO-LEVEL CORRELATION ON AN ANALOG COMPUTER OPTI~U~ TIME FOR MULTIPLICATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SOLOMON COMPUTER ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT ·OF THE ATLAS COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE ETL KM-6 COMPUTER STORAGE AND LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER A NATURAL IMAGE COMPUTER AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER WIZOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR FOR A SMALL COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR THE FX-l COMPUTER AN eRGANIZATION OF AN ASSOCIATIVE CRYOGENIC COMPUTER EVALUATION OF POLYNOMIALS BY COMPUTER SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER AN ANALOG-DIGITAL REAL-TIME COMPUTER A STOCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER ICC'S FIRST COMPUTER ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER AN ATTEMPT TO SIMUlATE THE LIVER ON A COMPUTER DESIGN OF A REPAIRABLE REOUNDANT COMPUTER ANALYTIC OIFFERENTIATION BY COMPUTER A HEURISTIC FOR PAGE TURNING IN A MULTI PROGRAMMED COMPUTER TALL. A LIST PROCESSOR FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER SIMULATION USING A COMPUTER THE TIME-SHARING FACILITIES OF THE KDF9 COMPUTER AN EDUCATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROCESS CONTROL BY OIGITAL COMPUTER THE OESIGN OF A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER A SEARCH ~E~ORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER EFFECTS OF OIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRIO COMPUTER A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER DYSAC, A DIGITALLY SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER MULTIPLE INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL DESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL COMPUTER A FAST CARO REAOER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER GENERATING DISCRETE RANDOM VARIABLES IN A COMPUTER THEOREM-PROVING ON THE COMPUTER A TEChNIQUE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER SIGNIFICANCE ARITHMETIC ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER A SYMBOLIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ELEA 6001 COMPUTER THE EXTERN_L LANCUAGE KLIPA FOR THE URAL-2 OIGITAL COMPUTER OUTLINE OF THE lOGICAL DESIGN OF THE ZAM-41 COMPUTER SABRAC. A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER SYSTEM OESIGN OF A SMALL, FAST DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SOLOMON COMPUTER A MULTILAYER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER SABRAC. A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER SYSTE~ FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES US ING A COMPUTER HIGH-SPEED, LARGE-CAPACITY FIXED STORE FOR A OIGITAL COMPUTER ERCOMMUNICATING CELLS. aASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTED LOGIC COMPUTER DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS. A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB 440 MICROPROGRAMMABLE COMPUTER OF A DIGITAL ANALOG ARITHMETIC UNIT WITHIN A DIGITAL COMPUTER OF POLYNO'IALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A OIGITAL COMPUTER AUTOCOOE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER IMERCURY) COMPUTER OF SIMULATING A CIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER ON A OIGITAL COMPUTER MULTIPROGRAM'ING IN THE DESIGN OF A LOW COST DIGITAL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING COMPUTER FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER VARI_BLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIEO TO THE 220 COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, I. A SELF-CORRECTING COMPUTER OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUAliTIES ON A OIGITAL COMPUTER ~ORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIZMAC II COMPUTER SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL OIGITAL COMPUTER RECOROS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER OF A 'ETHDO OF SMOOTHING IN A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER PURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND ~ARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I COMPUTER OF DIGITAL FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER fOR THE RECORDING OF, ANO REFERENCE TO DATA IN A COMPUTER ARIT~METIC CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT COMPUTER IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 125 796-980 0-66-9 COM - COM EJCC60 11 EJCC60 299 RMCS60 21 AUS 608'1.2 AUS 60CI0.2 AUS 60CI0.~ AUS 60013.2 AUS 60015.2 PGEC602 256 TC8 03 111 TCJ3603 1~0 PGEC60~ 1 TCJ260~ 110 CACM605 322 EDPS61 08 WJCC61 393 TCJ~611 68 PGEC613 ~8~ PGEC613 52~ TC85613 111 CACM61~ 11~ PGEC61~ 1!>2 TCJ3614 256 FJCC62 91 FJCC62 131 IFIP62 651 IFIP62 690 ~~ DPI 62 OPI 62 233 PACM62 32 PACM62 ~6 PACM62 99 ROME62 229 SJCC62 101 SJCC62 203 CACM62D 595 CACM620 515 PGEC621 11 PGEC621 TCJ5621 1 ICC 622 83 JtJ5623 21~ TCJ5623 221 PGEC625 60 CACM626 3~9 CACM629 480 CACM629 48~ AUS 63 B.6 AUS 63 C.3 ·AUS 63 C.l AUS 63 C.12 AUS 63 C.19 FJCC63 35 FJCC63 193 FJCC63 251 SJCC63 51 SJCC63 69 SJCC63 205 SJCC63 395 811 631 ~~ CACM631 31 JACM632 lU TCJ6632 129 TCJ6632 1~~ TCJ6632 154 CACM633 111 ICC 634 238 CACM636 321 PGEC636 609 PGEC636 618 PGECU6 69B PGECU6 11~ PGEC636 181 CACM638 421 A JACM611 91 A DPI 62 246 INT F JCC62 130 THE I EES56 188 THE FJCC63 201 USE EJCC60 269 ALGEBRA JACM621 29 FURTHER TCJ1583 12~ METHODS JACM583 281 USE OF CACM629 413 A MEMORY PGEC633 262 A METHOD PGEC62~ 552 CASCADED WJCC58 63 COMPUTER DIP 62 533 SOLUTION PACM52P 91 VARIABLE LSU 51 112 AUTOMATIC AUS 60 C4.2 INVENTORY L SU 51 182 STABILITY PGEC551 26 A GENERAL- N5MT60 409 DIAGNOSTIC NCR 531 48 SIMULATION JACM561 16 TECHNIQUES BCS 58 530 TECHNIQUES TCJ2591 1 TRANSISTOR IEES56 311 EXPERIMENTS EJCC51 221 125 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH FACTORIALS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER DISPLAY DESIGN THROUGH THE USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER COMIWNICATlCNS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON THE GAME 'DAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER ARCSIN N FCR N BETWEEN 0 AND 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK I COMPUTER FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 101 COMPUTER CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY COMPUTER GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER ON THE ELECTROOATA E101 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER OF A ~EGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER ATROPOS, A 5 ~EGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER OF CALCULATING COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PERFORMANCE CF A LARGE-SCALE GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL COMPUTER ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER OPERATICNS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER CTED STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER , A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER FFERENTIAL ECUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER ITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OUTPUT SELECTION SYSTEM FOR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC COMPUTER MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER HANDLING OF NUMBERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER CURRENT STATUS OF IPL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER THE QUADRATIC ARC COMPUTER THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER R THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER AN ANALYSIS OF CARRY TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER A COMPUTER COMPUTER NCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER TRANSFER·FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER COOING OF MEDICAL CASE HISTORY DATA FOR COMPUTER THE USE OF PARAMETER INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER DIAGNOSIS COMPUTER SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT ANALOG COMPUTER EQUATlCNS A COMPUTER SOVIET UNION STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SMALL COMPUTER THE COMPUTER THE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER THE UNIVAC, FILE COMPUTER 01 TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER WHAT IS A COMPUTER AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER A BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER NOAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING "A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER DESIGN PROGRESS IN COMPUTER ELECTRICAL DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COMPUTER SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER A HIGH-SCANNING-RATE STORAGE DEVICE FOR COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTER ADVANCED COMPUTER NEW METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTAflON FACILITIES AND SOME COMPUTER Y MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD COMPUTER RESEARCH COMPUTER A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS COMPUTER COMPUTER A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER SCIENCES. BIBLIOGRAPHY BID NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER ANALOG COMPUTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SOME COMPUTER PART I AND PART II COMPUTER IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COMPUTER MACHINE TOOLS COMPUTER COMPUTER SOME COMPUTER A DESK-SIZED COMPUTER 126 COM - COM A TECHNIQUE PACM61 6A3 ANTICIPATORY WCR 584 61 MATHEMATICAL WJCC60 119 MULTICHANNEL NCR 531 2 ON ITERATIVE EJCC60 241 RESERVATIONS EJCC51 118 SOME REMARKS TCJ3601 40 A MECHANICAL JACM602 102 THE INFLUENCE TCJ2592 49 COMPUTATION OF IBMJ583 218 COMPUTATION OF 18MJ592 141 CORRELATION OF AUS 60 88.2 ON THE MINIMUM PGEC584 282 THE PROCESSING AUS 60 Bl.1 AN INTERLEAVED- IEES56 382 ORGANIZATION OF WJCC60 33 THE PROGRAMMING IEES56 151 A GENERAL SYSTEM JACM563 115 PROGRESS TOWARDS TCB4614 136 AIRPLANE LANDING WJCC53 86 BINARY ARITHMETIC PACM58 25 BINARY ARITHMETIC CACM594 13 LINEAR REGRESSION LSU 51 189 MASS SPECTROMETER LSU 55 145 DIGITAL CLOCK DELAY WJCC61 353 THE DESIGN PROBLEMS PGEC623 390 THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF AUS 60 C4.1 SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC JACM591 91 THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FTT 53 144 SIMULATION OF AN ASSEMBLY FJCC63 15 A FLEXIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE PGEC612 253 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION PGEC584 306 LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL PGEC622 155 A COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS TCJ3614 262 COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N IBMJ5Bl 43 THE DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION. AND EJCC51 62 A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH FJCC63 173 COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N IBMJ512 110 MET-WATCH. A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCES IFIP62 242 EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE IBMJ593 215 A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL CACM596 21 ERRORS DUE TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC JACM574 450 THE HISTORICAL OEVELOPMENT AND PREOI WJCC60 1 THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM EJCC58 152 THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY 01 CACM606 355 IX IFORCE) METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS W AUS 60 B6.1 IFLAC) A NEW INPUT- WJCC51 31 (FRENCH) ECIP55 66 (FRENCH) ECIP55 69 (GERMAN) METHODS ECIP55 26 (GERMAN) STRUCTURE PGEC636 613 (JUNE 1962) CACM629 419 (PHILCO 2000) CAS 60 101 (QUAC) PACM52P 53 (SEAC) EJCC51 B4 (SWAC) ITURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FO PECS52 2 ADDITION PACM58 21 AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS FJCC63 509 AIDS TO CODE CHECKING PACM52T 29 ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MAC AUS 60 Al.4 AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE NetWORKS WJCC55 1 ANALYSIS CACM620 532 ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS WJCC60 1B1 ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO BIT 621 9 ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR AUS 60 C7.4 ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EJCC59 238 AND DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ONR 58 ANQOECENTRALIZED COMPUTING FACILITIES LSU 51 30 AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT EJCC55 64 AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT LSU 56 60 AND OPERATOR ERRORS RMCS60 11 AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER AUS 513 314 AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PR TCJ3614 231 ANYHO~ TCB1631 3 APPLICATION PECS52 5 APPLICATION NCR 584 225 APPLICATION FU TCJ5623 164 APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINE AND SYSTEM CAS 57 64 APPLICATIONS PGEC532 5 APPLICATIONS PWCS54 38 APPLICATIONS WJCC56 36 APPLICATIONS WJCC58 96 APPLICATIONS JACM581 16 APPLICATIONS EJCC61 219 APPLICATIONS PIRE611 296 APPLICATIONS THE PROBLEMS OF PLANNING CAS 51 23 APPLICATIONS THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAV FJCC63 571 APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF BIOMEDICAL FJCC63 603 APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY ANO THE MILITARY, SJCC63 119 APPLICATIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL EJCC53 18 APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER OESIGN WJCC56 82 APPLICATIONS IN MEOICINE AND THE BIOLOGICAL CACM634 116 APPLICATIONS IN PREDICTOR DESIGN PGEC51] 143 APPLICATIONS IN RESEARCH ANO TEACHING IN HARV61 265 APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. CABS62 1 APPLICATIONS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MODELS HARV61 48 APPLICATIONS IN THE NUMERICAL CONTROL OF CAS 58 94 APPLICATIONS TO ARMS CONTROL PACM62 86 APPLICATIONS TO SHIP DESIGN CALCULATIONS CAN 60 138 APPLIEO TO SURVEYING PROBLEMS CAN 58 110 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 126 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX THE GENERAL INQUIRER SYSTEM A COMPUTER OF STANOARDS-PROCESSING ORGANIZATIONS IN THE COMPUTER SIGNIFICANT DIGIT COMPUTER ON A FLEXIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPI'ENTS IN THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS OF THE ANALOG COMPUTER THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE AUTOMATIC OIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER CONTINUOUS PROCESS THE ANALOG COMPUTER THE COMPUTER THE COMPUTER SYSTEMS THE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE DEUCE COMPUTER CESSES THE NEED FOR TRAINING ANO ReSEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER USE OF INVENTORY SIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER CE A DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER A SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AN INQUIRY INTO THE COMPUTER DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER NCR 301t DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER POINTING THE WAY FOR THE SMALLER USER. SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER USE OF A COMPUTER REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER ONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPUTER EXPLOSIVE SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER AUTOMATED COMPUTER PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER J.E.I.D.A. AND ITS COMPUTER HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTOR COMPUTER PAST AND FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER DIGITAL-COMPUTER HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CROSSEO-FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER THE STATE OF COMPUTER OEGREES C 25-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER DESIGN OF COMPUTER DESIGN OF COMPUTER DESIGNING COMPUTER DESIGNING COMPUTER ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER TO MANUFACTURING CONTROL USING INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL DISPLAYS COMPUTER THE TRANSISTOR AS A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG COMPUTER NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER COMPUTER NAVAL USE EVALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER OPENING AOORESS. JOINT COMPUTER THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER THE WATER RESEARCH ASSOCIATION COMPUTER COMPUTER OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER COMPUTER COI'IPUTER ON-LINE COMPUTER THE COMPUTER 650 TAPE RAMACI COMPUTER COMPUTER SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS OF A COMPUTER NONOESTRUCTIVE REAOOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER COMPUTER SOME ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER GROUP PARTICIPATION COMPUTER THE DARMSTADT ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AN ALGEBRAIC THEORY FOR USE IN DIGITAL COMPUTER UNIVAC-LARC. THE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER MACHINE LANGUAGE IN DIGITAL COMPUTER AUTOMATED COMPUTER IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON DIGITAL COMPUTER ATLAS. A NEW CONCEPT IN LARGE COMPUTER COMPUTERS AS AN AIO IN COMPUTER COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER COMPUTER OF BINARY CONCEPTION AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER THE INFLUENCE OF COMPUTER COMPUTER THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. THE SECOND DECADE OF COMPUTER TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER (GERMAN I PROGRESSION LINES OF A COMPUTER OF ENGINEERS THE I MPAC T OF COMPUTER A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' DIGITAL COMPUTER IMPACT OF COMPUTER INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FUTURE COMPUTER NEW COMPUTER THE Gl AND G2 (GERMAN) SURVEY OF COMPUTER A REVIEW OF COMPUTER 121 APPROACH TO CONTENT ANALYSIS. STUDIES USING AREA STRUCTURES ARITHMETIC ARITHI'EnC ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL UNITS ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS A SIMPLE DESK-CALC ARTVS AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANAlYIER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE AS AN AID TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A AS AN AIO TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AS AN AID TO THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER AS AN AID TO TRACTION DESIGN AND OPERATION ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL PRO ASSISTED STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM THE AT DRESDEN (GERMAN) AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURAN AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES AT WORK AUTOMATION OF SUPER MARKETS BUILDING BLOCK BUILDING BLOCK APPLICATION OF THE BUREAUX SERVICE BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL AUTHORITY BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE SYSTEMS CALCULATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTRAINT EQUATI CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF CARD tESIGN CENTER CENTER CIRCUIT DESIGN CIRCUITRY CIRCUITRY DESIGN TECHNIQUES CIRCUITS CIRCUITS THE CIRCUITS CONTAINING MEMORY ELEMENTS CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 TO +100 CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATIONS AN APPROACH COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON INSTITUTE COMPONENTS. EQUIPMENTS. AND SYSTEMS FOR CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL PROJECT NETWORKS CONTRCL SOLUTION CONTROL IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES CONTROL IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY CONTROL OF A CHEMICAL PLANT CONTROL OF A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL CONTROL OF MAIL-ORDER HOUSE OPERATIONS (IBM CONTROLLED PRINTING CONTROLLER FOR USE IN THE PROCESS INOUSTRIES CORES COURSES FOR COLLEGES CSIRAC DEFINITIONS DEMONSTRATION DERA (GERMAN) DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN ASSESS~ENT DESIGN ASSESSMENT DESIGN FROM THE PROGRAMMER"S VIEWPOINT DESIGN LOGIC OCTAL DIAGRAMS DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL NETWORKS DESIGN OF OPTICAL LENS SYSTEMS (IBM 101t) OESIGN ON RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE DESIGN TO FACILITATE LINEAR PROGRAMMING DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT (GERMANI DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO ELECTRONICS DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION DEVELOPMENTS DEVELOPMENTS OEVELOPMENTS ANO AUTOMATED TEACHING METHODS DEVELOPMENTS AROUND THE WORLD DEVELCPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN. APPLICATIONS OF DEVElCPMENTS AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM SJCC61 21tl CACM636 291t PGEC581t 265 IFIP62 661t P IRE611 53 JACM553 205 AUS 60C1D.l EJCC59 11 It LSU 56 95 EJCC59 171t EJCC61 311 AUS 60 BIt.2 BCS 58 69 NCR 611t It1 IEES56 1t1 AUS 60Bl0.1 CTPC51t 55 AUS 63 8.4 ECIP55 90 TCJ2601t 198 PACM52T 95 TCJ5621 1 PACM61 1285 WJCC51 110 NCR 591t 201t EOPS61 1t65 TCB1631 1 FJCC62 170 L5U 58 133 WJCC60 113 TCJ6631 39 EJCC59 108 PACM61 13BIt LSU 55 111 CACM590 10 EJCC56 61t IFIP62 608 CC5T61 58 EJCC56 51t EJCC59 255 HARV512 213 WCR 601t 105 NCR 612 221t PGEC624 518 PACM56 36 JACM512 Ilt3 SJCC62 113 FJCC63 535 NCR 631t 11 EJCC51 105 P IRE530 1411 EJCC59 15 PACM52T 68 ANL 53 159 EJCC56 9 EJCC53 6 EJCC53 8 TCB6621 18 I BSJ631 ZIt SJCC62 129 CCST61 590 CAN 62 21t3 CAN 62 25B AUS 60Bl0.2 CAS 60 1t6 SJCC63 263 EJCC51 ItO PGEC594 410 TCB4603 82 AUS63 B.23 PGEC5H 2 CACM639 513 Sl ECIP55 PGEC5'+3 12 E JCC56 16 WJCC56 82 WJCC58 182 PACM59 It EJCC60 211 CACM606 361 AUS 60B12.3 TCJ3611t 253 EJCC58 46 CAC"599 2B PGEC611 21 CAS 60 112 RMC560 53 WJCC56 15 WJCC51 1'+3 TCJ1583 98 TCJ1594 153 ECIP55 1t6 OIP 62 508 WJCC53 It EJCC51 101 CACM590 16 PLCI61 281 EJCC56 5 ECIP55 36 AUS 512 208 121 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES' A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT.FOR AIR CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE THE HATFIELD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER EDUCATION COMPUTER EDUCATION COMPUTER EDUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES COMPUTER EDUCATION. DILEMMA OF THE COLLEGES A GRAPHICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER EFFICIENCY PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THRDUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS RUNNI~ A COMPUTER EFFICIENTLY THE BIAX, A NEW MULTIPURPOSE COMPUTER ELEMENT BIAX HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC COMPUTER ELEMENT LINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS NONLINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS MECHANICAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS THE SELECTION OF MAGNETIC CORE MATERIALS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE SoLlD-Sl'ATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EMIDEC 1100 NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERING BASIC THE ELLIOTT-NRDC COMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTION AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY N AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSVSTEM FOR THEI DIGITAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING, NAVIGATIO THE RELAY COMPUTER ETL MARK II THE TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION PROCESSING SVSTEM IN A MANUFACI SVSTEMS OESIGN ANO COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA COMPUTER EVOLUTION TO AID CDMPILERS 1961 COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND SYMPOSIUM UM A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSI THE IMPACT ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER FACILITIES COMPUTER FEASIBILITY STUDY ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN IN DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD DATA TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE COMPUTER FIELD COMPUTER FINDS A RAILROAD CAR WHAT WE USE DUR COMPUTER FOR THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION THE ACRE COMPUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A MISSILE CHECKOUT SYSTEM A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEMS USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIOANCE AND NAVIGATION AN ON-LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS' FLOW COMPENSATIONS FUNCTIONS A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATION IMP, AN AUXILIARY DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR COMPLEX NUMBERS ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXEo-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECT o 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXEo-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTER FOR CONTROL APPLICATIONS THE USE OF A BINARV COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING LANGUAGES A COMPUTER FOR DIRECT EXECUTION OF ALGORITHMIC A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS BALLISTIC MISSILES A SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF A COMPUTER FOR FLAW PLOTTING FREQUENCY-tD-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLDWRATE ~EASUREMENT A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL AN AUTOMATIC CRUISE CONTROL COMPUTER FOR LONG RANGE AIRCRAFT SYSTEM ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL THE USE OF A COMPUTER FOR PAYROLL WORK A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR REAL-TIME SI~ULATIDN USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS SYSTEM DESIGN OF A COMPUTER FOR RUSSIAN-ENGLISH TRANSLATION AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR SCHOOLS AND OFFICES USING A VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATION A HIGH-SPEEO ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS INTERPRETATION ROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR CONT EXPERIENCE IN USING A OEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE SYSTEM N ECONOMIC THEORT! .THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF TANGENTS A OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER A HIGH-ACCURACV. REAL-TIME OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDA~ENTALS COMPUTER GENERATED DISPLAYS COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SU8ROUTINES COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES THE DARMSTADT MATHEMATICAL COMPUTER GROUP (GERMANI LONOON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 (GERMANI PI AN IOEALIZEO OVER-ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER IN A DATA-REDUCTION SYSTEM THE FIRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE THE COMPUTER IN A NON-ARITHMETIC ROLE THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SCIENTIFIC DATA PROCESSING SVSTEM EXPERIMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL SYSTEM EXPERIENCE WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ESTABLISHMENT THE SMALL COMPUTER IN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY USE OF A COMPUTER IN BANKING DATA PROCESSING THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIOE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR THE HUMAN COMPUTER IN FLIGHT CONTROL EXPERIENCES OF USING A OIGITAL COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY, 1 EXPERIENCES OF USING A OIGITAL COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY, 2 T, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK WHERE NEX THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES INTERROGATING A COMPUTER IN NATURAL LANGUAGE USES OF THE COMPUTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH E THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENC N THE USE OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN AOMINISTRATIO THE FIRST COMPUTER IN RHOOESIA THE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN RURAL ROAD DESIGN APPLICATIONS OF THE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRV 128 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM FJCC63 437 AUS 60 B5.2 TCB7632 45 AIC 634 135 CAN 58 23 LSU 57 11 PACM59 8 PACM61 10C2 JACM543 124 PACM59 46 WCR 594 40 HACC59 22 HACC59 23 HACC59 27 NCR 544 109 AUS 60013.3 CENG59 170 ADC 53 273 ECIP55 192 PIRE611 313 DIP 62 580 DIP 62 617 CAS 60 20 PACM61 12B4 CAN 62 238 TCB5613 100 TCB2595 71 TCJ5634 294 TCB3591 3 MANC51 27 TCJ4611 1 CACM618 356 LSU 55 81 WJCC56 70 WJCC59 2.11 PGEC521 2 EJCC57 64 NCR 602 96 NCR 537 43 IEES56 278 JACM621 41 JACM624 522 IFIP62 423 EJCC60 149 EJCC61 184 CAS 57 99 AUS 60CI0.3 PGEC521 73 PGEC601 62 WJCC59 207 PGEC521 41 CACM62N 567 I ~4 FJCC63 459 CAN 60 175 NSMT60 491 LSU 56 138 WJCC56 71 PGEC592 186 PGEC622 164 IEES56 68 TCJ2604 164 IBMJ571 76 AUS 60 C7.2 PGEC55] 101 PGEC552 55 WJCC59 197 EJCC60 57 HACC59 12 PIRE611 185 PACM59 40 JACM611 104 ECIP55 157 TC8.1573 47 ECIP55 99 PGEC593 321 TCJ3614 1B5 EJCC54 85 TCJ3601 2 IEES56 450 AUS 60 81.3 WJCC54 60 TCJ4611 25 AUS 60 A5.4 EOPS61 258 CAN 58 6 CAS 60 54 FJCC63 619 PGEC51] 195 TC81511 6 TCB1572 30 TCJ2592 85 WJCC58 161 IFIP62 288 HARV61 77 TCJ1582 49 CAN 58 202 TCJ5622 19 AUS 60 85.3 WJCC56 89 128 COM - COM TITLE WORO INDEX COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER FEATURE REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER COMPUTER CONVERSION LINCOLN ~EYBCARD. A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER COMPUTER OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUNO COMPUTER XPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES OIGITAL COMPUTER RESERVATIONS SYSTEM A CENTRAL COMPUTER A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER OMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING COMPU1ER PRODUCING COMPUTER STANDARDIZATION OF COMPUTER FITTING A COMPUTER COMPUTER SPECIAL ANALOG-HYBRID COMPUTER THE COMPUTER THE MOBIL COMPUTER APT. A COMMON COMPUTER FLEXIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER AUTOMATIC IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER COMPUTER THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER TRATION THE FLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TD COMPUTER PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS BY COMPUTER PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGNETIC COMPUTER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MAGNETIC FILMS. REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER COMPUTER CORRECTION OF MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC COMPUTER A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER A COMPUTER A COMPUTER ROOT LCCI AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER AN INTROOUCTION TO ANALOGUE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR RELIABILITY COMPUTER PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A SURVEY OF COMPUTER A COMPUTER LOGARITHMS COMPUTER THE PARAMETRCN DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH 10NR) DIGITAL COMPUTER AUTOMATIC DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER AN ANALOG COMPUTER SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER GIER. A DANISH COMPUTER THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER BESM, THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER RESEARCH USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER THE COMPUTER ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. CONTROL CIRCUITS. COMPUTER CONTINUOUS COMPUTER PREPARATION FOR COMPUTER BASE COMPUTER TRANSLATION COMPUTER TRAINING THE COMPUTER ON-LINE COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM ON AOVANCEO COMPUTER A PARALLEL COMPUTER AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE A COMPUTER FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYST/ PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER FROM FORMULAS TO COMPUTER A COMPUTER SHAPED BEAM TUBE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER THE PHILIPS COMPUTER OGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS COMPUTER THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER STANDARDIZED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER ESTIMATING COMPUTER REPORTING COMPUTER DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTER THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUNICH COMPUTER TRAINING COMPUTER SELECTION OF COMPUTER THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF COMPUTER FORMAL EXAMINATIONS FOR COMPUTER RETIRING COMPUTER MAKING A COMPUTER COMPUTER A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUTER THE INTRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER CONFERENCE WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER FILTER. A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER THE THE AN EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR A TURNING POINT IN THE 129 COM - COM IN THE LIBRARY CAS 60 35 MCF 61 lBI IN THE UNIVERSITY MIPP61 201 INOEXING CACM606 3BO INOUSTRY PECS52 21 INOUSTRY DIRECTORY PGEC582 141 INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT INPUT AND OUTPUT. INCLUDING ANALOGUE-OIGITAL I EES56 "25 INPUT FLEXIBILITY THE CACM581 " INPUT. A BY-PRODUCT OF FORM WRITING CAN 58 1B" ONR 53 23 INSTALLATION 7 INSTALLATION E RMCS60 OPERATION ONR 53 lit INSTALLATION CAS 51 1 INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE PGEC552 52 INSTALLATIONS INSTALLATIONS AUS 60A12." A TC81513 48 INSTALLATIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER JACM56" 28B INTERCOMMUNICATION EJCC55 87 CAS 57 18 INTO AN INVENTORY-CONTROL PROBLEM INVESTIGATIONS OF INTENTION TO ATTACK PACM62 87 PGEC621 1 ISSUE CLUN55 81 LABORATORY IN INDUS'TRY LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ICC 633 11" ARAP612 lltl LANGUAGE CACM63N 668 LANGUAGE PGEC614 129 LANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION liJCC61 315 LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS LOGIC CACM585 14 LOGIC AND ALGEBRAS LSU 56 99 LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER TCJ6632 154 LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 3~ AS AN ILLUS WJCC58 59 MAINTENANCE SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RMCS60 29 MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CTPC5" " lit CTPC54 MANUFACTURERS ANL 53 202 MATERIALS CACM606 342 MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY MEMORIES FJCC62 213 MEMORIES. A SURVEY OF T~E STATE-OF-THE-ART PIRE611 104 MEMOR Y AUTOMATIC I BMJ634 311 MEMORY DEVELOPMENTS AT M.I.T. ANL 53 150 P IRE530 1393 MEMORY SYSTEMS I CIP59 447 MEMORY USING MAGNETIC fiLM METHOD FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING CACM627 "07 METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING NCR 5l1t 164 METHODS TCJ361" 211 METHODS APPLIED TO THE DESIGN OF OIGITAL RMCS60 55 METHODS fOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC ICC 631 3 MODEL OF ELEMENTARY SOCIAL BE~AVIOR CATH63 375 MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION USING BINARY PGEC624 512 PGEC593 308 MUSASINO-l CABS62 424 MUSIC IMPLEMENTATION AUS 63 C.18 NETWORK NEWSLETTER SEE 'OCN' CACM6l1t 196 NUMERICAL CONTROL NCR 602 41 NYQUIST PLOTTER OF A PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA IFRENCH) ICIP59 90 PGEC636 629 OF MEDIUM SIZE I EES56 280 Of THE U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IBESM) OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IGERMAN) 76 ECIP55 Of THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IGERMAN) ECIP55 207 ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL TCJ6632 118 OPERATION PGEC611 31 OPERATION LANGUAGE WJCC60 341 OPERATION. AND SYSTEM DESIGN CHBK62 " OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY WJCC51 201 OPERATIONS LSU 56 34 LSU 56 43 OPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE OPERATIONS kEQUIREO FOR MECHANICAL IEES56 "53 OPERATOR PACM61 13A1t OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS CAS 62 19" ORGAN llATlON IfIP62 561 ORGANIZATION AND MECHANIZATIONS PGEC633 251 ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR PGEC636 B87 ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE WJCC61 157 ORIENTED LANGUAGE CACM593 6 WJCC58 234 ORIENTED TOWARD SPATIAL PROBLEMS OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON 5ACI58 51 PGEC612 175 PASCAL PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES. ELECTROCARDI CACM620 527 I EES56 197 PEGASUS PACM59. 19 PEOPLE PERFORMANCE 57 I FIP62 PERFORMANCE TCJ5634 276 PERFORMANCE TO MANAGEMENT PACH58 59 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT RMCS60 61 PERM IGERMAN) ECIP55 40 PERSONNEL TC81573 55 PERSONNEL TCB3592 23 PERSONNEL TCB5611 26 PERSONNEL TCB6622 55 PIONEER. HOWARD AIKEN CACM626 298 IEE556 452 PLAY DRAUGHTS CACM602 91 PREPARATION OF A POETRY CONCORDANCE PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCES WJCC57 138 PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FA TCJ2593 115 PRODUCTION CONTRCL. THE SECOND YEAR TCJ3614 198 CACM61D 562 PRODUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS PRODUCTION Of TERRAIN MODELS CACM634 190 PRODUCTION. ABSTRACTS OF T~E 1956 MOSCOW PGEC571 37 E JCC60 PROGRAM 25 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 129 COM - CDI' TITLE WORD INDEX PROBLEM SUPPLY CIRCUITRY LEVEL FACTORIAL DESIGN A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVABlE CASE Of THE DECISION A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN DF POWER A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO- SKETCHPAD III. A COMPUTER A COMPUTER A COMPUTER A COMPUTER A COMPUTER A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER USE OF MACHINES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR AND COMPUTER A COMPUTER DETERMINATION COMPROTEIN. A COMPUTER ON THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER THE PROBLEM OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER NON-PROGRAMMED CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ANO SELECTION OF COMPUTER COMPUTER PLANNING FUNOAMENTALS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPUTER AUTOMATIC COMPUTER COMPUTER LEVEL A NEW APPROACH TO SMALL-COMPUTER RECENT TRENOS IN COMPUTER COMPUTER CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER COMPUTATIONAL CHAINS AND THE SIMPLIFICATION OF COMPUTER A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER SYSTEMATIC MISTAKE ANALYSIS Of DIGITAL COMPUTER SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST ANO EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTER CORRECTING COMPUTER COMPUTER L SYSTEM OF RESIOUAL CLASSES (SRC' REVIEW OF COMPUTER REVIEW Of ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AN ANALOG COMPUTER REDUNDANCY IMPROVES COMPUTER THE USE OF TRIPLE-MODULAR REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER SOME NOTES ON COMPUTER THE INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER EOUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR REFERENCES AND ABSTRACTS IN THE COMPUTER SOVI ET CYBERNETICS ANO COMPUTER SOVIET CYBERNETICS AND COMPUTER RATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI AI ANALOG COMPUTER THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM ON 'USE OF COMPUTER COMPUTER FIRMS AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER ELECTRONIC SWITCH FOR ANALOG COMPUTER .INITIAL CONDITIONS IN COMPUTER TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON NETWORKS BY COMPUTER TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER COOING A COMPUTER SOCIETY THE COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER A HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER MEMORY ARRAYS COMPUTER ORGANIZATIONS COMPUTER APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER OR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATIONI COMPUTER THE BRITISH COMPUTER TIME DIGITAL COMPUTER REDUNDANCY EXPLOITATlO.N IN THE COMPUTER HYBRID COMPUTER R ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER R ELIMINATING DIVISION ANO TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER COMPUTER IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC OEVELOPMENTS ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL COMPUTER EQUATIONS SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS ANO COMPUTER COMPUTER A COMPUTER OSCILLATORS AN IDEAL COMPUTER RECOVERY FOR COMPUTER ON SOME LEXICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COMPUTER THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER COMPUTER SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER THE MARCHANT CEIMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15D, GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER PILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER THE KDF9 COMPUTER THE UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER TIONS FOR TWC-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOI ON TIONS fOR Twe-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPI ERRATUM IN 'ON 130 PROGRAM FOR DRAWING IN THREE DIMENSIONS PROGRAM FDR EDITING THE NEWS PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTA PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTA PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYOTRON CIRCUITS PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS THE PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS PROGRAMMERS PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAM~ING PROGRAMMING (GERMANI PROGRAM~ING AND CODING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMMING ANO CONTROL PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAMMING FOR YOUNG STUOENTS PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES PROGRAMS PROGRAMS PROGRAMS PROGRAMS PROGRAMS SIMULATION PROGRAMS SIMULATION PROGRAMS PROGRESS DURING 1954 PROGRESS DURING 1956 PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, I. A SELfPROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. II. THE NUMERICA PROGRESS IN 1957 PROGRESS 1955 REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIDEAN TOOLS REL lABILITY RELIABILITY RESEARCH IN EASTERN EUROPE RESEARCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO REVOLUTION REVOLUTION SAPO SCIENCE MOVIES SCIENCE MOVIES AN INFORMATION SCIENCES SCIENCES 1960 SCIENCES. 1960 SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPE SERVICE EXPERIENCE OF SERVICES SERVICES' SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING THE PROCESSING SILU AC SIMPL IFICATION OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION AND MONTE CARLO PROCEDURES SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE SIMULATION OF A COLONIAL. SOCID-ECONOMIC SIMULATION OF CITY TRAFFIC SIMULATION Of COGNITIVE PROCESSES SIMULATION OF SPEECH AND TELEVISION DEVICES SIMULATION OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SIMULATION TOWARO A THEORY OF LARGE SIMULATIONS THE SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MOOEL F SOCIETY SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL SOLUTION OF OOUBLE-CROSTICS SOLUTION OF TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS SORTING STORAGE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY DIFfERENTIAL STUDIES OF ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARMONIC SUPPORT PROGRAM AND A SPECIfIC I.B.M. SYSTEM SWITCHOVER IN A REAL-TIME SYSTEM SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE NOTE SYMPOSIUM A REVIEW OF SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEI' SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEI' SYSTEM SYSTEM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM JACM633 34B PACM59 5 CACM636 309 SJCC63 347 CACM63B 4B7 JACM631 4B JACM632 256 ONR 60 353 WJCC55 72 ICIP59 188 CAN 58 209 FJCC62 262 SOS 62 107 PACM61 13A3 PACM62 20 JACM573 34B AUS 63 B.22 PIRE530 1245 JACM623 387 TCB7644 107 ECIP55 143 PACM56 31 IBMJ581 72 AODC62 33 JACM584 309 CAS 58 125 ONR 56 15 PGEC622 173 CACM628 It.u CACM632 58 CACM638 It73 PACM56 19 JACM573 351t PGEC551 33 PGEC571 55 DIP 62 533 DIP 62 543 PGEC581 65 PGEC561 43 PGEC624 564 RTCS62 378 I BMJ622 200 CACM59D 1 ICC 623 159 AODC62 166 PACM62 itO ECIP55 73 CACM627 423 CACM639 572 CAN 62 136 PGEC611t 759 CACM61D 566 WJCC60 301 CAN 58 370 LSU 58 157 TCB7633 76 CAS 58 116 AUS 63 B.12 NCR 612 217 PGEC561t 197 PGEC611 78 P IRE611 2lt5 PGEC621 2 CACM63N 679 JACM584 31t3 WCR 5B4 1t1 WJCC61 613 CACM621t 221t CABS62 336 WJCC59 169 PGEC636 B74 CABS62 522 SJCC62 255 IfIP62 413 TC81571 1 WJCC58 87 EJCC60 39 SJCC63 197 PGEC621 42 PGEC624 570 AUS 60B'7.3 JACM611 41 CACM615 222 CAN 62 89 PIRE611 128 ARAP634 193 I BSJ631 76 ROME62 759 TCB2595 71 PGEC614 735 CABS62 360 1t2 EJCC54 LSU 5B 16B PACM59 10 JACM593 313 TCBlt603 119 CACM6tN 501 fJCC62 108 WOC062 182 I BSJ621 61t 130 COM - COM THE KDF9 COMPUTER ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP60DD COMPUTER MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER OF COMPUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER THE CONTROL LOCP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXEO PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER TENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER OIGITAL-COMPUTER OB25, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER THE COMPUTER GENERALIzeD MEASURES OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER INSTALLING A COMPUTER SORTING ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMBINEO ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER CONCURRENTLY OPERATING COMPUTER MAGNETIC TAPES ON LARGE COMPUTER TIME-SHARING COMPUTER TRENDS IN DESIGN OF LARGE COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER PANEL ON PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER MULTIPLE INPUT.OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER MULTIPLE COMPUTER INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER HORllONS IN COMPUTER ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER A LIST OF COMPUTER 205, AND UNI~AC 6S-BD ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER COMPUTER PROGRESS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER THE MAN-COMPUTER A COMPUTER EQUATIONS AN INCREMENTAL COMPUTER A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER UNUSUAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER MICROSYSTEM COMPUTER THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 8Y ANALOG COMPUTER NS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS 8Y MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER ANALOG COMPUTER DIAGRAMS COMPUTER 1620, IB" 65C. UNIVAC SOLID STATE BO) COMPUTER THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTER ES FRONTIERS IN COMPUTER THE IMPENDING REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER THE PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF COMPUTER A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER SOME ASPECTS OF COMPUTER SOVIET COMPUTER SOVIET COMPUTER SOVIET COMPUTER COMPUTER SUGGESTED MODEL FOR INfORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL- AND ANALOG-COMPUTER SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL-COMPUTER ANALOG-COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL BY 8UYING COMPUTER PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A COMPUTER AUTO~ATIC TRANSLATION OF PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER TEACHING A DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER CONSIDERATIONS IN APPLYING A COMPUTER USE OF A COMPUTER ES A COORDINATEO DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM AND ANALOG COMPUTER BUFFERS A METHOD OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER CODING A GENERAL·PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER NTIFIC AND STATISTICI APPLICATION OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTEII. H TYPE, ITHAT OF ECOI USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER COEFFICIENTS AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER THE APPliCATION OF A LARGE-SCALE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROBLEMS IN THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER CONTROL AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER ON COMPUTER COMPUTER CIRCUIT ELEMENTS AND COMPUTER SIZE AND SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER AN) THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS IN REAL-TIME COMPUTER AND SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR COMPUTER LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER PROGRAM~ING SERVICES AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER COMPUTER ELECTRIC 131 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX AUS 63 C.l FJCC63 127 SJCC63 29 TCJ5634 28~ SYSTE~ PGEC636 747 SYSTEM SYSTE~ AUTOMATIC NCR 602 12~ SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PGEC636 755 SYSTEM A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS FJCC63 1~7 68 SYSTEM IE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO E JCC57 S,YSTEM IRALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION WJCC61 157 62 SYSTEM COMPUTER-PROGRAM~ED PREVENTIVE MAIN PWCS54 CCST61 33 SYSTEM DESIGN F JCC62 86 SYSTE~ FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL PGEC636 607 SYSTE~ ISSUE PACM62 120 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE EJCC58 168 SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-2000 SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF PROBLEMS AUS 63 A.15 SYSTElfS JACM563 13~ HACC59 30 SYSTEMS ICIP59 353 SYSTEMS AUS 60AI0.1 SYSTEMS MCF 61 221 SYSTE~S WJCC61 361 SYSTEMS 18MJ612 132 SYSTEI'S lFIP62 711 SYSTHS IBMJ623 306 SYSTE~S AIC 63~ 245 SYSTEIOS SYSTEM EVALUATION AND WJCC59 153 SYSTEMS WJCC60 41 SYSTE"'S DESIGN TCJ4613 185 SYSTE~S FOR GOVERNMENT USE CACM600 537 SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650. DATATRON WJCC6D 33 SYSTEIOS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE TAPE RECENT E JCC53 102 WJCC59 202 TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE CACM628 03 PGEC614 748 TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION JACM582 132 TECHNIQUE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM WJCC56 19 TECHNIQUES WJCC61 95 TECHNIQUES OBTAINING NCR 612 196 TECHNIQUES INCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIO AUS 60B'2.2 TECHNIQUES TCB7632 53 TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO SHIPBUILDING WJCC6D 165 TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE AND NYQUIST CAS 61 62 TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING IIBM PLCI61 240 TECHN IQUES IN INSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES TO PROBLEMS IN HYDRAULIC STRUCTUR AUS 60 B5.1 CAS 58 106 TECHNOLOGY EJCC5B ~3 TECHNOLOGY ICC 6114 7 TECHNOLOGY IBMJ633 182 TECHNOLOGY CACM616 256 TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE ICC 611~ 18 TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE {FRENCHI CAS 59 30 TECHNOLOGY IN THE U.S.S.R. ICC 6010 23 TECHNOLOGY, 1959 PGEC601 72 TECHNOLOGY, 1959 CACM603 131 TECHNOLOGY. 1959 HACC59 1 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS A WJCC60 151 THAT PERCEIVES, LEARNS. ANO REASONS CCST61 13 THEORY CCST61 75 THEORY CCST61 112 THEORY BCS 58 366 TIME EOPS61 167 TIME JACM60~ 389 TIME FOR ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING CACM627 383 TIMING DEVICE JFIP62 550 TO ANeTHER PACM62 11 TO ASSIST IN "'AKING DECISIONS NCR 574 115 TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE LSU 56 B4 TO COMMERCIAL DATA-PROCESSING EJCC59 205 TO OESIGN CHARACTER RECOGNITION LOGIC 3~ TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATING GUID EJCC57 EJCC57 136 TO INPUT-OUTPUT OEVICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE LSU 58 129 TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE WJCC55 82 TO OPERATE AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIE AUS 60 Bl.2 CAN 58 330 TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION TCJ2591 2~ TO PRODUCTION CONTROL TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARC "US 60 B2.2 TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL AUS 51 196 WJCC58 165 TO THE ASSIGNMENT OF TELEPHONE FACILITIES TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUOE OIL PIPE LINE CAN 58 223 TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITA TCJ563~ 26~ rC8~602 41 TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH TCJ1581 ~2 TO WIND TUNNEL DESIGN, 1 rCJ1582 6~ TO WIND TUNNEL DESIGN. 2 PACM52P 237 TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE TCB76~4 119 TRAINING FACILITIES PACM58 ~2 TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE JACM593 ~29 TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE BIT 621 1 TYPE INSTRUMENTS AADC60 163 UNITS IFIP62 612 UNITS 80 URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS IGERM ECIP55 PACM62 26 URAL-2 PLCI61 273 USAGE IFIP62 U3 USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH NCR 55~ 95 USE CACM62D 607 USE TC82596 87 USERS AND OTHERS IFIP62 51 USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTE M COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 131 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL LEM-to SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOLID-STATE TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A N INPUT LANGUAGE GENERATING AN ANALOG LABEL OPERATDR AN ABSTRACT A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL THE KT PILOT COMPUTER. A MICRO-PROGRAMMED IlATlON OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICA8LE TO A CONSIDERATIONS OF A BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A OECIMAL 'BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL THE LOGICAl DESIGN OF A (GERMAN) DESIGN OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED SC IENTIFIC USES OF A MEDIUM-SCALE ADAPTATION OF THE JAC08I METHOD FOR A CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MUL TIPROGRAM A VERY SMALL ELECTRONIC OIGITAL GENERAL ANALYSIS CF VARIANCE SCHEME ARPLICABLE TO A THE SIEMENS DIGITAL BY PACKAGED UNrT CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIOTT-NROC MAN-MACHINE CONSOLE FACILITIES FOR AN OUTLINE OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS IN RECOGNIT ION LOGIC T IN EDUCATION A REA.L-TIME THE TORONTO A PLATO II, It. MULTIPLE-STUDENT, IN REGRESSION ANAL YS I'S WITH FIXED ADDRESS G SYSTEMS A A UNIVERSAL THE SYNTHESIS OF A MH-1, A PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL AL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYSTEM Y IN THE YEAR 1975 THE PROCESSING THE PER SEC SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A CONTROL SYSTEM THE ACRE NSISToR FIXED MEMORY THE KT PILOT THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELECTRONIC THE SOLOMON THE ATHENA SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY DECISION MAKING USING A THE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A BIZMAC II THE ILLINOIS PATTERN RECOGNITION RE oYNAM'ICSTORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS THE BELL SelECTING A TECHNICAL TICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL THE SOLUJION OF RAILWAY PROBL.EMS ON A DIGITAL THE SCLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL THE HUMAN THREE MYTHS OF OST PROI A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPl. ICATION OF INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL RELAY DATA HANDLING WITH LARGE-SCALE DIG ITAL ANALOGUE COMPUTATION AND KEYNOTE, ENGINEERING TOMORROW'S SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE STANDARDUEO PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR S'/MBOLICSYNTHESIS OF DIGITAL RELIAB IL ITY OF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL SPECIAL-PURPOSE AUTOMATIC FACTORS INFlUENCHIG THE EFFECTIVE USE OF It. NEW CONCEPT IN ANALOG INflUENCE OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ON THE DESIGN OF THE DESIGN OF lOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COCEO OEC IMAL NUMBERSYS TEMS FOR DIG ITAL AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG HIDDENREGENERAT'IVE LOOPS IN ELECTRONIC ANALOG CONTRI8IJTIONS OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COURSES IN CHARACTERISTICS CF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SMALL DIGITAL EFFICIENT LINKAGE OF GRAPHICAL DATA WITH DIGITAL EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE PROBLEM'S IN ACCEPUNCE TESTING OF DIGITAL A PERMANENT HIGH SPEED STORE FOR USE WITH DIGITAL ON THE DEMONSTRATHlN ·DF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF LARGE SCALE SYST.fMATICS .0f'AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC INTERPOLATION TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON AUTOMATIC 132 COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC IFERRITEI ELEMENTS COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICnVE DELAY LINE STORAGE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY COMPUTER UTILI ZING THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTlNG ELEMENTS COMPUTER WIRING OIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIO COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE lOR THE CO-DIAGONAL COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY A COMPUTER WITH AN AODRESSLESS ORD£R CODE COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND' CORRECTION TO COMPUTER WUHAN INDEPENDENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STRUCTURE THE COMPUTER WITH EXTENSIVE ACCESSORY FEATURES COM.PUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE COMPUTER WITH MiCROPROGRAM CONTROL COMPUTER WITH STORED PROGRAM CONTROL COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY A COMPUTER 2002 COMPUTER 4010 A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING COMPUTER-AUTOMATEO DES IGN OF MUL TlFONT PRINT COMPUTER-BASED LABORATORY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELoPMEN COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS COMPUTER-BASED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM COMPUTER-CONTROLLED ASW TRAINING FACILITY COMPUTER-CONTROllED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST SYSTEM COMPUTER-CONTROLLED, AUTOMATIC TEACHING oEV ICE COMPUTER-DRAWN FLOWCHARTS COMPUTER-FEASIBLE METHOD FOR HANDLING INCOMPLETE DATA COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM COMPUTER-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION AND FILTERIN COMPUTER-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING SYSTEM COMPUTER-OPERATED MECHANICAL HAND COMPUTER-ORIENTED LANGUAGE COMPUTER-ORIENTED PEACE-RESEARCH COMPUTER-PLANNED COLLATES COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERN COMPUTER-RELATED SCIENCES ISYNNOETICSI AT A UNIVERSIT COMPUTER-STORED THESAURUS AND ITS USE IN CONCEPT COMPUTER-TO-CoMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY COMPUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A MISSILE CHECKOUT COMPUTER, A 141 CRo-PROGRAMMEo COM.PUTER WITH A PHOTOTRA COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME DATA PROCESS COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARY REPORT COMPUTER, A RELIABILITY REPORT COMPUTER, A SURVEY COMPUTER, A TRANSPORTATION COMPANY COMPUTER, AND FUTURE PLANS COMPUTER, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS COMPUTER. ILlIAC I II COMPUTER, INCLUDING AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING STo COMPUTER, MODEL VI COMPUTER, THE CASE FOR A SMALL MACHINE COMPUTER, THE CRC 102-0 OPERATING CHARACTER IS COMPUTER. 1 COMPUTER, 2 COMPUTER'S DREAMS OF THE FUTURE COMPUTERDOM COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PERT-C COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS C01'4PUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTER LlTERATURE B·IBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM TC.l4612 129 CACM590 3 EJCC60 283 WJCC58 74 PGEC622 200 ROME62 709 CPFS61 71 IEES56 390 IFIP62 684 TCJ4612 177 .IACM594 469 AUS 60 C6.2 CACM585 12 CACM588 6 ECIP55 148 PGEC602 208 CAS 58 78 TCJ5621 51 PGEC636 663 IFIP62 651 PACM59 81 EJCC58 157 AOC 53 273 S.lCC63 323 SJCC63 299 SJCC63 305 PLCI61 217 I BMJ631 2 PLCI61 191 WJCC61 587 AUS 63 A.19 TC87644 127 NCR 624 73 EJCC60 255 PLCI61 205 tACM639 555 JACM612 201 WJCC58 42 W.lCC58 230 EJCC57 U9 IBS.l633 240 SJCC6l 39 rC.l4624 305 FJCC63 631 CACM635 225 PNCS54 62 BIT 614 227 FJCC63 389 IflP62 347 PGEC636 687 WJCC59 217 IFIP62 684 IflP62 231 WOC062 66 EJCC58 20 FJCC63 365 CAN 62 21 TCJ3603 124 NEWC57 57 PGEC636 791 CACM610 435 HARV49 20 AUS 60 81.4 EJCC54 40 TCJ1581 25 TCJ1582 78 PECS52 12 TC86621 27 PACM62 100 MSEE461 1 CAMB49 17 ONR 51 31 ONR 51 37 PECS52 1 PACM52P 3l PACM52P 99 PACM52P 135 PACM52P 159 PACM5lT 90 E JCC53 105 FTT 53 32 FTT 53 199 WJCC53 5 WJCC53 196 P IRE530 1250 PIRE530 1388 P IRE530 1450 PIRE530 1483 PGEC532 1 CTPC54 29 EJCC54 11 PWCS54 32 JACM541 21 JACM542 82 PGEC543 2 JACM544 177 CAS 55 68 ECIP55 1 ECIP55 179 ECIP55 188 132 COM - COM TITLE WORD INDEX FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEED AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF OIGITAL IDEAL TRANSFORMERS IN SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG A NEW APPROACH TO GROUNDING IN DC ANALOG PATTERN RECOG~ITION AND MODERN TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY FOR DIGITAL PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEDIUM SCALE ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMER DES IGN. WITH DIGITAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL LINEAR PROGRAMMING OF HIGH-SPEED AN INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER ON THE DESIGN OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS FOR AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF elECTRONIC ANALOG OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTELY LOCATED OIGITAL COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME AN INTRODUCTION TO UNORTHODOX USES OF DIGITAL DIGITAL PROGRAMMING AND READOUT FOR ANALOG FRACTIONATION DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC SOME NEW COMPONENTS FOR ANALOGUE FLEXI8ILITY IN ANALOGUE SOME APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SOME INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL TWO PROGRAM~ING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS A VARIA8LE FUNCTION DELAY FOR ANALOG HUMAN BEINGS AS COMPUTERS. BIOLOGICAL THE COMPLEXITY OF BIOLOGICAL CORRECTION TO AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALDG SHORTHAND FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO PROGRESS IN THE USE OF GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL TRANSISTORIZED MODULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LOGICALLY MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMBAT DYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DIGITAL SIMPLE TURING TYPE TIME SHARING IN LARGE, FAST SYMPATHETICALLY PROGRAMMED METHODS OF SPEEDING-UP THE OPERATION OF DIGITAL ELIMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION IN DIGITAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY SMALL MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED ERROR STABILITY IN FINnE MANTI SSA FLOAT HIG POINT DATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD READING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG GENERATION CF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN OIGITAL HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION. MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETRIC DIODES IN MICROWAVE DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE DIGITAL RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. EVAPORATED FILMS AND DIGITAL CENTRAL EUROPEAN INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIDN AND APPLICATIONS OF ANALOGUE NUMBER REPRESENTATION IN DIGITAL MICR. A NEW INPUT MEDIUM FOR PRCGRA~MING GAMES AND CRYPTANALYSIS ON DIGITAL PERMANENT STORAGE IN SMALL ERRORS IN ANALOG DATA SORTING WITH DIGITAL A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLICATION PROCESS FOR DIGITAL THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AIDED BY DIGITAL DIGITAL ANALOG WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM WHY MANAGEMENT GAMES AND THE INTERNATIONAL IMPACT OF HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC IN BINARY THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT AN INPUT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND ELECTRONIC SORTING ON PHILOSOPHY OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC TRANSISTORIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SPECIAL-PURPOSE GENERAL-PURPOSE APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL MEMeRY SYSTEMS FOR PARAMETRON EXTENCING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ElECTRONIC PANEL ON ULTRA-HIGH-SPEED PARALLEL ORGANIZED OPTICAL FEASIBILITY OF NEURISTOR LASER PHASE PLANE STUDIES BY USE OF DIGITAL ITERATIVE CIRCUIT FIXED-WORD-LENGTH ARRAYS IN VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH 133 COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COM·PUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 COM - COM LSU 55 29 LSU 55 113 WJCC55 16 WJCC55 23 WJCC55 91 PGEC551 11 PGEC552 49 PGEC554 133 CAS 56 6 I EES56 10 I EES56 54 B4 I EES56 LSU 56 115 LSU 56 239 ONR 56 35 PACM56 9 PGEC564 201 EJCC51: 160 EJCC51 194 EJCC51 191 LSU 51 1 LSU 51 18 LSU 51 54 LSU 51 125 AUS 512 206 AUS 512 210 TCB1512 24 AUS 573 305 JACM513 214 PGEC573 181 PGEC573 190 PGEC573 192 PGEC573 202 NCR 514 115 CAN 58 336 LSU 58 14 LSU 58 22 PACM58 51 WJCC58 203 WJCC58 216 PGEC582 103 NCR 584 292 CENG59 96 EJCC59 38 HACC59 20 HACC59 31 ICIP59 336 ICIP59 344 ICIP59 382 (CIP59 389 ICIP59 421 ICIP59 466 PACM59 52 PACM59 63 PACM59 64 CACM59N 4 PGEC592 21B JACM593 366 PGEC593 263 PGEC593 281 TCJ2593 122 PGEC594 489 WCR 594 32 CACM599 14 I Ol 210 42 570 200 218 26 5Bl H2 86 319 31~ l'l2 16l 90 224 l22 352 222 530 91 234 l5l 2H 73l 95 16l 19 151 56 440 8 35l 653 491 l0'l7 145 89 Bl 645 15 605 589 429 86 16 77 1041 L44l 132 14 BO l6l 889 6l 17L DOC - ECD TITLE WORD INDEX CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY WHAT COMPUTERS SHOULD BE DOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS, AN EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVICES DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, DOING A DOLLAR AND CENTS APPROACH TO ELECTRONICS SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE TIME DOMAIN THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS DOMAIN ORIENTATION IN BARIUM TITANATE SINGLE CRYSTALS DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS IMAUONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF DIRICHLET PROBLEMS IN A DOMAIN WITH CORNERS IATION ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROX PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC DOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VISCOSITY IN OATA-HANDLING DEVICES BOUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN DOUBLY CONNECTED DOMAINS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS METHODS FOR SIMPLIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'DONT CARE' CONDITIONS SOME THE TELEMETRY AND DOPPLER DATA CONVERTERS DIGITAL SIMULATION OF PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR OPTICAL FILTERING BY DOUBLE DIFFRACTION CONDENSATION AND LOOK-UP PROCEDURES FOR DOUBLE ENTRY TABLES OF THE TI~E IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PROCESS INTERVAL ESTIMATION ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW AND THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE REDUNDANCY EXPLOITATION IN THE COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DOUBLE-CROSTICS MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN OOUBLY CONNECT EO DOMAINS A DELAY-LINE PUSH-DOWN LIST THE MECHANIZATION OF A PUSH-DOWN STACK ON PROBABILISTIC PUSH-DOWN STORAGES THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING FIZ) = 0 A NOTE ON THE DOWNHILL METHOD MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S DOZEN SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR KEYWORD IN CONTEXT (KWICI INDEXING ON THE IBM 1090 DPS "INATION, RETRIEVAL, ANO INDEXING USING THE IBM 1090 DPS THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION DISSE AUTOMATIC DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL MAKING A COMPUTER PLAY DRAUGHTS A PROGRAM TO DRAW MULTILEVEL FLOW CHARTS SKETCHPAD III, A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DRAWING IN THREE DIMENSIONS A LINE-DRAWING PATTERN RECOGNIZER THE HUMAN COMPUTER'S DREAMS OF THE FUTURE FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER AT DRESDEN (GERMAN) PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT (GERMAN) E ANALOG COMPUTERS A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCAl AN IMPROVED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABILIZATION SYSTEM A STABILIZED DRIFTLESS ANALOG INTEGRATOR IBM 1340 HYPERTAPE DRIVE MATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LOW-COST MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE SYSTEMS OENSITY RECOROING SYSTEM, T~E IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DISK PACKS A NEW HIGH A TRANSISTOR-DRIVEN MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY A WORD-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY ORY EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ELECTRON-BEAM DRIVEN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES FOR USE IN A DIGITAL MEM STUDIES A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CALCULATION OF DRIVERS FOR DIODE DECODERS (DANIS~1 A MINIMUM COST DRIVING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC CORE MEMORIES ON WAITING TIMES FOR OR OUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND THE ORTE SOLID STATE DIGITAL COMPUTER OIf'FERENCE EQUATIONS A MAtHEMATICAL MODEL OF DRUG DI STRIBUTION AND T~E SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIALCOMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC ORUM THE OESIGN AND SYSTEM ASPECTS OF T~E HD FILE ORUM OF A ~IGH SPEED INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC DRUM DESIGN AND OPERATION THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 CONSIDERATIONS THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN MINIMUM TIME PROGRAMMING ON A DRUM COMPUTER UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM OATA PROCESSING MACHINE PUBLIC OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA-PROCESSING MACHINE ANA.LYSIS A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER MINIMIZING DRUM LATENCY TIME AN AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYING MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY A NON-MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY (GERMAN) ERN AUTOMATIC COMPUI DESIGN FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WEST A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE OIGITAL COMPUTERS THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL DRUM ORGANIZATION FOR STROBE ADDRESSING A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING SYSTEM SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME, RANDOM ACCESS, DRUM STORAGE VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE A MULTICONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMAN) A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS M.ESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM FOR INCREASING STORAGE DENSITY OF MAGNETIC ORUM SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES CONTROL FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC-DRUM TELEPHONE OFFICE MAGNETIC DRUM TIME COMPRESSION RECORDER A LARGE-CAPACITY ORUM-FILE MEMORY SYSTeM COMPUTER A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS A DUALITY THEOREM FOR CONVEX PROGRAMS ANALOGS AND DUALS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT THE ECONOMICS OF DUMPING FROM ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER SYSTEM OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS A PULSE-OURATION-MODULATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM SIGNAL DEMAGNETISATION DURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCEO REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 1954 REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS OURING 1956 EMERGENCY SIMULATION OF THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ION AND APPLICATION DYANA. DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART I, DESCRIPT 112 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 DIS - DYA ICSI581 WCR 514 EJCC61 MCF 61 CAS 55 SOS 62 SOS 61 I BMJ51l IBMJ602 JACM5Bl PGEC614 WJCC51 PACM52P CACM628 MANC51 JACM614 AUS 512 NCR 624 OPI 62 JAC"514 CACM606 HARV~9 171 111 11 291 15 31 369 2 96 32 108 73 193 441 21 491 203 9~ 20 456 361 219 39 351 193 812 243 205 1 399 148 223 532 36 38 196 EJCC6D JACM633 PACMS2P PGEC636 FJCC63 SOS 62 PACM56 CACM621 JAC"512 JACM592 CACM61D PACM62 PAC"62 CACM614 IEES56 ~S2 WJCC59 131 SJCC63 341 WJCC60 351 PECS52 12 ECIP55 90 ECIP55 46 WJCC51 133 WJCC56 62 PGEC544 19 FJCC63 591 PGEC612 238 PECS52 4 FJCC63 321 PGEC51l l~ WJCC60 83 I BMJ624 431 FJCC63 431 BIT 613 202 AUS 60 C4.3 AUS 60B'8.2 CAN 60 299 IFIP62 145 PIRE530 1438 WJCC58 197 NCR 612 128 JACM541 13 WJCC54 140 NCR 5B4 321 JACM54~ 113 EJCC54 19 NCR 564 105 JACM612 119 PIRE530 1341 EC 1P55 129 PECS52 2 EJCC59 190 I EES56 509 PGEC61~ 722 NCR 564 101 CACM635 240 PACM62 102 ECIP55 123 I EES56 3'10 IEES56 191 EJCC54 74 EJCC54 16 PGEC551 21 NCR 594 242 EJCC56 136 JACM584 319 CAS 57 \19 I BMJ60lt 401 HACC59 24 PGEC591 55 TCJlt624 346 CACM61N 501 EJCC51 160 WJCC56 53 AUS 60C11.1 PGEC551 33 PGEC51l 55 WJCC59 314 EJCC58 144 112 DYA - EFF TITLE WORD INDEX OOC - ECO EJCC58 148 DYANA. DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAM~ER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION CACM634 112 LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING DYNAMIC AUS 572 221 THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER PGEC633 313 DYNAMIC ACCURACY AND ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS DYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR ELEC PGEC572 74 TRONIC-ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC OF ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM HARV49 333 18MJ634 303 ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS NCR 537 13 DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT WJCC61 315 OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER" LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS P IRE53D 1360 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC PGEC531 2 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC CACM611 ~9 DYNAMIC DECLARATIONS PGEC521 6 STATIC-DYNAMIC DESIGN OF FLIP-FLOP CIRCUITS PGEC613 516 COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION CENG59 96 OYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS ANO THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS PGEC635 511 MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN THIN 66 THE INTEGRATED USE OF WJCC55 ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLEMS WCR 604 116 RATE A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK WJCC59 101 THE ROLE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS WJCC53 128 APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC PROBLEMS DYNAMIC PRODUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS WJCC59 244 ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT JACM601 24 SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, AMBIGUITY, AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING CACM628 441 FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC PROGRA~MING ON CACM616 284 THE APPROXIMATION OF CURVES BY LINE SEGMENTS USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING IETHOD F JACM631 89 OR 08TAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRA"MING AND INFORMATION THEORY PACM61 7-2 A DYNAMIC PROGRA~MING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS J ACM594 486 ON AN APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS J ACM621 61 DYNAMIC PROGRA~MING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM LSU 57 35 DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS EJCC60 2S5 A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST SYSTEM C ACM610 411 THE CASE FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION CACM610 422 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IFIP62 539 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION ANO RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IBSJ633 230 DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM C ACM610 431 DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS COMPUTER, INC CACM610 435 LUDING AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING STORE TCJ5623 200 A DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME WJCC6D 119 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER CAS 51 99 A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS THE USE OF PARAMETER WJCC60 181 INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS Of DYNAMIC SYSTEMS ROME62 325 ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TYPES IN ALGOL TRANSLATORS FTT 53 282 PROBLEMS OF DYNAMICAL ASTRONOMY HARV49 2Bl A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS HARV49 271 PROBLEM OF AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS PACM56 23 PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN DYNAMICS HARV61 225 COMPUTA TION AND PLASMA DYNAMICS ON CO HARV41 157 MPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CERTAIN PROBLEMS IN fLUID DYNAMICS DYANA. DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART I, DESCRIPTION AND EJCC5B 144 APPLICATION DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND EJCC5B 148 FUNCTION IBMJ612 151 THE DYNAMICS OF A SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATOR WITH LINEAR DISSIPATION WJCC58 46 THE DYNAMICS OF TOGGLE ACTION CAS 62 157 PARTICLE-IN-CELL FLUID DYNAMICS ON THE IBM STRETCH MACHINE CLUN55 51 APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TO fLUID DYNAMICS PROBLEMS S JCC63 69 DYSAC, A DIGITALLY SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER PIRE530 1380 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC PGEC531 2 DYNAMIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC PGEC541 1 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF THE DYSEAC JACM542 57 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DYSEAC PGEC542 8 SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND DYSEAC ECIP55 90 FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER AT DRESDEN (GERMAN) PGEC636 650 THE 021 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN 41 SJCC63 THE 0825 AUTOMATIC OPERATING AND SCHEDULING PROGRAM FJCC62 86 0825, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMAND ANO CONTROL G AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION Of E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USIN I BMJ572 110 CACM60D 649 A NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X CACM609 500 RAPIDLY CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X CACM617 318 A FURTHER NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X CACM619 402 PUTTING A HEX ON E TO THE X AUS 63 A.20 E.D.P. AND THE AUDITOR CAN 60 109 MULTIPLE REGRESSION ON E.D.P. EQUIPMENT AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS AUS 63 A.6 AN INDUSTRY STUDY, E.D.P. IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES AUS 63 A.3 E.D.P. IN THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY CAN 60 44 EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING A MAJOR APPLICATION ON AN E.O.P. SYSTEM TCJ2604 152 EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. SYSTEM AUS 63 A.16 E.D.P., THE UNIVERSITIES' ROLE DIAGNOSTIC NCR 531 55 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 E.D.P.M. MANC51 26 COMPARISON OF COOING ON S.E.A.C. AND E.O.S.A.C. TCJ6644 328 E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT SIMULATOR PACKAGE TCJ2604 152 EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. SYSTEM A SMALL TRANSISTORIZEO ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MIS AUS 60CI0.3 SILES TCJ5623 158 EARLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH LANGUAGE H AUS 60 B5.2 CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE PIRE625 1093 EYES AND EARS FOR COMPUTERS EJCC51 58 PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER JACM562 6;> EASIAC, A PSEUDO-COMPUTER CACM624 209 THE CALCULATION OF EASTER 84 EJCC51 THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SEAC) CACM59D 1 SOME NOTES ON COMPUTER RESEARCH IN EASTERN EUROPE EJCC52 118 THE EASTMAN KODAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER PIRE530 1223 COMPUTING BIT BY BIT OR DIGITAL COMPUTERS MADE EASY NSMT60 325 GLOSSARY LOOKUP MADE EASY ADC 53 117 ECHELON STORAGE SYSTEMS LCMT61 263 ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE A BIT 621 16 PPLICATICNS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 (THE CAROUSEL MEMORY) CACM630 595 ECMA SUBSET OF ALGOL 60 .. JCCS9 202 THE MAN-COMPUTER TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY HARV49 348 COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF CERTAIN ECONOMETRIC PROBLEMS TOMM58 205 THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER P IRE530 1514 ECONOMIC ANALOGS HARV47 16'1 COMPUTATICNAl PROBLEMS ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 173 796-980 0-66-12 113 ECO - ELE TITLE WORD INDEX A FLE XI BLE AND SOCIAL AND APACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS. ITS SYSTEMS AND DYNAMIC ANALYS.IS OF ECONOM IC OF ECONOMIC APPROACH TO DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ECONOMIC CONSI IlERATIONS IMORY OF 31ft MILLION BITS C ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTERS AS GENERATORS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL. AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION A NEW METHOD FOR COMPUTING ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCHING IN POWER SYSTEMS I FRENCH) DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC OF ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM THE USE OF COMPUTERS FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING IN THE PETROLEUM CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH MPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY AND FORECASTING IGN OF AN ANALOG CO EVALUATING ECONOMIC TRENDS CONTROL CIRRUS. AN ECONOMICA·L MUL TfPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE. ITHAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WI) ELECTRONIC MACHINES AND ECONOMICS COMPUTERS IN ECONOMICS THE ECONOMICS OF DUMPING FROM ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ECONOMIZATION OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A DESIGN FOR INSTRUCTION ECONOMY TING TO NORMAL PHASE. ACCOUNTING FOR LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CURRENTS ON THE TRANSITION FROM SUPERCONOUC EDDYCARD MEMORY. A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE EDGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED THE LMO EDIT COMPILER 11t10 FORTRAN EDIT FEATURES REGRESSION AND CODED PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING A METHOD OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (FRENCHl EDITING GENERATORS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR EDITING THE NEWS EDITOR'S NOTE ON SERIES APPROXIMATION TRUNCATION EDP AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE ANTS OF COMPLEX IONS APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONST THE APPROACH TO EOP OF A LARGE USER DEVELOPMENT OF EDP UNITS A MODERN APPROACH TO INVENTORY CONTROL UTILIZING A LARGE-SCALE EDPM CHRYSLER'S INITIAL EDPM APPLICATION A GENERAL· APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR MANAGEMENT USE OF EOPM EQUIPMENT THE IBM 705 EDPM MEMORY SYSTEM SURANCE OFFICE AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PR08LEMS OF A LARGE LIFE AS ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 70~ IGERMANI EOPM 705 IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (GERMANI THE EOSAC DEMONSTRATION OF THE EDSAC A PROPOSEO MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY STORE FOR THE EOSAC THE EOSAC A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC EXPER I ENCE WJTH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC THE EOSAC COMPUTER EDSAC II TECHNIQUES FOR PROGRAM ERROR DIAGNOSIS ON ED SAC 2 COMPUTING EOUCATED GUESSES THE NEW SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPUTATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION COMPUTERS CHALLENGE ENGINEERING EDUCATION TECHNOMETRICS ANO EDUCATION THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION AND COMPUTERS IN EOUCATION THE HATFIELD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER EDUCATION COMPUTER EDUCATION BASED LABORATORY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION A COMPUTERUCATIONAL INSTIf.UTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND ED PROCESSING THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATA THE PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION FOR ADP COMPUTER EDUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN COMPUTERS PANEL ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INFORMATION PROCESSING THE EDUCATION OF A COMPUTER COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY-EDUCATION PROJECT THE UNIVERSITY SENEWS. SCIENCE EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE NEWSLETTER COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION 1960-196ft COMPUTER EDUCATION. DILEMMA OF THE COLLEGES THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM. EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF PR08LEMS THE EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT OF COMPUTERS AS A NEW TOOL AN EDUCATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION COOPERATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS PERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH AN AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN COMPUTING RTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, U.C.L.A. THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPA ON SUTUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEED COMPUTATJ ~PPLICATIONS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MODELS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COMPUTER DESCRIPTION OF SERIAL ACOUSTIC BINARY EDVAC PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR EDYAC-TYPE MACHINES THE LINEAR HALL EFFECT ON THE INFLUENCE OF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG ~ULTIPLIER THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE NOSE CONE LONG RANGE BARIUM TITANATE THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF F THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-DIOI AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION 0 ATICIANS AND SCIENTISTS THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERS ON THE TRAINING OF APPLIED MATHEM OF TANTALUM EFFECT OF DEFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS THE EFFECT OF NON-LINEARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR SYSTEM THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE ROOTS OF AN EQUATION MAGNETIC TAPES AN EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIFT IN MATRIX EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT RUN TO A SCHEDULE A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO CHARACTERISTICS EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM 17ft COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 OYA - EFF "US 63 PACM62 WJCC59 C.2 9 7~ 333 JBSJ631 2 PACM62 85 ICSI581 613 IFIP62 2H HARV~9 333 TCJ2593 1~5 CAS 60 5~ AUS 60 C7.2 CAN 58 377 PGEC636 663 AUS 60 B2.2 FTT 53 272 HARV61 252 HARV~9 TCJ~62ft 3~6 JACM633 278 "US 60 C5.3 I8MJ592 132 EJCC61 19ft ONR 60 319 PACM59 67 ONR 5ft 11ft CACM636 310 CACM627 ft09 ROME62 31t1 ONR 5~ 22 CACM638 ~87 CACM5B9 3 FJCC62 71 CACM63N 69~ BCS 58 679 TCB~601 10 CAS 59 50 LSU 56 23 WJCC59 2ftO PGEC56ft 219 "US 60 A3.1 ECIP55 1~0 ECIP55 102 CAMB~9 9 CAMBft9 12 CAMB~9 87 ADC 53 17 IEES56 337 ADC 53 239 NCR 537 66 EJCC51 19 IEES56 277 TCJ6631 H WJCC59 10 CLUN55 11 WJCC55 ~1 CAN 60 1 PLCI61 3 ICC 621 26 TCB1632 ~5 AlC 634 135 PLCI61 191 CTPC5ft 81 81T 621 35 ICC 634 205 CAN 58 23 PGEC552 ft9 IFIP62 763 PACM52P 2ft3 CLUN55 209 PGEC582 185 PACM62 22 LSU 51 11 FJCC63 619 AUS 63 A.15 CTPC5~ ft6 "US 63 C.7 AODC62 166 C"C5ft 19 CTPC5~ 81 CACM59B 6 CLUN55 1ft5 CTPC5~ 22 HARV61 ~8 MSEEftbft ~1 HARV41 203 IBMJ573 239 IBMJ621 12 PGEC!>13 512 NCR 612 l't3 AUS 60B'10.1 IBMJ57ft 318 PGEC633 269 CTPC54 51 ONR 60 289 AUS 572 220 TCJft611 62 I BMJ623 348 JACM571 36 TCJ6632 121 DNR 60 262 11~ EFF - ELE TITLE WORD INOEX THE EFFECT OF SIMULTANEITY ON SORTING OPERATIONS SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES ANO EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION DEMAGNETISATION OURING RECOROING ANO ITS EFFECT ON THE REPROOUCEO SIGNAL EFFECTIVE DATA PROCESSING IN A LARGE ORGANIZATION FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTIVE USE OF COMPUTERS THE RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT CATALOGUE CONTROL COMPUTERS EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO-STEP SMOOTHING IN OIGITAL A NORMAL CONDUCTOR SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNOARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONOUCTOR ANO MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION SIZE EFFECTS FOR CONOUCTION IN THIN BISMUTH CRYSTALS ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN LOW TEMPERATURE SUPERCONOUCTORS EOGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS FILMS GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION OF THIN THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTERS ON PERSONNEL POLICIES COMPUTER EFFECTS OF OIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRID ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION ANO MEAN FREE PATH ITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SI THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCU OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCU EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERRORS M AND TIN FIRST- AND SECONO-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALU CLARIFICATION OF FIRST-ORDER SEMICONDUCTION EFFECTS THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS HINES AT ABEROEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MAC A GRAPH 'I CAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER EFFICIENCY MEMORY EFFICIENCY A SHORT STUOY OF NOTATION EFFICIENCY JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION H THE SIMPLEX ALGORII A OECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WIT SOME PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF ALGOL 60 SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFEI AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANO PROGRAMS FOR THE THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS THE EFFICIENCY OF METALLURGICAL ABSTRACTS A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF ~ONTE CARLO INTEGRATION EFFICIENCY OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES THE ADEQUACY AND EFFICIENCY OF PROGRAM TESTING AN ESTIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHODS MME CONTROL METHODS OF ESTIMATING THE EFFICIENCY OF UNIVERSAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH PROGRA PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS CONCERNING EFFICIENT ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS AN ALGORITHM FOR COOING EFFICIENT ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE EfFICIENT COMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXEO THE CONSTRUCTION OF EFFICIENT COMPILERS FOR SMALL SLOW COMPUTERS SYSTEMS ON THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES 60 COMPILERS EFFICIENT HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTEO VARIABLES IN ALGOL EFFICIENT LINKAGE OF GRAPHICAL DATA WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMI REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHI AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED EQUATION EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S PHILOSOPHIES FOR EFFICIENT PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION GE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORA ETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WI AN EFFICIEkT SCHEME FOR THE CO-OIAGONALIZATION OF A SYHM A PRO CEOURE FOR CCNVERTING LOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUCTIONS NO STRUCTURE OF DATA ON OISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER OATA PROCESSING PROGRAMS METHODS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILES RUNNING A COMPUTER EFFICIENTl Y THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT E, A STUDY IN ,THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLATION CO HO USEHOLOER' S ~ETHoO FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE ALGEBRAIC EIGENPROBLEM RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS NOTE ON EIGENVALUE COMPUTATION A MODIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE MATRICES A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM WITH EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNOARY L OPEl AN ITERATION METHOO FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR OIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRA ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTION Of ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS OEFLATION BY EIGENVECTORS SOLUTION OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY KNOWN PE I MAlRI X EIGENVALUES AN ITERATIVE PROCEOURE FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATR PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIC PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIC ES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S METHOD fOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIC CES ON THE CCDING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRI EIGENVALUES OF A SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX ANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION MATRIX ARE COMPLEX ILT AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERATION EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY KNOWN EIGENVECTORS SOLUTION THE CALCULATION OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANCZOS I ITERATIVE PROCEDURE fOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COO I AGONAL MATRICES IVENS AND LANClOS PROCESSES THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCEO BY THE G INC Of JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COO TRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES IARIABLE' S IRIABLE' S TRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' INC OF JACOBI'S METHOO FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES,AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COO AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY COLUMNS VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION THE ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM PROPAGATION OF TORSIONAL DISTURBANCES IN A HOMOGENEOUS ELAS TIC SPHERE ANAL YSI S OF ELASTIC STRUCTURES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 PALGO, AN A SYMBOLIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ELEA 6001 COMPUTER THE ELECOM 100 THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 COMPUTER PROOUCTION CONTROL WITH THE ELECOM 125 THE ELECOM 125 IN PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH THE AUTOMATION OF AN ElEC nON 175 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ECO - ELE PACM59 42 I BMJ604 391 AUS 60C11.1 CAN 60 13 WJCC53 5 IC51581 317 P IRE530 1465 I BMJ621 11 I BMJ621 84 IBMJ602 1;8 18MJ622 256 ONR 60 319 18MJ592 140 LSU 58 42 FJCC63 251 18MJ621 68 PGEC635 476 PGECI>35 476 IBMJ581 54 HARV49 147 I BMJ621 94 I BMJ5 71 39 PACM52T 73 PACM59 8 JACM592 172 CACM608 468 TCB7633 83 CACM609 509 CACM61N 488 PACMS9 39 IBMJ591 46 ICSI581 393 JACM573 329 JACM633 291 CAN 62 H8 CACM60N 618 TOMM58 184 PACM61 10C2 SOS 62 215 CACM611 42 PGEC625 611 ROME62 353 RDME62 271 PACM62 91 PAtM56 40 ROME62 331 PWCS54 32 CACM590 26 CACM594 17 PACM58 2 ICC 622 85 ICSI582 1245 TCJ4612 177 CACM639 510 CACM635 245 WJCC58 194 JACM543 124 PACM58 15 JACM592 123 ONR 56 29 TCJ3601 23 TCJ4613 230 CACM60N 617 JACM613 331 PACM59 54 HARV49 164 PACM59 32 CACM627 381 CACM639 515 JACM563 223 J ACM621 41 JACM624 522 J ACM632 123 PACM59 33 CACM614 168 n:J6632 169 TCJ6633 2!>0 AUS 60B'9.1 CACM627 381 TCJ1583 148 JACM563 223 TCJ1582 90 AUS 571 H2 JACM632 123 JACM621 41 JACM624 522 PACM59 33 CAS 59 6 I BMJ621 89 IBMJ614 266 IBMJ632 117 81T 634 257 ROME62 439 ICC 634 238 ONR 52 25 PACM52P 47 WJCC53 !>4 WJCC54 163 CAS 56 41 TC84614 154 175 ELE - ELE TITLE WORD INDEX EFF - ELE CAS 56 9 THE EL EC TJ ON AND THE UNIVAC CAS 56 16 MODEL MAKING PROBLEMS IN ELECTION FORECASTING TCJ2604 195 FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS BIT 612 113 FORECASTING OF ELECTION RESULTS ON THE DASK «DANISH) H I FIP62 COMPUTER USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECHNIQUES IAT WJCC61 4~0 HARV49 65 A GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERING DIGITAL COMPUTER THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE IBMJ574 318 TCJ5622 130 IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 TCB4603 119 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM CAS 56 88 SOLUTION OF ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERY PROBLEMS WITH ALwAC LSU 55 135 E101 CALCULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS LSU 57 82 APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUDIES AUS 63 B.22 COMPUTER PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING TCJ3603 161 AN ANALYSIS OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM 59 IEE556 THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC TRACTION PROBLEMS 35 E USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATI IEES56 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COMPUTING SYSTEMS CHBKb2 8 ICC 634 212 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS A LA MANIAC JACM574 420 SYMBOLIC DESIGNATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS APPLICATIONS ELECTRICAL DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC532 5 41 I EES56 THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER PACM52P 61 A SYSTEM FOR COUNTING AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES IN PRINTED DECIMAL FORM CAS 56 104 THE IBM 650 APPLIED TO PROBLEMS OF THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY CAS 57 64 PROGRESS IN COMPUTER APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINE AND SYSTEM DESIGN AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS ON THE LOOP PGEC583 199 CORES THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC P IRE611 49 PGEC636 874 COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY ARRAYS I BMJ601 143 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN-FILM SEMICONDUCTORS ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS I B"J603 2,6 AN ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY PGEC604 451 SING STAI fLUXLOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE U PGEe603 323 AUS 60A11.4 A PROGRAM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY PECS52 5 APPLICATION AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS "5EE462 14 TE SUSPENSIONS INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYOISPERSE BENTONI I BMJ631 44 PGEC554 136 BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK PGEC592 113 AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER eACM620 521 COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS ELECTROCHEMICAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS HARV49 119 OF FIRST-ORDER SEMICONDUCTION EFFECTS THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS CL AR I FICA TiON IBMJ571 39 MASS L SU 55 145 SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER EJeC54 85 THE ELECTROOATA CO~PUTER IN A DATA-REDUCTION SYSTEM PGEeS51 1 ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRODATA DIGITAL COMPUTER LSU 57 189 LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTROOATA E101 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ELECTRODEPOSITED TWISTOR AND 81T WIRE COMPONENTS PGEC5910 465 75 THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSIT Q;lR 60 ION PROCESS ERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATT IFIP62 433 PACM61 13C1 A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES A~ALYSIS EJeC56 73 THE BURROUGHS ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTER-PLOTTER WJCC55 116 THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE NCR 554 135 THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE TIONS IMPROVEO PERFORMANCE FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCE~T SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT APPLICA LCMT61 231 WIDE ANGLE VISUAl DISPLAYS COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES fOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF NCR 634 11 EJCC53 105 RELIABILITY OF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS IN COMPUTERS PIRE530 1453 AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS ITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE THE USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERS I EES56 1083 IEES56 476 ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR DIGITAL STORAGE NCR 612 135 A SIMULATOR FOR THE EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS HARVIo7 110 SLOW ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES LCMT61 135 MAGNETIC RECORDING WITH AN ELECTRON BEAM ONR 60 186 FORMATION OF THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT RCONDUCTING BE~AVIOR OF AllOYS EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPE IBMJ621 68 AUS 60B'9.3 DATA PROCESSING FOR EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE LCMT61 263 ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE J ACH551 28 ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES A COMBINATION OF ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TRACING APPLICATION OF TCJ2593 134 ELECTRON TUBE AND CRYSTAL DIODE EXPERIENCE IN EJCC53 b7 COMPUTING EQUIPMENT ELECTRON TUBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME TYPICAL MILITARY EJCC53 77 ENVIRONMENTS I BMJ621 34 SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING A DIGITAL MEMORY EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ELECTRON-BEAM DRIVEN SEMICONDUCTOR OEVICES FOR USE IN IBMJ624 437 I8MJ594 345 THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCHING ELECTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DIVIDER AIC 612 13'1 MICROELECTRONICS USING ELECTRON-BEAM-ACTIVATED MACHINING TECHNIQUES DISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE INDUSTRIES USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING DEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE LSU 57 U7 AUS 60 A4.3 STOCK CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING SYSTEM TCB5624 154 SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC AIDS TO BANKING WJeC53 86 AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PWCS54 13 AUTOMATIC ITERATION ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC544 20 A 'DESK-MODEl ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC55 78 AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER J ACM561 16 SIMULATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER THEORETICAL PGEC584 306 CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC552 52 A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS PGEC532 1 HIDDEN REGENERATIVE LOOPS IN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS LSU 55 119 OPERATIONAL EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS PGEC564 207 AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS PGEC573 202 CORRECTION TO AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS CHBK62 7 TRANSISTORIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS A PREV IIICR 584 191 ENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETE CHBK62 2 RS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NETWORKS 4 ER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DESIGN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUT CHBK62 3 GENERATORS ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, MULTIPLIERS AND FUNCTION CHBK62 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS CHBK62 5 CHBK62 6 TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND N OF TRIGONOMETRIC PROBLEMS AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTIO PGEC55) 95 PGEC57) 182 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG CROSS CORRELATOR FOR DIP LOGS PIRE530 1410 AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC572 100 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC571 30 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING CARRIERS NCR 634 25 CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATIONS OF A HIGH--SPEED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH 176 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 176 ELE - ELE TITLE WORD INDEX ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELEC TRONIC MINIATURIZATION Of ELECTRONIC MEAN LIfE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COUNTA8LE-BIT NOMOGRAPHIC ELECTRONIC INSTALLATION Of A LARGE ELECTRONIC THE UNIVERSITY Of TORONTO MODEL ELECTRONIC THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 409-2 ELECTRONIC OPERATIONS CONTROL WITH AN ELECTRONIC SORTING Of DATA ON AN ELECTRONIC SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN ELECTRONIC PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL ELECTRONIC MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE ANO ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC MPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 ANO 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC MPUTATION Of SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC METHODS Of CALCULATING COVARIANCE fUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC THE N FOR N eETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INfiNITY USING AN ELECTRONIC N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC ARITH~.ETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS fiNAC ELECTRONIC STUOIES A DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC THE DARMSTADT ELECTRONIC LINEAR ELECTRONIC NONLINEAR ELECTRONIC AN ELECTRONIC CO~PUTER SYMPOSI~M A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC AN ELECTRONIC THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC YEARS EXPERIENCE THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC SCIENCES (eESMI REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC REVIEW Of ELECTRONIC SORTING ON ELECTRONIC SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC THE APPLICATION OF A LARGE-SCALE ELEC TRONIC FACILIT IES THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC PIPE LINE THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC GREAT BRITAIN ATA PROCESI THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMATICS OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC FRACTIONATION DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC AN INPUT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND ELECTRONIC PHILOSOPHY OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE 011 ELECTRONIC EXTENDING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ELECTRONIC THE ECONOMICS OF DUMPING FROM ElECTRONIC IN OEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC OSCILLOGRAPHS FOR USE WITH ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC INVENTORY MA~AGE~ENT ELEC TRONIC ATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI ELECTRONIC BABBAGE, ElECTRONIC ELECTRONIC HIGHWAYS ELECTRONIC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 ELECTRONIC THE USE OF ELEC TRONIC EXPERIENCE WITH COMPONENTS USEO IN ELECTRONIC PRCBLE'S INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC APPLICATION Of THE USE Of ELECTRONIC NT ELECTRONIC HISTORY Of ARMY ORONANCE ELECTRONIC THE ELECTRONIC GERMANIU~ A TRANSISTORIZED, ALL-ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES Of ELECTRONIC SOME AUDIT ASPECTS Of PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC GENERALIZATION, KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ELECTRONIC THE ACCOUNTING CONSULTANT VIEWS ELECTRONIC THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT IN ELECTRONIC SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC NGE PLAN FOR CORPORATE METHODS AND THE DEPENDENCE ON ELECTRONIC INSURANCE CO~PANIES ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC Of THE BUREAU Of OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE fOR ELECTRONIC THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MARKET fOR ELECTRONIC A CRITICAL EVALUATION Of ELECTRONIC JUSTifYING ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ORGANIZATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT fOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC THE IBM TYPE 702, AN ELECTRONIC USED FUNCTIO~S PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 701 ELEC TRONIC CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS, PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC AOMINISTRATI~E ORGANIZATION THE IMPACT Of ELECTRONIC COMPUTING SYSTEMS INTERIM REPORT PRESENTAfilON DEVELOPMENT Of SIMPLEX METHOC fOR DESIGNINGSU80PTlMUM PACKAGES OF TRENDS IN THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL NCES OF THE U.S.S.R. THE HIGH-SPEED THE APE XC, A LOW-COST THE ACOUSTIC-DELAY-LINE AN AN APPROACH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK III THE MONROBOT SEVERAL VARIABLES AN SYNTHESIS Of 177 ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC APPLICATIONS BUILDING BLOCKS A QUASIBUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CALCULATING MACHINE CALCULATING MACHINE Of THE ACADEMY OF SCIE CALCULATOR CALCULATOR CALCULATOR fOR PUNCHED-CARO ACCOUNTANCY CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE CALCULATORS CIRCUIT fOR THE GENERATION Of FUNCTIONS Of CIRCUITS FOR SY~METRIC FUNCTIONS CIRCUITS OF THE NAREC COMPUTER COMPONENTS (SWEDISH) COMPONENTS, EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION CASE COMPUTATION, 'NOEL' COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER A COMPUTER CO COMPUTER CO COMPUTER A COMPARISON OF SOME COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF E TO COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN COMPUTER ERRORS DUE TO OVERFLOW IN COMPUTER AT THE INSTITUTE FOR AOVANCEO COMPUTER DERA (GERMANI COMPUTER ELEMENTS COMPUTER ELEMENTS COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE fACTORY COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE 8USINESS COMPUTER IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR COMPUTER Of THE U.S.S.R. ACAOEMY OF COMPUTER PROGRESS OURING 1954 COMPUTER PROGRESS OURING 1956 COMPUTER PROGRESS 1955 COMPUTER SYSTEMS COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUS ION COMPUTER TO THE ASSIGNMENT OF TELEPHONE COMPUTER TO THE OPERATION Of A CRUDE OIL COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION Of REAL-TIME 0 COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS COMPUTERS EXPERIENCE COMPUTERS (GERMANI COMPUTERS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION COMPUTERS AN AID TO PROOUCTION AND COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPAR COMPUTERS AND SCALES OF NOTATION COMPUTERS AND TELEPHONE SWITCHING COMPUTERS AND THE ONTARIO OEPARTMENT Of COMPUTERS AS TOOLS fOR MANAGEMENT IN THE COMPUTERS IN TRAFFIC STUDIES ~ND RESEARCH COMPUTERS MANUFACTUREO IN GERMANY (GERMANI COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING COMPUTERS TO DATE COMPUTERS TO TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREME COMPUTING IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA COMPUTING MACHINES CONTRIBUTION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR DATA PROCESSING OATA PROCESSING OAT A PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING OAT A PROCESSING OATA PROCESSING OATA PROCESSING OATA PROCESSING DEVELOPING A LONG-RA DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT OATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN AUSTRALIA DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE OEFENCE SERVICES DATA PROCESSING IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY DATA PROCESSING MACHINE ENGINEERING DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WJTH REPETITIVELY DATA PROCESSING MACHINES IAL SOLUTION OF DATA PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS IRMATION ON DATA PROCESSING OF SALES AT SOHIO DATA PROCESSING ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ELE - ELE AUS 60 C9.4 LSU 57 206 CAS 59 100 WJCC54 16 MANC51 35 JACM563 129 AOC 53 264 IEES56 276 IEES56 228 PECS52 9 EJCC51 50 ONR 52 7 NCR 554 150 PGEC581 57 PIRE530 1313 81T 633 167 RTCS62 30~ WOC062 1 PACM52T 71 PACM52T 154 PIRE530 1332 EJCC55 19 IEES56 87 L SU 5B 74 PACM59 47 AUS 60 B7.1 J ACM602 102 18MJ583 218 I BMJ592 147 TCJ3614 262 IBMJ572 110 IBMJ58I 43 JACM5710 450 PACM52T 95 ECIP55 51 HACC59 22 HACC59 23 ECIP55 192 TC82595 71 CAS 60 54 TCJ1582 49 IEES56 280 PGEC551 33 PGEC571 55 PGEC561 43 JACM563 134 CAN 58 330 WJCC5B 165 CAN 58 223 TCJ5634 264 IFIP62 231 ECIP55 1 LSU 57 125 BIT 613 177 TC85613 121 CAN 62 11 IFIP62 78 TCJ4624 346 ICSI581 699 ECIP55 135 BCS 5B 591 LSU 57 1~1 ECIP55 56 TCB6634 12B PIRE530 1242 CAN 5B 111 TCJ1594 179 AUS 60 A8.2 ECIP55 132 LSU 58 139 LSU 55 13 AUS 60 A6.2 ICC 608 22 ONR 51 85 IBMJ614 266 NCR 584 89 HARV55 28 L SU 58 119 TCB2581 12 JACM591 1 AUS 60 Al.l TCB5612 56 PACM62 9 WJCC59 234 EOPS61 11 HARV55 87 WJCC53 14 AUS 60 Al.2 LSU 58 144 CAN 58 59 AUS 63 A.LO AUS 60 Al.1 AUS 60 A5.2 EJCC52 81 JACM544 1~9 ONR 54 111 PACM52T 115 CACM629 472 LSU 58 82 TC81573 50 171 ELE - ELL TITLE WORD INDEX ORGANIZING AND PLANNING FOR THE NATIONAL THE RCA 501 A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED NCR-315 THE PLACE OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE THE I.B.M. AND THE STATE-OF-THE-ART EUROPEAN SCHOOLS ANO AND COMMERCIAL AUTOMATION SPECIAL-PURPOSE, A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN OF NO RECORD LENGTH AND THE CCMBINEO RECORD APPROACH ON INSURANCE BUSINESS USE OF THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSTRAINTS BY MEANS OF AN THE ITERATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE FFERENTIAL E'UATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE FFERENTIAL E~UATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS BY THE ANALYZER AN TIONS AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN CTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN PROBLEMS APPLICATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES FOR PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE T.R.E. THE RAYTHEON MOOEL 30-201 THE HARWELL LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTRODATA El01 TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL SCIENCES (GERMAN) BESM, THE HIGH SPEED OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, ~THAT OF ECOI USE OF AN ARCH PROBLEMS (GERMAN) THE GENERAL-PURPOSE CONTROL A VERY SMALL INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE ON DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C AND JAINCOMP-D NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF SOME APPLICATIONS OF SOME INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON RESEARCH THE UNIVERSAL AN AN INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING AND COMBINED OPERATIONS BY ICT INDUSTRY HOLLERITH NEW APPLICATIONS OF AN MANAGEMENT FACES AN APPLICATIONS OF THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME AN PERSON-MATCHING BY PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH A STABILIZED REVOLUTION WILL THE EASTMAN KODAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS RECORDS AN S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE LINES THE COMPLEXITY IN ASYNCHRONOUS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S FIRST RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE THE POTENTIAL OF LARGE SCALE STABLE EQUILIBRIUM DYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR IMPROVEMENT OF INDUSTRIES Y WITH IBM 7C2 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES A DOLLAR AND CENTS APPROACH TO A SURVEY OF MICROSYSTEM LINES OF A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO METHODS USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY OF THE SCATTERING SERIES FOR THE SCATTERING OF S BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ILMS AND CHA~GES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRODUCED BY DEVELOPMENT OF THE HARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT A FOUR-CHANNEL CODED-DECIMAL RELIABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ILLIAC THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE AN HIGH-SPEED THE SELECTRON, A TUBE FOR SELECTIVE ANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE 178 ELE - ELE LSU 55 23 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 573 312 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM WJCC5B 66 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 60 A4.2 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM PACM61 10C3 EJCC55 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS 22 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 573 315 ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING, A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY PIRE611 330 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING, AN EXPERIMENT ICC 633 162 ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL WJCC59 143 BCS 58 733 ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING MACHINES I EES56 184 BCS 58 465 ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM THE NEED FOR WJCC55 26 ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS IVARIABLE WORO A WJCC57 214 EJCC53 11 ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PGEC563 111 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER NCR 624 86 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER lION OF PARTIAL 01 WJCC53 208 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER liON OF PARTIAL 01 P IRE530 1497 ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER ION OF LINEAR DIFF PGEC534 3 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZE~ AS A DIFFERENCE JACM543 128 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I, BANOWIOTH LIMITA PGEC574 255 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS II, CAPACITOR OIELE PGEC581 17 ELECTRONIC OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IN PERSPECTIVE WJCC58 B2 PIRE530 1487 ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING HARV47 248 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINERY ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER CAMB49 123 HARV49 50 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ONR 52 31 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER FTT 53 140 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER LSU 57 189 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER THE FTT 53 144 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF EC IP55 76 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE AUS 60 82.2 80 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESE ECIP55 IFIP62 651 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH STORED PROGRAM MSEE461 1 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS NCR 544 98 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ECIP55 21 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS TC81572 24 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS AUS 573 305 TCJ2604 181 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE UNITED STATES CAMB49 109 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MACHINE (URAL) fOR ENGINEERING JACM574 511 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR WJCC55 119 ELECTRONIC DIRECTORY FOR SORTING MAIL 79 E JCC58 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT LIFE JACM541 7 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS AUS 60015.1 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN GOVERNMENT AND AUS 573 311 ELECTRONIC FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC581 48 ELECTRONIC FUTURE AUS 573 302 ELECTRONIC MACHINES AND ECONOMICS FTT 53 272 ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE MATHEMATICS ADC 53 160 ELECTRONIC MACHINES TO THE FIElD OF STATISTICS HARV61 230 ELECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO AUS 60 C8.1 ELECTRONIC METHODS CACM627 404 PGEC633 310 ELECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING PGEC521 ,2 ELECTRONIC MULTIPLIER ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES ~AKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS WJCC54 9 ELECTRONIC PRINTER EJCC52 118 ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF TAXPAYER RETURNS CAS 61 64 ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION CAS 60 3 ELECTRONIC READING MACHINE ICIP59 227 ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS TCJ6631 14 ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM WJCC61 '93 ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR CAN 60 24 PGEC564 197 ELECTRONIC SWITCH FOR ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATION PGEC561 15 ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS NCR 594 267 ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS E JCC57 204 ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE IAllON OF A WJCC61 4'/0 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IDISCUSSION) AUS 572 222 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY CAN 58 42 ELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF CAMB49 103 ELECTRONIC-ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS PGEC572 74 PGEC613 407 ELECTRONIC-COMPUTER RELIABILITY BCS 58 290 ELECTRONIC-DATA PROCESSING IN THE NATIONALIZED ELEC TPONICALL y, ENCODED COMPOUNDS SEARCHED GENER ICALL ICSI581 711 CAS 55 15 ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS WJCC61 63 ELECTRONICS (GERMAN) PROGRESSION DIP 62 5U8 ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING LSU 57 147 ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT EJCC53 31 ELECTRONICS IN BANKING 8CS 58 438 ELECTRONICS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING E JCC55 26 ELECTRONS BY ATOMIC FIELDS SUMMATION AUS 60B'4.2 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS SOME SIMILARITIE SOS 62 535 ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING IVERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING F ONR 60 153 18MJ571 49 ELECTROSTATIC CLUTCH C IBMJ622 192 ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES ELECTROSTATIC ~ACHINE MSEE464 46 ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY EJCC53 72 PGEC594 419 ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY ELECTROSTATIC ~EMORY ENGINEERING EXP NCR 537 21 HARV49 32 ELECTROSTATIC ~EMORY SYSTEM ELECTROSTATIC READING OF PERFORATED MEOlA NCR 544 106 ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE HARV41 125 HARV47 133 ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE DESIGN AND M ANI.. 53 63 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 118 TITLE WORD INDEX ELE - ENG ElE - Ell HARV49 96 COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBES EJCC56 47 A MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED GATING ELEMENT I EES56 361 THE TRANSISTOR AS A COMPUTING ELEMENT WJCC58 144 TRANSISTOR MAGNETIC CORE BILOGICAL ELEMENT PACM59 46 THE BIAX. A NEW MULTIPURPOSE COMPUTER ELEMENT WCR 594 40 BIAX HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC COMPUTER ELEMENT WJCC6D 91 UNIFLUXOR. A PERMANENT MEMORY ELEMENT LCMT61 195 THE MAGNETIC ROD. A CYLINDRICAL. THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT WJCC61 443 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW NONDESTRUCTIVE MEMORY ELEMENT THE SELENIUM PACM52P 165 RECTIFIER. A NONLINEAR AND ASYMMETRIC RESISTANCE ELEMENT THE SYNTHESIS PGEC625 639 OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLD ELEMENT A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR FJCC63 67 USING THIN MAGNETIC FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT WJCC.,3 140 THE SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERROELECTRICS AS A MEMORY ELEMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS ION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTI A NEW TYPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REG ONR 60 113 PIRE530 1287 THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER 18MJ.,82 142 RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF MULTIPLE-ELEMENT SWITCHING CIRCUITS 31 PERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUI ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE ANO COHERENCE PRO OPI 62 TCJ6644 352 ELEMENTARY DIVISORS OF THE LIEBMANN PROCESS MSEE462 14 ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS ECIP55 177 ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS BIT 614 256 RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATIONS OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS PGEC633 262 A ~EMORY ORGANIZATION FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING COMPUTER CPFS61 87 A SIMPLIFIEC PROOF METHOD FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC ICIP.,9 282 A NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY LOGICAL THEOREMS IFIP62 401 GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND MEMORIZING MACHINE CAN 60 250 SOME ELEMENTARY REMARKS ON POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS PACM59 32 EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS DEFLATION BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC IDUCTION Of A JACM593 336 MATRIX TO ALMCST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARITY TRANSFORMATIONS CATH63 375 A COMPUTER MODEL OF ELEMENTARY SOCIAL BEHAVIOR THE DESIGN Of A G PGEC602 208 ENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STR~CTURE RCONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPE IBMJ621 75 HARV49 119 ELECTROCHEMICAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS PACM52P 143 NONLINEAR SWITCHING ELEMENTS EJCC56 39 A TECHNIQUE FOR USING MEMORY CORES AS LOGICAL ELEMENTS HARV572 213 THE STATE OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS CONTAINING MEMORY ELEMENTS EJCC59 28 DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FILMS AS LOGIC elEMENTS HACC59 18 ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL ELEMENTS HACC59 22 LINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS HACC59 23 NONLINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS HACC.,9 27 MECHANICAL COMPUTER elEMENTS I CIPS9 290 PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS WCR 594 5~ PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS WJCC6115 TESTING OF MICROLOGIC elEMENTS WJCC61 299 COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTING elEMENTS WJCC61 405 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF MEMORY elEMENTS PGEC611 42 BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC elEMENTS IFIP62 632 ELEMENTS HYDRAULIC ANO PNEUMATIC SWITCHING IFIP62 736 OIGITAL FILTERS WITH THRESHOLD elEMENTS P IRE625 1067 DEVElOPMENT IN HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING ELEMENTS AIC 634 169 DIGITAL FLUID LOGIC ELEMENTS MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONOENSERS AS BISTABLE ELEMENTS MEMORY JACM5,)3 169 TOWARD A IflP62 3/9 THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS RfALlZATlON PGEC633 183 OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL FUNCTIONS USING MAJORITY ELEMENTS TRIGONOMETRIC R PGEC572 86 ESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS THE MULTIPURPOSE 16MJ591 46 BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS ERRORS ASSOCIATED AUS 60 C9.1 WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ELEMENTS 3 LEM-l, SMALL SIZE GENERAL CACM590 PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC (FERRITEI ELEMENTS THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC PGEC613 371 SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES PGEC622 200 OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS AN OPERATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING PGEC636 715 SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL elEMENTS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE SELECTION NCR 544 109 OF MAGNETIC CORE MATERIALS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION WJCC.,9 304 SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS AADC60 163 CIRCUIT ELEMENTS AND COMPUTER UNITS ICIP.,9 400 THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY DECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR CIRCUITS EJCC5'l 15 NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL CO~PUTER COMPONENTS RE MAGNETIC CORES THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTU PIRE611 49 PACM52P 159 OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR COMPUTERS IWITH RECTANGULAR HY ECIP.,') 105 STERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY DR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERS IGERMANI RMANI FERRITES AND TITANATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS IGE ECIP55 111 MSEE462 11 ELEMENTS OF A COMPLETE COMPUTING SYSTEM THE POPULARIZATICN OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS II THE ELEMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LANGUAGE LEADING TO ROME62 549 CACM614 167 TOPOLCGICAl ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A NETWORK OF GRAPHS IEXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON AI FIRST ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING ROME62 717 ELEMENTS Of BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMAT P IRE530 1366 ION-HANDLING SYSTEMS CACM62., 237 BASIC ELEMENTS OF coeOL 61 OCR 62 15 SOME ELEMENTS OF OPTICAL SCANNING CAN 5B 148 ELEMENTS OF PROGRAMMING PACM52P 281 RECTIFIERS AS ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS NCR 624 124 SYSTEMS ADAPTIVE DECISION ELEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF REDUNDANT PACM5'l 29 REDUCTICN OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 A RAP ID IEES,)6 427 DIGITAL-TO-ANALOGUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS RTCS62 32B THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES CACM624 211 DIGITAL DESIGN A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL COINCIDENCE IN MPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDI PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN CO PGEC621 42 MPUTER SI CORRECTION TO 'PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN CO PGEC624 510 RSE OF AN ARelTRARY COMPLEX MATRIX AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVE JACM634 532 TCJ5621 61 DIAGONAL FOR~ INSTABILITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRIELIMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS ICIP59 3119 CACM5'l3 3 ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FRrM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CACM.,96 21 REMARKS ON 'ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL fUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' TCJ4612 168 THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO CODIAGONAL FORM BY ELIMINATIONS TCJ'i634 345 THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM TCJ5622 127 REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR TCJ6644 328 E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT SIMULATOR PACKAGE JACM572 151 AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE TCJ2593 120 USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 TCJ2604 185 TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 ARAP612 17 THE ELLIOTT 803 AUTOCODE MARK II R ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIOTT-NRDC CCMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTE AOC 53 213 IBMJ574 349 A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER USING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR 179 COMP~TER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 179 ELL - EQIJ TITLE WORO INOEX ELE - ENG A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELlI PTIC AND PARABOLIC PART!AL OIFFERENTI AL EQUATIONS ICC 631 3 CULATION AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AUTOMATIC CAL IF IP62 126 TS IJSING NEWTON'S METHOO FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNOARY-VALUE PROBLEMS IMERICAL EXPERIMEN CACM614 187 STUOIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC OIFFERENCE EQUATIONS NUMERICAL IFIP62 132 POLATED MOOIFIEO AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS THE EXTRA TCJ6632 193 PROCESSES SOLUTION OF ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS BY STATIONARY ITERATIVE I CIP59 79 QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS CACM627 399 CACM629 481 CORRIGENOIJM TO 'QIJICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS' ON THE NIJMERICAL COMPUTATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BIT 611 B NIJMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZEO ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS PACM62 108 EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION PACM56 15 NEW FORMULAS FOR COMPIJTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINO J ACM594 515. FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST ANO SECOND KINDS JACM632 126 ERRATIJM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPIJTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINOS' J ACM633 412 SE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEOURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS ON THE INCREA J ACM60 1 29 LIJE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IBOUNDARY VA JACM592 204 CACM638 460 A NOTE ON THE DANGLING 'ELSE' IN ALGOL 60 THE ORGANIZATION ANO REORGANIZATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS SOS 59 101 OF THE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY SIMULATION OF THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT WJCC59 314 AUS 573 309 EMI DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM 8CS 58 465 AUS 60013.3 THE SOLID-STATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EMIDEC 1100 AND PRESSIJRE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATEO EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS IBMJ632 155 ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL I BMJ631 34 A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULSE CIRCUIT. ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION PGEC604 439 WCR 584 54 AN EMITTER-FOLLOWER-COUPLED, HIGH-SPEED BINARY COUNTER NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOIJNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS' CACM585 3 PROVING MACHINE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMERTY-THEOREM CATH63 153 MACHINE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM WJCC60 143 CASE STIJDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A WJCC57 21B A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. CATH63 109 RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF EMPIRICAL FUNCTIONS BIT 621 53 ROLES OF INFCRMATION AND IMAGINATION EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES. THE RESPECTIVE SOS 62 231 AN EMPIRICAL MOOEl FOR COMPUTER INDEXING MIPP61 207 TCJ1594 196 A METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MUll I-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS SOME HIPP61 266 HARV49 147 EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERRORS AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MINIMAL STORAGE SORTING CACH635 206 GENERATOR EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN ADOITIVE RANOOM NUMBER JACM594 S27 ON SYSTEM THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY DERIVED CLASSIFICATI SJCC62 279 E JCC5'! 143 IJNIJSUAL TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS TIME TO FAILURE CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A OIGITAL COMPIJTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN NCR 574 U5 PACM62 102 A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE PIRE530 1341 AN AIJTDMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYING MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY L DATA INDEXING AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAl TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIA PACM61 ~3 MULTIPATH CORES CIRCUITS EMPLOYING TOROIDAL MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS OF PGEC622 218 SPEED OIRECT-COUPLED MAGNETIC MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-DIODE DISCRIMINATORS A HIGH- PGEC633 282 18MJ583 223 A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES SYSTEM AUS 63 C.B ENCAPSIJLATED LOGIC BLOCKS, THE A.W.A. 'DATABLOC' PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTIJRES ElECTRONICAllY, ENCOOED COMPOUNDS SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 ICSI5al 711 WJCC54 128 A SHAFT-TO-DIGITAL ENCODER A DIGITAL VOLTAGE ENCODER PGEC543 25 AN ERROR CORRECTING ENCODER AND DECODER FOR PHONE LINE OATA leCR 594 21 A DICTIONA~Y FOR MINIMUM REDUNDANCY ENCODING JACM634 413 PGEC624 507 ENCODING AND DECODING FOR CYCLIC PERMIJTATION CODES A .STATISTICAL APPROACH TO MECHANIZED ENCODING ANO SEARCHING OF LITERARY INFORMATION 18MJ574 309 ON THE ENCODING OF ARBITRARY GEOMETRIC CONFIGIJRATIONS PGEC612 260 ENCODING OF INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIEO BOOLEAN MATRICES WJCC60 231 DNR 56 11 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM II PACM56 29 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM, II (ADES III APPLICATION OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICA AUS 60 Bl.2 G FACII SOME MATHEMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC COMPIJTIN CAN 5B 1B BEHAVIOR OF SIJPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY THE MAGNETIC 18MJ621 63 OR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDIJCT IBMJ621 71 I MAGNETIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION IBMJ621 44 C FIelD DEPENDENCE OF THE ENERGY GAP IN SUPERCONDUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNET! IBMJ621 49 IBMJ574 349 A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER IJSING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION FROM REFERENCE QUESTIONS ICSI581 181 CE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ENGAGED IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IRE AND REFEREN ICSI581 19 THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE COMPUTING ENGINE FTT 53 161 HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION OF ENGINE PERFORMANCE CAS 55 11 DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE ENGINEER FTT 53 223 DIGITAL COMPUTE~ AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER THE I EES56 41 CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PRODUCTION ENGINEER NUMERICAllY AUS 573 306 EJCC51 94 COMPIJTING MACHINES IN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING UNIT CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING WJCC54 89 ANALOG COMPUTATION IN ENGINEERING HACC59 21 THE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPIJTERS IN NIJCLEAR ENGINEERING AUS 60 B8.1 SYMBOLIC LOGIC IN LANGIJAGE ENGINEERING WJCC60 61 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING CAS 61 132 THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING AODC62 13B SIMIJLATION IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING IBSJ621 33 PPLICATIONS OF AIJTOMATIC COMPUTERS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENGINEERING SOME A AUS 60 B2.1 AND DEFINITIONS IN AIJTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERING BASIC NOMENCLATIJRE CENG59 110 WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGY ANALYSIS OF THE ICIP59 298 THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650. ENGINEERING ANO DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS WJCC54 140 EDPM 705 IN ENGINEERING ANt MANAGEMENT IGERMAN) ECIP55 102 COMPIJTERS ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL I EES56 10 , INTERPRETERS. AND ASSEMBLERS TRAINING FOR ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS VIA COMPILERS CAS 59 116 AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES CACM61N 516 SC IENTlflC AND ENGINEERING APPLICA nONS HACC59 10 ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF LARGE SCALE COMPUTERS CAS 55 68 CSIRAC AUS 63 B.23 SOME ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE OIGITAL COMPIJTER EVALUATION OF THE ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF WHIRLWIND I EJCC51 75 LIOTT-NRoC COMPIJTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGEO UNIT CONSTRUCTION THE EL AOC 53 273 SEARCH TYPE, (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKS) IEM Of THE OPERATIONS RE AUS 60 B2.2 PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM fJCC63 SH COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY JACM574 393 CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION CACM600 522 IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES AT RABINOW ENGINEERING COMPANY DEVELOPMENTS OCR 62 27 180 COMPUTER LITERATURE BI8LIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 180 ENG - EQtJ TITLE WORD INDEX ELL - EQU THE SEAC INSTALLATION. ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS ONR 53 5 AN ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE 8URROUGHS DISK FILE FJCC63 341 CO~PUTER ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRODATA DIGITAL PGEC551 1 ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER P IRE530 1275 MEMORY WJCC56 42 ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS THE ENGINEERING DESIGN OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER 4B EJCC59 ENGINEERING DESIGN ON A COMPUTER LSU 5B 56 A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING DESIGN PROBLEMS PGEC543 34 A GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERING DIGITAL COMPUTER HARV49 65 COMPUTERS CHALLENGE ENGINEERING EDUCATION WJCC55 41 COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION 1960-1964 PACM62 22 OPERATING AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH LEO ADC 53 21 A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF NCR 537 21 ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE WITH THE SEAC EJCC51 ':/0 RELIABILITY OF GOVERNMENT A.D.P. SYSTEMS SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RMCS60 23 F A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FACTORY ITRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT 0 TCJ2593 115 CCMPUTER SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRMS CAS 5B 116 10NAL STRUCTURE OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIlAT PACM62 56 CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE AUS 60 B5.2 IBM 701 ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING MACHINE ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT ANO OUTPUT FOR THE EJCC52 81 ION THE RELIABILITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS. DISCUSS TCB4614 151 APPLIcATION OF ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS PIRE530 1487 APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS LSU 57 95 -PROGRAMMED ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING PROBLEMS ICH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARD PECS52 9 SOME ENGINEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION PACM52P 85 DIGITAL COMPUTERS POWER-SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE USE OF IEES56 26 AND RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT ORGANIZATION EJCC58 59 THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL ~ACHINE IURALI FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH JACM574 511 GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS {GERMANI THE ECIP55 80 THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN, A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND SERVICE PGEC572 71 KEYNOTE. ENGINEERING TO~ORROW'S COMPUTERS PECS52 1 OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS AUS 60 Bl.2 SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS CACM590 22 DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION OF ENGINEERS THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER WJCC53 4 THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS WJCC59 310 AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF COMPUTATION CLUN55 135 FUTURE DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS NO REFERENCE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ENGAGED IN RESEARCH AND OEVELOPMENT IRE A ICSI581 19 74 PRESENT POSITION OF COMPUTING-MACHINE DEVELOPMENT IN ENGLAND THE HARV4'1 MIL 611 111 THE APPLICATION OF THE ARTICLE IN ENGLISH FJCC63 397 SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY Of ENGLISH MIRFAC, A COMPILER CACM639 545 BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH MIL 611 7 A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION DATA PROCESSING IN ENGLISH BANKS IFlP62 45 E TRANSLATION Of RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS Of THE COMPONENT MTL 611 265 SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY FJCC63 365 MIMIC, A TRANSLATION FOR ENGLISH COOING NSMT60 451 IMPLEMENTATION Of ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KOF9 TCJ5622 130 TCB4603 119 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM NSMT60 229 AUTOMATIC ENGLISH INFLECTION AN ON-LINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ENGLISH LANGUAGE WJCC61 17 DIRECT COOING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAMES TCJ6632 113 UTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLATION ITRIAL TRANSLATOR, AN A EJCC58 U8 MIL 611 65 RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES MfL 612 b15 INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX IBY FRAGMENTATIONJ THE FEASIBILITY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS I CSI5B2 975 NSMT60 491 SYSTEM OESIGN OF A COMPUTER FOR RUSSIAN-ENGLISH TRANSLATION THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES MTL 611 83 EVAL~ATING NUMBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS CACM600 541 A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL CODING OF ENGLISH WORDS JACM633 334 A STUOY OF METHODS fOR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WOROS AND NAMES JACM614 538 ENGLISH-JAPANESE MACHINE TRANSLATION IClP59 194 OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHED IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION CACM621 34 TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT WJCC58 149 FIRING TABLE COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC PACM52P 103 STATIC ~AGNETIC MEMORY FOR THE ENIAC PAC"52P 213 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENIAC BRIEF HARV47 31 OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC ON THE ACCUMULATION MSEflt62 19 EMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT IERVES AS BOTH SYST WJCC60 301 -REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MAN~FACT~RING ENTERPRISE 10 COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY fOR A QUASI PACM61 1284 ECIP55 192 AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY ON THE SEMANTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION STRUCTURALLY MIL 612 543 DECOYS AN~LOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE SJCC62 267 CACM637 409 A CATALOGUE ENTRY RETRIEVAL SYSTEM CONDENSATION AND LOOK-UP PROCEDURES FOR OOUBLE ENTRY TABLES JACM574 456 USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM fOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION EJCC61 105 ON COMP~TABLE NUMBERS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIOUNGSPROBLEM ARAP591 230 SOME THEOREMS USEfUL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS IFIP62 747 TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEDDERBURN SYSTEMS JACM604 330 THE ENUMERATION OF TREES BY HEIGHT AND DIAMETER IBMJ605 473 COMMUNICATION SCIENCES IN A UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT IBMJ584 2bB INFORMATION HANDLING IN AN ARMS CONTROL INSPECTION ENVIRONMENT fJ.CC63 529 TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT SI~ULATION PGEC591 55 FEEDBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG Of BRAIN FUNCTIONING SOS 59 122 TEM EVALUATOR TECI OPTIMIZATION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE. GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYS WJCC61 490 CL-I, AN ENVIRONMENT FOR A COMPILER CACM611 23 A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES FJCC63 437 ELECTRON TUBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME TYPICAL MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS EJCC53 77 ON SELf-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS 50S 59 31 NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF STAR EPHEMERIDES IGERMANI ECIP55 202 CLOSED-CYCLE PROCESS EPITAXIAL VAPOR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A I BMJ603 248 NUMERICAL METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH LAPLACE'S EQUATION HARV49 152 THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION PACM56 7 LEAKAGE ERROR IN A SEMI-DISCRETE ANALOG OF THE HEAT EQUATION PACM56 43 A NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO THE MISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT EQUATION LSU 58 90 PACM58 2 EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S EQUATION JACM584 370 ON THE SOLUTION OF POISSON'S DIFFERENCE EQUATION HIGH-ORDER DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO POISSON'S EQUATION HARY61 81 OFF ERROR IN THE N~MERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION ROUND- JACM591 48 CONTRACTION SOLUTION Of LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION BOUNDARY JACM592 226 CONVERGENCE IN NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE OIFFUSION EQUATION RATES OF JACM561 29 181 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 181 EQU - EQtJ TITLE WORD INDEX FOR THE A~ALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM'S I~TEGRAL OF A FOURTH CRDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR DIFFUSION IN APPROXIMATING THE SOLUTION OF A DIFFERENTIAL NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONDUCTION INE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECOND DRDER DIFFERENTIAL FERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL RESEARCH ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTiON STATES SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL AMMING FOR FINOING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS RICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ON STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL THE WAVE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL L HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S ANALOG COMPUTER WIRING OIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL A METHOD FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL I THE NUMERICAL SOLUTiON OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTiAL ICIENT CONOITION FOR STABILITY OF PARTIAL OIFFERENCE A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH (ALGEBRAIC THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE ROOTS OF AN THE ADVANTAGE OF LOGICAL THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT PERIODIC SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF DIFFERENTIAL ON BATEMAN'S METHOO FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTEGRAL SOME PROPERTIES OF BOOLEAN A tOMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL THE SECANT METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS NONLINEAR STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF OIFFERENTIAL ELIMINATION CF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL ON PRCGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF POLYNOMIAL A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR COOING OIFFERENTIAL A SOLUTION TO THE EULER ANGLE TRANSFORMATION A BASIS FOR THE MECHANIZATION OF THE THEORY OF SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR KINETIC A GENERALIZED METHOO FOR FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR A DIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC A MACHINE METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIAL ON LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR A METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL CHEBYSHEV METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL NU~ERICAL SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR A LARGE PROBLEM IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING OIFFERENTIAL COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL TRIDIAGONAL ~ATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC OIFFERENTlAL COLLOCATION METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL ERROR IN ThE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE REGRESSION AND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRI-DIAGONAL SYSTEMS OF LINEAR OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY OIFFERENTIAL OIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE BIHARMONIC COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE SOLUTION OF COMPLEX PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERENTIAL OF NU~ERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR SOLVING PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL PROCESSES ~DR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL KUTTA TYPE METHODS FOR HIGHER OROER DIFFERENTIAL IN THE ANALOGUE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. II. SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREOHOL~ INTEGRAL REDIC TOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL IFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINOING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL ITERATIVE METHOOS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE APPROXI~ATICN OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF LINEAR COMPUTER STORAGE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL OMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL SLATION TO AUTOMATIC COOING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE RIBUTION AND THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL-DIFFERENCE NALOG COMPUTER CALCULATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTRAINT HEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR E-STEP INTEGRATION SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL IllES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL 182 ENG - EQU EQUA liON PROPOSED METHODS JACM5B4 357 EQUATION NUMERICAL TREATMENT JACM543 III EQUATION IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT JACM551 42 EQUATION REPORT ON EXPERIMENTS JACM561 26 EQUATION OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE JACM621 98 EQUATION TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN CACM627 399 EQUATION A STABLE IMPLICIT FINITE JACM571 IB EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS PACM56 45 EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS JACM574 467 EQUATION HIGH ACCURACY DIFFERENCE FORMULAE TCJ5622 142 EQUATION SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-L JACM613 359 EQUATION PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC PECS52 14 EQUATION IATION OF A FIRST DERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE TCJ3602 112 EQUATION IBOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIF JACM592 204 EQUATION (FRENCH) I FlP62 163 EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS fROM THE LAW OF CORRESPONDING IBMJ621 14 EQUATION ANO THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION PROOR PECS52 14 EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY PACM61 2A5 EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS IFILM LUBRICATI IBMJ593 256 EQUA TI ON II BOUNDARY JACM601 37 EQUATION IN A MEDIUM IN MCTION 18MJ601 36 EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING THE BIT 613" 141 IMETHOD OF SPHERICA PACM59 56 EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDERS EQUATION IN TWO DIMENSIONS PGEC604 490 EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE GENERATING AN RDME62 709 PGEC634 394 EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSI PACM52T 115 EQUATION PROBLEMS A NECESSARY AND SUFF JACM602 163 EQUATION SOLVERI PGEC582 97 EQUATION SYSTEM TCJ4611 62 EQUATION TECHNIQUES IN DESIGNING OIGITAL COMPUTERS WJCC58 IB6 EQUATION USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES AUS 60B' 5.2 EQUATION WITH A NONLINEAR INTERFACE CONDITION I BMJ611 2 EQUATION WITH THE SEAC PACM52T 34 ADC 53 137 EQUATIONS EQUA TlONS ADC 53 147 EQUATIONS EJCC54 58 EQUATIONS LSU 55 207 EQUATIONS AUS 571 110 JACM573 314 EQUATIONS PGEC584 291 EQUATIONS EQUATIONS EJCC59 238 CACM5'lD 12 EQUATIONS EQUATIONS JACM592 196 CACM5'l3 3 EQUA nONS CACM60D 644 EQUATIONS EQUATiONS CACM60N 616 PGEC603 362 EQUA TlONS EQUATIONS CPFS61 95 HARV61 262 EQUATIONS PACM61 5A2 EQUATiONS EQUA TlONS PACM61 5A3 JACM612 151 EQUATIONS JACM614 628 EQUATIONS IFIP62 107 EQUATIONS TCJ4624 318 EQUA TlONS TCJ6631 69 EQUATIONS JACM634 550 EQUATIONS TC86634 125 EQUA TiONS 3 EQUATIONS A PACM58 EQUATIONS A CAN 60 276 EQUATIONS SOME AUS 571 108 QUASI- PACM59 31 EQUATIONS EQUA TlONS A SURVEY AlC 612 1 EQUATiONS CHEBYSHEV TCJ6644 358 14 EQUATIONS GENERATED PACM56 NONLINEAR CACM627 397 EQUATiONS NOTE ON THE TCJ5634 327 EQUA TlONS THE EXTENS ION PACM59 53 EQUATIONS AN ALTERNATiNG PACM58 5 EQUA TlONS EQUATIONS AN INCREMENT At PGEC614 748 EQUA nONS NOTE ON RUNGE- TCJ2591 23 A NEW TECHNIQUE PACM61 13C3 EQUA TlONS EQUA nONS METHOD OF FINITE HARV47 1)3 EQUATIONS STABLE PREDICTOR- JACM591 37 FIFTH-ORDER METHOOS JACM621 64 EQUATIONS 1 EQUATIONS NUMERICAL TREATMENT PACM58 AN EXPONENTIAL METHOD CACM638 491 EQUATIONS ON DIFFERENCE METHODS AUS 571 114 EQUATIONS THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED I CIP5'} 66 EQUA TlONS SOME GENERAL IMPLICit TCJ5634 329 EQUATIONS AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE- JACM614 1.37 EQUATIONS HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES JACM564 325 EQUATIONS NUMERICAL PROCEDURES FOR ECIP55 180 EQUA HONS EQUATIONS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS CACM621 63 A CHEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD TCJ6631 102 EQUATIONS STABILITY PROPERTIES OF P JACM624 457 EQUA TlONS EQUA TlDNS THE USE OF A REPETITIVE 0 PGEC592 182 EQUA TlONS NUMERICAL STUOIES OF IMPLICIT IF IP62 132 EQUATIONS ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST QTH' JACM573 341 EQUATIONS SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS AND CACM615 222 EQUA TlONS COMBINED ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL C WJCC56 64 EQUA TIONS THE APPLICATI ON OF FORMUoLA TRAN AKAP591 Bl A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHOOS FOR ICC 1.31 EQUATIONS 3 THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN TCJ6632 193 EQUA TlONS A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF DRUG DIST If IP62 145 EQUA TIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN A WJCC60 173 EQUATIONS ICCMPARISON OF MACHI~E ORGANIlATIONS BY T JACM594 476 EQUA TlDNS IERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGL PACM56 13 EQUATIONS 42 EQUATIONS II~INATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULAR PGEC621 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHV 1946-1963 IB2 EQU - ERR TITLE WORD INDEX NCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL FOR THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL S FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST OROER DIFFERENTIAL ELAXATION PRCCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL OIFFERENCE FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS Of LINEAR UTI ON OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL NCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL DiffERENTIAL S ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL SIMULTANEOUS T BOUNDARY CCNOITIONS THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR ASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR ESIGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF SOME THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC ELERATING THE JACOBI METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS DIFFERENTIALI THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENTIALI THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL NO PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL TION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL S IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION OF ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE AUTOMATIC CALCULATION AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE NEW OPERATIONAL THE STABILITY OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENCE-DIFFERENTIAL THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL BOOLEAN MATRIX ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL OIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL AND ITERATIVE METHOOS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION APPLICATION OF THE AOJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF SECOND-OROER DIFFERENTIAL AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL INION THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL LEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTICN PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL SOLVING INTEGRAL SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL METHCDS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTROL OIFFERENTIAL RUNGE-KUTTA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF KUTTA THIRO-CRDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL THE SOLUTlCN OF SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREOHOL~ INTEGRAL 00 TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL ROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS TIOI ON THE DEFINITION OF STABILITY FOR OIFFERENLE BISTABLE SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE INTO FIRST CRDER OF MULTI-OROER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL THE S.S.O.R. ITERATION SCHEME FOR ROUTINE TO FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL ITERATIVE METHODS FOR LINEAR FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL C DIFFERENTIAL ANI SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIO STABILITY OFA NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL LINEAR 'ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL ITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL MANGANESE-IRCN-OXYGEN PHASE DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC OF ECONOMIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE HEMATI PARTITIONEO POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD HIGH SPEED PRINTING GARMENT TAG APPROACHES TO DESIGN PROBLEMS IN CONVERSION THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE ROLE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE AN OPTIMIZATION CONCEPT FOR 8USINESS DATA-PROCESSING A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL OPTIMIZEO CONTROL THROUGH DIGITAL AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE TRANSPORT AUXILIARY DATA PROCESSING INPUT-OUTPUT FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELIABILITY OF PERIPHERAL DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTER PERIPHERAL NEW INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING USING A VARIETY OF USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY ELECTRONICS CONSIDERATICNS FOR THE USE OF RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE TUBE AND CRYSTAL DIODE EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTING INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING SYSTEMS AND 183 EQU - EQU EQUATIONS lIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING fINITE-DIFFERE TCJ6631 93 36 EQUATIONS IROR IN THE NU~ERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL ICIP59 EQUATIONS ISIONS OF THE PREDICTOR-tORRECTOR METHOD TCJ4611 80 EQUATIONS ISTRUCTION OF TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATION JACM613 314 EQUATIONS ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF R JACM601 29 EQUATIONS (FRENCH) NEW METHODS IFIP62 157 EQUATIONS (FRENCH) SOME NONLINEAR IFIP62 97 EQUATIONS (GER"AN) ICENTRAL DIFFERENtES FOR THE SOL BIT 632 97 EQUATIONS (GERMAN) INITION OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERE BIT 623 153 EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE ISUB-ROUTINE PACM52 T 88 TCJ3601 45 EQUATIONS AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POIN TCJ4613 255 EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PH AUS 63 B.ll AUS 60B'5.3 EQUATIONS ARISING FROM PARTIAL O.E.'S EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY AND FORECASTING AUS 60 C7.2 TOMMS8 198 EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD EQUATIONS 8Y CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVA TCJ6632 169 EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC WJCC53 208 EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC PIRE530 1497 39 EQUATIONS BY ITERATIVE METHODS 10IGITAL COMPUTERS A PACM59 SOLU TCJ4611 54 EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRICES 5 EQUATIONS BY REPEATED CLOSURES 10F TRUNCATION ERROR JACMS51 ICIP59 79 EQUATIONS BY STATIONARY ITERATIVE PROCESSES IFIP62 126 EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS WJCC53 9 EQUATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT EQUATIONS fOR PROGRAMMING ELECTRON It ANALOG COMPUTERS LSU 55 179 EQUATIONS IN AERODYNAMICS AUS 60 B9.2 TCJ6631 88 EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES PGEC592 Ul EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER ANALYSIS JACM581 45 ECIP55 186 EQUATIONS IN HYDRODYNAMICS WITH BESK (GERMAN) WJCC58 81 EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF ARBITRARY FORM (FRENC IFIP62 102 EQUATIONS IN T~E CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVER PLA AUS 60 B9.1 50 EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PR PACM62 EQUATIONS NOT CONTAINING THE fIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLICI TCJ6644 368 ONR 60 331 EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND A TECHNIQUE JACM621 84 EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND BY THE INVERSION OF THE L JACM631 97 EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST ORDER IHE INITIAL VALUE PROB I FIP62 11>9 1 F IP62 122 EQUATIONS OF THE MIXED TYPE ANO METHODS OF THEIR PGEC604 503 EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER JAtM591 97 EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ICIP59 12 EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM601 61. EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS TCJ1583 118 EQUATIONS ON HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS TCJ2593 130 EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS A J ACM561 22 EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE CACM606 355 EQUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TCJ3601 28 EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE AUS 63 B.19 EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES IMETH ECIP55 184 EQUATIONS USING HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS S JCC62 129 EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER CCNTROL A P TCJ3602 108 EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES PGEC622 164 EQUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUA BIT 623 153 EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO TUNNEL DIODE CIRCUITS IBMJ613 226 EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS NOTE TCJ6632 206 4 EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS IATION TO THE PACMS6 EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS IDECOMPOSITION TCJ2593 144 PACMS6 44 EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES TCJ6644 366 EQUATIONS WITH ORDERING A CAtMS94 16 EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS AUS 51 196 EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS TCJ4613 242 EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFINITIVE MATRIX EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS 10GRAM ROME62 685 EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS THE TCJ4613 255 EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEfFICIENTS BY THE ELECTRONI PGEC534 3 PACM58 1 EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS EQUATIONS, A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE AUS 571 115 EQUATIONS, II PACM56 6 JACM601 46 EQUATIONS, PART II AUS 63 B.11 EQUATIONS, SOME REMARKS ON CURRENT THEORY EQUA TIONS' REMARKS ON CACM596 21 EQUATIONS' I~INATING DIVISION ANO TREATING SINGULAR PGEC624 510 IBMJ583 193 EQUILIBRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM HARV49 333 EQUILIBRIUM ELECTRONIC CAMB4'! 103 EQUILIBRIUM 60 EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MAT PACM62 EJCC52 95 EQUIPMENT EJCC52 122 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WJCC54 105 EQUIPMENT 64 EJCC55 HARV55 81 EQUIPMENT HARV55 91 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT WJCC55 43 I EES56 346 EQUIPMENT LSU 56 bO EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EJCC51 45 NCR 514 96 EQUIPMENT LSU 58 152 EQUIPMENT AAOC60 261 EQUIPMENT RMCS60 66 EQUIPMENT RMCS60 61 EQUIPMENT EDPS61 516 EQUIPMENT 5 TCJ6631 EQUIPMENT METHODS EJCC53 31 EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS CAN 60 3~6 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT ELECTRON EJCC53 61 MAGNETIC AUS 60 A9.2 EQUIPMENT COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 183 EQU - EUR TITLE WORD INDEX A GENERAL AUTOMATIC A HAROWARE THE UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC TYPE SHAREHOLDER RECORDSOME TECHNIQUES USED AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF DYNAMIC PROOUCTION SCHEDULING OF EVALUATION AND INSfRUMENTATION OF A SPE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLO-AGE AN IINTED MOTOR, A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITT AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS ANO SYSTEMS AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS BEING OFFERED IN AUSTRALIA CONCEPTS FOR FIELDATA DESCRIPTION CHECKING AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC FOR AN AOVANCEO BOMBING, NAVIGATION ANO MIS SILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THEI DIGITAL COMPUTER SOME DEVfLOPMENTS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS INPUT-OUTPUT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FOR HIGH-SPEED OIGITAL MACHINES AN FST-2 RADAR-PROCESSING FOR SAGE GROUND OPERATION FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY PRIMARY PROCESSOR AND DATA STORAGE FOR THE OR61TING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY HOLLERITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPME~T FOR USE IN GOVERNMENT AND INOUSTRY AND INDUSTRIAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN AUSTRALIA THE COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS IN INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS INSTALLATIONS PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER G OF PRODUCTION CD~PONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY IQUIREMENTS PLANNIN THE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER IBM EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA NCR EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA BURROUGHS EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA COMPUTERS EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENTAL AIDS TO COMPUTING EVALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENTS, AND SYSTEMS FOR NAVAL USE EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY COMPUTA TIONAL OEIIAND EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION TATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA CGERMANI REPRESEN ON THE EQUIVALENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF PROGRAM SCHEMES AN ALGORITHM FOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING THE THERMAL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A TRANSISTOR CONSTRUCTION THE EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SHELLS USED IN AIRFRAME DESIGN FEATURES OF THE ERA 1101 COMPUTER USER EXPERIENCES AND APPLICATIONS OF THE ERA 1103 THE USE OF THE CHARACTRON WITH ERA 1103 TIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVEN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTATION SYSTEM FOR THE ERA-ll03 A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING AND ERASURE OF LI S TS SOME PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ERMETH CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH CGERMANI C INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS' ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPfl UCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPI ERRATUM IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRA~ FOR OBTAINING IRRED AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED AND ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS SYSTEM ERROR ANALYSIS IN COMPUTATION ERROR ANALYSIS IN FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC ERROR ANALYSIS OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS CORRECTION TO AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS DDA ERROR ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED DATA TECHNIQUES COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES INTEGRATION PROCESS ERROR BOUNDS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP ON SOME ERROR BOUNOS OF GIVENS A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CODES A NEW MODEL FOR ERROR CLUSTERING IN TELEPHONE CIRcuns ERRORS ERROR CORRECTING CDOES FOR CORRECTING BURSTS OF DATA AN ERROR CORRECTIf'oG ENCOOER AND DECODER FOR PHONE LINE THE PHILOSOPHY OF AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION LIMITS FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION SOME NEk CLASSES OF CYCLIC CODES USED FOR BURST-ERROR CORRECTION PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY ERROR DETECTION AND ERROR CORRECTION IN REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTERS PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION ON A DECIMAL CO~PUTER CODES AND CODING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTICN WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS ARnHMETIC OPERATIONS ERROR DETECTING AND CORRECTING BINARY CODES FOR CYCLIC CODES FOR ERROR DETECTION BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AND TO ERROR DETECTION APPLICATION OF SYMPOSIUM ON ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION DIGITAL COMPUTERS ERROR DETECTION AND ERROR CORRECTION IN REAL-TIME ERROR DETECTION CORRECTION AND CONTROL A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG COMPUTERS ERROR DETECTION IN REDUNDANT SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES FeR PROGRAM ERROR DIAGNOSIS ON EDSAC 2 ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES CONSTITUENTS ERROR ESTIMATICN IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR MANAGEMENT USE OF EDPM REGISTRATION IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER SENSING REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED TELEPRINTER DATA TRANSCRIBER. A NEW APPROACH TO DATA CONVERSION SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER SENSING HANDLING WITH THE AID OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION IN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF INPUT AND OUTPUT OF PRINTED CODE TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO COMPUTING BILLING AND COMBINED OPERATIONS BY ELECTRONIC MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING CIAL-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION o SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ENT AND CONTINUOUS MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING MULTIPLE REGRESSION ON E.D.P. TELETYPE HIGH-SPEED TAPE ICT ELECTRONIC STC DATA TRANSMISSION 18'0 EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 EQU - ERR WJCC59 240 EJCC57 238 TCJ5634 338 WJCC58 225 NCR 584 318 CAS 59 1 RMCS60 63 WJCC55 29 JACM541 7 RMCS60 41 WJCC59 244 EJCC58 127 WJCC53 14 EJCC60 325 CAN 60 109 EJCC54 35 AUS 60015.1 AUS 60014.3 WJCC59 189 HACC59 5 NCR 594 218 PIRE611 313 AUS 60AlO.4 HACC59 20 AUS 51 142 EJCC57 156 SJCC63 141 PGEC636 617 AUS 573 311 AUS 60 Al.2 TCB4601 3 AUS 60A12.4 BIT 632 108 EJCC52 126 AUS 60013.1 AUS 60014.1 AUS 60014.2 AUS 60015.3 JACM541 21 EJCC52 39 CLUN55 15 9 E JCC56 CLUN55 171 CLUN55 181 CLUN55 175 CLUN55 167 CLUN55 187 SJCC63 9 ECIP55 218 CACM580 8 CACM617 310 PGEC614 610 IBMJ591 35 WJCC53 98 EJCC51 43 CAS 55 H WJCC56 34 PWCS54 62 JACM563 181 CACM60D 655 JACM551 1 ECIP55 87 JACM6H 412 J ACM632 256 PACM58 39 PACM59 !H CCST61 168 CACM595 10 JACM613 281 PGEC564 207 PGEC513 202 SJCC62 365 PGEC613 516 TCJ4613 230 J ACM60 1 57 JACM5B1 39 JACM582 127 I BMJ632 151 PACM61 1361 I6HJ633 224 I BMJ603 329 WCR 594 21 25 E JCCS8 SOS 61 181 I BMJ632 102 CACM60D 649 WJCC51 179 CACM614 174 RTCS62 152 PGEC603 333 PIRE611 228 PGEC543 6 ICIP59 492 WJCC57 17'1 SJCC63 155 WJCC57 133 WJCC57 ll5 TCJ6631 44 CACM589 7 CAN 60 158 1114 TITLE WORD INDEX ERR - EXA THE CONSTRUCTION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING LEAKAGE TION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF ~INIMISING DYNAMIC ACCURACY AND USE OF CONSTRAINT EQUATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ON T~E INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK GENERATED TRUNCATION ICAL ANO EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ROUND-OFF EQUATIONS GENERATED COMPUTING AND Ol'j DIRICHLET PROBLE~S IN A DO~AINI ON THE TRUNCATION EFFECT Of PROPAGATED THE AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS SERVO~ULTIPLIER A FUNOAMENTAL ESTIMATING THE TRUI'jCATION REAL-TIME OIGITAL ANALYSIS AND ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF DESIGN ~ETHDDS FOR MAXIMUM MINIMUM-DISTANCE A BOUND FOR APPLICATION OF R-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL PI AN IDEALIZED OVER-ALL AN ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN RECENT PROGRESS IN THE PRODUCTION OF AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERROR CCRRECTING CODES FOR CORRECTING BURSTS OF STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OPERATOR-USER CODES FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING MULTIPLE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER AND OPERATOR ON THE ASSESSMENT OF ROUNDING COMPUTING ELEMENTS CULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ROUNDING A NEW GROUP OF CODES FOR CORRECTION OF DEPENDENT DTH LIMITATIONS AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ITOR DIELECTRIC ABSORPTION AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ODEL FOR DETERMINING THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ON THE ACCUMULATION OF CODING FOR MULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC OISCRETIZATION AND ROUNDING ULATING MACHINES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF A STUDY OF FEEDBACK AND AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF NS ON THE GENERATION Of TIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEAl PROPAGATION Of TRUNCATION BOUNDS fOR THE ROUND-Off THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING TOLERABLE AUTOMATIC CORRECTION Of MULTIPLE THE DESIGN OF THE THE PROBLEM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE, THE FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES WITH A CIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FI THE INTRODUCTION AND THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH THE ROYAL AIRCRAFT METHOD ON INITIAL ERS WITH PROGRAIIIIIE CONTROL METHODS OF RUNGE-KUTTA ~ETHOO A DIRECT DIGITAL METHOD OF POWER SPECTRUM PARAMETER ERROR ERROR STATISTICAL SAMPLING AN SORTING METHODS 10 IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PROCESS INTERVAL A NON-ll NEAR THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURES RESULTS OF A DEBATE ON SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE THE RELAY COMPUTER THE TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER AN ANAlOG COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE A SOLUTION TO THE TRANSLATION TiGRIS AND SOME AUTOMAT IC DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN WESTERN SO~E NOTES ON COMPUTER RESEARCH IN EASTERN THE U.C.T. IN THE PROGRESS OF ALGOL IN 185 NOTE ON ERROR FUNCTION AND FOR SIMILAR FUNCTIONS ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES ERROR IN A SEMI-DISCRETE ANALOG OF THE ~EAT EQUATION ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM A CALCULA ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS ERROR IN CERTA IN ANALOG COMPUTER CALCULATIONS BY THE ERROR IN OPERATIONAL A~PLIFIERS ERROR IN ROTATIONAL TRIDIAGONALIZATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOD ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE PROB ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION ERROR IN THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR OIFFERENTIAl ANALYZERS ERROR MINIMIZING NEURAL NETS ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX ERROR PROBLEM IN DATA TRANSMISSION ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT ERROR STUDY ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS ERROR WITH A MeDIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD ERROR-COMPENSATING TECHNIQUES ERROR-CORRECTING CODES ERROR-CORRECTING CODES ERROR-CORRECTING CODES ERROR-CORRECTING CODES TO MULTI-WAY SWITCHING ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN ERRO ERROR-CORRECTING PARSE ALGORITHM IIDEALIZED OVERERROR-OETECTING COMBINATIONAL PART ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE ERROR-SAMPLED SWEEP-POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM ERRORS ERRORS MULTIERRORS PROGRAMMI NG ERRORS N-DI MENS 10NAL ERRORS PROGRAMMING STRATEGY ERRORS ERRORS (FRENCH I ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS ERRORS DUE TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTI ERRORS IN ALGEBRAIC PROCESSES ERRORS IN ANALOG COMPUTERS ERRORS IN DATA TRANSMISSION ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I. BANDWI ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS II, CAPAC ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS ERRORS IN LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL PROBLEMS ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEMS A MATHEMATICAL 1'1 ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM ERRORS IN ORBIT DETERMINATION ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALC ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL MACHINES ERRORS IN TEXT ERRORS IN THE DIGITAL EVALUATION OF CONTINUED FRACTIO ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFEREN ERRORS IN THE RICHAROSON SECOND ORDER METHOD ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER ERRORS OF NEURCNS FOR INFAll IBLE NETS ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER MEMORY ESAKI DIODE ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS ESAKI DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR LOGIC CIRCUITS ESAKI TUNNELING ESIAC ALGEBRAIC COMPUTER ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK ESSENTIAL TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGGESTABLISHMENT EXPERIENCE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONT ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ESTABLISHMENT SECUENCE-CONTROLLED CALCULATOR ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S ESTIMATING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE ESTIMATING THE EFFICIENCY OF UNIVERSAL DIGlfAL COMPUT ESTIMATING THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED ESTIMATION ESTIMATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR ~ODELS ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES ESTIMATION IN IRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA CONSTITUENTS ESTIMATION OF QUEUING STRUCTURE BY MEANS OF ESTIMATION OF fHE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TiME RAT ESTIMATION PROGRAM ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMULATION AND MONTE CARLO ETHICS OF COMPUTATION ETHICS OF COMPUTATION ETL KM-6 COMPUTER Ell MARK 11 Ell MARK IV EUCLIDEAN TOOLS EULER ANGLE TRANSFORMATION EQUATIONS EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ECU - EUR CACM618 354 CACM606 351 PACMS6 43 AUS 60B'2.1 PGEC633 313 WJCC60 173 PGEC55} 118 JACMS84 335 JACM601 69 ICIP59 36 JACM591 48 PACMS6 14 PGEC581 32 SOS 61 121 J ACM581 32 JACM571 36 AUS 60 C2.2 PACM62 32 PACM59 52 PACH56 24 PGEC635 541 PACM56 12 WJCC59 269 IBMJ591 25 16MJ601 43 IBMJ60S 532 ICIP59 396 P GEC593 321 CACM63N 669 PGEC593 321 EJCC53 102 IBMJ581 14 HARV49 147 IIl~J603 329 PACM61 2A3 RMCS60 19 CACM6lD 545 RMCS60 17 ICIP59 54 AUS 60 C9.1 JACM574 450 ICIP59 44 AUS 60 C9.2 IBMJ601 58 PGEC574 255 PGEC581 17 PACM52T 30 TCB6634 124 JACM564 348 IBMJ512 177 MSEE462 19 PGEC625 6!J5 PACM61 6Al HARV47 176 PGEC633 223 BIT 621 45 JACM563 199 JACM551 5 BIT 624 212 PGEC584 306 R TCS62 06 iBMJ634 317 OIP 62 fdO PGEC601. 25 PGEC604 423 PGEC612 163 I BMJ594 .i64 PGEC613 524 ICIP59 120 ECIP55 144 EOPS61 71 TCJ4611 25 TCJ2593 115 FTT 53 144 FTT 53 165 PACM58 50 TCJ5634 276 TOMM58 164 PACM56 12 IBMJ612 141 CACM591 28 CACM589 7 CAN 60 158 PACH59 9 CACM60N 618 CACM606 361 PACM59 n J ACM584 .343 ICC 622 104 ICC 623 148 I FlP62 690 DIP 62 580 DIP 62 611 PGEC624 564 PGEC603 362 MTP 58 219 PGEC563 158 CACM590 1 TCB36D5 79 CAS 61 115 185 EUR - EXP TlTLE WORD INDEX ERR - EXA THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE C4CM616 256 VITAL STATISTICS IN EUROPE TCB6622 65 THE STATE OF OIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE (FRENCH) ICC 6114 18 COMPUTERS WITH EUROPEAN ACCENTS WJCC57 14 CAC,..599 14 CENTRAL EUROPEAN COMPUTERS INDUSTRY ANO THE STATE-OF-THE-ART EUROPEAN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. A REPORT ON THE PIRE611 330 EUROPEAN INfDR~ATION TECHNOLOGY ICC 6113 11 A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS WJCC61 555 CATH63 251 A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES. EVALUATES. AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATORS A SEMI-ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING ARCTANGENTS CACM639 516 RAPIDLY CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X CACM609 500 EVALUATING ECONOMIC TRENDS CAN 58 377 WORDS EVALUATING NUMBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH CACM600 541 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR EVALUATING RELIABILITY WJCC57 20 A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER P GEC624 5'>2 A METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE AREA OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION CACM615 224 A GENERALIZATION OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION PACM61 6A5 GENERALIZATIONS OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION I BMJ622 239 OF PRCGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION PREDICTION CAS 60 20 AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION CLUSTER FORMATION F JCC62 285 PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS SYSTEM EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL- WJCC59 153 EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE D EJCC58 127 ATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION EQUIPMENT PROJEC T EVALUATION AND SELECTION 18SJ633 200 OPI b2 IbB COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VAR[ABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER PGECb22 155 PACM62 63 FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION IN UNNORMALIIED ARITHMETIC NCTION SATISFYING A SECONDI NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF A F[RST DERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FU TCJ3602 112 CACM610 460 STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION [CS[5Bl 321 AN EVALUATION OF ABSTRACTING JOURNALS AND INDEXES SOME AUTOMATIC COMPUTING ASPECTS IN THE EVALUATION OF AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE CAN 58 86 PANEL DISCUSSION, AN EVALUATION OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS WJCC53 19 AN EVALUATION OF AUTO CODE READAB[LITY CACMb23 15b BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMAT[C RADAR CATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS WCR 5H4 6 ANALOG COMPUTERS THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING AUS bOB'10.2 TEST PROBLEMS USED FOR EVALUATION OF COMPUTERS BIT 674 197 EDPS61 500 EVALUATION OF CONFIDENT[AL MATERIALS ON THE GENERATION OF ERRORS IN THE DIGITAL EVALUATION OF CONTINUEO FRACTIONS JACM563 199 A SIMULATOR FOR THE EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS NCR 612 135 AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT HARV5'> 87 A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS LSU 56 144 TCJI>644 -106 THE MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF EXPRESS[ONS WJCC57 '14 EVALUATION OF FA ILURE DATA GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION PACM5b 15 EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS EVALUA TI ON OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING CCMBINATIONS OF JACM582 119 TION TECHN[QUES THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF [TERAT[VE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INTEGRA WJCCbl ~07 A MODIF[ED GIVENS METHOO FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUA TI ON OF LARGE MATRICES JACMb13 HI ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF ~ANAGEMENT [NFORMATION SYSTEMS IBSJ631 2 NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF MULT[PLE [NTEGRAlS AUS 63 B.18 AND SYSTEMS FOR NAVAL USE EVALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER COMPONENTS, EQU[P~ENTS, EJCCS6 9 CACM62D j9S EVALUATION OF POLYNOMIALS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUA TION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PRCGRAMS PACM56 19 S[~ULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUA TI ON OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS JACM573 354 LEARNING MAC~INES AN EVALUATION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE F[ELD OF NCR 624 143 ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM614 637 AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METH~DS FOR H[GHER THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRl RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS PGEC6.l2 92 PGEC602 213 AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS TCJ66B 277 EVALUATION OF SORTING ~ETHOOS EJCC55 39 THE EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ICSIS81 687 EVALUATION OF fHE ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF WHIRLW[ND I EJCC5175 A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM JACM551 18 A NOTE ON THE EVALUATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC SERIES TCJl594 162 INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM CACMb25 256 POLYNOM[AL EVALUATION REV [SITED CACMb37 384 G SYSTEM IN A ~ANUFACI SYSTEMS DESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESS IN P ACM61 1284 ~ULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR EJCC57 71 BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR JACMS72 189 RONMENT BY GEESE. GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECHNIQUES IATION OF A RAOAR AND ITS ENVI WJCC61 4'10 EVAPORATED FILMS AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS WCR 594 32 ANGLE-OF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS ItlMJb02 Ib3 fIXED, ASSOCIATIVE ME~ORY USING EVAPORATED ORGANIC DIODE ARRAYS FJCC63 101 E OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS /THE INfLUENC ItlMJ602 184 THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS ANALYSIS OF [BMJb02 130 SYSTEM BEHAV[OUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AUS 63 C.15 THE GENERALIZED IMPORTANT EVENT TECHNIQUE CACM619 394 REALIZATION OF EVENTS BY LOGICAL NETS JACMS82 181 WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL TCJ6631 SO EVERYMAN'S INFCRMATION SYSTEM CACM633 123 ON THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE CAN 60 '13 SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL POTENTIAL IOMJ622 179 OPTIMIZATION THROUGH EVOLUTION AND RECOMBINATION SOS 62 '13 C TArE SYSTE~ FOR FIELD CO~PUTER APPLICATIONS THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETI FJCC63 577 EVOLUTION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING PACM52P 29 THE EVOLUTION OF CCMPUTING MACHINES AND SYSTEMS PIRE625 1039 THE EVOLUTION OF CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGES OF COMPUTING P[RE625 1059 III THE EVOLUTION OF DESIGN IN A SERIES OF COMPUTERS, LEO 1- rCJ4611 42 ATION INFORMATION CENTER EVOLUTION OF DOCUMENT CONTROL IN A MATERIALS DETERIOR ICS[581 731 THE EVOLUTION OF PMOGRAMMING SYSTEMS P [RE611 2B3 COMPUTER EVOLUTION TO AID COMPILERS CAN 62 238 A PROPOSED EVOLUTIONARY MODEL SOS 61 229 ON COMPUTING THE EXACT CHARACTEH[ST[C POLYNOMIAL PACM62 104 OF A MATRIX THE EXACT DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL ICIP59 62 COPE (CONSOLE OPERATOR PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION) CACM600 661 FORMAL EXAMINATIONS FeR COMPUTER PE~SONNEL TCB6622 55 IN WHICH ORDER ARE D[FFERENT CONDITIONS TO BE EXAMINED BIT 634 255 OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE THE SOLUTl ON AUS 571 115 INTER-NATION SIMULAflON, AN EXAMPLE OF A SELF-ORGAN[ZING SYSTEM SOS 62 19 AND FORECASTING PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCOOEO PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS ARAP591 64 THE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF DEAL[NG WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION WJCC55 101 A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE fOR THE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND APPL[CATIONS ON A 1090) (FRENCH) 10F ROl'E62 717 186 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 186 EXA - EXP TITLE WORD INDEX CODE AND CONTROL IV, EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE DF 'STOP EXAMPLES OF ABSTRACT MACHINES SOME EXAMPLES OF NU~ERICAL METHODS AND THE PHIl.OSOPHY BEHIND THEM ON THE EXCEPTIONAL CASE IN A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARCS OF A COMPLETE GRAPH THE RCLE OF A PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY IN PROGRAM EXCHANGE THE EXCHANGE AMERICAN STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION EXCHANGE MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM RADIX EXCHANGE, AN INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SI~ULATION OF STEAM GENERATION IN A HEAT EXCHANGER HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN DISTRIBUTED P ARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL OAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATION MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUI A STUDY OF ASYNCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY SEQUENCING THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION NEOUSLY A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTA AN ATTEMPT TO UNIFY THE CONSTITUENT CONCEPTS OF SERIAL PROGRAM EXECUTION AF LEXIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER A COMPUTER FOR DIRECT EXECUTION OF ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES EFFECTS OF DIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRID COMPUTER STAGE EXECUTIVE CONTROL SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE DECISION SIMULATION THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM SYSTEM INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION 1961 COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND SYMPOSIUM A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING MECHANISMS DESIGN OF AN INTEG RATED PRDGRA~MING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART III, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF THE LOADER DIFFUSION OF GAS FRO~ A LIQUID INTO AN EXPANDING BUBBLE PACT LOOP EXPANSION THE IMPACT ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER FACILITIES WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OPERATIONS RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE A REVIEW OF ORDVAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS, THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS EXPERIENCE THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE HOW COMPUTERS CAN LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE THE USE OF AN EL ECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE AND PLANS FOR ~ARKETING-RESEARCH OPERATIONS FORTRAN EXPERIENCE AND REMDTE OPERATION BY NON-COMPUTER SPECIALISTS OPERATING AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH LEO EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION ELECTRON TUBE AND CRYSTAL DIODE EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTING EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM S ON LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING A MAJOR APPLICATION ON AN E.D.P. SYSTH SCALE ELECTRCSTATIC MEMORY ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICAL USE OF DATA TRANSMISSION EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE IN TRANSMITTING ACCOUNTING DATA EXPERIENCE IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH CRGANIZATION EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER CO~PUTER SERVICE OPERA TI ONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING EXPERIENCE ON THE AIR FORCE UNIVAC RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE ON THE OARAC CENSUS ~XPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC SYSTEM THE FIRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A lI.FE ASSURANCE OFFICE EXPERIENCE WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ESTABLISHMENT EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZED INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH ALGDL 60 INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEM OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A SERVICE BUREAU EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL ON THE 1410 EXPERIENCE WITH COMPONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTE RS MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY (GERMANI OPERA TING EXPERIENCE WITH FORTRAN EXPERIENCE WITH HYBRID COMPUTATION EARLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH LANGUAGE H EXPERIENCE WIT~ MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTI NI NG OF THE EDSAC EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EOSAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH NICHOLAS EXPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A 8USINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH RAYDAC EXPERIENCE WITH THE ATLAS SCHEDULING SYSTEM A HALF YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LDS ALAMOS 701 OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE WITH THE SEAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE WIT~ UNIVAC SYSTEMS USER EXPERIENCES ANC APPLICATIONS OF THE ERA 1103 SOFTWARE EXPERIENCES AT IMPERIAL OIL SOME EXPERIENCES IN PRICE MAPPING EXPERIENCES OF USING A DIGITAL CO~PUTER IN INDUSTRY, 1 EXPERIENCES OF USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN INDUSTRY, 2 EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. SYSTEM EXPERIENCES WITH REGRESSION ANALYSIS TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 1, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC MACHINE-MADE INDEX FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE, AN EXPERIMENT DATA PROCESSING WITH PAPER TAPE. AN EXPERIMENT SIMPLIFIED CODING, A PEDAGDGIC EXPERIMENT SIMULATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT SIMLLATION OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE EXPERIMENT SChoeLS AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING, AN EXPERIMENT AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS LITERATURE WITH RAMAC AN EXPERIMENT IN ~ECHANICAL SEA~CHING OF RESEARCH STRETCH EXPERIMENT IN ~ULTIPROGRA~MING AN EXPERIMENT IN ~USICAL COMPOSITION OROER TAGS' 181 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 EUR - EXP MSEE464 39 P GEC622 132 IF IP62 17 18MJ605 487 CAS 60 164 PCS 62 248 C ACM638 422 CAS 62 31 JACM592 156 PGEC621 ~3 CAN 62 174 PGEC5'l2 197 AUS 60B'2.2 CACM603 16B EJCC59 108 ROME62 237 PGEC612 253 EJCC61 184 FJCC63 251 PACM61 6C5 PACM62 58 CAN 60 338 PACM59 ~8 TCB7633 83 TCB5613 100 TC82595 71 OCR 62 93 18SJ633 298 18MJ623 329 JACM564 292 TCJ5634 294 HARV55 176 TCJ2604 164 BCS 58 ~30 EJCC52 44 EJCC53 91 WJCC~3 49 PIRE530 1294 AODC62 11 TCJ1582 49 EJCC51 50 CAS 59 41 CAS 59 132 ADC 53 21 CACM610 436 EJCC53 67 ICSI581 699 CAN 60 44 NCR 531 21 TCJ6631 17 RMCS60 41 TCJ5634 305 TCJ2604 164 TCJ3614 185 CAN 5B 370 TCJ6631 28 EJCC53 62 43 EJCC53 ONR 53 30 TCJ3601 2 TCJ4611 25 F JCC63 183 TCJ5622 125 CACM625 282 TCJ5623 157 CAN 62 222 ECIP55 132 TCJ5622 132 FJCC62 36 TCJ5623 158 ADC 53 239 NCR 537 66 IEES56 276 RMCS60 7 EJCC52 17 SJCC63 59 BIT 623 137 EJCC53 45 ARAP591 58 EJCC51 90 PGEC521 33 CAS 55 14 CAN 62 214 TCJ6644 34B TCBI571 6 TC81572 30 TCJ2604 152 AUS 60Bll.3 TCJ2593 118 TCJ2593 120 18MJ584 3~4 AUS 60AI0.3 AUS 60C12.2 WJCC61 133 CATH63 329 ICC 633 162 CACM630 610 WJCC58 168 PACM62 28 PGEC513 175 187 EXP - FAC TITLE WORO INDEX CORRECTION TO AN AN EEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING DOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS, AN TECHNICAL TERMS AN AUTOMATIC INDEXING, AN AN PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES AN CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM AN CCRRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT A MACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE AN THE USE OF PEGASUS AUTO CODE IN SOME PUNCHED PAPER TAPE FOR AN CHARACTERISTICS THEORETICAL AND AUTOMATIC INDEXING, AN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS AN A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III, SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION AN SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION AN AN HYPOTHESES AN CAPACITORS AN OF STEP, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATEDI RIAL TRANSLATOR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES, AN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIALI THEORETICAL AND TION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS, AN TOR DEVICES FOR USE IN A DIGITAL MEMORY AN APPROACH TO THE NAND RETRI EVAL AN AN SOME PROPERTIES OF AN o THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONI SOME THE AUHMATIC OESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL A TAPE DICTIONARY FOR LINGUISTIC SPECIALIZED AUTOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED R OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ElECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL TIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERI RECENT NUMERICAL MMETRIC MATRICI MAXIMIZING FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS, DESIGN OF CHARACTERIZING LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION REPORT ON PRELIMINARY DATA PROCESSING FOR SOME SOME A DIGITAL COMPUTER ASSOCIATIONS SOME MEMORIES A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH RT 1, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MODEL AND ITS PARAMI CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL COMPUTER DATA FITTING SWAC OLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE PI SOME NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEM THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EQUATION IMPLICIT VS. ENTIAL EQUATIONS NOT CONTAINING THE FIRST DERIVATIVE CROSTICS REDUNDANCY INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR INTERPLANETARY APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EMPIRICAL EMPIRICAL STUDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICAL STUDY IN HEURISTICS EMPIRICAL REQUIREMENTS GENERATION, CCMPUTER CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH FRACTICNS ON THE COMPUTATION Of ON ~EAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC CCMPONENTS, RATIONAL APPROXI~ATIONS TO THE RE DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGARITHMIC AND L SOLUI ON RATIONAL FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS TO THE RY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AN TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EVALUATING NUMBERS TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF A BASIC COMPILER FOR ARITHMETIC COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR ALGEBRAIC DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES FROM THEIR REGULAR MANIPULATION OF ALGEBRAIC AN ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN ON TRANSLATION OF BOOLEAN THE MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF REALIZATION OF ALGOL PROCEDURES AND DESIGNATIONAL THECREM TC THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTION COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR BOOLEAN REGULAR A SURVEY OF REGULAR 188 EXA - EXP EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION PGEC581 60 EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING FJCC63 1 EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL CLASSIFICATION WITH P IOSI5Bl 711 EXPERIMENT IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF NSMT60 398 EXPERIMENT INQUIRY JACM613 404 EXPERIMENT MODEL OF ADAPTIVE MEMCRY PACM62 L2 EXPERIMENT ON THE EFfeCT OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON I BMJ623 348 I EES56 463 EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER AUS 60 B8.2 EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF JACM583 266 EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A ARAP634 1 EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TCJ4611 30 EXPERIMENTAL DATA TCB7633 82 EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM WJCC54 23 PGEC632 92 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRl RECORDING EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY MIPP61 236 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN PGEC633 300 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS I BMJ593 260 EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH- EJCC5B 38 EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH- I8MJ591 74 EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 705 WJCC56 68 EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM FOR THE SELECTION OF DISJUNCTIVE WJCC61 571 EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORY USING DIODES AND PACM52T 133 EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE PLCI61 B6 EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLATION IT EJCC58 138 99 EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ITH PLCI61 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERROR IN ICIP59 36 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FEATURE WORD CONSTRUC JACM634 458 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ELECTRON-BEAM DRIVEN SEMICONDUC IBMJ624 437 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT-CURRENT DEVICES ONR 60 56 EXPERIMENT AL SYSTEM FOR LOGIC OES IGN DATA ACCUMULAT 10 IFlP62 678 EXPERIMENTAL TIME-SHARING SYSTEM SJCC62 335 EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY I BMJ621 27 EXPERIMENTAL 1000-MC TRANSISTORS 18MJ593 230 EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT I BMJ573 257 EXPERIMENTATION ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR T EJCC57 68 EXPERIMENTS AUS 571 118 PACM59 80 EXPERIMENTS EXPERIMENTS FJCC63 419 EXPERIMENTS A TCJ5634 313 EXPERIMENTS SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIO SOS 62 535 EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERA PACM61 2A2 EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED OF OIAGONALIZATION OF SY JACM574 459 EXPERIMENTS FOR EVALUATING RELIABILITY WJCC57 20 EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTOMATA PGEC604 469 EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM614 601 JACM561 26 EXPERIMENTS IN APPROXIMTING THE SOLUTION OF A JACM572 174 EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS EXPERIMENTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING PLCI61 217 EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE AUS 60B'9.3 EXPERIMENTS IN IDEAL FACTORIZATION ON THE MIDAC JACM552 III EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING WJCC59 173 EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING AND THINKING ICIP59 303 EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH EJCC57 221 EXPERIMENTS IN THE GENERATION OF WORD AND DOCUMENT FJCC62 234 EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED NCR 554 64 EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTING MACHINES LSU 5S 101 EXPERIMENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION Of GAME-LEARNING, P4 TCJ6633 232 I BMJ593 275 EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE OPERATOR TO THE EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POlYNOMI4LS FOR JACM581 9 EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARAB CACII614 187 EXPERIMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE WJCC54 60 EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER PACM62 10 EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER JACM634 493 EXPF.RIMENTS WITH THE HELP OF COMPUTERS AODC62 119 EXPLANATION OF LEARNING IN ANIMALS HTP 58 691 EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR DIFFUSION JACM551 42 EXPLICITLY IMERICAL SOLUTION OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFER rCJ6644 368 EXPLOITATION IN THE COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DOUBLEEJCC60 39 EXPLORATION 56 FJCC62 IEES56 100 EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMERTY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINE CATH63 1'>3 EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM MACHINE WJCC60 143 EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE WJCC57 218 EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE CATH63 109 EXPLOSIONS. AND BilLS OF MATERIAL IBSJ633 2aa EXPLOSIVE TCJ6631 39 EXPONENTIAL AND HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS USING CONTINUED JACM5~4 262 JACM592 283 EXPONENTIAL DIGITAL FILTERS EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION CASE RTCS62 304 JACM571 24 EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTU PGEC622 b5 EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICA PACM56 4 EXPONENTIAL METHOD OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORO INA CACM638 491 EXPONENTIAL PReCESS INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE CACM606 361 CACM600 541 EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM A ROME62 23 EXPRESSING A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLICATION TCJ5623 164 EXPRESSIONS CACM611 3 EXPRESSIONS TCJ4611 10 EXPRESSIONS JACM614 585 EXPRESSIONS CACM619 3'16 EXPRESSIONS JACM622 222 CACM627 384 EXPRESSIONS EXPRESSIONS TCJ6644 308 THE TCJ5634 H2 EXPRESSIONS EXPRESSIONS 4PPLICATION OF 4 fINITE SET COVERING IFIP62 731 CACM611 70 EXPRESSIONS 4NO CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 EXPRESSIONS MlC STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA PGEC601 39 EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS PGEC623 314 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 L88 EXP - fEE TITLE WORD INDEX EXP - FAC CAtM604 184 EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR COMPUTATION BY MACHINE, PART CACM609 500 EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X TCJ6631 61 EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE PGEC584 268 EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS PGEC591 3 EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CACM596 32 EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIDNAL MECHANISM EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AUS 63 C.ll TCJ6633 231 EXTENDED AUTOCODE FOR PEGASUS A TRANSLATION TE ROME62 23 EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION THEORY GENE JACH634 562 PACM61 2Al EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS IBMJ632 151 EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN IflP62 78 EXTENDING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ELECTRONIC PCS 62 254 EXTENSION EXTENSION OF FIBONACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES CACM630 639 JACM563 212 EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOD IBMJ592 169 EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS PACM59 53 THE EXTENSION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIffERENTIAL EQUATIONS CACMU3 107 A COMPUTATIONAL EXTENSION OF THE VARIATE DIFFERENCE METHOD TCJlt624 292 ABS12 ALGOL, AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INDUSTRIAL USE NCR 564 105 A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER CACM604 214 MACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF COMPILER 'LANGUAGES SOLUTION Of SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIfFERENTIAL EQUAl EXTENSIONS OF THE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FOR THE TCJ4611 80 CAS 58 78 SCIENTIFIC USES OF A MEDIUM-SCALE COMPUTER WITH EXTENSIVE ACCESSORY FEATURES A METHOD OF COUPLING EJCC51 136 A SMALL CO~PUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS EJCC56 124 DATAfILE, A NEW TOOL FOR EXTENSIVE FILE STORAGE CAS 51 1 KEEPING SYSTEM AN EXTENSIVE HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORDHTP 58 809 TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZED HARV41 267 TRANSfER BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MEMORY TCJ3601 11 PROBLEMS Of AUDITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION 2, THE EXTERNAL AUDITOR AND COMPUTERS MUL TI PROGRAM CACM607 413 SCHEDULING, PARTS 3 AND 4. SCHEDULING ALGORITHM AND EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS PACH62 26 EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 CACM636 321 THE EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA fOR THE URAL-2 DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC52 63 THE RAYDAC SYSTEM AND ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY ANL 53 1 A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION PIRE530 1444 A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION fUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND BINARY AND TRUTH- CACM585 12 6 -fUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND' CORRECTION TO 'BINARY AND TRUTH CACM588 CACM621 16 AN INfORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE ABILITY TO EXTRACT INTELLIGENCE fROM DATA TCJl583 142 A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD fOR ROOT EXTRACTION AUS 63 B.ll METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS CACMSBD 6 DIGITAL CDMP~TERS EXTRACTION Of ROOTS BY REPEATED SUBTRACTIONS FOR WJCt60 13 THE FACT COMPILER, A SYSTEM fOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL Of INfORMATION WJCC55 119 AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR TCJ6632 193 SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIfFERENCE SQUATIONS THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIfIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD fOR PGEC561 1 SEER, A SEQUENCE EXTRAPOLATING ROBOT THOD fOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION M TCJ6632 169 TCJS623 193 . NOTE ON AN EXTREMUM LOCATING ALGORITHM PLCI61 5B INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC PROGRAMMING IBMJ632 146 DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR A ~ANAGEMENT EYE VIEW OF THE COMPUTER LSU 56 144 PIRE625 1093 EYES AND EARS FOR COMPUTERS CAS 56 119 OPTICAL CALCULATIONS USING THE BURROUGHS EtOI CALCULATION OF LSU 55 135 ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS EI0l EJCC54 50 APPLICATION OF THE BURROUGHS ElOI COMPUTER LSU 57 189 LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTRODATA EI0l ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ROME62 731 USE OF f.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTING PROBLEM (fRENCH) JACM634 545 A METHOD FOR fINDING ALL THE ZEROS OF f(ZI JACM572 14B THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING FIZ) = 0 ON MICR WJCC60 251 OELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INTERCONNECTIONS, AND SYSTEM FABRICATION FLY'S-EYE IBMJ632 Ilt6 LENS TECHNIQUE fOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS AUS 513 302 I'ANAGEMENT FACES AN ELECTRONIC FUTURE ICSI582 867 THE CONSTRUCTION OF A fACETEO CLASSIFICATION FOR A SPECIAL SUBJECT WJCC58 212 A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION WJCC56 75 COMPUTER DESIGN TO FACILITATE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CAMB49 96 CHECKING FACILITIES THE SMALL COMPUTER AND DECENTRALIZEO COMPUTING FACILITIES LSU 51 30 TC87644 119 COMPUTER TRAINING FACILITIES THE IMPACT TCJ5634 294 ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER FACILITIES THE APPLICATION OF A LARGE-SCALE WJCC58 165 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE ASSIGNMENT Of TELEPHONE FACILITIES 96 SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME EJC057 THE CAS 51 23 PROBLEI'S Of PLANNING NEW MEtROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION fACILITIES AND SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AUS 63 C.ll THE EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING fACILITIES AT W.R.E. ECIP55 U8 TRANSFER fACILITIES BETIiEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES CAMB49 71 PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE FACILITIES FOR BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS SJCC63 323 MAN-MACHINE CONSOLE FACILITIES FOR COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN TCJ4612 88 PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION ONR 51 46 FACILITIES FOR OPERATING A COMPUTER TCJ1583 124 FURTHER AUTOCOoE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER (MERCURY) COMPUTER EJCC51 III THE PLACE OF SELF-REPAIRING FACILITIES IN COMPUTERS WITH DEADLINES TO MEET ECIP55 81 CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT fACILITIES Of ERMETH (GERMAN) AUS 6.3 C.3 THE TIllE-SHARING FACILITIES Of THE KDF9 COMPUTER CACM582 1 VARIABLE-WIDTH TABLES kITH BINARY-SEARCH FACILITY NCR 624 13 COMPUTER-CONTROLLED ASW TRAINING FAC III TY COUNTERED IN THE OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING fACILITY IMATHEMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS EN CAN 58 18 AS BOTH SYSTE~S ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING fACILITY FOR E~RICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT IERVES WJCC60 301 HACC59 6 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS BIT 621 16 APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 (THE CAROUSEL MEMORY) BIT 623 131 A HALF YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER ARAP612 325 UNCOL, THE MYTH AND THE FACT TCJ5622 112 FACT CACM635 231 SORTING NONREDUNDANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE FACT COMPILER 13 AND RETRIEVAL Of INfORMATION THE FACT COMPILER, A SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, WJCt6D SJCC62 307 FACT SEGMENTATION FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON ARAP612 HI WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR TCB6634 131 HOW IS 'fACT' GETTING ON MIPP61 192 M_CHINE RETRIEVAL USING THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR 14 IMP ANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FO PACM">8 R fAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT FACTOR ANALYSIS CABS62 2J8 CAN 62 189 CRITICAL CLASSIFICATION FACTOR CALCULATION FOR CRANE GEARCASES RECURSIVE fUNCTIONS Of SYMBOLIC RAPIDLY CONVERGENT ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH MINIMAL 'SUM Of PRODUCTS OF SUMS' ABSOLUTE MINIMAL PROGRAMMING fOR A MACHINE WITH AN THE AT W.R.E. AN CHNIQUE fOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN RALIZED TREE CIRCUIT, THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK Of AN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of LONGER MESSAGES A NOTE ON COMPUTERS A NONARITHMETICAL SYSTEM AN AN 189 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 796-980 ()-66--13 189 FAC - FIF TITLE WORD INDEX FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIZE FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FACTOR OF GERMANIUM IASUREMENT OF THE ANGULAR OEPEN FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION METHOD IHN FACTORED COST, STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT T FACTORIAL DESIGN A COMPUTER FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS FACTORIALS FACTORIALS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER fACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER FACTORIZATION OF FACTORIALS SOME EXPERIMENTS IN IDEAL FACTORIZATION ON THE MIOAC AN ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR POLYNOMIALS FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF MEMORY ELEMENTS SOME FACTORS AFFECTING RELIABILITY FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELIABILITY OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CHARACTER READERS SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTIVE USE OF COMPUTERS OF GOVERNMENT A.D.P. SYSTE~S SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY PRCDUCTION CONTROL SCHEME FOR LETCHWORTH FACTORY TOWARD THE CYBERNETIC FACTORY ITRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM 0 F COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FACTORY CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL CCMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE EVALUATION OF FAILURE DATA AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A CIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES "ANALYSIS OF NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL EXPERIENCE IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPATIBILITY IN A FAMILY OF CLOSELY RELATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS ACCURACY IN CO~POSITE RULES " A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FCRMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH COMPILER A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES AND AN ALGOL DESCRIPTION OF A COMPUTATION CARRIED OUT FOR FAO (FRENCHI MENT A.D.P. INSTALLATIDNS AND PROVISIONAL RESULTS SO FAR OBTAINED 10 RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERN CONDUCTING ALLOY FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPERPATENT LITERATURE THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE ANNING OF PRCOUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY IQUIREMENTS PL ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS, SUGAR BEET PRODUCTION IDERATI A ~EMORY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS, ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC CONS A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE AODER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER A FAST CARD READER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FA TIME SHARING IN LARGE, FAST COMPUTERS THE I MPACT OF FAST COMPUTERS ON PHYSICS SYSTEM DESIGN OF A SMALL, FAST OIGITAL COMPUTER FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL ADDITION SING METHODS TO THE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC SYSTEM APPLICATION OF LIST-PROCES SYMPOSIUM ON FAST MEMORY TECHNOLOGY FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCHING ELECTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DIVIDER MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TC-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING DETERMINING FASTEST ROUTES USING FIXED SCHEOULES SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS AN AUTOMATIC SELF-CHECKING AND FAULT-LOCATING METHOD FAULTS IN COMPUTERS THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH, FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS THE FEASIB1LITY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS FEASIBILITY OF NEURISTOR LASER COMPUTERS COMPUTER FEASIBILITY STUDY CONDUCTING A FEASIBILITY STUDY, A CASE HISTORY PROPOSAL FOR A FEASIBLE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE ITION ALGORI1HMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FEATURE WORD CCNSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGN 1410 FORTRAN EDIT FEATURES SCI ENTIF IC USES OF A MEDIUM-SCALE COMPUTER WITH EXTENSIVE ACCESSORY FEATURES THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE IBM 1440 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS DIGITAL COMPUTERS MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC MONITORING SYSTEM ON UREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUI OESIGN FEATURES OF A ~AGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR "THE NATIONAL B CONTROL FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC-DRUM TELEPHONE OFFICE THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY CONCEPTS, ANO FEATURES OF ALGOL THE MAIN FEATURES OF CPL DESIGN FEATURES OF CURRENT OIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS DESIGN FEATURES OF RE~INGTON RANO SPEEO TALLY SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER SAPO MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM FEATURES OF THE D1 COMPUTER AT DRESDEN (GERMANI DESIGN FEATURES OF THE ERA 1101 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER DIGITAL COMPUTERS DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C AND JAINCOMP-O ELECTRONIC SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCODE PROGRAMME AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING NG IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1957 IA PROCESS I NG IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 19~1, II 10CESSI ICESSI NG IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF OECEMBER 1957, III INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK INVESTIGATIONS OF MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS WITH FEEDBACK NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING THE ASSOC IA liON DENCE OF THE I~AGINARY PART OF THE ATOMIC SCATTERING IQUE FOR THE DETtRMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION DOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL ANO JOB COSTI PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO-LEVEL NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIZATION OF A TECHNIQUE FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH ON ITERATIVE 190 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 EXP - FEE TCJ56Z 1 TCJ4611 J ACM612 I BMJ592 CACM614 C,\S 62 CACM636 PACM59 BIT 613 PACM61 EJCC60 BIT 613 JACM552 CACM633 WJCC61 RMCS60 RMCS60 OCR 62 WJCC53 RMCS60 ECIP55 EOPS61 SOS 61 TCJ2593 NCR 574 WJCC51 I BMJ591 WJCC59 RTCS62 PGEC634 JACM623 TCJ26D4 BCS 58 CACM607 JACM593 ROME62 ICC 582 RMCS60 IIlMJ621 ICSI582 BIT 632 BCS 5B WJCC59 I EES56 BIT 631 PGEC554 PACM58 ICIP59 CLUN55 PGEC636 PGEC604 TCJ6644 IFIP6? PGEC593 NCR 594 PGEC613 IEES56 IBMJ594 NCR 594 SJCC63 SJCC62 WJCC57 PGEC625 TCB7644 EJCC61 I BMJ602 CACM59N ICSI582 OPI 62 TCB3591 CAN 58 CACM598 PGEC582 JACM634 CACM636 CAS 58 PIRE530 CACM620 J ACM572 PECS52 PGEC551 ROME62 TCJ6632 NCR 544 WJCC54 AUS 572 ECIP55 IFlP62 ECIP55 EJCC51 EJCC58 NCR 544 MTP 58 NCR 594 CACM594 CACM595 CACM599 TCB7632 PGEC554 PGEC583 48 73 211 106 184 83 309 BO 167 6A3 241 167 III lOB 405 49 66 129 5 23 192 35 2!J 115 115 94 2 159 328 365 350 164 5JO 420 384 421 18 1 55 1071 108 410 74 515 44 133 14 336 13 698 465 321 6$6 291 2!J2 389 520 345 259 1 213 211 649 113 158 96 13 915 255 3 256 1 141 458 310 18 1294 61B 112 2 21 385 134 87 155 224 73 367 90 43 114 98 201 218 22 11 34 ;4 136 213 190 FEE - FIL TITLE WORD INDEX FAC - F1F PGEC614 699 FEEDBACK PGEC634 361 FEEDBACK FEEDBACK AN ANAL YS IS 8Y PACM52T 61 PC;EC633 223 FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PACM52P 265 FEEDBACK CIRCUITS SOS 62 533 A FEEOBACK CODING THEORY OF LEARNING AND COGNITION PGEC541 17 AN OPERATIONAL-DIGITAL FEEDBACK DIVIDER PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THI A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PGEC603 3~9 COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS PGEC634 357 OF NON-LINEARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS THE EFFECT AUS ~72 220 SOS 59 122 BRAIN FUNCTICNING FEEDBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG OF Of LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS THE APPLICATION BCS 58 616 LYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT IERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANA WJCC60 301 EJCC56 A 2.5-MEGACYCLE FERRACTOR ACCU~ULA TOR ~O TC84603 111 THE FERRANTI ARGUS PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER E JCC52 126 THE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60014.1 AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI MERCURY COMPUTER TCJ1583 128 WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 1, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES TCJ2593 118 TCJ2592 68 THE FERRANTI PERSEUS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 CO~PUTER SYSTEM 29 SJCC63 EJCC~6 ID7 FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANOOM-ACCESS MEMORY COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERRITE APERTURED PLATES WCR 5B4 62 LCMT61 313 NEW FERRITE CORE ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPAC[TY STORAGE THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE [N A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT CENG59 143 FERRITE CORE LOGIC IN ALL-MAGNETIC TECHNIQUE IFIP62 611 IBI'J613 174 A O.7-MICROSECOND FERRITE CORE MEMORY NCR 584 268 LOGIC BY ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTIPATH FERRITE CORES F JCC62 164 HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES FJCC62 197 MICROAPERTURE HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORY FJCC63 LAMINATED FERR ITE MEMORY 17 PWCS54 50 PULSE RESPONSES OF FERRITE MEMORY CORES LTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARD FERRITE MEMORY CORES IRANOOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY A PGEC603 323 CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTIPATH STRUCTURES NCR ~84 263 PHASE EQUILIBRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-IRON-OXYGEN I BMJ5B3 193 FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS PGEC611 H SWITCHING-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIOS (GERMAN) ECIP5S 115 GENERAL PURPCSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC (FERRITE) ELEMENTS lEM-l, SMALL SIZE CACM590 3 EJCC58 H IMPULSE SWITCHING OF FERRITES ING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS (GERMAN) FERRITES AND TITANATES AS OECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCH EC IP55 111 TION AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERSI FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICA ECIP55 105 MEMORY MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONDENSERS AS BISTABLE ELEMENTS JACM553 169 SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC ~EMORY CAPACITORS PGEC581 34 PGEC564 164 A NEW TYPE OF FERROELECTRIC SHIFT REGISTER STUOY OF THE SECONO-OROER FERROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE I BI'J583 212 LCMT61 217 SO~E ASPECTS OF INFORMATION STORAGE IN FERROELECTRICS ERS THE SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERRO.ELECTRICS AS A MEMORY ELEMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUT WJCC53 140 FERROMAGNETIC CORES WITH MICROSECOND ACCESS ANL 53 118 PACM52P 197 DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC ~ATERIALS I BMJ622 25D SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND FERROMAGNET I SM 1"fIP62 625 NEW COMPONENT;S .FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS ADC 53 186 PARALLEL FERRORESONANT TRIGGERS J ACM554 243 TRANSCOIlE, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC COOING ·FOR HRUT J ACM~72 121 TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART A DPI 62 61 SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART B OPI 62 74 PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITII VIBRATING OPTIC FIBERS, A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMATION OPI 62 187 CACM630 639 AN EXTENSION OF FIBONACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES CACM600 648 FIBONACCIAN SEARCHING CAMB49 114 FICTITIOUS TRAFFIC MACHINES MANCSI 21 ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN IN DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD CLUN55 1H CURRICULUM NEEDS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD THE FUTURE DE~AND FOR MATHEMATICIANS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD CLUN55 127 DATA TCJ4611 1 TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE COMPUTER FIELO OEPENOENCE OF THE ENERGY [BMJ621 49 GAP IN SUPERCONDUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNETIC FIELD WJCC~9 187 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE TACTICAL FIELO ARMY ICIP59 244 THE POTENTIAL FIELD AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION 16MJ602 107 MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELO ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS CAN 58 298 SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD CALCULATIONS TCJ6644 332 OPTIMIZATION OF T~E ADDRESS FIELD COMPILATION IN THE ILLIAC 2 ASSEMBLER MY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD COMPUTER APPLICATIONS THE EVOLUTION OF AN AR F JCC63 517 18MJ621 82 THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE DEPENDENCE OF CRITICAL FIELD CURVES GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATIONI MAGNETIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONOUCTING ENERGY GAP IN 16MJ621 44 A NUMERICAL ~ETHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN RADIOT CACM630 625 lEW OF GCVER~MENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINERY IREV MSEE463 29 CENTER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTDMATIC PROGRAMMING IK OF THE COMPUTING MTP 58 2':>7 CLUN55 135 FUTURE DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF COMPUrATION J ACM5 74 393 COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY SUMMARY OF ICC 634 210 ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL NCR 624 143 AN EVALUATION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF LEARNING MACHINES THE HARV61 230 POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES TO THE FIELD OF STATISTICS IBMJ'>14 318 THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE WJCC57 211 MEANS FIELO PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING HACC59 25 SOLUTION OF FIELO PROBLEMS PIRE611 268 ,A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PROBLEMS IBMJ621 119 ALLOYS HIGH-FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-HO AND NB-ZR PACM59 6 RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRA~ PGEC635 512 MEMORY VARIABLE FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH PCS 62 75 VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION CHBK62 9 NETWORK-TYPE DIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELD-PROBLEM ANALOGIES WJCC59 189 eATA TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONCEPTS FOR FIELDATA CACM632 63 DECIMAL-TO-BINARY CONVERSION OF SHORT FIELDS NIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE U WJCC59 119 7 NIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE U CACM599 SUMMATION OF THE SCATTERING AUS 60B'4.2 SERIES FCR THE SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS BY ATOMIC FIELDS TION SPATIAL VARIATION OF CURRENTS AND FIELDS DUE TO LOCALIZED SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONDUC I BMJ573 223 GEOMETRY MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL PGEC594 458 PGEC602 199 PROLATE SPHEROIDS MAGNETIC FIELDS OF TWIS TORS REPRESENT~O BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW CACM626 300 FIFTEEN· YEARS ACM J ACM621 64 FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOME PROPERTIES OF BINARY COUNTERS WITH CASCAOED BINARY COUNTERS WITH ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING NETWORK WITH A STUDY OF A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUED 191 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 191 fiG - FIR TITLE WORO INDEX ATiON OF TUNNEL DIOOE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT ANO CIRCUIT TIME CONSTANT IRACTERIZ SYSTEMS A FIGURE DF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDING PROCESSING OF A LARGE DATA FILE REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE PRODUCTION CONTROL ON THE DISK FILE A NOTE ON SAMPING A TAPE FILE AN ENGINEERING OESCRIPTION OF THE BURROUGHS OISK FILE A MULTIPLE-ACCESS DISC FILE RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH FILE A METHOO FOR AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF A FILE ADDRESSING METHOD MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING WITH THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER INVENTORY THE UNIVAC, FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER THE PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF FILE DESIGN AND PROCESSING THE DESIGN AND SYSTEM ASPECTS OF THE HD FILE DRUM LARGE SCALE FILE MAINTENANCE A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE MEMORY SYSTEM ATA PRI ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF DATA ON DISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER 0 A TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR USE OF THE DISK FILE ON STRETCH FILE ORGANIZATION AND ADDRESSING FILES METHODS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL MENU STUDY INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING I INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING II MAGNETIC TAPE FILE PROCESSING WITH THE NCR 304 'FILE PROCESSING' IN SEAL A VARIANT METHOD OF FILE SEARCHING FILE SEARCHING USING VARIABLE LENGTH KEYS DISK FILE SORTING DATAFILE, A NEW TOOL FOR EXTENSIVE FILE STORAGE A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER LOCATING THE LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIEO MEMORY THE UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, I FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III THEORY OF FILES USE OF TREE STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING FILES DF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILES METHOOS DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DISK FILES AN AUTOMATIC THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY FILES METHODS OF UTILIZING INTERROGATION Of ALL ITEMS LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS SORTING NONREDUNDANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE FACT COMPILER A COMPUTER MEMORY USING MAGNETIC FILM AGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILM IPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROP EFFECT OF RESIOUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTICS SIZE AND SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER UNITS CIRCUITS THE CROSSED-FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER THIN FILM CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY ANALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER THIN FILM CRYOTRON TIME CONSTANTS PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSEO FILM CRYOTRON, A REVIEW CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM CRYOTRONS PROPERTIES OF THIN FILM CRYOTRONS LARGE SIGNAL MOOEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR A DYNAMIC ANALYSES OF SLIDER 8EARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEl A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUOY PART II, NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF GAT ION OF PIVOTED SLIOER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATICN STUDY PART Ill, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTI THIN-FILM MEMORIES MAGNETIC FILM MEMORIES, A SURVEY A NONOESTRUCTIVE READOUT FILM MEMORY A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE THIN FILM MEMORY DEVICE THE MAGNETIC ROO, A CYLINDRICAL, THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL DEVICES ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PMAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY FILES ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN-FILM SEMICONDUCTORS A THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER SPEEDS SCME PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRO-SECONO CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS TIME AVERAGE MAGNETIC FILM, UNLIMITED STDRAGE THIN MAGNETIC FILMS CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS EDGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS COMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL THIN FILMS NANOSECOND SWITCHING IN THIN MAGNETIC FILMS THE FUTURE OF THIN MAGNETIC FILMS STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS RESIOUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS ANGLEOF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS GEOMETR IC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OF THIN FILMS MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS INI TlAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS NDNLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH THIN PERMALLOY FILMS ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLED THIN MAGNETIC FILMS SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS C ONCERNING SUPERCONCUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS ITHE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS HIGH-FRE~UENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRCDUCED 8Y 192 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FEE - FIL IBMJ622 170 PGEC591 1t8 LSU 56 111 WJCC56 39 PACM61 12B2 CACM626 31t3 FJCC63 3ltl FJCC63 351 PGEC614 718 IBMJ632 127 CACM628 459 FJCC63 173 WJCC56 95 LSU 57 182 lUS 573 nit CACM628 450 WJCC58 197 BCS 58 157 EJCC56 136 CACM635 245 CACM635 227 CACM63D 631 IBSJ632. 86 WJCC58 194 EJCC58 63 BIT 611 54 BIT 612 103 NEWC57 9 ARAP623 311 CACM633 101 WJCC59 295 CACM636 330 EJCC56 121t WJCC60 53 WCR 604 42 JACM584 319 JACM613 418 CAS 56 74 CACM62D 507 CACM620 508 CACM637 384 EJCC60 137 CACM635 272 WJCC58 194 CACM630 626 LCMT61 163 LCMT61 63 CACM612 90 CACM61D 555 CACM635 231 ICIP59 447 ONR 60 113 ONR 60 262 IFlP62 612 EJCC59 255 ONR 60 213 ONR 60 230 ONR 60 239 ONR 60 14 ONR 60 198 DNR 60 366 PGEC635 517 IBMJ593 237 I BMJ593 256 I8MJ593 260 PGEC592 92 PGEC603 308 WJCC61 411 NCR 62ft 63 P IRE611 155 WJCC60 97 LCMT61 195 PGEC603 315 FJCC63 551 LCMT61 163 18MJ602 143 PGEC603 321 IFIP62 590 DNR 60 249 PGEC622 200 AUS 60AID.2 ICIP59 439 ONR 60 130 ONR 60 319 I S"J602 96 I S,.,J602 116 ISMJ602 189 LCMT61 411 I BMJ624 394 I BMJ624 449 18MJ632 130 IIIMJ602 163 I BMJ592 140 IBMJ602 107 ONR 60 121 IBMJ634 218 IBMJ624419 ISMJ621 75 I BMJ602 184 ONR 60 153 L92 TITLE WORD INOEX FIL - FLO EVAPORATED A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FOR~ATION OF THIN POLYMER SUPERCONDUCTING SUPERCONDUCTING TIN MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN XPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD MAGNETIC A MODIFICATION OF AN AUTOMATIC TRACKING PROGRAM OPTICAL OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION AND ON EXPONENTIAL OIGITAL SIMULATION OF DIGITAL DESIGN OF NUMERICAL DIGITAL LOW IN ARITH~ETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS ELECTRONICS IN COMPUTERS IONS ADMINISTRATIVE AND OIFFERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR ON ORGANIZING AND ORGAN IZ ING AND METHODS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS A ROUTINE TO LICATIONS TO THE REDUCTION OF MISSILI A METHOD FOR A ~ETHOD FOR o THE SPHEROIOAL WAVE EQUATION PROGRAMMING FOR PENALTIES ON A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH OROER ROOT ANALOG COMPUTER ~ETHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND A GENERALIZED ~ETHOD FOR THE USE OF A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR VARIABLES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR AN AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER HOW MUCH SCIENCE CAN YOU HAVE AT YOUR STATISTICS, ETC. WITH A PROGRAM~ING TAPE A CECISION PROCEDURE FOR COMPUTATIONS OF TURING MACHINES, KTH-ORDER A STABLE IMPLICIT PARABOLIC EQUATION METHOD OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING THE APPLICATION OF ONS ERROR STABILITY IN EST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A EST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A OF MATRICES eVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS APPLICATION OF A PARTITIONING ALGORITHMS FOR DIFFRACTION BY A II, NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUAT ION FOR OPERATOR A NOVEL DIFFERENTIAL EQUI ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR CASCADED COMBAT VEHICLE A SIMULATION OF A BUSINESS SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE ICC'S THE REPORT ON THE BCS COND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOT CONTAINING THE G A SECONDI NeTE ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF A AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S ESSING OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON AI ERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATICNS OF THE RICAL SOLUTICN OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE COMMENT ON 'OECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE F QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL DIfFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE YLOR SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS ONS WITH CONSTANT COEFI NOTE ON DECOMPOSITION INTO M AXIO~, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE ANATRAN, LEAPS, THE A ASSURANCE OFFICE PLANS NOUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM AND TIN 193 THE THE THE FILMS AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT fiLMS AS LOGIC ELEMENTS FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT fILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY fILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY SYMPOSIUM ON E FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 FILMS WITH COPPER, GOLD, AND SILVER FILMS, REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER MEMORIES FILON'S METHOO OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION FIL TER FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER FILTERING BY OOUBLE DIFFRACTION THE SYNTHESIS FILTERING SYSTEMS FIL TERS FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MISSILE OATA PROCESSING FILTERS WITH T~RESHOLO ELEMENTS ERRORS DUE TO OVERF FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEED FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING COMPUTER INSTALLAT FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM RESPONSIBILITIES FINANCING A LABORATORY FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY FINO INFORMATION FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS FlNDAFACT FINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APP FINDING ALL THE ZEROS OF F(ZI FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AN FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN FINDING PROCESSES AN AUTOMATIC FINDING ROOT LOCI FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS FINDING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS FINOING'STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION FINDING THE MAXIMUM OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION FINDING ZEROS CF ARBITRARY FUNCTIONS FINDS A RAILROAD CAR FINGERS OR FISTS FINGERTIPS FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PROOUCTION MONITORING, SALES FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA FIN ITE AUTOMAT A FINITE AUTOMATA ANO NEURAL NETS FINITE AUTOMATA AND THE SET OF SQUARES FINITE AUTOMATA AND THEIR OECISIDN PROBLEMS FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS FINITE AUTOMATION FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER FINITE DIFFERENCES FOR THE SDLUTION OF PARTIAL FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS IMPLICIT FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATI FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS FINITE POINT SET IERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF B FINITE POINT SET IER~INATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF B FINITE SEQUENTIALLY CO~PACT PROCESS FOR THE AOJOINTS FINITE SET COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF FINITE SETS FINITE SINUSOIDAL PHASE GRATING FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS IFILM LUBRICATION STUOY PART FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPRCXIMATION TO THE BIHARMONIC FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTDMATA FINITE-STATE MACHINES FIRING STABILITY (ACTIVE SUSPENSIONI FIRING TABLE COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC FIRING TABLES FIRM COMPUTER FIRMS NEW FORMULAS FIRST AND SECOND KINO FORMULAS FIRST AND SECOND KINOS ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FIRST ANO SECONO KINDS' FIRS T COMPUTER FIRST COMPUTER IN RHDDESIA FIRST CONFERENCE FIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLICITLY IMERICAL SOLUTION OF SE FIRST DERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYIN FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE FIRST ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE PROC FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY DF THE ICC FIRST KINO A TECHNIQUE FDR THE NUM FIRST KINO BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PROD FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TI~E FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' IHE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS 0 FIRST ORDER FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ISTRUCTION OF TA FIRST ORDER OF MULTI-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL ECUATI FIRST ORDER PREDICATE CALCULUS ITHE PROOUCTION FRO FIRST STEP IN BREEOING THE DIGINALOG FIRST THREE YEARS FIRST VERSION OF UNCOL FIRST YEAR wITH A BUSINESS COMPUTER FIRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER, AND FUTURE FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCO COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FIG - FIR WCR 594 FJCC63 EJCC59 ONR 60 ONR 60 IBMJ602 PGEC594 TCJ2593 I BMJ634 FJCC62 JACM602 AUS 572 EJCC60 OPI 62 EJCC57 J ACM592 JACM561 JACM613 IFIP62 J ACM574 EJCC55 LSU 55 TCB1573 lCSI582 I CSI582 CLUN55 CLUN55 ICSI581 CACM594 PACM{i9 PACM59 JACM634 PECS52 CACM612 PACM61 NCR 574 PACM61 PGEC592 TCJ5622 TCJ3603 HARV61 JACM5B2 CACM618 CACM590 I BMJ584 EOPS61 IFlP62 JACM623 JACM6t4 JACM63it IBMJ592 JACM611 PGEC635 JACM571 HARV47 PACM62 SJCC62 PACM59 PACM56 J ACMS93 CACM628 IFIP62 CACM630 IBMJ634 I BMJ593 TCJ6632 TCJ6631 PGEC6D4 PGEC613 CACM6t6 PACM52P HARV47 SJCC62 CAS 58 JACM594 J ACM632 JACM633 ICC 622 TCJ5622 TCB3593 TCJ6644 TCJ3602 EJCC5T ROME62 ICC 622 JACM621 JACM611 CACM604 CACM600 lFIP62 JACM613 TCJ2593 ICIP59 WJCC60 TCJ6631 WJCC61 TCJ1581 TCJ3601 TCJ3603 I BMJ62 I 32 67 28 1B6 162 173 45B 120 297 213 181 207 25 20 139 283 16 440 736 450 26 29 4B 1435 1411 201 195 163 16 49 TO 545 14 107 5A5 164 5A2 182 147 175 19B 154 356 3 282 408 391 315 467 528 114 1 410 18 153 52 255 52 23 395 441 131 613 345 256 177 93 469 366 279 103 194 33 116 515 126 't12 83 19 31 368 112 204 111 81 84 91 235 536 169 314 144 21.5 315 6 311 29 2 124 94 193 FIR - FOR TITLE WORD INDEX CTROCHEM·ICAL POTENTIALS CLARIFICATION OF COMPUTING OR INFORMATION PROCESSING, FUSION OR FINGERS OR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE SOME ORTHOGONAL METHODS OF CURVE AND SURFACE ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS FOR DATA FIRST-ORDER SEMICONOUCTION EFFECTS THROUGH USE OF ELE FISSION FISTS FITTING FITTING FITTING SWAC EXPERIMENTS FITTING A COMPUTER INTO AN INVENTORY-CONTROL PROBLEM AN ALGORITHM TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES ON A CHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION A CHEBYCHEFF FITTING CRITERION NT SCHEOOLI NG CURVE FITTING FOR A MOOEL OF APPLIED RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPME A NOTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE FITTING OF CURVES TO SCIENTIFIC DATA AN ALGORITHM FOR MINIMAX POLYNOMIAL CURVE-FITTING OF OISCRETE OATA LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING DYNAMIC A LEAST SQUARES SURFACE FITTING PROGRA~ PROCEDURES FeR CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIIOIATIONS, PART I, TELESCOPING METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PARTS II AND III FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHOO OF LEAST SQUARES RECURSIVE CURVE FITTING TECHNIQUE AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FITTING THE LOGISTIC CURVE FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING CYNAMIC PROGRAMMING CURVE FITTING WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER A FIVE MICROSECONO MEMORY FOR UDOFT COMPUTER IBM 1440 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS A COMPUTERTHE LOGIC OF FIXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA COMPUTATION, BEHAVIOR, AND STRUCTURE IN fiXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA UDES OF NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A fIXED BINARY POINT THE CONTROL Of MAGNIT BINARY CONVERSION, WITH fIXED DECIMAL PRECISION, OF A DECIMAL FRACTION WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT TERISTICS Of A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING .NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORO SORTING TECHNIQUES lAND CHARAC CAPACITANCE TYPE FIXED MEMORY A MICRO-PROGRAMMEO COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, OMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXEO PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM IRALLELISM IN C ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER AN AUTOMATIC FORMULA TRANSLATOR FOR FIXED POINT ARITHMETIC THE FIXED POINT DIVISION IN GIER THE DESIGN OF FIXEO POINT ITERATIONS DETERMINING FASTEST ROUTES USING FIXED SCHEDULES A HIGH-SPEED, LARGE-CAPACITY fIXED STORE FOR A OIGITAL COMPUTER VARIABLE FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH MEMORY ON OF EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECI ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATI ONI CORRECTION AND ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATI A FIXED-PROGRAM OATA PROCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS COMPUTERS FIXED-WORD-LENGTH ARRAYS IN VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH DIODE ARRAYS FIXED, ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY USING EVAPORATEO ORGANIC SELECTION SYSTEM FeR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (FLAC) A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT A CO~PUTER FOR FLAW PLOTTING FROM FLEC TO C.P.A.S. IFRENCH) A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER INPUT FLEXIBILITY THE LINCOLN KEYBOARD, PIPE FLEXIBILITY· ANALYSIS ON THE UTE COM COMPUTER FLEXIBILITY IN ANALOGUE COMPUTERS FLEXIBILITY VERSUS SPEED flEXIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER LANGUAGE DESIGN A FLEXIBLE AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO OIGITAL SYSTEM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWO-INPUT flEXIBLE CEllS L ON A S~ALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVA ARITHMETIC ON A FLEXIBLE IMPLE~ENTATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTER ECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER A T THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FLEXIBLE-DISK ~AGNETIC RECORDER COMPUTERS, THE ANSWER TO REAL-TIME FLIGHT ANAL YSI S THE HUMAN COMPUTER IN fliGHT CONTROL AN EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING A REAL TIME A SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES HYBRID COMPUTATION IN SPACE FLIGHT SIMULATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION USE OF A FLIGHT SIMULATION OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES TRAINII\G X-15 ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT PROBLEMS IN FLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TEST DAIA PROCESSING ARROW FLIGHT TEST DATA REDUCTION A OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER GANIZATIQN OF A ~ULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER SYSTEM OR STATIC-DYNAMIC DESIGN OF FLIP-FLOP CIRCUITS A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL OPERATION SWITCHING AND MEMORY CRITERION IN TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS ASSOCIATIVE TECHNIQUES WITH COMPLEMENTING FLIP-FLOPS DYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS NS TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEEO DIGITAL COMPUTER APPLICATIO DESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY HIGH-SPEED FLIP-FLOPS FOR THE MILLIMICROSECONO REGION AN AIR-FLOATING DISK MGNETIC M.EMORY UNIT UNNORMAL1ZEO FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC ERROR ANALYSIS IN FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS . FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION (GERMAN) FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS CONVERSION BETWEEN FLOAT INC POINT REPRESENTATIONS AN AUTOMATIC FLOATING-ADDRESS MACHINE FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC IN COBCL CE NORMALIZEO FlOATlNC-POINT ARITHMETIC IiITH AN INIlEX OF SIGNIFICAN FLOATING-POINT ARITH~ETICS DATA 1604 A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATING-POINT INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES ON A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH FLOATING-POINT OPERATION 194 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FIL - FLO I BMJ571 39 TCB6623 82 CACM59D 3 CACM599 29 TCJ4613 260 JACM581 9 CAS 57 18 PACM56 1 PACM56 3 JACM581 22 IBMJ583 232 CACM618 353 CACM60N 611 AUS 60B'6.3 JACM633 283 CACM634 172 TCJ3614 266 JACM6D2 150 JACM633 257 CACM61N 491 CACM588 10 CACM593 5 CACM628 441 TCJ2604 170 WCR 574 262 CACM62D 618 WJCC58 42 HARV571 147 SOS 59 282 C AMB49 50 CACM5'll 27 JACM634 526 CACM635 264 LCMT61 53 I FIP62 684 WJCC61 E>7 WJCC60 33 PACM59 76 BIT 613 200 PACM58 12 SJCC63 1 OPI 62 246 PGEC635 512 JACM621 41 JACM624 522 WJCC56 99 CACM62D 602 FJCC63 101 WJCC57 37 PGEC521 73 ROME62 763 CACM581 4 AUS 60 84.3 AUS 572 210 NSMT60 444 CACM63N 668 AUS 63 C.2 PGEC612 253 PGEC622 136 FJCC63 173 I FIP62 664 CACM596 27 P IRE611 164 WJCC5'1 350 PGEC513 195 WJCC54 23 SJCC63 121 AUS 60Cl0.3 CAS 62 142 E JCC61 105 PGEC624 555 WJCC61 623 EJCC57 100 CAS 55 8B CAN 58 \/5 PGEC552 55 PGEC593 326 PGEC521 6 PGEC572 72 NCR 602 3 SJCC63 381 CENG5'1 96 PwCS54 38 PGEC532 14 PGEC563 III WCR 574 221 JACM593 415 CACM5'15 10 PACM59 52 BIT 612 87 ECIP55 120 PACM59 ~1 CACM606 352 I EES56 134 CACM625 269 EJCC59 244 J ACM602 129 TCJ6631 62 CACM623 11>0 pes 62 92 194 FLO - FOR TITLE WORD INDEX FLORIDA AUTOMATIC COMPUTER IFLACI FLOW FLOW FLOW FLOW FLOW PROGRAMMING FLOW THE SOLUT ION FLOW FLOW AND THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES FLOW BY MEANS OF RECURSIVE FUNC TlONS FLOW CHART LISTINGS FLOW CHART SYMBOLS FLOW CHARTING FLOW CHARTS FLOW CHARTS AND PROGRA~ LOGIC FLOW COMPENSATIONS AN ONFLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USIN FLOW DIAGRAMS FLOW DIAGRAMS FLOW GATING SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TEC~NIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRA~S ANALYSIS OF A CONSTANT-INPUT-FLOW HYDRAULIC SYSTEM THE CALCULATION OF FLUCTUATING HEAT FLOW IN BUILDINGS DISLOCATIONS AND PLASTIC FLOW IN GERMANIUM ANALOG SIMULATION OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW NETWORK CALCULATORS FLOW OUTLINING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLCW CHARTING TECHNICAL INFORMATION FLOW PATTERN DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE LOAD-FLOW PROBLEM A NUMERICAL METHOO OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING BOUNDARY PROJECT ~ERCURY REAL-TIME OOMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS FLOW TABLE LOGIC SYSTEMS THE FLOW-MATIC AND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANOARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING COMPUTER-DRAWN FLOWCHARTS FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT THE CALCULATION OF FLUCTUATING HEAT FLOW IN BUILDINGS HYDRODYNAMIC PROBLEMS INVOLVING LARGE FLUID OISTORTIONS ON CO~PUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CERTAIN PROBLEMS IN FLUID DYNAMICS PARTICLE-IN-CELL FLUID DYNAMICS ON THE IBM STRETCH MACHINE APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TO FLUID DYNAMICS PROBLEMS ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID flOW THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID FLOW A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUIO JET AMPLIFIER DIGITAL FLUID LOGIC ELEMENTS TWO PROBLEMS IN FLUID MECHANICS COMPUTERS IN FLUID MECHANICS FLUID MECHANICS COMPUTATIONS ~ETHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION NUMERICAL NUMERICAL SCLUTION OF CHARACTER ISTIC EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER ANAL YS IS ON THE FLUTTER IN MAGNETIC RECORDING OF OATA RADIOISOTOPES TO DETERMINE THE CHEMISTRY OF SOLDER FLUX THE USE OF LOGIC BY ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTI PATH FERRITE CORES QUANTIZED FLUX COUNTER CALCULATION Of FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTI PATH STRUCTURES OF DATA FLUX RESPONSIVE MAGNETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEED READ-OUT FLUX REVERSAL IN THREE-RUNG LAODICS TRAPPED-FLUX SUPERCONOUCTING MEMORY ALTERABLE, ~IGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STAI FLUXLOK, A NONOESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR THE FLYING SPOT STORE CHARACTER RECOGNITICN BY DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER NOMINAL CLEARANCE Of THE FOIL BEARING THE LIGHTLY LOADED fOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE Of WRAP AN EMITTER-FOLLOWER-COUPLED, HIGH-SPEED BINARY COUNTER A STREAM-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE FOR USE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNOARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STYLIZED FONT CHARACTER READERS RECOGNITION OF MIXEO-FONT IMPERFECT CHARACTERS THE RCA MULTI-FONT READING MACHINE .~ FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' THE WORD 'FOR' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INOEXING THE FORAST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE COMPUTER OPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE THE CALCULATION Of MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS INTERATOMIC-FORCE CONSTANTS fROM A CENTRAL-FORCE LAW FOUR AOVANCEO COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE OIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM INTERATOMIC-FORCE CONSTANTS FROM A CENTRAL-fORCE LAW THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE EXPERIENCE ON THE AIR FORCE UNIVAC ERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITALI THE MATRIX (FORCEI METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REF SUMMARY AND FORECAST ~ODE~ MAKING PROBLEMS IN ELECTION FORECASTING AUTOMATIC SALES FORECASTING OF AN AUTOCODED PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS FORECASTING CRYSTAL BALLS OR MAGNETIC CORES, ION Of SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY AND FORECASTING IGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUT FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS FORECASTING OF ELECTION RESULTS ON THE OASK (DANISHl STAT! STICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY SERVICES REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE TREE S. fORESTS AND REARRANGING FORGETTING IN AN ASSOCIATION MEMORY A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT SELEcTION SYSTEM FOR THE THE PROGRA~MING OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE ON COMPRESSIBLE LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER REAL-TIME CONTROL OF TRAFFIC FUNDAMENTALS OF A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS INFORMATION ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN fLUID OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC OF CERTAIN PROBLE~S OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID DOUBLE REFRACTION OF ON THE DECLARATIVE CONTROL OF THE DATA AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW OUTLINING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR A PROGRAM TO DRAW MULTILEVEL TABLES, LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS G THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATION THE ALGEBRAIC FORMULATION OF APPLICATIONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF 195 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FIR - FOR WJCC57 H CAMB49 41 AUS 60 89.3 CAS 62 j IF IP62 386 S JCC62 235 PACM56 16 CAS 51 91 HARV49 219 ROME62 173 JACM~81 ~7 CACM590 11 CACM59N 11 WJCC59 131 18SJ621 51 NCR 602 96 WJCC58 59 C ACM586 4 EJCC59 133 WJCC58 13B PGEC632 61 IBMJ611 44 AUS 63 C.24 18MJ614 219 WJCC61 535 CACM636 325 C ACM59N 11 WJCC61 247 I EES56 16 JACM582 161 EJCC61 B BIT 624 203 PACH59 59 CACM600 659 PIRE611 221 ARAP591 196 CACM6iD ~'J9 CACM!>39 5j5 PGEC601 62 AUS 63 C.24 J ACM572 137 HARV41 1~1 CAS 62 1~1 CLUN5') 51 SJCC62 23~ CAS H 91 I BMJ634 288 AIC 634 169 AUS 60B'1.1 AODC62 91 HARV41 188 TCB6634 127 J ACM581 45 NCR 612 81 18MJ613 218 NCR 584 268 WCR 574 246 NCR 584 263 NCR 584 2"19 PGEC625 664 IBMJ514 294 PGEC603 323 IBMJ632 146 LCMT61 19 TCJ4612 129 PIRE530 1410 IBMJ632 153 I BMJ632 il2 WCR 584 54 NCR 634 64 ICIP59 238 OCR 62 li5 OCR 62 213 OCR 62 3 JACM601 78 PACM62 48 LSU 56 43 AUS 63 B.16 IBMJ592 126 EJCC61 264 TCJ6633 219 I BMJ592 126 AUS 512 218 62 E JCCS3 AUS 60 86.1 EJCC52 131 CAS 56 16 TCJ1583 113 ARAP591 64 CAN 58 15 AUS 60 C1.2 TCJ2604 195 BIT 612 113 TCJ1582 59 LSU 56 216 LSU 56 219 ICSI581 261 TCJ3602 84 PACM61 2C2 1 '15 FOR - FRE TITLE WORD INDEX FLO - FOR FORM JACM592 245 FORM I BMJ594 355 FORM JACM594 ~38 FORM A SYSTEM FOR COUNTING PACM52P 61 FORM INSTABILITY OF THE ELI TCJ5621 61 FORM A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES W ROME62 23 FORM (FRENCH) ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL S IF IP62 102 FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES TABLEOEX. ICSI582 1221 FORM BY ELIMINATIONS TCJ4612 168 FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS CAN 58 I'll FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABLES JACM603 245 FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIA ICIP59 33 FORM OF A TRUTH FUNCTION JACM604 299 TCJ1582 84 FORM OF HORNER'S METHOD FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES PACM56 40 FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVI~UAL DIFFER PLCI61 86 FORM OF THE 'UNCDL' DIAGRAM CACM613 142 FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES CACM627 382 FORM ON THE IBM 704 REDUCTION OF A GEN PACM59 2'1 FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQUISITION 10F CART AUS 60 C9.3 FORM WR IT I NG CAN 58 184 FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING PGEC583 231 FORMAL EXAMINATIONS FOR COMPUTER PERSONNEL TCB6622 55 ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS AND LANGUAGES IFIP62 313 FORMAL INTEGRArlON ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER PACM59 36 CACM638 451 A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS A GENERAL PROCESSOR FOR CERTAIN FORMAL LANGUAGES ROME62 65 FORMAL LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS PACM52P 2!>1 THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF FORMAL MIXED LANGUAGES PACM59 25 MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH FORMAL PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A J ACM514 428 DESCRIPTION FORMAL STRUCTURE OF ALGOL AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ITS ROME62 15 WORK OF WOODGER AND HULL THE FORMALIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGES PART I, THE I BMJ574 31tl IDAC, THE IBM FORMAT DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER AUS 63 C.14 A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING CACM612 90 A HIGH-SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH V/IRIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT MICROSADIC WJCC58 40 FORMAT-FREE INPUT IN FORTRAN CACM630 605 AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC THEORY FORMATION SOS 61 443 SYMPTOM EVALUATION CLUSTER FORMATION AND CIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC FJCC62 285 RNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SYMBOL TRANSFORMATION IPERCEPTUAL LEA IFIP62 413 ICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONS TANTS OF COMPLEX IONS APPL CACM63N 694 MAPPING AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTING A PACM61 2C1 THEORY ON THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A SOS 62 107 BOMBARDMENT FORMATION OF THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON ONR 60 186 INSTRUCTION FORMATS PCS 62 122 NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST TCJ6631 14 A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES PACM61 5A5 X3.4 FORMS ALGOL TASK GROUP CACM637 315 TION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARITY TRANSFORMATIONS 10ue JACM593 336 IZII MACHI~E PERCEPTION OF PRINTED ANO HANOWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGN PACM59 20 PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS AUS 60A12.4 IRREDUNDANT DISJUNCTIVE AND CONJUNCTIVE FORMS OF A BOOLEAN fUNCTION IBMJ512 171 OLOGICAl METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE MINIMAL FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION A TOP PGEC563 126 E PRIME II DETERMINATION OF THE IRREDUNDANT NORMAL FORMS OF A TRUTH FUNCTION BY ITERATEO CONSENSUS OF TH PGEC602 245 THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A STEM OICTIONARY MTL 611 363 PROCESS ING BUSINESS FORMS, THEIR I~PACT, ceNTROL ANO FUNCTION IN DATA AUS 60A12.3 STABILITY OF A GENERALIZED CORRECTOR FORMULA JACM621 104 THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATIC FORMULA SYNTHESIS NSMT60 462 MADCAP, A SCIENTIFIC COMPILER FOR A DISPLAYED FORMULA TEXTBOOK LANGUAGE CACM611 31 At GOR ITHM S FOR FORMULA TRANSLATION TCJ2592 53 SEQUENTIAL FORMULA TRANSLATION CACM602 16 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC CODING OF ORDINARY ARAP591 81 AN AUTOMATIC FORMULA TRANSLATOR FOR FIXED POINT ARITHMETIC PACM59 76 CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE FORMULAE TCJ3614 272 THE USE OF HIGHER DERIVATIVES IN QUADRATURE FORMULAE TCJ5634 322 ARITHMETIC FORMULAE AND SUBROUTINES IN SAKO ARAP612 177 RAIC DIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS TCJ6633 287 CTION EQUATION HIGH ACCURACY DIFFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONDU TCJ5622 142 METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS THE VERTEX-FRAME PGEC622 144 .ON A CLASS OF ITERATION FORMULAS AND SOME HISTORICAL NOTES CACM616 276 PROCESSING OF FORMULAS BY MACHINES ECIP55 146 NTI AL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERE PACM5/> 45 NTiAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERE JACM574 467 OF THE FIRST ANO SECOND KIND NEW FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS JACM594 515 OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS FORMULAS FOR ceMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS J ACM632 126 OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS' ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS JACM633 412 SECOND ORDER FORMULAS FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS PACM58 ~2 IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR DIFFUSION EQUATION JACM551 42 FROM FORMULAS TO CO~PUTER ORIENTED LANGUAGE CACM593 6 RULES A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE JACM593 384 NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS TCJ5623 230 PROGRAMMING A MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION WJCC61 145 PROGRAMMING A MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION CATH63 310 AN ABSTRACT FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS PACM58 33 THE FORMULATION OF OUA PROCESSING PROBLEMS FOR COMPUTERS AIC 634 1 ALGEBRAIC FORMULATION OF flOW DIAGRAMS CACM586 4 A GENERAL FORMULATION OF STORAGE ALLOCATION CACM610 419 A MATHEMATIC FORMULATION OF THE GENERALIZEO LOGICAL DESIGN WCR 574 259 INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS JACM604 326 AUTOMATIC COOING BY FORTRAN TCB2582 24 INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING AND FORTRAN JACM601 1 LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN CACM61N 492 INPUT DATA ORGANIZATION IN FORTRAN CACM620 508 OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH FORTRAN TCJ5622 132 CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN CACM628 432 FORMAT-FREE INPUT IN FORTRAN CACM6JO 605 CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN CACM632 65 FORTRAN CACM633 85 CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 7090 FORTRAN CACM638 440 DIALECTS OF FORTRAN CACM638 462 THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM WJCC57 188 A FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL ON THE REDUCTION OF CONTINUOUS PROBLEMS TO DISCRETE MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIRCUITS IN FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES IN PRINTEO DECIMAL MINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRI-DIAGONAL HOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL OLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MAtRICES OF ARBITRARY A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO CODIAGONAL AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS COMPUTATION OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC L PROBLEMI THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL COMPUTATIONAL AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL A BINARY AN EFFICIENT ENCES IN AUTOMATEDI EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING AN ALTERNATE A ~DOIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT ERALllEO MATRIX CF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR ESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-ORDINATE COMPUTER INPUT, A BY-PRODUCT OF NETWORKS 196 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 196 TITLE WORD INDEX FOR - FUN THE TRANSLATOR-tOMPILER OF THE IBM OGRAM~ING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV, THE SYSTEM'S 1410 COMPUTER SPECIALISTS ADDRESSING AN ARRAY Y-SUB-I IN K-OIMENSIONS 8Y FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PR FORTRAN EDIT FEATURES FORTRAN EXPERIENCE AND REMOTE OPERATION BY NONFORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FORTRAN FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING CHAR·ACTER MANIPULATION IN 1620 FORTRAN II REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE FORTRAN II RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN II FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PROPERTIES ANO PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS I ANO II COMMENTS FROM A FORTRAN USER A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE A FORTRAN-COMPILEO LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM, ITS OEVELOPMENT, USE AND FUTURE ALTAC, FORTRAN, AND COMPATIBILITY FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DATA UTILIZING FOSOIC CAL RESEI COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EOUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATI ON AN ALGEBRA IC FOUNDATION FOR CONSTRUCTING OPTIMUM ALGORITHMS STA TI STICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS THEORETICAL FOUNOATIONS FOR THE COMPUTER-AIDEO DESIGN SYSTEM THE FOUNDATIONS OF A THEORY OF DATA PROCESSING LOGIC, DISCOVERY, AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERY FOUR ADVANCED COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM SIMULATION AND DISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC OFFICE WORK A FOUR-CHANNEL CCDED-DECIMAL ELECTROSTATIC MACHINE ES, RESISTORS, AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES, 0100 CY OF 0.1 PER CENT A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURA FOURIER ANALYSIS OF THE MOTION OF A HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED PISTON SECOND ORDER FORMULAS FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS NOTE ON THE SELECTIVE SUMMATION OF FOURIER SERIES NG MACHINE THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATI APPROXIMATIONS IN FOURIER TRANSFCRMS IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS THE APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATIONS FOURTH LEVEL OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS A THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A STABLE IMPLICIT FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH OROER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER FOXY 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER SYSTEM BINARY CONVERSION, WITH FIXED DECIMAL PRECISION, OF A DECIMAL FRACTION LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER FRACTIONATION DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS A NEW PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE FOR RATIONAL FRACTIONS ON APPROXIMATING TRANSCENDENTAL NUM8ERS BY CONTINUED FRACTIONS ON THE GENERATION OF ERRORS IN THE DIGITAL EVALUATION OF CONTINUED FRACTIONS ON THE COMPUTATION OF EXPONENTIAL AND HYPER80LIC FUNCTIONS USING CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIM ATIONS, PART I, TELESCOPING PROCEDURES FOR CONTINUED FRACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER SERIES IN TERMS 0 F POLYNOMIALS. RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS AND CONTINUED FRACTIONS INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX [BY FRAGMENTATION) 10F RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH 8Y ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE COMPONENT FRAGMENTS THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILO STEEL PORTAL FRAMES SCIENTifiC DOCUMENTATION IN FRANCE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE HEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS AC INVERSION OF THE LINI ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREOHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND BY THE THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES PROPOSED METHODS FOR THE ANALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM'S INTEGRAL EQUATION THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOD ON THE INFLUENCE OF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS THE COMPUTING MACHINE. SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE SOCIETY ON PROBLEMS CF ACDRESS IN AN AUTOMATIC OICTIONARY OF FRENCH FRENCH COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IFRENCH) FRENCH CCMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS [FRENCH) ~AIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER [FRENCH) OESCRIPTICN OF A COMPUTATION CARRIED OUT FOR FAO [FRENCH) ON THE ASSESSMENT OF ROUNDING ERRORS [FRENCH) SUGGESTIONS FOR A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE IFRENCH) THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE [FRENCH) SYNTOL [SYNTAGMATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGE) [FRENCH) AN ANALCG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM IFRENCH) RESEARCH ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTION EQUATION [FRENCH) PROGRAM~ING AND THEORIES OF CLASSIfICATION [FRENCH) A METHOO OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE IFRENCH) INFOR~ATICN PROCESSING USING BOOLEAN ALGEBRA [FRENCH) USE Of F.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTiNG PROBLEM [FRENCH) FROM FLEC TO C.P.A.S. [FRENCH) FUNCTICNAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS [FRENCH) SOPHISTICATION IN COMPUTERS, A OISAGREEMENT [FRENCH) HANDLING OF NUI'BERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER IFRENCH) SYMPOSIUM ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS [FRENCH) APPLICATION OF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM [FRENCH) CONS IDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL DESIGN ASPECT.S OF THE GAMMA 60 [FRENCH) MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL AOAPTED TO SMALL MACHINES [FRENCH) SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTATION [FRENCH) A NEW METHOD FOR C OMPUTING ECONO"IC LOAD DISPATCHING IN POWER SYSTEMS IFRENCH) SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OF A PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA [FRENCH) NEW METHOOS FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION CF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS [FRENCH) 197 ARITH~ETIC COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FOR - FRE CACM592 9 I BSJ633 311 CACM636 310 CAS 59 132 CACM633 100 CACM627 412 CACM62D 602 CACM626 327 CACM63N 667 CACM631 32 CACM636 329 MTP 58 231 CACM609 501 PACM59 37 JACM602 87 AUS 60 C3.2 PACM61 282 CAN 58 349 WJCC60 365 CAS 62 20 CTPC54 81 PACM59 38 rCJ1582 59 SJCC63 305 PACM61 682 PGEC542 2 EJCC61 264 PACM58 65 PGEC583 196 TCJ1582 49 TCJ1583 106 MSEE464 46 PGEC592 222 PGEC581 41 I BMJ604 378 PACM5B 52 TCJ6633 248 MANC51 35 TCJ6633 244 PACM62 ,2 SJCC62 255 MTL 611 159 CACM603 168 PACM58 1 JACM571 18 JACM543 III PACM56 45 JACM574 467 TCJ6632 144 WJCC59 338 SJCC63 29 CACM597 27 ICC 633 143 LSU 57 125 TCJ1594 176 CACM614 171 JACM563 199 JACM554 262 JACM602 150 JACM614 613 MTl 612 615 MTl 611 265 AUS 60 B6.3 IC51581 605 ICC 622 115 TCJ6631 102 JACM631 '17 AUS 63 B.19 JACM584 3:;7 I BI!J583 200 IBMJ621 12 I BMJ621 68 PACM59 18 MTl 611 379 CAMB49 :;6 CAMB49 56 ECIP55 66 ICC 582 18 ICIP59 !>4 ICIP59 132 ICC 6114 18 IFIP62 279 IFIP62 4!>6 IFIP62 163 ROME62 83 ROME62 341 ROME62 675 ROME62 731 ROME62 763 ICC 621 10 ICC 623 IH ECIP55 69 ICIPS9 102 IFlP62 195 ICIP59 348 ROME62 473 ICIP59 487 IFIP62 247 ICIP59 90 IF IP62 157 197 FRE - FUN TITLE WORO INDEX FOR - FUN ROME62 653 IFlP62 97 IFIP62 225 ROME62 645 ROME62 717 ICIP59 93 ROME62 549 ICIP59 33 IFIP62 102 OPI 62 98 AUS 63 B.16 ICSI582 903 AUS 60 Ab.3 I BMJ594 345 JACM603 245 NCR 594 275 NCR 612 89 PGEC544 12 PACM56 22 PGECb02 17!> NCR 612 196 PGEC601 62 CACM631 31 CATH63 I'll JACM634 507 A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS CFRENCH) SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING CFRENCH) A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL THE GRAMMAR OF SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION CFRENCH) SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING ING OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON A 70901 CFRENCHI 10F A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESS N OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR PROGRAMS CFRENCHI IGRAMS. THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCULATIO DING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS CFRENCHI IMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LANGUAGE LEA SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION OIFF·ERENTIAL PROBLEMS CFRENCHI lOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE N OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF ARBITRARY FORM CFRENCHI ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTIO THE PROBLEM OF LIGHT-BEAM DEFLECTION AT HIGH FREQUENCIES THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS SUBJECT-WORO LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED COOING FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SORTING ON UTECOM THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCHING ELECTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DIVIDER NORMAL VARIABLES COMPUTATION OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANOOM T~E CYCLE SPLITTER, A WIOE-8AND PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER GNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTEM FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER IIGH PERFORMANCE 14-CHANNEL MA MEMORIES A RADIO-FREQUENCY NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FOR MAGNETIC-CORE SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF DIGITAL SERVOMECHANISM COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPEO HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS (ABSTRACTl OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT TERMS FREQUENTLY COMBINED IN PROBLEM DESCRIPTION PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC THE WORD 'FROM' HAS BEEN PREVENTEO FROM INDEXING NEW FRONTIERS E JCC5B 5 CAS 58 106 FRONTIERS IN CCMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FJCC63 603 E JCC57 156 AN FST-2 RADAR-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SAGE 1 BMJ573 212 TWO-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADO 1 TI ON PGEC622 213 TUNNEL-DIODE FULL 8INARY AOCER I el'J583 223 DIDOES A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE TCJ3603 150 SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT CACM634 169 A SUGGESTED METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 EOPS61 272 THE FULLY INTEGRATED INSURANCE OFFICE JACM!J71 24 RATICNAL APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WCR 574 121 OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING OECISION FUNCTION J 4CM604 3B7 A NOTE ON A METHOD OF COMPUTING THE GAMMA FUNCTION HARV61 198 FINDING THE MAXIMUM OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION CACM615 224 A ~ETHCD FOR EVALUATING THE AREA OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION DYANA, EJCC58 14e DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION SYMBOLIC R SOS 61 91 EPRESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL FUNCTION IRREOUNDANT 1 BMJ572 171 DISJUNCTIVE AND CONJUNCTIVE FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNC TION A PROGRAMMED PGEC561 21 VARIABLE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE SINE FUNCTION AN ALGORITHM PGEC572 103 FOR DETERMINING MINIMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF A LOGIC FUNCTION AN AUTOMATIC TCJ3603 175 METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION COMPUTATIONAL JACM604 299 AIOS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL FORM OF A TRUTH FUNCTION OF THREE PERCENTILES OF THE OMEGA-SU8-N OISTRIBUTION FUNC TION DETERMINATION JACM574 412 71 THE METHOD OF RESULTANT PACM59 DESCENTS FOR THE MINIMIZATION OF AN ARBITRARY FUNCTION THE DETERMINATION OF THE MINIMAL FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION A TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR PGEC563 126 SOS 62 525 FUNCTION ALGEBRA AND PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS ONSTRUCTION CF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ERROR FUNCTION AND FOR SIMILAR FUNCTIONS NOTE ON THE C CACM618 3!14 4 ITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUI ON RATIONAL FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION W PACM56 JACM571 ·30 CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATION OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION BY A CLASS OF FUNCTIONS RMINATJON OF THE IRREDUNOANT NORMAL; FORMS .OF A TRUTH FUNCTION BY ITERATED CONSENSUS OF THE PRIME IMPLICANT PGEC602 245 P IRE611 276 ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS 23 OF THE POLYNCMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINITE POINT SET IERMINATION PACM58 IERMINATION JACM593 395 OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINITE POINT SET PGEC573 187 A VARIABLE FUNC TION DELAY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS PGEC622 155 COMPUTER LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL J ACM572 189 BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR APPLICATION OF A FINITE SET IFIP62 731· COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS LOGNORMAL OISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR D~SCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATIO IBMJ614 297 N PROCESSES I, THEORY ANOI N PROCESSES II, DATA ANALYI LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATIO IBMJ614 312 ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PGEC621 57 PROBLEMS SJCC63 213 HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATION THE DESIGN PGt:C593 391 OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING ANC FUNCTION GENERATION WCR 574 279 FUNCTION GENERATION BY INTEGRATION OF STEPS PECS52 16 AN ACCURATE DIGITAL-ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR PWCS54 2 A OEPENOENT VARIABLE ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR PACM56 25 THE REFUGE RELAY FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC572 95 A NEW 0 lODE FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC581 48 NEW APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC FUNC TION GENERATOR HCR 584 89 A TRANSISTORIZED, ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR f'lCR 612 164 A TUNNEL D100E FUNCTION GENERATOR PACM62 ~4 A DIGITAL NONLINEAR FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC6?l 26 AN INFINITE-RESOLUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC626 7110 LINEAR-SEGMENT FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC543 34 DESIGN PROBLEMS A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLO CATHeDE SELECTOR TUSES AUS 60 C8.2 71 A FUNC TlON GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUSES PGEC611 CHBK62 3 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, MULTIPLIERS AND FUNC TlON GENERATCRS PGEC621 63 ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNC TlON GENERATORS AUS 60A12.3 BLSINESS FORMS, THEIR IMPACT, ceNTROL AND FUNCTION IN DATA PROC~SSING MTP 58 669 MODELS AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TCJ2604 174 A FUNC TION INTERPRETIVE SCHE~E FOR PEGASUS COMPUTATION OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A CUADRA TIC FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABL JACM603 24!1 ES REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF CO~PUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA CGERMAN) ECIP55 218 AUS 60~'6.1 MINIMIZATION OF A FUNC TlON OF N VARIABLES ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN TCJ5622 147 GRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART Ill, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF THl LOADER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PRO IBSJ633 2'18 PGEC573 167 A NEW METHOO FOR GENERATING A FUNCTION OF Twe INDEPENDENT VARIABLES JACM593 405 LOGIC MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNC TlON PROBLEM L EVALUATION OF A FIRST DERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNC TION SATISFYING A SECONO ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT TCJ360? 112 JACM623 370; SINGLE FUNCTION SHIFTING COUNTERS JACM563 186 POTENTIOl'ETERS TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY ~EANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND PACM62 52 FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING TCJ5634 3£0 THE MET~OD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIOS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNC TION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS ON THE ~ MTl 612 0;43 EMANTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNC TION S TRUC TURALL Y 198 COMPUTER LITERATURE SI8LIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 1~8 TITLE WORD INDEX FUN - GAl TRANSFER-FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND DAFT, A DIGITAL-ANALOG FUNCTION TABLE ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TABLE THE USE OF FUNCTION TABLES WITH COMPUTING MACHINES THE SPLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USED IN NUMERICAL DESIGN OF SHIP-LINES RATIONAL FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION 0 I A METHOO FOR FINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REDUCTION OF MISSIL ORDERLY FUNCTION WITH DISORDERLY STRUCTURE FUNCTION-ORIENTED ON-LINE ANALYSIS (fRENCH) FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS A SEMI-DECISION PROCEDURE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL CALCULUS A FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FeR" MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIRCUITS IN FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FCRM A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NCR 304 A NEW APPROACH TO THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION IN UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC ON FUNCTIONAL ITERATION AND THE CALCULATION OF ROOTS BINARY ANO TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND CORRECTION TO 'BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A OECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN E XTRACT COMMAND' SYSTEM HANDLING OF FUNCTIONAL OPERATORS FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION IN RANOOM NETWORKS FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM AP PLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS FEEOBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG OF BRAIN FUNC TI ON I NG AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE USSR ACAI ON THE FUNC TI ON I NG OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC DIGITAL MACHINE FUNCTIONS ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS A NEW METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS REPRESENTATION OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS THE DECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS THE THEORY OF SEQUENTIAL LOGICAL FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS SIMPLIFICATION OF A CLASS DF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FOR SYMMETRIC FUNCTIONS FINDING ZEROS OF ARBITRARY FUNCTIONS SEQUENTIAL FUNCTIONS ON THE INVERSION COMPLEXITY OF A SYSTEM OF FUNCTIONS IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS RECURRENCE TECHNItUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS SYNTHESIZING MINIMAL STROKE AND DAGGER FUNCTIONS NUMERICAL QUAORATURE OF OISCONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS UNATE TRUTH FUNCTIONS ZEROS OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATIONS OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS THE THEORY OF MULTIPOINT ITERATION FUNCTIONS RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF EMPIRICAL FUNCTIONS RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF OECAY-TYPE FUNCTIONS QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE BOOLEAN FUNC TIONS COMPUTABILITY OF RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS ECONOMIZATION OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A PATTERN IOENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS A METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS ON THE COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA FUNC TlONS THE UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS NOTE ON THE INTEGRALS OF PROOUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGENORE FUNCTIONS MINIMIIL 'SUM OF PReOUCTS OF SU~S' EXPRESSIONS CF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS ON THE COMPUTATION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS TO CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS A SIMPLE CCMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PlOTTING CORRELATION FUNCTIONS A METHOO FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNC TIONS ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATION OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION BY A CLASS OF FUNCTIONS THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOO OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF OUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS ON THE DECLARATIVE CONTROL OF THE DATA FLOW BY MEANS OF RECURSIVE FUNC TlONS OF SYM"ETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN FUNC TIONS ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNC TIONS CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS ANO THEIR USE IN THE OECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS MINIMIZING THE NU~BER OF S TATES IN INCCMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS EVALUATION OF INTEGRALS INV OLVING COMBI~ATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS ANO CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS THE MINIMIZATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL ANO NONLINEAR COST FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 701 ELECT RONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNC TlONS NOTE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF RATIONAL A PPROXI~ATIONS FOR THE ERROR FUNCTION AND FOR SIMILAR FUNC TIONS LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMATION 8Y DIFFERENT IAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNC TlONS fLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIU M BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEEO IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FUNC TlONS UATION OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNC TlONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS EVAL STATISTICAL RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNIZERS CARD RANOOM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAM), FUNCTIONS ANO IJSE CONTROL SYSTEM A CALCULATION OF SWiTCHING FUNC nONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OfF SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY REALIZATION OF LOGICAL FUNC TlONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY IF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SwiTCHING FUNe TIDNS BY MEANS OF ~AGNETIC CORES IONS THE MINIMIZATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL AND NONLINEAR COST FUNCT INEFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ORTHOGONAL FUNC TIONS FOR THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUlTS CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REMARKS ON 'ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN DISCRETE POINTS ONLY PASSIVE NETWORKS 199 COMP~TER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FRE - FUN WJCC55 7 WJCC60 109 CACMS63 4 MSEEt,61 9 BIT 622 76 PACM56 4 PACMS'! 70 SOS 61 279 WOC062 191 ICC 621 10 JACM631 1 JACM592 245 JACM594 !>36 WJCC51 146 EJCC56 lit WJCC61 393 AUS 51 127 SOS 61 369 PACM62 63 PACM61 5A1 tACM585 12 CACM588 6 JACM612 168 SOS 61 291 WJCC56 124 IEES56 100 SOS 59 122 ICSI581 511 MSEE461 6 MSEE462 14 PACM52P 127 PGEC543 29 PGEC564 203 HARV571 14 TOMM58 1 TOMM56 IH JACM581 67 PGEC581 57 J ACM582 154 JACM562 177 JACM564 331 NCR 584 236 CACM56!> .3 ICIP59 51 PACM5'! 66 PGEC591 3 NCR 602 55 PACM61 2A4 PGEC611 1 JACM613 366 BIT 614 2~6 PGEC614 631 PACM62 80 BIT 621 53 BIT 622 69 CACM627 399 JACM631 25 JACM632 211 JACM633 278 IBSJ633 248 TCJ1594 196 PGEC514 247 CACM63N 689 CAS 56 14 TCJ6644 356 PGEC584 268 CACM627 401 NCR 531 43 JACM623 379 ECIP55 117 J ACM571 30 PACM52P 187 IFIP62 747 PGEC612 165 ROl'E62 In PGEC633 244 PGEC624 441 PACM52P 215 JACM561 52 PGEC593 3~6 JACM5B2 119 PACM62 116 ONR 54 111 CACM618 154 PGEe592 204 PACM62 60 J ACM582 119 PGEC604 412 EJCC61 147 AUS 60B'2.1 PGEC635 443 IBMJ603 321 PGEC614 615 PACM62 116 CACM610 551 PGEC613 319 JACM583 269 tACM593 3 CACMS?6 21 HARV571 3 199 FUN - GEN FUN - GAl TITLE WORD INDEX GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL RE.AL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURS lYE CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING LEGENDRE BESSEL THRESHOLD DEVICES ARBITRARY BOOLEAN UI A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR BOOLEAN OF DIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICI MAXIMIZING AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF A METHOD OF GENERATING LOGtC IC CORRECTION TO A METHOD OF GENERATION ON BY MACHINE, PART I RECURSIVE SWITCHING CORRECTION TO SWITCHING FOXY 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS OF CALCULATING COYARIANCE FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE' FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES FUNCTIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL CRDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OF FUNCTIONS OF N YARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRC FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED FUNCTIONS OF SEYERAL YARIABLES FUNCTIONS OF SEYERAl VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL YARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOG FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS ANO THEIR COMPUTATI FUNCTIONS OF THREE V,ARIABLES FUNCTIONS OF THREE YARIABLES FUNCTIONS OF TWO YARIABLES FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER A FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF A TRANSLATION SYSTEM THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLD ELEMENT SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS ON THE CCMPUTATION OF EXPONENTIAL AND HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS USING CONTINUED FRACTIONS REALIZATION OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL FUNCTIONS USING MAJORITY ELEMENTS SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING THRESHOLD D~VICeS LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATION TO PATTERN RECOGNITION THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS WITH MAGNETIC CORES NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYRITE CORRIGENDUM TO 'QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS' TABSOL, A FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SYSTEMS-ORIENTED LANGUAGES A FUNDAMENTAL ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS FUNDAMENTAL MODE ANO PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSORS FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLICATION DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IFRENCH) ING (FRENCH) A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PRCBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESS DIGITAL COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS FUNDAMENTALS OF A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS INFORMATION flOW GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION FUNDAMENTALS OF OIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE SOME MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FURTHER AUTOCODE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER (MERCURYI COMPUTER FURTHER CONSIOERATION OF CYBERNETIC ASPECTS OF HOMEOS TAS I S FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIYE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS A FURTHER NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, I FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III FURTHER RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARO CODES COMPUTING OR INFORMATION PROCESSING, FUSION OR FISSION WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AYAILABLE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE THE HUMAN COMPUTER'S DREAMS OF THE FUTURE MANAGEMENT FACES AN ELECTRONIC FUTURE THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE COMPUTERS OF THE FUTURE A LOOK I NTO THE FUTURE FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM, ITS DEVELOPMENT, USE AND FUTURE METHODS INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FUTURE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AND AUTOMATED TEACHING FIELD THE FUTURE OEMANO FOR MATHEMATICIANS IN THE COMPUTING FUTURE DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELO CF COMPUTATION FUTURE DEMANDS FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION THE FUTURE IN COMMUNICATIONS BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAGES INSLATIDN OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY PAST AND FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITRY THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING ERCIAL WORK WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMM 'THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLISHED INDEX THE FUTURE OF THIN MAGNETIC FILMS THE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER, AND FUTURE PLANS FUTURE POSSIBILITIES OF DECISION MAKING AND CONTROL THE PRESENT STATE OF DEYELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF TRANSISTORS DIGITAL COMPUTERS, PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING CIRCUITS FOR THE FX-l COMPUTER AUTOMATIC COOING AT G.E. BURROUGHS G-I01 HIGH SPEED PRINTER LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER THE BENDIX G-15D, GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM THE INSTRUCTION COD~ OF G-2 (GERMAN) THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR'BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIYE PROGRAM SYSTEM BENDIX G-20 SYSTEM SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMUlATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE ANO THERMCCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS OPERATING AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED 'WITH LEO 200 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 PACM58 JACM591 PGEC626 PGEC634 PGEC58] ICC 633 !H 366 h3 ~OO 196 143 169 P lRE611 210 PGEC612 1'>1 PGEC61] 383 CACM61~ JACM57~ ~59 NCR 55~ 1'>0 PGEC632 112 PGEC635 5:>0 CACM604 18~ PGtC574 265 PGEC583 250 WJCC59 338 TCJ3614 262 NSMT60 53 PGEC625 6~9 18MJ631 40 JACM5S4 262 PGEC633 183 WCR 574 273 PACM56 35 OCR 62 2~'J PGEC613 371 NCR 544 124 PGEC582 91 CACM629 487 EJCC60 117 PGEC635 "~1 IFIP62 725 CAN 58 136 TCJ5623 164 ROME62 653 IFlP62 225 HACC59 12 I FIP62386 PGEC611 31 PIRE530 1245 PWCS54 4~ I CIP59 315 TCJ1583 124 SOS 59 lOB ARAP591 127 CACM617 318 CACM62B 441 CACM620 507 CACM620 508 CACM6H 384 JACM6Jl 78 CACM614 182 TC86623 82 ONR 51 50 PECS52 12 AUS 573 302 I CSI582 1l~3 EJCC59 8 CABS62 596 AUS 60 C3.2 PLCI61 281 CLUN55 127 CLUN55 135 CLUN55 117 TCJ4612 88 LSU 55 193 PACM59 75 ECIP55 31 TCB3605 83 CACM606 339 CAS 58 133 HARY~9 387 lFIP62 608 CAS 59 112 TCJ2!>92 85 MIPP61 144 LCMT61 411 TCJ360J 12~ CAN 62 11 I EES56 351 EJCC51 109 MTP 5B 155 ARAP591 8 SJCC62 101 ACFI!>1 3 NCR 564 94 CAS 59 73 AUS 60013.2 PWCS54 87 LSU 58 168 ECIP55 165 ROME62 "9 CAN 60 338 CACM605 325 lBMJ632 iSS I8MJ592 153 JACM541 36 AOC 53 21 200 GAM - GEN TITLE WORD INDEX FUN - GEN INTOP, AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GAME A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GAME SOME REMARKS ON THE GAME 'DAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLVING A MATRIX GAME BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE lEARNING, USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS SO~E STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS PROGRAM FOR DOUBLEDUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING ANO ITS PARAMI EXPERIMENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION OF GAME-LEARNING, PART I, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MODEL THE BUSINESS GAME, THE NEW CI~ENSION IN MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL COMPUTERS APPLIED TO GAMES PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS TO PLAY GAMES I'ANAGEMENT GAMES AND COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING GAMES AND CRYPTANALYSIS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE A NOTE ON A METHOD OF COMPUTING THE GAMMA FUNCTION A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER A STCC~-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE GAMMA 60 CON SIDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL OESIGN ASPECTS OF THE GAMMA 60 (FRENCHI PROGRAMMING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER NETIC FIELD [EPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION TO AL OEPENDENCE OF THE ENERGY GAP IN SUPERCONDUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNETIC FIELD GARMENT TAG EQUIPMENT MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS NETWORK ANALYSIS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ANALYSES OF SLIOER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL N Of THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEl A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL SOLUTIO ESTIGATION Of PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM lUBRICATION STUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INV AN ON-liNE selID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW COMPENSATIONS DIFFUSION OF GAS FROM A LIQUID INTO AN EXPANDING BUBBLE ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING BUDGET PROGRAM ANALYSIS OF THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTICS ON GAT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSLATORS PREDICTING SIGNAL OEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY IN LOGIC CIRCUITS MAJORITY GATE LOGIC IMPROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS AN INPUT DEVICE USING MULTIPLE GATES THE RELIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES GATES ANO TRIGGER CIRCUITS lANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED DATA GATHERING SYSTEM FLOli GATING A MAGNETICALLY CONTROllEO GA 11 NG ELEMENT EVAlUATICN OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION IDIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMAT IC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS ISUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NU~E RICAl INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE FORMULAE GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK INCORPORATION OF AS INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE RADIOTRACER STUDIES OF THE INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS EPITAXIAL VAPOR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A ClOSEO-CYClE PROCESS TABSOl, A DECISION TABLE lANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 WIZOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER THE GE-I00 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM COMPUTER AIRPLANE lANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK CRITICAL CLASSIFICATION FACTOR CALCULATION FOR CRANE GEAR CASES IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPILER, GECOM GECOM, THE GENERAL COMPilER OPTIMIZATION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR T ECI TYPES OF CIRCUITS, GENERAL GENERAL ACCOUNTING THE UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING FUNCTIONS JOVIAL, A GENERAL ALGORITHMIC lANGUAGE COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL EDPM EQUIPMENT A GENERAL APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR MANAGEMENT USE OF iNFORMATION ANO TRANSFORMATIONS ON GENERAL ARRAYS FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ICC AN APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO GENERAL BOOKEEPING INVERSE lAPLACE TRANSFORM A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FeR THE EVALUATION OF T~E GECOM, THE GENERAL COMPilER DATA TRANSM ISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 1, GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS APPllEO MAT~EMATICS SOME GENERAL CONSIOERATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS COMPUTER USES AT lAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELEC TR IC PTIMIlATION CF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECHNIOU A GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERING DIGITAL COMPUTER A GENERAL FORMULATION OF STORAGE ALLOCATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOME GENERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION A COMPUTER APPROAC~ TO CONTENT ANALY~IS, STUDIES USING THE GENERAL INQUIRER SYSTEM USE IN lARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR PUTERS IN BUSINESS (I THE ELEMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL lANGUAGE LEAOING TO THE POPULARIZATION Of COM THE PRCBlEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTAllATION A RECURSIVE PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL N-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRAL SOME GENERAL PRECEPTS FOR PROGRAMMERS THE GENERAL PROBlE" OF CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING THE GENERAL PROBLEI' OF COMPUTING lANGUAGES A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBlEI' SOLVER REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM GENERAL PROBLEMS CONFRONTING COMPUTING CENTERS A GENERAL PROCESSOR FOR CERTAIN FORMAL lANGUAGES A GENERAL PROGRA~ FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR lATTICE DESIGNS A GENERAL PROGRAI' FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER OESIGNING A lOW COST GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER 201 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOG~APHY 1946-1963 PACM61 lOBI TCIl6622 57 TCJ3601 40 IIlMJ605 507 I BMJ593 210 CATH63 71 JACM633 357 TCJ6633 H2 CAN 60 H2 FTT 53 2U6 AIC 601 165 WJCC61 11 AUS 60 B3.3 PGEC611 31 ARAP5'11 268 JACM604 387 NCR 564 105 TCJ5621 1 WJCC58 no ICIP5 8 CAS 56 74 ROME62 481 PACH5? 81 JACM5'14 469 WJCC59 54 WJCC59 240 PACM61 6B3 ICC 622 81 CIIS 55 26 JIICM551 18 ROME62 49!> AUS 63 C.4 MSEE461 5 PGEC584 285 WJCC55 12 IF JP62 51 WJCC61 490 HIIRV49 65 CACM610 419 TCJ5631t 329 SJCC63 241 PGEC614 610 ROME62 549 TCJ6633 210 CACM631 35 PECS52 10 1'1 IPP61 233 PACH61 284 SOS 59 153 ICIP59 2!>6 ICC 6112 10 ROME62 65 CIICM639 568 rCJ3603 136 PACM52P 41 PACM52T 28 201 GEN - GEO TITLE WORO INDEX THE BENDIX G-IS THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A SIMPLE ON THE MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A A SEARCH MEMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL S.E.A. DATAVIEW, A RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A DEVELOPMENT AND PREDICTEO STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A THE 8ENDIX G-15D, ITE) ELEMENTS LEM-1, SMALL SIZE L AND INfORMATION SYSTEM THE ROLE OF A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTIVE OELAY GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB GENERAL PURPOSE DATA DISPLAY SYSTEM GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE HISTORICAL GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SOLUTION OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC (FERR GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTRD GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR GENERAL PURPOSE PROGRA~MING SYSTEMS A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATOR SOME GENERAL QUESTIONS IN PROGRAMMING TOWARO A GENERAL SIMULATION CAPABILITY BLIND VARIATION AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANOLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR COBOL A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM '~fORMATION PROCESSING (FRENCH) A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME GENERAL VIEWS ON COBOL THE HANDLING OF RETAIL REQUISITIONS FROM A GENERAL WAREHDUSE GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION A SYSTEM FOR A SYSTEM FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION DEUCE, A HIGH-SPEED GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RES ERVATICNS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS THE HIGH-SPEEO GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION SIGN, CONSTR~CTION, AND PERFORMANCE OF A LARGE-SCALE GENERAL-PURPOSE OIGITAL COMPUTER THE DE NEAR AND NON-I USE OF INTERPRETATION ROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LI OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER CODING A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TO OPERATE AS A ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS (GERMANI THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR IBM 650 COMPUTER A· GENERAL-PURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE ELEMENTARY STRUCTURE THE DESIGN OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH THE GROWTH OF COMPLEXITY OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAM GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS INTEGRATION A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL LEARNING, GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING A NOTE ON THE SELF-CONSISTENCY OF DEFINITIONS OF GENERALIZATION AND INDUCTIVE INFERENCE GENERALIZATION ANO INFORMATION STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF ADALINE 'NEURONS' FOR RUNGE-KUTTA .PROCEDURES A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS TRUTH FUNCTIONS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING A GENERALIZATION OF ALGOL MEMORIZING MACHINE GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND A GENERALIZATION OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION GENERALIZATION OF LEARNING IN A MACHINE GENERALIZATION OF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN A SELFORGANIZING SYSTEM PROGRAMMING A GENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF LINEAR PERCEPTUAL GENERALIZATION OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS PROCESSING GENERALIZATION, KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ELECTRONIC DATA EVALUATION GENERALIZATIONS OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL DATA STRUCTURES THAT GENERALIZE RECTANGULAR ARRAYS GENERALIZED ALGOL GENERALIZED ALGOL BINARY LOGIC A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTE~ (RCA 5011 A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZEO CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 2~6 CHARACTERS' STABILITY OF A GENERALIZED CORRECTOR FOR~ULA NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZED ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS CALCULATION OF GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES THE GENERALIZED IMPORTANT EVENT TECHNIQUE EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZEO INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM GENERALIZED INTEGRATION ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER AN ELIMINATION ~ETHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX A MATHEMATIC FORMULATION OF THE GENERALIZED LOGICAL DESIGN AR FORM CN THE IBM 704 REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGUL GENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE EQUATIONS A GENERALIZED METHOD FOR FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS GENERALIZED MULTIPROCESSING AND HUL TlPROGRAMMING GENERALIZED PARITY CHECKING AODENDUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING SOME APPLICATICNS A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND A GENERALIZED SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTERRECOGNITION STUDIES GENERALIZED SIMULATION OF POST OFFICE SYSTEMS STORAGE A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM A GENERALIZEO TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND NUMERICAL CALCULATION A GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT AN EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION THEORY GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT, THE BASIC 8UILDING BLOCK OF THE DESCRIPTIVE CONTINUUM, A 'GENERALIZED' T~EDRY OF INDEXING PASSING BI A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN COMPUTER GENERATED DISPLAYS GENERATED ERROR IN ROTATIONAL TRIDIAGONALIZATIDN OIFFERENCE EQUATIONS GENERATED ERROR IN THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT A NELIAC GENERATED 7090-1401 COMPILER A NELIAC-GENERATED 7090-1401 COMPILER A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES ANO ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PRCGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES, AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATORS 202 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 GAM - GEN PWCS54 PGEC571 PGEC584 FJCC63 EJCC60 PACM58 EJCC61 EJCC57 WJCC60 CACM606 LSU 58 CACM590 NCR 544 NCR 5B4 PGEC636 CACM585 EJCC61 IBSJ621 TOMM58 SJCC62 SDS 59 87 5 282 193 283 5B 174 17B 1 355 16B 3 82 191 707 7 87 18 85 1 205 464 JACM563 175 SJCC62 317 JACM62i 1 PACM56 41 JACM573 308 IFIP62 225 ARAP612 345 CAS 57 39 PACM56 21 JACM571 12 I EES56 165 EJCC58 152 CHBK62 20 NSMT60 485 EJCC51 62 IEES56 68 WJCC55 82 ECIP55 80 NSMT60 409 PGEC602 208 TCJ6631 37 AIC 601 1 AUS 60S'6.2 IFlP62 407 JACM622 280 SDS 62 435 JACM601 57 PGEC612 165 CACM639 ~47 lFIP62 401 PACM61 6A5 PACM59 21 WJCC55 B6 AUS 63 8.3 SOS 59 63 JACM591 1 I BMJ622 239 SJCC62 325 RDME62 409 ARAP623 17 PACM59 7B CAS 60 68 CACM599 19 CACM59N 12 JACM621 104 PACM62 108 JACMS44 170 CACM619 394 FJCC63 183 PGEC592 210 JACM634 532 WCR 574 259 PACM59 29 PACM62 120 PACM61 5A2 FJCC63 107 PGEC583 207 CACM61N 495 CACM618 347 NCR 624 36 PGEC632 77 PGEC591 8 WJCC59 291 JACM612 252 PACM62 102 CACM613 147 JACM614 484 JACM634 562 IC51582 1291 PGEC584 217 PIRE611 IS!> JACM584 335 PACM56 14 E JCC58 59 PACM61 285 CACM622 101 WJCC61 555 CATH63 251 PGEC63~ 202 GEN - GOO TITLE WORD INOEX GEN - GEO JACM611 97 GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A COMPUTER PGEC573 167 GENERATING A fUNCTION OF TWO INOEPENDENT VARIABLES GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING PGEC612 151 GENERATING AN ANALOG COMPUTER WIRING DIAGRAM FROM THE ROME62 709 CACM585 3 GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS CACM631 37 GENERATING OISCRETE RANOOM VARIABLES IN A COMPUTER PGEC543 29 A NEW METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS A METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING PGEC632 112 ANALOG DIODE LOGIC JACM593 316 A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR GENERATING NORMAL DEVIATES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS A NOTE ON A METHOO FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES CACM594 19 TCJ1582 B3 A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANOOM NUMBERS I BIOJ632 146 FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS TCJ2592 B7 GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES PGEC561 21 A PROGRAMMEO VARIABLE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE SINE FUNCTION E OF AN N-DIMI REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICIENT ~ETHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY OISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFAC CACM590 26 E OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHI AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTEO POINTS ON THE SURFAC CACM594 17 SJCC63 213 HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATION THE DESIGN OF POSITION PGEC593 391 ANC VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING AND FUNCTION GENERATION WCR 574 279 FUNCTION GENERATION BY INTEGRATION OF STEPS G DIOOE LOGIC CORRECTION TO A METHOD OF GENERATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALO PGEC635 550 PGEC621 53 SIMULATION OF STEAM GENERATION IN A HEAT EXCHANGER IBMJ613 lB3 IRREVERSIBILITY AND HEAT GENERATION IN THE COMPUTING PROCESS 157 PARALLELIS~ IN CCMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM WJCC61 MTL 611 65 RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES J ACM563 199 CONTINUED FRACTIONS ON THE GENERATION OF ERRORS IN THE OIGITAL EVALUATION OF ATION OF ALGEBRAIC D!FFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAU TCJ6633 287 NCR 554 150 AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES IBSJ633 Z8B GENERATION OF INPUT DATA FOR SIMULATIONS PACM59 40 COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES JACM611 104 COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES BIT 624 228 ON THE GENERATION OF PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS JACM601 72 SERIAL CORRELATION IN THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS JACM542 88 CALCULATCR THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON A DECIMAL TCJ2604 1111 DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC PACM58 51 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM593 366 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS FJCC62 234 SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE GENERATION OF .ORD AND DOCUMENT ASSOCIATIONS FJCC63 27 CYCLOPS-l, A SECOND GENERATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM PGEC636 618 SABR AC, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER I BSJ6 33 268 REQUIREMENTS GENERATION, EXPLOSIONS, AND BILLS OF MATERIAL J ACM632 196 LANGUAGES DETECTION OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-FREE MECHANICAL PECS52 16 AN ACCURATE DIGITAL-ANALOG fUNCTION GENERATOR PWCS54 2 A DEPENDENT VARIABLE ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR PACM56 25 THE REFUGE RELAY FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC572 95 A NEW DIODE FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC5Bl 4B NEW APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC fUNCTION GENERATOR JACM594 527 EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN AODITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR JACM601 15 A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR EJCC61 295 A SYNTAX DIRECTED GENERATOR JACM612 163 NOTES ON A NEW PSEUOO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR NCR 612 164 A TUNNEL DIODE FUNCTION GENERATOR CACM618 350 A 48-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR IFIP62 493 ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS AND A PROCESSOR GENERATOR PACM62 54 A DIGITAL NONLINEAR FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC621 26 AN INfINITE-RESOLUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC626 780 LINEAR-SEGMENT fUNCTION GENERATOR CACM635 227 A TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR A WCR 584 89 TRANSISTORIZED, ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR NOTE ON A TCH601 9 TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR AN ANALOG- NCR 537 7 TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AN IMPROVED LINEAR-SWEEP GENERATOR P GEC564 213 PULSE GENERATOR AND HIGH-SPEED MEMORY CIRCUIT S JCC62 317 A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR COBOL PGEC583 244 A TRANSISTOR PULSE GENERATOR FOR CIGITAL SYSTEMS PACM62 37 DIGEST, DIEBOLD GENERATOR FOR STATISTICAL TABULATION AUS 572 205 A WHITE NOISE GENERATOR FOR THE BAND 0-20 CPS PGEC543 34 PROBLEMS A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING OESIGN CACH638 451 A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS AUS 60 C8.2 A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES PGEC611 11 A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES WCR 594 16 A VERSATILE CHARACTER GENERATOR WITH DIGITAL INPUT PGEC624 531 PULSE GENERATOR WITH LOGARITHMIC SPACING ONR 54 22 EDITING GENERATORS PACM59 1 RANDOM NUMB.ER GENERATORS IMPROVEME~TS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNCTION GENERATORS ACCURACY PGEC621 63 ELECTRONIC CHBK62 3 ANALCG COMPUTERS, MULTIPLIERS AND FUNCTION GENERATORS ROBLEM, wITH APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS ON A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION P J ACM631 110 WJCC61 353 COMPUTER DIGITAL CLOCK DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG JACM632 131 MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES PACM61 10A3 INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRA~MING PACHS9 61 THE USE OF GENERATORS IN TAC PACM62 85 COMPUTERS AS GENERATORS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ICSI581 Hl TRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED COMPOUNDS SEARCHEO GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 PRINTING CHEMICAL S ARAP612 1 THE USE OF THE GENIE SYSTEM I N NUMERICAL C.ALCULATION TRANSFORM MTL 612 725 ATION CRITERIA FCR THE CLASSIFICATION OF PREDICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN CATH63 1~3 EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMERTY-THEOREM PROVING ~ACHINE PGEC612 260 ON THE ENCODING OF ARBITRARY GEOMETRIC CONFIGURATIONS I flMJ592 140 GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OF THIN FILMS PGEC614 631 GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF S.ITCHING FUNCTIONS CACM61D 551 NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEIGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION FERENCE TO ARC~AEOLOGICAL DOCUMEI ON THE COOING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WITH RE ICSI582 869 PACM58 13 GEOMETRICS OF SPIRAL BRIDGE DESIGN CACM636 336 DESCRIPTRAN, AUTOMATEO DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY CF SQU~RE-LDCP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY MAGNET IC fIELDS PGECS94 45B HARV61 203 THE GEOMETRY OF SY~BOLS WJCC60 143 EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM MACHINE ICIP59 273 REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEOREM PROVING MCHINE CATH63 134 REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINe SOS 61 347 INTEGRAL GEOMETRY, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION A M AUS 60 Cl.1 ECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TI~E SERIES AUS 60 C6.1 GEORGE, AN ADO~ESSLESS PROGRAMMING SCHEME FOR DEUCE A SYSTEM FOR A NEW METHOD FOR A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUI A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR 203 COMPuTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 203 GEO - GRO TITLE WORD INOEX CURRENT RESEARCH AT PLANS FOR THE PRONOUN REFERENCE IN SYNTAX OF THE GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER GERMAN GERMAN NOUN PHRASE GERMAN SYNTAX PATTERNS OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF DATA-PROCESSING (GERMANI SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS (GERMANI THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUNICH COMPUTER PERM (GERMANI THE DARMSTADT ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OERA (GERMANI MODERN COMPUTING IN THE NETHERLANDS (GERMANI OPERATION WITH BESK (GERMANI FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER AT ORES DEN (GERMANI REMARKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GIA (GERMANI REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 (GERMANI CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL CO"PUTER G3 !GERMANI SWITCHING TECHNIQUES AT 1-5 (GERMANI EDPM 105 IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (GERMANI SWITCHING-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIDS (GERMANI FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION (GERMANI TECHNICAL DETAILS OF DERA (GERMANI A NON-MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY (GERMANI OSCILLOGRAPHS FOR USE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS (GERMANI PROBLEMS OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES (GERMANI AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (GERMANI THE IlARMSTADT MATHEMATICAL COMPUTER GROUP (GERMANI SUBROUTINES FOR OERA (GERMANI THE INSTRUCTION CODE OF G-2 (GERMAN) PHYSICAL PROGRAMMING (GERMANI USE OF COMPUTERS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREOICTION (GERMAN) INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARC METHODS (GERMAN) NU"ERICAL COMPUTATION OF STAR EPHEMERIDES (GERMANI STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMANI AUTOMATA AND THOUGHT PROCESSES (GERMANI NEW TECHNICAL OEVELOPMENTS (GERMANI LOGICAL MACHINES (GERMAN) PROCESSING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS (GERMAN) PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL OATA PROCESSING (GERMANI CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH (GERMANI DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS AND SEMIOIGITAL METHOOS (GERMAN) DIGITAL REPORT AND LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS (GERMANI DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEAOS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMANI THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER (GERMANI THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM (GERMANI PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT (GERMANI METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE 14 COMPUTER (GERMANI ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 104 (GERMAN) NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN HYDROOYNAMICS WITH BESK (GERMANI COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO ELECTRONICS (GERMANI PROGRESSION LINES OF A OPMENTS AT GCTTINGEN, APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 (GERMAN) SURVEY OF COMPUTER DEVEL COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENOENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT (GERMANI THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL CCMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GERMAN) BESM, THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC EXPERIENCE WITH COMPONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY (GERMAN) REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA (GERMANI ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS (GERMANI FERRITES ANO TITANATES AS DECISION THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS (GERMANI CONVERGENCE QF BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE (GERMAN) ITERATIVE METHODS OF LIN~AR ALGEBRA WITH ESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PRoe ICENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF TH E CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GERMAN) INITION OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIO NS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IGERMAN) IWITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLI CATION AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERS (GERMANI DISLOCATIONS ANO PLASTIC FLOW IN GERMANIUM TIiE ELECTRONIC CCNTRIBUTION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM IASUREMENT OF THE ANGULAR DEPENDENCE Of T HE IMAGINARY PART CF THE ATOMIC SCATTERING FACTOR OF GERMANIUM PANEL DISCUSSION, UTILIZATION OF GERMANIUM DIODES SWITCHING RESEARCH IN GERMANY THE USE OF DIGITAL CO~PUTERS IN WESTERN GERMANY PONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY (GERMAN) EXPERIENCE WITH COM THE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING PROGRAMMING GESTALT PROGRAMMING, A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZING GESTALTS ICEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANOWRITTEN FORMS HOW LAZY CAN YOU GET HOW IS 'FACT' GETTING ON GETTING PROGRA~MES RIGHT THE FIXED POINT DIVISION IN GIER REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR GIER (NORWEGIAN) THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART I THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART II A FAST CARD REAOER FOR THE GI ER COMPUTER GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE USING GIFS IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS SYSTEMS IELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONOUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION TO AL IIC F SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN DISCRETE POINTS ONLY A TECHNIOUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE SYNTHESIS OF BINARY RING COUNTERS OF GIVEN PERIODS ON SOME ERROR BOUNDS OF GIVENS THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS CF COOl AGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANCZOS PROCESSES MATRICES A MODIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE FOR THE CO-CIAGCNALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE GLOSSARY CONSTRUCTION GLOSSARY LOOKUP MADE EASY GLOSSARY OF SORTING AND MERGING TERMS USA PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFORMATION PROCESSING APPLICATION A GLOW COUNTING TUBE REAO-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS STUDY OF THE SECO~D-ORDER FERROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE SIMULATION OF A LEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME GOALS AND PREDICTIONS THE GOOEL INCOMPLETENESS THEOREM AND INTELLIGENT MACHINES 204 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 GEN - GOD NSMT60 LSU 55 MTP 58 NSMT6D NSMT60 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 DIP 62 DIP 62 OIP 62 DIP 62 DIP 62 ECIP55 OIP 62 DIP 62 ECIP55 ECIP55 PGEC636 ECIP5S ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIPS5 ECIP55 DJP 62 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 ECIP55 EC IP55 ECIP55 ECIP5~ ECIP55 ECIP55 BIT 632 BIT 623 ECIP55 I B~J614 I8MJ614 IBMJ592 PECS52 HARV512 CACM620 ECIP55 BIT 613 WJCC56 PACMS9 CAS 51 TCB6634 ACC 53 BIT 613 BIT 633 ARAP631t BIT 632 BIT 633 SIT 631 PGEC636 FJCC62 I BMJ621 PGEC6l6 HARV51l PGEC5'll JACM603 JACM582 AUS 571 J ACM613 TCJ4612 CACM632 NSMT60 CACM635 CACM63N PGECS93 I SMJ583 IFIP62 WJCC59 SJCC62 63 111 309 280 234 5 9 ·40 51 60 62 90 92 97 99 101 102 115 120 126 129 135 141 143 151 161 165 168 194 198 202 204 I 61 110 221 350 81 160 650 123 207 613 154 46 26 150 186 50B 36 I4B 16 132 21B 111 80 111 56 91 153 lOS 219 266 106 1 295 615 132 Iitl 5 20 83 U1 80 200 196 49 124 145 44 629 215 44 904 3 346 281 127 HZ HI 117 64 325 281 6,8 311 212 428 81 11 204 GOL - HAR TITLE WORD INDEX GEO - GRO IBMJ634 291 GOLD. AND SILVER ECIP55 36 GOTTINGEN. APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 'GERMAN) GOVERNMENT A.O.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RESUL RMCS60 1 23 GOVERNMENT A.O.P. SYSTEMS SOME ENGINEERING FAC RMCS60 CTPC54 9 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE COMPUTATION GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY AUS 513 311 F TT 53 234 GOVERNMENT CALCULATIONS CAN 62 11 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS PROGRESS IN EOPS61 13 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. MARCH, 1961 BCS 58 564 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MAY 1958 PACM59 17 GOVERNMENT HOUSING GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD 0 MSEE463 29 CAN 58 ;9 GOVERNMENT SERVICE TCJ4613 185 GOVERNMENT USE GOVERNMENT. AS OF DECEMBER 1957 IA PROCESSING IN au CACM594 22 GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECE~BER 1957, II IOCESSING IN BU CACM595 17 GOVERNMENT, AS OF OECEMBER 1957, III ICESSING IN BU CACM599 34 CAfH63 219 GPS, A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT CACM600 528 AUTOMATIC GRADERS FOR PROGRAMMING CLASSES 99 CE AND MATHE~ATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES. AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY IN CURRICULUM OEVELO PLCI61 PROCESSES A GRADIENT METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION HARV61 125 PGEC581 61 TUBES THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC C TPC54 GRADUATE INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH 25 SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS TCJ66H 1 .D.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED PENSIONS SCHEME ION THE INTRODUCTION OF A TCJ3603 111 RESULTANT PROCEDURE AND THE MECHANIZATION OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS JACM604 346 J ACM634 538 ON THE REDUCTION OF NUMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS TRUNCATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOD JACM601 69 MODERN MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND GRAEFFE TYPE ON J ACM583 246 ON A MODIFICATION OF THE QD-ALGORITHM WITH GRAEFFE-TYPE CCNVERGENCE IFIP62 93 INEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE Of BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE 'GERMAN) ITERATIVE METHODS OF L ECIP55 111 THE LEXICAL LEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION fOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR STRUCTURE AT MTL 611 97 BIT 613 206 COBOL GRAMMAR 'SWEDISH) THE USE OF MACHINES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I CIP59 188 CACH629 483 ON THE NONEXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 NOTE ON CACM633 105 SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION 'FRENCH) ROME62 645 MfL 611 211 A NOTE ON CATEGORIAL GRAMMARS I FlP62 313 ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS AND LANGUAGES ICIP59 285 A NEW METHOD FOR DISCOVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES NSMT60 245 THE USE OF GRAMMARS WITHIN THE MECHANICAL TRANSLATION ROUTINE A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL COOING OF ENGLISH WORDS JACM633 334 USING A STE~ DICTIONARY THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS MTL 611 363 CASE IN A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARCS OF A COMPLETE GRAPH ON THE EXCEPTIONAL I BMJ605 481 DIAGRAMS SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE PGEC632 61 SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY I BMJ603 321 THE APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY Tt THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS HARV571 244 LCMT61 13 7 COMBINED MAGNETIC AND GRAPHIC STORE A GRAPHICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER EFFICIENCY PACM59 8 SKETCHPAD, A MAN-MACHINE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM S JCC63 329 EFFICIENT LINKAGE OF GRAPHICAL DATA WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS PWCS54 32 CONTACT NETWCR~S A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MULTITERMINAL HARV512 302 CACM629 471 PROGRAMMED METHODS FOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY ECIP55 213 CIRCUITS MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS I BMJ622 221 ENTS OF A PROGRA~MING LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS 'EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON A 7090) 'FRENCH) ROME62 11 7 REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA PGEC601 39 IBI'J605 497 ON MOORE GRAPHS WITH DIAMETERS 2 AND 3 I BMJ634 345 OIFFRACTION BY A FINITE SINUSOIDAL PHASE GRATING COMPUTATIONS IN MAGNETIC AND GRAVITY INTERPRETATION PACM58 12 THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN TC81574 146 TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT BRITAIN lCSI582 149!i ELECTRONIC CO~PUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN THE APPLICATION OF THE TCJ5634 264 LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE CACH60N 611 CACM618 353 A NOTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES TCJ3603 115 AN AUTOMATIC METHOO FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY PGEC621 51 GREY OR GROS TCJ2592 96 SOME APPLICATIONS OF CONTACT GRIDS HARV511 293 THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIDS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS TCJ5634 320 TCJ2592 96 GREY OR GROS ISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MACHINES AT ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES AND CHARACTER PACM52T 13 OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSTALLATION ONR 5.1 23 CAL OBSERVATORY GROUND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMI SJCC63 141 A NEW APPROACH TO GROUNDING IN DC ANALOG COMPUTERS WJCC!>5 23 X3.4 FORMS ALGOL TASK GROUP CACM637 315 THE STRUCTURE OF AN A JACM623 345 UTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATION GROUP THE DARMSTADT MATHEMATICAL COMPUTER GROUP 'GERMAN) ECIP55 151 STRATEGY FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP DIFFUSION COMPUTATIONS IFIP62 ll2 USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-WORKING GROUP E. COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING CACM632 51 SYSTEMS BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 709 AND 1090 PACM62 96 DATA TRANSMISSION A NEW GROUP OF CODES FOR CORRECTION OF DEPENDENT ERRORS IN I BMJ601 58 COMPUTER SHARING BY A GROUP Of CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRMS CAS 58 116 CE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEMI INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODU SOS 62 283 ORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CCDASYL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN INF CACM624 190 GROUP PARTICIPATION COMPUTER DEMONSTRATION CACM639 573 TCB1513 41 LONDON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS LONOON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 TCB2581 3 CACM630 597 ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS COMPUTING AT LOS ALAMOS, GROUP T-1 ONR 56 39 INFORMATION THEI A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND JACM631 89 LONDON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS TCB1513 41 GROUPING AND DEPENDENCY THEORIES NSMT60 258 CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF COCES FOR CHEMICAL OATA IC51581 611 SELF-ORGANllING GROUPING, A LEARNING STRUCTURE IFlP62 419 PERCEPT~AL GENERALIZATION OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS SOS 59 63 SOME SELF-ORGANIZING PARAMETERS IN THREE-PERSON GROUPS SOS 61 1 THE PROBLEM OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PACM61 13A3 JACM624 469 /,' I SOMORPH I SM GROUPS OF AUTOMATA HARV511 141 THE LOGIC OF FIXED AND GROWING AUTOMATA PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER. SURVEY OF COMPUTER OEVELOPMENTS AT OPERATIONAL LOGGING ANO RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN TORS OF IMPORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY OF PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN HOLLERITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN MACHINES IN PHILOSOPHY OF THE THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC OATA PROCESSING INTO A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC DATA-PROCESSING IN CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT F AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINEI A REVIEW OF JUSTIFYING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR SINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL SINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL SINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 205 796-980 C>-66--14 205 GRO - HIG TITLE WORD INDEX GOL - HAR COMPUTATION. BEHAVIOR. ANO STRUCTURE IN FIXEO ANO GROWING AUTOMATA THE PLACE OF ANALVTlCAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANV GROWING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ANO THE SERVICE THEY MAY, R A GROWING TREE FOR DESCRIPTOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION INCORPORATION OF AS INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE STUDIES OF THE INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE RADIOTRACER ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE COMPUTERS AS GENERATORS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH THE GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PHYSICAL ANALOGUES TO THE GROWTH OF A CONCEPT THE GROW TH OF COMPLEXITY OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAM PROCESS EPITAXIAL VAPOR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A CLOSED-CYCLE COMPUTING EDUCATED GUESSES NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIDANCE A USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERV IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER MENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING. NAVIGATION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-70 AIR VEHICLE IEQUIP ANALVSIS OF NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL GUIDANCE SVSTE~S CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE SYSTEMS A TRANSISTORNAVIGATION. GUIDANCE. AND CONTROL OF AEROSPACE VEHICLES AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO COMPUTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS RIABLE SPEED. HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED MISSILE THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VA NEW LABORATORY FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION OF GUIDED MISSILES USE OF ANALCGUE COMPUTERS IN THEORETICAL STUDIES OF GUIDED MISSILES THE THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS PARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM THE PRE LOG COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATING GUIDES A COORDINATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM ANO ANA GUIDES TO TEACHING COBOL COMPUTING MACHINES DANGEROUS GULFS. SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE GUS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN. APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 IGERMANI SURVEY OF COMPUTER REMARKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GlA IGERMANI REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 I GERMANI EVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN. APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl ANO G2 IGERMANI SURVEY OF COMPUTER 0 CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 IGERMANI EA,RLY OPERATING EXPERI ENCE WITH LANGUAGE H PROGRESS REPORT ON LANGUAGE H THE INFORMATION-GATHERING HABITS OF AMERICAN MEDICAL SCIENTISTS THE MECHANISM OF HABITUATION COMPILER A HALF VEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL THE LINEAR HALL EFFECT THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ELEMENTS THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG MULTIPLIER M"-l. A COMPUTER-OPERATED MECHANICAL HAND RECOGNITION OF SLOPPY, HAND-PRINTEO CHARACTERS CLASSIFICATION AND RECOGNITION OF HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS MAGNACARD. A NEW CONCEPT IN DATA HANDLING DATA PROCESSING AND INFORMATION HANDLING COMPUTER A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING ALPHA"ERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING ANALVSIS OF VARIANCE INTRODUCTION TO DATA HANDLING AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING DOCUMENT HANDLING AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION DATA HANDLING BY CONTROL WORD TECHNIQUES PROCESSORS HANDLING IDENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE I NFORMA TI ON HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION SYSTEM HARACTER RECCGNJ.TION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.D.P. SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF C HARACTER RECOGNITION. DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP SYSTEM THE PLACE OF C INFORMA TlON HANDLING IN AN ARMS CONTROL INSPECTION ENVIRONMENT CHARACTER RECOGNITION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING 'IN BANKS PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS , INFORMATION HANDLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX COMPUTER-FEASIBLE "ETHOD FOR HANDLING INCOMPLETE DATA IN REGRESSION ANALYSIS PHOTOGRAPHIC METHODS OF HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION HANDLING MACHINES MAGNET IC A TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING MACRO INSTRUCTIONS THE AUTOMATIC HANDLING OF BUSINESS DATA SYSTEM HANDLING OF FUNCTIONAL OPERATORS THE HANDLING OF MULTIWAY TABLES ON COMPUTERS HANDLING OF NON-NUMERICAL INFORMATION COMPUTER IFRENCH) HANDLING OF NUMBERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS WAREHOUSE THE HANDLING OF RETAIL REQUISITIONS FROM A GENERAL COMPILERS EFFICIENT HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES IN ALGOL 60 FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEEO PRINTERS S A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINE A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM DATAMATIC 1000 A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMATION-HANDLING SYSTEMS ELEMENTS MAGNACARD, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES DATA HANDLING WITH LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS DEVICES FOR READING HANDWRITTEN CHARACTERS G AND RECDGNIZII MACHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BV MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESS IN THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS HYBRID COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION WITH HUMANS AND HARDWARE ANALOG-DIGITAL REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE. SOFTWARE, AND APPLICATIONS L TIME SERIES A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICA MAGNETIC MEDIUM A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A HARMONIC ANALYSIS USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER UATION IN INFINITE CYLINDI THE METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQ AND MACHINE 'METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY LINGUISTIC RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION LABORATORV 206 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHV 19~6-1963 SOS 59 282 ICSI581 ~jJ1 ROME62 153 I BMJ603 275 I BMJ603 269 I tlMJ603 256 I BMJ603 2610 PACM62 85 ARAP612 305 HTP 58 817 TCJ6631 37 IIlMJ603 2108 WJCC59 10 PGEC591 36 EJCC57 610 PACM62 32 P IRE611 313 PGEC6310 365 EJCC57 132 CCST61 1017 TCB7631 17 AUS 60B'10.3 WJCC53 187 AUS 63 C.I0 AUS 572 211C AUS 60B'10.2 AUS 60B'10.4 EJCC57 34 CACM625 272 ClUN55 223 PGEC636 671 ECIP55 36 ECIP55 92 ECIP55 97 ECIP55 36 ECIP55 99 TCJ5623 158 TCB7644 118 ICSI581 277 MTP 58 93 BIT 623 137 I BMJ573 239 NCR 612 1103 AUS 60 C9.1 PGEC613 512 SJCC62 39 WJCC60 133 NCR 634 75 WJCC56 36 WCR 574 205 65 EJCC58 JACM563 175 CACM628 433 ONR 51 1 TCB6623 95 ~4 F JCC62 EJCC58 75 CACM596 21 ICSI582 U03 TCJ4612 161 TCB5611 19 FJCC63 529 TCJ4612 157 AUS 60A12.4 EJCC61 Z41 J ACM612 201 HARV47 260 PACM52P 223 CACM59N 21 WJCC54 75 JACM612 168 TCJ46Z4 280 HACC59 11 ECIP55 69 CAS 57 39 ROME62 331 CAN 58 191 AUS 60All.l PACM58 30 NEWC57 36 I CSI582 1181 P IRE530 1366 WCR 514 210 ONR 51 H PGEC613 489 EJCC57 232 PACM59 20 IBMJ631 14 I BMJ621 122 WJCC61 639 EJCC51 96 TCJ5634 338 F JCC62 121 AUS 60 C7.1 NCR 612 112 PGEC6ZZ 253 TCJ1583 117 PACM59 56 ICS158Z 951 ICIP59 163 206 HAR - tHG TITLE WORD INDEX HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS HARVEST SYSTEM HARWELL COMPUTER HARWELL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER HATFIELD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER EDUCATION HAVE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER HAVE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS HAVING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL PART HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE HAZARD-FREE SWITCHING NETWORKS HD FILE DRUM HEAD HEAD tWAVEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN HEAD DESIGN HEAD DESIGN FOR NONCONTACT RECOROING HEAD DESIGN FOR NONCONTACT RECORDING HEAD DESIGN FOR UNIVAC HEAD FOR COMPUTER USE HEAD FOR DIGITAL INFOR~ATION STORAGE WITH NON-CONTACT HEAD, A RECOROING HEAD FOR DIGITAL INFORMATION STORAG HEADS FOR LOW SPEED REAO-OUT OF DATA HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE 204 INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE TCJ4612 161 INOUSTRY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS CTPC54 79 INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY, A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE SJCC63 179 INDUSTRY AND THE STATE-DF-THE-ART P IRE611 330 INOUSTRY CONTROL PGEC582 129 INDUSTRY DIRECTORY PECS52 21 INDUSTRY FDR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER CAN 58 175 INDUSTRY STUDY, BANKING AUS 63 A.4 INDUSTRY STUDY, E.D.P. IN THE DEFE~CE SERVICES AUS 63 A.6 INDUSTRY-EDUCATION PROJECT THE CLUN55 209 INDUSTRY, 1 TC81571 6 INDUSTRY, 2 TCB1572 30 INDUSTRY'S RDLE IN SUPPORTING HIGH-SCHOOL SCIENCE WJCC59 358 INEFFICIENCY DF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR CACM610 557 INEQUALUIES HARV49 137 INEQUALITIES ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER PACM52P 91 INEXPENSIVE DEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT PACM59 ~8 INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN PGEC612 253 INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS FJCC63 535 INFALLIBLE NETS RTCS62 66 INFERENCE INFORMATION- IBMJ602 208 INFERENCE A NOTE ON THE SELF-CONSISTENCY JACM622 280 IFIP62 395 INFERENCE AUTO~ATA INFERENTIAL ANALYSIS CPFS61 1 INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH CATH63 211 INFINITE CYLINDERS IMETHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS PACM59 56 INFINITE-RESOLUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR PGEC621 26 INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IBMJ581 ~3 INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER CO IBMJ572 no INFLECTEO FORMS USING A STEM DICTIONARY MTL 611 363 INFLECTION NSMT60 229 INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF OYNAMI WJCC60 181 INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATIDN ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANS I IBMJ602 18~ INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC CD~PUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL MANC51 13 INFLUENCE OF COMPUTER DESIGN ON RELIABILITY AND RMCS60 53 INFLUENCE DF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT I BI'J621 12 INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTI AUS 60811.1 INFLUENCE OF PROGRAMMING TECHNlijUES ON THE DESIGN OF PIRES 30 1250 INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES TCJ2592 49 INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS ANO CAPABILITI ICIP59 419 IFIP62 699 INFLUENCE ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 214 TITLE WORD INDEX INF - INP FACTORS STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FIND AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL OF RECORDED CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF SCIENTIFIC AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC HANDLING OF NON-NUMERICAL A T_ISTOR MATRIX MEMORY FOR SEMIPERMANENT AUTOMATIC STRATIFICATION OF A LIST-TYPE STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR ALPHANUMERIC ON THE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESEARCH STUOY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENTIFIC ASCERTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF SCIENTISTS FOR SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL OF TO MECHA~IZED ENCODING AND SEARCHING OF LITERARY COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION OF AN INFLUENCING INFORMA TI ON INFORMATION INFORMA lION INFORMA flON INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMA TI ON INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION I NFORMA TI ON INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION I NFORMA TI ON INFORMATION I NFORMA TI ON RE GROUP OF THE CODASYL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN I NFORMA TI ON LAWS ANO PHYSICAL THEORIES, THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT CRGANIZATION IN.FORMA nON I NFORMA TI ON RESPONSlelLITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMA fI ON CHANNELS WITH SIDE INFORMATION COBOL INFORMATION ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION OF DOCUMENT CONTROL IN A MATERIALS DETERIORATION INFORMATION SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION A METHOD FOR USING COMPUTERS IN INFORMA TI ON INFORMATION THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION USING THE IBM 7090 DPS AMERICAN STANDARD COOE FOR INFORMATION FUNDAMENTALS OF A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS INFORMATION TECHN ICAL INFORMATION THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL RECORDING Of INFORMATION DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION OATA PROCESSING AND INFORMATION I NFORMA TI ON I NFORMA TI ON ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION CONTROL COMPLEX MAGNETIC BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION ORGANIZATION A PROPOSED I NFORMA TI ON SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, AND ECONOMIC I NFORMA TI ON RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION REHENSIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION RADAR TARGETI CONVERSION OF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION N AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION TRAINING THE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION ROGRAM~ING AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSI SOURCES OF INFORMATION eN PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANOLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION A COM~AND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION CLIP, A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION A CARD fOR~AT FOR REFERENCE fiLES IN INFORMATION STANDARDIZATION IN COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PANEL ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INFORMATION THE SPECTRUM OF INFORMATION LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INFORMATION VARIABLE INFORMATION A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATION USA PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-WDRKING GROUP E, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION A GENERAL VIE~ OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION TING OPTIC FIBERS, A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMATION CAL UNIVERSITY (GERMAN) ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION INFORMA TI ON THE NETHERLANOS AUTOMATIC INFORMATION INFORMATION DIGITAL INFORMATION DIGITAL INFORMATION INTEGRATED INFORMA n ON INDUSTRIES INFORMATION VISUAL INFORMATION AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FOR AN IMPROVED INFORMATION THE IMPACT OF INFORMA TI ON THE DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZED INFORMATION A COMPLEX INFORMA TI ON INfORMATION COMPUTING OR INFORMA lION TY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMA TI ON ES, LEARNS, AND REASONS A SUGGESTED MODEL FOR INfORMATION AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION UTILIZATION OF COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION THE EVALUATION DF SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION SU8JECT ANALYSIS FOR INFORMA lION LINGUISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR INFORMATION MAZE STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION A MACHINE LANGUAGE fOR DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION THE EFFECTIVE USE OF COMPUTERS ~ETHODS 215 SYMPOSIUM ASSOCIATIVE AN OPERATIONS SYSTEMATICALLY THE FACT COMPILER, A A STATISTICAL APPROACH THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD (SOil, STATE OF THE ART IN MAY, 1963 ALGEBRA ALGEBRA ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTU AND IMAGINATION EMPIRICAL AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND AND TRANSFORMATIONS ON GENERAL ARRAYS AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE AT THE TRANSMITTER BULLETIN NO. 1 BY NEURAL NET MODelS CENTER EVOLUTION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 704 COMPUTER CLASSIFICATION CODING AND SWITCHING THEORY DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, AND INDEXING EXCHANGE FLOW FLOW PATTERN FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS FROM REFERENCE QUESTIONS HANOllNG HANDLING IN A LARGE INfORMATION SYSTEM HANDLING IN AN ARMS CONTROL INSPECTION HANDLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS HANDLING MACHINES HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH IN A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMP INPUT OVERLOAD INTO POLAR CO-ORDINATE fORM SUITABLE FOR MANAGEMENT THROUGH SELECTIVE DISSEMINATIO OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ING OF OFFICER ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS, P ON COMPONENT PERFORMANCE ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER PICTORIAL INPUTS PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESS I NG PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING REPORT PROCESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY PROCESSING IFRENCHI PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITION IBRA PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNI PROCESSING BY DATA INTERROGATION PROCESSING CENTRE PROCESSING FOR INTERPLANETARY EXPLORATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL PROCESSING FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALIZED PROCESSING IN MILITARY COMMANO PROCESSING IN THE BEETLE LIXUS PROCESSING LANGUAGE V PROCESSING MACHINE PROCESSING ON MANKINO PROCESSING SYSTEM PROCESSING SYSTEM PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR THE lGP-30 PROCESSING USING 800LEAN ALGEBRA (FRENCH) PROCESSING, FUSION OR fiSSION PROCESSING, 15 MAY 1963 IATIONAL ACTIVI RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM REPRESENTATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIV RETRIEVAL RETRIEVAL RETRIEVAl RETRIEVAL RETRIEVAL RETRIEVAL RETRIEVAL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 IND - INF WJCC53 5 EJCC55 79 ICSI581 163 TCJl581 36 ICSI582 1517 ICSI582 1:>23 HACC59 11 WJCC5936 S JCC63 229 CACM638 4B ICIP59 495 JACM6H 440 ICSI581 'Jl ICSI581 189 WJCC60 n IBMJ574 309 ICSI582 1245 SJCC63 2~7 PACM61 061 TCJ5623 180 CACM624 190 SOS 62 231 ICSI581 131 P4CM61 663 ICS1582 1429 I BMJ584 289 CAC'I636 305 SOS 62 5~1 ICSI581 731 WJCC59 87 IFIP62 284 CHBK62 14 PACM62 38 CACM638 422 If IP62 386 WJCC61 247 AUS 572 219 ICSI581 181 65 E JCC58 ICSI5a2 1203 F JCC6 3 529 EJCC61 241 PACM52P 223 ICSI582 1181 ICSI5Rl 613 ICSI582 1417 SOS 62 61 AUS 60 C9.3 PACM61 5C2 ICSI58 1 ~ll lCS 1582 1489 CACM629 472 WJCC57 85 JACM563 175 NCR 624 114 IIJCC58 119 PACM59 73 TCB3593 53 IIJCC60 53 CACM612 90 FJCC62 177 IfIP62 763 IFIP62 3 PACM62 90 PACM62 112 FJCC63 609 CACM63N 658 TCB1632 54 CACM630 599 CACM632 51 IFIP62 225 OPI 62 187 56 ECIP55 PGEC622 181 ICC 623 163 fJCC62 56 NCR 574 145 PGEC582 136 IFIP62 40 PACM62 78 OPI 62 124 CACM6D4 205 PACM61 lOCI IFIP62 8 JACM612 260 FJCC63 183 CAN 60 121 ROME62 675 TCB6623 82 CACM639 502 IFIP62 354 SOS 61 485 WJCC60 151 68 EJCC54 CAS 58 22 ICSI581 687 ICSI582 855 ICSI582 937 I CSIS82 1383 PACM59 15 215 INF - INS TITLE WORD INDEX INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOME INFORMATION RETRIEVAL RELATIVE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE IDENTI INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND MACHINE TRANSLATION INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGA TION OF ALL ITEMS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM PHASE-MODULATING MEDIA INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING I INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING II INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A HIGH-SPEEO COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEOIUM SIZE COMPU TER IMPACT OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL CN CORPORATE STRUCTURE ON THE SOLUTION OF AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM INFORMATION RETRIEVAL STUDY DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR REFERENCES AND ABSTR ACTS IN THE CO~PUTER SCIENCES THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS A SCREENING METHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS INEFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS COMPUTERS EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. REVIEW AND PROSPECTUS THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. SOME GOALS AND PREDICTIONS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. STATE OF THE ART IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SCIENCES TO MACHINE DOCUMENTATION INFORMATION SEARCHING WITH THE 701 CALCULATOR INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES DIFFERENCES IN PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED ~ETHOOS IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL AL LITERATURE THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNIC SOME ASPECTS OF INFORMATION STORAGE IN FERROELECTRICS GENERALIZATION AND INFORMATION STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF ADALINE 'NEURDNS' THE HORSESHOE HEAD, A RECORDING HEAD FOR DIGITAL INFORMATION STORAGE WITH NON-CONTACT OPERATION INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATION HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION SYSTEM ICON, A ~ANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM EVERYMAN'S INFORMATION SYSTEM THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INFORMATION SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE FROM DATA AN INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE ABILITY TO EXTRACT COMPUTERS IN TECHNICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS USE OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOME APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR MATERIEL COMMAND THE BASIC TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION EUROPEAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW INFORMATION THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE CORRELATION USE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY SYSTEM REDUNDANCY AND INFORMATION THEORY IETHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFORMATION THEORY INFORMATION THEORY ANO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A OIGITAL COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT BRITAIN THE PROCESSING OF INFORMATION-CONTAINING DOCUMENTS SCIENTISTS THE INFORMATION-GATHERING HABITS OF AMERICAN MEDICAL ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUOY OF INFORMATION-HANOLING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A BASIS FOR INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION-THEORETIC ASPECTS OF CHARACTER READING DEDUCTIVE INFERENCE INFORMATION-THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INDUCTIVE AND THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, A USER'S ANALYSIS. INFORMATION, REDUNDANCY AND DECAY OF THE MEMORY TRACE LOST INFORMATION, UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE PAPERS AN UPPER BOUND ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A SYNAPSE THE PROSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICAL MACHINES IN CHEMISTRY (USSR) CONOUCTING ALLOY FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPERSIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE NETS A THEORY AND R REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) 10 INITIAL CONDITIONS IN COMPUTER SIMULATION CHRYSLER'S INITIAL EDPM APPLICATION NEWTON'S METHOD ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY SYSTEM INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING VANADIUM THIN FILMS INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF IFFERENCE METHOO FOR THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PAR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS . E ACCUMULATION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFER COMPUTER CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE THRESHOLD RELATIONS AND DIFFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION LASERS EQUIPMENT MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING SYSTEMS AND VEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETIC READING HEAD IWA COMPUTERS WITH REMOTE DATA INPUT A VERSATILE CHARACTER GENERATOR WITH OIGITAL INPUT KEYPUNCHING IN~TRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT WOROS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE 0 F A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SU8JECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT Y AND FAST, ~ON-SE~UENTIAL SWITCHING MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BIT ACCURAC A THEORY OF PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR ON RELEVANCE, PROBABILISTIC INDEXING AND SOME LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR IN A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES ANO SYSTEMS FOR MANIPULATION OF TREES IN THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE USE OF SYMBOLS. IN MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR FICATION OF OOCUMENT CONTENT, A PAOBLEM IN AUTOMATIC OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIELO OF NCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPABILITIES ON THE ROLE OF USAF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN 216 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 INF - INP WJCC59 U TCJ3601 21 JACM603 216 MIPP61 134 JACM612 211 CACM621 43 CACM622 103 PGEC636 863 I CIP59 315 WJCC59 54 HARV61 213 ICC 634 210 ICIP59 479 WJCC59 66 JACM624 512 LCMT61 63 OPI 62 85 BIT 611 54 BIT 612 103 WJCC59 77 FJCC63 173 PACM61 1283 SJCC63 289 WJCC59 283 CACI'!610 "31 CAN 62 136 ICSI582 1275 WJCC61 259 CACM610 557 ICSI581 699 IFIP62 261 WJCC59 81 WJCC61 239 MIPP61 331 JACM572 131 ICSH82 1435 P IRE530 H21 PACM59 16 MIPP61 2 IFIP62 294 AUS 60 B7.2 LCMT61 277 SOS 62 "35 NCR 634 37 CACM621 11 ICSI582 1203 PACM62 59 CACM633 123 NCR 5"" 62 CACM621 16 CAS 62 103 CACM621 40 2 IBSJ631 BIT 63" 229 PACM61 11-2 CAS 5~ 11 ICSI582 823 ICC 6113 11 AIC 623 299 I BMJ601 66 PACH52P 111 RTCS62 294 JACH631 89 AOOC62 158 PACH56 33 EJCC57 221 JACM572 118 ICSI582 1495 WJCC53 80 I CSI581 217 P IRE510 1366 .. JCC59 60 ICIP59 248 I BMJ602 208 ICSI581 77 MTP 58 729 ICSI581 475 PACMS2P 113 JACM612 240 I BMJ621 55 SJCC62 111 ICIP59 33 PGEC611 78 LSU!i6 23 PACM58 50 CACM625 282 ONR 60 121 IFIP62 169 PACM61 2Al ICIP59 36 TCJ6631 39 I BMJ631 58 AUS 60 A9.2 PGEC584 217 EJCC55 69 WCR 594 16 MIPP61 !i0 JACM634 526 AUS 60 C1.4 NCR 594 259 216 INP - INT TITLE WORD INDEX MULTIPLIER A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY HEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL T INPUT AND OUTPUT AN INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH REMOTE INPUT AND OUTPUT AN INEXPENSIVE DEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT INPUT AND OUTPUT REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHIC METHODS OF HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES CALCULATING ~ACHINERY INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DIGITAL INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM SOME TECHNIQUES USED IN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF INPUT AND OUTPUT EQUIPMENT CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH (GERMAN) INPUT AND OUTP~T FOR ALGOL 60 ON KDF9 ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT ANO OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROC ESSING MACHINE INPUT AND OUTPUT IN THE X-I SYSTEM CONVERS I ON COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT. INCLUDING ANALOGUE-DIGITAL DR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THETA IEEDBACK METHOD F GENERATION OF INPUT DATA FOR SIMULATIONS INPUT DATA ORGANIZATION IN FORTRAN AN INPUT DEVICE USING MULTIPLE GATES UNIVAC INPUT DEVICES EYBOARO, A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER INPUT FLEXIBILITY THE LINCOLN K AUTOMATIC INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS AMPLIFIERS ON THE INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK ERROR IN OPERATIONAL FORMAT-FREE INPUT IN FORTRAN A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE MPUTER WIRING DIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE GENERATING AN ANALOG CO A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES AND AN ALGOL COMPILER LINEAR-INPUT LOGIC THE REAL IZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS MICR, A NEW INPUT MEDIUM FOR COMPUTERS SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS INFORMATION INPUT OVERLOAD PRACTICALITIES MACHINE INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND A DECISICN MATRIX AS THE BASIS FOR A SIMPLE DATA INPUT ROUTINE AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI MERCUkY COMPUTER CALCULATOR INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A BINARY ON THE STRUCTURES OF AN AUTDMATCN ANO ITS INPUT SEMI GROUP AN INPUT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ANALYSIS OF A CONSTANT-INPUT-FLOW HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY OF STATES IN INPUT-INDEPENDENT MACHINES AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT INPUT-OUTPUT AND AUXILIARIES BUFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE COMPUTER THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING AND FORTRAN INPUT-OUTPUT CCNTROL MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES USED WITH SEAC A ~ETHCO OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS INPUT-OUTPUT EtUIPMENT INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER INPUT-OUTPUT FCR DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS G IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS IPROGRAM FOR OBTAIN IN IPROGRAM FOR OBTAININ G IRREOUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS' INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS. MECHANISMS AND MEDIA PROGRAMMED BUFFERING OF INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 709 SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE IC COMPUTER (FLAC) A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT SELECTION SYSTEM FOR THE·FLORIOA AUTOMAT SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A COBOL COMPILER AN INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER RAYDAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEMS THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS INPUT-OUTPUT, KEY OR BOTTLENECK COMPUTER INPUT, A BY-PRODUCT OF FORM WRITING MAGNETIC TAPE. INPUT, OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE PROPERTIES OF A NEURON WITH MANY INPUTS AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION PICTORIAL INPUTS CORRECTED INPUTS, A METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYBRID SIMULATION A COMPUTER APPROACH TO CONTENT ANALYSIS. STUDIES USING THE GENERAL INQUIRER SYSTEII MATCHING INQUIRIES TO AN INOEX AUTOMATIC INOEXING. AN EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY AUTOMATIC INDEXING, AN EXPERIMENT INQUIRY AN INQUIRY INTO T~E COMPUTER AUTOMATION OF SUPER MARKETS THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION AN AUTOMATIC DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING OISK FILES INFCR~ATION HANDLING IN AN AR~S CONTROL INSPECTION ENVIRONMENT THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN INSPECTION PROCEDURES MATRIX TO TRI-CIAGONAL FORM INSTA81LITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOO OF REOUCING A RELIABILITY OF A LARGE REAC INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSTALLATION WITH CRGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION EXPERIENCE THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES OIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION OPERATION OF SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION THE PROBLEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM A CENTRAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS INSTALLATION OF A LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE SEAC INSTALLATION. ENGINEERING CONSIOERATIONS A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANOLING IN COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS G AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A.D.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RESULTS SO FAR OBTAINEO 211 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 INF - INS I EES56 S15 HARV572 74 ADC 53 102 CAS 58 42 PACMS9 48 CH8K62 18 PGEC582 141 HARV47 260 MSEE463 33 HARV47 248 NCR 564 8B RMCS60 63 ECIP55 87 TCJS634 341 EJCCS2 81 ICIP59 142 IEESS6 425 PGEC603 3S9 IBSJ633 288 CACM620 508 HARV47 254 EJCC52 53 CACM587 4 EJCC56. 69 PGEC553 118 CACM630 605 WJCC59 92 ROME62 709 ROME62 421 PGEC6ll 6 PGEC613 311 AUS 60 A9.1 AUS 60AI0.4 SOS 62 61 MIPP61 41 CACM62D 599 TCJ1583 128 PACM52T 21 JACM634 521 8IT 613 117 IBMJ611 44 JACM613 400 EJCC5Z 39 CAN 58 143 EJCCS2 22 JACM592 145 JACM601 1 PCS 62 179 NCR 537 2 EJCC52 36 EJCC57 136 AAOC60 261 HACC59 20 EJCC52 126 ECIP55 1S PACM61 lOA] I BMJ623 306 JACM631 48 JACM632 256 rCB1573 107 PACMS8 19 EJCC52 44 WJCC57 37 EJCCS2 31 WJCCS7 156 TCJS634 345 CACM6ZS 273 PWCSS'I 67 EJCC52 70 J ACM592 I'll PACM58 18 P IRE530 14B3 CAS 58 69 CAN 58 184 I EES56 331 SOS 61 95 NCR 624 114 FJCC63 267 SJCC63 2'1l TCJ4611 38 MIPP61 236 JACM613 404 PACM61 12B5 WJCC57 49 CACM630 626 FJCC63 529 CACM58N 7 TCJ5621 61 EJCC53 53 ONR 53 23 RMCS60 7 ONR 53 l'I rCJ6633 210 CAS 57 7 PACM52T 77 ONR 53 5 PGEC552 52 AUS 60AlZ.4 TC81573 48 RMCS60 1 217 INS - INT TITLE WORD INDEX INP - INT INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER "US 63 A.15 INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS TCB46Dl 3 ANL 53 159 INSTITUTE INSTITUTE ICC 622 U5 PACM52T 95 INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY DIAGNOSIS AND PREDIC NCR 537 59 ANL 53 37 INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY CHICAGO THE INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ICC 623 159 ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF ICSI581 511 THE USSR ACA' ICSI582 1523 AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION MANC51 27 A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS HARV49 44 THE DIGITAL COMPUTATION PROGRAM AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NSMT60 126 MT AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LSU 56 231 DATA PROCESSING IN PERSONNEL AND INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH CTPC54 19 COOPERATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 81 WEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHE~ATICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CTPC54 PLCI61 120 BEHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION PLCI61 240 COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN INSTRUC TI ON THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION SOME PLCI61 134 CONFERENCE REPORT CACM600 522 ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION AUTOMATEO INSTRUCTION AND COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION ICC 621 26 tTPC54 25 GRADUATE INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH ECIP55 165 THE INSTRUCTION CODE OF G-2 (GERMAN) MSEE464 31 CODE AND CONTROL II, MACHINE DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION CODES AUS 60 C5.3 A DESIGN FOR INSTRUCTION ECONOMY CACH604 214 MACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF COMPILER LANGUAGES PCS 62 122 INSTRUCTION FORMATS WJCC58 128 THE SELECTION OF AN INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE HARV49 83 SEMIAUTOMATIC INSTRUCTION ON THE ZEPHYR CACM603 168 THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PCS 62 133 CACM633 101 SELECTIVE INSTRUCTION TRAP FOR THE 7090 EJCC60 299 THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER 67 TTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTDMATED INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MA PLCJ61 PLCI61 13 CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS 67 E SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTUR PLCI61 PACM62 18 AN AUTO-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING CACM59N 21 A TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING MACRO INSTRUCTIONS TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUCTIONS A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING LOGIC CACM639 510 JACM564 288 PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER MIPP61 50 KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT COMPUTER SYSTEMS SYS TEM EVALUATION ANO INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL WJCC59 153 SYSTEM USING SIMULATION EQUIPMENT EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING EJCC58 127 EJCC51 96 INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION REQUIREO FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION COMPUTER TYPE INSTRUMENTS BJT 621 1 MODERN PROGRAMMING METHOOS AND PRO IFIP62 699 BLEMS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE .DES IGN OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS . COMPUTERS IN INSURANCE TCB~i>34 113 OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE NOTE ON COMMISSIONING TCJ2604 198 I,SU 51 141 ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING HACC59 8-01 LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING HACt59 8-08 CASUALTY INSURANCE ACCOUNTING OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS 11 " USE EJCC53 . EstABlISHI~G EDPS61 ··71 ELECTRONIC DATA 'PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES -·TCJ6631 1 SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBunlt.ls SOFTWARE FOR INSURANCE DATA PROCESSING . • tAN 62 .205 WJCC~3 74 REQUIREMENTS OF TH~ BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT AUS 63 A.3 E.O.P. IN THE INSURANCE INOUSTRY THE POTENTIAL CAN 56 42 OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY acs 58 634 INTEGRATING THE PROCEDURES OF AN INSURANCE OFFICE THE FULLY INTEGRATED INSURANCE OFFICE EDPS61 272 CAS 56 49 PROGRAMMING ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FOR THE DATATRON ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING ANO COMBINED OPERATIONS BY JACM541 . 1 CAS 57 1 AN EXTENSIVE HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM . A POSITIVE-INTEGER ARITHMETIC FOR DATA PROCESSING I BIoIJ572 158 A DIVISIONLESS METHOD OF INTEGER CONVERSION CACM611 315 N MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TO-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTIO CACM638 439 (FRENCH) APPLICATION OF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM IFIP62 195 PROBLEMS INTEGER PROGRA~MING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN J ACM604 326 INTEGERS CAMB49 69 SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME CACM604 23~ COl'MENT eN 'DECODING CCMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' tACM600 536 CACM631 3!i A RECURSIVE PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL N-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRAL PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER A~BITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT CACH628 447 METHODS FOR THE ANALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM'S INTEGRAL EQUAT ION PROPOSED J ACM584 3!>7 ESPONDING STATES SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE LAW OF CORR IOl'J621 14 BIT 613 141 THE APPLICATION OF THE lICHTENSTEIN-.GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING JACM513 n4 ON BATEMAN'S METHOO FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS A CHEBYSHEV TCJ6631 102 SERIES METHOt FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS A TECHNIQlE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND JACM671 84 OF THE LIN' ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KINO BY THE INVERSION JACM631 91 ANALYZER SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL PGEC604 503 THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES AUS 63 B.19 SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER CONTROL SJCC62 129 INTEGRAL GEOMETRY, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF SOS 61 347 ABSTRACTION THE IBMJ583 200 PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOD OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL OPERATORS 'RATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION HARV49 164 CACM614 169 BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT ON COMPUTING RADIATION INTEGRALS CACM592 28 ON THE NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BIT 611 8 RECURSIVE COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN INTEGRALS JACM611 21 ON THE TABULATION OF INDEFINITE INTEGRALS BIT 614 2B6 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZED ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS PACM62 108 AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION OF MOLECULAR INTEGRALS AUS 63 8.14 AUS 63 B.18 NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE INTEGRALS CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE TCJ6633 277 EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION ~ACM56 15 AND CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS EVALUATION OF INTEGRAL S INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS ',JACM582 119 o THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS 'DIFFERENTIATION AN TCJ6633 287 FUNCTIONS NOTE ON THE INTEGRALS OF PROOUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGENDRE TCJ664" 3,6 NE~ FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECO~O KIND JACM594 51, STAFF PROBLEI'S PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE FRANKLIN A DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AT THE TIDN OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AT THE 216 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 218 INT - INT TITLE WORD INDEX INTEGRAL S OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS ER INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECONO KINDS' INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIV~ ANALOG COMPUTER INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER INTEGRALS' INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING USING A VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJ ECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK AN INTEGRATED COMPUTATION SYSTEM FOR THE ERA-II03 IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER NETWORK LANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED DATA GATHERING SYSTEM LARGE VOLUME INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA MISSILE TEST CENTRE THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING WITH THE U~IVAC FILE COMPUTER COST REDUCTION THROUGH INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING AN ORGANIZATIONAL APPROAC~ TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING PLAN AND OUTPUT AN INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH REMOTE INPUT INTEGRATED DEVICES USING DIRECT-COUPLED UNIPOLAR TRANSISTOR LOGIC A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES THE FULLY INTEGRATED INSURANCE OFFICE STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANU I INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY APPLICATION OF CO~PUTERS TO THE COMMERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY INTEGRATED PLANT CONTROL AN APPROACH TO INTEGRATED PRODUCTION CONTROL DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART I, S YSTEM CONSIDERATIONS AND THE MONITOR DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AND ITS LANGUAGE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART III, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF THE LOADER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV, THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPILER A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM DATA DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY ES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLEMS THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHIN RUNGE-KUTTA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON HIGH SPEED DIGI TAL COMPUTERS DIGITAL INTEGRATING MACHINES ·NOTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORCINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS INTEGRATING THE PROCEDURES OF AN INSURANCE OFFICE ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS A NOTE ON THE MIDPOINT METHOD OF INTEGRATION A STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION A MODIFICATION OF FILON'S METHOD OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION THE WILF STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRA TION A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION GENERALISATICN OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION A NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION THE EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION ITHEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG INTEGRATION·ANO DIFFERENTIATION A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOD WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ANO THE DESIGN OF OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION A SYSTEMS APPROACH· TO INTEGRATION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING AND COMMUNIC AllONS INTEGRATION OF DATA IN THE A.G.L. CO. NEW METHODS FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION OF OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IFRENCHI A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHO o OF TAYLOR SERIES NUMERICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI ONS AN EXPONENTIAL METHOD OF NUMER ICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FUNCTION GENERATION 8Y INTEGRATION OF STEPS FORMAL INTEGRATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER ON THE ACCU~ULATION OF ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALCULATING MACHINES GENERALIZED INTEGRATION ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS ERROR eDUNCS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PReCESS THE OVERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION SCHE~ES FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIO THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES AN ELECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME ANI THE USE OF SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSI NEUROLOGICAL MODELS ANO INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES A STABILIZED DRIFTLESS ANALOG INTEGRA TOR DIGITAL MOONRADAR ANTENNA PROGRA~MER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR A MAGNETIC INTEGRATOR FOR THE PERCEPT RON PROGRAM OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRDNIC SYSTEM THE NEW INTELLECTUALS SENSORY MECPANISMS. THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY AND INTELLIGENCE STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELL IGENCE SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELL IGENCE COMPUTING MAC~INERY AND INTELLIGENCE STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL IN TE LLlbENC E INDEXED BIBLIOGRAPHY TO THE LITERATURE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A SELECTED DESCRIPTORSOME METHODS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HEURISTIC PROGRAMMING A CHECKLI ST OF INTELLIGENCE FeR PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AN INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE ABILITY TO EXTRACT INTELLIGENCE FROM DATA A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM THE STUDY OF INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR INTELLIGENT BEPAVIDR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER WHAT IS AN INTELLIGENT MACHINE THE GODEL INCOMPLETENESS THEOREM AND INTELLIGENT MACHINES ATTITUCES TOWARD INTELLIGENT MACHINES ON PROGRA~MING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC RATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC MULTIPLE A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES REMARKS ON 'ON COMPUTING RADIATION 219 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194b-1963 INS - INT JACM632 126 JACM633 412 SJCC63 205 PGEC624 552 CACM596 25 TCJ6631 5 TCJ2592 85 JACM563 181 AUS 63 C.18 AUS 60 A7.3 E DPS61 183 TCB5612 67 AUS 572 218 WJCC56 95 CAS 59 19 WJCC59 231 CAS 58 42 PGEC592 98 AUS 60 A4.2 IFIP62 40 EDPS61 272 FJCC63 519 PACM59 58 CAN 58 229 EDPS61 344 AUS 63 0.16 EDPS61 309 I BSJ632 l!o3 I BSJ632 162 I BSJ6l3 298 I BSJ633 311 I8SJ633 322 WJCC58 42 TCJ6633 219 EJCC61 17 WJCC55 66 TCJ1583 118 tENG59 22 TCJ2591 23 BCS 58 634 PGEC621 !>7 JACM563 208 JACM593 363 J ACM602 181 I BMJ634 340 JACM634 557 JACM513 329 AUS 60B'6.2 NSMT60 39 PACM56 15 TCJ4611 64 SJCC62 213 PGEC604 507 PACM59 2 PACM61 2A3 WJCC57 128 WJCC55 26 JACM621 98 NCR 594 223 AUS 60A11.3 IFIP62 157 TCJ3602 lOB ECIP55 180 CACM638 491 WCR 574 219 PACM59 36 HARV47 116 PGEC592 210 MSEE462 19 CATH63 I'll JACM634 507 JACM581 39 PACM56 13 WJCC61 507 AUS 60 C8.1 PACM52T 88 SOS 62 49 PGEC544 19 NCR 584 217 NCR 602 88 MTP 58 31 WJCC60 225 TCIl!>6l2 66 MTP 58 5;15 P IRE611 8 IFIP62 478 CATHb] 11 CATH63 406 CATH63 453 MlP 58 3 CACH593 8 CACM621 16 I BMJ584 314 HARV6l 1 IBMJ~84 136 SOS 59 l53 WJCC61 275 SJCC62 7l CATH63 389 WJCC60 2107 219 INT - INV T[TLE WORD INDEX INT - INT ON A POTENTI AL CUSTOMER FOR AN F THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO COMPUTER INVESTIGATIONS OF EDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF ORGANIZ[NG SYSTEM ON CONVERSATIONAL VE AUTOMAT[ON TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEMI THE AUTOMATED TEACHING METHODS INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN WJCC6D 283 INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND ~AVELENGTH VARIABLES ITOR 0 SJCC62 lS9 PACM62 87 INTENTION TO ATTACK INTER-INSTALLATION COMMUNICATION IHE REDUCTION OF R ONR 56 29 INTER-NATION SIMULATION, AN EXAMPLE OF A SELFSUS 62 19 PLCI61 171 INTERACTION INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTI SOS 62 2B3 INTERACTION SI~ULATOR HARV61 305 INTERACTIONS BET~EEN FUTURE COMPUTER OEVELOPMENTS ANO PLCI61 281 INTERATOMIC-FORCE CONSTANTS FROM A CENTRAL-FORCE LAW 1 BIIJ592 126 ROME62 777 PROBLEMS IN PROGRAM INTERCHANGEABILITY CORDING SYSTEM, THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE OR[VE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE OISK PACKS A NEW HIGH DENSITY RE FJCC63 327 TCJ6633 293 PERMUTATIONS BY INTERCHANGES TCJ2592 !i5 INTERCODE, A SIMPLIFIED CODING SCHEME FOR AMOS INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS, BASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTED FJCC62 130 LOGIC COMPUTER EJCC55 87 STANDARDIZAT[ON OF COMPUTER INTERCOMMUNICATION EJCC57 172 DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED ON-LINE DATA PROCESSORS AUS 60 B3.1 DESIGN OF AN INTERCONNECTEO SYSTEM FOR MINIMUM COST INTERCONNECTION TECHNIQUES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR NETWORKS WJCC61 87 LICATION OF LIST-PROCESSING METHODS TO THE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC SYSTEM APP TCJ6644 321 NECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS IRCON PGEC635 476 ECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SI THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFF PGEC635 416 WJCC60 2,1 ON MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INTERCONNECTIONS, AND SYSTEM FABRICATION CACM600 542 A NOTE ON THE CALCULATION OF INTEREST SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE EOUATION ~ITH A NONLINEAR INTERFACE CONDITION PERIODIC IBMJ6112 RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES IBMJ514 363 ARAP612 67 INTERFERENCE WITH AN ALGOL PROCEDURE INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM CAC"'625 256 INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC LSU 57 206 APPLICATIONS COMPUTATIONAL PROB HARV41 169 LEMS ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS IEES56 HI TRANSISTOR ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT COMPUTER R D[GITAL COMPUTER AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-ORUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTO I EES56 382 SEMANTIC MTL 612 437 MESSAGE DETECTIDN FOR MACH[NE TRANSLATION, USING AN INTERLINGUA INTERLINGUAL COMMUNICATION IN THE SCIENCES ICSI582 1027 TCJ1583 144 INTERLINGUAL MACHINE TRANSLATION ONR 56 1 THE INTERLUDE 1954 TO 1956 LSU 55 59 CURRENT DEVELDPMENTS IN INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING LSU 55 201 BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTERS INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING POTENTIAL LSU 55 13 TECHN[QUE APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION LSU 5B 129 THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS I BMJ621 116 OCESSING EQUI THE PRINTEO MOTOR, A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITTENT AND CONTINUOUS MOTION OEVICES IN DATA PR EJCC60 325 INTERNAL AND TAPE SORTING USING THE REPLACEMENTCACM635 201 SELECTION TECHNIQUE TCJ3601 10 PROBLEMS OF AUDITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION 1, INTERNAL AUDn EMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 651 SOME CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PR AUS 60 Al.4 PGEC624 466 A PROGRAMMED ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC625 611 ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM611 41 ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL COMPUTER SORTING HARV49 240 L-SHELL INTERNAL CONVERSION HAR\l47 267 TR~NSFER BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MEMORY 62 TEM COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINrENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYS PWCS54 ANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERAT[NG SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION THE M TCJ4613 222 THE INTERNAL ORGAN IZATION OF THE MAD TRANSLATOR CACM611 28 MIPP61 112 MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS JACM592 156 RADIX EXCHANGE, AN INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS CACM6DN 618 ~ ESTI~ATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHODS CACII596 21 HANDlING IDENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS G CIRCUITS A NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHIN PGEC594 439 CACMS8D 8 PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE ARAP591 268 PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE CACM592 6 POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING CAS 59 112 THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF Mil CDNFEI THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GA ICIP59 125 PGEC561 36 REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY COMPUTATION MEETING I CSI582 1435 DIFFERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES [NTOP, AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GAME PACM61 lOBI I CSI582 1517 CREA TION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION [NTERNAT[ONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMAT[ON PROCESSING TCB3593 53 ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION THE ICSI582 1503 [CSI5Bl 481 INTERNAT[ONAL CODPERATION IN PHYSICS ABSTRACTING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ABSTRACTING ON BUILDING, AN ICSI581 491 APPRAISAL TCB7632 54 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING USA PARTIC[PATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFORMATION PROCESSING CACM63N 658 CACM610 466 THE INTERNATIONAL IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ICSI582 1523 AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IFIP62 323 MACHINE TRANSLATION AND-OR AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE TC87644 123 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONGRESS IN NEW YORK AN INTERNAT[ONAL ~OVEMENT IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES CAS 62 204 CABS62 574 SIMULATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY 56 FJCC62 [NFORMATION PROCESSING FOR INTERPLANETARY EXPLORATION BIT 622 16 SHIP-LINES THE SPLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCT[ON USED IN NUMERICAL DESIGN OF [NTERPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MAT [FIP62 102 RIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUl PACM58 71 AN INTERPOLATION PROCEDURE FOR CLOSED CURVES EC[P55 179 CDMPUTERS INTERPOLATION TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL ANALOG INTERPOLATOR FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL JAC"'552 83 LINEAR AND NONL[NEAR INTERPOLATORS PGEC635 526 PACM58 12 COMPUTATIONS IN MAGNETIC AND GRAVITY INTERPRETATION ARAP591 146 THE STANTEC-ZEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION WJCC57 19B INDUSTRIAL DATA SYSTEMS THE INTERPRETATION AND ATTAINMENT OF RELIABILITY IN NSMT60 317 AUTOMATIC AFFIX INTERPRETATION AND RELIABILITY DESIGN OF A PHOTO INTERPRETATION AUTOMATON FJCC62 27 A PROPOSED INTERPRETAT[ON IN ALGOL CACM59D 14 MTL 612 543 STRUCTURALLY ON THE SEMANTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION I BMJ583 200 METHOD THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL STEM DICTIONARY THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A MTL 611 363 RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A BASIS FDR INFORMATIONWJCC59 60 COMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-I USE OF [NTERPRETATION ROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL I EES56 68 TION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF COMPUTA IFIP62 318 FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS ARAP591 127 INTERPRETAT[VE SUB-ROUTINES PACM52T 81 220 COMPUTER LITERATURE B[BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 220 INT - ITE TITLE WORD INDEX A DISCUSSION OF MACHINE-INTERPRETED MACROINSTRUCTIONS THERE'S STILL A PLACE FOR INTERPRETERS GINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS VIA COMPILERS, INTERPRETERS, AND ASSEMBLERS TRAINING FOR EN ASSEMBLY, INTERPRETIVE AND CONVERSION PROGRAMS FOR PEGASUS A TWO-ADDRESS METHOD OF INTERPRETIVE CODING FOR THE CSIRAC MONTECODE, AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATING-POINT INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL DATA 1604 DEUCE INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS A MATRIX INTERPRETIVE ROUTINE FOR THE UTECOM INTERPRETIVE RCUTINES IN THE ILLIAC LIBRARY A FUNCTION INTERPRETIVE SCHEME FOR PEGASUS PROGRA'MING FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE SYSTEMS INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR CSIRAC SIMULATION AND DISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS INTERROGATING A COMPUTER IN NATURAL LANGUAGE INFORMATION PROCESSING BY DATA INTERROGATION INTERROGATION IN THE BIZMAC SYSTEM LARGE FILES FOR INFOR~ATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SI~ULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B5000 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM DOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE REALIZATION OF RAN PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIVAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER A PROGRAM-CONTROLLED PROGRAM INTERRUPTION SYSTEM SIMULATION AND DISPLAY CF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PROCESS A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOD WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN ODD NUMBER OF INTeRVALS THE WORD 'INTO' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING INTOP. AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GAME INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC PROGRAMMING INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AN INTRINSICALLY ADDRESSED PROCESSING SYSTEM SYSTEMATlCALl Y INTRODUCED REDUNDANCY IN LOGICAL SYSTEMS TRIAL SERVICEI THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUS TOWARD BETTER DOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, INTRODUCTION COBOL, AN INTRODUCTION ISWEDISH) ANALOG COMPUTERS, INTRODUCTION AND BLOCK-DIAGRAM NOTATION R PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FI THE INTRODUCTION AND,ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTE MULTIPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 1 AND 2. INTRODUCTION AND THEORY 10 UNDER THE NEW GRAOUATI A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF A.O.P. FOR RECORtlNG CONTRIBUTIONS PA MENT DEPARTMENTS, ~ARCH, 1961 PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INTO GOVERN THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTING TO SCHOOLS PROBLEMS OF THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS AN INTRODUCTION TC A MACHINE-INDEPENDENT DATA DIVISION AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGOL AN INTRODUCTION TO ALGOL 60 INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX IBY FRAGMEN TA TI ON ) AN INTRODUCTION TC ANALOGUE COMPUTER ~ETHODS INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES INTRODUCTION TO CODING AND PROBLEM LOGIC AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS INTRODUCTION TO DATA HANDLING AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING INTRODUCTION TO OIGITAL- AND ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION PROCESSING LANGUAGE V INTRODUCTION Tt PROGRA~MING INTRODUCTION TO SESSION ON LEARNING MACHINES AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTE~'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMI NG. BRIGHTON 1959 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOLVABLE SURANYI SUBCLASSES. AN INTRODUCTION TC THE HERBRAND THEORY AN INTRODUCTION TO THE KLS PROCESSING SYSTEM HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION. MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTERS AN INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO COMPUTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ' AN INTRODUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY DATA-PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL INVENTORY CONTROL TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT A MODERN APPROACH TO INVENTORY CONTROL UTILIZING A LARGE-SCALE EDP" INVENTORY CONTROL. ACCOUNTING AND PAYROLL INVENTORY CONTROL. ACCOUNTING. AND PAYROLL AN ANALYSIS OF ADEQUATE INVENTORY LEVELS ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT KEEPING AN INVENTORY OF PRECIOUS METALS INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER ASSISTED STCCK CONTROL SYSTEM THE USE OF INVENTORY SIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER FITTING A COMPUTER INTO AN INVENTORY-CONTROL PROBLEM SOME INVERSE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES ON THE INVERSE OF A TEST MATRIX AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX MORE TEST MATRICES FOR DETERMINANTS AND INVERSES ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRIMES AND OF TWIN PRIMES ERROR ANALYSIS OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION A NOTE ON A SET OF TEST MATRICES FOR INVERSION MATRIX INVER,SION BY PARTITIONING ON THE INVERSION COMPLEXITY OF A SYSTEM OF FUNCTIONS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 221 796-980 ()-66--15 INT - INV PACM61 6Cl PACM61 2B3 CAS 59 116 ARAP591 32 AUS 571 124 TCJ5622 88 TCJ6631 62 TCJ1594 112 AUS 571 123 ONR 54 69 TCJ2601t 114 LSU 58 133 AUS 60 C3.1 PACM58 65 DIP 62 212 IFIP62 288 PGEC622 181 WCR 574 105 LCMT61 63 E JCC61 17 FJCC63 229 PGEC582 141 WJCC56 52 E JCC51 12B PACM58 65 CACM606 361 PACM59 2 PACM59 3 PACM61 10111 PLCI61 58 M rL 611 283 18SJ633 -182 NCR 612 241 PACM58 14 CACM633 76 BIT 612 lJ2 CHBK62 1 TCJ2593 115 CACM606 347 TCJ3603 117 EDPS61 13 TCB7632 50 TCJ3603 120 CACM625 277 CACM622 82 TCJ3602 67 MTL 612 615 TCJ3614 211 AUS 51 10 CH8K62 17 LSU 56 239 LSU 57 1 LSU 58 14 AAOC60 1 ONR 51 1 CCST61 13 CACM604 205 AUS 51 57 IIJCC55 85 EJCC57 204 ARAP591 1 MSEE461 1 HARV61 32 ROME62 121 PGEC593 263 TC1I7631 17 I EES56 3 CACM609 "88 OCR 62 181 JACM622 259 LSU 56 216 LSU 56 219 WJCC55 "8 HACC59 9-01 JACM572 121 CAS 59 50 EDPS61 53 BCS 58 331 I8MJ591 54 LSU 57 141 EOPS61 496 LSU 57 182 AUS 63 B.4 CAS 57 18 JACM563 203 PACM56 40 JACM551 18 JACM581 52 CACM621 382 CACM630 615 JACM634 532 JACM!>71 36 CACM630 745 BIT 611 15 JACM613 281 CACM633 102 CACM639 515 PACM52T 36 JACM584 331 221 INV - KDF TITLE WORD INDEX INVERSION OF A COMPLETE MATRIX ON THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE AND MELLIN TRANSFORMS NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS IGERMANI INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRODUCED BY QUADRATURE INVERSION OF TRIPLE-DIAGONAL COMPOUND MATRICES MATRIX INVERSION ON THE IBM TYPE 650 TWO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 709 LINEAR PROGRAM~I~G CODES A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE A TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION PROCEDURES CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CODES FOR CHEMICAL DATA THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS A PROCEDURE FOR INVERTING LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES ESIS ALGORITHMS AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTH INVESTIGATION OF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS MEMORY SYSTEM A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MOOELS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS TION PROBLEM AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL-TIME SOLUTION OF THE TRANSPORTA LE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL MEMORIES INVESTIGATION CF STORAGE AND ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITAB AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFEI AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS INVESTIGATION OF WOVEN-SCREEN HEMORY TECHNIQUES ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF THE INVESTIGATION PHASE COHPUTER INVESTIGATIONS OF INTENTION TO ATTACK INVESTIGATIONS Of MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS WITH FEEOBACK OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE· A MOOEL OF THE TRUST INVESTMENT PROCESS WAREHOUSE STOCK CONTROL AND INVOICING ON PAPER TAPE A DIRECT OROERING. RECORDING AND INVOICING SYSTEM A STOCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER UTERS TO AUTCM~TIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMP PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVOLVED IN MACHINE COMPUTATIONS PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING AR FUNCTIONS EVALUATION OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCUL NOTES ON THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS INVOLVING INEQUALITIES HYDRODYNAMIC PROBLEMS INVOLVING LARGE FLUID DISTORTIONS SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE INTEGERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT ~ROBLEMS INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATIONS IF DIGITAL COMPUTERS INSTRUMENTATION REQUIREC FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE FACILITIES AND I MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BDUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE CIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PART THIN SUPERCONDUCTI A NE~ TYPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORHAL REGION IN A COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS RADIOTRACERSTUDIES OF THE INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE THE IONIC THEORY OF HEART ACTIVITY CALCULATION OF THE FOR"ATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX IONS APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE DOCUMENTATION OF IPL-V CURRENT STATUS OF IPL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER IJUNE 1962) THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE COMIT AS AN IR LANGUAGE AN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND SERVICE THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN. A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING PROPOSED IRE STANDARDS FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS SUMMARY OF AIEE-IRE-ACM CONFERENCE ANGLE-OF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-I RON-OXYGEN PHASE EQUILIBRIA PUT-OUTPUT LeI ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE IN PI ERRATUM IN ·ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE IN BOOLEAN FUNCTION IRREOUNDANT DISJUNCTIVE AND CONJUNCTIVE FORMS OF A TED CONSENSUS OF THE PRIME 11 DETERMINATION OF THE IRREDUNDANT NORMAL FOR~S OF A TRUTH FUNCTiON BY ITERA CN PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES IRREVERSIBILITY AND HEAT GENERATION IN THE COMPUTING PROCESS MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS·COMPUTER IFRENCH) HANeLING OF NUMBERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER 3 366 222 lTE - LAB TITLE WORO INDEX ON THE CONVERGENCE OF MATRIX THE DESIGN OF FIXEO POINT STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE A MULTILAYER ITERATIONS ITERATIONS ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROOTS ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS RONIC COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS ON ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS CONSTRUCTEO OF MICROELECT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL IAL ANALYZER THE ITERATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE ELECTRONIC OIFFERENT S THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYlER INTEGRATION TECHNIQU~ DIGITAL COMP~TER ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY AN ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR POLYNOMIALS LARGE SPARSE MATRICES AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING FUNCTICN OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES Of A AN ITERATIVE METHeD FOR FITTING THE LOGISTIC CURVE AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR QUADRATURES A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR ROOT EXTRACTION AN ITERATIVE METHOD OF NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION OR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY ITERATIVE METHODS IDIGITAL COMPUTERS ANO PROGRAMS F TERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATIVE METHCOS IRING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION I POSITIVE DEFINITIVE MATRIX ITERATIVE METHODS FOR LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC EQUATIONS NUMERICAL STUDIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE ION SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHeDS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE EQUAT COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHOOS FOR THE CALCULATION OF NTH ROOTS IALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EQUAT OF BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE (GERMANI ITERATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE ICAL EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ONS A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE AND MECHANIZATI ALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATI AN ITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENV EQUATIONS (FRENCHI SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR OVER-RELAXATION AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRIC SUCCESSIVE ACCELERATING CONVERGENCE OF ITERATIVE PROCESSES ON THE SPECTRAL NORMS OF SEVERAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES OF ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS BY STATIONARY ITERATIVE PROCESSES SOLUTION ROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUI ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APP FUNCTIONS ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY TAPE SPLITTING IN AN ITERATIVE PROGRAM OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ICOMPARISON ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONA L CELLS THE WORD 'ITS' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR THE TRANSISTORllED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV J.E.I.D.A. AND ITS COMPUTER CENTER BACKING STORE ADAPTATION OF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE THE JACOBI METHOO FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOD fOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' HEBVSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THEI ACCELERATING THE JACOBI METHOO FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY C ON QUASICYCLIC JACOBI METHOOS SPEED OF DIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING JACOBI'S METHOD IROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING CTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR CO~PUTING EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVE CTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR CO~PUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVE QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS CORRIGENDUM TO 'QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS' THE JAINCOMP-Bl COMPUTER S DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C AND JAINCOMP-O ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C ANO JAINCOMP-D ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANALCG AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE DIGITAL COMPUTERS ENGLISH-JAPANESE MACHINE TRANSLATION A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION S S.A.S. AIOS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATION A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUID JET AMPLIFIER MANAGEMENT TOCL APPLIEO TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL AND JOB COST CONTRCL 10 COST, STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A JOB SHOP SIMULATION ON THE IBM 704 SCHEDULING PRODUCTION IN JOB SHOPS EQUIPMENT DYNAMIC PRODUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUT~R OPENING ADDRESS, JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION VOLUMES 1-10, 1954-1963 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL Of THE ASSOCIATION FOR CCMPUTING MACHINERY, LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND JOURNALS CURRENT MEDICAL OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS ANALYTICAL STUDY AN EVALUATION OF ABSTRACTING JOURNALS AND INDEXES A SPECIFICATION OF JOVIAL JOVIAL AND ITS DOCUMENTATION THE JOVIAL CHECKER JOVIAL IN CLAS5 JOVIAL, A GENERAL ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE SYSTEMS JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-T IME COMMAND A METHCD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCrlON DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRA~SISTORS AND MAGNETIC CORES A NEW LARGE-SIGNAL SWITC~ING ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS IN MCDE STRUCTURE OF STI~ULATED EMISSION fROM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATICN PROCESSING A PROGF MET~OD FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY, ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZATION SERVICE JUSTlFYI~G ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME 'DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' COMMENT ON THE SYNTHESIS CF CONTACT NET~ORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR ADDRESSING AN ARRAY Y-SUB-I IN K-DIMENSIONS BY FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SUPERCONDUCTING STATES THE KAPITlA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND IMPLE~ENTATION CF ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 INPUT ANO OUTPUT FOR ALGOL 60 ON KDF9 THE TIME-SHARING FACILITIES OF THE KDF9 COMPUTER THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM THE KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM 223 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1'163 INV - KDF JACM564 PACM58 TCJ6633 PGEC636 IIOC062 WJCC60 PGEC584 NCR 624 WJCC61 EJCC60 CACM633 TCJ6632 TCJ5622 CACM593 CACM617 TCJ5623 TCJ1583 TCJ3614 PACM59 PACM61 TCJ4613 IFIP62 J ACM613 CACM613 I FIP62 ECIP55 PACM61 IIOC062 JACM563 IFIP62 TCJ6633 CACM586 J ACM594 TCJ1594 ICIP59 TCJ6631 ECIP55 CACM622 JACM594 PACM52T PGEC622 FJCC62 DIP 62 CACM590 TCJ5621 JACM591 J AC"601 TCJ6632 JACM621 JACM574 PACM59 JACM632 CACM627 CACM629 ONR 52 NCR 544 NCR 544 ICC 621 TCJ25'13 ICIP59 MTL 611 TCJ6631 I BMJ634 CAS 62 PACM5'1 CAN 60 WJCC59 PACM62 TCJ5623 EJCC53 TCB7633 JACM634 ICSI5Rl ICSI581 IC51581 CACM63D CACM633 WJCC61 ARAP634 ROME62 ARAP623 PGEC635 lEES5/, P GEC614 I BMJ603 I BMJ632 FJCC63 IBMJ601 CAN 58 CACM604 CACM60C HARV512 CACM633 IBMJ62l TCJ5622 TCJ5b34 AUS 63 TC84603 FJCC62 n4 72 274 781 156 259 285 116 ,01 241 108 202 147 5 317 228 142 210 j9 2A2 242 132 359 143 102 171 2A2 93 223 '17 271 9 494 163 79 93 177 102 416 30 123 154 617 10 51 59 78 169 118 459 n 123 399 487 1 98 98 38 l22 194 7 14 2118 83 ~7 59 244 '19 214 6 83 S83 435 351 321 721 89 3'17 lb7 481 ~3 492 412 610 25b 155 609 28 ,9 235 536 14 lOa 31 130 341 C.3 119 108 223 TITLE WORD INDEX KDF - LAN ITE - LAB THE KDF9 COMPUTER SYSTEM AUS 63 KEEPING AN INVENTORY OF PRECIOUS METALS EDPS61 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION ANO RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION CACM610 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IFIP62 INDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM 650 LSU 57 SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS THE PACM52P TRANSFORMATION KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX S JCC63 NeTE ON A METHOC OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST TCJ6631 INPUT-OUTPUT, KEY OR BOTTLENEC.K CAS 58 FOUR ADVANCED COMPUTERS, KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM EJCC61 A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC DOCUMENTATION, KEY TO IMPROVED DATA PROCESSING ANALYSIS CAS 61 GENERALIZATION, KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING J ACM591 COMPUTERS, THE KEY TO TOTAL SYSTEMS CONTROL, AN INDUSTRIAL VIEWPOINT CACM623 A METHOD FOR KEY-TO-ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION I8MJ632 INPUT FLEXIBILITY TI;E LINCOLN KEYBOARD, A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER CACM5S1 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC51 KEYNOTE ADDRESS E JCC5Z KEYNOTE AODRESS EJCC53 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC55 KEYNOTE ADDRESS EJCC56 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS, FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD WJCC56 COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON CONTROL KEYNOTE ADDRESS, TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN WJCC51 KEYNOTE, ENGINEERING TOMORROW'S COMPUTERS PECS52 KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT MIPP61 FILE SEARCHING USING VARIABLE LENGTH KEYS WJCC59 INDIRECT CHAINING METHOD FOR ADDRESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS AN CACM615 DPS KEYWORD IN CONTEXT (KWICI INDEXING ON THE IBM 1090 PACM62 A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY NCR 62'0 A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS P IRE611 KIMBALL TAGS TCB7631 NCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KIND NEW FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING I JACM59'o SOLUTION Of CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND A TECHNIQUE FOR THE NUMERICAL JACH621 SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KIND BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRDOUCED B JACM631 THE LOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF A NEW KINO OF BINARY COUNTER P IRE530 NCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST ANO SECOND KINDS FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING JACM632 LOGICAL AND OTHER KINOS OF INDEPENDENCE HARV571 NCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS' ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING JACM633 SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR KINETIC EQUATIONS HARV61 BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF CACM61D COMPARATIVE CATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CLERICAL USERS TCB1513 EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 PACM62 THE EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR THE URAL-2 DIGITAL COMPUTER CACM636 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE KLS PROCESSING SYSTEM ROME62 SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE ETL KM-6 COMPUTER IFIP62 KNOTTED LIST STRUCTURES PACM61 KNOTTED LIST STRUCTURES I:"C;;623 WHAT EVERYBOOY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL TCJ6631 AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES BLIND VARIATION SOS 59 SOLUTION OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY KNOWN EIGENVECTORS CACM627 Tt'E EASTMAN KDOAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER EJCC52 PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMeRY THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A IFIP62 KTH-ORDER FINITE AUTOMATION PGEC635 AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION I BMJ634 THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD ESTIMATING PACM56 EQUATICNS NOTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL TCJ2591 ON HIGH SPEEC DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUNGE-KUTTA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DifFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TCJI583 ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES CACM569 OF A T~EOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES A GENERALIZATION JACM601 ERROR BOUNDS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PROCESS JACH581 EQUATIONS REtUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL J ACM561 EQUATIONS AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METHODS FOR HIGHER CRDER DIFFERENTIAL JACM614 KEYWORD IN CONTEXT (KWIC) INDEXING ON THE IBM 1090 VPS PACM62 THE ~.R. TRANSFORMATION, A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. TRANSFORMATION, PART 1 TCJ4613 L-SHELL INTERNAL CONVERSION HARV49 COMPUTER WITI-. A LISP-LIKE ~ACHINe LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR AN ABSTRACT CPFS61 OVER-ALL COMPUTATION ceNTROL AND LABELLING CACMbON THE eASIC SIDE OF TAPE LABELLING CACM602 PRODUCTION OF MAGAZINE LABELS BY THE VIDEOGRAPH PROCESS WJCCbO THE COMPUTING MACHINE, SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE SOCIETY PACM59 LABOR LOOKS AT AUTOMATION LSU 56 OPERATION OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES DIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION ONR 53 BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING SYSTE~ HARV47 A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS EJCC51 AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY FTT 53 EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY CLUN55 EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY CLUN55 EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY CLUN55 EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY CLUN55 ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY CLUN55 CLU'oj5~ ON ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A LABORATORY ON AUTO~ATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION LABORAraRY RESEARCH ICIP59 MACHINES AT THE BIRK8ECK COLLEGE COMPUTATION LABORAt RY CALCULATING FTT 53 CO~PUTING CENTER, A MINIMAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORA ORY THE CORNELL CLUN5~ OF THE ~ATICNAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS COMPUTATION LABORATORY (SEAC) OPE RAT ION ONR 53 T THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY-EDUCATION PROJEC CLUN55 THE 8URROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER EJCC51 AUTO~ATIC PRCGRAMMING ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER DNR 54 DISCUSSICN OF IDEAS FOR THE NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY COMPUTING MACHINE MSEE464 CODING CLINICAL LABORATORY DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL CIICM63N A COMPUTER-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING SYSTE~ I BSJ6 33 DATA IN REAL TIME A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE SJCC63 A COMPUTER-BASED LABORATORY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION PLCI6l SIMULATION NEW LABORATORY FOR THREE-DIMFNSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE WJCC53 THE COMPUTER LABORATORY IN INDUSTRY CLUN55 THE COMPUTING LABORATORY IN lHE UNIVERSITY CLUN55 THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVID w. TAYLOR MODEL BASIN CACM619 EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE COMPUTATIONAL DEMAND CLUN55 THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COMPUTING LABORATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM CLlJN55 THE MOBIL COMPUTER LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ICC 633 THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY'S ACE TCll2595 224 COMP~TER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 C.l 496 422 539 164 1B7 355 74 69 264 14 1 112 121 4 5 1 1 6 3 1 10 1 50 295 21B 36 63 12B 16 515 84 '11 1429 126 117 412 262 559 88 26 321 121 690 SIl3 161 50 205 381 118 684 410 340 12 23 118 7 57 39 22 631 .36 265 240 71 614 35 371 16 l65 14 41 101 135 167 171 181 187 195 201 163 110 215 1 209 22 99 44 690 240 117 191 187 81 3 372 175 139 174 79 224 LAB - LAP TITLE WORD INDEX PAYROLL AND FLUX REVERSAL IN THREE-RUNG MllATION OF PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS BY USE OF THE INDEXING AND THE ON COMPRESSIBLE LABOUR COSTING LAOOICS LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER OPTI LAMBOA NOTATION LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW LAMINATED FERRITE MEMORY COMPUTER USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC THE CALC~LATION OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANCZOS VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIK THE METHOD OF LANCLOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS ANO RS OF CODIAGCNAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANCZDS PROCESSES THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTO NDENCE OF THE SUPERCONOUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY hlTH APPLICATION TO AL IIC F IELO DEPE ANALOG COMPUTER AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC SELFCHEK, A NEW COMMON LANGUAGE THE SELECTION OF AN INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FROM FOR~ULAS TO COMPUTER DRIENTEO LANGUAGE ZURICH CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE THE COMPUTER OPERATION LANGUAGE A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE AN ASSEMBLY PROGRA~ FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE AN ON-LINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ENGLISH LANGUAGE APT; A COMMON COMPUTER LANGUAGE THE GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THE MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE INTERROGATING A COMPUTER IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MACHINE TRANSLATION AND-DR AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE THE FORAST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE JOVIAL, A GENERAL ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE THE COLASL AUTOMATIC CODING LANGUAGE A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE COMIT AS AN IR LANGUAGE ALP, AN AUTDCOOE LIST-PROCESSiNG LANGUAGE CONTROL AND SIMULATION LANGUAGE A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE A DESCRIPTION OF THE APT LANGUAGE FLEKIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER LANGUAGE RECDL, A RETRIEVAL COMMAND LANGUAGE CORC, THE CORNELL COMPUTING LANGUAGE OFF IC IAL ACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE MADCAP, A SCIENTIFIC COMPILER FOR A DISPLAYED FORMULA TEXTBOOK LANGUAGE AND PIIOBL,EMS OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTED LANGUAGE PRINCIPLES SEQUENTIAL TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE EFFICIENT C OMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY AUTOCODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNOERSTAND NATURAL LANGUAGE OF ACM-GAMM CCMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY REPORT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING CCMPILER FOR A SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE NOTE ON SOME LEXICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COMPUTER SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHEO IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE LANGUAGE WIRING DIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE GENERATING AN ANALOG COMPUTER ERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AND ITS LANGUAGE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OP E PROBLEM OF COMPUTATION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO TH IlURAL LAN GUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE DESIGN OF IMP.ROVEO MACHINE LANGUAGE (ASSOCIATIVE MACHINE LANGUAGES) SUGGESTIONS FOR A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (FRENCHI A METHOD OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (FRENCH) TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (21 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 131 TOWAROS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (101 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ASPECTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE ANALYSIS PAL GO, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 NE LANGUAGE (ASSOCIATIVEI ON A PROPERTY OF NATURAL LANGUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVED MACHI THE LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM LANGUAGE ANO LINKING LOADER THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS COMMUNICATION ACROSS LANGUAGE BARR I ERS SYNTHEK, TOWARO COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTED LANGUAGE BY STRATIFYING IT A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER (FRENCHI MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTED TO SMALL MACHINES OF DIFFERENT TYPES A LANGUAGE DESIGNEO FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS SYMBOLIC LOGIC IN LANGUAGE ENGINEERING TROLLEO ~ACHINE TOOl THE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICALLY CON SEAL, A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING A PROPOSED TARGET LANGUAGE FOR CCMPILERS ON ATLAS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION AND USAGE OF A LANGUAGE FOR CONTRACT BRIDGE BIODING NEBULA, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR OATA PROCESSING A SYSTEM AND LANGUAGE FOR OATA PROCESSING A MACHINE LANGUAGE FOR DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, ANO APPLICATIONS CLIP, A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING AN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUOIES REQUIREMENTS ON A LANGUAGE FOR LOGICAL DATA PROCESSING JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYSTEMS AUTOSTA1, A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL DATA PROCESSING A OESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION tOMIT, A LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASEO ON ALGOL 60 225 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19106-1963 KDF - LAN TCB1S73 64 PGEC625 664 PGEC635 1088 CACM63D 740 AUS 60 89.3 FJCC63 n I FIP62 !II TCJ1583 l10B IHS56 114 AUS 571 112 IBMJ621 44 WJCC53 86 SACI58 23 WJCC58 128 CACM59D 8 PACM59 17 WJCC59 92 TC83591 9 CACM593 6 TCB2595 81 WJCC60 3101 JACM602 87 TCJ3603 168 WJCC61 11 ARAP612 141 ARAP612 305 MTL 612 561 I FlP62 28B IFIP62 323 PACM62 loB ROME62 481 ROME62 501 SJCC62 345 CAC"'621 8 CACM621 19 TCJ5621 28 TCJ5623 194 JACM6210 1080 CACM63N 649 CACM63N 668 CACM633 117 CACM636 317 CACM631t 159 CACM592 6 CACM611 31 TCJIo621o 305 ROME62 263 ROME62 353 ARAP612 29 CATH63 217 ARAP591 268 ARAP6l1t 1 ROME62 n9 CACM621 lit ROME62 709 18SJ632 162 IFIP62 318 ONR 56 17 I CIP59 132 ROME62 3101 TCB3593 6It TCB36D5 87 TC84601 18 CACM605 299 ARAP612 351 CACM631 1 ARAP6l1t 217 TCJ5634 3109 CAS 62 182 ROME62 1039 ONR 56 11 CACM637 391 CAS 59 112 ONR 56 7 WJCC59 286 CABS62 360 TCJIo613 217 PACM56 30 81 ACFI57 ROME62 1013 ROME62 791 WJCC60 bl CAS 59 80 ROME62 585 TCJ5622 100 ROME62 71tl TCJIo613 197 ROME62 601 PACM59 15 CACM590 22 PACM5B 30 FJCC62 121 PACM59 13 CACM619 380 IFIP62 556 ARAP623 53 TCJ3602 61 JAtM614 !>19 ROME62 113 CACM621 510 225 LAN - LAR TITLE WORO INDEX LAB - LAP TABSOL, A DECISION TABLE FIRST ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAMMING REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC EARLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE EXTERNAL THE EXTERNAL THE ELEMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL N BUSINESS II DEBUGGING SYSTEMS AT THE SOURCE AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL DIRECT COOING OF ENGLISH NO SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC GATHERING SYSTEM LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 PACM61 10132 LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND A ROME62 717 LANGUAGE FORTRAN II CACM626 327 TCJ5623 1~8 LANGUAGE H TCB7644 118 LANGUAGE H LANGUAGE IN DIGITAL CO~PUTER DESIGN WJCC58 182 LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 PACM62 26 LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR THE URAL-2 DIGITAL COMPUTER CACM636 321 LANGUAGE LEADING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS ROME62 ')49 CACM6.38 430 LANGUAGE LEVEL MIPP61 58 LANGUAGE MATERIAL TCJb632 113 LANGUAGE NAMES LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GAMM CONFERENCE IYNTAX A I CIP59 Il5 LANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED DATA AUS 60 A7.3 LANGUAGE PROBLEMS POSEC BY HEAVILY STRUCTURED DATA CACM621 28 TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART 1, THE RAW TeXT 181'J612 86 CACM5'lb 21 HANDLING IOENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS CACM638 451 57 ACfl57 OMNICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM MTL 611 317 CAPACITY DICTICNARY SOURCE-LANGUAGE SPEC I F1CATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIGHOMMIHEE AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE COCASYL OEVELOPMENT C CACMb24 1~0 CACM61N 4'l2 LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROuTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL ICSIS82 1327 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION JACM581 1 SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION WJCC59 288 DiP 62 444 MACHINE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE TRANSLATION lFIP62 326 A GROWING TREE FOR CESCRIPTDR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION ROME62 153 TO THE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS ANO LANGUAGE TRANSLATION AN APPROACH MTL 612 703 A GENERAL-PURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 COMPUTE~ N S14T60 409 CACM623 145 AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR WJCC5R 230 NCR 584 ~96 THE USAF AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR, MARK I AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION PROCESSING LANGUAGE V CIICII604 205 AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR 71 CPFS61 [F IP62 219 SYNTOL ISYNTAGMATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGE) IFRENCH) AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE-DATA PROCESSING CABS62 394 ICIP5'1 120 THE PROBLEM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES AUS 511 106 P ACM58 29 TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC CODING LANGUAGES ICSI582 1313 ALGEBRAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES PACM59 25 THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF FORMAL MIXED LANGUAGES MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES TCB3591 7 TABSOL, A FUNOAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SYSTEMS-ORIENTEO LANGUAGES E JCC60 117 AIC 601 92 THE PRESENT STATUS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES ~ACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF COMPILER LANGUAGES CIICMb04 214 CPFS61 118 THE ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES A COMPuTER FOR OIRECT EXECUTION OF ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES EJCC61 184 PACM61 264 THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF COMPUTING LANGUAGES PACM61 11-1 NON-PROCEOURAL DATA SYSTEM LANGUAGES MTl 612 531 ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES A TABLE LeOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESS ING OF NATURAL LANGUAGES IBMJb13 192 AN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES CAS 62 204 IFIP62 313 ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS AND LANGUAGES IFIP62 518 SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES TOWARO BETTER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES PACM62 42 TRANSLATION OF COMPILER LANGUAGES PACM62 70 ROME62 1 AN AXIOMATIC APPROACH TO PREFIX LANGUAGES ROME62 65 A GENERAL PROCESSOR FOR CERTAIN FORMAL LANGUAGES CIICII620 526 ON AMBIGUITY IN PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES JACM621 1 ARAP623 27 ON THE OESIGN OF MACHINE INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES ARAP623 217 PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES JACM631 29 SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES JACM632 175 OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE OEFINABIlITY IN LANGUAGES JACM634 487 QUOTIENTS OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES CACM638 456 THE ROLE WJCC58 161 OF THE OIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-FREE MECHANICAL LANGUAGES DETECT ION JACM632 196 OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES RECOGNITION MTL 611 125 FOR DISCCVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES A NEW METHOD ICIP59 285 ON A FLOATlNG- CACM623 160 POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES ILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND OESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAGES INSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY CCMP PACM59 75 A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES ANO AN ALGOL COMPILER ROME62 421 BUSINESS LANGUAGES AND ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TC85613 121 WJCC61 215 OESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGES ANO PROBLEM SOLVING SURVEY OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND PROCESSORS CACM633 93 PACM62 90 LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING CACM621 43 A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSING IFIP62 487 CACM618 336 SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECT EO WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES ANO THEIR PROCESSORS 75 ESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAI TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND D PACM59 PROCESSING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS (GERMAN) DIP 62 227 I EES5b 463 AN EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARR lEO OUT ON THE BESM TC86622 47 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCiENCE RS, A BAKER'S COZEN SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSO CACM610 532 IFIP62 .513 SYMPOSIUM ON LANGUAGES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION PGEC614 729 COMPUTER LANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION CACM63N 660 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLANO, 1963 ICC 621 1 SYMPOSIUM ON SYMBOLIC LANGUAGES IN OATA PROCESSING PIRE625 1059 THE EVOLUTION OF CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGES OF COMPUTING I BMJ574 341 THE FORMALIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGES PART I, THE WORK OF WOCOGER ANO HULL TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL J ACM623 350 ROME62 539 COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION 23 KUS NORMAL FCR~ A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE fOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BAC ROME62 GN OF IMPROVED MACHINE LANGUAGE IASSOCIATIVE MACHINE LANGUAGES) ITURAL LANGUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE OESI ONR 56 77 ROME62 6,3 PROBLEMS (FRENCH) DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNOAMENTAL TOkARD BETTER OOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES. INTRODUCTION CACM633 7b AUS 571 117 ON THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE AND MELLIN TRANSFORMS A GENERAL JACM551 18 CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM PPLICATICNS ON AI 226 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 226 LAP - LEG TITLE WORD INDEX A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION II NUMERICAL METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH LAPLACE'S EQUATION PRCPCSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS FOR fHE UNIVAC LARC APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CIRCUIT OESIGN FOR UNIVAC LARC UNIVAC-LARC HIGH-SPEED CIRCUITRY, CASE HISTORY DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART II UNIVAC-LARC, THE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER DESIGN MAINTENANCE OF AGWAC, A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTER DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW ANO THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNeT-TWISTOR MEMORY OF LARGE CAPACITY SENSING A LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY ATLAS, A NEW CONCEPT IN LARGE COMPUTER DESIGN PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER PROGRAMS A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEM MAGNETIC TAPES ON LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS TRENDS IN OESIGN OF LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE COMPUTERS USE OF LARGE COMPUTERS AT A DISTANCE APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS PROCESSING OF A LARGE DATA FILE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULA R CANTILEVERI TEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS IN INSTALLATION OF A LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASEO ON SIMULT ANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS HYORODYNAMIC PROBLEMS INVOLVING LARGE FLUID DISTORTIONS A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS MECHANIZING A LARGE INDEX A SCREENING METHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION SYSTEM SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE INTEGERS AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE LARGE LINEAR PROGRAMS THE PROGRAMMING OF LARGE LOGICAL PROBLEMS A MODIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE MATRICES THE ROLE OF LARGE MEMORIES IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICAT IONS A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPABILITIES ON INFORMATION ORGANIZATION OF LARGE MEMORY SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN LARGE NETWORKS TOPOLOGICAL SORTING OF LARGE NETWORKS EFFECTIVE DATA PROCESSING IN A LARGE ORGANIZATION COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY OF LARGE ORGANIZATIONS THE SEARCH FOR LARGE PRIMES A LARGE PROBLEM IN OROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS RELIABILITY OF A LARGE REAC INSTALLATION A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION CHECKING A LARGE ROUTINE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF LARGE SCALE COMPUTERS PROBLEMS OF THE INTROOUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS INTERPOLATION TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (DISCUSSION) INDUSTRY THE POTENTIAL OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE ENG INEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE OESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY LARGE SCALE FILE MAINTENANCE METHODS SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX FILM INDUCTOR A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC H SPEEC DIGITAL CION A NEW METHOO TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING HIG AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES THE ANALYS 1 S OF LARGE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES A PROCEDURE FOR INVERTING LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES IEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THETA THE APPROACH TO EDP OF A LARGE USER LARGE VOLUME INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME, RANDOM ACCESS, DRUM STORAGE SMALL COMPUTERS IN A LARGE WORLD LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY OF STORAGE A~D ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL ME~ORIES INVESTIGATION A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL SYSTEM A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE MEMORY SYSTEM METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY FILES A HIGH-SPEED, LARGE-CAPACITY FIXED STORE FOR ~ DIGITAL COMPUTER NEW FERRITE CORE ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPACITY STORAGE THE CAT~O{)E-RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DEVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY, RANDOM-ACCESS STORES A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG COMPUTERS THE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY BOO) MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCALE CO~PUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK MATHEMATICAL ~ETHODS IN LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING UNITS DESIGN OF A LARGE-SCALE CRYOGENIC ~EMORY SYSTEM A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM OATAMATIC 1000 PHILCO S-2000 TRANSISTORIZED LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM. DATAMATIC 1000 ORDERING A LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL CO~PUTER DATA HANDLING WITH LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS A MODERN APPROACH TO INVENTORY CONTROL UTILIZ ING A LARGE-SCALE EDPM TELEPHONE FACILITIES THE APPLICATION OF A LARGE-SCALE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE ASSIGNMENT OF ORGANIZATION ANO RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND PERFORMANCE OF A LARGE-SCALE GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR SYSTEMS 227 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LAN - LAR JACM581 52 CACM603 111 JACM592 226 JACM601 37 HARV49 152 ONR 56 49 CAS 61 126 WJCC61 185 PGEC613 426 E JCC59 59 EJCC59 66 16 EJCC56 AUS 60CI0.2 HARV"'9 219 PGEC613 451 FJCC63 91 CACM606 367 ONR 56 15 IBSJ621 64 AUS 60AI0.1 WJCC61 361 PACM52P 99 TCJ6633 211. LSU 57 95 LSU 56 111 AUS 60 B9.1 SJCC62 213 PACM52T 71 ICSI581 699 PGEC594 419 LCMT61 63 JACM572 137 NCR 584 191 TCJ3602 16 WJCC61 259 I CSI582 1203 CAMB49 69 AUS 60 A3.1 IFIP62 173 BIT 611 21 J ACM613 331 IBMJ584 310 PACM59 81 JACM594 469 ICIP59 479 LCMT61 15 IFIP62 116 CACM62N 558 CAN 60 13 CABS62 522 MANC51 14 TCB663't 125 EJCC53 53 ICSI582 1181 CAMB49 61 CAS 55 68 TCJ3603 120 ECIP55 119 AUS 60 88.1 AUS 512 222 CAN 58 42 NCR 531 21 8CS 58 151 TCJ2593 130 PGEC635 511 ECIP55 184 TCJ6632 202 TCJ3601 34 AUS 60B'9.1 CACM628 445 PGEC603 359 BCS 58 679 EOPS61 183 CACM635 240 E JCC5'" 1 LCMT61 171 LCMT61 1 LCMT61 351 EJCC56 136 LCMT61 163 OPI 62 246 LCMT61 313 LCMT61 99 WJCC51 133 HARV'd 91 HARV41 213 CAS 61 3 TCJ2592 85 HARV49 141 LCMT61 305 NEWC51 36 NEWC51 106 22 EJCC56 ONR 51 81 ONR 51 31 CAS 59 50 WJCC58 165 EJCC58 59 EJCC51 62 PACM52T 124 221 LAR - LIS TITLE WORD INDEX' LAP - LEG LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS CAN 58 360 LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL PR08LEMS TCB663~ 12~ LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION WJCC56 70. LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE OISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE INDUS LSU 57 137 LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS A GENERAl PGEC61~ 670 LARGE. FAST COMPUTERS ICIP59 336 LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS WJCC53 65 LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED MEMORY JACM613 418 LASER COMPUTERS OPI 62 2~5 LASER-INDUCED HEATING 18MJ63~ 3~2 LASERS THRESHOLD IBMJ631 58 LASERS. PART A OPI 62 61 LASERS. PART B OPI 62 7~ LAST TEN YEARS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR SJCC63 179 LATENCY TIME JACM612 119 LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS JACM624 512 LATENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES IBMJ622 192 LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CURRENTS ON THE TRANSITION IBMJ592 132 LATENT ROOTS OF A HESS ENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S TCJ5622 139 LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX STORAGE PACM56 38 PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR LATTICE DESIGNS A GENERAl CACM639 568 LATTICE PROPERTIES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM633 365 IBMJ592 126 INTERATOMIC-fORCE CONSTANTS fROM A CENTRAL-FORCE LAW CAS 62 ~6 COMPUTERS AND THE LAW AIC 623 299 INfORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW OF THE BCS INTEGRAL EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE LAW OF CORRESPONOING STATES SOLUTIONS IBMJ621 14 SOS 62 231 INFORMATION AND IMAGINATION EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES. THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF PACM58 7 NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS AUS 60 B9.3 ON COMPRESSIBLE LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW CAS 57 83 HOW LAZY CAN YOU GET I8MJ634 297 PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER. GOLO. AND SILVER IBMJ621 55 FAR-INfRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THAllIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING AllOY LSU 58 49 USING COMPUTERS TO STUDY LEADERSHIP SOS 61 ~17 A TRANSMISSION LINE LEADING TO SELF-STA8ILIZING SYSTEMS S (I THE ELEMENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LANGUAGE LEADING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINES ROME62 549 LEAKAGE ERROR IN A SEMI-DISCRETE ANALOG OF THE HEAT PACM56 43 EQUATION LEAPS. THE FIRST THREE YEARS TCJ6631 6 WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM COMPUTERS HARV61 1 HOW COMPUTERS CAN LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE AOOC62 11 HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM ICSI~81 195 HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT SOS 61 315 AN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS THAT PERCEIVE. LEARN. AND REASON WJCC59 181 SELF~ORGANIZING MODELS FOR LEARNED PERCEPTION SOS 59 1 PANDEMONIUM. A PARADIGM FOR LEARNING MTP 58 511 WJCC59 137 A COMPILER CAPA8LE OF LEARNING SOME EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING WJCC59 173 RESEARCH IN PROGRAI'MED LEARNING PLCI61 113 A FEEDBACK CODING THEORY OF LEARNING AND COGNITION SOS 62 533 SU8ROUTINES. LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC CODING AUS 60C12.1 EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING AND THINKING ICIP59 303 THE SIMULATION Of VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR WJCC61 121 THE SIMULATION OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR CATH63 297 SIMPLE LEARNING BY A CIGITAL COMPUTER PACM52T 55 SOS 59 153 A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER GENERALIZATION Of LEARNING IN A ~ACHINE PACM59 21 SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EXPLANATION Of LEARNING IN ANIMALS MTP 58 691 LEARNING IN NEURAL SYSTEMS SOS 59 190 IfIP62 ~28 SIMULATION OF A LEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO A LEARNING MACHINE. PART 1 IBMJ581 2 LEARNING MACHINE. PART II IBMJ593 282 A WJCC55 85 INTRODUCTION TO SESSION ON LEARNING MACHINES LEARNING MACHINES MTP 58 ~73 REPORT CN A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING MACHINES ICC 6115 28 AN EVALUATION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD Of LEARNING MACHINES NCR 624 143 LEARNING MATRICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS PGEC636 846 ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL NCR 612 211 PT fORMATIONI COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION. CONCE IfIP62 413 A PHYSICAL MODEL Of AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PROCESS PACM58 43 A LEARNING PROCESS SUITABLE FOR MECHANIZATION PAC"'56 34 MTP 58 825 POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES IFIP62 419 SELF-ORGANIZING GROUPING. A LEARNING STRUCTURE CAN 58 1 ON LEARNING TO DO BETTER CATH63 11 SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING USING THE GAME Of CHECKERS LEARNING. GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING IFIP62 407 SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING. USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS IBMJ593 210 RMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES. LEARNS. AND REASONS A SUGGESTED MODEL fOR INFO WJCC60 151 LEAST SQ~ARES APPRDXIMATORS COMPUTATION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED PACM61 12A3 MINIMUM (OR 'BEST" APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD Of LEAST NTH POWERS ON THE METHOD OF PACM56 5 OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE 'BESTO AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION Of AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM JACM513 341 MORE ACCURATE LINEAR LEAST SQUARES WJCC59 2S5 FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES CACM61N 491 A NOTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES CACM618 353 TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES AN ALGORITHM PACM56 1 LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS OF NON-ORTHOGONAL DATA LSU 56 123 LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS. PACM59 69 ORTHOGONAL AND OTHERWISE COMPUTATION Of A PACM61 12A3 LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT Of WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS POINTS ON A SPHERE LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH CACM60N 611 DYNAMIC LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING CACM634 172 JACM614 628 ON LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS TCJ3614 266 A LEAST SQUARES SURFACE FITT ING PROGRAM 56 PROJECTIONS. LEAST SQUARES. AND CONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION PROBLEMS PACM58 LEAST UPPER 80UNOS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIME JACM614 601 NTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES TCJ3603 115 AN AUTO'ATIC METHOD fOR fINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION MATRICES AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE fOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE TCJ6632 202 CACM599 29 MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE FITTING A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES CAC"'606 3!>1 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE IEES56 3 WJCC58 239 THE MAGNETIC LEDGER CARD COMPUTER LEGAL IMPLICATIONS Of COMPUTER USE CACM62D 607 THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION PACM62 40 ORGANIZATION OF ERRORS IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A TRIES USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING DEVICES IN JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN TIME SHARING IN AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN LOCATING THE FEASIBILITY Of NEURISTOR HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHS OF RELATIONS AND DIfFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND SOME PROPERTIES Of fIBER OPTICS AND INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY. A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE MINIMIZING DRUM INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSfER Of fROM SUPERCONDUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE. ACCOUNTING FOR METHOD COMPUTATION OF THE 228 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 228 TITLE WORD INDEX SOME AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR THE AN IR LANGUAGE FOR AUTDMATIQN IN THE NOTE ON THE INTEGRALS OF PRODUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES LEGAL WORLD LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER THE BENSON-LEHNER PHOTOFORMER LEM-l, SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC (FERRITE) ELEMENTS SOME COMBINATORIAL LEMMAS IN TOPOLOGY ON SEQUENCES OF PSEUDD-RANDOM NUMBERS OF MAXIMAL LENGTH FORMAL PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH DATA-PROCESSING SYSI THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELECTRONIC USING A VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATION FIXED-WORD-LENGTH ARRAYS IN VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTERS THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION CORRECTION TO THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER FILE SEARCHING USING VARIABLE LENGTH KEYS LENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A ~ERGE SET NGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF A MACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTI PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER lAND CHARACTER 1ST ICS OF A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHNIQUES CONVERSION, RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE LENGTH SORTING VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIZMAC II COMPUTER COMPUTER DESIGN OF OPTICAL LENS SYSTEMS IIBM 10~1 FABRICATION ~ASKS FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE OPERATING AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH LED SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY LEO MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO INSURANCE NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL THE EVOLUTION OF OESIGN IN A SERIES OF COMPUTERS, LED I-III TIME SHARING ON LEO III THE LEO III COMPUTER THE TRADIC LEPRECHAUN COMPUTER SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK PRODUCTION CONTROL SCHEME FOR LETCHWORTH FACTORY SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED CODING THE MECHANIZATION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIBLIOGRAPHY BID NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE ANO A CONVENTION TO DISTINGUISH LETTER 0 FROM NUMERAL ZERO AN OPEN LETTER TO X3.4.2 THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM, A .LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CODING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL CEBUGGING SYSTEMS AT THE SOURCE LANGUAGE LEVEL STRUCTURE AT THE LEXICAL LEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR TWO-LEVEL CORRELATION ON AN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL DENSITY PROBLEMS A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN A FOURTH LEVEL OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS SOME TECHNIQUES FOR DEALING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE lOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETR IC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE AN ANALYSIS OF ADEQUATE INVENTORY LEVELS IMPROVEMENT THROUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIOUS SYSTEM LEVELS RELIABILITY ASSURANCE THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLAtION NOTE ON SOME LEXICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COMPuTER SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AT THE LEXICAL LEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR THE STENOWRITER, A SYSTEM FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING OF STENOTYPY THE APPLICATION OF MODERN LEXICOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES TO MACHINE INDEXING THE SOLUTION OF MT LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS THROUGH LEXICOGRAPHY A COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR THE LGP~30 THE COBOL LIBRARIAN PLANNING THE USE OF A PAPER LIBRARY INTERPRETIVE ROUTINES IN THE ILL lAC LIBRARY MERCURY AUTOCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY THE COMPUTER IN THE LIBRARY A LIBRARY FOR 2000 A.D. A SPECIALIZED LIBRARY INDEX SEARCH COMPUTER LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION LATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR DATA PI A LIBRARY OF BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMU AUTOMATION OF LIBRARY OPERATIONS P ROBABILISTIC INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE LIBRARY PROBLE" THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION ANO LIBRARY RETRIEVAL ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF THE LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT ~ L MAPPING THE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION IN CONFORMA ELEMENTARY DIVISORS OF THE LIEBMANN PROCESS IN LIEU OF DIAGRA"S AND MODELS THE FIRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EOPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE lIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE SOME CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PU ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING USE OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS THE POTENTIAL CF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY PROGRAMMING ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE OPERATICNS FOR THE DATATRON LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING ANO COM8INED OPERATION S BY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. EXPONENTIAL DISTRI8UTION CASE RENEWAL PROCESSES TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME OI·STR IBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY STUDIES OF BROADBANO DEMOOULATORS FOR MICROWAVE-MODULATED LIGHT NONLINEAR ABSORBERS OF LIGHT ATION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICEI THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUT ITRODUCTION AND ESTABLISH MENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PROOUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FACTORY IVATI ON OF wAVE S~APE ANO COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY THE PROBLEM OF LIGHT-BEAM DEFLECTION AT HIGH FREQUENCIES LIGHT-INOUCEO PROCESSES IN CUPROUS OXIOE BANKING 8USINESS 229 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LAR - LIG CACM630 AODC62 CACM619 MlP 58 713 195 380 755 TCJ664~ 356 ICC 633 143 PECS52 15 CACM590 3 IBMJ605 518 JACM5B~ 353 JACM574 428 WJCC57 21~ WJCC56 17 CACM62D 602 PGEC601 35 PGEC602 261 PACM58 25 CACM594 13 WJCC59 2'15 CACM63N 685 JACM5B3 266 WJCC56 137 CACM635 21>4 CACM635 261 LSU 51 172 CAS 60 112 IBMJ632 146 AOC 53 21 AUS 60 Bl.3 lCJ3603 142 lCJ2604 198 TCJ4611 ~2 TCJ6631 24 AUS 60015.2 EJCC56 29 ONR 60 162 EDPS61 35 ICSI582 903 5~ EJCC57 CACM634 176 TCJ6631 49 CACM639 544 WJCC61 173 PACM56 31 CACM638 430 MfL 611 97 PGEC611t 752 AUS 60B'3.1 WJCC60 53 CACM61N ~92 MfL 611 159 PACM62 14 TCJ260~ 189 TCJ4612 171 IBMJ591 54 I BMJ582 14B AUS 60 A3.2 PACM58 61 JACM591 24 ROME62 759 Mfl 611 91 PGEC622 187 MIPP61 326 NSMT60 312 CAN 60 121 CACM625 262 CAM849 36 ONR 54 69 ARAP591 93 CAS 60 35 MCF 61 135 WJCC59 51 CACM61N 496 WCR 58~ B CAS 61 35 PACM59 13 ICSI582 917 ICC 6115 20 ICC 621 7 BIT 613 141 TCJ661t4 352 AUS 60 Bl.l TCJ3601 2 AUS 60 A3.1 AUS 60 Al.1t LSU 51 141 HACC59 8-01 EJCC53 11 CAN 58 42 CAS 56 49 JACM51t1 1 RTCS62 304 I BMJ591 58 OPI 62 199 I8MJ634 3H PACM58 14 TCJ2593 115 OPI 62 31 OPI 62 98 OPI 62 115 229 LIG - LIS TITLE WORD INDEX LEG - LIN THE LIGHTLY LOADED FOIL BEARING AT lERO ANGLE OF WRAP I BMJ632 112 COMPUTATION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS PACM61 12A3 . IN ELECTRCNIC DIFFERENTlALANALYl:ERS I, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS PGEC57~ 2!>5 DIGITAL COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICAL LOGIC AND PRINCIPAL LIMITATIONS OF COMPUTABILITY IFIP62 19 CACM59N 18 RUNCIBLE, ALGEBRAIC TRANSLAT.ION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER E THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION AND FILTERING SYSTEMS JCC57 139 LIMITS FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION SOS 61 181 BIT 62~ 22~ SEARCH LIMITS ON DIVISORS OF ~ERSENNE NUMBERS THE LINCOLN KEYBOARD, A TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR CACM587 4 COMPUTER INPUT FLEXIBILITY WJCC57 160 MEMORY UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 WJCC57 167 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 WJCC57 146 A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT WJCC57 143 THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM WJCC57 156 RETRIEVAL QUESTIONS FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM IC51581 763 COMPUTER TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC CAN 58 223 ANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TR I BMJ612 93 801 COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEM8LY LINE BALANCING (18M 1620, IBM 650. UNIVAC SOLIO STATE CAS 61 62 CATH63 168 SUMMARY OF A HEURISTIC LINE BALANCING PROCEDURE PROGRAMMING FOR ON-LINE COMPUTATIONS PECS52 11 SJCC62 129 SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER CONTROL WCR 594 21 AN ERROR CORRECTING ENCCDER AND DECODER FOR PHONE LINE DATA EJCC57 112 DESIGN TEC~NIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED ON-LINE DATA PROCESSORS IEES56 216 THE ACOUSTIC-DELAY-LINE ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR ONR 60 311 USE OF SUPERCDNDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS HOW A RANDOM SOS 61 315 ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIG~T 50S 61 417 A TRANSMISSION LINE LEADING TO SELF-STABILllING SYSTEMS I8MJ634 278 NONLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH THIN PERI!ALLOY FILMS ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION SJCC62 113 WJCC61 l7 AN ON-LINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TCJ5621 48 NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIZE ICIPS9 232 A QUASI-TCPCUlGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION OF LINE PATTERNS CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR THE LINE PRINTER (DANISHI BIT 622 112 ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM EJCC57 2!il FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING CACM628 441 CACM616 284 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF CURVES BY LINE SEGMENTS USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING PGEC614 702 A MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY-LINE SHIFT REGISTER CAS 56 20 DEVElOPMENT OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A ADC 53 195 MERCURY DELAY LINE STORAGE ENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY LINE STORAGE P8-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL G EJCC60 283 A SONIC DELAY-LINE STORAGE UNIT FOR A DTGITAL COMPUTER I EES56 491 STIMULATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF I BMJ612 1!>5 A LINE-DRAWING PATTERN RECOGNllER WJCC60 351 EQUATION SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE JACM613 359 ADC 53 129 LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILOT ACE GRAEFFE'S TYPE IGERMANI IFERATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE OF BERNOULLI'S AND Of ECIP55 171 PACM61 5A3 A DIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS TOMM58 1'18 THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD 6B IROUTINES ON I EES56 A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS PGEC635 526 LINEAR AND NONLINEAR INTERPOLATORS AUS 63 B.7 VARIABLES RE~UIRED TO BE ZERO OR UNITY LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME OR ALL HARV571 189 ~N ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS JACM583 258 A NOTE ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS CACM599 33 THE ALPHA VECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF A SYSTEM OF LINEAR CONSTRAINTS STUDY OF ASYNCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER T AUS 60B'2.2 I8SJ633 248 A PATTERN ICENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATION TO, PATTERN OCR 62 249 RECOGNITION PACM56 14 GENERATED ERROR IN THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS PGEC581 32 COMPUTING AND ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IRATION HARV~9 16~ METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL OPERATORS 4 NCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WITH CONSTAN PACM56 CAN 60 276 A COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OTE ON DECOMPOSITION INTO FIRST OROER OF MULTi-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIE TCJ2593 144 NTS NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIE TCJ6632 206 3 NTS BY THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANI SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIE PGEC534 JACM551 42 IMPLICIT VS. ·CXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR DIFFUSION EQUATION LINEAR DISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATI OPI 62 145 ON TECHNIQUES IBMJ612 151 THE DYNAMICS OF A SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATOR WITH LINEAR DISSIPATION HACCS9 22 LINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS PGEC572 74 DYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR ELECTRONIC-ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS A GENERALllED METHOD FOR FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIDNS PACM61 5A2 ON LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS JACM614 628 ON THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRI-OIAGONAL SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS NOTE TCJ5634 327 QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST J ACM573 341 NS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ICO~PARISON OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIO JACM594 416 97 ONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCH) SOME N IFIP62 WO-POINT 80UNDARY CONDITIONS THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH T TCJ4613 255 AUS 608' 5.3 THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS ARISING FROM PARTIAL D.E.'S SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE TCJ36Dl 28 A ROUTINE TO FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS CACM594 16 TCJ~613 2~2 MATRIX ITERATIVE METHODS FOR LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFINITIVE AUS 63 B.17 LINEAR EQUATIONS, SOME REMARKS ON CURRENT THEORY A NON-LINEAR ESTIMATION PROGRAM PACM59 72 I BMJ6D3 321 SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY I BMJ573 239 THE LINEAR HALL EFFECT IEES56 158 THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ON A DIGITAL COMPUTeR PACM52P 91 JACM573 314 ON BATEMAN'S METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS SJCC62 129 CONTROL SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER WJCC59 255 MORE ACCURATE LINEAR LEAST SQUARES DISJUNCTIVEL Y LINEAR LOGIC NET.S PGEC625 623 BIT 631 27 A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS JACM62~ 440 AN ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICATION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR INCREASED DIGITAL IBMJ631 22 MAGNETIC RECCRDING READBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS Of A LINEAR PASSIVE NETWORK PACM52P 97 COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRAM~ING CAS 55 53 CUTTING COSTS WITH LINEAR PROGRAMMING WJCC56 75 COMPUTER DESIGN TO FACILITATE LINEAR PROGRAMMING I tlP59 99 SYMPOSIUM ON LINEAR PROGRAMMING AUS 60 AB.3 SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING TCJ3601 45 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS ANO LINEAR PROGRAM~ING 230 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 230 LIN - LOG TITLE WORD INDEX SOLVING A MATRIX GAME BY LINEAR PROGRAM~ING RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING TJ.!E USE OF APPROXIMATION METHODS IN LINEAR PROGRAM~ING A GENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF LINEAR PROGRAM~ING A NON-LINEAR PROGRAM~ING ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT ALLOCATION LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO UHRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEOURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF T~E INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAM~ING CODES LINEAR PROGRAM~ING OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS LINEAR PROGRAM~ING ON AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS LINEAR PROGRAMMING ON THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRAM~ING PROBLEMS A DECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX ALGORITH DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAM~ING TECHNIQUES DESIGN CF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES APPLICATION OF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM IFRENCHI THE APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEOING STUFFS THE VALUE OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY LARGE LINEAR PROGRAMS TO THE CALCULATION OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECifiCALLY, LINEAR PROGRAMS IFRENCHI IGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TI~E CONTROL SYSTEMS MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MOOELS OIGITAL COMPUTER LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTROOATA EI01 ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY Of A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION A LINEAR SELECTION DIODE STEERED CORE MEMORY A TEST FOR LINEAR SEPARABILITY AS APPLIED TO SELF-ORGANIZING MACHINES ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERfORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT A COMPUTER fOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESIOUE NUMBE R SYSTEM LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMtTlON BY DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNCTIONS OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM CYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KI~D BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRODUCED BY QUADRATURE IHOLM INTEGRAL ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM ON METHODS FOR SOLVING LINEAR SYSTEMS THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHAROSON'S METHOD NOTES ON THE SOLUTION Of LINEAR SYSTEMS INVOLVING INEQUALITIES CETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS LINEAR-INPUT LOGIC THE REALIZATICN OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS LINEAR-SEGMENT FUNCTION GENERATOR AN ANALCG-TIl-CIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AN IMPROVED LINEAR-SWEEP GENERATOR A UN IQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATION TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECOROING SYSTEMS A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS SfATIC MAGNETIC DELAY LINES APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETOSTRICTION DELAY LINES THE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION MERCURY DELAY LINES AS A MEMeRY UNIT MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ELECTRICAL OELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC DELAY LINES FOR OIGITAL STORAGE MPUTING MACHINE THE USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL CO ELECTRONICS (GERMANI PROGRESSION LINES OF A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO A FOURTH LEVEL OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS THREE LEVelS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN CHE~ICAL TERMINOLOGY AUTOMATIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS, A HEURISTIC PROBLEM LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDA TING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY THE LINGUISTIC APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERY SOME LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON THE SEMANTICAl INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION STRUCTURAllY A TAPE DICTIONARY FOR LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS THE SOLUTION OF MT LlNGUIS TIC PROBLEMS THROUGH LEX ICOGRAPHY LINGUISTIC RESEARCH AT THE RAND CORPORATION ATICS, A TIME-~OTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTIC SYSTEM MECHANICAL PRAGM LINGUISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASEO ON ~ECHANISED LINGUISTICS GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK REMOTE OPERATION OF A CCMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK THE CONCEPT OF THE LINK SEGMENT SYSTEM RE CORD 1I NK AGE EFFICIENT LINKAGE OF GRAPHICAL DATA WITH OIGITAL COMPUTERS UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTifIC COMPUTING CENTRE THE LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM LANGUAGE AND LINKING LOADER THE LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRA~ LANGUAGE ANO LINKING LOADER MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS A VARIATIONAL APPROXIMATION FOR STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS DIFFUSION OF GAS FROM A LIQUID INTO AN EXPANDING BUBBLE A LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER USING ANTICOINCIDENCE SHIELDING AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS A DELAY-LINE PUSH-DOWN LIST NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST THE MULTI-LIST CENTRAL PROCESSOR ES THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COBOL DATA STRUCTUR I, K LESS THAN 10, P LESS THAN 15000 LIST OF ALL PRIME OIVISORS Q = 2KP+l OF 12 TO THE PIDATATRCN 205, AND UNIVAC SS-80 A LIST OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, THE OESCRIPTION LIST OF CONCEPTS TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANOOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A NETWORK OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR SYMMETRIC LIST PROCESSOR TALL, A lIST PROCESSOR FOR THE PHILCO 2000 CCMPUTER KNOTT EO LIST STRUCTURES KNOTTED LIST STRUCTURES MAPPEO LIST STRUCTURES THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM fOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL A,MEMCRY ORGANIZATION FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING COMPUTER A FDRTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSI~G LANGUAGE 231 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LIG - LIS I BMJ605 !j07 AIC 612 296 IFIP62 180 AUS 63 B.3 PACM5'! 27 CACM632 66 CACM627 382 LSU 56 175 ECIP55 188 CAS 59 13 TCB6634 126 CACM609 509 NCR 612 224 PGEC624 518 IFIP62 195 BCS 58 616 CAS 62 169 IFIP62 173 ICIP59 93 EJCC53 33 CABS62 204 LSU 57 189 CENG5'! 15B PACM59 45 SOS 62 503 AUS 60 C"/.4 PGEC622 164 PGEC5'l2 204 WJCC61 315 JACM631 'H PACM52T 30 PACM52T 124 ICIP59 108 PACM5'! 6B JACM603 274 HARV49 137 PGEC635 532 PGEC611 6 PGEC613 3'71 PGEC626 780 NCR 537 7 NCR 612 101 PGEC624 447 HARV49 91 ADC 53 199 CAN 60 24 IBMJ604 391 HARV47 103 PGEC603 329 PGEC532 5 IEES56 497 IEES56 483 DIP 62 508 Mfl 611 159 PACM58 61 JACM591 24 Mfl 611 249 MTL 612 655 ICSI582 951 AUS 571 107 MIPP61 134 Mfl 612 543 FJCC63 419 NSMT60 H2 NSMT60 13 tACM62D 5"16 ICSI582 937 ARAP634 125 WCR 584 28 FJCC62 170 PACM61 12t4 CACM62N 563 PWCS54 32 lFIP62 136 CACM637 391 CACM637 391 I BMJ623 306 PACM56 IB IBMJ623 329 I BMJ632 135 CPfS61 71 PACM59 35 PGEC636 872 TCJ6631 74 WOC062 214 PACM62 14 8 IT 634 222 CACM600 537 CACM628 426 CACM614 167 PACM59 41 PGEC636 707 CACM639 524 CACM629 4B4 PACM61 583 CACM623 161 CACM638 435 IFIP62 273 PGEC6H 262 PACM59 37 231 LIS - LOG TITLE WORD INDEX LIN - LOG A FORTRAN-COMPILED ALP, AN AUTOCOOE PERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A SIMPLE IONS FOR A FAST lOGIC SYSTEM APPLICATION OF RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTING COMPILERS AND I NFORMA TJ ON A AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF FLOW CHART A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING AND ERASURE OF SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY THREADED ATOMS AND LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSOR THE USE OF THREADED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE JACM602 81 LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE TCJ5621 28 LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE AN EX ·ARAP634 1 LIST-PROCESSING METHODS.TO THE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECT TCJ6644 321 LIST-TYPE MEMORIES CACM592 4 LIST-TYPE STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR ALPHANUMERIC CACM638 433 LISTINGS JACM581 51 LISTS CACM60D 655 LISTS CACM604 195 LISTS TCJ4611 41 LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINED ALGOL AND MACHINECACM611 36 LITERARY DATA PROCESSING IBMJ513 249 APPROACH TO MECHANIZED ENCODING AND SEARCHING OF LITERARY INFOR"ATION A STATISTICAL IBMJ514 309 READING RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE OCR 62 61 ORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE THE MECHANIZATION OF INF AUS 60 B1.2 ACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERATURE THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-RE ICSI582 1011 THE AUTOMATIC CREATION OF LITERATURE ABSTRACTS IBMJ582 159 REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES ICSI581 261 ENliSTS AND ENGINEI STUDY ON THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCI ICSI581 19 REVIEW LITERATURE AND THE CHEMIST ICSI581 545 THE USE OF TECHNICAL LITERATURE BY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGISTS ICSI581 245 THE PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ICC 6114 1 A SELECTED DESCRIPTOR-INDEXED BIBLIOGRAPHY TO THE LITERATURE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CATH6) 453 ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS ICSI581 351 SEMANTIC ROAD MAPS FOR LITERATURE SEARCHERS JACM614 553 THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING MTP 58 789 THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING DIP 62 406 DEVELOPMENT REPORT AND LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS IGERMANI DIP 62 650 liON INFORMATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIlA ICSI581 131 AN EXPERIMENT IN MECHANICAL SEARCHING OF RESEARCH LITERATURE WITH RAMAC WJCC58 168 JOURNALS CURRENT MEDICAL LITERATURE, A ~UANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND ICSI581 435 MACHINE-MADE INDEX FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE, AN EXPERIMENT IBMJ584 354 AN ATTEMPT TO SIMULATE THE LIVER ON A COMPUTER . TCJ5623 221 VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE BEETLE LIXUS OPI 62 124 THE LLT AND QR MET~OOS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES TCJ6631 99 THE LMO EDIT COMPILER ONR 54 114 A NEW METHOD FOR COMPUTING ECONOMIC LOAO DISPATCHING IN POWER SYSTEMS «FRENCHI IFIP62 241 AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MAC~INES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAO PROBLEMS THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG WJCC55 66 AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER CAN 60 193 DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE LOAD-FLOW PROBLEM IEES56 16 LOAO-SHARING CORE SWITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS PGEC623 346 A LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCH IBMJ583 204 ON THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCHES PGEC623 369 THE LIGHTLV LOADED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP IBMJ632 112 NONLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH THIN PERMALLOY FILl'S IBMJ634 2"1B THE· LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM LANGUAGE AND LINKING LOADER CIICM637 391 RATING SYSTEI' PART III, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF THE LOAOER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPE IBSJ633 298 A MODEL FOR WEEKLY SHOP LOIIDING TCJI582 87 CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT LOADING EDPS61 293 CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LOGICAL BLOCK DIAGNOSIS WITH DATA LOADING A CACM6D4 236 THE MACHINE LOADING PROBLEM PACM59 28 A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME CACM61D 446 LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION CACM61N 496 BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS CURRENT PGEC604 456 PROBLEMS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN DATA PROCESSING TCJ2593 105 USE OF A COMPUTER BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL AUTHORITY TCB1631 1 ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS EJCC59 218 LOCAL PROGRAMMING METHODS AND CONVENTIONS MANC51 12 SYSTEM MODELS AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS MTP 58 669 SPATIAL VARIATION OF CURRENTS AND FIELDS DUE TO LOCALIZED SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONDUCTION IBMJ513 223 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTELY LOCATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS EJCC51 194 NOTE ON AN EXTREMUM LOCATING ALGORITHM TCJ5623 193 FIELO PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS WJCC51 211 MEMORY LOCATING THE LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED JACM613 418 COSTS ON THE LOCATION OF SUPPLY POINTS TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORTATION IBSJ632 129. INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA. SYSTEMS SJCC62 213 CENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLION PARTS LOCATIONS CAN 62 53 METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMiAlS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER NCR 514 164 TO OIGITAL SYSTEI'S PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS PGEC593 271 CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR PIRE611 146 CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT EJCC60 233 A NOTE ON RANGE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND LOGARITHM CACM636 306 SWITCHING TRANSISTORS ANALOG LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING WJCC57 121 VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A PGEC622 155 ATION OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR PRI LOGARITHMIC PROGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCUL ICIP59 93 PULSE GENERATOR WITH LOGARITHMIC SPACING PGEC624 531 PWCS54 19 A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER PGEC554 150 A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIlER A SUBROUTINE ~eTHOD FOR CALCULATING LOGARITHMS CACM585 5 COMPUTER I'ULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION USING BINARY LOGARITHMS PGEC624 512 .D.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAl RI OPERATIONAL LOGGING AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A RMCS60 1 MICROWAVE LOGIC HARV572 334 SYMMETRICAL TRANSISTOR LOGIC WJCC58 27 AUTOMATIC IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER LOGIC CACN585 14 USE OF A CO~PUTER TO DESIGN CHARACTER RECOGNITION lOGIC EJCC59 205 A NEW APPROACH TO HIGH-SPEED LOGIC WJCC59 211 MEGACYCLE MAGNETIC ROD LOGIC WCR 594 21 "AGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC PGEC6D1 30 A METHeD FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC PGEC601 48 CONDITIONAL-SU" AOOITION LOGIC PGEC602 226 CORRECTION TO CONDITIONAL-SUI' ADDITION LO.GIC PGEC604 509 A SIMPLIFIED PROOF METHOD FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC CPFS61 87 LINEAR-INPUT LOGIC PGEC611 6 AXIOMATIC MAJORITY-DECISION LOGIC PGEC6Il 11 FLOW TABLE LOGIC PIRE611 221 TUNNEL DIODE THRESHOLD LOGIC NCR 612 271 PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC DOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC PGEC614 708 INTRODUCTION TO COOING AND PROBLEM LOGIC CHBK62 17 QUADDED LOGIC RICS62 205 . TABLES. FLOW CHARTS AND PROGRAM LOGIC IBSJ621 51 232 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-L963 232 LOG - LOG TITLE WORD INDEX TERNARY THRESHOLD AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR AND NAND TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTI FONT PRINT RECOGNITION DEVICES ~SlNG DIRECT-COUPLED UNIPOLAR TRANSISTOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIOOE NANOSECOND FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG OIODE AND LOGICAL DESIGN WITH DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR ONCEPTION ANC THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER OESIGN FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE COMPUTER A THREE-VALUEO SYSTEM OF CIRCUITS CONSIDERATIONS IN OPTOELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS. MATHEMATICAL MAJORITY FORMAL ENCAPSULATED NCR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE NANOSECOND CORES THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF OIRECT COUPLED TRANSISTOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRIO SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC FAST MICROWAVE FAST MICROWAVE ESAKI DIODE TUNNEL DIODE DIODELESS CORE ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR TRANSIENTS IN COMBINATION SOME NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIODE BIAS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIODE SIGNAL DEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY IN CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR OF DESIGNING LOW-LEVEL. HIGH-SPEED SEMICONDUCTOR RCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC LOGIC A TRUTH LOGIC LOGIC COMPUTERLOGIC INTEGRATEO LOG I C A GENERALI ZEO LOGIC A NEW APPROACH LOGIC A METHOO OF GENERATING LOGIC CIRCUIT CONSIDERATIONS LOGIC OCTAL DIAGRAMS OF BINARY C LOGIC CORRECTION TO A METHOD OF GENERATION LOGIC AND ALGEBRAS LOGIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO BASE THREE DIGITAL LOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAYS LOGIC AND PRINCIPAL LIMITATIONS OF COMPUTABILITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS LOGIC BLOCKS. THE A.W'.A. 'DATABLOC' SYSTEM LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BAND LOGIC BY ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTIPATH FERRITE LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS LOGIC CIRCUITRY LOGIC CIRCUITRY LOGIC CIRCUITRY LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS A METHOO LOGIC CIRCUITS PREOICTING LOGIC CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS A NEW METHOD LOGIC CIRCUITS IRCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CI LOGIC CIRCUITS LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL OATA SYSTEMS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONNECTIONS ON HIG H-SI MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIODES SURVEY LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES. A INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS. BASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTED LOGIC COMPUTER STORED LOGIC COMPUTING BLOCK DIAGRAMS IN LOGIC DESIGN AN EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM FOR LOGIC DESIGN D~TA ACCUMULATION AND RETRIEVAL A LOGIC DESIGN FOR A MICROWAVE COMPUTER THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER LOGIC OESIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS A LOGIC DESIGN TRANSLATOR THE RECORDING, CHECKING. ANO PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER SIMPLIFICATION OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FILMS AS LOGIC ELEMENTS DIGITAL FLUIO LOGIC ELEMENTS PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN THRESHOLO LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATIVE LOGIC FOR HIGHLY PARALLEL SYSTEMS SH1ULATlON DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION AN ALGORITHM FOR DETERMINING MINIMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF A LOGIC FUNCTION MAJOR lTY GATE LOGIC I~PROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER FfRR ITE CORE LOGIC IN ALL-MAGNETIC TECHNIQUE STORAGE ANO LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER SYMBOLIC LOGIC IN LANGUAGE ENGINE(RING LOGIC MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNCTION PROBLE~ MINIMUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-BORNE CONTROL APPLICATIONS OISJUNCTlVELY .LINEAR LOGIC NETS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NETWORKS A THEOREM FOR OERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA, PART I THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATA. PART II THE LOGIC Of AUTOMATIC FOR~ULA SYNTHESIS THE LOGIC OF BIDIRECTIONAL BINARY COUNTERS THE LOGIC OF FIXED AND GROklNG AUTO~ATA THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTO~OMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS ~ eIBLIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALL-MAGNETIC LOGIC SCHEMES LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES APPLICATION OF LIST-PROCESSING METHODS TO HE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC SYSTEM TEST INSTRUCTIONS A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING LOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE PROGRAMMING THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIDNS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS SYMBOLIC LOGIC T~UTH MATRICES ON A CO~PUTER THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLO AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES LOGIC. DISCOVE~Y, AND THE FOUNOAT.ICNS OF COMPUTING MACHINERY eIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CO~TROL FUNCTIONS WITH MAGNETIC CORES LOGICAL AND OT~ER ~INDS OF INOEPENDENCE NEW LOGICAL AND SYSTEMS CONCEPTS 233 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LIS - LOG PGEC6H PGEC635 PGEC614 I BMJ631 PGEC592 PACM59 PGEC625 PGEC632 HARV512 CACM599 PGEC635 LSU 56 ICIP59 OPI 62 IFIP62 50S 62 PACM52P lUS 63 NCR 624 PGEC593 NCR 5B4 TCJ6632 PGEC591 P IRE61l WJCC58 PGEC581 PGEC604 WJCC59 PGEC593 NCR 594 PGEC604 PGEC604 WCR 604 PGEC612 RTCS62 IBMJ622 PGEC626 PGEC635 PGEC633 PGEC581 HARV512 PGEC635 PGEC563 WJCC5B PGEC635 PGEC593 PGEC612 FJCC62 PACH61 WJCC58 IFIP62 PGEC593 EJCC61 NCR 564 WCR 574 FJCC62 EJCC58 NCR 612 EJCC59 AlC 634 TCJ6632 PGEC554 IFIP62 FJCC63 IBMJ571 I EE556 PGEC572 NCR 612 PGEC592 IFIP62 OPI 62 WJCC60 JACM593 WJCC58 PGEC6?5 NCR 602 PGEC603 JACM512 JACM573 NSMT60 PGEC51l HARV571 EJCC51 EJCC58 PGEC61? CACM616 TCJ6644 CACM639 WCR 604 WJCC57 WJCC51 CATH63 191 462 604 2 98 78 658 112 201 28 550 99 407 216 29 243 251 C.8 4 265 268 154 8 236 22 2 41B 41 291 252 423 430 82 183 9 158 173 492 211 6 161 416 132 17 416 302 191 1.30 6C4 117 678 21l 158 81 251 251 108 217 28 169 144 133 141 489 B 456 103 264 169 bl1 44 61 405 141 623 11 338 193 ?79 462 1 141 50 119 203 212 321 HO 116 230 218 109 PAC~5q 77 IFIP62 741 516 CAC~61N PGEC542 2 PGEC614 638 NCR 544 124 HARV511 117 EJCCS8 H 2H LOG - flAC TITLE WORD INDEX LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL A MATME .. ATIC FORMULATION OF THE GENERALIZED LOGICAL LOGICAL DESIGN CF AN ALL-"AGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART II LOGICAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REOUNOANT LOGICAL TWO APPROACHES TO INCORPORATING REDUNDANCY INTO LOGICAL AUTOMATED LOGICAL SOME REMARKS ON LOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL MACHINE LOGICAL LOGICAL ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT (GERMAN) THE LOGICAL SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION THE LOGICAL PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL THE LOGICAL USING l-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY THE LOGICAL THE LOGICAL OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORYI STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES THE LOGICAL THE LOGICAL RELAY CIRCUIT DESIGN TECHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL THE LOGICAL MAGNETIC BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL SWITCHES ON THE LOGICAL ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS FOR THE LOGICAL SYSTEM LOGICAL THE LOGICAL OUTLINE OF THE LOGICAL SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGI CAL THE FLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL CIRCUIT CONSIDERATIONS AND LOGICAL THE USE OF MULTIPURPOSE LOGICAL SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARA~ETRONS AS LOGICAL THE DESIGN AND USE OF LOGICAL A TECHNIQUE FOR USING MEMORY CORES AS LOGICAL MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY DECISION LOGICAL COMPUTERS THE ADVANTAGE OF LOGICAL REPRESENTATION OF T~E NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL THE THEORY OF SEQUENTIAL LOGICAL S WITH SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY REALIZATION OF LOGICAL REALIZATION OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL LOGICAL LOGICAL CORRECTION TO LOGICAL A LOGICAL LOGICAL THE PROSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICAL THEORY OF LOGICAL REALIZATION OF EVENTS BY LOGICAL AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF LOGICAL COMPUTER DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL ON CODES FOR CHECKING LOGICAL CODING FOR LOGICAL LOGICAL THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LOGICAL CONTROL UNI TS LOGICAL CALCULATOR THE LOGICAL CALCULATOR THE LOGICAL LOGICAL COMPUTER THE LOGICAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL A 'LOGICAL THE LOGICAL MACHINES FOR THE SOLUTION OF LOGICAL THE PROGRA~MING OF LARGE LOGICAL APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO LOGICAL TIME-ANALYSIS OF LOGICAL RECOGN IT ION A LOGICAL RECORDING A LOGICAL NETWORKS SOME LOGICAL TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL LOGICAL SYSTEMATICALLY INTRODUCED REDUNDANCY IN LOGICAL PLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS FeR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPU[-OUTPUT LOGICAL SOME NOTES ON A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PACKAGED MAGNETIC-CORE OIODELESS MAGNETIC CORE IBM CURRENT MODE TRANSISTOR ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CRYOTRCN STORAGE, ARITHMETIC AND ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INIIERT AND AND-INVERT TO ANALYTICAL OESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR COMPUTER ON THE MINIMUM PHYSICAL VERSUS AN ALGORlfHM FOR AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF REQUIREMENTS ON 'A LANGUAGE FOR 234 ASPECTS OF NEURISTOR SYSTEMS BI NARY COUNTER S BLOCK DIAGNOSIS WITH DATA LOAOING CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER CIRCUllS CIRCUI TS CIRCUITS CIRCUITS CIRCUI IS CIRCUITS CIRCUITS CORRECTION CIRCUITS COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COUPLING IN ME~ORY SYSTEMS CRYOGENIC CIRCUITS DATA PROCESSING DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DES IGN DESIGN DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING CHECKS DESIGN ASPECTS OF THE GAMMA 60 (FRENCH) DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL DESIGN METHODS DESIGN OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENOENT DESIGN OF A CONTROL COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGEDESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL COMPUTER DESIGN OF A SIMPLE GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, DES I GN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO DESIGN OF CG 24 DESIGN OF CRYOTRON SWITCHING CIRCUITS OESIGN OF FORMAL MIXED LANGUAGES DESIGN OF INFORMATION HANDUNG MACHINES DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAD-SHARING MATRIX DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE DESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN OF THE lAM-41 COMPUTER DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER DESIGN USING THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATION DESIGN WITH DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC DEVICES OEVICES DEVICES USING SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORES ELEMENTS ELEME"l TS THE ELEMEN TS THE REALIZAT ION ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR CIRCUITS EQUA TI ON TECHNIOUES IN CESICNING DIGITAL SYMBOLIC FUNCTI ON FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS BY A NETwORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENT FUNCTIONS USING MAJORITY ELEMENTS MACHINE DESIGN II, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MACHINE DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MACHINE DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MACHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY MACHINES (GERMAN) MACHINES IN CHEMISTRY (USSR) NETS NETS NETWORKS NETWORKS OPERAT ION OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OR NON-MATHEMATICAL PROGRAM .. ES OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND ORGANIZATION OF THE DIGI~ATIC COMPUTER ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATION OF THE NEk IBM SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATION OF THE PACT I COMPILER ORGANIZATION OF THE PH 440 MICROPROGRAMMABLE ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH SPEED COMPUTE~S ORGANIZATION OF VE~Y SMALL COMPUTERS PATTER~' RECOGNITICN PRCGRAM PRINCIPLES OF A NEW KIND OF BINARY COUNTER PROBLE"S PR08LE"S PROCESSES PROCESSES IN MAN PROGRA" FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TO-ZERO MAGNETIC REQUIREMENTS FeR THE CONTROL OF SWITCHING STATEMENTS STATEM[NTS STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TA8LE SWITCHING CIRCUITS SYNTAX AND TRANSFORMATION RULES SYSTEMS ON AN AP SYSTEMS IPROGRAM FOR OBTAI~ING IRREDUCIBLE SYSTEMS COMPUTER LITERATURE AIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LOG - LOG SOS 62 203 PGEC552 61 CACM604 236 NCR 544 133 HARV572 113 NCR 574 106 WJCC58 H PGEC562 109 ONR 60 396 PGEC601 25 PGEC633 198 PGEC58/t 324 PGEC584 282 I BMJ603 305 PGEC614 623 IFIP62 556 IEES56 123 WCR 57ft 259 HACC59 11 PGEC612 221 R TCS62 2~1 RTCS62 319 NCR 6310 94 EJCC53 96 ICIP59 348 AUS 60 C6.3 WJCC58 119 ECIP55 146 PGEC636 687 WJCC56 70 S JCC63 395 PGEC571 5 WJCC56 103 AUS 60 C7.2 AUS 60 C7.3 EJCC58 91 HARV61 315 PACM59 25 PACM52P 223 PGEC623 369 PGEC613 379 I BMJ5 71 76 PACM52T 23 PGEC636 609 NCR 602 124 WJCC5B 59 HARV572 201 HARV572 192 PGEC603 315 I EES56 302 H EJCC56 I BMJ591 46 PGEC613 371 ICIP59 400 liJCC58 166 SOS 61 91 TDMM58 1 PGEC635 443 PGEC633 183 P GEC5'l3 367 PGEC582 155 P GEC583 250 EJCC60 1 OIP 62 110 JACM612 240 PIRE530 1357 JACM582 181 WJCC59 103 P GEC611 21 PGEC572 72 I BMJ592 163 I BMJ624 ',30 PACM521 46 P IRE530 1388 NCR 537 34 PIRE611 53 EJCC57 25 PECS52 19 PACM52P 19 J ACM5!>4 219 FJCC63 201 ICIP5'! 432 ICIP59 427 IIlIU623 '353 PIRE530 1429 FTT 53 181 BIT 611 21 ONR 54 34 WJCC61 579 SOS 61 'j21 PGEC553 93 HARVH2 235 PACM58 64 J ACM5'H 33 CACM~33 4 WJCC53 HARV4'l NCR 612 J ACM594 J ACM6 31 n4 125 241 4e6 48 n4 LOG - MAC TITLE WORD INDEX SYNTHESIS OF REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT A NON-~EURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY OUlL I NE FOR A ANALYSIS ANO SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA LOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY LOGICAL SYSTEMS' IPROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE LOGICAL THEOREMS LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS LOGICAL. RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS fOR THE LOGICALLY MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS MANY VALUED LOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA SETS. LOGICS. MACHINES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FITTING THE LOGI STIC CURVE THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI THE LOGISTICS COMPUTER CHARACTERISTICS OF A LOGISTICS COMPUTER LOGLAN AND THE MACHINE TIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I. THEORY ANDI LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR OESCRIBING ANELAS LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELAS TIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II. DATA ANALYI AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG CROSS CORRELATOR FOR OIP LOGS LONDON COMPUTER GROUP. STUDY GROUP REPORTS AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY LONDON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS AN AUTOMATIC CRUISE CONTROL COMPUTER FOR LONG RANGE AIRCRAFT LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE NOSE CONE LONG RANGE DATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS NCE ON ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OEVELOPING A LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR CORPORATE METHODS AND THE DEPENDE DESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE CIRCUIT A ONE-DAY LOOK AT COMPUTING A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE THE LOOK-AHEAD UNIT TABLE LOOK-AT TECHNIQUES A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING OF NATURAL LANGUAGES CONDENSATION ANO LOOK-UP PROCEDURES FOR DOUBLE ENJRY TABLES TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN DATA PROCESSING RAW TEXT TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART 1. THE LABOR LOOKS AT AUTOMATION SCURCE-LANGUAGE SPECifiCATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIG~-CAPACITY DICTIONARY A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT GLOSSARY LOOKUP MADE EASY ON THE LOOP AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTAINING A OIGITAL COMPUTER PACT LOOP EXPANSION IN COMPUTERSI FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC OEVICES. A SURVEY SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC LOGIC CIRCUITS CALCULATING CPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS MENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE OIGITAL COMPUTER EXPERI N ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER SYS MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FRO~ CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS HIODEN REGENERATIVE LOOPS IN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS CHECKING FOR LOOPS IN NETWORKS THE LORENZ NUMBER OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LOS ALAMOS 701 COMPUTING AT LOS ALAMOS. GROUP T-l ANALOG SHII,;LATI ON OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN THRESHOLD RELATIONS AND DIFFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION LASERS APPLlCATlO'l OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUDIES ONE LOST BIT LOST INFORMATION. UNPUBLISHEO CONFERENCE PAPERS USE OF MULTIPROGRAMMING IN THE OESIGN OF A LOW COST DIGITAL COMPUTER OESIGNING A LOW COST GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING SUPERCONDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIOUAL RESISTIVITY FLUX RESPONSIVE MA~NETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEED REAO-OUT OF DATA ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN LOW TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS THE USE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN RESEARCH AT LOW TEMPERATURES EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS A SMALL. LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER SABRAC. A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF A LOW-COST COMPUTING MACHINE THE APEXC. A LOW-COST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR A MAGNETICALLY COUPLED LOW-COST HIGH-SPEED SHAFT POSITION DIGITIZER MATRIX SWITCH ANO DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LOW-COST MAGNEJIC-CORE MEMORY A NEW METHOD OF DESIGNING LOW-LEVEL. HIGH-SPEED SEMICONOUCJOR LOGIC CIRCUITS D'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ECUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY CURVED SURFACES IE REYNOL OF SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STLDY PART I. SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIOER SEI A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE N OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIO AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS. THE LUCKY RECKONERS A REAL TIME MULTI-COHPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING A MECHANICAL HEART-LUNG APPARATUS TERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIABLES AL SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS RECENT DEVELOP~ENT IN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION AT M.I.T. COINCIOENTCURRENT MAGNETIC COMPUTER MEMORY OEVELOPMENTS AT M.I.J. SUMMER SESSION. AND ALGEBRAIC THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE. THE UNIVAC M-460 COMPUTER A PREVIEW OF A DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE A PARALLEL CHANNEL COMPUTING MACHINE A FOUR-CHANNEL COOeD-DECIMAL ELECTROSTATIC MACHINE PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE FOR A SERIES WORKING MACHINE THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE PROGRAMMING FOR THE C.S.I.R.O. DIGITAL MACHINE THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE THE BEST WAY TO OESIGN AN AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MILLING MACHINE 23S COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LOG - MAC PGEC636 904 JACM632 256 ICIP59 2B2 JACM623 291 ICIP59 13B PGEC582 103 SOS 61 135 HARV511 131 CACM593 5 ECIP55 207 PIRE530 1325 17 P WCS54 CAS 60 128 I BMJ6 14 297 IBMJ614 312 PGEC513 182 TCB1573 41 ONR 60 HI TCB2581 3 J ACM564 348 PGEC521 41 AUS 60B'10.1 L SU 58 1 WJCC59 234 PGEC532 14 IBMJ632 151 NCR 514 115 CACM629 486 CABS62 596 PCS 62 228 CACM614 172 IBMJ613 192 J ACM574 456 PACM62 82 IBMJ612 86 L SU 56 165 MTL 611 311 WJCC60 239 NSMT60 325 PGEC583 199 PGEC553 106 J ACM564 292 ECIP55 105 PGEC612 191 WJCC59 41 JACM5B3 289 IBMJ593 215 EJCC51 68 PGEC594 458 PACM61 1083 JACM5B3 289 PGEC532 1 CACM637 384 IBI'IJ512 141 EJCC53 45 ONR 56 39 WJCC61 535 I BMJ631 ,8 LSU 51 82 CACM626 343 ICSl5A1 475 CACM629 473 PACM52T 28 CACM61N 492 PACM59 17 I BMJ602 173 NCR 584 219 IBMJ622 256 ONR 60 6 I BMJ581 ~4 EJCC51 187 CACM63B 421 ACC 53 281 AOC 53 264 WJCC53 203 PGEC612 238 HARV512 161 PACM61 2A5 I BMJ5'l3 231 I BMJ593 256 1 BMJ593 260 MTP 58 611 SJCC63 127 I BMJ574 330 J ACM624 450 JACM514 438 OCR 62 209 ANL 53 150 ONR 54 40 WJCC58 10 MSEE461 10 MSEE464 45 MSEE464 46 CAMB49 85 CAMB49 119 AUS 51 81 EJCC51 51 MANC51 5 MANC51 16 EJCC52 133 235 MAC - MAC TITLE WORO INDEX A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MEDIUM-SIZE DECIMAL COMPUTING THE DESIGN RECUIREMENTS OF A LOW-COST COMPUTING THE ORGANIZATION OF A TYPICAL THE UNIVERSITY OF M.NCHESTER COMPUTING THE RAMAC DATA-PROCESSING AN AUTOMATIC FLOATING-ADDRESS THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING PROGRAMMING THE LOGIC THEORY PATTERN RECOGNITION AND READING BY AN ELECTRONIC READING ON THE RECOGNITION OF SPEECH BY REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEOREM PROVING GENERALIZATION OF LEARNING IN A LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM. AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL SELECTING A TECHNICAL CDMPUTER. THE CASE FOR A SMALL LOGLAN ANO THE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM ABSTRACT SHAPE RECOGNITION BY WHAT IS AN INTELLIGENT PARTICLE-IN-CELL FLUID DYNAMICS ON THE IBM STRETCH THE RCA MULTI-FONT READING REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY-THEOREM PROVING PATTERN RECOGNITION BY A MODIFIED HOLLAND A PENNY-MATCHING THE REDUCTICN OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL DESCRIPTION FOR AN IMPROVED INFORMATION PROCESSING EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMERTY-THEOREM PROVING DETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD OF IDEAS FOR THE NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY COMPUTING OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND MEMORIZING THE REDUCTICN OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE ANALYSIS ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTING SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING UNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA-PROCESSING OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING ERIMENT WHIC~ CISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF A THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL INTRINSIC MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE COMPUTING MACHINE MACHINE PROGRESS IN COMPUTER APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINE CO~PONENT RELIABILITY IN A COMPUTING MACHINE 051S AND PRECICTION OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AN ABSTRACT MACHINE DISTRIBUTION MACHINE MAN-TO-MACHINE A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE SOCIETY MAN-MACHINE PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVOLVED IN MACHINE CODE AND CONTROL II. MACHINE LOGICAL MACHINE LOGICAL MACHINE CORRECTION TO LOGICAL MACHINE CALCULATING MACHINE A ~ATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE FOR MACHINE OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SCIENCES TO MACHINE PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS MACHINE THE IBM TYPE 702. AN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE A LOGICAL MACHINE SIMULATION OF A LEARNING MACHINE A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE AUTOMATIC READING MACHINE AYDAR. SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE DIG !TAL MACH INE THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE MACHINE THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. MACHINE MACHINE ON THE DESIGN OF MACHINE APPLICATICN OF MODERN LEXICOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES TO MACHINE AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE MACHINE INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE IVES AND PRACTICALITIES MACHINE URAL LANGUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVED MACHINE RETRIEVAL A MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE THE OESIGN OF IMPROVED MACHINE LANGUAGE (ASSOCIATIVE MACHINE SOME EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE THE MACHINE A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF MACHINE A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN ANIMAL ANO MACHINE A MACHINE A MACHINE o AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE A MACHINE 236 ON SYSTEM EMPIRICAL A "ETHOO OF OISCUSSION GENERALIZATION A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCO ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT AND ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXP THE. USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN (URAL) FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH AODRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AID FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AIDS TC A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AIOS TO COOING AND SYSTEM DESIGN AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY DIAGN BASED O~ CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF A PROBABILITY COMMUNICATION ANO AUTOMATIC CODE TRANSLATION COMMUNICATION CONSOLE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLCGICAL COMPUTA TI ON COMPUTATIONS DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION CODES DESIGN II. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY DESIGN. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY DEVELOPMENT AT CAMBRIDGE DIVISION DOCUMENTATION IMPLICATIONS ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC MONITORING FOR BUSINESS FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SCLVING ABILITY FOR PLAYING GO FOR PROCESSING OF NATURAL LANGUAGES FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE FOR YA. DATA REDUCTION FUNCTIONS I. SYS TEM II. THE MAGNETIC-OISK. RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING INDEPENDENCE IN COMPILING INDEPENOENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES INDEXING THE INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING INDEXING RESEARCH INDEXING SYSTEM INDEXING. ALTERNATIVES AND PRACTICALITIES INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING. ALTERNAT LANGUAGE (ASSOCIATIVE MACHINE LANGUAGES) IT LANGUAGE FOR DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION LANGUAGE IN DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN LANGUAGE TRANSLATION LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR LANGUAGES) ITURAL LANGUAGE ANO ITS USE FOR LEARNING LEARNING AND THINKING LEARNING USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS LEARNING. USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS LOADING PROBLEM MALFUNCTIONS MEMORIES METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS METHOD FOR SQUARE-ROOT COMPUTATION METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVAR MODEL CF RECAll COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LOG - MAC PACM52T 50 ADC 53 216 ADC 53 281 FTT 53 67 FTT 53 111 EJCC56 139 I EES56 134 I EES56 247 WJCC57 230 E JCC59 225 ICIP59 227 ICIP59 252 ICIP59 213 PACM59 21 AUS 60 C6.3 AUS 60 61.4 CAS 60 128 WJCC60 143 EJCC61 332 WJCC61 215 CAS 62 157 OCR 62 3 CATH63 134 CATH63 237 FJCC63 481 CACM636 307 JACM592 259 PACM61 10C1 CATH63 153 JACM543 105 MSEE464 44 IFIP62 401 PGEC593 346 MTl 612 613 MANCSI 15 J ACM544 113 EJCC54 19 EJCC52 81 JACM583 266 IEES56 483 JACM574 511 M TL 611 283 P IRE530 13 .. 8 PGEC613 400 PACM52T 17 CAS 51 64 ADC 53 2~2 NCR 537 59 SJCC62 H CACM610 553 WJCC60 329 E JCC61 166 CAS 61 45 CTPC54 9 HARV41 83 M~EE464 37 PGEC593 ]67 PGEC582 155 PGEC583 250 FTT 53 130 CACM594 10 MIPP61 331 JACM564 348 JACM512 172 J ACM544 149 EJCC60 1 IFlP62 42B IBMJ61] 192 SJCC6] 113 J ACM581 89 MSEE461 8 IBMJ571 62 I BMJ571 12 PACM58 17 JACM592 134 ROME62 219 ARAP623 27 MIPP61 326 MIPP61 305 22 MIPP61 MIPP61 170 MJPP61 41 MIPP61 41 DNR 56 17 PACM59 15 WJCC58 182 DIP 62 444 11 CPFS61 ONR 56 17 WJCC59 113 ICIP59 303 CATH63 11 IBMJ593 210 PACM5,} 28 PGEC6H 10 AUS 63 C.22 JACM612 151 CACM581 6 ICSI582 951 JCIP59 309 236 MAC - MAC TITLE WORD INDEX THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE U.S.S.R. SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION PROCESSOR A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST ON THE SHIFTRIX-MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTATI RATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIOI A COMPARISON OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITE Y MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZII MACHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS B THOUGHT AND MACHINE PROCESSES A MACHINE PROGRAM FOR THEOREM-PROVING CATEGORIZING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS FRENCH COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IFRENCHI COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN HOLLAND COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN SWEDEN MACHINE RECOGNITION OF CURSIVE WRITING MACHINE RECOGNITION OF SPOKEN WORDS ARE THE MAN AND THE MACHINE RELATIONS NEW DIRECTIONS IN TEACHING-MACHINE RESEARCH MACHINE RETRIEVAL USING THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR THE FEASIBILITY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS THE AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPTION OF MACHINE SHORTHAND DESIGN OF A NUMERICAL MILLING MACHINE SYSTEM A DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I, PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM PERMUTED TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS AN ANALOG-DIGITAL AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTING A MAPPING A TECHNIQUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE ON PROGRAMMING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN A DIGITAL-ANALOG MACHINE TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS DATA PREPARATION FOR NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS AUTe-PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLV CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS IE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PROOUCTION ENGINEER TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE TRANSLATION A CODE MATCHING TECHNIQUE FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALVSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION INTERLINGUAL MACHINE TRANSLATION ENGLISH-JAPANESE MACHINE TRANSLATION SVMPOSIUM ON MACHINE TRANSLATION THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALVSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION SOVIET RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION THE HIGH-SPEED GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION THE OUTLOOK FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION A PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE TRANSLATION MULTIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH ON MACHINE TRANSLATION ESEARCM AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ANO MACHINE TRANSLATION THE ROLE OF USAF R PROGRAM~ING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLATION ITRIAL TRANSLATOR, AN AUTOMATIC MACHINE TRANSLATION AND-OR AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION AT RAMO-WOOLDRIDGE MACHINE TRANSLATION METHODS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO AN ANGLO-RUSSIAN SCHEME MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES BESM AN EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THEI SEMANTIC MESSAGE DETECTION FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION, USING AN INTERLINGUA WORDS IN THE HISTORV OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT MECHANISM PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL PR OGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELV USED FUNCTIONS AN INTRODUCTION TO A MACHINE-INDEPENDENT DATA DIVISION A DISCiJSSION OF MACHINE-INTERPRETED MACROINSTRUCTIONS THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINEO ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBL Y PROCESSOR MACHINE-MADE INDEX FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE, AN EXPERI~ENT DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL AUTOMATIC MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL THE NUMERICORD MACHINE-TOOL DIRECTOR AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL LANGUAGE MATERIAL EMPIRI·CAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORV MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS THE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, I HUMA~ TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, II A LEARNING MACHINE, PART I RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR COMPUTATION BY MACHINE, PART I A LEARNING MACHINE, PART II THE COMPUTING MACHINE, SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE SOCIETY THE MACHINE'S-EVE VIEW THE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERV THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING MACHINERV HISTORY OF MECHANICAL COMPUTING MACHINERV SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY THE ASSDCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERV LOGIC. OISCOVERV, AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERV THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERV THE LINGUISTIC APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINERV OUTPUT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINERV INPUT AND TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERV APPLICATION OF PRINTING TIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINERY IREVIEW OF GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND AC COMPUTING MACHINERV ANO INTELLIGENCE USE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY THE PLACE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERV IN THORETICAL PHVSICS SOLUTION OF ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERV PROBLEMS WITH ALIIAC APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO RESEARCH OF THE OIL INDUSTRV SCIENCES APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERV TO THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIAL TO THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY, VOL~MES 1-10, 1954-1963 INOEX DIGITAL AND ANALOGV COMPUTING MACHINES THE USE OF FUNCTION TABLES WITH COMPUTING MACHINES COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 237 796-980 ()-66--16 MAC - MAC JACM563 129 FJCC63 15 WJCC55 34 PGEC636 701 WJCC58 207 JACM594 476 PACM59 20 FTT 53 311 CACM627 394 JACM613 384 CAMB49 56 CAMB49 113 CAMB49 116 I FIP62 462 AlC 601 193 SJCC62 139 PLCI61 46 MIPP61 192 ICSI582 915 EJCC59 148 EJCC51 11 WJCC5B 50 MIPP61 17 EJCC57 90 PACMU 2Cl PGEC593 346 II JCC60 26T IIJCC54 46 CAS 58 94 WCR 5B4 3 ARAP591 220 CAS 59 80 AUS 573 306 MTP 58 279 PACM58 60 PACM58 61 TCJ15B3 144 ICIP59 194 ICIP59 .218 JACM591 24 NSMT60 2 NSMT60 160 NSMT60 485 IIJCC60 203 ICC 6115 11 MTL 612 405 IF IP62 301 WJCC59 66 EJCC58 138 IFIP62 323 NSMT60 26 ICIP59 199 AUS 571 106 TCB3591 7 MTL 611 125 IEES56 463 MTL 611 265 MTL 612 437 JACM634 526 CACM596 32 DNR 54 117 CACM625 277 PACM61 6Cl CACM611 36 I BMJ584 354 NCR 574 145 PGEC582 136 CCST61 535 EJCC5T 6 MIPP61 58 WJCC51 21B CATH63 109 WJCC55 101 MTL 611 221 MTL 612 507 I BMJ581 2 CACM604 184 IBMJ593 282 PACM59 18 TCB15T4 136 HARV47 91 HARV49 381 PACM52P 1 PACM52P 107 JACM541 1 PGEC542 2 ECIP55 31 AUS 571 lOT HARV41 248 HARV47 213 MSEE463 29 CATH63 11 PACM52P ill HARV49 215 CAS 56 B8 HARV49 305 HARV49 323 JACM634 583 3 MseE461 MSEE461 9 237 MAC - "AG TITLE WORD INOEX PREPARATION Of PROBLEMS fOR EDVAC-TYPE COOING ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTING fICTITIOUS TRAFFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC CALCULATING AUTCMATIC DIGITAL CALCULATING PROGRAMMING fOR PUNCHED CARD THE RELIABILITY Of HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTING HISTORY OF ARMY ORDNANCE ELECTRONIC COMPUTING PROGRA"MING FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL CALCULATING AN ANALCG-Te-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SERIAL COMPUTING ON SINGLE VS. TRIPLE ADDRESS COMPUTING PROCESSING OF FORMULAS BY INPUT-OUTPUT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTING INTRODUCTION TO SESSION ON LEARNING ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING A TOPOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF COMPUTING SETS. LOGICS, A VARIANT TO TURING'S THEORY OF COMPUTING RAOlo-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL LEARNING SOME REMARKS ON ABSTRACT ON THE ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL COPYRIGHT IN PROGRAM MATERIAL FOR COMPUTING INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING DIGITAL INTEGRATING PSEUDO-COOE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR "INIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MINIMAL SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE DATA COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTE MODERN TRENDS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION CONNECTIVE PROPERTIES PRESERVED IN MINIMAL STATE ADAPTIVE TEACHING POTENTIAL USES OF COMPUTERS AS TEACHING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS AND TEACHING REPORT ON A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING COMPATIBILITY OF STATES IN INPUT-INDEPENDENT CASCADED FINITE-STATE THE CASCADE DECOMPOSITION OF SEQUENTIAL THE GODEL INCO"PLETENESS THEOREM AND INTELLIGENT HIGHLY PARALLEL EXAMPLES OF ABSTRACT ATTITUDES TOWARD INTELLIGENT APPLlc.rION OF PUSHDOWN-STORE FURTHER RESULTS ON Tt;E STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL LATTICE PROPERTIES OF SEQUENTIAL A ST~DY OF FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL SYMBOL a-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING NU"ERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL EFFICIENT ASSIGN"ENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF SEQUENTIAL LINEAR SEPARABILITY AS APPLIED TO SELF-ORGANIZING ALGORITH~ FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF LEARNING IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION HANDLING REFLECTIONS ON THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING 6INATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTING VALUE PROBLEMS OF ~ATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD PROCESSES CF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALCULATING INAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL LUTION OF THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM OF SEQUENTIAL ATION ON THE IBM TYPE 101 ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTED TO SMALL LOGICAL ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC CALCULATING RD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING THE EVOLUTION OF COMPUTING EFFICIENCIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING DEVELOPMENTS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION LABORATORY CALCULATING USERS COMPARATIVE DATA ON THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING COMPUTING COMPUTING DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL COMPUTING COMPUTING OSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICAL NEW ROLE OF R PROGRA~ 238 THE USE OF HIGH-SPEEO COMPUTING APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC THE USE OF AUTOMATIC FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS THE USE OF THE USE OF CALCULATING CAN THE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF THE APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACH INES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES "ACHINES "ACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES "ACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHI"lES MACHINES MACHINES MACH INES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES "ACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MAC - MAC 5- THE MIXED SOME ON THE MUL T1PLE A TEST FOR A PROGRAMMED AN EVALUATION MAGNETIC BINARIES DANGEROUS GULFS, SOME A STUDY OF CERTAIN COM A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERM USE OF DECOMPOSITION THEORY IN THE SO fAL SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQU (FRENCH) (GERMAN) AND ECONOMICS ANa NUMERICAL METHODS AND PAPER TAPE ISING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CA AND SYSTEMS AT ABEROEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING AT RABINOW ENGINEERING COMPANY AT THE BIRKBECK COLLEGE COMPUTATION AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR CLERICAL FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLEMS FOR PURE MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHING ANt RESEARCH fOR THE SOLUTI ON OF LOG ICALPROBLEMS FROM THEIR REGULAR EXPRESSIONS II II IN AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH IN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING IN CHEMISTRY (USSR) THE PR IN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL, OEFINITIONS AND SCOPE IN GOVERNMENT CALCULATIONS IN METEOROLOGY IN PURE MATHE~ATICS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR AND CO"PUTE IN THE THEORY OF PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION THINK TO BUSINESS AND COM~ERCE TO MOLECULAR-BEA~ PROBLEMS TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN TO STATISTICS TO THF FIELD OF STATISTICS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 HARV41 203 CAM849 28 CAMB49 114 CAMB49 134 AUS 51 10 AUS 51 29 AUS 51 101 MANC51 33 ONR 51 85 FTT 53 101 P IRE530 1462 JACM543 118 ECIP55 146 EC IP55 15 WJCC55 65 I EES56 184 WJCC56 66 HARV511 131 JACM511 63 I BMJ514 363 PGEC514 216 MIP 58 413 PACM58 62 PGEC582 119 TC62582 23 I BMJ584 336 CENG59 22 I CIP59 144 PGEC591 13 PGEC592 125 PGEC593 339 PGEC594 441 CAS 60 141 NSMT60 511 JACM604 311 PLCI61 129 PLCI61 155 PLCI61 251 ICC 6115 28 JACM613 400 PGEC613 366 PGEC614 581 SJCC62 11 WOC062 126 PGEC622 132 CATH63 3B9 FJCC63 215 JACM631 18 JACM633 365 PGECb33 223 JACM614 416 ICIP59 419 JACM632 131 AUS 51 142 PGEC625 611 J ACM623 324 SOS 62 503 PGEC6Z4 466 NCR 624 143 PACM52P 223 CLUN55 223 L SU 55 101 J ACM543 101 HARV41 176 J ACM614 601 JACM633 386 PACM52T 115 ROME62 413 OIP 62 110 FTT 53 212 AUS 51 93 AUS 60 Al.4 PIRE625 1039 PACM52T 73 OCR 62 21 FTT 53 110 TC81573 88 WJCC55 66 MSEE461 4 TCJ4613 212 FTT 5~ 181 JACM614 585 PGEC564 2\19 PGEC614 5'/3 HARV49 263 EJCC51 94 JACM612 240 MIPP61 8 F TT 53 234 FTT 53 210 ADC 53 160 AUS 60 A1.2 I CIP59 188 HARV4 28 THE TRANSfER-TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION NCR 564 101 A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING SYSTEM I EES56 390 A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE AN INTERLEAVED-OIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER IEES56 382 IEES56 197 THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS PGEC551 21 CONTROL FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC-DRUM TELEPHONE OFFICE 18MJ602 107 MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTlNG FILMS IFIP62 612 SIZE ANO SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER UNITS 18MJ581 36 MAGNETIC-RECORD lNG-HEAD SELECTION SWITCH A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC I EES56 337 TCJ5621 51 ADAPTATION CF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE A EJCC57 l'J0 SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEEO TRANS~ISSION OF MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL DATA A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECOROING EQUIPMENT I EES56 346 TCJ3601 28 SOLUTION CF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE NCR 574 113 MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED COUNTERS EJCC56 47 A MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED GATING ELEMENT A MAGNETICALLY COUPLED LOW-COST HIGH-SPEED SHAFT "JCC53 203 POSITION DIGITIZER PGECS4) 22 AN I~PROVED READING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETICALLY RECORDED DIGITAL DATA ISP'J632 130 MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS I BMJ624 456 A POLARI~ETRIC METHOD OF MEASURING MAGNETO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS PGEC631 3 ANALYSIS OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC READOUT SYSTEM TCB6634 126 DIMENSIONS PLASMA MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC CALCULATIONS IN 1 AND 2 I BMJ624 419 ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLED THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ADC 53 199 APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETOSTRICTION DELAY LINES PB-250, EJCC60 283 A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTI~E DELAY LINE STORAGE PGEC614 702 A MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY-LINE SHIFT REGISTER PGEC603 329 MAGNETOSTRICTI~E ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CAM649 ~O THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED BINARY POINT LCMT61 117 MAGOP, A NEW APPROACH TO HIGH-DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECCRDIHG AN ELECTRONIC DIRECTORY FOR SORTING MAIL EJCCS8 19 E CAN 58 370 XPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD Of CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER SERVICE '>4 EJCC57 T~E MECHANIZATION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING CAS 60 46 COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAIL-ORDER HOUSE OPERATIONS IIBM 650 TAPE RAMAC) MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER IFRENCH) ECIP55 66 TCJ6632 134 THE MAIN FEATUReS CF CPL JACM621 268 MAINTAINED ACTIVITY IN NEURAL NETS ADC 53 235 PREVENTIVE OR CURATIVE MAINTENANCE 8CS 58 157 LARGE SCALE FILE MAINTENANCE RMCS60 53 THE INfLUENCE Of COMPUTER DESIGN ON RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE TCJ2604 199 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A COMPUTER PGEC636 887 ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE 29 SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RECORDING RMCS60 OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE J ACM552 95 MAINTENANCE ANC ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MIDAC STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED FJCC63 519 MANUFACTURIhG ceNTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUI CAN 60 226 HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE COSTING 62 103 COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1 PWCS54 83 10 COST, CAS 62 STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL AND JOB COST CONTROL MAINTENANCE OF AGWAC, A LARGE ANALOG COMPUTER AUS 60CI0.2 fTT 53 78 THE CONSTRUCTION, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC614 680 USING DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DESIGN ANO MAINTENANCE OF NEW COMPUTERS RMCS60 27 MAINTENANCE PROCEOURES ON A CDMPUTER NIC ANALOG CCMPUTERS A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRO NCR 584 191 ReLIABILITY OF AN PGEC564 233 AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING CAN 60 44 EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING A MAJOR APPLICATION ON AN E.D.P. SYSTEM OF THEIR CIRCUITS THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY DECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY ICIPS9 400 PGEC633 183 REALIZATION OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL FUNCTIONS USING MAJORITY ELEMENTS NCR 612 264 MAJORITY GATE LOGIC IMPROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY MAJORITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR SOS 62 243 PGEC611 11 AXIOMATIC MAJORITY-DECISION LOGIC PGEC603 338 A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTEO BOOLEAN ALGEBRA WJCCS4 9 WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION MCF 61 3 SCIENTISTS ANO DECISION MAKING . MCF 61 37 MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IA GROUP Of SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMAT SOS 62 283 ION TO PRODUCE A SELf ORGANllING SYSTEM FOR DECISION MAKING IEES56 452 MAKING A COMPUTER PLAY DRAUGHTS ARAP623 347 MAKING A TRANSLATOR fOR ALGOL 60 CAN 62 1 COMPUTERS fOR DECISION MAKING ANO CON TROL CAN 62 31 fUTURE POSSIBILITIES OF DECISION MAKING AND CONTROL PACM62 11 TEACHING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ASSIST IN MAKING DECISIONS CACM634 169 A SUGGESTED METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 241 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 241 MAK - MAT TITLE WORD INDEX MODEL MAKING PROBLEMS IN ELECTION FORECASTING DECISION MAKING USING A COMPUTER, A TRANSPORTATION COMPANY THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND OIAGNOSIS OF MACHINE MALFUNCTIONS A PROGRAMMING ISOLATION OF CONTROL MALFUNCTIONS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER E FOR ADVANCED STUDY DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTION OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AT THE INSTITUT A NOTE ON THE REMARKABLE MEMORY OF MAN TIME-ANALYSIS OF LOGICAL PROCESSES IN MAN ARE THE MAN AND THE MACHINE RELATIONS ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION THE MAN-COMPUTER TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE CO~MUNICATION CONSOLE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLOGICA L SOCIETY A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX MAN-MACHINE CONSOLE FACILITIES FOR COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SKETCHPAD, A MAN-MACHINE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PERMUTED TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM AN ANALOGDIGITAL SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS SPACETRACKING MAN-MADE SATELLITES AND DEBRIS TRANSLATION MAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE NEW EQUATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT AUTOMATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT REPORTING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE TO MANAGEMENT DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AIO TO MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT BUhEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO UTILITY MANAGEMENT COMPUTERS AND MANAGEMENT ElECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT EDPM 705 IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (GERMANI COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 4, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION PROBLEMS THE MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING EXTENDING MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY BY ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONGRESS IN NEW YORK COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL THE IMPACT OF elECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT CONTROL AT HUGHES AIRCRAFT REAL-TIME COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS AND USE OF ALTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND USE OF AUTCMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT CONTRDL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, THE BUSINESS GAME, THE NEW DIMENSION IN MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT A MANAGEMENT EYE VIEW OF THE COMPUTER MAN4GEMENT FACES AN ELECTRONIC FUTURE A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GAME MANAGEMENT GAMES AND COMPUTERS ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 ICON, A MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ECONOMIC EVALUAT(ON OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALIlED INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL 8001 INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE AN ON-LINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ENGLISH LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING VAL SYSTEMS DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND RETRIE FACTOREO COST,STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATER IEl AND J DB COST! A GENERAL APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR MANAGEME~T USE OF EDPM EQUIPMENT MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING FURTHER AUTOCOOE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER (MERCURYI COMPUTER THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCODE PROGRAMME COMPONENT RELIAB ILlTY IN A COMPUTING MACHINE AT MANCHES fER UNI VERSITY A REVIEW OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY II, USER'S DESCRIPTION THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART INTERNAL ORGANIZATION THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, THE AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED FOR THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTERS THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE THE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UN.I VERSITY MARK I COMPUTER NE THE USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHI MACHINE THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION PHASE EQUILleRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-IRON~OXYGEN KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS, FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD MANIAC CODING FOR THE MANIAC ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS A LA MANIAC THE MANIAC III ARITHMETIC SYSTEM REMARKS ON ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION A DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION COMPUTER LANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION COMIT, A LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AN AUTOCODE FOR TABLE MANIPULATION CONTINUED OPERATION NOTATION FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND ARRAY PROCESSING A GENERALIZED TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND NUMERICAL CALCULATION A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON ALGOL 60 SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY THREAOEO LISTS AN INTRODUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT VARIABLE FIELO-LENGTH DATA MAN I PULA TI ON IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH MEMORY CHARACTER MAN I PULA TI ON IN FORTRAN CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN SYMBOL MANIPULATION IN XTRAN CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 1620 FORTRAN II CHARACTER MANI PULA TlON IN 7090 FORTRAN MANI PULATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS MAN I PULA TlON OF TREES IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 242 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAG - MAN CAS 56 16 CAN 62 21 FJCC63 619 PGEC631 10 PACM59 7 NCR 537 59 PGEC573 194 WJCC61 579 SJCC62 139 SJCC62 113 WJCC59 202 E JCC61 166 CAS 61 45 AUS 63 B.5 SJCC63 323 SJCC63 329 MIPP61 77 EJCC57 90 FJCC62 301t WJCC60 329 WJCC53 9 EJCC55 8 LSU 56 154 BCS 58 69 PACM58 59 AUS 60 A5.1 CAN 60 98 CAS 61 76 AUS 63 A.5 TCB7633 71 LSU 57 141 ECIP55 102 TCJ1594 16B RMCS60 5 L SU 57 23 IFIP62 78 TCB7644 123 WJCC61 587 TCB1573 50 WJCC61 603 AUS 63 A.19 CACM594 22 CACM595 17 CACM599 34 CAN 60 H2 LSU 56 144 AUS 573 302 TC86622 57 WJCC61 11 TCJ1594 179 PACM62 59 I BSJ631 2 40 I FlP62 CAS 61 3 PACM59 58 WJCC61 17 JACM623 387 PACM61 5C2 CAS 62 83 WJCC59 240 MCF 61 37 TCJ1583 124 EJCC51 57 MANC51 5 FH 53 117 MTP 58 201 ADC 53 252 AUS 572 208 rCJ4613 226 TCJ4613 222 TCJ1581 15 CAMB49 119 I [ES56 151 I EES56 483 HES56 247 PGEC613 516 IBMJ5B3 193 WJCC56 1 PACM52T 13 ONR 56 45 ICC 634 212 SJCC62 195 CACM599 25 JACM614 579 PGEC614 729 ROME62 113 ROME62 613 CACM638 467 CACM613 147 CACM621 54 CACM604 195 CACM609 488 PGEC635 512 CACM628 432 CACM6 32 65 CACM604 213 CACM62D 602 CACM638 440 CACM619 396 CACM622 103 242 MAN - MAT TITLE WORD INDEX MAK - MAT ALGY, AN ALGEBRAIC TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL SYMBOL ACM CONFERENCE ON SYMBOL LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION PROCESSING ON SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SIMULATION OF A CONTROL SYSTEM THI: USE OF MANIPULATION PROGRAM WJCC61 389 CACM612 102 MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC COMPILER PACM61 5B4 MANIPULATION WITH AN ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY CACM604 183 MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND PREPRINTS PACM59 35 MANIPULATIONS IFIP62 8 MANKIND SJCC63 91 MANNED ORBITAL DOCKING SYSTEM MANNED SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL WJCC61 51 SJCC63 401 MANNED SPACECRAFT SIMULATION 4 CTPC54 PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY WJCC53 6 SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER PROBLEMS MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS BY COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS CTPC54 14 56 DPTIMU~ ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH ANO ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCT PACM62 URE PACM59 52 ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS PACM5B 42 COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE ON COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE JACM593 429 MI PP61 110 TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE INDEXING SYSTEM THE MANUAL USE OF AUTOMATIC RECORDS E JCC55 33 ~CR 634 47 THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE DESIGN ANO MANUFACTURE OF SYSTEMS BCS 58 195 THE PLANNING OF TUBING MANUFACTURE, USING AN IBM 650 CO~PUTER EXP EC IP55 132 ERIENCE WITH COMPONENTS USED IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY (GERMAN) ICC 621 38 ANALOG ANO DIGITAL COMPUTERS MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN CTPC54 14 MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS BY COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS MANUFACTURERS ON STANDARDIZATION OF MAGNETIC TAPE EJCC55 90 RECORDS STATEIoIENTS FROM /IUS 60 A8.1 ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING BUDGET PROGRAM CTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY IQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODU BIT 632 108 RDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUFACTURING COMPLEX IBY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWA FJCC61 519 83 ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE DESIGN ANO MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ANL 53 AINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUFACTURING C FJCC63 519 FJCC63 535 COMPUTER COM~UNICATIONS AN APPROACH TO MANUFACTURING CONTROL USING INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO PROBLEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION THE TCJ6633 210 MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING ON THE IBM 650 CAS 56 64 DY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE 10 COMPUTER EVALUATION STU PACM61 12B4 AUS 60 A5.3 DATA PROCESSING APPLIED TO MANUFACTURING INOUSTRIES AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS WJCC53 65 NUMERICAL QUADRATURE IN MANY DIMENSIONS JACM592 219 PROPERTIES OF A NEURON WITH MANY INPUTS SOS 61 95 MANY VALUED LOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA SOS 61 135 AUS 60B'6.2 A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION CACM61N 496 MAP APPLICATION OF H SJCC63 105 YBRIO ANALOG ANO DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM CACM638 435 MAPPED LIST STRUCTURES TCJ6644 348 SOME EXPERIENCES IN PRICE MAPP ING FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTING A MAPPING AUTOMATIC PACM61 2Cl CHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING THE APPLICATION OF THE LI BIT 613 141 PGEC614 631 GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS JACM614 553 SEMANTIC ROAD MAPS FOR LITERATURE SEARCHERS PACM59 47 PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE MARCHANT COMPUTER SYSTEM EJCC54 42 AOC 53 239 EDSAC EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC NCR 537 66 EXPERI ENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE PGEC564 233 RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING NCR 531 48 DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND MARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I COMPUTER RMCS60 41 EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR RMCS60 29 SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE ~CR 584 296 THE USAF AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR, MARK I HARV47 23 MARK I CALCULATOR HARV47 208 THE PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR THE MARK I CALCULATOR STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK I COMPUTER THE PROGRAMMI NG IEES56 151 ARAP612 17 THE ELLIOTT 803 AUTDCDDE MARK II DIP 62 580 THE RELAY COMPUTER ETL MARK II HARV47 69 MARK II CALCULATOR TROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE THE USE OF ELEC IEES56 483 THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK 11 DIGITAL-COMPUTING MACHINE IEES56 247 HARV49 11 THE MARK 111 CALCULATOR THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK 111 ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE EJCC51 50 DIP 62 617 THE TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV THE MARK 1 PERCEPT RON, DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE NCR 602 78 ARAP591 23 THE MARK 5 SYSTEM CF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR TREAC PACM56 10 TECHNICAL MARKET ANALYSIS USING A COMPUTER AUSTRALIA AUS 60 111.2 THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO TCJ3601 142 EDPS61 504 A MARKET SURVEY MARKET SURVEYS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER TCJ3603 140 AUS 60 116.4 DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING AND SALES RESEARCH DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING RESEARCH AUS 60 A6.1 CIIS 59 41 EXPERIENCE AND PLANS FOR MARKETING-RESEARCH OPERATIONS PACM61 1285 AN INQUIRY INTO THE COMPUTER AUTOMATION OF SUPER MARKETS A COMPOSITION METHOD FOR NORMAL MARKOV ALGORITHMS ICC 634 195 MARRIAGE, WITH PROBLEMS CACM602 81 THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CLUN55 161 IBMJ513 232 MICROWAVE AMPLIFICATION BY MASER TECHNIQUES FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE I BI'J6 32 146 FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS GN OF A THREE DI~ENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED ~ISSILE THE DESI /IUS 608' 10.3 REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES F JCC63 295 FJCC63 311 INVESTIGATION OF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS MEMORY SYSTEM ELECTRODATA COMPUTER MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE LSlJ 55 145 PIRE625 1081 MA SS STORAGE HARV49 44 THE OIGITAL COMPUTATION PROGRAM AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MT AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNCLOGY 'lS"T60 126 J ACM584319 A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER THE MASTER TERRAIN MOOEL SYSTEM E JCC57 30 TCJ4611 38 MATCHING INQUIRIES TO AN INDEX PACM58 60 A CODE MATCHING TECHNIQUE FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION 58 MIPP61 AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL LANGUAGE MATERIAL I BSJ633 268 REQUIREME~TS GENERATION, EXPLOSIONS, AND BILLS OF MATERIAL AUS 513 310 THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN MATERIAL CONTROL TCB1573 14 STORES CONTROL AND MATERIAL COSTS COPYRIGHT IN PROGRAM MATERIAL FOR COMPUTING MACHINES T CB2582 23 PACM52P l'H DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS 243 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 243 MAT - MAT TITLE WORO INDEX PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGNETIC COMPUTER BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DIGITAL MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND EVALUATION OF CONFIDENTIAL EVOLUTION OF DOCUMENT CONTROL IN A NON-PROGRAMMED CURRICULUM CONSIOERATIONS FOR THE SELECTION OF MAGNETIC CORE SYNTHETIC INTEGRATED SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR THE FLDW-MATIC AND DESIGN A S PROBLEMS OF MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS DETERIORATION INFORMATION CENTER MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS MATERIALS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS MATERIALS FOR HYDRODYNAMICAL COMPUTATIONS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE MATERIEL AND JOB COST CONTROL 10 COST. STATISTICAL MATERIEL COMMAND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS MATHEMATIC FORMULATION OF THE GENERALIZED LOGICAL MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVOLVED IN MACHINE COMPUTATION MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES THE OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING FACII SOME MATHEMATICAL ANO PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ·AUTDCODES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK ANALOG COMPUTER MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE THE DARMSTADT MATHEMATICAL COMPUTER GROUP (GERMANI SIMULATION MATHEMATICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF REAL TIME OIGITAL AN ANALYSIS OF NON-MATHEMATICAL DATA-PROCESSING RD EQUI LIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS IL YNOMI ALS, AN APPROACH TOWA INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOME MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER COMPUTABILITY DIGITAL COMPUTERS. MATHEMATICAL LOGIC ANO PRINCIPAL LIMITATIONS OF THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL MACHINES THE INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL METHOOS MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING UNITS NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHOOS. I NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. II NUMERICAL MATHEMAHCAL METHODS, III NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, IV NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. V NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS. VIII OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEMS A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE PROBABILITIES SYSTEM A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIOED WEAPONS SYSTEM ION OF DIFFERENTIAL-DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF DRUG DISTRIBUTION AND THE SDLUT MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS IlESIGN AN ADDRESSLESS CODING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOTATION MIRFAC, A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NCTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD ~ACHINES A MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE FOR MACHINE DIVISION LOGICAL OR NON-MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMES INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING DISCUSSION WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRA~MING, IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH ANO EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL TOWARDS A MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE OF COMPUTATION CONFERENCE BOARD OF THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES MATHEMATICAL SERVICE ROUTINES PROCESSING PIIOCEOURES MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF NONARITHfI4ETlC DATA MATHEMATICAL TABLES ORKS WIT~ ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETW A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF CO~PUTATION A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY DERIVEO CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERS ON THE TRAINING OF APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS AND SCIENTISTS THE FUTURE DEMAND FOR MATHEMATICIANS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD COMPUTING MACHINES FOR PURE MATHEMATICS NEW VISTAS IN MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE MATHEMATICS SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS TOWARD MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS AUTOMATION ANO PURE MATHEMATICS INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS A COMPUTER AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS ONSIDERATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS IN APPLIEO MATHEMATICS SOME GENERAL C OF THE WORK OCNE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS A BRIEF ACCOUNT FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS (FRENCH) MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS AND INFERENTIAL ANALYSIS THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY INI TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES. COMPUTERS NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MATHEMATICS IN BUSINESS BASIN THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MODEL SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS, PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESS I PROGRAM IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, U.C.L.A. THE EDUCATIONAL PRCGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF ARBITRARY MATRICES AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES SEMANTIC MATRICES THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF COOIAGONAL MATRICES A PROPERTY OF SEMI-DEFINITE HERMITIAN MATRICES ON PRE-CONDITIONING MATRICES THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES A PROCEDURE FOR THE DIAGONALIZATION OF NORMAL MATRICES CONSTRUCTION OF A SET OF TEST MATRICES ENCODING OF INCO~PLETElY SPECIFIED BOOLEAN MATRICES CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE MATRICES ON STURM SEQUENCES FOR TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES ON PRE-CONDITIONING OF MATRICES SOLUTION OF TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES A THEOREM eN BOOLEAN MATRICES INVERSION OF TRIPLE-DIAGONAL COMPOUND MATRICES A NOTE ON MULTIPLYING BOOLEAN MATRICES 21tlt COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAN - MAT ANL 53 202 PGEC592 lIt8 EOPS61 500 ICSI581 131 PACM62 20 NCR 5lt4 109 HARV61 23 PACM59 58 CAS 62 83 CAS 58 11 ARAP591 196 IICR 574 259 HARVlt7 83 IFIP62 62 CAN 58 78 lC85621t Ilt9 WJCC60 119 ECIP55 157 PACM62 16 MlP 58 863 PACM62 60 ICIP59 315 PACM56 30 ACFI57 87 IFIP62 29 ICIP59 419 MANC51 13 HARV49 lit 1 MSEElt61 6 MSEElt61 7 MSEElt62 12 MSEElt62 17 MSEElt62 18 MSEE463 31 IBMJ572 177 PACM59 10 AUS 60B'10.It IFIP62 lit 5 PACM61 11-2 AUS 511 121 CACM639 5lt5 JACM543 101 CACM594 10 PACM52T 46 PACM61 10A3 CACM610 5lt2 CTPC51t 81 IFIP62 21 CACM62B It23 LSU 56 151 JAC14621 136 ADC 53 155 HARV572 7It CPFS61 33 WJCC61 225 IBMJ591 25 I CS 1582 1327 SJCC62 279 CTPC51t 51 CLUN55 127 MSEElt61 It HARVlt7 298 AOC 53 160 CLUN55 121 I BMJ601 2 AOOC62 219 DIP 62 212 FJCC63 509 MSEElt61 5 MANC51 27 ICC 621 10 AOC 53 125 CPFS61 1 CACM606 3lt2 PLCI61 99 ECIP55 21 TCJ1581 22 CACM619 312 CACM629 472 CLUN55 145 PECS52 lit WJCC59 272 PACM56 .3'1 PACM56 itO ICSI582 997 TCJ1582 90 JACM583 21tlt PACM59 30 JACM591 59 JACM592 176 CACM598 10 WJCC60 231 AUS 608'9.1 JACM603 255 JACM603 260 JACM60lt 338 CACM617 314 JACM621 11 JACM621 71 CACM622 102 21tlt MAT - MEC TITLE WORD INDEX A PRD&iDURE fOR INVERTING LARGE SYMMETRIC THE LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYM~ETRIC TRIDIAGONAL CHARACTERISTIC VALUES AND VECTORS OF DEFECTIVE ANOTHER TEST MATRIX fOR DETERMINANTS AND NOTE ON STOCHASTIC NEW METHOD OF CHECKING THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN GIVENS METHOt FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN SQUARE METHDD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL UTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC ON OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC TING EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN LOGIC LEARNING QUASI-TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES MATRICES MATRICES MATRICES MATRICES MATRICES A MATRICES THE MATRICES A MODIFIED MATR ICES REALIZATION MATRICES CORRECTION TO THE MATRICES AN ITERATIVE LEASTMATRICES SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMP MATRICES IARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATI MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPU MATRICES AND THE STABILITY OF NEURAL NETS MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNCTION PROBLEM MATRICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS MATRICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HITCHCOCK PROBLEM INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD ~ETHODS IGERMAN) THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM MORE TEST MATRICES FOR DETERMINANTS AND INVERSES A NOTE ON A SET OF TEST MATRICES FOR INVERSION A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COBOL DATA STRUCTURES TRANSPOSING MATRICES IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTING AND ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS SOME USES OF MATRICES IN STRUCTURAL ~NALYSIS OS FOR THE NUMERiCAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF ARBITRARY FORM IFRENCH) ITERATIVE METHO SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER ITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DCMAINS A FIN THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF CODIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS ANO LANClOS PROCESSES APPLICATIONS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF FLOW DIAGRAMS NTS CONCERNING SPEEO OF OIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING JACOBI'S METHOD IROTATIONS, EXPERIME as fOR THE NUl INTERPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHO FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' ON OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' IR IABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATI A DIGITAL STORE USING A MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX A METHOD FOR TRANSPOSING A MATRIX EIGENVALUES OF A SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX INVERSION OF A COMPLETE MATRIX ON THE INVERSE OF A TEST MATRIX REMARKS ON THE UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX THE EXACT DEHRIHNATICN OF THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL OF A MATRIX LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFINITIVE MATRIX ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANClOS FOR CALCULATING THE IITERATIVE PROCEOURE FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX CIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITALI THE MATRIX IFORCE) METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPE EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION MATRIX ARE COMPLEX ILTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV A DECISION MATRIX AS THE BASIS FOR A SIMPLE OATA INPUT ROUTINE COMPUTATION OF THE LATENT ROOTS OF A HESSENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOD ENT SCHEME FOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEV ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULA TlONS INTERPOLAlION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUM IBM 109 TAPE MATRIX COMPILER A MATRIX COMPILER FOR UNIVAC SYMPOSIUM ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS CONFERENCE ON MATRIX COMPUTA TIONS IABSTRACTS) CONFERENCE ON MATRIX COMPUTA TlONS IABSTRACTS) HIGH ORDER MATRIX COMPUTA nONS OF THE UNIVAC PEl MATRIX EIGENVALUES APPLICATIONS IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT BOOLEAN MATRIX EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN ANOTHER TEST MATRIX FOR DETERMINANTS AND MATRICES TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION A TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION PROCEDURES THE OESIGN PROBLEMS OF A MEGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER SOLVING A MATRIX GAME BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING A MATRIX INTERPRETIVE ROUTINE FOR THE UTECOM ERROR ANALYSIS OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION MATRIX INVERSION BY PARTITIONING MATRIX INVERSICN ON THE IBM TYPE 650 TYPE ON MODERN MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND GRAEFFE ON THE CONVERGENCE OF MATRIX ITERATIONS A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY A TWISTOR MATRIX MEMORY fOR SEMIPERMANENT INfORMATION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS SOLUTION MATRIX METHODS IN THE THEORY OF SWITCHING THE IBM 104 REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON COMPILING MATRIX OPERATIONS THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF MATRIX PROBLEMS SPECIHCATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC MATRIX PROGRAM ON MATRIX PROGRAM SCHEMES A PROPOSED ALGOL 60 MATRIX SCHEME LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX STORAGE SIMULTANEOUS-ACCESS MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS SERIAL MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT A NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX STORES AND OTHER PURPOSES A LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCH A HtGH SP,EED N-POLE, N-POSIT ION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY MATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LOW-COST ON THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCHES LEMENTARY SIMILARI STABILITY OF THE REDUCTION Of A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY E 245 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAT - MAT CACM628 445 TCJ6631 99 CACM633 106 CACM636 310 CACM639 515 JACM592 164 PGEC514 231 JACM613 HI EJCC59 120 P GEC582 122 TCJ6632 202 TCJ4611 54 JACM632 123 J ACM621 41 PACM59 33 PGEC632 61 JACM593 405 PGEC636 846 PACM59 31 JACM624 409 ECIP55 198 PACM56 41 JACM513 308 C ACM63D 145 CACM619 515 CACM628 443 PACM62 14 TCJ2591 41 PGEC581 32 AUS 60 B6.2 IFIP62 102 PACM59 11 CACM628 441 AUS 511 112 EJCC59 133 JACM574 459 IF IP62 102 JACM601 78 JACM624 522 IEE556 295 JACM571 36 JACM584 339 JACM584 383 CACM614 168 CACMb19 398 CACM630 615 JACM602 IH5 ICIP59 62 TCJ4613 242 J ACM634 532 lEES56 114 J ACM563 223 AUS 60 B6.1 TCJ6632 169 CACH62D 599 TCJ5622 139 TCJ4612 111 CAN 58 360 I f1P62 102 CACM599 31 ACFI57 71 lFIP62 19B JACM514 520 JACM51!1 100 PACM52P 181 CACM639 515 LCMT61 231 PGEC592 III CIICM636 310 CACM633 102 CACMb20 50B PGEC623 390 IBMJ605 501 AUS 511 123 JACM613 281 PACM52T 36 LSU 55 153 JACM583 246 JACM564 314 ANL 53 84 PIRE530 1401 WJCC59 36 TCJ2593 130 HARV512 13 PACM59 29 CACM62D 590 JACM583 205 LSU 56 210 CACM58D 3 IfIP62 503 PACM56 38 HARV51Z 144 PGEC612 241 CENG59 143 PGEC602 176 IBMJ583 204 NCR 584 246 PGEC612 na PGEC623 369 JACM593 336 245 MAT - ME~ TITLE WORD INDEX THE REDUCTION OF A INSTABILITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A RELIABILITY OF A ELEMENTS MEMORY MERICAL INTEGRI SOME THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL eN SEQUENCES DF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS OF MATRIX TO CODIAGONAL FORM BY ELIMINATIONS MATRIX TO TRI-DIAGONAL FORM MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONDENSERS AS BISTABLE MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NU MAXIMAL LENGTH MAXIMAL PATHS ON RECTANGULAR BOAROS MAXIMIZING FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCER NING SPEED OF DIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICI SQUARES APPRCXIMATORS COMPUTATION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST DESIGN METHODS FOR MAXIMUM MINU!UI'-DISTANCE ERROR-CORRECTING CODES FINDING THE MAXIMUM OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES PANEL DISCUSSION, DESIGNING FOR MAXIMUM RELIABILITY PROGRA~ DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM THE SHORTEST PATH THROUGH A MAZE THE MAZE SOLVING CC"PUTER MAZE STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL o TO +100 DEGREES C 25-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM PACKAGED LOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER SOME PROPERTIES OF EXPERIMENTAL 1000-MC TRANSISTORS THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOD OYS EffECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALL MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, EXPONENT IAL DISTRIBUTION CASE CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE THE NATURE OF MULTIPLE MEANING MUL TIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION REMOTE POSITION CONTROL AND INDICATION BY DIGITAL MEANS FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS INCREASED DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING READBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE NETWORK TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSTRAINTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER ATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE REALIl XCI TEO OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES INCHRONOUSLY E THE VISUALIZER AS A MEANS OF DISPLAYING ABT'S STRATEGIC ~OOEL IF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF MAGNETIC CORES A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM TRIGONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS CHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZING GES ON THE DECLARATIVE CONTROL OF THE DATA FLOW BY MEANS OF RECU~SIVE FUNCTIONS ESTIMATION OF QUEUING STRUCTURE BY MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING WHAT AUTOMATION MEANS TO AMERICA SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT FREQUENCY-TC-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT APPLICATION OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT PHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRA MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCCNDUCTING FILMS THE MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE Y PART OF THE ATOMIC SCATTERING FACTOR OFI DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE ANGULAR DEPENDENCE OF THE IHAGINAR OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS C.uCULUING PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CRDSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM TH ERMOOYNAMIC CONSISTENCY OF MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC MEASUREMENTS ON SUPERCONDUCTORS CO~VERSION BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASURES MEASURES OF COl'PUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE GENERALIZED A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES A POLARIMETRIC METHOD OF MEASURING MAGNETO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS USE OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS A LOGICAL MACHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS THE MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COl'PUTlNG SYSTEMS MECHANICAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS HISTORY OF MECHAI'jICAL COMPUTING MA.CHINERY MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION THE RELIABILITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF OAT A PROCESSING SYSTE MS, DISCUSSION THE MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF EXPRESSIONS PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING MH-l, A COMPUTER-OPERATED MECHANICAL HAND "AGNACARO, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES A MECHANICAL HAR~,ONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES A MECHANICAL HEART-LUNG APPARATUS DETECTION OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-FREE MECHANICAL LANGUAGES SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECTED WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS DOlEN SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S TOWARD MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS AND INFERENTIAL ANALYSIS AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATION MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY OF A MINIA TURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTIC SYSTEM A MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC CCMPUTER AN EXPERIMENT IN MECHANICAL SEARCHING OF RESEARCH LITERATURE WITH RAMAC ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION THE COMIT SYSTEM FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES THE USE OF GRAMMARS WITHIN THE MECHANICAL TRANSLATION ROUTINE SURVEY OF MECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS MCNTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS TWO PROBLEMS IN FLUID MECHANICS COMPUTERS IN FLUID MECHANICS STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND HIGH-SPEEO COMPUTING FLUID MECHANICS COMPUTATIONS ON THE STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF I~PURITY CONDUCTION IN SEMICONDUCTORS PROGRESSION LINES OF A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM MECHANICS TO ELECTRONICS (GERMANI A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASED ON MECHANISED LINGUISTICS MECHANISED SEMANTIC CLASSIFICATION PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM THE MECHANISM OF AC BIASED MAGNETIC RECORDING THE MECHANISM OF HABITUATION 246 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAT - MEC TCJ4612 168 TCJ5621 61 CENG59 158 JACM553 169 TCJ4611 64 JACM584 353 I8MJ605 479 JACM574 459 PACM61 lZA3 I BMJ60 1 43 HARV61 198 WCR 584 48 B P ECS52 WJCC59 299 HARV572 285 PACM52P 119 ICSI582 1383 WCR 604 105 NCR 544 133 I8MJ593 230 IBMJ5B3 200 I BMJ621 b8 RTCS62 304 NCR 574 U5 NSMT60 386 M TL 612 405 I EES56 437 WJCC57 211 IBMJ6H 22 JACM563 186 PGEC563 111 PGEC582 141 AUS 60B'Z.2 PACM62 88 PGEC614 615 AUS 60B'2.1 PGEC572 86 PACM59 20 ROME62 173 PACM59 9 LSU 56 13 PGEC591 55 PGEC601 62 AUS 60 A6.2 PACM61 13Cl IBMJ602 107 II .J«59327 IBMJ592 106 JACM583 289 AUS 60S'4.1 CACM62N 567 IBMJ621 77 TCJ3601 51 PACM6? 120 CACM606351 t BMJ624 456 ONR 60 311 EJCC60 1 TCJ5634 284 ECIP55 213 MTL 612 561 CHBK62 8 HACC59 27 PACM52P 1 I BMJ621 84 rC84614 151 TCJ6644 308 JACM633 357 SJCC62 39 WCR 514 Z10 AUS 60 Cl.1 IBMJ574 330 JACM632 196 CACM618 336 CACM610 532 I BMJ601 2 CPFS61 1 PECS52 5 CACM62D 576 J ACM602 102 WJCC58 168 MSEE462 14 I EES56 453 ICIP59 183 ICSI582 917 WJCC58 161 NSMT60 245 E JCC52 106 WJCC59 261 AUS 60B'7.1 AOOC62 97 AUS 63 B.15 HARV47 188 IBMJ"82 123 DIP 62 508 ARAP634 125 MTL 612 417 CACM596 32 NCR 612 69 MTP 58 93 246 MEC - MEM TITLE WORD INDEX TAPETYPERS AND PRINTING STIMULUS ANALYSING OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS, MECHANISMS MECHANISMS WIDE-TOLERANCE MECHANISMS MECHANISMS AND MEDIA MECHANISMS AND ROBOTS SENSORY MECHANISMS AND SENSATION CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT ELECTROSTATIC 1M AGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES INTELLIGENCE SENSORY MECHANISMS, THE REDUCTION OF REDUNOANCY AND SELECTING AN APPLICATION FOR MECHANIZATION A LEARNING PROCESS SUITABLE FOR MECHANIZATION THE MECHANIZATION OF A PUSH-DOWN STACK TOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INI A MECHANIZATION OF ALGE8RAIC DIFFERENTIATION AND THE AU OF MAGNEI THE USE OF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS ION OF THE MODEL AND ITS PARAMI EXPERIMENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION OF GAME-LEARNING, PART 1, CHARACTERIZAT THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE THE MECHAN I ZA TION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE MECHANIZATION OF LITERATURE SEARCHING THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERAT URE THE MECHANIZATION OF SCIENCE ON THE MECHANIZATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS RESULTANT PROCEDURE AND THE MECHANIZATION OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS A BASIS FOR THE MECHANIZATION OF THE THEORY OF EQUATIONS THE MECHANIZATION OF THOUGHT PROCESSES A PARALLEL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND MECHANIZATIONS IMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE AND MECHANIlA TI ONS A TWO-D TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZED A MECHANIZED APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC CODING A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO MECHANIZED ENCODING AND SEARCHING OF LITERARY INFORMA liON SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS TRAINING SEQUENCES FOR MECHANIZED INDUCTION FROM TEXT TO TOPICS IN MECHANIZEO SEARCH SYSTEMS MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS MECHANIZING A LARGE INDEX DEVICES FOR TRANSPORTING THE RECORDING MEDIA ELECTROSTATIC READING OF PERFORATED MEDIA WIND TUNNEL OATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS, MECHANISMS AND MEDIA INFCR~ATlON RETRIEVAL FRO!' PHASE-I'ODULATING MEDIA SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA SOLUTIONS OF INCOMPATI81LITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA DATA PROCESSING CODING OF MEDICAL CASE HISTORY DATA FOR COMPUTER ANALYSIS THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL DATA IN A MODERN HOSPITAL THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS MEOICAL DIAGNOSIS AIDED BY DIGITAL COMPUTERS MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND CYBERNETICS COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS AND JOURNALS CURRENT MEOICAL LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES THE INFORMATION-GATHERING HABITS OF AMERICAN MEOICAL SCIENTISTS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IN MEOICINE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE APPLICATION OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC REASONING TO MEOICINE BIO NEWS lETTER. NO. 1. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEOICINE ANO THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIBLIOGRAPHY SOME MEOITATIONS ON ADVANCED PROGRAMMING A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM COMPUTERS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES MICR, A NEW INPUT MEDIUM FOR COMPUTERS THE WAVE EQUATION IN A MEDIUM IN MOTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEDIUM SCALE COMPUTERS GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT CO~MENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS FRACTIONATION DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEOIUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECORDING FEATURES SCIENTIFIC USES OF A MEDIUM-SCALE COMPUTER WITH EXTENSIVE ACCESSORY APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE CO~PUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE CO~PUTER BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE ADMINISTRATION THE USE OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN MEDIUM-SIZE DECIMAL COMPUTING MACHINE USE OF A COMPUTER BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL AUTHORITY A MEDIUM-SPEED MAGNETIC CORE MEMORY THE PLACE OF SELFREPAIRING FACILITIES IN COMPUTERS WITH DEADLINES TO MEET ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET OEADLINES REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY COMPUTATION MEETING A 2.18-MICROSECOND MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT MEGA81T MEMORY THE DESIGN PROBLEMS OF A MEGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUT ER CCMPUTER-TO-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC AN EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT A ONE-MICROSECOND ADDER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A 1-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING 1-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE A 2.5-MEGACYCLE FERRACTOR ACCUMULATOR DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE eDA MEGACYCLE MAGNETIC ROD LOGIC AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5 MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER ON THE INFLUENCE OF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT ON THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE AND MELLIN TRANSFORMS COMPUTER COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON INSTITUTE A SIMULATION OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS 1960 PGEC MEMBERSHIP REPORT PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY NATIONAL ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY JANUARY 1, 1962 1958 PGec MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT CODes FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES ACCURACY CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES A STUCY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES H7 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAT - MEM MSEE463 28 HTP 58 575 OCR 62 93 TC81573 107 JACM552 61 HTP 58 351 IBMJ622 192 MTP 58 535 HARV55 llO PACM56 34 F JCC63 243 TCJ6633 287 PGEC6l1t 615 TCJ6633 232 AUS 60 87.2 EJCC57 54 MTP 58 789 DIP 62 406 ICSI582 1071 PACM61 3-1 MTL 612 673 JACM604 346 95 CPFS61 SDS 59 319 PGEC633 251 1I0C062 93 MTP 58 809 ACFI57 103 IBMJ574 309 MIPP61 266 50S 62 425 NSMT60 358 MIPP61 112 TCJ3602 76 15 EJCC52 NCR 544 106 JACM562 101 TCB1573 107 OPI 62 85 PACM52P 203 PACM58 41 CACM620 532 5JCC62 291 EJCC59 171, CAS 61 157 MTP 58 635 9 BIT 621 ICSI581 1,35 ICSI581 277 PACM62 98 HARV61 110 CACM634 176 IFIP62 535 NCR 612 112 PGEC622 253 CAN 60 311 AUS 60 H.l IBMJ601 36 CAS 56 6 PGEC636 629 FJCC63 173 ROME62 253 LSU 57 125 PGEC592 159 CAS 58 78 CAN 58 175 LSU 58 133 CAN 58 202 ADC 53 276 TCB7631 7 WJCC57 57 EJCC57 111 EJCC57 115 PGEC561 36 PGEC612 233 EJCC56 104 P GEC623 390 IFIP62 347 I BMJ573 257 PGEC562 65 IIJCC56 103 WCR 604 116 50 E JCC56 SJCC62 353 WCR 594 27 AUS 60 C4.2 AUS 60 C4.1 1 BMJ621 12 AUS 571 117 ANL 53 159 TCJ2592 59 PGEC611 81 PGEC571 49 CIICM629 470 CACM626 297 PGEC591 60 J ACM574 477 NCR 554 64 WJCC57 105 PGfC581 23 247 MEM - MER TITLE WORO INOEX RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTING COMPILERS AND LIST-TYPE MEMORIES THIN-FILM MEMORIES A MINIMUM COST ORIVING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC CORE MEMORIES WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES MAGNETIC FILMS, REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER MEMORIES HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES ALGORITHMS FOR PARALLEL-SEARCH MEMORIES A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN ANIMAL AND MACHINE MEMORIES REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES SOME APPLICATIONS FOR CONTENT-ADORESSABLE MEMORIES ON A QUEUEING PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES FREQUENCY NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUt FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES A RADIDBEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES AUTOMATIC OF TWD-OIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIOENCE MAGNETIC MEMORIES ON THE WIRING ECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE' IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL MEMORIES INVESTIGATION Of STORAGE AND ACCESS T KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX TRANSFORMATION THE ROLE OF LARGE MEMORIES IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS TRANSFER FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF OIFFERENT TYPES SUBMICROSECONO CORE MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINCIDENCE MAGNETIC FILM MEMORIES, A SURVEY COMPUTER MEMORIES, A SURVEY OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND MEMORIZING MACHINE TRANSFER BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MEMORY THE RAYOAC SYSTEM ANO ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY THE ILL lAC MEMORY A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY THE MIT MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY MEGABIT MEMORY FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY A COMPACT COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY A SMALL COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC MEMORY A MEDIUM-SPEED MAGNETIC CORE MEMORY A TRANSISTOR-DRIVEN MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY THE WOVEN CRYOTRON MEMORY A 32,OOD-WORO MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY TRAPPED-FLUX SUPERCONOUCTING MEMORY HIGH-SPEED HIGH-CAPACITY PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY AN ANALOGUE MEMORY TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION FOR A CORE MEMORY A LINEAR SELECTION DIODE STEERED CORE MEMORY A MULTILOAD TRANSFLUXOR MEMORY THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY DIOoE-STIERED MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY ASSOCIATIVE SELF-SORTING MEMORY CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY THIN FILM CRYDTRON CATALOG MEMORY A TUNNEL DIODe TENTH MICROSECOND MEMORY AN ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY TRIE MEMORY CAPACITANCE TYPE FIXED MEMORY THE N.C.R. MAGNETIC CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY THE PHOTOCHROMIC MICROIMAGE MEMORY COINCIDENT CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY FORGETTING IN AN ASSOCIATION MEMORY SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY AN APPROACH TO A DISTRIBUTED MEMORY A NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FILM MEMORY A MAGNETIC ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY A D.l-MICROSECOND FERRITE CORE MEMORY LOCATING THE LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED MEMORY COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY MICROAPERTURE HIGH-SPEED fERRITE MEMORY A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY AN EXPERIMENT MODEL OF ADAPTIVE MEMORY A SUPERCONDUCTIVE ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY A CRYOGENIC DATA ADDRESSED MEMORY A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORY LAMINATED FERRITE MEMORY SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYING MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY AN CAPACITY CARD CI'ANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY LARGEORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY A WORDMATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A lOW-COST MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH MEMORY VARIABLE A SPECIALPURPOSE SOLIC-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY RELIABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ILLIAC ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPATH CORE FOR A COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER MEMORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACC OUNTING MACHINE II , THE MAGNETIC-DISK, RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUlER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIA~CE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRDDRIVEN SE~ICONDUCTOR DEVICES FOR USE IN A DIGITAL MEMORY EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ELECTRON-BEAM CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAMI, FUNCTIONS AND USE A NON-MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY (GERMANI THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE I, SYSTEM RANDOM-ACCESS "E"ORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II, THE MAGNETIC-DISK, CONSIOERATIONS IN OPTOELECTRONIC LOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAYS COMPUTER SIIIULATIDN OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY ARRAYS NATURAL LANGUAGE INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNDERSTAND CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY 8INARY AUTOMATA SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC MEMORY CAPACITORS AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CEll PULSE GENERATOR AND HIGH-SPEED MEMORY CIRCUIT 248 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MEC - MEM CACM592 4 PGEC592 92 AUS 60 C4.3 IIJCC61 207 FJCC62 184 FJCC62 213 IflP62 579 JACM624 48B flUS 63 C.22 FJCC63 295 FJCC63 495 IBMJ634 350 PGEC544 12 PGEC534 B PGEC561 19 LCMT61 1 SJCC63 355 18MJ584 310 ECIP55 118 PGEC602 192 PGEC603 308 P IRE611 104 I FIP62 401 HARV41 267 EJCC52 63 ANl 53 37 ANL 53 72 ANL 53 84 EJCC53 J7 PIRE530 1407 EJCC56 104 EJCC56 101 EJCC56 120 WJCC56 42 PGEC562 73 WJCC57 51 PGEC571 14 HARV512 326 I BMJ512 102 18"J574 294 EJCC5B 34 WCR 584 108 EJCC59 200 PACM59 45 WJCC59 14 PGEC594 479 PGEC594 414 EJCC60 119 DNR 60 167 ONR 60 213 NCR 602 114 PGEC604 451 CACM609 490 LCMT61 53 LCMT61 149 lCMT61 385 LCMT61 421 PACM61 2C2 PACM61 584 50S 61 425 WJCC61 411 18MJ612 106 IBMJ613 114 JACM613 418 PGEC613 438 FJCC62 197 IFIP62 603 PACM62 12 SJCC62 79 SJCC62 89 NCR 624 63 59 F JCC63 FJCC63 77 FJCC63 .565 PI RE530 1341 LC"T61 117 WJCC60 83 PGEC612 238 PGEC63.5 512 WJCC58 14 EJCC53 72 PGEC623 405 I8MJ634 317 IB"J511 72 NCR 537 21 PACM59 81 JACM594 469 IFIP62 684 18MJ624 437 EJCC61 147 ECIP55 129 IflMJ51l 102 IOMJ511 72 OPI 62 216 PGEC636 874 CATH63 211 PGEC604 469 PGEC581 34 18MJ514 304 PGEC564 213 248 MEM - "ET TITLE WORD INDEX PULSE RESPONSES OF FERRITE , HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARD FERRITE A TECHNIQUE FDR USING SWITCHING AND MAGNETIC FILM CRYOSAR YAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE SYSTEMS IMPLICATIONS OF NEW COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC COMPUTER NEW PHOSPHOR ARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE "AGNETIC PLANE THIN FILM HIGH-SPEED CPTICAL COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM TRANSITION A SURVEY OF ANALOG RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS UNIFLUXOR, A PERMANENT THE MAGNETIC ROD, A CYLINORICAL, THIN-FILM THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW NONDESTRUCTIVE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT THE SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERROELECTRICS AS A THE STATE OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS CONTAINING PLASTIC NEURONS AS PLASTIC NEURONS AS FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF FOXY 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG A TWISTOR MATRIX STATIC MAGNETIC UTOMATIC COMPUI DESIGN FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM A FIVE MICROSECOND THE VIRTUAL BISTABLE ELE~ENTS DIRECTIONAL COUPLING AND ITS USE FOR A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR A NOTE ON THE REMARKABLE ECT ACCESS, ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATI A THE STRUCTURE OF WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS A SPATIALLY ITERATED COMPUTER A IMPROVEMENT OF WILLIAMS PUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MULTIDIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC INATORS A HIGH-SPEED DIRECT-COUPLED MAGNETIC DESIGN OF ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL BUREAU DF STANDARDS A SEARCH AN-ELECTROSTATIC THE ORACLE A CRYOTRON CATALOG A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE THE IBM 105 EDPM DESIGN OF A LARGE-SCALE CRYOGENIC INVESTIGATION DF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS STORAGE AND SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZED AN IMPROVED TUNNEL DIODE A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER QUASI-RANDOM ACCESS PHYSICAL VERSUS LOGICAL COUPLING IN ORGANIZATION OF LARGE SWiTCHING CIRCUITS AND NATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND RI ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF OATA ON DISK FILE VE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED INVESTIGATION OF WOVEN-SCREEN SYMPDSIUM ON FAST INFORMATION, REDUNDANCY AND DECAY OF THE THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MERCURY DELAY LINES AS A AN AIR-FLOATING DISK MAGNETIC A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS FIXED, ASSOCIATIVE A COMPUTER A LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE ASSOCIATIVE TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 ITHE CAROUSEL THE METAL CARD THE ROPE EOOYCARD SYSTEMS STATIC MAGNETIC MODEll NG HUMAN FILE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL SURGE, A RECODING OF THE COBOL A LANGUAGE PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCODE PROGRAMS ON THE PACE SCALING ROUTING FOR A OESCR I PlION OF SCME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI 249 MEMORY CORES MEMORY CORES IRANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE MEMORY CORES AS LOGICAL ELEMENTS MEMORY CRITERION IN TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS MEMORY DESIGN MEMORY OESIGN MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPABILITIES ON INFORMATIDN RETRIE MEMORY DEVELOPMENTS MEMORY DEVELOP~ENTS AT M.I.T. MEMDRY DEVICE CH MEMORY DEVICE MEMORY DEVICES MEMORY DEVICES MEMORY OEVICES MEMORY DEVICES MEMORY DISPLAY MEMORY EFFICIENCY MEMORY ELEMENT MEMORY ELEMENT MEMORY ELEMENT A NEW TECHNIQUE MEMORY elEMENT MEMORY ELEMENT FOR DIGITAL CDMPUTERS MEMORY ELEMENT S MEMORY ELEMENTS MEMORY ELEMENT S MEMORY ELEMENTS MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES MEMORY FOR SEMIPERMANENT INFORMATION MEMORY FOR THE ENIAC MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN A MEMORY FOR UDOFT COMPUTER MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER MEMORY MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CDNDENSERS AS MEMORY NOISE REDUCTION MEMORY OF LARGE CAPACITY MEMORY OF MAN MEMORY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND OIR MEMORY OR STORAGE SYSTEMS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERS (GERMAN) MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX MEMORY ORGANIZATION FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING MEMORY RELIABILITY MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYSTEM COM MEMORY SELECTION SYSTEMS MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-DIODE DISCRIM MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIERS MEMORY STORAGE MEMORY STUDIES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAl MEMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEMS MEMORY SYSTEMS MEMORY SYSTEMS MEMORY SYSTEMS MEMORY SYSTEMS IGERMAN) MEMORY SYSTEMS IGERMAN) FERRlTES AND TlTA MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EfFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA P MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR PARAMETRON COMPUTERS MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARO FERRITE MEMORY CORES MEMORY TECHNIQUES MEMORY TECHNOLOGY MEMORY TRACE MEMORY TRANSFERS MEMORY UNIT MEMORY UNIT MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS MEMORY UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 MEMORY USING DIODES AND CAPACITORS MEMORY USING EVAPORATED ORGANIC DIDDE ARRAYS MEMORY USING MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY WITH ORDERED RETRIEVAL MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME MEMORY) APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC MEMORY, A NEW SEMIPERMANENT STORE MEMORY, A PERMANENT STORAGE DEVICE MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE MEMORY, ITS APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTERS AND CONTRDLLING MENTAL PROCESSES MENU STUDY MERCHANDISE CONTROL ALGDRITHM MERCHANDISE CONTROL SYSTEM MERCURY MERCURY MERCURY MERCURY AUTOCOOE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE MERCURY AUTOCOCE PROGRAMME MERCURY AUTOCODE, ADDITIONAL NOTES MERCURY AUTOCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY MERCURY COMPUTER MERCURY DELAY LINE STORAGE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MEM - MER PWCS54 PGEC603 EJCC56 NCR 602 P IRE611 PGEC614 ICIP59 FJCC63 ANl 53 LCMT61 WJCC60 MSEE462 WJCC61 CHBK62 PGEC634 ANL 53 JACM592 WJCC60 LCMT61 WJCC61 FJCC63 WJCC53 HARV512 ICIP59 WCR 594 WJCC61 WJCC59 WJCC59 PACM52P PECS52 WCR 574 EJCC59 JACM553 I BMJ633 PGEC613 PGEC573 WJCC59 TOMM5B ECIP55 PACM61 PGEC633 PACM52T PWCS54 PGEC521 PGEC633 PGEC622 LCMT61 AOC 53 FJCC63 HARV49 ANl 53 EJCC56 EJCC56 PGEC564 LCMT61 FJCC63 CACM631 I BMJ633 P IRE530 EJCC56 I BMJ603 LCMT61 ECIP55 ECIP55 CAOl635 DIP 62 PGEC6D3 LCMT61 IFIP62 MTP 58 PGEC601 HARV47 WCR 514 EJCC59 WJCC57 PACM52T FJCC63 ICIP59 FJCC63 lFIP62 I BMJ621 WCR 594 BIT 621 LCMT61 FJCC63 EJCC61 PACM52P WJCC61 EJCC58 CACM62l WJCC54 CACM6DO TCJ3614 TCJ5621 ARAP612 MTP 58 TCJ2591 ARAP591 TCJ15R3 ADC 53 50 323 39 3 155 112 419 1t13 150 293 91 21 475 12 388 59 112 91 195 443 61 140 213 290 55 405 338 36 213 2 262 82 169 252 451 194 74 46 105 2C3 262 149 62 25 282 236 263 211 193 32 41 U5 136 219 305 311 28 199 1393 128 305 15 9 111 245 610 323 361 636 129 12 103 221 190 160 133 101 441 91 585 126 3 16 213 45 194 207 111 63 98 184 649 232 24 29 201 XI 93 128 195 249 MER - ~ET TITLE WORD INDEX MERCURY DELAY LINES AS A MEMORY UNIT DESCRIPTION OF THE MERCURY REAL TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS FURTHER AUTCCODE FACILITIES FOR THE MANCHESTER (MERCURYI COMPUTER MERCURY, A HIG~-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER A DISPERSION PASS ALGORITHM FOR THE POLYPHASE MERGE ADDENDUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGOR ITHM A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITH~ A TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR LENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A MERGE SET NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING, AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE AND INDEXING USING THE IBM 7090 DPS THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER OSCILLATING SORT, A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE GLOSSARY Of SORTING AND MERGING TERMS IRACTERIZATION OF T UNNEL DIODE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTANT A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDING SYSTEMS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL RELA nVE MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS MEMORY DISPLAY SOME NEW DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS SEARCH LIMITS ON DIVISORS OF MER SENNE NUMBERS A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS L MULTIPLIER THE USE OF INDEX CALCULUS AND MERSENNE PRIMES FOR THE DESIGN OF A HIGH-SPEED OIGITA NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIZE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL INTEGKATION OF AN ORDINARY ACM PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICA TION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING INTERLINGUA SEMANTIC MESSAGE DETECTION FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION, USING AN MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES MET-WATCH, A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING ANO SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE METAL CARD MEMORY, A NEW SEMIPERMANENT STORE A DIFINITION OF THE COBOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USING ALGOL METALINGUISTICS SPATIAL VARIATION OF CURRENTS AND FIELDS DUE TO LOCALIZED SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONOUCTION SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONS IDE RATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES MICRDSECTIONING, A METALLOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE FOR SEMICONOUCTOR DEVICES THE EFFICIENCY Of METALLURGICAL ABSTRACTS KEEPING AN INVENTORY OF PRECIOUS METALS THE KAPITZA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS MET-~ATCH, A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A OIGITAL COMPUTER THE USE Of DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS OF METEOROLOGICAL TIME SERIES THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING MACHINES IN METEOROLOGY COMPUTERS FOR METEOROLOGY NETWORK ANALYSER A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG ON THE MONTE CARLO METHOO AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOO A BINARY FORM OF HORNER'S METHOD SECANT MODIFICATION OF NEWTON'S METHOO THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOO A NOTE ON THE DOWNHILL METHOO TRUNCATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOO SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD INDUCTIVE PROOF OF THE SIMPLEX METHOD AN AUTO~ATIC SELF-CHECKING AND FAULT-LOCATING METHOO ANALYSIS OF A FILE ADDRESSING METHOD ON THE DANILEWSKI METHOD A COMPUTATIONAL EXTENSION OF THE VARIATE DIFFERENCE METHOO BOUNOS FOR THE ROUND-OFf ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER METHOD THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD ESTIMATING ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOO A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOO THE PHYSICAl COMPUTATION OF THE LATENT ROOTS OF A HESSENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOD OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION METHOO IHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM DIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING JACOBI'S METHOO IROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEEO OF STORE ADAPTATION OF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER hlTH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING AN INDIRECT CHAINING METHOD FOR ADDRESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS A STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION A DISCRIMINATION METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLASSIFYING. DOCUMENTS TABLEDEX, A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK fORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES A SUBROUTINE METHOD FOR CALCULATING LOGARITHMS A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AN ANALOG METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION R ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS A SIMPLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTE A METHOD FOR CHECKING NU~ERICAL CODES USING THE 1401 A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER SIMPLIFICATION OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS POWER SYSTEMS (FRENCHI A NEW METHOD FOR COMPUTING ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCHING IN REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF ON THE DANILEWSKI METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN C BUILDING BLOCKS A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONI RADIX EXCHANGE, AN INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS A NEW METHOD FOR DISCOVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTUR~ LANGUAGES A SIMPLIFIED PROOF METHOD FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC COINCIDENCE IN DIGITAL OESIGN A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL ANALOG COMPUTER A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE A METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE AREA OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION ON WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REDUCHON OF MISSIL! A METHOD FOR fINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCn A METHOD FOR FINDING ALL THE ZEROS OF FIZI A GENERALIZED METHOD FOR FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS 250 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MEM - MET HARV41 103 CAS 61 101 33 EJCC61 IBMJ621 112 TCJ15B3 124 I EES56 114 CACM620 502 CACM61N 495 CACM618 347 C ACMb35 227 CACM63N b85 PACM59 14 EJCC60 143 PACM62 38 IFIP62 62 TCJ2592 49 JACM623 H2 CACMb35 2B1 I BMJ622 170 PGEC591 48 WJCC59 54 ANL 53 59 BIT 622 90 BIT 624 224 BIT 632 122 JACM611 87 TCJ5621 48 J ACM621 98 CACM630 642 LSU 58 139 MTL 612 437 I FlP62 367 EJCC54 74 WJCCbO 365 IBMJ632 151 IFIP62 242 LCIH61 213 PACM61 581 18MJ573 223 IBMJ621 75 PGEC594 470 IBMJ573 219 I CSI581 393 EDPS61 496 I BMJ621 31 PACM62 66 IF IP62 242 AUS 60S'S.3 FTT 53 210 CAN 62 loB AUS 60 C8.4 HARV49 207 JACM563 212 TCJ1582 84 CACM588 9 PACM59 loB JACM592 223 JACM601 69 JACM603 214 ISMJ605 505 PGEC625 649 CACM628 459 JACM631 102 CACM633 107 BIT 624 212 PACM56 12 PACM58 50 J ACM602 176 I BMJ583 200 TCJ5622 139 TOMM58 198 CACM614 1S4 JACM574 459 TCJ5621 51 CACM615 218 JACM6lZ 209 PGEC635 521 FJCC63 161 ICSI582 1221 CACM585 5 HARV49 281 PGEC613 502 JACM553 205 BiT 611 48 NCR 612 211 IFIP62 241 PACM59 33 JACM632 123 PACM61 5A4 JACM634 532 CAS 59 100 JACM592 156 ICIP59 2B5 CPFS61 B7 CACM624 211 PGEC624 552 CACM615 224 PACM59 70 JACM634 545 PACM61 5A2 250 MET - MET TITLE WORD INOEX AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FITTING THE LOGISTIC CURVE A METHOD FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQ UATION MODel FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS A NEW METHOD FOR GENERATING A FUNCTION OF TWO INDEPENDENT VARIABLES A NOTE DN A METHOD FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSION AL SPHERES THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMI REMARKS DN 'AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE DF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHI COMPUTER-FEASIBLE METHOD FOR HANDLING INCOMPLETE DATA IN REGRESSION ANALYSIS CORRECTED INPUTS, A METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYBRID SIMULATION A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES A METHOD FOR KEY-TO-ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION A SCREENING METHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES A RAPIDLY CONVERGENT OESCENT METHOD FOR MINIMIZATION TD THESAURIC TRANSLATION A REDUCTION METHOD FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA, AND ITS APPLICATION VALUE PI SCME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARYA COMPOSI nON METHOD FOR NOR~AL MARKOV ALGORITHMS ONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THI A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTI THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS A METHOD FOR 08TAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILINGPARAMETER FUNCTIONS S USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFORMATION THEI A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIE A GRADIENT METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION PROCESSES A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING AND ERASURE OF LISTS AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNDARY AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR QUADRATURES A PROOF METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY, ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZATION A COMPUTER METHOD FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' A ME THOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH FILE A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR ROOT EXTRACTION A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS THE SECANT METHOD FOR SIMl:LTANEOUS NONLINEAR ECUATIONS ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, II EFFIC lENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S EQUATION A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTROL ~IFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON OIGITAL COMPUTERS A COMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS A DIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS ON BATEMAN'S METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS A MACHINE METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI V EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THEI ACCELERATING THE JACOBI METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHE A METHOO FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE BIHARMONIC EQUATIONS ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUND ARY CONDITIONS A MACHINE METHOO FOR SQUARE-ROOT CO~PUTATION A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TwO-VALUED FEEDBACK CIRCUITS A METHOO FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A C HARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BI A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC DOCUMENTATION, KEY TO IMPROVED DATA PROCESSING ANALYSIS LUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINI A 01 FFERENCE METHOD FOR THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VA A METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREAT~ENT PLANNING IN RADII A TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE MINIMAL FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION A MOOIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE MATRICES L EQUATIONS A CHEBYS~EV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRA A NEW METHOD FOR THE PAYMENT Of BILLS AND THE TRANSFER OF CREDIT A QUASI-TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION Of LINE PATTERNS A METHOD fOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS ON THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS RELATED STATISTICAL PROBLEMS AN ANALOG METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF PROBABILITY OF HIT AND ENTIAL EQUAl EXTENSIONS OF THE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF OROINARY DIFFER HOUSEHOLDER'S METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE ALGEBRAIC EIGENPROBLEM LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL OPEl AN ITERATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF A METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PROBLEM AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MULTITERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREOICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOO A METHOO FOR TRANSPOSING A MATRIX AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR TREATING A CLASS OF MULTIQUEUE PROBLEMS MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS A METHOD FOR USING COMPUTERS IN INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION lOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE A METHOD OF AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT OF AUTO~ATIC PROGRAMMING COMPILER METHOD CAUCHY PROBLE~ FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EI ON THE METHOD OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE PROGRAMMING OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC FLOW A NEW METHOD OF CHECKING THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE MATRICES A METHOD OF COMBINING ALGOL ANO COBOL METHODS A METHOD OF COMPARING THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORTING A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION Of SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION CDMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' A METHOD OF COMPUTING SHOCK WAVES A NOTE ON A METHOD OF COMPUTING THE GAMMA FUNCTION A METHOD OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEV ICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS AN ALGORITHM TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES A NEW METHOD OF DESIGNING LOW-LEVEL, HIGH-SPEED SEMICONOUCT OR LOGIC CIRCUITS A METHOD OF OETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD MACHINE A REl IABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALIlG COMPUTERS A METHOD OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE IFRENCH) THE PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF FILE DESIGN A~D PROCESSING A VARIANT METHOD OF FILE SEARCHING METHOD OF FINITE DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES A NEW METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS SEVERAL VARIABLES FUNCTION 251 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MER - MET TCJ5622 TCJ3603 tACM593 PGEC634 PGEC513 CACM594 CACM590 CACM594 JACM612 F JCC63 JACM573 CACM611 I BMJ632 WJCC61 ICSI5BI CACM606 TCJ6632 I C IP59 CACM614 ICC 634 PGEC603 PGEC622 JACM623 JACM6H HARV61 C ACM60D I CIP59 TCJ5623 IBMJ601 tACM627 JACM591 JACM601 PGEC614 TCJ1583 PACM52P CACM59D PACM56 PACM58 J ACM601 EJCC59 TCJ6632 PACM61 JACM573 JACM612 NCR 514 TCJ6632 IFIP62 PACM5B JACM603 CACM581 PACM52P P GEC5B4 CAS 61 IFIP62 PGEC601 CACM630 PGEC563 J ACM613 TCJ6631 JACM602 ICIP5'1 TCJ1594 PACM58 PGEC513 TCJ4611 TCJ3601 HARV49 JACM594 AUS 511 PGEC614 HARV512 JACM602 JACM5B4 I BMJ613 CACM62D IFIP62 TCJ4612 t ENG59 ONR 54 BIT 632 PACM56 JACM592 WJCC61 CACM635 CACM59N CACM602 PACM56 JACM604 E JCC51 PACM56 HARV572 JACM543 WJCC57 ROME62 CACH628 CACH633 HARV41 TCJ6631 PACM61 PGEC543 1't7 175 5 394 167 19 26 17 201 261 329 311 121 259 351 351 1bl 321 181 195 359 144 319 89 125 655 238 228 28 401 !:i9 18 718 142 121 12 6 2 61 238 IB 5A3 3L4 L51 164 169 101 5 264 6 265 271 14 169 48 625 126 331 102 140 232 196 6 110 80 23 164 506 110 604 302 176 3B3 204 613 284 171 134 15 91 16 164 379 259 23 86 17 387 136 1 161 105 133 341 450 101 153 74 5A5 29 251 MET - MIC TITLE WORD INDEX USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC A MET - MET METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES PGEC632 112 A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS TCJ1582 83 USING ANALOG DIOOE LOGIC CORREC TI ON TO A METHOD OF GENERATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES PGEC635 550 A DIVISIONLESS METHOD OF INTEGER CONVERSION CACM617 315 NOTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TCJ2591 23 A NDTE ON THE MIDPOINT METHOD OF INTEGRATION JACM563 20B THAN liME AN ELECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER AUS 60 CB.l A TIIO-ADDRESS METHOO OF INTERPRETIVE CODING FOR THE CSIRAC AUS 511 124 THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS PACM52P IB7 THE CALCULATION OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANCZOS TCJ1583 148 ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANCZOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC IEES56 114 METHOD OF MINIMUM (OR' BESTt) APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD OF LEAST NTH POWERS ON THE PACM56 5 FITtING SPHERES BY THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES CACM61N 491 A GENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING AUS 63 B.3 THE TRANSFER-TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION I EES56 528 A SUGGESTED METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 CACM634 169 A POLARIMETRIC METHOD OF MEASURING MAGNETO-OPTIC COEFFICIENTS 18MJ624 456 METHOD OF LEAST NTH POWERS ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM lOR 'BEST') APPROXIMATION AND THE PACM56 5 COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL PGEC612 253 A METHOD OF NORMALIZED BLOCK ITERATION JACM592 236 AN IfE RA TI VE METHOD OF NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION TCJ3614 270 A MODIFICATION OF FILON'S METHOD OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION JACM602 181 IAL EQUATIONS AN EXPONENTIAL METHOO OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENT CACM63B 491 A DIRECT DIGITAL METHOD OF POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION IBMJ612 141 ON PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPDRTATI PACM56 41 ON PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATI JACM573 308 INSTABILITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRI-OIAGONAL FORM TCJ5621 61 RANDOM COOES IN A 4-DIGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOMI A METHOD OF REPRESENTATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 CACM623 165 AN ARBITRARY FUNCTION THE METHOD OF RESULTANT DESCENTS FOR THE MINIMIZATION OF PACM59 11 NATION OF OPTI~AL SOLUTIONS THE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMI IFIP62 177 STABILITY OF A METHOD OF SMOOTHING IN A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER PGEC551 26 BOUNDARY A NUMERICAL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING JACM582 161 THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION PACM56 7 TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION CACM627 399 ICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMAT JACM543 101 THE DOWN-HIll METHOD OF SOLVING F(ZI = 0 JACM572 148 ELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDI THE METHOO OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-V PACM59 56 TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC OIGITALI THE MATRIX (FORCE) METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE AUS 60 86.1 STORAGE REQUIREMENTS THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIDS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION TCJ56H 320 THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION NSMT60 39 ATIC INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTDM rCJ3602 108 DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS A METHOD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION PGEC635 492 PERFOR"ANCES A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUTER PROBLEMS AND WJCC57 138 A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC60 11 AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES TCJ6632 202 APPLICATION OF THE STEEPEST ASCENT METHOD TO CONCAVE PROGRAMMING iFiP62 185 iAl EQUATiONS USING HIGH SPEED DIGITAL CION A NEW METHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENT ECIP55 184 AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS TCJ6633 277 A RECOGNITION METHOD USING NEIGHBOR DEPENDENCE PGEC625 683 A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOD WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS PACM59 2 LINEAR PROGR~MMING PROBLEMS SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED TCB6634 126. THE P METHOD, A DESIGN PHILOSOPHY PACM61 13B3 DISCUSSION ON METHODOLOGY IN MT NSI'IT60 197 AUTOl/AlIC CALCULATING MACHINES AND NUMERICAL METHODS AUS 51 93 THE INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL METHODS MANC51 13 EVALUATION OF SORTING METHODS EJCC55 39 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING METHOOS HARV55 3 MONTE CARLO METHODS LSU 58 104 WJCC5B 179 LOGICAL DESIGN METHODS A NEW CLASS OF OIGITAL DIVISION METHODS PGEC583 218 A COMPARISON OF 650 PROGRAMMING METHODS CACM60D 663 ANALYSIS OF NETS BY NUMERICAL METHODS JACM603 251 SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN COMPUTING METHODS TCB5612 62 AN INTRODUCTION TO ANALOGUE COMPUTER METHODS TCJ3614 211 ON QUASICYCLIC JACOBI METHODS JACM621 liB ALTERNATING DIRECTION IMPLICIT METHODS AIC 623 190 PERSON-MATCHING BY ELECTRONIC METHODS CACM627 40~ A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS BIT 631 27 METHOD OF COMPARING THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORTING METHODS A CACM635 259 RACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS CHA PLC 161 13 RELAXATI£N APPLIED TO IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS OVER- ICIP59 B5 OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHODS AN ESTIMATION CACM60N 61B LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TCJ2593 130 FUTURE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AND AUTOMATED TEACHING METHODS INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PLCI61 281 UTIDN OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY ITERATIVE METHODS IDIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOl PACM59 39 ETHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATIVE METHODS IRING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE M PACM61 2A2 INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS I GERMAN) ECIP55 198 DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS AND SEMIDIGITAL METHODS IGERMAN) DIP 62 160 DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS LSU 57 35 LOCAL PROGRAMMING METHODS AND CONVENTIONS MANC51 12 N OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS MODERN PROGRAMMING METHODS AND PROBLEMS ANO THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DESIG IFIP62 699 ING DEVELOPING A LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR CORPORATE METHODS AND THE DEPENDENCE ON ELEC TRDNIC DATA PROCESS WJCC59 234 SOME EXAMPLES OF NUMERICAL METHODS AND THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THEM IFIP62 17 SCHEME MACHINE TRANSLATION METHODS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO AN ANGLO-RUSSIAN ICIP59 199 STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL CODING JACM573 254 RELIABILITY COMPUTER METHODS APPLIED TO THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS FOR RMCS60 55 NUMERICAL METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH LAPLACE'S EQUATION HARV49 152 METHODS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FIND INFORMATION ICSI581 163 APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR A MULTIQUEUEING PROBLEM IBI'IJ622 246 TIC DICTIONARY LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOHA I CSI582 951 ON SOME METHODS FOR COMPUTING THE ROOTS OF POLYNOMIALS IFIP62 116 MOTION NUMERICAL METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID TCB6614 127 TELESCOPING PROCEDURES FOR CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PART I, JACM602 150 AND III METHOOS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PARTS II JACM633 257 COMPUTERS A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR GENERATING NORMAL DEVIATES ON DIGITAL JACM593 376 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS, A SURVEY WJCC59 249 AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METHOOS FOR HIGHER ORDER OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM614 637 HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUNGE-KUHA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON TCJ1583 11B DEFINITIVE MATRIX ITERATIVE METHODS FOR LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE TCJ4613 242 CODES DESIGN METHODS FOR MAXIMUM MINIMUM-DISTANCE ERROR-CORRECTING IBMJ601 43 252 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 252 MET - MIN TITLE WORD INOEX MET - MIC JACM591 37 STABLE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM624 457 STABILITY PROPERTIES Of PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CHEBYSHEV METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TCJ4624 318 TCJ6644 358 CHEBYSHEV COLLOCATION METHOOS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AIC 612 1 A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM624 450 ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARA80LIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIA8LES IBMJ633 237 DIGIT-BY-DIGlT METHODS FOR POLYNOMIALS CACM629 411 PRDGRAMMEO METHODS FOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT EJCC60 67 A SURVEY OF DIGITAL METHODS FOR RADAR DATA PROCESSING ANAtYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REDUNDANT LOGICAL DESIGN RTCS62 251 SOME METHODS FOR SIMPLIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING JACM614 491 'OONT CARE' CONDITIONS EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE AUS 63 B.l1 PACM58 3 A STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL ICC 631 3 IFIP62 132 NUMERICAL STUDIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS snpOSIUM ON METHODS FOR SOLVING LINEAR SYSTEMS ICIP59 108 THE LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES TCJ6631 99 AND NAMES A STUDY OF METHOOS FOR SYSTEMATICALLY A8BREVIATING ENGLISH WORDS JACM614 538 JACM584 357 INTEGRAL EQUATION PROPOSED METHODS FOR THE ANALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM'S ICIP59 138 LOGICAL, RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA AL EQUATIONS (FRENCHI NEW METHODS FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTI IFIP62 157 ON APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM JACM624 419 JACM613 359 SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFERENCE EQUATION COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION Of NTH ROOTS CACM613 143 UARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQ IFIP62 102 ENTIAL EQUATIONS FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFER JACM621 64 EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ICIP59 72 ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART 18MJ594 326 II, MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGI COMPUTING METHODS FOR TRIM SCHEDULING IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY AUS 60 B3.2 TWO M.ETHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 709 CACM60D 658 SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED METHODS IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL IFIP62 294 MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING UNITS HARV49 141 THE USE OF APPROXIMATION METHODS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING IFIP62 180 ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS IN SYNTHESIS HARV571 57 PGEC621 9 A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS MATRIX METHODS IN THE THEORY OF SWITCHING HARV572 13 AN ANALYSIS BY ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING NET.WORK WITH FEEDBACK PACM52T 61 METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE I8MJ611 33 MTP 58 3 PROGRAMMING SOME METHODS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HEURISTIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER A COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS OF CALCULATING COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS ON AN TCJ3614 262 SOME ORTHOGONAL METHODS OF CURVE AND SURFACE FITTING TCJ4613 260 METHODS OF ESTIMATING THE EfFICIENCY Of UNIVERSAL TOMM58 184 DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH PROGRAMME CONTROL RAMAC FILES METHOOS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM WJCC58 194 HARV47 260 PHOTOGRAPHIC METHODS OF HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA LI'S AND OF GRAEf FE'S TYPE (GERMANI ITERATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGEBRA WITH CONVERGENCE Of BERNOUL ECIP55 111 eRROR ANALYSIS OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION JACM613 281 ITHEORETICAL AND C TCJ4611 64 OMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREOICTDR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHDDS OF SELECTING THE REQUIRED WORD FROM A CENG59 139 DICTIONARY METHODS OF SIMULATING A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER ON A JACM583 281 DIGITAL COMPUTER ON OIFFERENCE METHODS OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL AUS 511 114 EQUATIONS METHODS OF SPEEDING-UP THE OPERATION OF OIGITAL ICIP59 382 COMPUTERS THE BASIC TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION ICSI582 823 IFIP62 122 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MIXEO TYPE AND METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION FOR LARGE-CAPACJ.TY FILES METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES LCMT61 163 REQUEST FOR METHOOS OR PROGRAMS CACM584 9 LSU 56 216 REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY LSU 56 219 INOUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY THE Z4 COMPUTER (GERMANI METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH ECIP55 26 OF COMPLEX IONS APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS CACM63N 694 LOGIC SYSTEM APPLICATION OF LIST-PROCESSING METHODS TO THE DESIGN OF INTERCONNECTIONS FOR A FAST TCJ6644 321 ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT METHODS USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY EJCC53 31 TION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER WJCC53 208 TION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY OIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PIRE53D 1497 PACM61 2A3 MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS IMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATIVE PACM61 2A2 MSEE461 6 NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, I NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, II MSEE461 7 NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, III MSEE462 12 NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, IV MSEE462 17 INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS, MECHANISMS AND MEDIA TCB1573 107 NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, V MSEE462 18 NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, VIII MSEE463 31 TER APPLICATIONS THE PROBLEMS OF PLANNING NEW METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND SOME COMPU CAS 57 23 AY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICEI THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT W PACM58 14 MH-1, A COMPUTER-OPERATED MECHANICAL HAND SJCC62 39 MICR, A NEW INPUT MEDIUM FOR COMPUTERS AUS 60 A9.1 THRESHOLDING ANO MICRO-MINIATURIZATION WITH SEMICONDUCTORS SOS 61 511 FIXED MEIIORY THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR IFIP62 684 PGEC582 103 LOGICALLY MICRD-PROGRAMMEO COMPUTERS THE DESIGN OF PROGRAM-MODIFIABLE MICRD-PROGRAMMED CONTROL UNITS PGEC623 336 MICRO-PROGRAMMING JACM572 157 MICRO-PROGRAMMING AND TRICKOLOGY DIP 62 269 MICROAPERTURE HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORY FJCC62 197 ON ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS CONSTRUCTED OF MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS WJCC60 2~9 SYSTEM FABRICATION ON MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INTERCONNECTIONS, AND WJCC60 251 MACHINING TECHNIQUES MICROELECTRONICS USING ELECTRON-BEAM-ACTIVATED AIC 612 131 ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MICROFLOWCHARTS CACM590 27 TAGGING TECHNIQUES FOR INCCRPORATING MICROGLOSSARIES IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY IBMJ634 337 THE PHOTOCHROMIC MICROIMAGE MEMeRY LCMT61 385 A MICROINSTRUCTION SYSTEM PACM61 6C2 TESTING OF MICROLOGIC ELEMENTS WJCC61 75 AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS EJCC58 55 AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS ICIP59 414 CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL PGEC636 663 CTURE THE OES U.N OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STRU PGEC602 208 THE LOGICAL CRGANIZATION OF THE PB 440 MICROPRDGRAMMABLE COMPUTER FJCC63 201 MICROPRDGRAMMEO CONTROL FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS PGEC636 733 JACM562 17 A NOTE ON MICROPROGRAMMING MICROPROGRAMMING EJCC58 18 MICROPROGRAMMING PACM61 6C3 253 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 796-980 C>-66--17 MIC ~ MOO TITLE WORD INDEX MET - MIN MICROPROGRAMMING AND THE CHOICE OF ORDER CODE ADC S3 11 ~O MICROSADIC A HIGH-SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH WJCC5B VARIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT ANl 53 118 FERROMAGNETIC CORES WITH MICROSECOND ACCESS PGEC562 65 A ONE-MICROSECOND ADDER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY IBMJ613 IH A O.l-MICRDSECOND FERRITE CORE MEMORY NCR 602 ll~ A TUNNEL DIODE TENTH MICROSECOND MEMORY WCR 51~ 262 , A FIVE MICROSECOND MEMORY FOR UDOFT COMPUTER THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUIT WJCC56 103 RY IBMJ573 279 MICROSECTIONING, A METALLOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DBWICES WJCC61 9S MICROSYSTEM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES WJCC61 63 A SURVEY OF MICROSYSTEM ELECTRONICS IBMJ573 232 MICROWAVE AMPLIFICATION BY MASER TECHNIQUES PGEC593 211 A LOGIC DESIGN FOR A MICROWAVE COMPUTER PGEC593 281 SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETRIC DIODES IN MICROWAVE COMPUTERS EJCC59 3B SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS HARV572 33~ MICROWAVE LOGIC PGEC593 Z91 FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS NCR 5910 252 FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC593 302 MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIODES JBMJS92 153 MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS ICIP59 1066 MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS PGEC593 263 HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION, MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTERS PGEC593 262 ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS OPI 62 199 BROADBAND DEMODULATORS FOR MICROWAVE-MODULATED LIGHT NCR 5810 255 MOLECULAR STORAGE AND READ-OUT WITH MICROWAVES ONR 5~ 8~ AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ITS DEVELOPMENT ON THE MIDAC JACM552 95 MAINTENANce AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MIDAC JACM55Z III SOME EXPERIMENTS IN IOEAL FACTORIZATION ON THE MIDAC JACM563 20B A NOTE ON THE MIDPOINT METHOD OF INTEGRATION 31 MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM CAS 62 AUS 60 B6.3 THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILO STeEL PORTAL FRAMES CAS 61 16 BUWEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSHM FOR FIELD CO FJCC63 571 MPUTER APPLICATIONS PACM62 18 INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MILITARY "COMMAND CAN 62 99 COMPUTERS FOR REAL TIME MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL EJCC53 31 METHODS USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT EJCC53 11 ELECTRON TUBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME TYPICAL MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS 'WJCC59 153 SYSTEM EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS SJCC63 179 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY, A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS AUS 60BI0.2 THE COMPUTER CONTROL of A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL SOME PROBLEMS IN THE IFIP62 590 DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRO-SECOND SPEEDS TRAN WCR 59~ 3 SISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME PGEC563 121 HIGH-SPEED FLIP-FLOPS FOR THE MILLIMICROSECOND,REGION WJCC51 6B MILLIMICROSECOND TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES EJCC52 133 NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MILLING MACHINE EJCC51 11 DESIGN OF A NUMERICAL MILLING MACHINE SYSTEM H S SYSTEMS AND ECONOMiC CONSIDERATI A MEMORY OF 31~ MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS, IT WJCC59 CAN 62 53 CENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLION PARTS LOCATIONS CAS 60 3 ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECORDS JACM563 212 AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOD NSMT60 1051 MIMIC, A TRANSLATION FOR ENGLISH CODING ONR 52 37 THE MINIAC CACM62D 516 MECHANICAL .RAGMATlCS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHANICAL L1NGUISl'IC SYSTEM BIT 633 167 MINIATURIZAllON OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ISWEOISH) PGEC58~ 268 MINIMAL 'SUM OF PROOUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS IBMJ605 525 MINIMAL COMPLETE RELAY DECODING NETWORKS PGEC591 3 ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS JACM6D~ 299 COMPUTATIONAL AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL FORM OF A TRUTH FUNCTION PGEC563 126 MINIMAL FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION 'A TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE IBSJ631 2~ COMPUTER CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL PROJECT NETWORKS PGEC622 11o~ THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS PGEC57Z 103 AN ALGORITHM FOR DETERMINING MINIMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF A LOGIC FUNCTION PGEC593 339 MINIMAL SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM6010 311 CONNECTIVE PROPERTIES PRESERVEO IN MINIMAL STATE MACHINES PGEC591 13 A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES CACM635 206 AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MINIMAL STORAGE SORTING NCR 602 55 SYNTHESIZING MINIMAL STROKE AND DAGGER FUNCTIONS SEQUENTIAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF JACM61~ 601 CLUN55 215 THE CORNELL COMPUTING CENTER, A MINIMAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY A PGEC593 3~6 'TECHNIQUE FOR THE REOUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE PGEC5910 ~~1 SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE MACHINES MINIMALLY REDUNDANT RELIABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN RTCS62 311 PGEC626 761 A CLASS OF BINARY OIVISIONS YIELDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTED QUOTIENTS 23 ITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINI PACM58 ITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINI JACM593 395 CAN 62 158 MINIMAX APPROXIMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND CUBE ROUTINES JACM633 283 AN ALGORITHM FOR MINIMAX POLYNOMIAL CURVE-FITTING OF DISCRETE DATA AUS 608'2.1 A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM PACM52P 259 THEOREM MINIMIZATION rCJ6632 163 A RAPIDLY CONVERGENT DESCENT METHOD FOR MINIMIZATION AUS 608'6.1 MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES PACM59 11 , THE METHOD OF RESULTANT DESCENTS FOR THE MINIMIZATION OF AN ARBITRARY FUNCTION AND NONLINEAR COST FUNCTIONS THE MINIMIZATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONrAINING UNEQUAL PACM62 116 TY SPEC I FICA TlONS CORRECTION TO MINIMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILI PGEC611 62 ICAL METH IBMJ59~ 326 ODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGULAR'BOOLEAN TREES MINIMIZATION OF THE PARTIALLY-DEVELOPED TRANSFER TREE PGEC512 92 I BMJ622 221 MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS I BMJ605 543 MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN TREES PAtM58 56 PROJECTIONS, LEAST SQUARES, AND CONSTRAINEO' MINIMIZATION PROBLEMS PACM61 2A3 , MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHOOS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS IBSJ632 129 ON THE LOCATION OF SUPPLY POINTS TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORTATION COSTS JACM612 119 MINIMIZING ORU~ LATENCY TIME sos 61 121 ON ERROR MINIMIZING NEURAL NETS MINIMIZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECI PGEC593 356 FlED SEQuENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS PACM56 5 ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM lOR 'BEST') APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOO OF LEAST NTH POWERS AUS 60 B3.1 CESIGN OF AN INTERC9NNECTED SYSTEM FOR MINIMUM COST AUS 60 C~.3 MEMORIES A MINIMUM COST DRIVING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC CORE CAtM61N 50~ ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAUDHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX PGEC58~ 282 PURPOSE COMPUTER ON THE MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL 70 TO THE REOUCTION OF MISSILI A METHOD FOR FINOING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS PACM59 25~ COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19106-1963 25~ MIN - MON TITLE WORD INDEX I'IIC - I'IOD A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS MINIMUM POLARIlED DISTANCE CODES A DICTIONARY FDR MINIMUM REDUNDANCY ENCODING ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES A KUTTA THIRD-OROER PR OCEDURE FOR SOLVING OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE MINIMUM TIME PROGRAMMING ON A DRUM COMPUTER FOR~AL PRCCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH CONTROL APPLICATIONS MINIMUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-BORNE DESIGN METHODS FOR MAXIMUM MINIMUM-DISTANCE ERROR-CORRECTING CDDES NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE MDSAIC. THE MINISTRY DF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER SEGMENTED MINMAX APPROXI MATION HIGH-SPEEO CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONS E COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN elECTRONIC COMPUTER MIRFAC. A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH DC AMPLIFIER MISALIGNMENT IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ANALOGCOMPUTING SYSTEMS A NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO THE MISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT EQUATION REDUNDANCY, A MISLEADING MISNOMER REDUNDANCY, A MISLEADING MISNOMER THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSDNIC MISSILE THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED. HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MDDEL OF A GUIDED MISSILE IA MINIMUM OF A MULTIVA RIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS 10 THE REDUCTION DF MISSILE AND SATELLITE DATA THE ACRE COMPUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A MISSILE CHECKOUT SYSTEM DESIGN OF NUMERICAL FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MISSILE DATA PROCESSING ER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING, NAVIGATION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-70 AIR VEHICLE NEW LABORATORY FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE SIMULATION THE INTEGRATEO DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE COUNTER-MEASURE NDSE CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A MISSILE TRAJECTORY REAL-TIME SIMULATIDN OF A CRUISE ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE DECOYS A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES FDR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION OF GUIOED MISSILES THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS IN THEORETICAL STUDIES OF GUIDED MISSILES A SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER F OR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES ND VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSIS REFLECTIONS ON THE IDP MISSION TO USA RETRIEVAL OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGER RECORD SYSTEM SYSTEMAnC MISTAKE ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS THE MIT MAGNETIC-CDRE MEMORY SYMPDSIUM ON MIXED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEMS ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PRDBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNDARY CONDITIONS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF FORMAL MIXED LANGUAGES EFFICIENT COMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MIllED TYPE AND METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION RECOGNITION OF MIXED-FONT IMPERFECT CHARACTERS THE W.R.E. DATA CONVERSION SYSTEM, MK II W.A.C. MK.2, A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL ·DIGITAl TO ANALOG CONVERTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIOIC THE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIDIC 8 DATA RETRIEVAL IN MOBIDIC B THE MOBIL COMPUTER LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY USE OF MOBL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS NCR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS THE EXECUTE ORERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MOOE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS ACOUSTIC-MODE SCATTERING OF HOLES IONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE DF STIMULATEO EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCT ERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH elECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING P IBM CURRENT MODE TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL A PROPOSED EVDLUTIONARY MODEL ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL VISUALIZER AS A MEANS OF DISPLAYING A8T'S STRATEGIC MODEL THE NTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MDNTE CARLO MODEL STUDY OF A OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL OPTIMAL ALLOCATION NON-STOCHASTIC TIME· SERIES USING AN AUTD-REGRESSION MODEL THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF IHILARITIES BETWEEN .THE BEHAVIOR SF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS SOME S OOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IFRENCH) ON OF GAME-LEA~NING, PART I, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MODEL ANO ITS PARAMETERS IIMENTS ON THE MECHANllATI MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MODEL BASIN THE APPLIED AN ITERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS THE UNIVERSITY DF TORDNTO MODEL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-OOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR AN EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR COMPUTER INDEXING A SIMULATION MODEL FOR OAT A SYSTEM ANALYSIS A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEI'IS A NEW MODEL FOR ERROR CLUSTERING IN TELEPHDNE CIRCUITS A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION AT PERCEIVES, LEARNS, AND REASONS A SUGGESTED MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER TH A NEW MODEL FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS IONI COMPUTER SIMUlATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMAT A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATIDN· IN THE FLUID JET AMPLIFIER FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS A METHOD SCHEME STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION CODES A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY DF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT A MODEL FOR WEEKLY SHOP LOADING THE MODEL II UNITYPER MODEL MAKING PROBLEMS IN ELECTION FORECASTING THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIM ENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED MISSILE THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM AN EXPERIMENT MODEL OF ADAPTIVE· MEMORY A PHYSICAL MODEL OF AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PROCESS 255 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 CACM63N IBMJ613 66~ 2~1 JACM61~ ~11 CACM612 107 JACM561 22 NCR 584 321 JACM57~ ~28 1~1 ~3 TCJ260~ WJCC58 IBMJ601 198 ADC 53 38 PACM62 62 WJCC58 149 I8MJ512 110 18MJ581 43 CACM639 5~5 PGEC603 352 CHBK62 8 LSU 58 90 RTCS62 I RTCS62 1 AUS 512 211A AUS 60B'10.3 PACM59 10 WJCC59 211 JACM613 ~~O PIRE611 313 WJCC53 181 AUS 572 218 AUS 60B'10.1 PACM62 34 SJCC62 261 EJCC57 132 AUS 63 C.10 AUS !H2 211C AUS 60CIO.3 PACM59 19 TCB~603 17 CACM623 169 CACM632 5B EJCC53 31 IFIP62 252 JACM603 26~ JACM613 336 JACM632 131 PACM59 25 ROME62 353 IFIP62 122 OCR 62 213 AUS 63 C.5 AUS 60 C4.4 WCR 574 18 EJCC59 101 PACM61 5C1 ICC 633 11~ CACM619 389 IFIP62 125 NCR 62~ 4 CACM603 168 IFIP62 725 IBMJ612 123 IBMJ632 155 PGEC633 310 WJCC58 3~ IEES56 509 50S 61 229 NCR 612 211 PACM62 88 BIT 611 21 PLCI61 25 PACM56 27 SOS 62 535 ROME62 653 TCJ6633 232 CACM619 372 WJCC61 519 PACM52T 154 PGEC635 511 MIPP61 201 EJCC61 79 IBMJ512 111 tBMJ633 22~ IBMJ633 1B2 SOS 61 485 WJCC60 151 NCR 612 61 PACM59 10 IBMJ592 169 IFIP62 411 tBMJ63~ 288 PGEC634 3~~ PGEC622 214 PGEC591 25 TCJI582 81 PGEC534 19 CAS 56 16 AUS 60B'10.3 AUS 60B'10.4 PACM62 12 PACM58 43 255 MOD - MUL TITLE WORD INDEX CURVE FITTING FOR A A MATHEMATICAL A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING A PROGRAMMING A A MACHINE A NEW THE PILOT MODEL OF APPLIED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULING MODEL OF DRUG DISTRIBUTION AND THE SOLUTION OF DIFFER ENTIAL-DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS MODEL OF ELEMENTARY SOCIAL BEHAVIOR MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION MODEL OF RECAll MODEL OF SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION MODEL OF THE A.C.E. A MODEL OF THE TRUST INVESTMENT PROCESS THE MASTER TERRAIN MODEL SYSTEM MODEL TO PROCEDURE THE BELL COMPUTER, MODel VI THE DATAMATIC 1000 MODEL 1400 OUTPUT SYSTEM OPERATIONS PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS MODEL 30-201 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER THE ALWAC CORPORATION MODEL 800 COMPUTER SIMULATION 8Y MODELING MODELING HUMAN MENTAL PROCESSES PARAMETER ESTIMA.TION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS IN LIEU OF DIAGRAMS AND MODELS STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF BRAIN MODELS MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MDDELS A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL PERCEPTRON MODELS ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION BY NEURAL NET MODelS COMPUTER PRODUCTION CF TERRAIN MODELS NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM MODELS AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN SELF-ORGANIl I NG MODELS FOR LEARNED PERCEPTION S BY HUMAN OBSERVERS STATISTICAL MODELS FOR RECALL AND RECOGNITION OF STIMULUS PATTERN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MODELS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SIMULATION OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL MOOELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER LARGE-SCALE eDPM A MODERN APPROACH TO INVENTORY CONTROL UTILIZING A A MODERN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEMS OF BUYING AND SELLING PATTERN RECOGNITION AND MODERN COMPUTERS MODERN COMPUTING IN THE NETHERLANDS (GERMANI SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN COMPUTING METHODS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION,I THE APPLICATION OF MODERN DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND RETRIEVAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEOICAL DATA IN A MODERN HOSPITAL THE STORAGE THE APPLICATION OF MODERN LEXICOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES TO MACHINE INDEXING GRAEFFE TYPE ON MODERN MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND LUENCE ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS MOOERN PROGRAMMING METHODS AND PROBLEMS AND THEIR INF SURVEY OF MODERN PROGRAM~ING TECHNIQUES SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE TRANSLATION MODERN TRENOS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES THE EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AT W.R.E. iNFORMATION SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR MATERIEL COMMAND THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MOOIFICATION PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM INTEGRATION A MODIFICATION OF FILON'S METHOD OF NUMERICAL SECANT MODIFICATION OF NEWTON'S METHOD CONVERGENCE ON A MODIFICATION OF THE QD-ALGORITHM WITH GRAEFFE-TYPE 704 (GERMANI ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EOPM TYPE POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS THE EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC RANDOM NUMBERS A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDOOF LARGE MATRICES A MODIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION A MODIFIED HOLLAND MACHINE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE LOCATING THE LARGEST WORO IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED MEMORY ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIED REFLECTED BINARY CODE ESTIMATING THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIEO RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD ON MODIFYING THE 1620 ADD TABLE MODULAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS WRITTEN IN COBOL SIGN DETERMINATION IN A MODULAR NUMBER SYSTEM TRANSISTORIZED MODULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE USE OF TRIPLE-MODULAR REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER RELIABILITY A PULSE-OURATION-MODULATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED·CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION THEORY AND APPLICATIONS A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTER NANOSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BAND TRANSMISSION AN EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSMISS ION AN EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH-SPEEO DATA A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE COOE MODULATOR CORRECTION, A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MODULATOR ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID MODULATOR PRECISION MODULATORS AND DEMODULATORS MINIMUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-80RNE CONTROL APPLICATIONS VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS SIGN CORRECTION IN MODULUS CONVENTION AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION OF MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF THE MONTS CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS AN APPLICATION TIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS IDIFFEREN MOLECULAR STORAGE AND READ-OUT WITH MICROWAVES THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES TO MOLECULAR-BEAM PROBLEMS DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOII AND· THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES DIGITAL PATT!ERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS MACHINE CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF A PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION YE INDISCREET MONITOR DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OP ERATING SYSTEM PART I, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS AND THE MONITOR DATA PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORK MONITORING ANO CONTROL A METHOO OF AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT A FLEXIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE METHOO OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 105 MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC MONITORING SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PRODUCTION MONHDRING, SALES STATISTICS, ETC. THE MONROBOT ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS 256 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MIN - MON IBMJ583 232 I FIP62 145 CATH63 375 WJCC61 145 tATH63 310 I CIP59 309 MTl 611 25 MANCSI 24 CATH6) 347 30 EJCC57 NSMT60 367 HARV49 20 SACI58 43 PACM6I 10C2 ONR 52 II NEWC57 118 WJCC55 13 WJCC61 111 CACM5'l7 2B AUS 60 Bl.1 SOS 61 385 CABS6Z 204 SOS 62 463 SOS 62 551 CACM634 190 SOS 62 49 MTP 58 669 PACM61 11-2 SOS 59 7 SDS 59 51 HARV61 48 15 FJCC63 CAS 59 50 AUS 63 A.2 WJCC55 91 ECIP5S 60 TCB5612 62 AUS 60 A7.1 SJCC62 291 MIPP61 326 JACM5S3 246 IFIP62 699 TCB4614 127 IFIP62 326 NSMT60 511 AUS 63 C.ll CAS 58 11 JACMS92 128 PACM58 16 JACM6D2 181 CACM588 9 IFIP62 93 ECIPS5 150 tACM592 6 TCJ6632 193 TCJ1582 83 JACM613 331 F JCC63 481 tACM627 3ij2 JACM613 418 PGECS94 449 PACM56 12 IBSJ621 82 CACM625 263 HARV61 136 WJCC58 203 IBMJ622 200 WJCC56 53 OPI 62 104 PGEC602 256 PGECS93 265 EJCC58 38 IBMJ591 74 PGEC544 7 PGEC551 20 PGEC562 82 JACM554 229 WJCC58 141 I BMJ621 89 JACM51l 41 CAMB49 41 AUS 63 8.14 TCJ6633 277 TCJ6633 287 NCR 584 255 AUS 63 B.16 HARV61 326 HARV49 219 OCR 62 153 JACM622 240 CACM61D 553 CACM639 506 IBSJ632 153 FJCC6Z 141 CENGS? 134 PGEC61Z 2H WJCCS6 68 JACM512 112 EOPS61 408 ONR 52 1 MON - MUL TITLE WORD INDEX CONDITIONAL MONTE CARLO MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS MONTE CARLO COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION ON THE MONTE CARLO METHOD THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE CARLO METHOD R INTEGRALS AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULA MONTE CARLO METHOOS STUOY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO MODEL PROGRAMMING A MONTE CARLO PROBLEM THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMULATION AND MONTE CARLO PROCEOURES PROBLEM A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING MONTECODE. AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVO LVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTI A MONTE-tARLO APPROACH TO THE SOLUTION OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS MONTECODE. AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS INTEGRATOR DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL ON MOORE GRAPHS WITH DIAMETERS 2 ANO J EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON- MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS MORE ACCURATE LINEAR LEAST SQUARES MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMAHC MONITORING SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS PROCESSING A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATION TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS IGRAMS. THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCULATION OF CONVEX AND. MORE SPECIFICALLY. LINEAR PROGRAMS CFRENCH' MORE TEST MATRICES FOR DETERMINANTS AND INVERSES THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLD COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE ON COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE MOSAIC. THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLV AUTOMATIC COMPUTER WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIE' COMPUTER PRODUCTION. ABSTRACTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE WAVE EQUATION IN A MEDIUM IN MOTION NUMERICAL METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION IINTED MOTOR. A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITTENT AND CONTINUOUS MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOURIER ANALYSIS OF THE MOTION OF A HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED PISTON CALCULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS El01 MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING EQUI THE PRINTED MOTOR. A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITTENT ANO CONTINUOUS THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM. A CASE STUOY AN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES COMPUTER SCIENCE MOVIES COMPUTER SCIENCE MOVIES A NUMERICAL _METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING 80UNOARY RADII A NUMERICAL METHOO FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISOOOSE CURVES FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN MT CURRENT RESEARCH AT fHE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ON DISCUSSION ON METHODOLOGY IN MT SPECIAL REPORT ON MT MT AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY .THE SOLUTION OF MT LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS THROUGH LEXICOGRAPHY MT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COMPUTATION OF SIN N. COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER HOW MUCH SCIENCE CAN YOU HAVE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES MULTI-CHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DC VOLTAGES A TRANSISTORIZED. MULTI-CHANNEL. AIRBORNE VOLTAGE-To-DIGITAL CONVERTER AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION IN MULTI-COMPONENT DISTILLATION COLUMN DESIGN A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEMS ITERATION OVER MULTI-DIMENSIONAL HYPERCUBES. I. A PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE FITTING THE RCA MULTI-FONT READING MACHINE A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER A MULTI-LEVEL CODE PROCESSOR A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTSPSEUOO-COOE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES THE MULTI-LIST CENTRAL PROCESSOR OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL NT COEFI NOTE ON DECOMPOSITION INTO FIRST ORDER OF MULTI-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTA A MULTI-PASS TRANSLATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 ABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF COMPUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER SYSTEM A PROB SYMPOSIUM ON MULTI-PROGRAMMING CCONCURRENT PROGRAMS. CATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OPTIMUM ALLO RAMPS. A lECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING ING ANO CONTROL RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAMPS'. A NEW TOOL IN PLANH A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS MULTI-REGISTER SCHEMES FOR ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL IBY TELEPHONE. ON E STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATEO MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUFACTURING COMPLEX SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS A METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING APPLICATION OF ERROR-tORRECTING CODES TO MULTI-WAY SWITCHING OPERAflONAL ANALOG SIM ULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF _A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER A HIGH-SPEED MULTICHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERTER AN IMPROVED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABILIZATION SYSTEM CODING FOR "ULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM PILOT. THE NBS MUL TlCOMPUTER SYSTEM THE GUS MUL TICOMPUTER SYSTEM ADDRESSING MULTIDIMENSIONAL ARRAYS MULTIDIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC MEMORY SELECTION SYSTEMS STRATEGY FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP DIFFUSION COMPUTATIONS BANZAI. A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 709 AND 1090 SYSTEMS MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITION 251 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MOD - NUL JACM562 13 WJCC59 261 AUS 511 116 JACM633 302 JACM513 329 HARV49 201 TOMM58 198 TCJ6633 211 LSU 58 104 8 IT 611 21 CAS 55 94 JACM584 343 rCJ2592 90 TCJ5622 88 JACM592 204 PACM62 41 IFIP62 61 TCJ5622 BB NCR 584 211 18MJ605 491 IBMJ592 169 VJCC59 255 JACM512 112 FJCC63 609 IFIP62 319 ICIP59 93 CACM63D 145 IFIP62 141 PACM58 42 JACM593 429 ADC 53 38 PGEC511 31 CACM606 342 TOMM58 205 18MJ601 36 rC86634 121 EJCC60 325 IBMJ604 318 LSU 55 135 EJCC60 325 AUS 63 A.8 CAS 62 204 CACM621 423 CACM639 512 JACM582 161 CACM630 625 NSMT60 155 NSMT60 191 NSMT60 521 NSMT60 126 NSMT60 312 NSMT60 140 IBMJ592 141 IBMJ5B4 2B2 WCR 604 42 PIRE611 49 WJCC54 113 VCR 514 284 AUS 60 B4.1 SJCC63 121 IFIP62 545 TCJ6633 264 CACM599 29 OCR 62 3 IEES56 515 PACM59 24 WJCC60 53 PACM62 14 ICIP59 144 WOC062 214 PACM59 41 IFIP62 213 TCJ2593 144 ARAP623 163 FJCC63 141 IFIP62 510 PACM62 56 SJCC63 11 TCJ5634 300 PACM61 12A5 fOMM5B 222 EJCC59 114 FJCC63 519 TCJ3603 150 PACM61 2A3 TCJ1594 196 PACM62 102 ICIP59 396 PGEC593 3Bl NCR 531 2 WJCC54 118 WJCC56 62 PGEC6Z5 655 EJCC58 11 PGEC636 611 CACM624 205 PGEC521 25 IFIP62 112 PACM62 96 OCR 62 2B1 251 MUL - NAT TITLE WORD INDEX MaN - MUL COMPUTER-AUTOMAT EO OESIGN OF MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITION LOGIC IBMJ611 2 MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIRCUITS IN FUNCTIONAL CANONICAL FORM JACM594 538 ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID MODULATOR PGEC562 82 A MULTILAYER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER PGEC636 181 A NEW CLASS OF MULTILAYER S.ERIES-COUPLED PERCEPTRONS SOS 62 "85 A PROGRAM TO DRAW MULTILEVEL FLOW CHARTS II JCC59 131 MULTILEVEL PROGRAMMING FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM EJCC61 1 THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT CACM601 409 ICC 608 11 THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT IIJCC59 14 A MULTI LOAD TRANSF·LUXOR MEMORY JACM552 99 REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER COMPUTATIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGIt-SPEED MULTIPATH CORE FOR A COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY PGEC623 405 EMPLOYING TDRCIDAL'MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS OF MULTI PATH CORES CIRCUITS PGEC622 218 LOGIC 8Y ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTI PATH FERRITE CORES NCR 584 268 CALeULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTIPATH STRUCTURES NCR 584 263 ANALOG CO~PUTING WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING MULTIPHASE A-C VOLTAGES NCR 531 30 MULTIPHASE SORTING CACM635 214 MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM CODING FOR MULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A PGEC625 655 OCR 62 305 THE USE OF MULTIPLE AUTD-CORRELATION IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES JACM633 301 SUBMICROSECDND CORE MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINC IDENCE PGEC602 192 JACM593 313 PILOT. A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS AIC 634 245 OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A 8ALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE DECOYS ANALOG SIMULATION SJCC62 261 N-CIMENSIONAL CODES FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING MULTIPLE ERRORS CACM61D 545 AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER MEMORY 18MJ634 317 AN INPUT DEVICE USING MULTIPLE GATES HARV47 254 MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS IBMJ623 306 08TAlNING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWD-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS IPROGRAM FOR JACM631 48 08TAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWD-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS' IPROGRAM FOR JACM632 256 NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE INTEGRALS AUS63 B.18 COMPUTER MULTIPLE INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIVE ANALOG SJCC63 205 DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED ON-LINE OATA PROCESSORS EJCC51 112 MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODELS CABS62 204 CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE THIN FILM MEMORY DEVICE WJCC60 97 PACM56 2B SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT THE NATURE OF MULTIPLE MEANING NSMT60 386 MULTIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION MTL 612 405 SOLUTIONS OF INCOMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA DATA PROCESSING PACM58 41 MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC CACM60D 652 A NOTE ON MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC CACM618 353 MULTIPLE PROGRAMMING OATA PROCESSING CACM612 99 A MULTIPLE PURPOSE DRTHONORMALIZING CODE AND ITS USES JACM544 183 SEQUENTIAL MACHINES MULTIPLE REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF JACM623 32" A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MUL TlPLE REGRESSION PACM58 47 PROGRAMMING MULT IPLE REGRESSION TCJ6631 57 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS MULTIPLE REGRESSION ON E.D.P. EQUIPMENT AND ITS CAN 60 109 APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIAtE SIZE CCMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE LSU 58 129 A METHOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH FILE PGEC61" T18 MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS AUS 571 116 PROBLEMS MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOO FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE CACM620 613 MULTIPLE SHOPS TCB5613 114 DATA TRANSMISSION FOR THE MULTIPLE VARIATE COUNTER TCJ664" 339 A MULTIPLE-ACCESS DISC FILE FJCC63 351 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER PGEC593 326 ON THE WIRING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIDENCE MAGNETIC MEMORIES PGEC561 19 FJCC62 86 DB25. A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL RELIA81LITY IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF MUL TlPLE-ELEMENT SW.ITCHING CIRcuns I BMJ582 1"2 T ACCURACY AND FAST. NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BI NCR 594 259 COMPUTER DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL NETWORKS PGEC611 21 MULTIPLE-OUTPUT RELAY SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV512 59 ERAL DEVICES THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF UNILAT PGEC604 "11 MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYZER IFIP62 306 ON USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TO-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSI CACM638 439 MULTIPLE-PRECISION DIVISION CACM612 98 A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATING-POINT INTERPRETIVE PRDGRA rCJ6631 62 M FOR THE CONTROL CAT A 160" TEACHING DEVICE PLATO II. A MULTIPLE-STUDENT. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED. AUTOMATIC PLCI61 205 THE EASTMAN KODAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER EJCC52 118 A DIODE MULTIPLEXER FOR ANALOG VOLTAGES PGEC552 6" TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION PGEC591 "2 . COMPUTER MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION USING BINARY LOGARITHMS PGEC624 512 PGEC591 25 A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES TWO'S COMPLEMENT MULTIPLICATION IN BINARY PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC553 118 THEORETICAL CURRENT MULTIPLICATION OF A CYLINDRICAL HOOK COLLECTOR IBMJ611 25 OPTIMU~ TIME FOR MULTIPLICATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER TCJ361~ 2S6 PROGRAMMED MULTIPLICATION ON THE IBM 401 JACM574 4"2 A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLICATION PROCESS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS CACM604 241 PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSEUDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES IBMJ622 210 SURVEY OF ANALOG MULTIPLICATION SCHEMES JACM541 21 PGEC521 52 A STA81LIZEo ELECTRONIC MULTIPLIER AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER PIRE530 1410 A TIME-SHARING ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC541 11 A TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER PGEC561 26 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC512 100 THE CYCLE SPLITTER. A WIDE-BAND PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER NCR 594 215 THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC613 512 MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER A IEES56 515 OF PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS BY USE OF THE LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER OPTIMIZATION PGEC635 488 RSENNE PRIMES FOR THE DESIGN OF A HIGIt-SPEED DIGITAL MULTIPLIER THE USE OF INllEX CALCULUS AND ME JACM611 81 ORO-PLAYBACK SYSTE~ FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER IIGH PERFORMANCE 14-CHANNEL MAGNETIC REC NCR 612 89 AN ACCURATE ANALOG MULTIPLIER AND DIVIDER PGEC612 269 ONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS TRIG PGEC512 86 AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATION PECS52 5 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING CARRIERS PGEC571 30 AN ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING THYRITE PGECS42 "2 AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES, DIODES. RESISTORS. PGEC592 222 PGEC581 41 A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-OIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT MULTIPLIERS MSEE"63 24 THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS NCR 612 1"3 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. MULTIPLIERS AND FUNCTION GENERATORS CH8K62 3 258 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 258 MUL - NET TITLE WORD INDEX ANALOG ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR A NOTE ON ANALOGUE TAPE OUTPUT THE THEORY OF GENERALIZEO MULTIPLIERS AND SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID MODULATOR MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ELEMENTS MULTIPLYING AND FUNCTION GENERATION MULTIPLYING BOOLEAN MATRICES MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED MULTIPOINT ITERATION FUNCTIONS MULTIPROCESSING AND MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEMS A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEM A DIRECTLY COUPLED MULTIPROCESSING SYSTEM PROBLEMS OF STORAGE ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTI PROGRAMMED SYSTEM A MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEM DESIGN ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL MULTIPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 1 ANO 2. I NTRODUCTI ON AND THEORY MULTIPROGRAM SCHEOULING, PARTS 3 AND 4. SCHEDULING ALGORITHM AND EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS THE CIRRUS MULTI PROGRAM SYSTEM DESIGN OF A MULTIPROGRAMMED ALGEBRAIC COMPILER A HEURISTIC FOR PAGE TURNING IN A MULTIPROGRAMMEO COMPUTER PROBLEMS OF STORAGE ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTIPROGRAMMEO SYSTEM SEQUENCING ASPECTS OF MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH EXPERIMENT IN MULTIPROGRAMMING MULTIPROGRAMMING MULTIPROGRAMMING COMPUTER USE OF MULTIPROGRAMMING IN THE DESIGN OF A LOW COST DIGITAL MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH, FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEM GENERALIZED MULTIPROCESSING AND MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEMS MULTIPROGRAMMING THE RCA 601 MULTIPROGRAMMING, AN ORIENTATION (SWEOISH) MULTIPROGRAMMING, THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEW LOGICAL ELEMENTS THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF TRANSISTOR THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE, PART 1, THE COMMUTATOR THE BJAX, A NEW MULTIPURPOSE COMPUTER ELEMENT THE USE OF MULTIPURPOSE LOGICAL DEVICES AN APPROXIMATE METHOO FOR TREATING A CLASS OF MULTIQUEUE PROBLEMS APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR A MULTIQUEUEING PROBLEM A GRADIENT MET~OD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION PROCESSES A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MULTITERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS INFORMATION THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE CORRELATION ION OF MISSIll A METHOD FOR FINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REOUCT THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN HIGHLY MULTIVARIATE SITUATIONS THE HANDLING OF MULTIWAY TABLES ON COMPUTERS MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUNICH COMPUTER PERM (GERMAN) MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS THE PARAMETRON DIGITAL COMPUTER MUSASINO-l MUSE, A SOUND SYNTHESIZER COMPUTER MUSIC A TECHNIQUE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION CORRECTION TO AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION THE MUSP STATISTICAL SYSTEM A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY UNCOL, THE MYTH AND THE FACT THREE MYTHS OF COMPUTERDOM COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 AND 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER NUMERICAL QUADRATURE IN N DIMENSIONS TRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION Of E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS ANO MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELEC TRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELEe COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 AND 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME COMMENT ON 'DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES ARBITRARY BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OF THRESHOLD DEVICES ISTRAIG HTFORWARO WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT THE N.C.R. MAGNETIC CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W. MUL TI Pl E ERRCRS N-DIMENSIONAL CODES FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING A RECURSIVE PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL N-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRAL IEFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATI NG UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE IFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATI NG UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE' A NOTE ON A METHOt FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS A HIGH SPEEO N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH A HIGH SPEED N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH SYNTHESIS OF N-VALUED SWITChiNG CIRCUITS COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC DIRECT COOING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAMES A STUDY OF METHODS FOR SYSTE~ATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES RETRIEVAL OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGE~ RECORD SYSTEM MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE A SYSTEM FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A COMPUTER AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR AND NAND LOGIC A NEW APPROACH TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIODE NANOSECOND LOGIC NANOSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BAND A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORY DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NONNANOSECOND SWITCHING IN THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS OF THE NAREC COMPUTER SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS. CASE STUDY NATIONAL ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING, 15 MAYI USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 91-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, 259 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MUL - NAT PGEC562 B2 lUS 60 C9.1 PGEC593 391 CACM622 10Z NCR 564 14 AUS 60C11.4 PACM62 80 FJCC63 101 I BSJ621 64 IBSJ633 218 CACM610 421 FJCC63 139 EJCC59 15 PGEC636 663 CACM606 341 CACM6D1 413 AUS 63 C.11 PACM61 ZBl CACM629 4BO CACM610 421 JACM613 426 PACM6Z 2B PCS 62 1~2 AIC 623 18 CACM629 473 CACM59N 13 CACM625 282 FJCC63 101 PACM6I 12Cl BIT 631 1 PACM59 11 IBMJ591 46 J BMJ512 ll6 PACM59 46 HARV512 192 18MJ613 204 I BMJ622 246 HARV61 125 Bll 631 21 HARV512 302 I BMJ601 66 PACM59 10 AUS 63 B.2 TCJ4624 211D EJCC51 11 ECIP55 40 AUS 511 116 PGEC593 308 IFIP62 451 CABS62 424 TCJ6632 129 PGEC513 115 PGEC581 60 PACM61 6C6 ANL 53 84 PIRE530 1401 ARAP612 325 TCB6621 21 J BMJ592 141 IBMJ512 llO I BMJ5B 1 43 I BMJ583 218 TCJ6631 15 IBMJ512 110 I BMJ561 43 I BMJ583 218 CACM604 235 CACM600 536 JACM514 438 I BMJ592 141 AUS 60B'6.1 PIRE611 210 PGEC612 151 LCMT61 149 AUS 60B 11.2 CACM61D 545 CACM631 35 CACM5'l4 11 CACM590 26 CACM594 19 P GEC592 108 NCR 584 246 NCR 584 246 PGEC581 52 I BMJ592 141 TCJ6632 113 JACM614 538 CACM623 169 MTL 611 265 JACM611 91 PGEC635 462 PGEC625 1>58 PGEC593 265 FJCC63 ,9 IFIP62 585 I BMJ602 189 P IRE530 1313 AUS 63 A.l1 CACM629 410 CACM639 502 259 NAT - NEU TITLE WORD INDEX E, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 91-WORKING GROUP MEMORY STUDIES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL BUREA~ OF STANDARDS OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS COMPUTATION LABORATORY I SEACl COMPUTER ISEAC) THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASrERN AUTOMATIC NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS DESIGN FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUT THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL COMPUTER. TH E CRt 102-0 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER G USING AN IeM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND PAPER TAPE THE NATIONAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM NOTE ON COMMI SSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS FILE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL MENU STUDY AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY'S ACE DATA PROCESSING AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EOP AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE ONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEI COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTI SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 PROGRAMMING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 ELECTRONIC-DATA PROCESSING IN THE NATIONALIZED INDUSTRIES INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALIZEO INDUSTRIES NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL SYNAPSES NATURAL DATA UNITS THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NETWORKS A NATURAL IMAGE COMPUTER INTERROGATING A COMPUTER IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNDERSTAND NATURAL LANGUAGE INFERENTIAL RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROA CH TO THE PReBLEM OF COMPUTATION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE EO MACHINE LANG~AGE (ASSOCIATIVEI ON A PROPERTY OF NATURAL LANGUAGE ANO ITS USE FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROV AVAILABILITY OF MACHINE-USABLE NATURAL LANGUAGE MATERIAL ANALYSIS BY SYNTHESIS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING OF NATURAL LANGUAGES DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY THE NATURE OF MULTIPLE MEANING ON THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ON THE NATURE OF THE RELIABILITY OF AUTOMATA SOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER PROBLEMS ICoe 1604) DISCUSSION OF IDEAS FOR THE NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY COMPUTING MACHINE OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSrALLATION OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH IONRI DIGITAL COMPUTER NEWSLETTER EVALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENTS, AND SYSTEMS FOR NAVAL USE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION DIGITAL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCED BOMBING, NAVIGATION AND MISSilE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-1 NAVIGATION. GUIDANCE, AND CONTROL OF AERDSPAC.E VEHICLES IE TIE-IN OF T HE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM HIGH-FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-MD AND NB-ZR ALLOYS PILOT. THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM NCR EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA DEVELO PM EN T OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A THE NCR 102A AS AN AID IN TRAINING AND RESEARCH FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NCR 304 I'AGNETIC TAPE FILE PROCESSING WITH THE NCR 304 THE FLOW 0 IAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATION COMPUTER BUILDINC BLOCK APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL NCR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS NEAR SURFACES A PROGRESS REPORT ON NEBULA NEBULA. A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR OATA PROCESSING PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATION PROBLEMS A NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR STABILITY OF WHAT TRAINING DOES A CUSTOMER WANT. NEED NEED FOR AN ALGORITHM DATA PROCESSING THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE SIGN OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND THE DE S OF THE THEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL PROCESSES THE NEED FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN HON-COMPUTER ASPECT PRESENT AND PROJECT·ED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CURRICULUM NEEDS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD PERSONNEL SELECTION AND TRAINING. THE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRIAL USER THE MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY NEGATIVE-BASE NUMBER-REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES COMPONENTS NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL COMPUTER A RECOGNITION METHOD USING NEIGHBOR DEPENDENCE COMPILATION FOR TWO COMPUTERS WITH NELIAC NELIAC A SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION OF BC NELIAC A NELIAC GENERATED 1090-1401 COMPILER A NELIAC-GENERATED 1090-1401 COMPILER NELlAC, A DIALECT OF ALGOL COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY SIMtlLATION OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CelL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER NERVE NET THEORY THMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE NETS A THEORY AND SI MULATION OF RHY AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS. THE LUCKY RECKONERS NERVOUS SYSTEM CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTING IN A PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM MODELS THE IDENTIFICATION OF NESTED STRUCTURES IN PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS DESIGN OF AN ARITHMETIC UNIT INCORPORATING A NESTING STORE NESTING WITHIN THE PREPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE SYNTHESIS OF A COMMUNICATION NET ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION BY NEURAL NET MODELS CCNTRANS. ICONCEPTUAL THOUGHT. RANDOM-NET SIMULATION) NERVE NET THEORY MODERN COMPUTING IN THE NETHERLANOS IGERMAN) THE NETHERLANDS AUTOMATIC INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTRE 260 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MUL - NET CACM632 51 ADC 53 211 ONR 53 1 EJCC51 84 EJCC53 58 PECS52 2 NSMT60 39 EJCC54 40 EJCC57 243 AUS 60 Al.4 AUS 513 312 TCJ2604 1'018 TCJ6631 1 EJCC58 63 FTT 53 135 TC82595 19 CAN 58 61 fJCC62 71 ICSI582 1429 CTPC54 81 TeJ2593 120 AUS 513 301 TCJ2604 185 BCS 58 290 IFIP62 40 SOS 62 111 PCS 62 33 SOS 59 232 OPI 62 233 IFIP62 288 CATH63 211 IFIP62 318 ONR 56 11 MIPP61 58 MTl 612 531 18MJ613 192 OPI 62 31 NSMT60 386 CAN 60 93 RTCS62 196 CAS 60 91 MSEE464 44 DNR 53 23 SEE 'OCN' 9 EJCC56 EJCC51 64 PIRE611 313 CCST61 411 EJCC51 68 I BMJ621 119 EJCC58 11 AUS 60014.2 CAS 56 20 CAS 56 112 EJCC56 34 NEWC51 9 WJCC58 59 NCR 594 204 NCR 624 4 PACM61 10C3 IBMJ602 152 TCJ5623 162 TCJ4613 191 J ACM602 163 PACM61 13A2 CACM584 1 BIT 621 35 WJCC55 26 CTPC54 55 CTPC54 4 CLUN55 153 CAN 62 110 18MJ621 63 PGEC6.33 214 IBMJ583 223 EJCC59 15 PGEC625 683 CACM60N 601 CACM633 91 CACM631 361 PACM61 285 CACM622 101 CACM608 463 AUS 63 B.l0 FJCC63 15 CABS62 468 SJCC62 111 MTP 58 611 MTP 58 119 SJCC62 141 MTP sa 669 MTL 611 143 IFIP62 694 NSMT60 261 J 8MJ603 311 SOS 62 551 EJCC61 124 CABS62 46B ECIP55 60 ICC 623 163 260 NET - NON TITLE WORD INDEX THEORY OF LOGICAL ARITHMETICAL ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTING THE THEORY OF REALIZATION OF EVENTS BY LOGICAL ON ERROR MINIMIZING NEURAL TURING MACHINES, FINITE AUTOMATA AND NEURAL THE UTILITY OF ANASTOMOTIC TOLERABLE ERRORS OF NEURONS FOR INFALL IBLE MAINTAINED ACTIVITY IN NEURAL DISJUNC~IVELY LINEAR LOGIC BOOLEAN MATRICES AND THE STABILITY OF NEURAL BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY AGATHA TVCHE, OF NERVOUS PATTERN RECOGNITION WITH AN ADAPTIVE SIMULATION OF A TRAFFIC OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A READBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG PROCEDURE ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS NETS A THEORY AND SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC NETS 8Y NUMERICAL METHOOS NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS PATTERN AND NETS, THE LUCKY RECKONERS NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION NETWORK TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING NETWORK INCREASED DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING NETWORK ANALYSER NETWORK ANALYSER NETWORK ANALYSER A DIGITAL DISPLAY NETWORK ANALYSIS NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER NETWORK ANALYSIS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOW NETWORK CALCULATORS A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE AND MECHANIZATIONS ON THE INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK ERROR IN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS ACTIVITY NETWORK FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS DATA PROCESSING FOR COM~UNICATION NETWORK MONITORING AND CONTROL ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET DEADLINES IVITY REALIZATION OF LOGICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSIT A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS A BREAKPOINT TECHNIQUE FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 6~0 AND BURROUGHS 220 A NEW ACTIVE-PASS IVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSI ENf FIELD PROBLEMS NETWORK SOLUTION.OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEM THE THEORY CF CONTACT NETWORKS AND CONVENTIONAL NETWORK THEORY SCME RELATIONS 8ETWEEN ROING SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATICN TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECO AN ANALYSIS BY ARITHMETICAL METHODS OF A CALCULATING NETWORK WITH FEEDBACK ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES PROBLEM .ANALeGIES NETWORK-TYPE DIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELDTHE DESIGN AND USE OF HAZARD-FREE SWITCHING NETWORKS 2N-TERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS SYNTHESIS OF VECTOR NETWORKS STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING NETWORKS THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NETWORKS AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF LOGICAL NETWORKS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Of TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NETWORKS MINIMAL COMPLETE RELAY DECOOING NETWORKS LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION IN RANDOM NETWORKS INTERCONNECTION TECHNIQUES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR NETWORKS COMPUTER DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL NETWORKS SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN LARGE NETWORKS TOPOLOGICAL SORTING OF LARGE NETWORKS THE DESIGN OF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS COMPUTER CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL PROJECT NETWORKS A REALIZATION PDRCEOURE FOR THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS CHECKING FOR LOOPS IN NETWORKS LOGICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF SWITCHING NETWORKS SOME METHOO FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MULTITERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS A GRAPHICAL OF GRAPH THEORY TO THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS THE APPLICATION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE NETWORKS TRANSFER-FUNCTION ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS ON THE LOOP AND NODeELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COE FFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NETWORKS ABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS THEORETICAL CONSIOERATIONS ON RELI SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN THE THEORY OF CONTACT NETWORKS ANO CONVENTIONAL NETWORK THEORY THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES THE RELlAeJLHY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON NETWORKS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF UNILATERAL DEVICES TIME-DELAY NETWORKS FOR AN ANALOG COMPUTER ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR DIGITAL STORAGE MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS IN DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR GENERALIZATION AND INFORMATION STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF AOALINE 'NEURONS' CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWO-INPUT FLEXIBLE CELLS CORRECTION TO MINIMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS REPRESENTATION NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS CORRECTION TO 'THE DESIGN OF COMPLEMENTARY-OUTPUT NETWORKS' CONTRACTION NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNOARY NEURAL ANALOGS -APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASED ON MULTI ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION BY NEURAL NET MODELS ON ERROR ~INIMIZING NEURAL NETS .TURING MACHINES, fINITE AUTOMATA AND NEURAL NETS MAINTAINED ACTIVITY IN NEURAL NETS BOOLEAN MATRICES ANO THE STABILITY OF N~URAL NETS ENTS SOME SINILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK MODEL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIM 261 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NAT - NEU PIRE530 1357 JACM564 360 PGEC573 154 JACM582 181 SOS 61 121 JACM614 467 RTCS62 62 RTCS62 66 JACM622 268 PGEC625 623 PGEC632 61 SJCC62 171 JACM603 251 WJCC59 304 MTP58 611 NCR 602 66 CACM638 480 AUS 63 C.18 CACM614 167 IBMJ631 22 AUS 512 221 AUS 60 C8.3 AUS 60 C8.4 PACM62 94 EJCC60 241 AUS 60B'9.2 CACM636 325 WOC062 93 PGEC553 118 BIT 621 21 SOS 62 ~35 FJCC62 141 EJCC51 115 PGEC635 443 TCJ3602 89 IFIP62 190 CACM590 20 P IRE611 268 WCR 584 123 HARV572 2 NCR 612 101 PACM52T 61 CAC~612 101 CHBK62 9 JACM571 41 HARV512 51 PGEC574 261 EJCC58 119 PGEC583 231 SOS 59 232 WJCC59 103 NCR 602 11 IBMJ60S 525 PACM61 1083 SOS 61 291 WJCC61 81 PGEC611 21 IFIP62 116 CACM62N 5~B PGEC626 143 18SJ631 24 PGEC635 454 PGEC635 464 CACM631 384 HARV512 235 HARV572 302 HARV571 244 WJCC55 7 PGEC583 199 CHBK62 2 RTCS62 70 HARV572 2 PIRE611 49 RTCS62 129 PIRE611 245 PGEC622 123 PGEC604 471 PGEC544 16 IEES56 416 PGEC601 30 PGEC583 196 EJCC55 83 HARV571 26 SOS 62 435 PGEC622 136 PGEC611 62 SOS 61 485 HARV572 14 PGEC603 338 PGEC584 285 PGEC633 232 JACM613 336 SJCC62 153 PIRE611 49 SOS 62 551 SOS 61 121 JACM614 461 JACM622 26B PGEC632 61 SOS 62 535 261 NEU - NOT TITLE WORD INDEX LEARNING IN NEURAL SYSTEMS THE NEURISTOR FEASIBILITY OF NEURISTOR LASER COMPUTERS LOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEURISTOR SYSTEMS ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL FUNCTION PROPERTIES OF A NEURON WITH MANY INPUTS RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS PATTERN AND CHARACTER PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS TOLERABLE ERRORS OF NEURONS FOR INFALLIBLE NETS AND INFORMATION STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF AOALINE 'NEURONS' GENERAlIZATI ON STRATEGY FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP OIFFUSION COMPUTATIONS MS BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 109 AND 7090 SYSTE THE WORD 'NEW' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR EOITING THE NEWS AND THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. BI8LIOGRAPHY BID NEWS LETTER NO.1. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH (ONR I DIGITAL COMPUTER NEWSLETTER SENEWS. SCIENCE EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE NEWSLETTER CORRECTIONS NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOD SECANT MODIFICATION OF NEWTON'S METHOD 8DUNDARY-VALUE PI SOME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARA80LIC AND ELLIPTIC DATA PROCESSING, WHAT NEXT UNIYAC-LARC, THE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER DESIGN GOALS ANI) PREDICT IONS THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME LE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LARGE-SCA DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS STATIC REVERSAL PRoceSSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS NICHOLAS OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH NICHOLAS ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL RESIDUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS ANGLE-Of-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER W.A.C. MK.2. A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER A NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONYERTER DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSIS NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A EXPERIMENTS NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL CAL NETWORKS ON THE LOOP AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRI COUNTABLE-BIT NOMOGRAPHIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTATION, 'NOEL' COMPUTATION IN THE PRESENCE OF NOISE CHARACTER RECOGNITION AS SIGNAL DETECTION IN NOISE DIGITAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED STATIONARY NOISE NOISE AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES PARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATION DISTRIBUTED NOISE GENERATOR FOR THE 8AND 0-20 CPS DIRECTIONAL COUPLING AND ITSJUSE FORAM~~~~~ NOISE REDUCTION ANALOG COMPUTING APPLIED TO NOISE STUDIES IFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED CLIPPING IRFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPl ON THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAO-SHARING MATRIX SWITCHES AUTCCORRELATIONS FOR 800LEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES COMPUTER ENGINEERING BASIC NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL NOMINAL CLEARANCE OF THE FOIL 8EARING A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY CLEAN SURFACES COUNTABLE-BIT NOMOGRAPHIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTATION, 'NOEL' A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES TRANSLATION A REDUCTION METHOD FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA, AND ITS APPLICATION TO THESAURIC THE COMPUTER IN A NON-ARITHMETIC ROLE NON-8INARY SWlrCHING THEORY PROCESSES THE NEED FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL FORTRAN EXPERIENCE AND REMOTE OPERATION BY NON-COMPUTER SPECIALISTS RECORDING HEAD fOR DIGITAL INFORMATION STORAGE WITH NON-CONTACT OPERATION THE HORSESHOE HEAD, A NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT A WORD-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY A READ-CUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-OESTRUCTIVELY READ STORES NON-DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF REOURSIVE PROGRAMMING 60 NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL THEOREMS A NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY LOGICAL SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR ALGORITHMS URPOSE DIGITAL CnMPUTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS IROUTINES ON A GENERAL-P A STUDY OF ASYNCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF OIGITAL COMPUT AEROOYNAMICS THE STA81LITY OF NON-LINEAR OIFFERENCE-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM A GENERALIZED METHOD FOR FINDING ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS TH TWO-PCINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WI ATTERING PHASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SC A NON-LINEAR ESTIMATION PROGRAM THE SO LUTI ON OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE CONTROL SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER PROOUCT ALLOCATION A NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WlrH APPLICATION TO T ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFDR~ANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SU8JECTED TO STATISTICAL INPU K SYSTEMS THE EFFECT OF NON-LINEARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEOBAC A NON-MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY (GERMANI AN ANALYSIS OF NON-MATHEMATICAL DATA-PROCESSING LOGICAL OR NON-MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMES SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS HANDLING OF NON-NUMERICAL INFORMATION LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS OF NON-ORTHOGONAL DATA NON-PROCEDURAL DATA SYSTEM LANGUAGES AN EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS NON-PROGRAMMED CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER GUIDANCE A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC MULTIPLE INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER SCIENCE AND THE NON-SC I ENTI ST TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOGMODEL THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTO-REGRESSION A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOD WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF NONARITHMETIC DATA PROCESSING PROCEOURES 262 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NET - NON SOS 59 SOS 61 OPI 62 SOS 62 CACM62N SOS 62 SOS 61 50S 61 WJCC59 ICIP59 WCR 594 RTCS62 SOS 62 IFIP62 PACM62 190 403 255 203 561 49 91 95 304 290 55 66 435 112 96 CACM638 481 CACM634 116 SEE 'OCN' PGEC582 185 TCJ5623 230 PACM58 50 CACM588 9 CACM614 181 WJCC60 193 EJCC56 16 WJCC59 81 TCJ2592 85 IBMJ602 96 I8MJ6210 394 ADC 53 45 1 EES56 276 I8MJ631 34 18MJ624 1049 I BMJ602 163 PACM62 32 AUS 60 C4.4 AUS 512 213 PACM59 79 PACM59 80 PGEC583 199 WOC062 1 18MJ584 346 OCR 62 149 CACM627 1000 HACC59 26 PGEC592 197 AUS 572 205 IBMJ633 252 P IRE530 1509 PGEC625 671 PGEC623 369 PGEC613 383 CENG59 170 IBMJ632 153 I BMJ511 44 WOC062 1 TCJ1!i91o 163 lCIP59 321 I EES56 450 NCR 584 305 C rpC510 !i5 CAS 59 132 NCR 634 31 IF IP62 585 WJCC60 83 IFIP62 !i91 ROME62 311 CACM633 105 ICIP59 282 BIT 633 175 I EES56 68 AUS 606'2.2 AUS 60 B9.2 AUS 63 C.15 PACM61 5A2 TCJIo613 255 AUS 63 8.11 PACM59 12 I EES56 158 SJCC62 129 PACM59 27 AUS 60 Cl.4 AUS 512 220 EC IP55 129 MTP S8 863 PACM52T 46 TC87633 17 HACC59 11 LSU 56 123 PACM61 11-1 F JCC63 1 PACM62 20 PGEC591 36 SJCC63 205 TCJ6641t 299 NCR 594 259 PAC1456 27 PACM59 2 JACM621 136 262 NON - NUM TITLE WORD INDEX NONARITHMETICAL SYSTEM EXTENSION NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL GUIOANCE SYSTEMS NONCONTACT RECOROING NONCONTACT RECORDING NONDESTRUCTIVE MEMORY ELEMENT NONOESTRUCTIVE READ FOR MAGNETIC CORES NONDESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT A NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FILM MEMORY A RADIO-FREQUENCY NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE AN ELEOTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY HIGH-SPEED ~EMORY TECHNIQUE USING STAI FLUXLOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE, 60 ON THE NONEXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL NONLINEAR ABSORBERS OF LIGHT A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT THE SELENIUM RECTIFIER, A NONLINEAR AND ASYMMETRIC RESISTANCE ELEMENT COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBAC~ SHIFT REGISTERS NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY MUATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL AND NONLINEAR COST FUNCTIONS THE MINI ITAL CION A NEW METHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING HIGH SPEEO DIG CONTROL SYSTEMS A NONLINEAR DIGITAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS NONLINEAR ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ELEMENTS THE SECANT METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS NONLINEAR EQUATIONS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS A OIGITAL NONLINEAR FUNCTION GENERATOR REPRESENTATION OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS ZEROS OF NONL INEAR FUNC TlONS PERIODIC SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE EQUATION WITH A NONLINEAR INTERFACE CONDITION LINEAR AND NONLINEAR INTERPOLATORS LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCHI SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR KINETIC EQUATIONS ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TD A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS V SERIES THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTlAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHE SOME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBL THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSONIC MISSIL E A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING COMPUTATIONS EQUATIONS NONLINEAR REGRESSION AND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS NONLINEAR RESI STORS IN LOGICAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS NONLINEAR SWITCHING ELEMENTS MINATION OF A OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS A METHOD FOR FOR THE DETER NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYRIlE SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION LOADED WITH THIN PERMALLOY FILMS NONLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE SURVEY OF NONMECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS COMPILER SORTING NONREDUNDANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE FACT SIGN DETECTION IN NONREOUNDANT RESIDUE SYSTEMS A LOGICAL READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TO-ZERO MAGNETIC RECORDING COMPARISON OF SATURATED AND NON SATURATED SWITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES HESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGULAR BOOLEAN TREES ICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNT BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC ELEMENTS UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX REMARKS ON THE UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX AN ANNOTAr.ED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NOR AND NAND LOGIC THE TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUIT THE DESIGN OF DIODE-TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUITS THE NORC AND SOME OF ITS APPLICATIONS NORC HIGH-SPEED IIRINTER THE NORDIC II COMPUTER THE NORDSIECK COMPUTER THE KAPIlZA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES DATA COLLECTION AS A BY-PRODUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR ANO A NORMAL CONDUCTOR SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS MONTE CARLO COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR GENERATING NORMAL DEVIATES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS RANDON SAMPLING FROM THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION UAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANG S OF THE PRI'-E II DETERMINATION OF THE IRREDUNDANT NORMAL FORMS OF A TRUTH FUNCTION BY ITERATED CONSENSU A METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE AREA OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION A COMPOSITION ~ETHOD FOR NORMAL MAR~OV ALGORITH~S A PROCEDURE FOR THE DIAGONALIZATION OF NORMAL MATRICES RENTS ON THE TRANSITION FROM SUPERCONOUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE, ACCOUNTING FOR LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CUR BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONOUCTING FILM IPE OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANOOM NORMAL VARIABLES COMPUTATION OF EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATlDN IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER SENSING A METHOD OF NORMALIZED BLOCK ITERATION SIGNIFICANCE NORMALIZED FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC WITH AN INDEX OF ON THE SPECTRAL NORMS OF SEVERAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES StATISTICAL PROGRAMS Ar·THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PROCESSING IN THE CENTRAL 8UREAU OF STATISTICS OF NORWAY NOTES ON DATA REMARKS ON THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN ALGOL (NORWEGIANI REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR GIER (NORWEGIANI ORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE ~OSE CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECT ICAL SOLUTION OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOT CONTAINING THE FIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLICITLY IMER REAL-Tl~E COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE' CORRECTION . WHY ~OT TRY A PLUGBOARD ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR LDGIC CIRCUITS SERIAL DIGITAL ADDERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX DF ~OTATION . AN ADDRESS LESS CODING SCHEME BASED ON MATHEMATICAL NOTATION ANALOG COMPUTERS, INTRODUCTION AND BLOCK-DIAGRAM NOTATION TRANSLATION TO AND FROM POLISH NOTATION INDEXING AND THE LAMBDA NOTATION BABBAGE, ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND SCALES OF NOTATION MIRFAC, A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATIDN AND PLAIN ENGLISH A SHORT STUDY OF NOTATION EFFICIENCY A ANALYSIS OF HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC HEAD DESIGN FOR HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC HEAD DESIGN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW A NEil A DIGITAL STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE STORAGE WITH 263 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NEU - NOT PCS 62 25~ 365 NCR 53 PGEC626 76~ WJCC61 443 WJCC55 III PGEC611 56 WJCC61 411 PGEC5~4 12 PGEC59~ 470 WJCC59 41 PGEC60~ 451 PGEC603 323 CACM629 483 IBMJ634 334 PGEC63~ 62~ PGEC60~ ~96 PACM52P PGEC634 CCST61 PACM62 ECIP55 SJCC62 165 351 218 116 18~ 15 2Bl HACC59 23 CACM59D 12 JACM63~ 550 PACM62 5~ PGEC564 203 J ACM613 366 18MJ611 2 PGEC635 526 IFIP62 91 HARV61 262 NCR 612 211 CACM591 28 TCJ6631 88 CACM614 181 AUS 512 211A IBSJ621 2 AlC 623 156 PACM58 22 CACM621 391 WJCC5) 114 PACM52P 1~3 PGEC63~ 394 PGEC582 91 IBMJ604 391 IBMJ634 218 EJCC52 113 CACM635 231 PGEC624 49~ PGEC553 93 PGEC602 161 IBMJ59~ 326 PGEC611 ~2 JACM584 339 JACM602 185 PGEC635 462 WCR 51~ 231 PGEC601 15 LSU 56 52 CACM596 25 WCR 574 85 WJCC53 227 IBMJ621 31 WJCC55 3~ IBMJ621 11 JACM633 302 JACM593 316 TCJ361~ 251 ROME62 23 PGEC602 245 CACM615 224 ICC 634 195 JACM592 116 18MJ592 132 DNR 60 11) JACM603 245 NCR 584 318 JACM592 236 EJCC59 24~ HARV~9 JACM59~ ~94 CACM612 108 ICC 622 108 BIT 621 1 BIT 633 196 AUS 60B'10.1 TCJ6644 368 PGEC626 153 PGEC634 ~OO EJCC54 ~ PGEC612 183 ADC 53 120 AUS 511 121 CH8K62 1 TCJ5623 210 CACM63D l~O TCB6634 128 CACM639 545 CACM608 468 263 NOT - NUM TITLE WORD INDEX CONTINUED OPERATION NOTATION FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION ANO ARRAY PROCESSING TS THE USE OF PARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUI PROGRAMMING NOTATION IN SYSTEMS DESIGN THE WORD 'NOTE' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING SYNTAX OF THE GERMAN NOUN PHRASE THE TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE BIHARMONIC OPERATOR A NOVEL FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO THE A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH (ALGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVER) THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERATURE WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW ANO IN THE FUTURE THE PROGRAMMING OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE FLOW ERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTISN THE ELLIOTT-NRDC COMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINE THEORETICAL ANO EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRZ RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS A METHOD FOR tHE SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PR08LEM COR 'BEST'I APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD OF LEAST NTH POWERS ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION OF NTH ROOTS COMPARISON JHE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL OENSITY PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS ABSJRACTS. NUCLEAR REACJOR CODES ABSTRACTS, ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR CDOES PRELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS CONTROL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR RECTORS LUTION OF NON-LIftEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR SO NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXAJION IN SUPERCONOUCTING CAOMIUM THE LORENZ NUMBER ON TAKI NG THE SQUARE ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUMBER IN A 4-0IGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM CODES IN A 5-0IGIT NUMBER IN, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANOOM CODES CHOOSING A NUMBER BASE PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A NOTE ON THE USE OF THE ABACUS IN NUMBER CONVERSION SYSTI PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER EMPIRICAL JESTS OF AN ADDITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR NOTES ON A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A 4B-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR NOTE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANOOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR OECIMAL MACHINES THE NUMBER OF CLASSES OF INVERTIBLE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS L SWITCHING CIRCUITS A NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF INTEPNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIA SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN 000 NUMBER OF INTERVALS ON THE COMPUJATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES SWITCHING FUNCTIONS MINIMIZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAl UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY A ON THE REDUCTION OF NUMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS LANGUAGES ON A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ALGORITHMIC NUMBER REPRESENTATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARAllEL ARITHMETIC A CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARALLEL ARITHMETIC THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM SIGN DETERMINATION IN A MODULAR NUMBER SYSTEM A DIGITAL CORRElATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EOUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING COMMENT ON 'AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM' CCNVERSION BETWEEN BINARY AND DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS REFLECTED NUMBER SYSTEMS DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEMS CODED DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO NUMBER THEORY TABLES THE WHDLE-NUMBER-INCREMENTAL COMPUTING ALGORITHM NEGATIVE-BASE NUMBER-REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS IMP. AN AUIIILIARY DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR COMPLEX NUMB.ERS A Sl:BROUTlNE FOR COMPIJTATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS SOME NEW DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS SEARCH LIMITS ON DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS CORRELATION IN THE GENERATION OF PSEUOD-RANDOM NUMBERS SERIAL CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS A MODIFIED QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS A REMARKABLE THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS SIMULATION OF (FRENCHI HANDLING OF NUMBERS AND OReERS IN THE IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER NG FUNCTIONS CHARACTERISTIC NUMBERS AND THEIR USE IN THE DECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHI ON APPROXIMATING TRANSCENDENTAL NUMBERS BY CONTINUED FRACTIONS EVALUATING NUMBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS A RAPID DIGITAL-TO-ANALOGUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS BINARY POINT THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED ON SEQUENCE S OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS OF MAXIMAL LENGTH THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON A DECIMAL CALCULATOR THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS EM ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBL DO IT BY THE NUMBERS, DIGITAL SHORTHAND OF A COMMCN LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK THE PROBLEM A CONVENTION TO DISTINGUISH LETTER 0 FROM NUMERAL ZERO THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS THE USE OF CONTINUANTS IN PRACTICAL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUfER PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS INFORMATION THEORY AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SUI'MER SCHOOL ON AOVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANAl YSIS NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I NUMERICAL ANALYSIS II U.C.L.A. THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. INTEGRALS NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZED ELLIPTIC MARYlAND THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF 264 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NON - NUM CACM638 467 PGEC603 3~2 I BSJ632 117 NSMT6D 280 NCR 554 129 TCJ6632 111 PGEC5B2 91 ICSI582 1011 ONR 51 50 CAMB49 41 ADC 53 273 PGEC632 92 JACM594 506 PACM56 5 CACM613 143 AUS 60 B8.1 AUS 60B' 3.1 HARV49 250 AUS 60B'3.2 CACM591 6 CACM601 6 AUS 60 B8.3 EJCC51 BO CCST61 507 AUS 63 B.ll IBMJ621 24 I BMJ512 147 TCJ2592 89 CACM623 165 PCS 62 42 TCJ3601 21 CACM603 161 WJCC61 157 JACM594 52T JACM601 15 JACM612 163 CACM618 350 TCJ3601 9 PACM59 1 JACM632 131 JACM631 25 PGEC594 439 PACM59 3 JACM511t 505 PGEC593 356 EJCC59 108 JACM634 538 CACM623 160 AAOC60 132 PGEC61] 389 PACM61 13B2 WJCC59 146 PGEC592 140 CACM604 245 HARV61 136 PGEC611 63 CACM614 192 PGEC622 164 CACM618 3~5 I'ISEE463 25 PGEC562 19 PGEC624 501 PIRE530 1450 PACM61 6A2 NCR 634 58 PGEC633 211t J EES56 278 JACM561 6 BIT 622 90 BIT 624 224 JACM601 72 TCJl582 83 BIT 632 122 PGEC613 489 69 ECIP55 PACM52P 215 CACM614 111 CACM600 541 IEES56 427 CAMB49 50 JACM584 353 JACM542 88 TCJ2604 181 ARAP5'l1 230 CACM600 530 ICIP59 120 TCJ6631 49 I BMJ631 14 EJCC59 21B JACM562 85 AUS 511 111 ADDC62 33 AOOC62 158 TCB1633 17 HES56 112 I EES56 149 CLUN55 145 PACM62 108 CLUN55 161 264 NUM - ONE TITLE WORD INDEX NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL SYMPOSIUM ON STABILITY OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS ANC NUMERICAL NE PIVOTED SLICER BEARINGS A METHOO FOR CHECKING NUMERICAL ON THE NUMERICAL INTEGRALS NUMERICAL ELASTIC ANO CTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, THEORY ANO NUMERICAL NUMERICAL S FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTI AUTOMATIC DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER NUMERICAL PANel ON NUMERICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE NUMERICAL DATA PREPARATION FOR NUMERICAL SUB 500, A NUMERICAL NUMERICAL PLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USEO IN NUMERICAL AN ITERATIVE METHOD OF NUMERICAL A CASE OF NUMERICAL LE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECONDI NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL NUMERICAL TloN ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTER I RECENT NUMERICAL NEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE PI SOME NUMERICAL PROCESSING DESIGN OF NUMERICAL HANDLING OF NON-NUMERICAL A STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL A MODIFICATION OF FILON'S METHOD OF NUMERICAL THE WILF STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL L MAHERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL A NUMERICAL INTERVAlS OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL EQUATION AN EXPONENTIAL METHOO OF NUMERICAL DNS ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL THE USE OF SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL FOR GAUSS IANI ON THE NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL NUMERICAL C DIGITAL COMPUTERS EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS A NUMERICAL D ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN RADII A NUMERICAL A NUMERICAL MOVING BOUNDARY AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINES AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF NETS BY NUMERICAL SOME EXAMPLES OF NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION NUMERICAL A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL EQUATIONS A STUDY OF NUMERICAL DESIGN OF A NUMERICAL COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ERRORS IN LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL C PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL NUMERICAL ON THE IBM TYPE 701 elECTRONIC DATA PRDCESSII THE NUMERICAL THE FIRST KIND A TECHNIQUE FOR THE NUMERICAL PROBLEMS A NOTE ON NUMERICAL FLUTTER ANALYSIS ON THE NUMERICAL NUMERICAL SOME REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL STABI LilY OF A NUMERICAL SOME GENERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL HYOROoYNAMI CSW ITH BESK I GERMAN) NUMERICAL STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL TH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHOOS FOR THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES THE NUMERICAL A CHEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL THE FIRST KIND BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINI ON THE NUMERICAL RIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL BY REPEAl FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL ON PROGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL IONS NOT CONTAINING THE FIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLI NUMERICAL NUMERICAL WITHOUT SIMIlARIITY ASSUMPTIONS RATES OF CONVERGENCE IN NUMERICAL HIGH ACCURACY DIFFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE NUMERICAL ROUND-OFF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL CHEBYSHEV SERIES THE SEAC A NUMERICAL NUMERICAL VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION IAL EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION 01 THE NUMERICAL E SLIDER BEl A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVERI NUMERICAL EQUATION A NUMERICAL SYMPOSIUM O~ ACCELERATION TECHNIQUES I'N 'DIRECT SEARCH' SOLUTION OF AN ALGORITHM FOR THE THE USE OF THE GENIE SYSTEM IN A GENERALI ZED TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION ANO LEMS IN ONE INOEPENDENI 265 ANALYSIS USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS (FRENCH) ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROB AND STATISTICAL PROBLE~S APPLICATION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR CALCULATION CALCULATION CALCULATION OF SHOCK WAVES CALCULATIONS CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLA CODES USING THE 1401 COMPUTATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC COMPUTATION CF STAR EPHE~ERIDES IGERMAN) COMPUTATIONS IFUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING AN CONSTRUCTION OF TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATION CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THEIR APPLICATION DESIGN OF SHIP-LINES THE S DIFFERENTIATION DIVERGENCE EVALUATION OF A FIRST DERIVATIVE FROM A TAB EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE INTEGRALS EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXA EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLI FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MISSILE DATA INFORMATION INTEGRATION INTEGRATION I NTE GRA TI ON INTEGRATION ITHEORETICAL AND COMPUTATloNA INTEGRATION ~ETHOO WITH NON-UNIFORM INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND INVERSION OF LAPLACE AND MELLIN TRANSFORMS INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS MATHEMATICAL METHODS, I MATHEMATICAL METHODS. II MATHEMATICAL METHODS, III MATHEMATICAL METHODS, IV MATHEMATICAL METHODS, V MATHEMATICAL METHODS. VIII MATHEMATICS IFRENCHI MATHEMATICS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF ELECTRoNI METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIEL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH METHODS METHODS METHODS AND THE PHILOSOPHY BEHIND THEM METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH LAPLACE'S EQUATION METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL METHODS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS, A SURVEY METHODS FOR PARABOLIC OIFFERENTIAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MILLING MACHINE SYSTEM ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION PROBLEMS PROCEDURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLI QUADRATURE IN MANY DIMENSIONS QUADRATURE IN N DIMENSIONS QUADRATURE OF DISCONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, PART II SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF SOLUTION OF EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYST SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS SOLUTION OF THE DIFFUSION EQUATION SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONDUCTION EQUATION SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION USING SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE EQUATION WITH SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENT SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION .FOR FINIT SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE OEFLEXION SOLUTION TO THE MISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NOT - NUM ICIP59 102 IFIP62 149 JACM612 212 JACM624 440 ARAP612 1 CACM613 147 IFIP62 141 IFIP62 207 IBMJ634 303 BIT 611 4B BIT 611 8 ECIP55 202 IBMJ614 297 JACM613 374 CACM614 196 IFIP6Z 258 CAS 58 94 WCR 584 3 BIT 623 182 AUS 63 C.13 BIT 622 76 TCJ3614 270 BIT 612 130 TCJ3602 112 AUS 63 8.18 PACM61 2A2 CACM614 187 JACM613 440 HACC59 11 JACM593 363 J ACM602 181 JACM6]4 557 TCJ4611 64 PACM59 2 JACM621 98 CACM638 491 MSEE462 19 PACM52T 88 AUS 571 117 CACM603 171 MSEE461 6 MSEE461 7 MSEE462 12 MSEE462 17 MSEE462 18 MSEE463 31 ICC 621 10 ECIP55 21 JACM601 61 CACM630 625 JACM582 161 AUS 51 93 J ACM603 251 IFIP62 17 HARV49 152 TCB6634 127 WJCC59 249 AlC 612 1 PACM58 3 EJCC57 11 ROME6Z 539 TCB6634 124 ECIP55 IBO JACM592 219 TCJ66]1 75 PACM61 2A4 PACM52T 115 JACM621 84 JACM583 258 ~ACM581 45 EJCC54 58 AUS 571 108 JACM592 196 TCJ5634 329 ECIP55 186 JACM601 46 IFIP62 102 PACM61 2Al AUS 63 B.19 TCJ6631 102 JACM631 97 ICIP59 36 TCJ6632 206 AOC 53 137 JACM551 5 JACM621 64 CACM60D 644 TCJ6644 368 JACM634 550 PACM58 7 JACM561 29 TCJ5622 142 JACM591 48 AUS 60B' 5.2 PACM52T 34 JACM613 336 PACM61 2A5 I BMJ59] 256 AUS 60 89.1 LSU 58 90 265 NUM - OPE TITLE WORD INDEX NUM - ONE EQUATIONS THE EXTENSION OF SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, II. THE MACHINES THE SYSTEMS PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DATA PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL PACM59 . 53 NUMERICAL STUDIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHOOS FOR IFIP62 132 NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES 'SRC) DIP 62 5~3 NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL ICIP59 ~19 NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES FDR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING AUS 63 B.20 NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC JACM5~3 III NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOL PACM5B 1 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION EJCC53 22 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AIC 601 ~3 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION . CAN 62 76 USE OF COMPUTERS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION 'GERMAN) ECIP55 19~ NUMERICAL WEATHER PREOICTION AND ANALYSIS AUS 63 B.9 SOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL wEATHER PROBLEMS 'CDC 160~) CAS 60 91 AUTO-PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLEO MACHINE TOOLS ARAP591 220 USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS IE DESIGN ANO CAS 59 80 PROOUCTION ENGINEER NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS ANO THE AUS 573 306 NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MILLING MACHINE EJCC52 133 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLEO TOOLS. APT III CAS 61 1~0 THE NUMERICORD MACHINE-TOOL OIRECTOR EJCC57 6 THE ·NUMEROSCOPE HARV~7 238 ANAUlG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BOOE AND NYQUIST OIAGRAMS WJCC60 165 AN ANALOG COMPUTER NYQUIST PLOTTER NCR 602 ~1 A CONVENTION TO DISTINGUISH LETTER 0 FROM NUMERAL ZERO TCJ6631 ~9 THE OAK RIDGE AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PACM52T 1~2 T.HE LOGICAL OESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE DIGITAL COMPUTER PACM52T 23 RELIABILI'Y EXPERIENCE ON THE OARAC EJCC53 ~3 -CR VERBS. IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS. ANO SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES RUSSIAN MTL 612 ~77 THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES MTL 611 83 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER EJCC56 20 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR 'HE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER NEWC57 99 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARe-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY PGEC59~ ~5B THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AUS 60 B1.1 HEURISTICS OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING COMPUTING, DEDUCTION. AND CPFS61 21 SOME OBSERVATIONS ON ALGOL IN USE 'BURROUGHS 220) CAS 60 15~ THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ANO ALGOL 60 ROME62 391 THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRA~MING ANO ALGOL 60 ARAP623 1 (GERMANI OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF DATA-PROCESSING ECIP55 5 OPERATION ECUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY GROUND SJCC63 141 DATA STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY PRIMARY PROCESSOR AND PGEC636 677 RECALL AND RECOGNITION OF STIMULUS PATTERNS 8Y HUMAN 08SERVERS STATISTICAL MODELS FOR SOS 59 51 SIMULATION TO 08TAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT PGEC591 ~5 A.D.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RESULTS SO FAR 08TAINED 10 RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT RMCS60 1 UT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THI A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR 08TAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INP PGEC603 359 ULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOI ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR 08TAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL M JACM631 48 ULTIPLE INPI ERRATUM IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR 08TAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL M JACM632 256 THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS PGEC622 144 LVING SWITCHING 01 THE USE. OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PR08LEMS INVO IEES56 35 FUNCTIONS A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER JACM623 319 AMIC PROGRAM~IN' AND INFORMATION THEI A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING OYN JACM631 89 BY ANALOG CO~PUTcR TECHNIQUES OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS NCR 612 196 HEMATICS. PRCGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS IRMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MAT CACM629 472 THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID FLOW CAS 51 91 BILITY TO CO~PUTER DESIGN LOGIC OCTAL DIAGRAMS OF BINARY CONCEPTION AND THEIR APPLICA CACM599 28 ODD 81NARY ASYNCHRONOUS COUNTERS PGEC561 12 SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN 000 NUMBER OF INTERVALS PACM59 3 THE WORD 'OF' HAS 8EEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING ON-LINE. OFF-LINE, OR S~ARED-TIME TCJ2593 150 STC EQUIPMENT BEING OFFERED IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60DI~.3 IBM EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60013.1 FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60014.1 NCR EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60014.2 BURROUGHS EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA AUS 60015.3 CONTROL FEATURES OF A MAGNETIC-DRUM TELEPHONE OFFICE PGEC5S1 21 INTEGRATING THE PROCEDURES OF AN INSURANCE OFFICE BCS 58 63~ AUTOMATION IN THE POST·OFFICE TC82595 18 THE FULLY INTEGRATED INSURANCE OFFICE EDPS61 272 A.D.P. SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE AUSTRALIAN POST OFFICE AUS 63 A.9 DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN.A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE CAN A SMALL AUS 60 85.2 TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE AN INTROOUCTION EJCC57 20~ EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE THE FIRST YEAR'S TCH601 2 CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A ·LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO AUS 60 A3.1 NEWSLETTER OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH (ONRI DIGITAL COMPUTER SEE 'OCN' GENERALIZED SIMULATION OF POST OFFICE SYSTEMS JACM612 252 PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY COMPUTER TC8461~ 116 FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC OFFICE WORK TCJ1583 106 DIFFICUL.TJES OF USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON OFFICE WORK AUS 60 A7.~ AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE.· 1 TCB2583 H AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 2 TCB2584 59 TRAINING THE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OFFICER ICSI582 1489 AN ANALOG COMPUtER FOR SCHOOLS AND OFFICES LSU 56 138 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OFFICIAL ACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A CACM63~ 159 SOFTWARE EXPERIENCES AT IMPERIAL OIL CAN 62 21~ OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY CAN 58 229 OMPUTERS TO THE CDNMERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY APPLICATION OF C EDPS61 3~~ OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO RESEARCH OF THE OIL INDUSTRY APPLICATION HARV49 305 AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUOE OIL PIPE LINE THE APPLICATION OF CAN 58 223 COSTING OIL SURVEYING OPERATIONS EDPS61 ~88 ROCESSING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA P WJCC53 7~ AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 PALGO. ROME62 439 DETERMINATION OF THREE PERCENTILES OF THE OMEGA-SUB-N DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION JACM511t 412 ACFt57 OMNICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM 57 FUNCTION-ORIENTED ON-LINE ANALYSIS WOCD62 191 ON-LINE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A CHEMICAL PLANT CAN 62 258 ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS CAS 62 194 ON-LINE COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TCB7633 88 FLOW COMPENSATIONS AN ON-LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG CDMPurER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS NCR 602 '~6 TCJ2593 150 ON-LINE, OFF-LINE. OR SHARED-rIME CHING FUNCTICNS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM· A CALCULATION OF SWIT AUS 60B'2.1 THE WORD 'ON' ·HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON CODING REVERSE TCJ6631 61 266 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 266 ONE - OPE TITLE WORD INDEX A COMPARISON OF CODING FOR MULTIPLE ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN AUTO"ATIC TRANSLATION OF PROGRAMS FROM MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING HIGH-SPEED SHIFT REGISTERS USING L ANALYSIS, ~ITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN THEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE AND THREE ADDRESS CODES ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL SYSTEM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER ONE CORE PER BIT ONE CORE PER BIT ONE INOEPENOENT VARIABLE ION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICA ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL ONE LOST BIT CENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLIDN PARTS LOCATIONS SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE DR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLD PROCESS INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL A MULTI-SHOP MANUI STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, DNE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLO COMPUTER USE A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR A ONE-DAY LOOK AT COMPUTING CODE FOR THE IBM 709 AND T090 SYSTEMS BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT ONE-LEVEL STORAGE SYSTEM A ONE-MICROSECOND ADDER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE DDA A ONE-MICROSECOND ADOER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS COMPUTERS THE METHOO OF S~HERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDERS COMMENTS ON A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS' BANK APPLICATION TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN DISCRETE POINTS ONLY ANALYTIC PRECISION BINARY-To-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION ANO SUBTRACTION MULTIPLEED OVER-ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAvING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL PART IIOEALll SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER SYSTEMS ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH 10NRI DIGITAL COMPUTER NEWSLETTER ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS CYBERNETIC ONTOLOGY AND TRANSJUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS AN OPEN LETTER TO X3.4.2 MEASUREMENTS CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSEO LOOP USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH OPENING ADDRESS, JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE CODING A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER TO OPERATE AS A DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FACILITIES FOR OPERATING A COMPUTER CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC SYSTEM ON TABLE OPERATING ALGORITHMS OPERATING AND ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE GAINED WITH LEO THE DB25 AUTOMATIC OPERATING AND SCHEDULING PROGRAM BLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRO-SECOND SPEEOS SOME PRO BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENIAC ER COMPANY'S OECIMAL COMPUTER, THE CRC 102-0 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGIST CONCURRENTL Y OPERATING COMPUTER SYSTEMS OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS PUTING MACHINES AT ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COM SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE A REVIEW OF ORDVAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE THE OPERATION ANO LOGIC OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH ALGOL 60 OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A SERVICE BUREAU OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH FORTRAN EARLY OPERATING EXPERI~NCE WITH LANGUAGE H OPERATING EX~RIENCE WITH NICHOLAS OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH RAYOAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LOS ALAMOS 701 OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH UNIVAC SYSTEMS EM AND ANALOG COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATING GUIDES A COORDINATED DATA-PROCESSING SYST INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEM THE SHARE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 709 E MONITOR DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING ANO OPERATING SYSTEM PART I, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS ANO TH S LANGUAGE OEStGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AND IT HE LOADER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATEO PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART III, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF T ER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATEO PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV, THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPIL DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPILER THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART II, USER'S DESCRIPTION SEAC, REVIEW OF THREE YEARS OF OPERATION THE SYSTEM IN OPERATION THE TRANSFER-TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK STORAGE OPERATION THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION THE DEUCE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO TRACTION DESIGN AND OPERATION AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS AND OPERATION GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION FLOATING-POINT OPERATION SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL OPERATION A TIMEAS A BY-PRODUCT CF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION DATA COLLECTION FOR DIGITAL INFORMATION STORAGE WITH NON-CONTACT OPERATION THE HORSESHOE HEAD, A RECORDING HEAD CRYOTRON CIRCUITS OPERATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS AND SIMPLE OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS ATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCUL FORTRAN EXPERIENCE AND REMOTE OPERATION BY NON-COMPUTER SPEC IALl STS THE CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS OBSERVATORY GROUND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL 25-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 TO +100 DEGREES C THE ESSENTIAL TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER THE COMPUTER OPERATION LANGUAGE PROCESSING CONTINUED OPERATION NOTATIO~ FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND ARRAY REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK THE ANALOG COMPUTER AS AN AID TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A CONTINUOUS PROCESS THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE OPERATION OF A DIGITAL CO~PUTER 267 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NUM - OPE MANC51 19 PGEC625 655 IFIP62 550 NCR 537 38 PGEC563 114 IFIP62 1~9 HARV572 74 CACM626 343 CAN 62 53 IICR 57" 273 IFIP62 741 CACM6D6 361 FJCC63 519 JFIP62 741 NCR 554 95 CACM629 4B6 PACM62 96 PGEU22 223 PGEC562 65 SJCC62 353 PGEC562 65 JACM573 27~ PACM59 56 CAtM600 538 CACM605 322 CACM62N 567 CACM6lD 70B HARV571 3 CACM63B 439 PGEC593 321 WCR 514 273 PGEC593 262 SEE 'OCN' CAN 58 311 SOS 62 313 CACM639 544 JACM583 289 TCJ6632 118 EJCC53 6 IIJCC55 82 ONR 51 46 ONR 53 30 IFIP62 509 AOC 53 21 SJCC63 41 IFIP62 590 HARV41 31 EJCC5~ 40 ICIP59 353 CAN 58 27B PACM52T 13 EJCC52 ~~ EJCCH 91 PIRE530 1294 EJCC51 50 TCJ5622 125 TCJ5623 157 TCJ5622 132 TCJ5623 158 IEES56 216 EJCC52 17 EJCC53 "5 PGEC521 33 EJCC57 34 CACM625 282 ARAP591 169 IBSJ632 153 I BSJ632 162 IBSJ633 298 IBSJ633 311 18SJ633 322 TCJ4613 222 TCJ4613 226 EJCC53 83 WJCC54 98 IEES56 528 WJCC57 43 WJCC57 49 AUS 60810.1 EDPS61 90 PGEC611 31 PCS 62 75 PCS 62 92 PGEC572 72 WJCC55 34 NCR 634 37 ONR 60 3"14 AADC60 30 EJCC51 50 CAS 59 132 IEES56 125 SJCC63 141 WCR 604 105 ECIP55 144 WJCC60 341 CACM638 467 FJCC62 170 AUS 60 B4.2 CAN 58 223 AADC60 147 267 OPE - ORB ORUM TITLE WORD INDEX DESIGN ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN SYSTEM THE DESIGN AN ANALYSIS OF EMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING PR08LEMS ENCOUNTERED IN METHODS OF SPEEDING-UP ONE - OPE OPERATION OF A HIGH SPEED INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHOOE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CELL OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING FACILITY IMATH OPERATION OF DIGITAL CCMPUTERS OPERATION OF IBM TECHNICAL COMPUTING 8UREAU DIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES COMPUTATION LABORATORY (SEAC) OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS (GERMAN I STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMANI DESIGN OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENDENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT (GERMANI THE LOGICAL OPERATION WITH 8ESK (GERMANI THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATION GROUP CTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. CONTROL CIRCUITS. COMPUTER OPERATION. AND SYSTEM DESIGN ELE SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TESTING OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS ON THE INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK ERROR IN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS PLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES. DIODES. RESISTORS. AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTI RS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS USING CONTROLlEO SUPERCONDUCTO PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING TRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS. AND NETWORKS ELEC 8EAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INTELLECT OPERATIONAL COMPATI8ILITY OF SYSTEMS. CONVENTIONS THE USE OF MANNED SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEM A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES APPLICATION OF OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL ANALOG COMPUTERS OPERATIONAL EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL elEMENTS AN OPERATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOGGOVERNMENT A.D,P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RI OPERATIONAL LOGGING AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN EQUATIONS AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUOY OF DIFFERENTIAL CONTINUOUS COMPUTER OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH AN OPERATIONAL-DIGITAL FEEDBACK DIVIDER APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE OPERATIONS PREPARATION FOR COMPUTER OPERATIONS COMPUTERS AND STANDARD STATISTICAL OPERATIONS A FIXED-PROGRAM DATA PROCESSOR FOR 8ANKING OPERATIONS MULTI-REGISTER SCHEMES FOR ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS ON PROGRAMMING OF ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS EXPERIENCE AND PLANS FOR MARKETING-RESEARCH OPERATIONS ALPHA-NUMERI C CHARACTER RECOGN iliON US ING LOCAL OPERATIONS DATA PROCESSING OPERATIONS TIlE EFFECT OF SIMULTANEITY ON SORTING OPERATIONS ON CODES FOR CHECKING LOGICAL OPERATIONS A SIMULATION OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS AUTOMATION OF L18RARY OPERATIONS COSTING OIL SURVEYING OPERATIONS AN ALGORITHM FOR CODING EFFICIENT ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS BITWISE OPERATIONS CYBERNETIC ONTOLOGY AND TRANSJUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS COMPILING MATRIX OPERATIONS CODING FOR LOGICAL OPERATIONS CONTROL UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS DETECTING AND CORRECTING 8INARY CODES FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS ERROR MOPEL 212 COMP~TER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS PHILCO ECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS A SIMPLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOO FOR CH ONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATIONS IF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN 08TAINING SOlUTI COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAIL-ORDER HOUSE OPERATIONS 118M 650 TAPE RAMACI COMPUTER OPERATIONS AT ~RIGHT-PATTERSON AIR fORCE BASE LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING AND COM81NED OPERATIONS BY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS CONTROL WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER REFLECTED BINARY CODE ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIED PROGRAMMING ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FOR THE DATATRON BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNNORJI!ALllED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEWBIlMAC II COMPUTER CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATIONS OF A HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS COMMANC BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT CORRECTION TO 'BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMM AND' DYNAMIC PROOUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT COMPUTER ERRORS DUE fO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OPERATIONS RESEARCH COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH OIL COMPANY OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND THE AUTOMATION OF BANKING SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AN OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF LECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE. (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNIN OPERATIONS RESEARCH, ITS RELATIONSHIP TO OATA PROCESSING RECOGNITION OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN DOCUMENTATION IFRENCH) SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE DEFINABILITY IN LANGUAGFS THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS. A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING TRAINING THE COMPUTER OPERATOR ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICATION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR AN FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO THE BIHARMONIC OPERATOR A NOVEL STABLE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE WAVE-OPERATOR CONDITIONAllY WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST CO~PUTER AND OPERATOR ERRORS PROGRAMMING AUTOMATA LOGICAL, RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF 268 AND AND AND THE THE THE COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOG~APHY 1946-1963 NCR 612 12B NCR 537 21 IEES56 319 I 8MJ514 30~ CAN 58 18 ICIP59 3B2 ONR 53 10 ONR 53 14 DNR 53 I ONR 53 23 EJCC51 160 PGEC636 613 ECIP55 204 ECIP55 148 ECIP55 62 JACM623 H5 CH8K62 4 WCR 574 273 JACM552 92 PGEC553 118 PGEC592 222 PGEC621 6 PGEC633 310 CHBK62 2 PGEC59) 3BI MTP 58 37 tACM616 266 WJCC61 51 PACM56 26 HACC59 29 WJCC54 45 LSU 55 179 TCJ6631 28 ARAP591 5B PGEC552 55 PGEC593 326 PGEC636 715 RMCS60 1 AUS 571 110 WJCC51 207 8CS 58 812 PGEC541 17 CAS 56 32 LSU 56 34 LSU 56 15 WJCC56 99 TOMM58 222 CACM5B8 3 CAS 59 41 EJCC59 218 HACC59 3 PACM59 42 18MJ592 163 TCJ2592 59 CAS 61 35 EDPS61 488 CACM611 42 CACM613 146 SOS 62 313 CACM62D 590 I BMJ624 430 PGEC624 483 PGEC603 333 PACM61 10C2 JACM55) 205 I EES56 35 CAS 60 46 LSU 56 43 JACM541 7 EJCC55 19 PGEC594 449 CAS 56 49 PGEC636 896 LSU 57 172 NCR 634 25 IFIP62 725 CACM585 12 CACM588 6 WJCC59 244 JACM574 450 I EES56 453 HARV55 176 AODC62 I CAN 58 229 CAN 60 98 CAS 56 I ICSI581 97 AUS 60 82.2 HARV55 161 J ACM622 259 ROME62 645 JACM632 175 CACMb03 108 PACM61 13A4 JACMb24 440 TCJb632 117 BIT 612 b9 CPfS61 71 RMCS60 17 ICIP59 138 268 OPE - ORG TITLE WORD INDEX SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS AND COPE ICONSOLE COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE NI SOME EXPERI~ENTATION ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH -SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL ANO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SYSTEM HANDLING OF FUNCTIONAL ROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN ROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES. AND ADJUST ITS OWN GENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL NIC DATA PROCESSI SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CAREER THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH MATION PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITII VIBRATING OPERATOR PRECEDENCE OPERATOR PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONI OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIO OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC PO OPERATOR-USER ERRORS OPERATORS A PATTERN RECOGNITION P OPERATORS OPERATORS A PATTERN-RECOGNITION P OPERATORS IRATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE El OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS, PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRO OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED OPTIC FIBERS, A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFOR OPTICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPE NSIONS OPTICAL CALCULATIONS USING THE BURROUGHS El0l SOME IMPORTANT FAC,TORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION AT M.I.T. WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING MECHANIS"S AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING A VIDICON SCANNER PARALLEL ORGANIZED OPTICAL COMPUTERS DEVICES HIGH-SPEEO OPTICAL COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM TRANSITION MEMORY COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR S"ALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATIC OPTICAL DESIGN STORAGE ANO LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER OPTICAL DISPLAY FOR DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM OUTPUT OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR COMPUTERS BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK OPTICAL FILTERING BY DOUBLE DIFFRACTION COMPUTER DESIGN OF OPTICAL-LENS SYSTEMS IIBM 1041 APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION THEORY AND CHRYSLER OPTICAL PROCESSING SCANNER IMPROVED P ERFORMANCE FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT APPLICATIONS SOME ELEMENTS OF OPTICAL SCANNING AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER LINEAR DISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART A SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART B AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS IN DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS RESTRICTIONS OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO TIME SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS THE METHOD OF OPTIMALIZING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION AUTOMATIC PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION AS APPLIED TO TRANSDUCER DESIGN OPTIMIZATION BY RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER AN OPTIMIZATION CONCEPT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS OPTIMIZATION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECI OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS COMPUTERS IN THE DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS THE ROLE OF DIGITAL OPTIMIZATION Of PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS BY USE Of THE LAGRANGE MULTIPLIER RECOGNITION SYST~MS OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER OPTIMIZATION OF THE ADDRESS FIELO COMPILATION IN THE ILL lAC 2 ASSEMBLER HYBRID TECHNIQUES APPLIEO TO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS, SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES OPTIMIZATION THROUGH EVOLUTION AND RECOMBINATION OPTIMIZED CONTROL THROUGH DIGITAL EQUIPMENT COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES OPTIMIZERS, THEIR STRUCTURE OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION A GRADIENT ~ETHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION PROCESSES A NONLINEAR DIGITAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS AN OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYM~ETRIC SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION RELAXATION THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVERON AN ALGEBRAIC FOUNOATION FOR CONSTRUCTING OPTIMUM ALGORITHMS OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH ANO ENGINEERING MANPOW ER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING OECISION OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTlCN OPTIMUM COOING DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABO LIC PARTIAL CIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARA80 LIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION A PRACTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELA OPTIMUM RESPONSE ANALYSIS SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN LARGE NETWORKS THE DESIGN OF OPTIMUM SYSTEMS OPTIMUM TAPE WRITING PROCEDURES OPTIMUM TIME FeR MULTIPLICATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER CONSIDERATIONS IN OPTOELECTRONIC LOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAYS ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR LOGIC CIRCUITS THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-ANO-OR PYRA~IDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRA~IDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT LOGICAL CIRCUITS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORACLE ORACLE CURVE PLOTTER THE ORACLE MEMORY SYSTEM USE CF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING BUDGET PROGRAM DISCRETIZATION AND ROUNDING ERRORS IN ORBIT DETERMINATION THE CO~PUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES FLIGHT SIMULATION OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES SIX tEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SIMULATION OF A MANNED ORBITAL DOCKING SYSTEM COMPUTER STUDIES OF ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS CO"PUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 269 796-980 C>-66--18 OPE - ORB JACM633 316 CACM60D 661 I BMJ593 215 EJCC51 6B WJCC60 301 RMCS60 19 JACM612 168 IIJCC61 555 CATH63 251 HARV49 164 CACM629 412 PACM59 61 DPI 62 IB1 HARV41 146 I BMJ631 44 CAS 56 119 OCR 62 129 OCR 62 209 OCR 62 93 OCR 62 13 OPI 62 13 WJCC61 415 OPI 62 168 81 EJCC54 OPI 62 44 EJCC51 230 PACM52P 159 PGEC554 136 OPI 62 20 CAS 60 112 OPI 62 104 EJCC61 352 LCMT61 231 OCR 62 15 PGEC592 113 OPI 62 145 OPI 62 61 OPI 62 14 PLCI61 25 2 I BSJ621 CCST61 389 JACM621 98 PGEC601 12 CAN 62 152 lflP62 117 CCST61 491 CAN 58 209 SJCC63 191 PGEC592 200 WJCC55 43 CAS 62 194 WJCC61 490 WJCC61 315 WJCC59 101 PGEC615 488 PGEC601 54 TCJ6644 332 SJCC62 311 TCJ4611 68 BIT 632 69 SOS 62 93 EJCC51 45 PACM59 40 JACM611 104 CACM60D 632 CACM63N 619 HARV61 125 SJCC62 15 JACM561 3 TCJ6633 211 TCJ4611 13 PACM59 38 PACMb2 56 PGEC514 241 WCR 514 121 ADC 53 65 EJCCS9 249 PACM56 45 JACM511t 461 CACMb14 184 I BSJ631 49 I FIP62 116 CAS 58 86 CACM619 399 TCJ3614 2!>6 OPI 62 216 PGEC612 183 P IRE530 1388 NCR 531 34 PGEC633 198 ANL 53 194 CACM590 _38 ANL 53 41 CACM611 15 AUS 60 A8.1 PACM61 6Al AIC 623 2 PGEC624 555 SJCC63 91 CAN 62 89 269 ORB - OSC TITLE WORD INDEX OPE - ORG TION OF FORMULAE FOR MOLECULAR INTEGRALS OF GAUSSIAN ORBITALS IDIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERA GROUND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY PRIMARY PRocessOR AND DATA STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER I-LINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST ORDER IHE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUAS BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT IN WHICH ORDER ARE DIFFERENT CONDITIONS TO BE EXAMINED BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM MICROPROGRAMMING AND THE CHOICE OF ORDER CODE CONSIDERATIONS OF A CO~PUTER WITH AN ADDRESSLESS ORDER CODE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER SERVICE EXPERIENCE ATION PROBLE~S A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ANALOGUE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL ATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECOND ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IATION OF A FIRST DERIV AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METHODS FOR HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ISTRUCTION OF TAYLOR S ORDER DOCUMENTATION, FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE STUDY OF THE SECOND-ORDER FERROELECTRICrRANSIriON IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE SECOND ORDER FORMULAS FOR FOURIER COEFFICIENTS NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS HIGH ORDER MATRIX COMPUTATIONS OF THE UNIVAC FOR THE RCUNO-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER METHOD BOUNDS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY TH CONSTANT tOEFl NOTE ON DECOMPOSITION INTO FIRST ORDER OF MULTI-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WI IMPLICIT FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION A STABLE NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION CPTlHUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION M, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDICATE CALCULUS ITHE PRODUCTION FROM AXIO REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CASE STUDY, ORDER PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION PLANNING A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINOING PROCESSES CLARIFICATION Of FIRST-ORDER SEMICONOUCTION EFFECTS THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCH EMICAL POTENTIALS NS OF TANTALUM AND TIN FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITIO XAHPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS COOE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' CODE AND CONTROL IV, E LOGIC BY ORDERED FLUX CHANGES IN MULTIPATH fERRITE CORES ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTtY ORDERED LIST NOTE ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY WITH ORDERED RETRIEVAL THE S.S.C.R. ITERATION SCHEME FOR EQUATIONS WITH ORDERING ORDERING A LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTER NETWORK TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A A DIRECT ORDERING, RECORDING AND INVOICING SYSTEM ORDERLY FUNCTION WITH DISOROERLY STRUCTURE HANDLING OF NUMBERS AND ORDERS IN THE IRSIA-fNRS COMPUTER IFRENCHI DIAGONAL MATRICES SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASITHREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH ASSURANCE DATA-DIAL. TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION WITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARV DIAL TELEPHONES OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE EXTENSION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS STABLE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NeTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF OROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CHEBYSHEV METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A LARGE PROBLEM IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AN EXPONENTIAL METHOD OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CHEBYSHEV COLLOCATION METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BILITY PROPERTIES OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS STA THE APPLI CATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC CODING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS APPROXIMATIONS AND COMPUTER STORAGE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SUCCESSIVE o CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IERALL STABILITY AN IIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AL SOLUTION CF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IROR IN THE NUMERIC CTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ISIONS OF THE PREOI ON OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEATED CLOSURES THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES SE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPO RY CONDITI A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDA AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' IMINATING DIVISION PROGRAMMING ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FOR THE DATATRON HISTORY OF ARMY ORDNANCE ELECTRONIC COMPUTING MACHINES DISCUSSION OF IDEAS FOR THE NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY COMPUTING MACHINE THE ORDVAC A REVIEW Of ORDVAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE ORDVAC SOLUTIONS OF THE DIRICHLET PROBLEM A SPATIALLY ITERATED MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX ESYNTHESIS OF THEI MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND R FIXED, ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY USING EVAPORATED ORGANIC DIODE ARRAYS THE ORGANISATION OF AN AOP CENTRE PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVE CATA PROCESSING IN A LARGE ORGANIZATION CHARACTER QUALITY AND SCANNER ORGANIZATION SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPUTER ORGANIZATION A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION INFORMATION TECHNICAL, AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION SCIENTIFIC, OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION THE EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM. PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION THE MANCHESTER PROCESSING ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZA TlON THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC DATA FILE ORGANIZATION AND ADDRESSING A PARALLEL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND MECHANIZATIONS PROCESSOR ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA MAINTENANCE A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED AllOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE AllOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE THE ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL OF RECOROS GENERATED IN A Y SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PRI ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF DATA ON DISK FILE MEMOR A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR 270 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 fCJ6633 287 SJCC63 141 PGEC636 677 ICC 633 143 IF IP62 169 CACM614 169 BIT 634 255 AUS 63 C.15 ADC 53 71 AUS 60 C6.2 CAN 58 310 PGEC611 9 JACM564 325 TCJ3602 112 JACM6I~ 637 JACM613 374 EDPS61 132 I BMJ583 212 PACM58 52 PACM58 1 PACM52P 181 BIT 624 212 J ACM621 6~ TCJ2593 l~~ JACM571 18 JACM543 HI PACM56 45 JACM57~ ~67 ICIP59 265 J ACM561 22 HARV55 135 PACM61 5A5 IBMJ571 39 IBMJ621 9~ MSEE~6~ 39 NCR 584 268 TCJ6631 7~ IBMJ621 126 TCJ664~ 366 ONR 51 87 CACM614 167 TCJ~612 150 SOS 61 279 ECIP55 69 TCJ46H 5~ AUS 60 A3.2 tAtM630 622 JACM621 9B ADC 53 137 LSU 55 201 PACM59 53 JACM5'H 31 TCJ2591 23 JACM621 6~ TCJ~62~ 31B TCB6634 125 CACM638 491 TCJ664~ 35B JACM62~ ~57 ARAP591 CACM615 PACM56 PGEC621 ICIP59 TCJ4611 JACM551 TCJ6631 CACM606 ROME62 PGEC624 CAS 56 ONR 51 MSEE464 EJtC51 EJCC53 JACM553 PACM61 Mfl 611 FJCC63 TCB5611 I BMJ582 CAN 60 81 222 TCJ~612 IFIP62 ICS1582 ICSI5Bl ICSI581 TCJ36I~ TCJ~613 13 ~2 36 80 5 88 355 685 570 ~9 85 4~ 37 91 137 2C3 265 101 11 105 13 137 561 1181 131 613 IB5 222 50 86 251 83 887 422 539 101 59 fCB1513 IBSJ632 PGEC633 EJCC60 PGEC636 CACM610 IFIP62 SOS 59 EJCC5B CACM615 2~5 PGEC636 107 270 ORG - OVE TITLE WORD INDEX A MEMORY ORGANIZATION FOR AN ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING METHODS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILES THE SHIFTRIX-MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTATION DRUM ORGANIZATION FOR STROBE ADDRESSING INPUT DATA ORGANIZATION IN FORTRAN SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION IN RANDOM NETWORKS SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE TIME DOMAIN SYNTOL ISYNTAGMATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGEI IFRENCHI PUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECI ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXEO-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COM PUTER FOR CO~PUTATIONI CORRECTION AND ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COM THOUGHTS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING CENTER ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING SERVICE FOR INDUSTRY ANO COMMERCE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT OIGITAL OPERATIONA L fLIGHT TRAINER THE ORGANIZATION OF A TYPICAL MACHINE THE ORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE AN ORGANIZATION OF AN ASSOCIATIVE CRYOGENIC COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC ANO CONTROL UNITS ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXEO PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIIMAC SYSTEM ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT ANO OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 101 ElEC TRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE MEMORY SYSTEMS THE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIOIC THE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIDIC B THE ORGANIZATION OF ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTING fOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY, ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS LOGICAL ORGANIZATION Of THE DIGIMATIC COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF THE DYSEAC ORGANIZATION OF THE IBM 305 THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MAD TRANSLATOR THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION Of THE NEW IBM SCIENTIfiC CALCULATOR LOGICAL ORGANIZATION Of THE PACT I COMPILER THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB 440 MICROPROGRAMMABLE COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM ON THE lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH SPEEO COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY SMAll COMPUTERS ACM ORGANIZATION PAGE MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION PROBLEMS US VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTI PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANOOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE fiXED Pl INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING PLAN AN ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT Of AN EXPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION OPTI~UM ALLOCATION OF RESE ARCH ANO ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ON SELf ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY Of LARGE ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE INOEXING RESEARCH OLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIOI A COMPARISON Of MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERfORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE S STRUCTURES OF STANDARDS-PROCESSING ORGANIZATIONS IN THE COMPUTER AREA PARALLEL ORGANIZED OPTICAL COMPUTERS OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET OEAOLINES ON ORGANIZING ANO FINANCING A LABORATORY ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING lABORATORY ORGANIZING ANO PLANNING fOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER SYSTEM A SELF-ORGANIZING BINARY SYSTEM ORGANIZING fOR COMPANY-WIDE CLERICAL AUTOMATION A TEST FOR LINEAR SEPARABIlITY AS APPLIED TO SElF-ORGANIZING MACHINES SELF-ORGANIZING MODELS fOR LEARNED PERCEPTION SOME SELF-ORGANIZING PARAMETERS IN THREE-PERSON GROUPS A SELF-ORGANIZING RECOGNITION SYSTEM PRINCIPLES Of THE SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM INTER-NATION SIMULATION, AN EXAMPLE OF A SELf-ORGANIZING SYSTEM IA GROUP OF S UBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELf ORGANIZING SYSTEM FOR DECISION MAKING ON SELf-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS, A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY MULTIPROGRAMMING, AN ORIENTATION ISWEOISHI DOMAIN ORIENTATION IN BARIUM TITANATE SINGLE CRYSTALS AN EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIfT IN MAGNETIC TAPES A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE FROM FORMULAS TO COMPUTER ORIENTED LANGUAGE PRINCIPLES ANO PROBLEMS Of A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTED LANGUAGE IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTED LANGUAGE BY STRATIFYING IT COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION A COMPUTER ORIENTED TOWARD SPATIAL PROBLEMS A WORD-ORIENTEO TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT Of THE CHINESE ABACUS ORIGIN ANO SCOPE Of THE LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT THE ORIGIN OF THE ABACUS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN RETAIL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AUTCMATIC CORRECTION Of MULTIPLE ERRORS ORIGINATING IN A COMPUTER MEMORY ORION THE ORION DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM THE SIMULATION Of THE ORION TIME-SHARING SYSTEM ON SIRIUS LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS, ORTHOGONAL AND OTHERWISE LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS OF NON-ORTHOGONAL DATA ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS fOR THE LOGICAL DESIGN Of SWITCHING CIRCUITS SOME ORTHOGONAL METHOOS OF CURVE AND SURFACE fITTING SWAC EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS FOR DATA FITTING LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMATION BY DiffERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION fUNCTIONS A MULTIPLE PURPOSE ORTHONORMALIZING CODE AND ITS USES AtVANCES IN ORTHONORMALIZING COMPUTATION A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT TECHNIQUES OSCilLATING SORT, A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE THE USE Of AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS Of NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSONIC MISSILE F DIGITAL CO~PUI A STUDY Of ASYNCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS 0 THE DYNAMICS OF A SUBHARMONIC OSCilLATOR WITH LINEAR DISSIPATION COMPUTER 211 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ORB - OSC PGEC633 WJCC58 WJCC5B PGEC614 CACM620 SOS 62 ICC 632 SOS 61 SOS 62 I FlP62 J ACM621 J ACM624 LSU 55 TCJ4612 PGEC593 262 194 201 122 50B 393 99 291 31 279 41 522 111 181 326 FTT 53 61 TCJ3603 131 SJCC62 203 PIREb11 ~3 WJCC60 33 WJCC56 124 EJCC52 61 LCMT61 15 HARV41 91 CAN 5B 360 WCR 5H 7B EJCC59 101 SOS 62 1 TCJ5634 25B PGEC601 12 E JCC51 25 PGEC541 1 I BMJ511 62 CACM611 28 PECS52 19 PACM52P 19 JACM561t 219 F JCC63 201 ICIP59 432 ICIP59 421 CACMI>30 643 RMCS60 5 WJCC61 151 WJCC59 231 RMCS60 1 PACM62 56 SOS 62 9 C ABS62 522 MIPP61 22 JACM5'14 416 C ACM636 2'l4 OPI 62 13 PACM59 41 EJCC51 115 CLUN55 201 CLUN55 195 LSU 55 23 FJCC63 121 EJCC59 212 CAN 60 83 SOS 62 503 SOS 59 1 SOS 61 1 WJCC61 545 SOS 61 255 SOS 62 19 SOS 62 283 SOS 59 31 P IRE611 31 BIT 631 1 I BMJ571 2 IBMJ623 348 WJCC59 92 CACM593 6 TCJ4624 305 TCJ4613 211 ROME62 539 WJCC58 234 WJCC60 83 J ACM591 102 ICC 6115 20 PACM58 51 EJCC55 61 I BMJ634 311 tACM612 llO AUS 60 C5.4 TC85612 51 PACM59 69 LSU 56 123 PGEC613 319 TCJ4613 260 JACM581 9 PGEC592 204 JACM544 183 AIC 612 56 CACM635 223 JACM623 312 AUS 512 ll1A AUS 60B'2.2 IBMJ612 1!>1 271 OSC - PAR TITLE WORD INDEX ORG - OVE AL SYSTEMS PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR. CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGIT 8N THE SWITCHING TINE OF SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARNONIC OSCILLATORS DESIGN AND MANUfACTURING CONSIDERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE (GERMAN) OSCILLOGRAPHS FOR USE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS IBM 701 SPEEDCOOING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING SYSTENS N DISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PROCESSING PROGRANS ISTRUCTURE OF DATA 0 S MENORY STUDIES AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL,BUREAU OF STANDARD LOGICAL AND OTHER KINDS OF INDEPENDENCE A NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC NATRIX STORES AND OTHER PURPOSES L DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I. THEORY AND NUMERICAL CO L DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES 11. DATA ANALYSIS AND APPL AL DOCUMEI ON THE CODING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS. WITH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEOLOGIC OL TIMETABLES ON A CONPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PROBLEMS IIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHO DATA PROCESSING IN BANKING ANO OTHER SERVICE INDUSTRIES INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM. EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF PROBLEMS THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME AN ELECTRONIC AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER USERS AND OTHERS PROGRAMMING SERVICES APPROXIMATIONS 8Y POLYNOMIALS. ORTHOGONAL AND OTHERWISE LEAST SQUARES WHAT WE USE OUR COMPUTER FOR OYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG REAO-OUT CLOSING OUT A PRINT TAPE DESCRIPTION OF A COMPUTATION CARRIED OUT FOR FAO (FRENCH) FLUX RESPONSIVE MAGNETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEED READ-OUT OF DATA ON THE MACHI NE TRANSLATION Of' LANGUAGES CARR lED OUT ON THE BESM AN EXPERIMENT MOLECULAR STORAGE AND READ-OUT WITH MICROWAVES OUTLINE FOR A LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEN OUTLINE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OUTLINE OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE ZAM-~1 CONPUTER DESIGN SYSTEM AN OUTLINE OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPUTER-AIDED FLOW OUTLINING. A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOW CHARTING THE OUTLOOK FOR NACHINE TRANSLATION DATA TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE CONPUTER FIELD SOME CHANGES IN OUTLOOK SINCE DESK-CDNPUTING DAYS AUXILIARY EQUIP.MENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTICAL DISPLAY FOR DATA-HANDLING SYSTEN OUTPUT AN INEXPENSIVE DEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT INPUT AND OUTPUT PROGRAMMED MET~OOS fOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT DIGITAL fE.PERATURE RECOROER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT MULTIPOINT DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEN WITH REMOTE INPUT AND OUTPUT AN INTEGRATED SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT MICROSAOIC A HIGHINPUT-OUTPUT AND AUXILIARIES HAGNET!C TAPE, INPUT, OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE 8UFFERING BETWEEN INPUT-OUTPUT AND THE COMPUTER THE SHARE 709 SYSTEN. PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT BUfFERING INPUT-OUTPUT BUfFERING AND FORTRAN REALIZATION Of RANDOMLY TIMED CDMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE INPUT-OUTPUT CONTROL MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER PHOTOGRAPHIC MET~DDS Of HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEViCES UNIVAC OUTPUT DEVICES MACHINERY INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATING INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BllNAC SYSTEM INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES USED WITH SEAC TUBE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM A "ETHOD OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHOUT EXTENSIVE BUFFERS INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT USED IN IMPROVING THE RELIA8ILITY OF INPUT AND OUTPUT EQUIPMENT SOME TECHNIQUES SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPNENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT OF THE FERRANTI DIGITAL COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT fACILITIES OF ERMETH (GERMAN) INPUT AND OUTPUT fOR ALGOL 60 ON KOf9 INPUT-OUTPUT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES HINE ENGINEERING ORGANIlATION OF INPUT ANO OUTPUT FOR THE IBN 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MAC INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING INPUT ANO OUTPUT IN THE X-I SYSTEM MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS COMPUTER DESIGN OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT LOGICAL NETWORKS DUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS fOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS IPROGRAM FOR 08TAINING IRRE DUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS' IPROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRRE INPUT-OUTPUT METHODS. MECHANISMS AND MEDIA PROGRAM"ED BUFFERING OF INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 709 SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE A HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC-CORE OUTPUT PRINTER MULTIPLE-OUTPUT RELAY S~ITCHING CIRCUITS INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A BINARY CALCULATOR COMPUTER (FLAC) A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT SELECTION SYSTEM fOR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC ARGE THI A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR L DEVICES THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHI~G NETWORKS COMPOSED Of UNILATERAL SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM THE DATAMATIC 1000 MODEL 1~00 OUTPUT SYSTEM THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM fOR A COBOL COMPILER AN INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER RAYDAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEMS THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT. INCLUOING ANALOGUE-DIGITAL CONVERSION INPUT-OUTPUT. KEY OR BOTTLENECK SYNTHESIS CF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR THE SIMPLE CONSTANT-TEMPERATURE OVEN AND CONTROL SYSTEM NTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEOUE 272 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 PGfC593 277 IBMJ60~ ~02 PIRE611 128 ANL 53 83 ECIP55 135 ONR 5~ 106 CACN635 2~5 AOC 53 217 HARV571 117 PGEC602 116 18MJ614 297 IBMJ614 112 ICSI582 889 TCJ3614 231 EJCC5B 10 AUS 63 A.15 WJCC61 6~5 AUS 60 C8.1 TC82596 81 PACN59 69 LSU 55 Bl NCR 531 13 CACM619 515 ICC 582 IB NCR 584 279 JEES56 463 NCR 584 255 JACN623 291 PACM59 ~1 ONR 60 1 PGEC636 609 SJCC63 299 CACM59N 17 WJCC60 203 TCJ~611 1 TC86634 127 EJCC52 39 AOC 53 102 EJCC57 230 PACN59 ~8 CH8K62 18 CACM629 ~17 AUS 60C11.~ CAS 58 ~2 WJCC58 ~O CAN 58 143 IEES56 331 EJCC52 22 JACM592 145 JACM601 1 PGEC582 141 PCS 62 179 NCR 537 2 HARV~7 260 MSEE463 33 EJOC52 58 HARV~7 2~8 NCR 564 88 EJCC52 36 SACI58 51 EJCC57 136 AAOC60 261 RMCS60 63 AUS 60A10.~ HACC59 20 EJCC52 126 ECIP55 87 rCJ563~ 3~1 ECIP55 15 EJCC52 81 PACM61 10Al I CIP59 3~2 IBMJ623 306 PGEC611 21 JACM631 ~8 JACN632 2,6 rCB1573 107 PACM58 19 EJCC52 44 PACM52T 6 HARV572 59 PACM52T 21 WJCC57 17 PGEC601 359 PGEC604 ~77 EJCC52 31 WJCC57 156 SACI58 43 rCJ563~ 3~5 CACM625 273 PWCS54 67 EJCC52 70 JACMS92 141 PACM58 18 PIRE530 1~83 IEES56 ~25 CAS 58 (,9 HARV572 74 I BMJ571 84 CACM628 447 212 OVE - PAR TITLE WORD INDEX OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS OVER BOOLEAN TREES OVER MULTI-DIMENSIONAL HYPERCUBES. I. A PROGRESSIVE OVER TELEPHONE CIRCUITS OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS OVER-ALL COMPUTATION CONTROL AND LABELLING Y AN ERROR-DETECTING COMBINATIONAL PI AN IDEALIZED OVER-ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONL PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRIC SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION AN ITERATIVE OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION THE DETERMINATION OVER-RELAXATION APPLIED TO IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIZE N OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION METHOD IHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMlNATIO YSHEV SEMI-ITERATION EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEB AND 'THEIR DESIGN AN OVERALL CONCEPT OF SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS GRATION SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIALI ON THE OVERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTE ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEMS ARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ERRORS DUE TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REG A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING AND ERASURE OF LISTS INFORMATION INPUT OVERLOAD ON COMPLEX SUCCESSIVE DVERRELAXATION RECENT NU~ERICAL EXPERI~ENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERN PROGRAM THAT GENERATES. EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN RECOGNITION A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES. EVALUATES, AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATORS LIGHT-INDUCED PROCESSES IN CUPROUS OXIDE IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-IRON-OXYGEN PHASE EQUILIBRIA THE P METHOD, A DESIGN PHILOSOPHY USE OF COMPUTERS IN PLANNING P.M.G. COMMUNICUIONS THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS By A SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS THE PACE SCALING ROUTING FDR MERCURY E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT SIMULATOR PACKAGE OEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE DISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE INDUSTRIES USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING PACKAGED LOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER UTER 401. A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIOTT-NRDC COMP MAGNETIC CORE PWLSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECOROING SYSTEM, THE BM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DISK PACKS THE PACT COMPILER FOR THE 101 SEMI-AUTONATIC ALLOCATION OF DATA STORAGE FOR PACT I CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT I ADVANCEC COOING TECHNIQUE THE PACT I CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PACT I COMPILER PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER PACT IA PACT LOOP EXPANSION A TYPED PAGE READER A HEURISTIC FOR PAGE TURNING IN A MULTI PROGRAMMED COMPUTER E INTRODUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED PENSIONS SCHE~E ION TH CALCULATED WAVEFOR~S FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT ALGE8RAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 PALGO. AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR PANDEMONIUM. A PARADIGM FOR LEARNING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED BACK PANel I GERMAN 1 CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH IN MATHEM.TICAL PROGRAMMING. IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL DISCUSSION WHAT IS PROPRIETARY COMPUTER PEOPLE PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTERS PANEL DISCUSSION, AN EVALUATION OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL PANEL DISCUSSION, DESIGNING FOR MAXIMUM RELIABILITY PANEL DISCUSSION. UTILIZATION OF GERMANIUM DIODES PANEL ON BUSINESS SYSTEMS PANEL ON NUMERICAL CONTROL PANEL ON PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS PANEL ON SEMANTICS AND SYNTACTICS PANEL ON TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION PANEL ON ULTRA-HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS PANEL ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INFORMATION PROCESSING PRINTERS FORM DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED COMPUTING METHODS FOR TRIM SCHEDULING IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY COMPUTER CONTROL IN THE PAPER INOUSTRY PLANNING THE USE OF A PAPER LIBRARY COMMENT ON A PAPER ON PARALLEL PROCESSING IOAREHOUSE STOCK CONTROL AND INVOICING ON PAPER TAPE LLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND PAPER TAPE ISING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER A PUNCHEO PAPER TAPE FOR EXPERIMENTAL DATA A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE REACER HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE REAOER PRESENTATION OF A NEW HIGH SPEED PAPER TAPE REAOER DATA PROCESSING WITH PAPER TAPE, AN EXPERIMENT ON THE DESIGN OF PHOTOELECTRIC PAPER-TAPE REACERS WIND T~NNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA LOST INFORMATION, UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE PAPERS ICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEMS IMER A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION A STABLE IMPLICIT NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMU~ RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION CPTIMU~ RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON DIFFERENCE METHODS OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHOOS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIABLES PARACOMPUTERS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH PANDEMONIUM. A PARADIGM FOR LEARNING DYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS A MAGNETIC CORE PARALLEL ADDER THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING 1-~EGACYCLE CIRCUITRY FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL ADDITION PROCEDURE 273 MINIMIZATION MINIMIZATION ITERATION A TERMINAL FDR DATA TRANSMISSION PERCEPTUAL GENERALIZATION COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 OSC - PAR IBMJ622 227 I8MJ605 543 TCJ66H 264 WJCC56 31 SOS 59 63 CACM60N 614 PGEC593 321 TCJ6633 271 TCJ4611 13 ICIP59 85 TCJ5621 4B CACM614 184 TCJ6633 250 ICSI582 1047 PACM56 13 JACM573 341 PGEC624 501 JACM514 450 CACM60D 655 SOS 62 61 BIT 623 143 PACM61 2A2 WJCC61 555 CATH63 251 OPI 62 115 IBMJ583 193 PACM61 13B3 AUS 63 B.2l AUS 60 87.1 PGEC592 108 TCJ5621 24 TCJ6644 328 LSU 51 131 NCR 544 133 ADC 53 273 PGEC583 223 CAS 59 100 I BMJ633 182 WCR 584 4B FJCC63 321 ONR 56 61 JACM564 299 JACM564 309 JACM564 272 JACM564 279 JACM564 288 JACM571 8 JACM564 292 OCR 62 85 CACM629 480 TCJ3603 117 P IRE611 146 EJCC60 233 PIRE611 216 ROME62 439 MTP 58 511 16MJ571 32 ECIP55 81 CACM6lD 542 PACM59 19 WJCC53 19 PECS52 8 PECS52 7 IFIP62 83 11'IP62 258 I F1P62 711 IFIP62 333 IFIP62 524 IFIP62 704 I F1P62 163 CAN 58 191 AUS 60 B3.2 CAN 62 243 CAMB49 36 CACM612 103 AUS 60 A4.4 AUS 60 Al.4 TC81633 82 WCR '574 218 E JCC60 261 BIT 632 93 AUS 60AI0.3 AUS 60C11.3 J ACM562 101 ICSI581 475 CACM614 187 AlC 612 1 JACM571 18 JACM543 111 PACM56 45 JACH574 467 AUS 571 114 ICC 631 3 JACM624 450 HARV61 239 HTP 58 511 CENG59 96 PGEC584 262 WJCC56 103 PGEC604 465 213 PAR - PB TITLE WORD INDEX A CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARAllEL ARITHMETIC SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT A PARALLEL CHANNEL COMPUTING MACHINE PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL DESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL COMPUTER CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 (GERMANI A PARALLEL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND MECHANIZATIONS PARALLEL COMPUTING WITH VERTICAL DATA AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5 MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER THE TWO'S COMPLEMENT MULTIPLICATION IN BINARY PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTERS ION CASE MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUT THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER PARALLEL FERRO RESONANT TRIGGERS ON PROGRAMMING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINES W.A.C. MK.2. A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER PARALLEL ORGANIZED OPTICAL COMPUTERS AUTOMATIC PARALLEL PROCESSING SOME THOUGHTS ON PARALLEL PROCESSING COMMENT ON A PAPER ON PARALLEL PROCESSING OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING SYSTEM PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER PARALLEL PROGRAMMING AN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCING PROCEDURE WITH APPLICATION TO PARALLEL PROGRAMMING A METHOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH FILE ASSOCIATIVE LOGIC FOR HIGHLY PARALLEL SYSTE~S ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER ALGOR ITHMS FOR PARALLEL-SEARCH MEMORIES THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL~TYPE CATHOOE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GE NERATIDN IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTI DATA PROCESSING FOR EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE PARAMETER ESTI~ATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS A METHOO FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS THE USE OF PARAMETER INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS STUDIES OF RENEWAL PROCESSES TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME DISTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY DESIGN AUTOMATIC PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION AS APPLIEO TO TRANSDUCER EXCITATION DISTRIBUTED PARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE LINGUISTICS A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BAS EO ON MECHANISED AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS THE RNING. PART 1, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MOOEL AND ITS PARAMETERS IIMENTS ON THE MECHANIZATION OF GAME-LEA PRELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN SOME SELF-ORGANIZING PARAMETERS IN THREE-PERSON GROUPS THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE ROOTS OF AN EQUATION SYSTEM SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES ANO EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SAMPLING PARAMETRIC COMPUTER C.lCUlAT!ON OF PERFORMANCE CURVES FOR INDUCTiVE PARAMETRIC DEVICES SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETRIC DIODES IN MICROWAVE COMPUTERS AN ITERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR. CHARACTERISTICS EATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDI PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TR EATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SI CORRECTION TO 'PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ElIMINATING DIVISION AND TR THE PARAMETRON MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR PARAMETRON COMPUTERS THE PARAMETRON DIGITAL COMPUTER MUSASINO-1 THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP COMPUTERS USING PARAMETRONS SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL DEVICES ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS SWITCHING CIRCUITS THE USE OF PARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF ALGOL CONFERENCE IN PARIS GENERALIZED PARITY CHECKING TWO-DIMENSIONAL PARITY CHECKING CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK AN ERROR-CORRECTING PARSE ALGORITHM A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MULTIPLE REGRESSION THE WORD 'PART' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS ARISING FROM PARTIAL D.E.'S THE SOLUTI ON A NECESSARY ANO SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR STABILITY OF PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATION PROBLEMS VERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS ON THE INCREASE OF CON NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM EMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IBOUNDARY VALUE PROBL ICATION 01 THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBR CTRONIC DATA PROCESSII THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 701 ELE METHOD OF FINITE DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ANALOGUE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON DIFFERENCE METHODS OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THE USE OF .HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR SOLVING PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF COMPLEX PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MERICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NO COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A SURVEY OF OLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS lIVE PROCESSES FOR S FFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GERMANI ICENTRAL 01 STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GERMAN) INITION OF USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIALI THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIALI THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERENCE METHODS F DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY ITERATIVE METHODS ICES SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATR HE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST ORDER I PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MIXED TYPE AND METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOUNDARIES ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS MINIMllATION OF THE PARTIALLY-DEVELOPEO TRANSFER TREE GROUP PARTICIPATION COMPUTER DEMONSTRATION INFORMATION PROCESSING USA PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON 274 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 OVE - PAR PACM61 1382 PGEC613 389 I EES56 520 MSEE46" 't5 SJCC63 395 ECIP55 99 PGEC633 251 EJCC60 III AUS 60 C4.2 AUS 60 C4.1 PGEC553 ll8 RTCS62 30" FTT 53 1"" ADC 53 186 WJCC60 267 WOC062 126 AUS 60 C"." OPI 62 13 CAN 60 321 CACM600 539 CACM612 103 TCJ6631 28 PGEC636 747 TCJ1581 2 JACM6l't 513 PGEC61" 718 FJCC63 "89 FJCC62 137 JACM624 "88 I EES56 319 WJCC61 157 AUS 60B'9.3 CACM597 28 JACM623 379 WJCC60 181 IBMJ591 58 SJCC63 191 PGEC592 197 ARAP634 125 WJCC61 6't5 TCJ6633 232 AUS 60 B8.3 SOS 61 1 TCJ4611 62 I BMJ604 391 PGEC572 108 AUS 60B'5.1 PGEC593 287 WJCC61 519 PGEC593 277 PGEC621 42 PGEC62" 570 DIP 62 595 DIP 62 610 PGEC593 308 I CIP59 461 PGEC603 315 F JCC63 551 PGEC603 342 TCJ2604 151 PGEC583 201 JACM612 186 TCJ462" 313 CACM63N 6b9 PACM58 47 AUS 60B'5.3 J ACM602 163 JACM601 29 J ACM5"3 III PACM56 45 J ACM574 467 JACM592 204 PACM61 2A5 PACM52T ll5 HARV"1 153 ADC 53 147 JACM56" 325 AUS 511 ll4 ICIP59 b6 PACM61 13C3 TCJ6631 69 ECIP55 180 ICC 631 3 TCJ6631 93 BIT 632 91 BIT 623 153 WJCC53 208 P IRE530 l't97 PACM59 39 TCJ"611 54 IFIP62 1b9 IF IP62 122 ICIP59 12 PACM56 "" AUS 511 115 PGEC633 2"" PGEC572 92 CACM639 573 CACM63N 6~8 214 PAR - PER PAR - P6 TITLE WORD INDEX AN EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID fLOW PARTICLE-IN-CELL FLUID DYNAMICS ON THE IBM STRETCH MACHINE ACCELERATION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REfERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INDEPENDENT V DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY ERRORS CUE TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PARTITIONED POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRI UM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEEO IN PRIMARY MATHEMAT/ MATRIX INVERSION BY PARTITIONING PARTITIONING ALGORITHMS FOR FINITE SETS NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST RELIABILITY OF PARTS IREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FAR~ EQUIPMENT MANUfACTURING COMPANY /QU CENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLION PARTS LOCATIONS THE RELIABILITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS Of DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS, DISCUSSION COMPUTATION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION SCHEDULING THE PHILIPS COMPUTER PASCAL A DISPERSION PASS ALGORITHM FOR THE POLYPHASE MERGE A FIGURE OF MERIT fOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDING SYSTEMS RETRIEVAL OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGER RECORD SYSTEM ENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETIC READING HEAD /WAVEfORM G RECORDING READBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE NETWORK INCREASED DIGITAL MAGNETIC PROBLEMS A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE NETWORKS TRANSFERPAST AND FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITRY THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING ~ECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERATURE PUBLICATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND PATENTS THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOD . AN ALGORITHM FOR PATH CONNECTIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF FREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING AND SCHEDULING A METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PROBLEM THE SHORTEST PATH THROUGH A MAZE A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS MAXIMAL PATHS ON RECTANGULAR BOARDS TECHNICAL INFORMATION FLOW PATTERN THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM, A LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE NDENTAL EQUATION TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCE A TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR A PATTERN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING PATTERN RECOGNITION DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNITION SYMPOSIUM ON PATTERN RECOGNITION PATTERN RECOGNITION LINEAR CECISION FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATION TO PATTERN RECOGNITION OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. III, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION NCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMATION PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITION IBRATING OPTIC FIBERS, A NEW CO FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY PATTERN RECOGNITION AND MODERN COMPUTERS FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS PATTERN RECOGNITION AND READING BY MACHINE AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNDARY PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MACHINE DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS THE Illl NOI S PATTERN RECOGNITION COMPUTER, ILLIAC III GENERALIZATION OF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN A SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM A METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION SCHEME AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS DIAGNOSIS COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC PATTERN RECOGNITION USING AUTOCORRELATION PATTERN RECOGNITION WITH AN AOAPTIVE NETWORK MULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SYMBOL TRA PROVING THEOREMS BY PATTERN RECOGNITION, I A LINE-DRAWING PATTERN RECOGNIZER STATISTICAL RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNIZERS FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM A GENERALIZEO SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES , AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES A 'LOGICAL PATTERN' RECOGNITION PROGRAM A SPATIALLY ITERATEO MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX GERMAN SYNTAX PATTERNS A QUASI-TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION OF LINE PATTERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS STATI STICAL MODELS FOR RECALL AND RECOGNITION OF STIMULUS PATTERNS BY HUMAN OBSERVERS A SCHEME FOR RECOGNIZING PATTERNS FROM AN UNSPECIFIED CLASS REGRESSION AND CODED PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTIPATH STRUCTURES ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS PROBLEMS Of THE INTRODUCTION ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY, ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING A NEW METHOD FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS AND THE TRANSFER OF CREDIT SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS, PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS AN APPLICATION TO PAYROLL INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING, AND PAYROll INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING AND PAYROll PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 COMPUTER PAYROLL AND LABOUR COSTING PAYROLL AND PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS PAYROLL AND SALARY DISTRIBUTION INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER THE USE OF A COMPUTER FOR PAYROLL WORK THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB ~~O MICROPROGRAMMABLE COMPUTER 215 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 I BMJ623 SJCC62 CAS 62 1 F IP62 AUS 511 J ACMS7~ PACM62 PACM52T CACM630 TCJ6631 MSEE~62 BIT 632 CAN 62 TCB~61~ 81T 622 PGEC612 CACM620 PGECS91 CACM623 PGEC584 I BMJ631 P IRE611 WJCC!;5 IFIP62 ICSI5B2 ICSISB2 HARV41 I BMJ583 PGEC613 I BMJ621 IBMJ621 EJCC59 JACM594 HARV512 CACM63N I BIU605 WJCC61 WJCC61 WJCC59 CACM621 CACM635 I BSJ633 WJCC5!; E JCC59 SOS 61 IFIP62 I FIP62 OCR 62 JACM622 PGEC636 CACM622 OPI 62 JACM634 WJCC55 JACM611 EJCC59 ICIP59 CATH63 OCR 62 JACM622 PGEC636 WJCC55 PGEC601 WJCC61 PGEC622 PGEC633 CACM620 PIRE611 NCR 602 IFIP62 CACM604 WJCC60 PGEC60~ 3~8 235 1!;1 149 105 450 60 36 613 1~ 20 108 53 151 '11 115 502 48 169 271 22 268 1 608 1143 1011 211 200 346 12 68 160 506 285 664 479 241 173 304 399 221 248 94 233 521 461 414 249 259 822 115 187 458 'l1 1 225 238 237 153 240 791 86 48 5S5 274 300 527 175 66 413 220 351 412 25 EJCC60 WJCC59 2'l1 CATH63 251 IBMJ623 353 PACM61 2C3 NSMT60 234 ICIP59 232 IFIP62 433 SOS 59 51 OCR 62 221 CACM621 409 NCR 58~ 263 TCJ5634 249 TCJ3603 120 TCJ5634 258 JACM602 140 AUS 60 A2.1 HARV55 14.5 8CS 58 331 EOPS61 53 WJCC53 !;4 TCBlS13 64 BCS 58 14 HACC59 B-15 LSU 51 182 94 I EES56 FJCC63 201 215 PB- - PHO TITLE WORD INDEX USING MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM A PDM CONVERTER COMPUTER-ORIENTED PEACE-RESEARCH EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT O'F PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES AN SIMPLIFIED CODING, A PEDAGOGIC EXPERIMENT II DESIGN TECHNIQUE FOR PEDESTAL-FREE SWITCHING CIRCUITS EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING DOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS, AN COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS ASSEMBLY, INTERPRETIVE AND CONVERSION PROGRAMS FOR PEGASUS A FUNCTION INTERPRETIVE SCHEME FOR PEGASUS AN EXTENDED AUTOCODE FOR PEGASUS USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE I, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE wITH THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE ATIONS OF COMPUTERS THE USE OF PEGASUS AUTOCODE IN SOME EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLIC RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCODE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY NOTE ON AN ALGOL 60 COMPILER FOR PEGASUS I SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCODED PROGRAM FOR SALES PEl MATRIX EIGENVALUES ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS USE A PENNY-MATCHING MACHINE NOTE ON COMMISSIONING OF LEO COMPUTER AT MINISTRY OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED PENSIONS SCHEME ION THE INTRODUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE PANEL DISCUSSION LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS AN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS THAT PERCEIVE, LEARN, AND REASON FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES, LEARNS, ANO REASONS A SUGGESTED MODEL GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING AND MEMORIZING MACHINE DETERMINATION OF THREE PERCENTILES OF THE OMEGA-SUB-N DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION SELF-ORGANIZING MODELS FOR LEARNED PERCEPTION SOME NEW ASPECTS OF COLOR PERCEPTION STUDIES OF PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF BINOCULAR DEPTH PERCEPTION OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZII MACHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS THE PERCEPTION OF SPEECH TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE PERCEPTRON A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL PERCEPTRON MODELS ON PREDICTING PERCEPTRON PERFORMANCE A MAGNETIC INTEGRATOR FOR THE PERCEPTRON PROGRAM THE MARK 1 PERCEPTRON, DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF PERCEPTRONS FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS A NEW CLASS OF MULTILAYER SERIES-COUPLED PERCEPTRONS PERCEPTUAL GENERALIZATION OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS TION, CONCEPT FORMATIONI COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNI ELECTROSTATIC READING OF PERFORATED MED IA CORES CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS WITH MAGNETIC MAGNETIC TAPE TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION OF ENGINE PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS IMPROVE POWER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ON PREDICTING PERCEPTRON PERFORMANCE THE MARK 1 PERCEPTRON, DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDIZED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE GENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH, PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE ESTIMATING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PERFORMANCE ON PREDICTION COMPUTING ASPECTS IN THE EVALUATION OF AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE SOME AUTOMATIC SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-200D PERFORMANCE AOVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZEO COMPUTER THE CONSTRUCTION, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS CALCULATION OF PERFORMANCE CURVES FOR INDUCTIVE PARAMETRIC DEVICES ON PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PERFORMANCE OPTICAL READOUT APPLICATIONS IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS ELEC TRON TUBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME TYPICAL MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS RCUIT TIME CONSTI CHARACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIODE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CI COMPUTER THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND PERFORMANCE OF A LARGE-SCALE GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS STATISTICAL INPUT ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS I AND II SYSTEMS APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE OF MAGNETIC-CORE CIRCUITS IN COMPUTING MOOE SWITCHING PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC EQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS (ABSTRACTI COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FR PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SYSTEM 101 A COMPARISON OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUAT E-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-I IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PR PERFORMANCE OF TRADIC TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUDIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS REPORTING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE TO MANAGEMENT M FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREI THE DESIGN OF A HIGH PERFORMANCE 14-CHANNEL MAGNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTE NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUTER PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCES A ERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKSI IEM OF THE OP FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT ON A PERIOOIC PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES NONLINEAR INTERFACE CONDITION PERIOOIC SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE EQUATION WITH A THE PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TRANSDUCERS AN ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE USE OF SCIENTIFIC PERIOOICALS SYNTHESIS OF BINARY RING COUNTERS OF GIVEN PERIODS THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 276 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PAR - PER EJCC60 283 PGEC603 329 WJCC56 57 FJCC63 631 I BMJ62 3 34B AUS 60C12.2 PGEC573 162 ICSI581 711 CACM61D 562 JEES56 197 ARAP591 32 TCJ2604 174 TCJ6633 237 TCJ2593 118 ARAP591 58 TCJ1594 In TCH611 30 TCJ3614 232 TCJ6644 336 TCJ2593 130 IEES56 188 ARAP591 64 CACM639 515 CACM612 107 ONR 60 311 CACM636 307 TCJ2604 198 TCJ3603 117 PACM59 19 PACM61 10B3 WJCC59 181 WJCC60 151 IFIP62 401 JACM574 472 SOS 59 7 IBMJ594 312 CABS62 280 IFIP62 439 PACM59 20 MTP 5B 3~7 MTP 58 419 SOS 62 41>J NCR 602 71 NCR 602 88 NCR 602 78 WJCC61 281 JACM611 1 SOS 62 485 50S 59 63 IFIP62 413 NCR 544 106 NCR 544 124 EJCC52 ~O CAS 55 71 CLUN55 IOJ NCR 602 71 NCR 602 78 I BMJ611 33 I FIP62 57 PACM62 120 TCJ4624 2'13 TCJ5634 276 WJCC57 85 CAN 58 88 EJCC58 168 FTT 53 78 ,.US 60B'5.1 WJCC57 85 LCMT61 231 PIRE611 236 EJCC53 71 18MJ622 170 EJCC51 62 WJCC57 211 AUS 60 C7.4 MTP 58 231 EJCC54 30 PGEC633 310 PGEC602 175 EJCC51 16 J IICM594 476 PGEC625 671 EJCC54 46 WJCC53 86 WJCC55 78 EJCC53 58 PACM5B 59 NCR 612 89 WJCC57 138 AUS 60 B2.2 PGEC6D 1 62 JACM583 261 PGEC613 383 2 I BMJ611 ICC 6114 7 HARV571 189 ICSJ581 287 JACM603 287 EJCC55 64 LSU 56 60 276 PER - PLA TITLE WORD INDEX DESIGN FOR RELIA8(LITY IN COMPUTER PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT FACTORS AFFECT(NG THE RELIABILITY OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING BIOLOGY THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIPHERAL PUBLICATIONS IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUNICH COMPUTER PERM IGERMAN) THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF ~79 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED W(TH THIN PERMALLOY FILMS NONLINEAR WAVE BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE FACILITIES FOR COMPUTERS A PERMANENT HIGH SPEED STORE FOR USE WITH DIGITAL LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY UNIFLUXOR, A PERMANENT MEMORY ELEMENT EDDYCARD MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT ·STORAGE A HIGH-SPEED PERMANENT STORAGE DEVICE THE ROPE MEMORY, A PERMANENT STORAGE DEVICE PERMANENT STORAGE IN SMALL COMPUTERS A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORY OF LARGE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERMISSIVE-MAKE RELAY ENCODING ANO DECODING FOR CYCLIC PERMUTATION CODES ON THE GENERATION OF PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS PERMUTATIONS BY INTERCHANGES THE USE OF CYCLIC-PERMUTED CHAIN CODES FOR OIGITISERS THE USE OF CYCLIC PERMUTED CODES IN RELAY COUNTING CIRCUITS MACHINE SYSTEM PERMUTED TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MANTHE FERRANT I PERSEUS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM AN APPROACH TO THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT-CURRENT DEVICES AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CELL PERSON-MATCHING BY ELECTRONIC METHODS FUTURE OEMANOS FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL TRAINING COMPUTER PERSONNEL SELECTION OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL FORMAL EXAMINATIONS FOR COMPUTER PERSONNEL DATA PROCESSING IN PERSONNEL AND INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH THE ELECOM 125 IN PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SERVICES THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTERS ON PERSONNEL POLICIES MACHINE COMPUTATION PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN INDUSTRIAL USER PERSONNEL SELECTION AND TRAINING, THE NEEDS OF THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IN PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL THE BACKGROUND OF THE PERT ALGORITHM SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS ON OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES ANO THE RCA-PERT-COST PROGRAM ISTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPLICATI BUWEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS THE USE OF COMPUTERS FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING IN THE PETROLEUM CHEMICAL INDUSTRY USE OF THE DATATRON IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY THE VAlUE OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PGEC CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS 1960 PGEC MEMBERSHIP REPORT PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY 1958 PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN COMPUTERS AOMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF THE INVEST(GATION PHASE PHASE EQUILIBRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-IRON-OXYGEN D(FFRACTION BY A FINITE SINUSOIDAL PHASE GRATING PHASE PLANE STUDIES BY USE OF DIG(TAL COMPUTERS AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC F(LMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT EQUATIONS ANO THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR lION THE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONOUCTING TH(N F YL OEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AN INFORMAT(ON ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CODAS IONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPL(CAT INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM PHASE-MODULATING MEDIA ON THE TRANSITION FROM SUPERCONOUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE, ACCOUNTING FOR LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CURRENTS ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH PROCESSING SYSTEM PH(LCO S-2000 TRANSISTORIZED LARGE-SCALE DATA TALL, A LIST PROCESSOR FOR THE PH(LCO 2000 COMPUTER CURRENT STATUS OF (PL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER IJUNE 1962) CLASS, THE AUTOMATED CLASSROOM IPHILCO 2000) AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER IPH(LCO 2000) SYSTEMS THE BKS SYSTEM FOR THE PH(LCD-2000 THE PHILIPS COMPUTER PASCAL LANGUAGE NOTE ON SOME LEXICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICAT(ONS OF A COMPUTER SYMBOLIC PHILOSOPHIES FOR EFFICIENT PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION THE P METHOO, A OESIGN PHILOSOPHY ARCHITECTURAL PHILOSOPHY SO~E EXAMPLES OF NUMERICAL METHODS AND THE PHILOSOPHY BEHINO THEM THE BASIC PH(LOSOPHY CONCEPTS, ANO FEATURES OF ALGOL THE PHILOSOPHY OF AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION ASPECTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS PHILOSOPHY OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC AN ERRDR CORRECTING ENCODER AND DECODER FOR PHONE LINE DATA THE PHONETIC TYPEWRITER MAGNETIC AND PHOSPHOR COATED D(SCS NEW PHOSPHOR MEMORY DEVICE DESIGN OF A PHOTO INTERPRETATION AUTOMATON CHAMBER DATA PIP, A PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SPARK THE PHOTOCHROMIC MICROIMAGE MEMORY A PHOTOELECTRIC DECIMAL-CODED SHAFT DIGITIZER ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL ON THE DESIGN OF PHOTOELECTRIC PAPER-TAPE READERS THE BENSON-LEHNER PHOTOFORMER DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE 277 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PB- - PHD RMCS60 61 RMCS60 66 AUS 60AlO.4 ICSI5B1 429 AUS 60Al2.4 ECIP55 40 PGECS83 228 IBM.l634 278 CAMB49 71 PGECS43 2 LCMT61 177 WJCC60 91 EJCC61 194 PGEC551 16 FJCC63 45 AUS 60 C5.1 PGEC613 451 I BMJ573 198 PGEC624 507 BIT 624 228 TC.l6633 293 I CIP59 414 I EES56 432 MIPP61 17 TCJ2592 1>8 ONR 60 56 I BM.l514 304 CACM627 404 CLUN55 117 TCB1573 55 TCB3592 23 TCB5611 26 TCB6622 55 LSU 56 231 CAS 56 41 LSU 58 157 LSU 58 42 CTPC54 9 CAN 62 110 WJCC58 82 MIPP61 2 TCJ5634 297 CACM638 473 PACM61 10B3 PACM62 100 CAS 61 76 PGEC592 218 TCJ2593 145 CAS 56 133 CAS 62 169 PGEC553 88 PGEC611 81 PGEC571 49 PGEC591 60 PGEC552 49 HARV55 42 I BMJ583 193 I BMJ634 345 PACM62 1>8 IBMJ612 93 FJCC63 67 AUS 63 B.ll IBMJ602 184 CACM624 190 PGEC593 277 OPI 62 85 IBMJ592 132 I BMJ621 122 PGEC5B1 23 PACM61 10C2 NEWC57 106 CACM629 4B4 CACM629 479 CAS 61 117 CAS 60 101 CACM612 104 PGEC612 175 ROME62 759 ICC 622 85 PACM61 13B3 PCS 62 5 IFIP62 17 ROME62 385 EJCC5B 25 TCB7644 107 (EES56 188 ARAP591 178 CAN 62 11 WCR 594 21 IFIP62 445 HARV47 130 LCMT61 293 FJCC62 27 CACM636 332 LCMT61 385 PGEC533 1 18MJ631 34 AUS 60C11.3 PECS52 15 PWCS54 44 217 PHO - POI TITLE WORD INDEX HIGH-SPEED HIGH-CAPACITY PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY PHOTOGRAPHIC METHODS OF HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE FOR A SERIES WORKING MACHINE ROTATING-MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE SYSTEMS OPTICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHS OF LASER-INDUCED HEATING RECTIFICATION OF SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES A DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I, PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART II, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM F RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL ANDI THE CAUDAL PHOTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY 0 DATA PROCESSING WITH THE PHOTOSTORE PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY THE KT NOTES ON CUMULATIVE PHOTOVOLTAGES SYNTAX OF THE GERMAN NOUN PHRASE ON THE NONEXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 AN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY AUTOCODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE A NEW METHOD FOR DISCOVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES ON AMB IGUITY IN PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES PHYSICAL ANALOGUES TO THE GROWTH OF A CONCEPT COMPUTER PHYSICAL ANO LOGICAL DESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGNETIC COMPUTER MATERIALS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CRYOGENIC COMPONENTS INTEGRAL METHOD THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY'S ACE A PHYSICAL MOOEL OF AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PROCESS PHYSICAL PROGRAMMING (GERMANI SYSTEMS PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT ANALOGS AND DUALS OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES N AND IMAGINATION EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES, THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATIO PHYSICAL VERSUS LOGICAL COUPLING IN MEMORY SYSTEMS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS THE IMPACT OF FAST COMPUTERS ON PHYSICS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS USING COMPUTERS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS THE PLACE OF AUTOl',ATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PHYSICS ABSTRACTING CRYOTRON, A REVIEW P~YSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED FILM OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATIOAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF PHVSIOLOGICAl ANO MEDiCAL DATA iN A MODERN HOSPITAL PHYSIOLOGY AND COMPUTATION DEYICES PHYSIOLOGY OF AUTOMATA P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN INEXPENSIVE DEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT ECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION PICTORIAL INPUTS AUTOMATIC R A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE COOING COMPUTER PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS PROCESSING DATA IN BITS ANO PIECES PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES TWO THINK PIECES THE PILOT ACE LINEAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILOT ACE OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE THE SOLUT ION SYNCHROTRON THE USE OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN OF PROTON PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL THE PILOT MODEL OF THE A.C.E. CORRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF THE LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT 15 ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS OEVElOPMENT AND PILOT TRAINING XPILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W. RETIRING COMPUTER PIONEER, HOWARD AIKEN SPARK CHAMBER DATA PIP, A PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PIPE FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ON THE UTECOM COMPUTER ELECTRONIC COl'PUTER TO THE OPERATION OF A CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE THE APPLICATION OF AN DEVELOPMENT OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A ANALYSIS OF THE MOTION OF A HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED PISTON FOURIER THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSONIC MISSILE CATION STUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRI ERICAL CALCULATICNS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS ANALYSIS AND NUM THERE'S STIll A PLACE FOR INTERPRETERS CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE NG BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE SERVICE THEY MAl THE PLACE OF ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWl PHYSICS THE PLACE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY IN THEORETICAL DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP SYSTEM THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.D.P. SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DEADLINES TO MEET THE PLACE OF SELF-REPAIRING FACILITIES IN COMPUTERS WITH THE PLACE OF THE PROGRAMMER PROCESSING SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DATA OF UNOERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN ANALOG SIMULATION COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH MIRFAC. A TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATEO DATA-PROCESSING PLAN AN ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACH OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION THE USE TRONIC DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPING A LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR CORPORATE METHODS ANO THE DEPENDENCE ON ELEC AND SERVICE THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN, A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY STRUCTURE OPERATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS AND SIMPLE CRYOTRON CIRCUITS NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS ANALYSIS AND PHASE PLANE STUDIES BY USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS DATA 278 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PER - PLA EJCC58 34 HARVIt7 260 CAMB49 85 LCMT61 313 HARV41 Ilt6 P IRE530 1421 I BMJ634 31t2 IBMJ623 290 WJCC58 !>O WJCC5B !>3 AUS 60B'4.1 SJCC62 159 LCMT61 301 IF IP62 684 IBMJ613 210 NSMT60 260 CACM629 483 CACM633 105 TCJ3603 168 ARAP612 29 ICIP59 285 CACM620 526 JACM621 1 MTL 611 125 MTP 58 811 SJCC63 395 ANL 53 202 I CIP59 455 IBMJ583 200 FTT 53 135 TCB2595 19 PACM58 1t3 ECIP55 168 EJCC51 60 HACC59 24 NCR 612 196 SOS 62 231 I BMJ603 305 HARV49 250 CLUNS5 13 AUS 60B'3.2 AODC62 42 HARV49 215 ICSI581 481 ONR 60 14 JACM543 101 SJCC62 291 HARV49 351 WJCC61 291 PGEC592 108 EJCC51 221 PACM59 loB NCR 624 114 WCR 584 41 TCJ6632 144 WJCC59 304 I CIP59 375 PGEC592 118 CACM601 1 ADC 53 5 ADC 53 129 IEES56 158 I EES56 12 IFIP62 684 IEES56 509 MANC51 24 AUS 60 B8.2 ICC 6115 20 ICC 621 7 WJCC61 623 JACM593 313 EJCC58 11 AUS 60B11.2 CACM626 298 CACM636 332 AUS 60 84.3 CAN 58 223 CAS 56 20 I BMJ604 37B AUS 512 211A I BMJ593 260 I8MJ634 303 PACM61 2B3 AUS 60 85.2 ICSI581 511 HARV49 215 TC85611 19 TCJ4612 161 EJCC51 111 EDPS61 529 EJCC55 22 WJCC61 535 CACM639 545 WJCC59 231 CAN 58 202 WJCC59 234 PGEC512 71 ONR 60 3 '14 18MJ634 303 PACM62 b8 218 PLA - POS TITLE WORD INDEX CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE THIN FILM MEMORY OEVICE LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING DYNAMIC A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT OATA PROCESSING PLANNED AND UNPLANNED SCIENTIFIC CO~MUNICATION PLANNED STOCK CONTROL CASE STUOY. ORDER PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION PLANNING USE OF DIGIT AL SIMULATION IN PLANNING A COMPUTER METHOD FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING COMPUTER PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING PLANNING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAMPS). A NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL CRlT ICAL-PATH PLANNING ANO SCHEDULING ACTIVITY NETWORK FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER ORGANIZING AND PLANNING FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM A GENERAL APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR MANAGEMENT USE OF EDPM EQUIPMENT ICAL METHOO FOR THE OETERM INATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES 'FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN RADIOTHERAPY THE USE OF COMPUTERS FOR ECONOMIC PLANNING IN THE PETROLEUM CHEMICAL INDUSTRY A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX AND SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS THE PR08LEMS OF PLANNING NEW METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO THE COMMERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPAI REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT COMPUTER THE PLANNING OF TUBING MANUFACTURE. USING AN IBM 650 USE OF COMPUTERS [N PLANNING P.M.G. COMMUNICATIONS IEM OF THE OPERAT[ONS RESEARCH TYPE. (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOO FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKS) A ~ONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM PLANNING THE USE OF A PAPER LIBRARY PLANNING THE 3600 PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOING ACM PU8LICATION POLICIES ANO PLANS THE FIRST YEAR.S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER. AND FUTURE PLANS EXPERIENCE AND PLANS FOR MARKETING-RESEARCH OPERATIONS PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE T.R.E. ELECTRONIC OIGITAL COMPUTER POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF O~LINE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A CHEMICAL PLANT SIMULATION OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT IERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPER ATDR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT INTEGRATED PLANT CONTROL CORRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS ERROR ESTIMATION IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA CONSTITUENTS COMPUTATION ANO PLASMA DYNAMICS PLASMA MAGNETOHYORODYNAMIC CALCULATIONS IN 1 AND 2 O[MENSIONS THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILD STEEL PORTAL FRAMES DISLOCATIONS AND PLASTIC FLOW IN GERMANIUM PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS ON THE V[BRAT[ON OF A SQUARE CLAMPEO PLATE ICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE OEFLEXI ON EQUATIONS [N THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVER PLATE A METHOD OF DETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHEO-CARD MACHINE PLATE FOR RANDCM-ACCESS MEMORY FERRITE APERTUREO ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECT[ON METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PROBLEM kITH MIXED 80UNDARY CONDITIONS COINCIDENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERR[TE APERTURED PLATES THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED PLATO II. A MULTIPLE-STUDENT. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED. AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE MAKING A COMPUTER PLAY ORAUGHTS PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS TO PLAY GAMES A STUDY OF THE PLAYBACK PROCESS OF A MAGNETIC RING HEAD SOME REMARKS ON THE GAME .DAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER BRIDGE PROBLEMS. A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY SIMULATION OF A LEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 70~ CHESS-PLAYING PROGRA~S AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY THE BURROUGHS ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTER-PLOTTER ORACLE CURVE PLOTTER HIGH SPEED PRINTER AND PLOTTER AN ANALOG COMPUTER NYQUIST PLOTTER A COMPUTER FOR FLAW PLOTTING ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE AND NYQUIST DIAGRAMS A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTCMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATION FUNCTIONS THE TELEPLOTTER, A DIGITAL PLOTTING OEVICE A .CURVE PLOTTING· ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A SERIES OF COMPUTERS USING PLUG-IN UNITS WHY NOT TRY A PLUGBOARD COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER R ORGANIIATICN RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM IRALLELISM IN COMPUTE ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS COMPUTERS HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SWITCHING ELEMENTS COMPUTER PREPARATION OF A POETRY CONCOROANCE IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED BINARY POINT THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF NUMBERS A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD AN AUTOMATIC FORMULA TRANSLATOR FOR FIXED POINT ARITHMETIC UNNORMALIZED FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC ERROR ANALYSIS IN FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC IN C080L NORMALIZED FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC WITH AN INDEX OF SIGNIFICANCE FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETICS SOLUTICN OF CROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS lOG RAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION IGERMAN) THE FIXED POINT DIVISION IN GIER FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS A TURNING POINT IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY THE DESIGN OF FIXED POINT ITERATIONS 279 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PHO - POI WJCC60 97 172 SJCC63 127 ICSI581 199 EDPS61 492 HARV55 135 CAN 62 168 CACM627 401 AUS 63 B.22 CAN 58 29 TCJ563~ 300 EJCC59 160 BIT 621 21 CAN 60 193 LSU 55 23 WJCC59 2~0 CACM630 625 TCJ2593 1~5 AUS 63 8.5 CAS 57 Z3 EOPS61 3~4 BIT 632 108 8CS 58 195 AUS 63 B.21 AUS 60 B2.2 TCJ2592 90 CAMB49 36 FJCC62 73 ONR 54 7~ JACM592 121 TCJ3603 12~ CAS 59 ~1 LSU 55 171 CAMB49 123 ICC 582 22 CAN 62 258 TCJ3603 150 WJCC60 301 AUS 63 C.16 AUS 60 B8.2 EJCC57 80 WJCC53 65 CAN 60 158 HARV61 225 TCB6634 126 AUS 60 B6.3 IBMJ61~ 279 ICIP59 290 WCR 59~ 55 JACM553 Ib2 AUS 60 B9.1 JACM543 105 EJCC56 107 JACM603 264 WCR 584 62 PACM59 67 PLCI61 205 IEES56 452 AIC 601 165 I BMJ614 321 TCJ3601 40 JACM633 357 IFIP62 428 WJCC58 157 IBMJ584 320 EJCC56 73 CACM590 38 EJCC60 1~3 NCR 602 41 PGEC521 73 WJCC60 165 NCR 537 ~3 PECS52 18 JACMS81 ~2 IEES56 186 EJCC54 ~ IBMJ572 110 IBMJ581 ~3 WJCC61 157 WJCC60 33 JACM573 274 IFIP62 632 CACM6D2 91 CAMB~9 50 JACM602 176 PACMS9 76 JACM593 415 CACM595 10 CACM625 269 EJCC59 244 JACM6D2 129 ROME62 68~ PGEC621 57 PACM59 52 BIT 612 87 ECIP55 120 BIT 613 200 PACMS9 51 CACM606 380 PACM58 72 CACM63~ 279 POI - PRE TITLE WORD INDEX AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOD ON A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ALGORITHMIC THE UNIVAC. FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER RELIABILITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW FLOATING-POINT OPERATION A SMALL TR ANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES CONVERSION BETWEEN FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATIONS IMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINEO ON A FINITE POINT SET IERMINATIDN OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MIN IMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION OEFINED ON A FINITE POINT SET IERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MIN COMPUTER BUREAUX SERVICE POINTING THE WAY FOR THE SMALLER USER. SURVEY OF THE LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE IE FFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE I FFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE' ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN OISCRETE POINTS ONLY ON THE LOCATION OF SUPPLY POINTS TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORTATION COSTS A NOTE ON A METHOD FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES ON THE SOLUTION OF POISSON'S DIFFERENCE EQUATION HIGH-ORDER DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO POISSON'S EQUATION ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWO OIMENSIONS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND. 1963 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS CONVERSION OF CARTESIAN CD-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-OROINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQU COEFFICIENTS A POLARIMETRIC METHOD OF MEASURING MAGNETD-OPTIC MINIMUM POLARllED DISTANCE COOES A HIGH SPEED N-POLE. N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTERS ON PERSONNEL POLICIES ACM PUBLICATION POLICIES AND PLANS EI A METHOO FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFORMATION TH REITERATION OF ACM POLICY TOWARD STANDARDIZATION ONE ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH TRANSLATION TO ANO FROM POLISH NOTATION VESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTRO-OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS IN FORMATION OF THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRONIC SYSTEM THE POLYMORPHIC PRINCIPLE IN DATA PROCESSING ON COMPUTING THE EXACT CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL DANILEWSKI METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL ON THE ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE BEST POLYNOMIAL APPROxiMATION SOME ELEMENTARY REMARKS ON POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS PRELIMINARY REMARKS OF POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR COMPUTERS THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS A ROUTINE TO FIND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE FITTING AN ALGORITHM FOR MINIMAX POLYNOMIAL CURVE-FITTING OF DISCRETE DATA REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION ON PROGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS A MACHINE METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS A METHOD FOR SOLVING SiMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS EPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS THE USE OF A R AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS A GENERALIZATION OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION GENERALIZATIONS OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION REVISITED THE EXACT DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL OF A MATRIX N DEFINI AN ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTIO N DEFINI AN ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTIO AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR CONVERGENCE OF APPROXIMATION POL YNOMIALS ON SOME METHODS FOR COMPUTING THE ROOTS OF POLYNOMIALS AN ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR POLYNOMIALS OIGIT-BY-OIGIT METHODS FOR POLYNOMIALS AN AUTO~ATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR ZEROS REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES EVALUATION OF POLYNOMIALS BY COMPUTER SWAC EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS FOR DATA FITTING SYMMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS COMPUTER AL GEBRA OF POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A DIGITAL SYSTEMS CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR TS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUl INTERPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIEN CCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATI PARTITIONED POLYNOMIALS. AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN A LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS, ORTHOGONAL ANO OTHERWISE ACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER SERIES IN TERMS OF POLYNOMIALS, RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS AND CONTINUED FR A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT TECHNIQUES A DISPERSION PASS ALGORITHM FOR THE POLYPHASE MERGE ADDENDUM TO A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM A GENERALIZED POLYPHASE MERGE ALGORITHM POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING. AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE STRING DISTRIBUTION FOR THE POL YPHASE SORT READ-BACKWARD POLYPHASE SORTING 1M ENTS OF A CONVENIENT GENERAL LANGUAGE LEADING TO THE POPULARIZATION OF COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS (FRENCH) DEVELOPMENTS AND P LANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN THE (SWEDISH) ADP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILO STEEL PORTAL FRAMES LANGUAGE PROBLEMS POSED BY HEAVILY STRUCTURED OAT A POSEIDON DEPENDENCE OF THE ENERGY GAP IN SUPERCONDUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNETIC FIELD FUNCTION GENERATION THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING AND REMOTE POSITION CONTROL AND INDICATION BY DIGITAL MEANS A DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR POSITION DETERMINATION A MAGNETICALLY COUPLED LOW-COST HIGH-SPEED SHAFT POSITION DIGIT IZER A HIGH SPEED N-POLE. N-POSITIDN MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITOH A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTER THE PRESENT POSITION OF COMPUTING-MACHINE DEVELOPMENT IN ENGLAND CURRENT POSITION ON STANDARDS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS THE AUTOMATIC POSITION SURVEY ANALYZER AND COMPUTER TERATIVE METHOOS FOR LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFINITIVE MATRIX A POSITIVE-INTEGER ARITHMETIC FOR DATA PROCESSING LEARNING PROCESSES POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LANGUAGES 280 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PLA - POS JACII563 212 CACM623 160 AUS 573 314 WJCC57 18 PCS 62 92 AUS 60C10.3 CACM606 352 PACM58 23 J ACII593 395 EOPS61 465 CACM60N 6ll CACM594 17 CACM590 26 HARV571 3 IBSJ632 129 CACM594 19 JACM584 310 HARV61 81 PGEC604 490 CACM63N 660 AUS 60 C9.3 IBMJ624 456 IBMJ613 241 NCR 584 246 4Z lSU 58 JACM592 121 JACM631 H9 CACM62N 547 TCJ6631 61 TCJ5623 210 18MJ631 44 ONR 60 1B6 WJCC60 225 WCR 604 24 PACM62 104 PACM61 5A4 JACM614 645 CAN 60 250 ICC 633 15B CACM594 16 CACM599 29 JACM633 283 PACM59 29 PACM56 7 CACM60D 644 JACM612 151 IFIP62 101 PGEC592 182 AUS 51 196 PACM61 6A5 laMJ62Z 239 CACM637 384 I CIP59 62· PACM58 23 JACM593 395 WJCC55 119 PACM61 12Al IF IP62 116 CACM633 108 IBMJ633 237 NCR 574 164 PACM52T 118 EJCC59 120 CACM62D 595 JACM581 9 HARV572 225 JACM621 29 PACM52T 124 IFIP62 102 PACM62 60 PACM59 69 JACM614 613 CACM635 223 CACM620 502 CACM61N 495 CACM618 347 EJCC60 143 CACM635 217 CACM635 220 ROME62 549 ICC 582 22 TCJ5634 264 BIT 612 65 PGEC635 454 AUS 60 B6.3 CACM621 2B CACM623 174 I BMJ621 49 PGEC593 391 lEES 56 437 EJCC51 164 WJCC53 203 NCR 584 21t6 PGEC602 256 HARV49 fit TC86634 133 NCR 594 231 TCJ4613 242 I BMJ512 158 IITP 5.8 825 280 POS - PRI TITLE WORD INDEX POI - PRE POSSIBILITIES OF DECISION MAKING AND CONTROL CAN 62 31 POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELT ICSI5B2 1071 ICIP59 461 POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP COMPUTERS USING WJCC54 \I POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION 6 POSSIBLE MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC CACM592 18 TCB2595 POST OFFICE AUS 63 A.9 POST OFFICE JACM612 252 POST OFFICE SYSTEMS TC84614 136 POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY COMPUTER LSU 55 13 POTENTIAL 18MJ622 179 POTENTIAL PIRE611 276 POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES TO THE HARV61 230 WJCC60 2113 POTENTIAL CUSTOMER FOR AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN ICIP59 244 POTENTIAL FIELO AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION CAN 58 42 POTENTIAL OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE LSU 58 8 POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS PLCI61 155 POTENTIAL USES OF COMPUTERS AS TEACHING MACHINES EMICONDUCTION EFFECTS THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS CLARIFICATION OF FIRST-ORDER S IBMJ571 39 PGEC613 516 COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION PGEC621 63 ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER fUNCTION GENERATORS TRANSFER J ACM563 IB6 FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS ANO POTENTIOMETERS 2 ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COEffICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NETWORKS CHBK62 14 AST COMPUTATION Of INDUSTRIAL SERVICEI THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES II DIRECT WAY FOR F PACM5B 14 WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT IMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT PACM58 CAN 62 250 COMPUTERS IN THE POWER INDUSTRY o OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT IERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AN WJCC60 301 EJCC57 80 PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS JACM561 10 AUTOMATIC COMPUTATIONS WITH POWER SERIES JACM574 481 TSHEBYSHEFF APPROXIMATIONS FOR POWER SERIES CACM617 311 AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES A C ACM606 351 IMATIONS ANO CONTINUED FRACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER SERIES IN TERMS Of POLYNOMIALS, RATIONAL APPROX JACM614 613 CAN" 60 243 THE ANALYSIS OF POWER SPECTRA TCJ5621 16 THE CALCULATION OF POWER SPECTRA IBMJ612 141 A DIRECT DIGITAL METHOD OF POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION TCB7644 125 AUTOMATIC START-UP OF POWER STATIONS WJCC58 203 TRANSISTORIZED MOOULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS PACM59 5 A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Of POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITRY CENG59 1 THE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF BESM LSU 51 82 APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUDIES CLUN55 103 COMPUTERS IMPROVE POWER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AUS 63 B.22 COMPUTER PROGRAMMES fOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING A NEW IFIP62 241 METHOD FOR CONPUTING ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCHING IN POWER SYSTEMS (FRENCH) I EES56 26 THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS POWER-SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO ON THE METHOO OF MINIMUM lOR PACM56 5 'BEST') APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOD OF LEAST NTH POWERS BCS 58 591 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION BCS 58 510 THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A SMALL COMMERCIAL USER JACM593 360 NOTE ON THE PRACTICAL COMPUTATION OF PROPER VALUES DATA TRANSM AUS 63 C.4 ISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION ANO CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AUS 571 III THE USE OF CONTINUANTS IN PRACTICAL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PLCI61 134 SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION CACM596 38 REMARKS ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS 4 TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH APPLICAIION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE PACM56 MUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-REI A PRACTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTI CACM614 184 TCJ6631 17 EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICAL USE OF DATA TRANSMISSION MTP 58 825 POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILllATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES OCR 62 129 SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS 41 PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND PRACTICALITIES MACHINE INPUT 14 IPP61 EOPS61 132 ORDER DOCUMENTATION, FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE TCJ2593 110 CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING NCR 612 143 THEORY ANO PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS ICAL LINGUISTIC SYSTEM MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHAN CACM620 516 E PERFORMANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED CLIPPING PGEC625 611 PACM59 30 ON PRE-CONDITIONING MATRICES JACM604 338 ON PRE-CONOITIONING OF MATRICES JACM633 316 SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS AND OPERATOR PRECEDENCE JACM592 164 A NEW METHOD OF CHECKING THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE MATRICES JACM603 255 ON THE CONSISTENCY OF PRECEDENCE MATRICES PECS52 10 SOME GENERAL PRECEPTS FOR PROGRAMMERS EDPS61 496 KEEPING AN INVENTORY OF PRECIOUS METALS PACM61 6A3 COMPUTER A TEC~NIQUE FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH FACTORIALS IN A DIGITAL PGEC602 252 A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER CACM600 652 MULTIPLE PRECISION ARIT~METIC CACM618 353 A NOTE ON MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC CACM612 98 MULTIPLE-PRECISION DIVISION NCR 594 275 THE CYCLE SPLITTER, A WIDE-BAND PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER CHANNEL MAGNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTEM FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER IIGH PERFORMANCE 14- NCR 612 89 JACM554 229 PRECISION MODULATORS AND DEMODULATORS A BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIO NCR 584 225 N CACM597 27 BINARY CONVERSION, WITH FIXED DECIMAL PRECISION, OF A DECIMAL FRACTION PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDICATE CALCULUS ITHE PRODUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF ICIP59 265 MIL 612 125 TRANSFORMATION CRITERIA FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF PREDICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN EJCC53 113 RELIABILITY AND ITS RELATION TO SUITABILITY AND PREOICTABIlITY 1 ITAL COMPUTER THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PREDICTEO STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE DIG WJCC60 TCJ3614 246 PREDICTING DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF NCR 602 71 ON PREDICTING PERCEPTRON PERFORMANCE PREDICTING SIGNAL DEGENERATION AND GATE COMPATIBILITY PGEC633 277 IN LOGIC CIRCUITS EJCC53 22 DATA PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION CLUN55 27 WEATHER PREDICTION AlC 601 43 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION CACM613 164 AUTOMATED WEATHER PREDICTION CAN 62 76 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREOICTION ECIP55 194 USE OF COMPUTERS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREOICTION (GERMAN) AUS 63 8.9 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREOICTION AND ANALYSIS AUS 608'10.1 CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE NOSE A SMALL TRANSIST AUS 60CI0.3 ORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES T THE INSTITUTE fOR ADVANCED STUDY DIAGNOSIS AND PRED"ICTION OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE A NCR 537 59 CAS 60 20 PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION 85 COMPONENT PERFORMANCE ON PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON WJCC51 FUTURE THE Y SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERATURE PARAMETRONS THE WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE LANGUAGE AUTOMATION IN THE A.D.P. SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE AUSTRALIAN GENERALIZED SIMULATION OF PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING FIELD OF STATISTICS THE ON A THE THE LIFE INSURANCE INOUSTRY 281 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 281 PRE - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX SMOOTHING AND YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME GOALS AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF NESTED STRUCTURES IN ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY ANO ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS S OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUAl EXTENSIONS OF THE EQUATIONS STABLE EQUATIONS STABILITY PROPERTIES OF ME THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO ITERA nON IN EFFICIENCY OF AN AXIOMATIC APPROACH TO TRANSLATION A REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN PREOICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCADED SIMPLE AVERAGES THE NEXT TWENTY PREDICTIONS PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS PREDICTOR OESIGN PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF SYSTEM PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRATION PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES PREFIX LANGUAGES PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC PRELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING COMPUTER PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE T.R.E. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS PRELIMINARY REMARKS OF POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE SOLOMON COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARY REPORT INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY REPORT OF ACM-GAMM COMMITTEE ON AN PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE A PRELIMINARY STRUCTURAL TRANSFER SYSTEM o INTERNAL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMP EQUIPMENT LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM BILLING AND COM8INED OPERATIONS BY ELECTRONIC SILVER PRENUCLEATIDN OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER, GOLD, AND THE ACCURACY OF DATA PREPARATION SITE PREPARATION AND CHANGEOVER PROBLEMS A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION OF DATA FOR COMPUTERS PREPARATION FOR COMPUTER OPERATIONS DATA PREPARATION FOR NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W. COMPUTER PREPARATION OF A POETRY CONCORDANCE STEEL PORTAL FRAMES THE PREPARATION OF CHARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILD COMPUTER PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF FLOW CHART LISTINGS PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR EDVAC-TYPE MACHINES THE PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR THE MARK I CALCULATOR MICROSADIC A HIGH-SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER IPHILCO 2000) AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVICES USE OF MOBL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS A PREPLANNED APPROACH TO A STORAGE ALLOCATION COMPILER NESTING WITHiN THE PREPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE ACM CONFERENCE ON SYM80L MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND PREPRINTS COMPUTATION IN THE PRESENCE OF NOISE PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION DIGITAL COMPUTERS. PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ENGLAND THE PRESENT POSITION OF COMPUTING-MACHINE DEVELOPMENT IN TRANSISTORS THE PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS PRESENT STATUS ANO TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT IGERMAN) THE PRESENT STATUS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING AUSTRALIA THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS PRESENTATION OF A NEW HIGH SPEED PAPER TAPE READER REAL-TIME PRESENTATION OF REDUCED WINO-TUNNEL DATA OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE DEFINABILITY IN LANGUAGES CONNECTIVE PROPERTIES PRESERVED IN MINIMAL STATE MACHINES EI'ERGENCY SIMULATION OF THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES /lCM PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE RETIRING PRESIDENTIAL ACDRESS INAUGURAL PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE ACM PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, THE SECOND DECADE OF COMPUTER DEVElOPMENT THE ,EMPERATURE AND PRESSURE OEPENCENCE OF CRITICAL FIELD CURVES ION FRCM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISS PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS F THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS () PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PREVENTIVE OR CURATIVE MAINTENANCE A PREVIEW OF A DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE SOME EXPERIENCES IN PRICE MAPPING THE USE CF CALCULATING MACHINES IN THE THEORY OF PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION NG SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES, AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY IN CURRICULU ACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS ILYNDMIALS, AN APPRO ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY PRIMARY PROCESSOR AND DATA STORAGE EQUiPMENT FOR THE COMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION THAN 10, P LESS THAN 15000 LIST OF ALL PRIME DIVISORS Q = 2KP+l OF 12 TO THE P)-I, KLESS THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES RMS OF A TRUTH FUNCTION BY ITERATED CONSENSUS OF THE PRIME IMPLICANTS ITION OF THE IRREDUNDANT NORMAL Fa PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE SEARCH FOR LARGE PRIMES ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRIMES AND OF TWIN PRIMES ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRIMES AND OF TWIN PRIMES IER THE USE OF INDEX CALCULUS AND MERSENNE PRIMES FOR THE DESIGN OF A HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL MULTIPL TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS DIGITAL COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICAL LOGIC AND PRINCIPAL LIMITATIONS OF COMPUTABILITY THE PCLYMORPHIC PRINCIPLE IN DATA PROCESSING THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR CIRCUITS THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY DECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MULTIPLE REGRESSION AUTOMATIC COOING PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTERORIENTED LANGUAGE 282 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 POS - PRI NCR 602 WJCC59 MfL 611 NSMT60 PGEC513 JACM602 ~7 JACM62~ ~57 81 143 173 143 176 TCJ~611 80 JACM591 37 TCJ4611 6~ PACM62 106 JACM633 291 ROME62 1 MlL 611 7 AUS 60 BB.3 PLCI61 217 CAMB49 123 ICC 633 158 WOC062 66 ARAP59I 268 CACM58D 8 MfL 611 195 AUS 60 Al.~ JACM541 7 I BMJ63~ 297 TC84601 7 CAN 58 269 AUS 608'10.~ ONR 60 121 TCJ6633 219 TCB6621 12 LSU 56 34 WCR 58~ 3 AUS 60B11.2 CACM602 91 AUS 60 B6.3 PACM59 47 JACM581 57 HARV47 203 HARV47 208 WJCC58 40 CAS 60 101 EJCC57 58 WCR 514 111 C ACM619 389 CACM610 411 NSMT60 261 CACM604 183 I 8MJ584 3~6 TCJ4612 88 EJCC51 109 CTPC54 4 HARV49 74 IEES56 357 MTP 58 155 46 ECIP55 AIC 601 92 IBMJ621 3 DIP 62 312 AUS 60 C2.1 ICSI582 1143 LSU 57 206 BIT 632 93 EJCC57 50 JACM632 175 J ACM604 311 WJCC59 314 CACM630 642 JACM571 1 JACM571 5 JACM561 1 TCJ1583 98 I BMJ621 82 I BMJ632 155 JACM564 348 PWCS54 62 NCR 58~ 191 ADC 53 235 MSEE~61 10 TCJ66~~ 348 HARV~9 244 PLCI61 99 PACM62 60 PGEC636 677 FJCC62 262 BIT 634 222 PGEC624 473 P GEC602 245 TCJ3601 21 MANC51 14 BIT 611 15 BIT 611 15 JACM611 87 IFIP62 379 IF IP62 29 IOCR 604 24 ICIP59 400 PACM58 47 ONR 56 3 TCJ4624 305 282 PRI - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES FOR TRAINING PROGRAMMERS WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE PDSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION THE LOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF A NEW KIND OF BINARY COUNTER PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLICATION ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEER ING AND BIOLOGY THE PRINCIPLES OF SORTING MERCURY AUToCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY PRINCIPLES OF THE SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM REPORT ON SOME PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIFIED TRANSFER SYSTEM PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFLUXoR ANO CORE CIRCUITS MUL T1FONT PRINT RECOGNITION COMPUTER-AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTI FONT PRINT RECOGNITION LOGIC CLOS ING OUT A PRINT TAPE PRINT 1, A PROPOSED CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 PRINT 1, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 705 FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZII MACHINE PERCEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES A THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED BACK PANEL RECOGNITION OF SLOPPY, HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTEO CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION STANDARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PRINTED CODE TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO COMPUTING FOR COUNTING AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES IN PRINTED DECIMAL FORM A SYSTEM SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATEO BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETI TINUOUS MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING EQUI THE PRINTED MOTOR, A NEW APPROACH TO INTERMITTENT ANO CON AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS A DIRECT-READING PRINTEO-CIRCUIT COMMUTATOR FOR ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL DATA CONVERSION THE EAST_AN KODAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER A HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC-tORE OUTPUT PRINTER MAGNETIC REPRODUCER AND PRINTER A SELF-CHECKING HIGH-SPEED PRINTER BURROUGHS G-I0l HIGH SPEED PRINTER THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER NORC HIGH-SPEED PRINTER CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR THE LINE PRINTER tDANISHI HIGH SPEED PRINTER AND PLOTTER PROGRAMMED METHODS FOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT THE BURROUGHS 220 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER SYSTEM THE BURROUGHS ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTER-PLOTTER SURVEY OF MeCHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS SURVEY OF NONMECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION ANO PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS A SURVEY OF HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS, THE STORY OF A PRODUCT DESIGN COMPUTER CONTROLLED PRINTING COMPOUNDS SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED HIGH SPEED PRINTING EQUIPMENT TAPETYPERS AND PRINTING MECHANISMS TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING MECHANISMS WIDETHE RECORDING, CHECKING, AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS ING MACHINERY APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULAT THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES PANEL ON PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER SYSTEM A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF COMPUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT MAJORITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR ON RELEVANCE, PROBABILISTIC INDEXING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL LIBRARY PRoeLEM PROBABILISTIC INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE ON PROBABILISTIC PUSH-DOWN STORAGES CUMULATIVE BINOMIAL PRoBABIL ITIES YSTEMS A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETER~INING'THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAPE S CORE ALLOCATION BASED ON PROBABILITY THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTER FOR CONTROL APPLICATIONS CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTING IN A NERVOUS SYSTEM MACHINE CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF A PROBABILITY 01 STRIBUTJON AN ANALOG METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF PRoBABI LITY OF HIT AND RELATED STATISTICAL PROBLEMS PROGRAMMING A MONTE CARLO PROBLEM ORDVAC SOLUTIONS OF THE DIRICHLET PROBLEM DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE LOAD-FLOW PROBLEM FITTING A COMPUTER INTO AN INVENTORY-CONTROL PROBLEM THE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM CODES FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM NETWORK SOLUTION OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEM THE MACHINE LOADING PROBLEM A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM LOGIC MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNCTION PROBLEM A METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NTH 8EST PATH PROBLEM A NEW APPROACH TO THE PROGRAMMING PROBLEM AN ALGORITHM FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM NOTES ON AN AUTHORSHIP PROBLEM AUTOMATIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS, A HEURISTIC PROBLEM COBOL, A SAMPLE PROBLEM NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF A CERTAIN BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM THE TRIM PROBLEM APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR A MULTIQUEUEING PROBLEM A SORTING PROBLEM MATRICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HITCHCOCK PROBLEM ON APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM ON THE SOLUTION OF AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVA8LE CASE OF THE DECISION PROBLEM DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE LIBRARY PROBLEM PR08ABILISTIC AN INVESTIGATION. OF REAL-TIME SOLUTION OF THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM L EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PROBLEM IATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIA 283 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRE - PRO PACM61 HAl WJCC51t 9 P IRE530 Ilt29 HARV55 28 TCJ5623 161t ICIP59 298 TCJ1582 71 ARAP591 93 SOS 61 255 NSMT6D 8B HARV572 115 OCR 62 287 IBMJ631 2 CACM639 515 WJCC56 It5 ACFI57 29 PACM59 20 18MJ571 32 WJCC60 133 IEES56 It56 I8MJ571 B PACM52P 135 WJCC55 29 PACM52P 61 PGEC581t 277 EJCC60 325 EJCC58 55 ICIP59 It71t I BMJ583 178 EJCC52 118 PACM52T 6 WJCC53 160 EJCC51t 22 NCR 561t 'lit EJCC57 21t3 CACM596 25 BIT 622 112 EJCC60 153 CACM629 It77 WJCC59 212 EJtC56 73 EJCC52 106 EJCC52 113 CAN 58 I'll ICC 631t 189 WJCC59 201t SJCC63 263 ICSI581 711 EJCC52 95 MSEElt63 28 OCR 62 93 EJCC58 108 HARVlt7 213 ftJ4611 20 IFIP62 711 18MJ612 93 FJCC63 147 SOS 62 243 JACM603 216 PACM59 13 SoS 62 205 JACM623 405 I8MJ572 177 CACM610 It51t IFIP62 1t23 MTP 58 119 CACM61D 553 PGEC573 170 CAS 55 'lit J ACM553 137 I EES56 16 CAS 57 IB JACM573 298 JACM571t 1t17 WCR 581t 123 PACM59 28 TCJ2592 90 JACM593 1t05 JACM591t 506 WJCC60 3lt5 CACM60N 605 HARV61 163 MTL 612 655 CACM618 340 8IT 621 61 I BSJ621 77 I8MJ622 2lt6 JACM622 282 JACM621t It09 JACM621t It19 SJCC63 289 IBMJ632 121 JACM582 132 JACM633 348 JAC~621 61 PACM56 It1 JACM573 308 PACM59 13 JACM612 230 PACM62 50 283 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX PRI - PRO APPLICATION CF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT USE OF F.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTING THE DETACHED SHOCK ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING ON A QUEUEING TERMS FREQUENTLY COMBINED IN A SPECIAL STABILITY F CENTRAL OIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT 00 FOR THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE THE IDENTIFICATION OF DOCUMENT CONTENT, A THE ERROR SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEEO COMPUTER OF A . A LARGE CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A AN APPROACH TO THE SEGMENTATION AN INTRODUCTORY SABRE. A REAL TIME USING AN AUTD-REGRESSION MODEL THE COMPUTING INTRODUCTION TO CODING AND IC NUMERAL WORK THE INTEGRAL GEOMETRY, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM (FRENCH) PROBLEM (FRENCH) PROBLEM AND RELATED TOPICS PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES PROBLEM DESCRIPTION PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHOOS PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EOUATIONS (GERMANI PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, I PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENT PROBLEM IN AUTOMATIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM IN DATA TRANSMISSION PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA (FRENCH) PROBLEM IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS AND LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT PR08LEM IN TELE-PROCESSING PR08LEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES PR08LEM LOGIC PR08LEM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIF PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION PROBLEM OF AIRCRAFT DYNAMICS THE SOCIAL PROBLEM OF AUTOMATION ON THE AMBIGUITY PROBLEM OF BACKUS SYSTEMS THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY NGUAGE RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF COMPUTATION IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LA THE GENERAL PROBLEM ·oF COMPUTING LANGUAGES OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF DATA-PROCESSING (GERMANI PROGRAMMER TRAINING THE PR08LEM OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER . THE PR08LEM OF LIGHT-BEAM DEFLECTION AT HIGH FREQUENCIES ITERATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PR08LEM OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL OPERATORS MACHINES, PART 1 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 THE PR08LEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING ITION·THEORY IN THE SOLUTION OF THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PR08LEM OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES USE OF DECDMPOS USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PR08LEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, ITHAT OF ECD A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGES AND PROBLEM SOLVING LEARNING, GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING A LOGICAL MADHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY . IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM WITH EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNOARY ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOO FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNDARY CONDITIONS ON AN A NUMERICAL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PR08LEM WITH MOVING BOUNOARY A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARIABLE SERVICE TIMES IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTEO LANGUAGE BY STRATIFYING IT SEQUENTIAL TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTEO PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ADAM, A PROBLEM-ORIENT EO SYM80L PROCESSOR SIMULATION OF HUMAN PROBLEM-SOLVING INTELLIGENT 8EHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM SOME PROBLEMS OF 8ASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS SOME PR08LEMS OF 8ASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS GENERATORS ON A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM, WITH APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC BASIC ASPECTS OF SPECIAL COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF CERTAIN ECONOMETRIC PROBLEMS MACHINES FOR THE SOLUTION OF LOGICAL PROBLEMS SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER PR08LEMS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT OYNAMIC PROBLEMS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TO FLUID DYNAMICS PR08LEMS APPLICATION OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING TO CHEMICAL PROBLEMS RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS A VARIATIONAL APPROXIMATION FOR STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS SOME INVERSE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS THE STATUS OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR SCIENTIFIC PR08LEMS SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS A DESK-SIZED COMPUTER APPLIEO TO SURVEYING PROBLEMS SITE PREPARATION ANO CHANGEOVER PR08LEMS LONG RANGE OATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PR08LEMS AN ABSTRACT FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PR08LEMS THE SOLUTION OF TALL DISTRIBUTION PR08LEMS A COMPUTER ORIENTED TOWARD SPATIAL PROBLEMS THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF MATRIX PROBLEMS SOLUTION OF FIELD PR08LEMS CAN COMPUTERS HELP SOLVE SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS FINITE AUTOMATA AND THEIR DECISION PROBLEMS MANAGEMENT ANO ORGANIZATION PROBLEMS COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL OENSITY PROBLEMS MARRIAGE, WITH PROBLEMS A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS TWO CONTRI8UTIONS TO THE TECHNIQUES OF QUEUING PROBLEMS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES TO MOLECULAR-8EAM PR08LEMS THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS A DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS THE PROGRAMMING OF LARGE LOGICAL PROBLEMS SOFTWARE PR08LEMS A BREAKPOINT TECHNIQUE FOR NETWORK PR08LEMS A MONTE-CARL~ APPROACH TO THE SOLUTION OF SCHEDULING PR08LEMS HY8RIO TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO OPTIMIZATION PR08LEMS COBOL BATCHING PR08LEMS HYBRID COMPUTER SOLUTION OF TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL PR08LEMS MONTE CARLO COMPUTATIONS IN NORMAL CORRELATION PROBLEMS A NOTE ON ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS ERRORS IN LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL PROBLEMS ASSIGNMENT PR08LEMS 284 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-196) IFIP62 195 ROME62 131 PACM59 65 IBMJ612 132 IBMJ634 350 CACM6ll II BIT 631 21 BIT 632 91 PGEC614 593 PGEC612 151 IFIP62 169 HARV61 213 AUS 60 C2.2 ICIP59 90 TC86634 125 EJCC51 15 MTL 612 103 CACM609 488 TCJ4612 109 PACM56 21 CH8K62 11 ICIP59 120 SOS 61 341 HARV49 211 WJCC58 13 JACM624 417 MIPP61 233 IBMJ584 320 CATH63 39 IFIP62 318 PACM6l 284 ECIP55 5 PACM6l 13.0 OPI 62 98 HARV49 164 CACM588 12 CACM589 9 JACM633 386 AUS 60 82.2 PACM59 10 SOS 59 153 WJCC61 215 I FIP62 407 EJCC60 1 PACM62 52 PACM59 54 JACM603 264 JACM582 161 IBMJ624 407 TCJ4613 217 ROME62 263 SJCC63 361 WJCC59 116 IBMJ584 336 ICIP59 256 SOS 62 393 ICC 632 99 JACM631 110 HARV49 115 HARV49 348 FTT 53 181 WJCC53 6 WJCC53 128 CLUN55 51 CLVN55 63 ONR 56 57 PACM56 18 JACM563 203 JACM564 348 CAS 57 101 JACM57~ 438 CAN 58 110 CAN 58 269 LSU 58 1 PACM58 33 PACM58 69 WJCC58 234 JACM583 205 HACC59 25 WJCC59 323 IBMJ592 114 RMCS60 5 AUS 60B'3.1 CACM602 81 TCJ3602 89 TCJ3602 114 HARV61 326 PACM61 2A1 PACM61 1-2 81T 611 21 CAN 62 198 IFIP62 190 PACM62 41 SJCC62 377 CACM625 218 SJCC63 L97 JACM63) 302 TCJ66)) 241 TCB6634 L24 TCJ6644 304 284 TITLE WORD INDEX PRO - PRO ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD SEARCH' SOLUTION OF NUMERIOAL AND STATISTICAL PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE OLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE GENERATOR FOR THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING DESIGN A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF OF ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOMOBILE CONTROL AND STABILITY OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING OF DIGITAL SIMULATION TECHNIQUES TO HIGHWAY DESIGN LEAST SQUARES, AND CONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION METHOD FOR TREATING A CLASS OF MULTI QUEUE OF DIGITAL COMPUT.ERS TO ELECTRIC TRACTION OMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF TRIGONOMETRIC FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTIDN OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE LUTIDN OF PROBABILITY OF HIT AND RELATED STATISTICAL BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRAMMING DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION NDITION FOR STABILITY OF PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATION FUNCTIDN FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE ELECTRDNIC CALCULATOR IN THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING A COMPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE SOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL RM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIAL RONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH A NEW METHOD DF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUTER CRYOTRDNICS. DATA TRANSMISSION. NG INSTR~MENTS MODERN PROGRAMMING METHODS AND TECHNIQUES UNUSUAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE OF INTERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS COMPUTATIONAL FORM DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING FILE SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE GENERAL TATISTJCI APPL.JCATION OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO COMPUTING FACII SOME MATHEMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING THE FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PREPARATION OF PRACTICALITIES MACHINE INPUT OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE THE PREPARATION OF EXPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL ISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF DIRICHLET SOME PROGRAMMING SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE SOME GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF RAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEARCH CURRENT PANEL ON PRIORITY APPROACHES TO DESIGN OPTIMAL CONTROL BOUNDARY VALUE MODEL MAKING ON COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CERTAIN TWO A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION THE APPLICATION OF COMRUTER TECHNIQUES TO BUSINESS THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO COMPUTATIONAL CONTROL IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS AND COMPUTER STORAGE DISCUSSION OF USING COMPUTERS TO SOLVE SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL SOME COMPUTATIONAL A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL E WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL GATHERING SYSTEM MS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRo-SECOND SPEEDS LANGUAGE SOME APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO COMPUTATIONAL COMPUTING COMPUTING ONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOUNTING HYDRODYNAMIC COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PTIC PART I MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PR08LEMS PROBLEMS PR08LEMS PR08LEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PR08LEMS PR08LEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PRD8LEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 285 796-980 ()-66--19 PRO - PRO A NEW PIRE611 268 'DIRECT JACM612 212 INTEGER JACM60~ 326 REMARKS CACM596 3B MULTIPLE CACM620 613 ON THE C P ACM58 6 A NOTE ON JACM583 2~B A FUNCTION PGEC543 H INSTALLING AUS 63 A.15 APPLICATION PIRE530 H8T APPLICATION EJCC57 8~ APPLICATION LSU 57 95 APPLICATION WJCC61 39 PROJECTIONS, PACM58 ~6 AN APPROX IMATE I BMJ613 20~ THE APPLICATION IEES56 59 AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG C PGEC553 95 AN ITERATION PROCEDURE WJCC61 519 DEFLATION BY ELEMENTARY PACM59 32 AN ANALOG METHOD FOR THE SO PGEC573 170 SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUOo- TCB663~ 126 A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER PGEC621 9 A NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CO JACM602 163 ANALOG COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S PGEC621 51 THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND WJCC55 66 AUTOMATIC CALCULATION AND PROGRAMMING IFIP62 126 ICH TO THE USE OF THE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED PECS52 9 IIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON TCJ361~ 237 IMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD CACM614 187 (CDC 1604) CAS 60 91 (FRENCH) DOCUMENTARY ROME62 653 (FRENCH) lOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL Fa ICIP59 33 (GERMANI THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECT ECIP55 80 AND PERFORMANCES WJCC57 138 ANO PROMISE FJCC62 232 ANa PROSPECTS TCJ~611 H AND PROSPECTS OF DATA-PROCESSING FOR DEFENSE CAS 58 30 AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTI IFIP62 699 AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER WJCC56 79 APPLIED TO AIRLINES A DATA AUS 60A11.1 ARISING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PACM61 12A5 ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS HARV~7 169 AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS CAN 58 191 ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL MENU STUDY EJCC58 63 BY BOUNOARY CONTRACTION NUMERICAL JACM613 336 BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS PACM52P 187 CONFRONTING COMPUTING CENTERS ICC 6112 10 ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING, SCIENTIFIC AND S AUS 60 B1.2 ENCOUNTERED IN THE OPERATION OF A SCIENTIFIC CAN 58 78 FOR COMPUTERS AIC 63~ 1 FOR EDVAC-TYPE MACHINES HARV~7 203 FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND MIPP61 ~1 FOR SYSTEMS OF OROINARY OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIO ICIP59 36 FOR THE MARK I CALCULATOR HARV47 208 IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION RMCS60 7 IN A DOMAIN WITH CORNERS IATION ERROR OF D JACM581 32 IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM5~2 82 IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH LSU 57 113 IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES JACM631 29 IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS MSEE~61 5 IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTIONAL PROG PLCI61 67 IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING WJCC61 365 IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS IFIP62 711 IN CONSTRUCTING DATA PROCESSING CODES TC86621 7 IN CONVERSION EQUIPMENT WJCC5~ 105 IN DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS CCST61 389 IN DOUBLY CONNECTED DOMAINS PACM52P 193 IN ELECTION FORECASTING CAS 56 16 IN FLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION EJCC57 100 IN FLUID DYNAMICS HARV47 157 IN FLUID MECHANICS AUS 60B'7.1 IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS CATH63 191 IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS JACM63~ 507 IN HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES AUS 60 85.1 IN INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN TCB~601 3 IN MATERIAL CONTROL AUS 573 310 IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS HARV49 2~0 IN NUCLEAR RECTORS CCST61 507 IN ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE. ION TECHNIQUES IFIP62 1~9 IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CACM615 222 IN PATTERN RECOGNITION EJCC59 233 IN PHYSICS AOOC62 ~2 IN PROGRAM INTERCHANGEABILITY ROME62 777 IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION PLCI61 13~ IN PSYCHOLOGY HARV~9 338 IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING (FRENCH) IFIP62 225 IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION IBMJ58~ 276 IN THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLE SAL TCB~602 ~1 IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED DATA AUS 60 A7.3 IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTE IFIP62 590 IN THE STUOY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SJCC62 1~7 IN THE STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WJCC58 lS9 IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS AUS 60B'3.2 IN X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AUS 63 B.13 IN X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY HARV61 103 INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTR LSU 58 139 INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING PECS52 3 INVOLVING LARGE FLUID DISTORTIONS JACM572 137 INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATIONS IF DIGITAL IEES56 35 INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLI JACM592 20~ 2B5 PRO - PRO DEVELOPMENTS TITLE WORO INOEX INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID FLOW AN OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE OF A ~AGNETIC TAPE COMPUTER OF A MEGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A OF A UNIVERSAL AUTOCODE OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTEO LANGUAGE OF AOORESS IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY OF PROBLE~S OF AUCITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION I, PROBLEMS OF AUDITING COMPUTING DATA, SECTION 2, THE PROBLEMS OF AUTOMATION PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROBLEMS OF BUYING AND SELLING PROBLEMS OF CENTRALIZATION PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL OATA PROCESSING (GERMANI THE PROBLEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MA NUFACTURING CATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION PROBLEMS OF DECENTRALIZATION SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION PROBLEMS OF DYNAMICAL ASTRONOMY THE PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION FOR ADP COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRA~MING PROBLEMS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN OATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS INVOLVEO IN MACHINE COMPUTATIONS ES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD MACHIN FACILITIES AND SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS THE PROBLEMS OF PLANNING NEW METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION MAJORITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES (GERMANI TRENDS IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH ASIA, PROBLEMS OF SPEED AND COVERAGE RECENT MULTIPROGRAMMED SYSTEM PROBLEMS OF STORAGE ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR THE IBM 650 APPLIED TO PROBLEMS OF THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY ESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS PROBLEMS OF THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROC ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF THE INVESTIGATION PHASE A PPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A CIGITAL COMPUTER, 1 THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 2 MACHINE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC ORUM OATA-PROCESSING SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE COMPUTERS THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE DEMONSTRATION PROBLEMS ON THE WREDAC SYSTEM LANGUAGE PROBLEMS POSED BY HEAVILY STRUCTURED DATA SOME ENGINEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY LEO A STUOY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTING MACHINES THE SOLUTION OF MT LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS THROUGH LEXICOGRAPHY ON THE REDUCTION Of CONTINUOUS PROBLEMS TO DISCRETE FORM TEST PROBLEMS USED FOR EVALUATION OF COMPUTERS SOLUTION OF ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERY PROBLEMS WITH ALWAC SOLUTION OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY KNOWN EIGENVECTORS' RS POWER-SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTE OR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IECISION RULE F PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING DOCUMENTATION PROBLEMS, ALGOL 60 SOME CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTIN G USING AN IBM 651 OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS, SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER NON-PROCEDURAL DATA SYSTEM LANGUAGES READY-TO-WEAR UNIT CONTROL PROCEDURE THE TAR SKI DECISION PROCEDURE A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE MODEL TO PROCEDURE A HIGH-SPEEO SORTING PROCEDURE INTERFERENCE WITH AN ALGOL PROCEOURE SUMMARY OF A HEURISTIC LINE BALANCING PROCEDURE ITERATION OVER MULTI-DIMENSIONAL HYPERCUBES, I, A PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAM~ING PROCEDURE CHECKING PROCEDURE ANO CIRCUITS A MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE ANO ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER RESULTANT PROCEDURE AND THE MECHANIZATION OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS A DIFINITION OF THE COSOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USING ALGOL METALINGUISTICS FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF EXPRESSING A PROCEDURE FOR A COMPUTER APPLlCIHION AN INTERPOLATION PROCEDURE FOR CLOSED CURVES A DECISION PROCEDURE FOR COMPUTATIONS OF FINITE AUTOMATA AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUCTIONS A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING LOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO A PROCEDURE FOR INVERTING LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES A MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE FOR MACHINE DIVISION AN ITERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PRCBLE"S PROGRA~MING CODES A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR A COMPUTING PROCEDURE FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY G MINIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRIN EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATI AN ITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES AND A PROCEDURE FOR THE OIAGONALIZATION OF NORMAL MATRICES A SEMI-DECISION PROCEDURE FOR THE FUNCTIONAL CALCULUS SWITCHING FUNCTIONS A SIMPLIFIEO PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE PROCEDURE NETWCRK ANALYSIS PROGRA~MING THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC AN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCING PROCEDURE WITH APPLICATION TO PARALLEL PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND THE AUTOMATION OF BANKING PROCEDURES RESULTANT PROCEDURES THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN INSPECTION PROCEDURES ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES AN IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES OPTIMUM TAPE WRITING PROCEDURES ITERATION IN PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES A TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION PROCEDURES EFFICIENCY OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF NONARITHMETIC DATA PROCESSING PROCEDURES A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM DF CARR ON ERROR SOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMULATION AND MONTE CARLO PROCEDURES COMMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND SLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 THE REALIZATION OF ALGOL PROCEDURES AND DESIGNATIONAL EXPRESSIONS COMPUTER SOLUT IONS OF THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL SOME HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER THE DESIGN SOME PRINCIPLES AND FRENCH ON INTERNAL AUDn EXTERNAL AUDITOR AND COMPUTERS THE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOME SOME PROGRAMS A MODERN APPROACH TO THE 286 PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS PROBLEMS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19.6-1963 PRO - PRO AUS 60S'7.3 CAS 57 91 AUS 60 A3.1 TCB1571 11 PGEC623 390 ARAP591 16 TCJ.624 305 MTl 611 379 TCJ3601 10 TCJ3601 11 WJCC58 10 SOS 62 393 ICC 632 99 AUS 63 A.2 HARV55 71 DIP 62 350 TCJ6633 210 HARV55 61 CAN 58 330 FTT 53 282 ICC 634 205 PACM52P 91 TCJ2593 105 HARV.l 83 JACM5.3 101 CAS 51 23 SOS 62 2.3 ECIP55 IH I CSI581 589 CACM610 421 CAS 56 10. TCJ3603 120 HARV55 .2 HARV.9 323 TCJ1581 25 TCJ1582 78 EJCC5. 19 PACM52P 99 I EES56 158 AUS 573 304 CACM621 28 PACM52P 85 AUS 60 Bl.3 LSU 55 101 NSMT60 312 ! BMJ594 355 BIT 624 191 CAS 56 88 CACM621 381 26 I EES56 CACM609 509 JACM633 351 CACM633 71 AUS 60 Al.4 TCJ4611 68 PAOl61 11-1 WJCC54 82 PACM56 .2 CACM591 30 NS~T60 361 CACM601 20 ARAP612 61 CATH63 168 TCJ6633 26. PACM52P 231 CAMB.9 89 JACM602 102 J ACM60. 346 PACM61 5S1 TCJ5623 164 PACM58 71 JACM623 315 CACM639 510 CACM628 4.5 CACM594 10 WJCC61 519 CACM627 382 JACM603 201 JACM5&l 22 JACM563 223 J ACM592 1"16 JACM631 1 PGEC62. 4.7 PACH62 94 ACFI57 39 JACM61. 513 CAS 58 1 PACM58 53 CACM58N 7 CACM5B9 7 BIT 611 38 CACM619 399 PACM62 106 CACM620 508 JACM633 291 J ACM621 136 JACM60i 51 JACM58. 3H CACM611 65 TCJ5634 332 286 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX CEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWRITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF RESEARCH AN ARSENAL OF ALGOL TOTAL WIRE LENGTH FORMAL FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PART I, TELESCOPING CONDENSATION AND LOOK-UP ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PERMUTED TITLE WORD INDEXING, NEW (FRENCH) SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE CLASSES DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NUMERICAL THE USE OF RECURSIVE TABLE LOOK-UP TEXT TABLE LOOK-UP INTEGRATING THE MAINTENANCE STEPWISE SCIENTIFIC OESIGN AN ANALOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION A PHYSICAL MODEL OF AN ABSTRACT LEARNING PRODUCTION CF MAGAZINE LABELS BY THE VIOEOGRAPH IRREVERSIBILITY ANO HEAT GENERATION IN THE COMPUTING COMPUTERS IN THE TAX COLLECTING ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL A MODEL OF THE TRUST INVESTMENT ELEMENTARY DIVISORS OF THE LIEBMANN BOUNCS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION REDUCTION OF NUMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE PROCEDURE AN~ THE MECHANIZATION OF THE GRAEFFE VAPOR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A CLOSED-CYCLE TRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITION AS AN AIO TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A CONTINUOUS STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A OOUBLE EXPONENTIAL A OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR INOUSTRIAL TION EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZING GESTALTS I PROCEDURES FOR AUTOMATIC INDEXING PROCEDURES FOR COMPLEX ARITHMETIC PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM PROCEDURES FOR CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS FOR PROCEDURES FOR DOUBLE ENTRY TABLES PROCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM PROCEDURES FOR RATIONAL APPROXIMATION PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS PROCEDURES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTIONAL PROCEDURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL PROCEDURES IN ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES IN DATA PROCESSING PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART 1, THE RAW PROCEDURES OF AN INSURANCE OFFICE PROCEDURES ON A COMPUTER PROCEDURES USING BOTH DIRECTIONS PRDCEDURES UTILIZING A SMALL COMPUTER PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS PROC ESS ERROR PROCESS ON THE PRDCESS RESULTANT PROCESS EPITAXIAL PROCESS THERMAL AND ELEe PROCESS THE ANALOG COMPUTER PROCESS INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE PROCESS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERA PROCESS CONTROL BY DIGITAL COMPUTER THE FERRANTI ARGUS PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTERS AND THEIR APPLICATION A NONLINEAR DIGHAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPLICATION PROCESS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS A SEMI-ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING ARCTANGENTS AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRIC SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATRICES OVER ARBITRARY COMPUTER CONTROL IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES SYSTEM CHA RACTERISTICS OF A COMPUTER CONTROLLER FOR USE IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES COMPUTERS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY COMPUTERS IN PROCESS INDUSTRY CONTROL A STUDY OF THE PLAYBACK PROCESS OF A MAGNETIC RING HEAD AN ALGORITHM TO THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES ING SYSTEM ANO ANALOG COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATING GUIDES A COORDINATED DATA-PROCESS A LEARNING PROCESS SUITABLE FOR MECHANIZATION USING GIFS IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS SYSTEMS THOUGHT AND MACHINE PROCESSES APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES ON THE THEORY OF RELAXATION PROCESSES ACCELERATING CONVERGENCE OF ITERATIVE PROCESSES ROUNDING ERRORS IN ALGEBRAIC PROCESSES THE MECHANIZATION OF THOUGHT PROCESSES GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES ON THE SPECTRAL NORMS OF SEVERAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES MOOELING HUMAN MENTAL PROCESSES COMPUTER SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSEUDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES GRADIENT METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION PROCESSES A FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES POSSIBILITIES OIFFERENCE EQUATIONS BY STATIONARY ITERATIVE PROCESSES SOLUTION OF ELLIPTIC ELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES BLINO VARIATION ANO S DISTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY STUDIES OF RENEWAL PROCESSES TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME OH-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF OIGITAL CONTROL PROCESSES THE NEED F.OR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN N DIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANCZOS PROCESSES THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF CO AUTOMATA ANO THOUGHT PROCESSES (GERMAN) RECURSIVE PROCESSES AND ALGOL TRANSLATION RESTORATIVE PROCESSES FOR REDUNDANT COMPUTING SYSTEMS S TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUI ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS EQUATIONS SOME GENERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL NCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, THEORY AND NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS IFU NCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, OATA ANALYSIS ANO APPLICATIONS ION FU THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER RANDOM PROCESSES IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS LIGHT-INDUCED PROCESSES IN CUPROUS OXIDE TIME-ANALYSIS OF LOGICAL PROCESSES IN MAN STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS ON MODERN MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND GRAEFFE TYPE ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEEO CALCULATING MACHINES THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, AN ANNOTATEO BIBLIOGRAPHY THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY THE DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTING PROCESSES, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TEST DATA PROCESSING DOCUMENT PROCESSING PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC OAT A PROCESSING OPERATICNS RESEARCH, ITS RELATIONSHIP TO OATA PROCESSING CLRRENT OEVELOP~ENTS IN INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING THE MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC OAT A PROCESSING 287 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRO - PRO PACM59 20 MIPP61 2Bl BIT 624 232 JACM574 428 JACM602 150 JACM574 456 JACM601 29 MIPP61 71 PACM61 12A2 IFJP62 97 MTL 612 687 ECIP55 180 ARAP623 43 PACM62 82 IBMJ612 86 BCS 5B 634 RMCS60 27 PACM61 12A4 CAS 59 122 MTP 58 375 PACM5B 43 WJCC60 371 18MJ613 183 CAN 62 144 CAS 62 194 CATH63 347 TCJ6644 352 JACM581 39 JACM634 53B JACM604 346 IBMJ603 248 ONR 60 75 AUS 60 B4.2 CACM606 361 WJCC59 207 TCJ6633 250 AUS 63 C.12 TCB4603 117 CAN 62 278 SJCC62 15 CACM604 241 CACM639 516 TCJ6633 271 CACM628 447 CCST61 590 EJCC57 40 NCR 574 136 PGEC582 129 IBMJ614 321 PACM56 1 EJCC57 34 PACM56 34 FJCC62 275 FTT 53 311 ONR 54 34 IBMJ571 19 CACM586 9 ICIP59 410 SOS 59 319 TCJ2592 87 JACM5910 10910 TCJ15910 163 PACM61 5A5 WJCC61 111 CABS62 336 SOS 62 109 I BSJ621 2 IBMJ622 210 HARV61 125 HTP 58 B25 I CIP59 79 SOS 59 205 IBMJ591 58 CTPC510 55 AUS 571 112 1 DIP 62 CACM611 10 RTCS62 267 TCJ6631 93 EC IP55 177 TCJ5634 329 I BMJ611t 297 IBMJ6110 312 TCJ2592 109 CCST61 363 OPI 62 U5 WJCC61 579 I BMJ6210 3910 JACM583 2106 HARV47 176 ROME62 391 PGEC613 1062 PGEC621t 535 ARAP623 1 CAS 55 88 EJCC55 56 HARV55 28 HARV55 161 LSU 55 59 LSU 57 23 281 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX A POSITIVE-INTEGER ARITHMETIC FOR DATA PROCESSING BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY DATA PROCESSING LITERARY DATA PROCESSING ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION FOR AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING THE'CANAOIAN SCENE IN COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING SOME AUDIT ASPECTS OF PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SOLUnONS OF INCOMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA DATA PROCESSING A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSING AN ,AnVANCED MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING CLIP. A COMPILER UNGUA,GE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING GENERALIZATION. KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION PROCESSING PROBLEMS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN DATA PROCESSING THE ACCOUNTING CONSULTANT VIEWS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE ACHILLES HEEL OF DATA PROCESSING AUTOMATIC PARALLEL PROCESSING A SURVEY OF DIGITAL METHODS FOR RADAR DATA PROCESSING THE USE OF A BINARY COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING SOME THOUGHTS ON PARALLEL PROCESSING AUTOS.TAT. A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL DATA PROCESSING A BANK ADOPTS AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING THE POLYMORPHIC PRINCIPLE IN DATA PROCESSING LARGE VOLUME INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A THEORY OF DATA PROCESSING A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING MULTIPLE PROGRAMMING DATA PROCESSING COMMENT ON A PAPER ON PARALLEL PROCESSING THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT IN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING NEBULA. A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE-DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE FOR INSURANCE DATA PROCESSING STANDARDIZATION IN COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING THE SPECTRUM OF INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS ON A LANGUAGE FOR LOGICAL DATA PROCESSING PANEL ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IMAGE PROCESSING TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN DATA PROCESSING LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING VARIABLE INFORMATION PROCESSING SEAL, A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING A SYSTEM'AND LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING SYMPOSIUM ON SYMBOLIC LANGUAGES IN DATA PROCESSING FORTRAN FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING THE COMPUTER-STORED THESAURUS AND ITS USE IN CONCEPT PROCESSING OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING THE RETROSPE"IVE REVIEW IN DATA PROCESSING MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE tHROUGH INFORMATION PROCESSING PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF FILE DESIGN AND PROCESSING FORMS, THEIR IMPACT, CONTROL AND FUNCTION IN DATA PROCESSING FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATA PROCESSING NUMERICAL FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MISSILE DATA PROCESSING OPERATION NOTATION FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND ARRAY PROCESSING IN CANADIAN RAILROADING. C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING OF SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFORMATION PROCESSING AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING VEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING ISO-TC 97-WDRKING GROUP E, COMPUTERS AND INfORMATION PROCESSING PORATE METHODS AND THE DEPENDENCE ON ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING TRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING FOR SYSTEMATIC DOCUMENTATION, KEY TO IMPROVED DATA PROCESSING USING THE COMPUTER SILLIAC THE PROCESSING A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO INTEGRATION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING IBERS. A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMATION PROCESSING THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING CASE STUDY, ORDER PROCESSING INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING DIGITAL COMPUTER MET-WATCH, A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING TY IGERMANI E,LECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION PROCESSING PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING THE NETHERLANDS AUTOMATIC INFORMATION PROCESSING CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION OF A DATA PROCESSING CONTROLS AND ADMINISTRATION IN RELATION TO A DATA PROCESSING DESIGN OF AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION-DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING THE SOLID-STATE DATA PROCESSING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING PROCESSING PROCESSING SEQUENTIAL DATA PROCESSING STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER AND DATA PROCESSING 2B8 A THE BUSINESS THE NEED DESIGN OF CONTINUED THE COMPUTER THE CONTRIBUTION USA PARTICIPATION REPORT ON PROPOSED THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIE A REAL TIME MULTI-tOMPUTER USA NAUONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO DEVELOPING A LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR COR ICONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELEe (FRENCH) A GENERAL VIEW (GERMAN) ANALYSIS A METHOD ANO ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA AND COMMUNICATIONS AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME AND INFORMATION HANDLING AND PATTERN RECOGNITION IBRATING OPTIC F AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES AND PRODUCTION PLANNING AND RETRIEVING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSI APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS AND OPERATION APPLIED TO MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIAINSURANCE COMPANIES BY DATA INTERROGATION BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS CENTRE CENTRE CENTRE CODE CODES COMPILERS FOR'SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTER EMIDEC 1100 COMPUTERS DATA IN BITS AND PIECES DATA IN BITS AND PIECES DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRO - PRO 1111.1572 158 AUS 573 303 IBII.I573 249 JACM573 245 CAN 58 287 LSU 58 119 PACM58 41 WJCC58 119 TC82581 12 TCB1585 161 EJCC59 181 PACM59 73 JACM591 1 Te83593 53 TCJ2593 105 AUS 60 Al.1 CAN 60 69 CAN 60 321 EJCC60 67 EJCC60 149 WJCC60 53 CACM600 539 TCJ3602 61 TCJ3603 127 WCR 604 24 EOPS61 183 PACM61 6B2 CACM612 90 CACM612 99 CACM612 103 TCB5612 56 TCJ4613 197 CA8S62 394 CAN 62 205 FJCC62 177 IFIP62 3 IFIP62 487 IFIP62 556 IFIP62 763 PACM62 9 PACM62 64 PACM62 82 PACM62 90 PACM62 112 ROME62 585 ROME62 601 ICC 621 1 CACM627 412 FJCC63 3B9 TCJ6631 28 TC87632 54 TCB6634 121 FJCC63 609 CACM628 450 AUS 60A12.3 BIT 621 35 JACM613 440 CACM638 467 CAN 58 6 AUS 60A12.2 CACM63N 658 CACM630 599 DIP 62 312 SJCC63 127 CACMU2 51 WJCC59 234 IFIP62 231 IFIP62 225 DIP 62 350 CAS 61 14 AUS 63 B.12 NCR 594 223 SJCC63 117 EJCC5B 65 OPI 62 187 TCJ4611 20 HARV55 135 CACM621 11 IFIP62 242 ECIP55 56 EDPS61 90 AUS 60 A5.3 CAN 58 67 EOPS61 71 PGEC622 181 WJCC59 304 ICC 623 163 AUS 63 A.13 AUS 63 A.14 CACM615 212 TCB6621 7 PACM59 63 JACM584 319 FJCC62 137 AUS 60013.3 LSU 55 201 ICIP59 375 PGEC592 I1B IBSJ631 37 ONR 58 28B PRO - PRO AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AUXILIARY DATA PROCESSING OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING o INTERMITTENT AND CONTINUOUS MOTION DEVICES IN DATA PROCESSING COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS IN INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING USE OF TREE STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING CONTROL DATA PROCESSING RESONANCE REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION PROCESSING DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING INTEGRATED INFORMATION PROCESSING 'AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING EFFECTIVE DATA PROCESSING PARALLEL PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING S AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING S AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING S AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING JUSTIFYING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESS'ING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION PROCESSING THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING TO RADIO ASTRONOMY VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING HIGHLIGHTS OF DATA PROCESSING NOTES ON DATA PROCESSING NORWAY ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING TRAINING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ELECTRONIC-DATA PROCESSING AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS OF THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING ALP, AN AUTOCOOE LIST-PROCESSING AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FOR AN IMPROVED INFORMATION PROCESSING STOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING OF INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE IBM TYPE 102, AN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING RENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PROCESSING AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING TIES IN MATHEMATICS, PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PROCESSING RAPID PROCESSING PROCESSING FIRST ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING THE PROCESSING A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE PROCESSING PROCESSING (GERMAN I THE PROCESSING ElECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE STENOWRITER, A SYSTEM FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING elECTRONIC PROCESSING ELECTRONIC PROCESSING THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING ..ORGANIZATION THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION PROCESSING MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING TABLE LOOK~UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING AN ABSTRACT FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING THE FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF NDNARITHMETIC DATA PROCESSING MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PROCESSING LONG RANGE DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING PREDICTION PROCESSING PART I PROCESSING PART II CHRYSLER OPTICAL PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING A CENTRALIZED DATA PROCESSING ORGANIIING AND PLANNING FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PHILCOS-20aO TRANSISTORIZEO LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING THE NATIONAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE BURROUGHS BUSINESS PROCESSING PLANNING A DATA PROCESSING THE IBM 1010 DATA PROCESSING 2B9 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT IINTEO MOTOR. A NEW APPROACH T EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT IN AUSTRAliA EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS FILES FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR COMMUNICATION NETWORK MONITORING AND FOR EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC FOR GIER (NORWEGIAN) FDR INTERPLANETARY EXPLORATION FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL FOR MANAGEMENT OF NATIONALllED INDUSTRIES FDR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION I II IN A LARGE ORGANllATION IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM IN BANKING AND OTHER SERVICE INDUSTRIES IN BRITAIN AND AMERICA IN BUSINESS IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN COMMERCE IN ENGLISH BANKS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE IN LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN MARKETING AND SALES RESEARCH IN MARKETING RESEARCH IN MILITARY COMMAND IN ORDINARY BRANCH ASSURANCE IN PERSONNEL AND INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE IN THE BEETLE LIXUS IN THE C.N.R. IN THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES IN THE NATIONALIIEO INDUSTRIES IN THE TACTICAL FIELD ARMY IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION INSTALLATION THE PROBLEMS OF DATA INTO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. MARCH, 1961 INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE V MACHINE MACHINE PUBLIC UTILITY CU MACHINE ENGINEERING DRGANllATION MACHINE FOR BUSINESS MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNCTIONS MACHINES IAL SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFE MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS METHODS OCCUPATIONS IRMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNI OF A LARGE DATA FILE OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA OF FORMULAS BY MACHINES OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON A OF INFORMATION-CONTAINING OOCUMENTS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES OF P.I.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS OF REMOTE DATA OF SALES AT SOHIO OF STENOTYPY OF TAXPAYER RETURNS OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECOROS ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ON MANKIND ON THE IBM 650 OPERATIONS PART 1, THE RAW TEXT PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL POTENTIAL PROBLEMS PROBLEMS FOR COMPUTERS PROCEDURES PROGRAMS ISTRUCTURE OF DATA ON DISK FILE PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER SATELLITE WEATHER DATA. A STATUS REPORT, SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, SCANNER SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT STANDARDS SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 HARV55 81 LSU 58 152 WJCC53 H EJCC60 325 AUS 60 AI.2 TCB~601 3 CACM635 212 EJCC51 169 FJCC62 141 AUS 60B'9.3 BIT 633 196 FJCC62 56 NCR 51~ H5 PGEC582 136 IFIP62 ~O CAN 62 16 AOOC62 195 BIT 611 !i~ BIT 612 103 CAN 60 13 PGEC636 1~1 EJCC58 10 TCB5612 61 LSU 58 1~~ CACM59~ 22 CACM595 17 CACM599 3~ EDPS61 2~3 IFIP62 ~5 CAN 58 59 WJCC53 65 AUS 60 A6.~ AUS 60 A6.1 PACM62 . 18 AUS 60 A3.2 LSU 56 231 CABS62 112 AUS 511 105 OPI 62 12~ CAN 60 265 ICC 622 ,108 AUS 63 A.l0 AUS 60 Al.3 BCS 58 290 WJCC59 181 AUS 60 A5.2 TCJ3601 15 TCJ6633 210 EDPS61 13 TCJ3603 120 JACM602 81 TCJ5621 28 CACM60~ 205 PACM61 10C1 JACM5~" 173 EJCC52 81 JACM5~~ 149 ONR 54 117 PACM52T 115 CACM610 !;!>5 HARV55 3 CACM629 412 LSU 56 111 LSU 56 22~ ECJP55 146 ROME62 117 WJCC53 80 IBMJ613 192 AUS 60 B7.1 OJP 62 221 LSU 57 62 LSU 58 82 PGEC622 187 CAS 62 64 CAS 60 3 TC81513 50 IFJP62 8 CAS 56 6~ HACC59 3 IBMJ612 86 EJCC51 221 LSU 55 73 PACM58 33 AlC 634 1 JACM621 136 CACM635 245 LSU 58 1 EJCC53 22 FJCC62 1 FJCC62 19 EJCC61 352 AUS 60 A5.1 CAS 62 176 WJCC5~ 172 LSU 55 23 NEWC51 106 AUS 573 312 AUS 573 313 CAN 58 29 EJCC58 165 289 PRO - PRO PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEK WJCC5B 66 THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM 2 I BMJ591 AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 60 B7.3 THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SCIENTIFIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 60 A~.2 A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 60 C5.~ THE ORION DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM TCB4601 29 THE ICT 1301 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM EJCC61 158 THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-~100 OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM PACM61 10C3 NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM JACM612 260 THE DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM ROME62 121 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE KLS PROCESSING SYSTEM TCB6621 30 AEI 1010 OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FJCC63. 183 EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZED INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM IBSJ633 182 AN INTRINSICALLY ADDRESSEO PROCESSING SYSTEM P AUS 573 307 RDGRAM~ING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT ~D5 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM SOME AUS 572 201 BASIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF THE WRE OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 572 218 CENTRE THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST PGEC636 6,0 SWEDEN THE 021 OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, CACM62D 618 IBM 1~~0 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS FJCC62 280. A DATA COMMUNICATIONS ANO PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CAROIAC ANALYSIS· NCR 62~ 101 TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING ANO TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS CAN 60 121 A COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR THE LGP-30 COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE 10 PACM61 1264 EVAL EJCC58 127 UATION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION EQUIPMENT EJCC55 22 THE PLACE OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS NCR 554 70 BIMAG CIRCUITS FOR OIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 5 72 21~ SOME RAE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 573 309 EMI DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 573 315 THE I.B.M. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS HACC59 ~ QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF OATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS AUS 63 A.18 OATA TRANSMISSION, COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISED PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN PERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS SOME DEVELOPMENTS AUS 60A10.4 8 IC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS ISAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALIST WCR 58~ CACM625 263 MODULAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS WRITTEN IN COBOL RELIABILITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS, DISCUSSION THE TCB4614 151 AUS 60A11.1 PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINES A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION EJCC60 205 DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN DESIGN AUTOMATION THE APPLICATION OF MODERN DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSI AUS 60 A7.1 TY ADMINISTRATION,I PCS 62 202 THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT ROME62 615 INFORMATION PROCESSING USING BOOLEAN ALGEBRA IFRENCH) EJCC5~ H MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM AUS 60A10.3 DATA PROCESSING WITH PAPER TAPE, AN EXPERIMENT NEWC57 9 MAGNETIC TAPE FILE PROCESSING WITH THE NCR 30~ LCMT61 301 DATA PROCESSING WITH THE PHOTOS TORE WJCC56 95 INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING WITH THE UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER WJCC5~ 80 BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A CASE STUDY I'lRE6H 330 EUROPEAN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING. A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY AND THE STATEOF-THE-ART IFIP62 35 BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A REVIEW ICC 633 162 SCHOOLS AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING, AN EXPERIMENT WJCC59 119 THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, ANO RELATED FIELDS CACM599 7 THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS TCB6623 82 COMPUTING OR INFORMATION PROCESSING, FUSION OR FISSION EJCC61 17 DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY WJCC60 193 DATA PROCESSING, WHAT NEXT IATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO CACM639 502 ISO-TC 9.7-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING, 15 MAY 1963 ARAP623 311 'FILE PROCESSING' IN SEAL SACI58 5 CHARACTER READER FOR BANK DATA PROCESSOR PACM59 2~ A MULTI-LEVEL CDOE PROCESSOR EJCC60 83 ORGANIZATION ANO PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR FJCC62 15~ DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR OPI 62 168 COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR WOC062 ll~ THE MULTI-LIST CENTRAL PROCESSOR SJCC63 367 ADAM. A PROBLEM-ORIENTEO SYMBOL PROCESSOR PGEC636 701 A MAtHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR CACM639 52~ SYMMETRIC LIST PROCESSOR STRUtTING A COMBINED ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSOR THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CON CACM611 36 ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY PRIMARY PROCESSOR AND DATA STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING PGEC636 617 IFIP62 513 SYMPOSIUM ON LANGUAGES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION I FlP62 52~ PANEL ON TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION ICC 622 85 PHILOSOPHIES FOR EFFICIENT PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION WJCC56 99 A FIXED-PROGRAM DATA PROCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS ROME62 65 A GENERAL PROCESSOR FOR CERTAIN FORMAL LANGUAGES CACM629 48~ TALL, A LIST PROCESSOR FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER CAS 60 26 A COBOL PROCESSOR FOR THE UNIVAC 1105 I FIP62 ~93 ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS AND A PROCESSOR GENERATOR EJCC58 181 THE GE-100 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM FJCC63 229 AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B5000 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM APPLICATION OF THE NCR 30~ OATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A OIGITAL COMPUTER BUlL NCR 59~ 20~ DING BLOCK CAN 58 136 FUNOAMENTAL OF COMPUTERS AND DATA PROCESSORS CACM596 21 HANDLING IDENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS PACM61 582 TOWAROS A T,HEORY OF RECURSIVE PROCESSORS CACM633 93 SURVEY OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND PROCESSORS CACM63B ~51 A SYNTAX CCNTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS DESIGN EJCC51 172 TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED ON-LINE DATA PROCESSORS SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CACM618 336 CONNECTED WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES ANO THEIR PROCESSORS IFIP62 ~93 ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS AND A PROCESSOR GENERATOR WJCC55 61 APPLICATION OF DATA PROCESSORS IN PRODUCTION ICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S OOZEN SPECIF CACM61D 532 EN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEM FOR DECISION MAKING SOS 62 283 CACM583 ~ ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TABLE CONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PROOUCED BY ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING IVERY THIN SUPER ONR 60 153 THE FIRST KINO BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PROOUCED BY QUADRATURE IHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF JACM631 97 LCULATION OF THE EIGENVECTORS OF CODIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LANCLOS PROCESSES THE CA AUS 571 112 JACM56~ 288 COMPILER PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I PPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PROI TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR A TCJ361~ 231 27 NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT ALLOCATION A PACM59 WJCC59 20~ THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS. THE STORY OF A PRODUCT DESIGN A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEOURE FOR PROOUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES CACM627 382 CAS 57 56 STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS IN PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH WJCC55 61 APPLICATION OF DATA PROCESSORS IN PRODUCTION BCS 5B UO ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS, SUGAR BEET PROOUCTION 290 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 290 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX DATA-PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PAYROLL AND MENT MANUFACTURING COMPAI REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIP PRODUCTION CONTROL THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION CONTROL AN APPROACH TO INTEGRATED PRODUCTION CONTROL PRODUCTION CONTROL BY BUYING COMPUTER TIME PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER TIME TRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGINEERING FACTORY I PRODUCTION CONTROL ON THE DISK FILE PRODUCTION CONTROL SCHEME FOR LETCHWORTH FACTORY PRODUCTION CONTROL WITH THE ELECOM 125 COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL, THE SECONO YEAR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PRODUCTION ENGINEER LE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDII A PROGRAM FOR THE PROOUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVAB SCHEDULING PRODUCTION IN JOB SHOPS THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PRODUCTION MONITORING, SALES STATISTICS, ETC. A DESCRIPTION OF A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM RECENT PROGRESS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER PROGRAMS PROCESS PRODUCTION OF MAGAZINE LABELS BY THE VIDEOGRAPH AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS COMPUTER PROOUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF TERRAIN MODELS THE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER, AND FUTURE PLANS MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE ELECTROOATA COMPUTER CASE STUDY, ORDER PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION PLANNING A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION SCHEDULING COMPUTATION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PROOUCTION SCHEDULING IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT DYNAMIC PRODUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE PROOUCTION SCH~DULING, A CASE HISTORY PRODUCTION STOCK CONTROL AND ACCOUNTING DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER PRODUCTION, ABSTRACTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE NOTE ON THE INTEGRALS OF PRODUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUI'S' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS DEVELOPMENT OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION THE ROLf OF A PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY IN PROGRAM EXCHANGE COPE (CONSOLE OPERATOR PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION) A PROFILE OF THE PROGRAMMER MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM THE UNIVAC TUBE PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC MATRIX PROGRAM REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM A NON-LINEAR ESTIMATION PROGRAM ORACLE, GAS MANUFACTURING BUDGET PROGRAM FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM A MAGNETIC INTEGRATOR FOR THE PERCEPTRON PROGRAM A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM ALGY, AN ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION PROGRAM A LEAST SQUARES SURFACE FITTING PROGRAM MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM TAPE SPLITTING IN AN ITERATIVE PROGRAM A 'LOGICAL PATTERN' RECOGNITION PROGRAM INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM THE 0825 AUTOMATIC OPERATING AND SCHEDULING PROGRAM THE GROWTH OF COMPLEXITY OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAM ACM INAUGURATES VISITING SCIENTISTS PROGRAM PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATIONDF A CERTAIN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM SOME UTERI ZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PERT-COST PROGRAM ISTE~S APPROACH FOR THE APPLICATION OF COMP OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEY~ELL 800) MANAGEMENT AN IDEAL COMPUTER SUPPORT PROGRAM ANO A SPECIFIC 1.8.M. SYSTEM OGRAMMING AND CPERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AND ITS LANGUAGE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PR ACM CONFERENCE ON SYMBOL MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND PREPRINTS THE DIGITAL COMPUTATION PROGRAM AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND A VERY SMALL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH STORED PROGRAM CONTROL ADORESSING AUTOMATIC PROGRAM CONTROL UTILIZING A VARIABLE REFERENCE FOR A FIXED-PROGRAM DATA PROCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS AUTOMATION OF PROGRAM DEBUGGING REAL-TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM PROGRAM DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION IN A A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZEO SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE ERARCHIAL DATA INDEXING AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND HI TECHNIQUES FOR PROGRAM ERROR DIAGNOSIS ON EDSAC 2 THE ROLE OF A PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY IN PROGRAM EXCHANGE AN ATTEMPT TO UNIFY THE CONSTITUENT CONCEPTS OF SERIAL PROGRAM EXECUTION A FLEXIBLE ANO INEXPENSIVE METHOD OF MONITORING PROGRAM EXECUTION IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVABLE CASE OF THE DECISION PROBLEM CIRCUITRY A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF POWER SUPPLY FACTORIAL DESIGN A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE REGRESSION A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN EGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIOGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRAT SKETCHPAD II I, A COMPUTER PrlOGRAM FOR DRAWING IN THREE DIMENSIONS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR EDITING THE NEWS NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS COMPUTERS A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG MONTECOOE, AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOI ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPI ERRATUM IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES A GENERAL TRANSLATION PRQ'GRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES A NONLINEAR DIGITAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS 291 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRO - PRO WJCC55 48 LSU 51 141 8CS 58 14 81T 632 108 TCBI513 86 TCJ2591 24 EOPS61 309 BCS ~8 366 EOPS61 167 TCJ2593 1I5 PACM61 12B2 EDPS61 35 WJCC54 163 TCJ3614 198 AUS 573 306 I CIP59 26!> CAN 60 !>9 BCS 58 69 EDP561 408 J ACM564 266 EJCC53 102 DNR 56 15 WJCC60 311 PACM62 66 C ACM6LD 562 CACM634 190 TCJ3603 124 LSU 55 145 HARV55 135 TCJ2592 90 HACC59 9-07 BIT 622 91 WJCC59 244 AUS 63 B.8 EDPS6l 364 EJCC59 249 PGEC571 37 TCJ6644 3!>6 PGEC5B4 26B CAS 56 20 AODC62 195 CAS 60 164 CACM600 601 CACM630 592 TCJ5634 284 PACM52T 1I0 PGEC533 8 L5U 56 210 ICIP59 256 PACM59 6 PACM59 72 AUS 60 AB.l EJCC60 25 NCR 602 88 EJCC61 B7 WJCC61 389 TCJ3614 266 I F1P62 367 CACM622 102 I BMJ623 353 CACM625 2!>6 SJCC63 41 TCJ6631 31 CACM634 143 TCJ3614 220 PACM62 100 CAS 61 3 ARAP634 1'13 IBSJ632 162 CACM604 183 HARV49 44 ClUN55 161 I F1P62 6~ 1 PECS52 13 WJCC56 99 PACM61 12C2 WJCC59 299 PACM62 102 PACM61 5C3 TCJ6631 44 CAS 60 164 ROME62 231 PGEC612 253 TCJ3603 16B JACM633 348 PACM59 5 CACM636 309 PACM58 47 J ACM633 357 SJCC63 347 CACM638 487 PACM59 80 NCR 584 I'll TCJ5622 88 TCJ3602 89 JACM631 48 JACM632 256 2 IBSJ621 JACM621 1 5JCC62 15 291 PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX A NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY lOGICAL THEOREMS COVER OF AN ABSTRACT COMPLEX ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAUOHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCOOEO PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYOTRON CIRCUITS A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS CHINES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS THE USE OF MA A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION SUPPLY A PROGRAM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY PIP, A PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SPARK CHAM8ER OATA LATTICE DESIGNS A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE ANO RECTANGULAR A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL ENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONDITI A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFER A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATING-POINT INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL DATA 1604 TRANSFORM A GENERAL CARD-PROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE A RECURSIVE PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL N-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRAL AN OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 WRITING A PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 A SAP-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 A GENERAL-PURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 COMPUTER A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 704 THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDII A PROGRAM FOR THE PROOUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM FOR THE SELECTION OF OISJUNCTIVE HYPOTHESES RECOGNITION A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN A MACHINE PROGRAM FOR THEOREM-PROVING A CONTOUR-MAP PROGRAM FOR X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN COMPUTING MATHEMATICS. U.C.L.A. THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF A METHOD OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYM8DLIC LANGUAGE (FRENCHI PROBLEMS IN PROGRAM INTERCHANGEA8ILITY PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIVAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER A PROGRAM-CONTROLLED PROGRAM INTERRUPTION SYSTEM MERCURY AUTOCOOE. PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY TA8LES. FLOW CHARTS AND PROGRAM LOGIC BUWEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM. A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT COPYRIGHT IN PROGRAM MATERIAL FOR COMPUTING MACHINES ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE 8MEWS CHECKOUT ·OATA PROCESSOR STORAGE ALLOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR OYNAMIC PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION ON MATRIX PROGRAM SCHEMES ON THE EQUIVALENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF PROGRAM SCHEMES THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM SYSTEM TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING THE ADEQUACY AND EFFICIENCY OF PROGRAM TESTING AUTOMATIC PROGRAM TESTING OPERATORS A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES. AND ADJUST ITS OWN GPS. A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN N COMPROTEIN. A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATIO VARIA8LES CHIC, A 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIANCE ANALYSIS NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNEO A PROGRAM TO DRAW MULTILEVEL FLOW CHARTS ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANOOM DELAYS ON THE A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC ON THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY A PROGRAM-CONTROLLED PROGRAM INTERRUPTION SYSTEM THE DESIGN OF PROGRAM-MODIFIABLE MICRO-PROGRAMMED CONTROL UNITS FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCOOE PROGRAMME SOME TECHNICAL THE EFFICIENCY OF UNIVERSAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH PROGRAMME CONTROL METHODS OF ESTIMATING REPORT ON A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING MACHINES THE PROGRAMME-CONTROLLED COMPUTER SEQUENTIAL MACHINES A PROGRAMMED ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL COOES TO CALCULATOR A PROGRAMMED 81NARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 PROGRAMMED BUFFERING OF INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 109 IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED CALCULATOR LOGICALLY MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS SYMPATHETICALLY PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEMS ER TRAINING PROGRAMS NON-PROGRAMMED CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRA"" PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A 8ASIS FOR RESEARCH IN PROGRAMMED LEARNING PROGRAMMED METHODS FOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT PROGRAMMED MUL TlPlICATION ON THE IBM 407 SINE FUNCTION A PROGRAMMED VARIA8LE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE THE PLACE OF THE PROGRAMMER A PROFILE OF THE PROGRAMMER THE PROGRAMMER AND THE DESIGN OF A COMPUTER THE PROBLEM OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING NON-PROGRAMMED CURRICULUM MATERIALS FDR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER. PART I, DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER. PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION MULTIPROGRAMMING. THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEW COMPUTER DESIGN FROM THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEWPOINT SOME GENERAL PRECEPTS FOR PROGRAMMERS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS AND SELECTION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES FOR TRAINING PROGRAMMERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PROGRAMMERS 1. A 8USINESS USER'S APPROACH THE USE OF SU8ROUTINES IN PROGRAMMES LOGICAL OR NON-MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMES DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMES COMPUTER PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING SILLIAC PROGRAMMES FOR X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS 292 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRO - PRO ICIP59 212 CACM61N 504 ARAP591 64 ONR 60 353 WJCC55 12 ICIP59 188 CAN 58 209 AUS 60A11.4 CACM636 332 CACM639 561 TCJ3603 136 TCJ3602 108 ROME62 685 TCJ6631 62 JACM551 18 CACM631 35 JACM561 3 AUS 60C12.3 CACM601 2 NSMT60 409 WJCC58 151 ICIP59 265 WJCC61 511 SDS 61 521 CACM627 394 CACM63D 620 CACM598 6 CLUN55 145 ROME62 341 RDME62 117 WJCC56 52 EJCC51 128 ARAP591 93 18SJ621 51 CAS 61 16 TCB2582 23 EJCC60 83 CACM610 422 IFIP62 539 CAS 60 20 CACM580 3 CACM58D 8 CAN 60 338 PACM59 12 CAN 62 118 CAN 62 121 WJCC61 555 CATH63 251 CATH63 279 CATH63 191 JACM634 501 FJCC62 262 PACM61 6A4 PACM59 19 WJCC59 131 TCJ6632 121 PACM59 18 SOS 62 101 EJCC51 128 PGEC623 336 MTP 58 201 TOMM58 184 ICC 6115 28 IEES56 211 PGEC624 466 CACM581 11 PACM58 19 EJCC51 30 PGEC582 103 ICIP59 344 IFIP62 545 PACM62 20 CACM60D 649 CACM614 174 JACM592 145 PLCI61 134 WJCC59 60 PLCI61 113 CACM629 411 JACM514 442 PGEC561 21 EDPS61 529 CACM630 592 ONR 51 75 PACM61 13A3 PACM62 20 NCR 584 211 EJCC58 144 EJCC58 148 PACM59 11 EJCC58 46 PECS52 10 JACM513 348 PACM61 13A1 rCJ2593 101 PACM52P 235 PACM52T 46 AOC 53 246 AUS 63 B.22 AUS 571 120 292 .110 - .110 TITLE WOIID INDEX , .110 - .110 GETTING PIIOGRAMMES RIGHT ADC 53 80 INTRODUCTION TO PIIOGIIAMMING AUS 51 51 PROGRAMMING ONR 51 19 COMPUTATIONAL PIIOBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING PACM52P 91 PURE AND APPLIED PROGRAMMING PACM52T 121 FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PIRE530 1245 SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING .GEC531 10 COMPILER METHOD OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ONR 54 15 CUTTING COSTS WITH LINEAR PROGRAMMING CAS 55 53 COMPUTER DESIGN TO FACILITATE LINEAR PROGRAMMING WJCC56 75 GESTALT PROGRAMMING. A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING WJCC56 5 THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR. A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ACFI51 39 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AUS 511 122 MICRO-PROGRAMMING JACM512 151 ELEMENTS OF PROGRAMMING CAN 58 14B ,THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING CAS 58 133 MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING PACM58 11 THE ROLE OF ISOMORPHISM IN PROGRAMMING PACM58 34 SOME GENERAL QUESTIONS IN PROGRAMMING TOMM5B 85 PARALLEL PROGRAMMING TCJ1581 2 SYMPOSIUM ON LINEAR PROGRAMMING ICIP59 99 SYMPOSIUM ,ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ICIP59 152 FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ARAP591 B THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRAMMING ARAP591 118 CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING TCJ2593 110 PROGRAMMING AADC60 283 SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING AUS 60 A8.3 SEQUENTIAL MACHINES. AMBIGUITY., AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING JACM601 24 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING TCJ3601 45 SELFCIPHER. PROGRAMMING CACM602 83 SOLVING A MATRIX GAME BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING 18MJ605 501 A NEW CONCEPT IN PROGRAMMING MCF 61 251 INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING PACM61 10A3 INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC PROGRAMMING PLCI61 58 CURRENT PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING WJCC61 365 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING AIC 612 296 SOME MEDITATIONS ON ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IFIP62 535 THE USE OF APPROXIMATION METHODS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING IFIP62 180 APPLICATION OF THE' STEEPEST ASCENT METHOD TO CONCAVE PROGRAMMING IFIP62 185 AN AUTO-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING PACM62 18 NON-DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING RDME62 311 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMERCIAL AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING TCJ5622 101 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING AIC 623 156 MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FDR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING JACM623 381 AN EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING FJCC63 1 STATE OF THE ART OF PROGRAMMING SJCC63 169 ACCOUNTING FDR THE SOLDIER'S PAY. ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING TCJ5634 258 ASPECTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TCB1644 101 ENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING A G AUS 63 B.3 INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING THE CAS 59 112 METHODS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HEURISTIC PROGRAMMING SOME MTP 58 3 SHARE 109 SYSTEM. MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING THE JACM592 134 REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING FURTHER CACM62B 441 PROXIMATION OF CURVES BY LINE SEGMENTS USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING ON THE AP CACM616 284 SEQUENCING PROCEDURE WITH APPLICATION TO PARALLEL PROGRAMMING AN AUTOMATIC JACM614 513 COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE PGEC564 233 MY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING IK OF ,THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACADE MTP 5B 257 AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (GERMANI ECIP55 143 PHYSICAL PROGRAMMING (GERMANI ECIP55 168 PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER SYSTEM CACM61N 501 ON PROGRAMMING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN WJCC60 261 INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN PROGRAMMING A MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION WJCC61 145 PROGRAMMING A MODEL OF HUMAN CONCEPT FORMULATION CATH63 310 PROGRAMMING A MONTE CARLO PROBLEM CAS 55 94 ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER SYSTEM FJCC63 127 ALLOCATION ' A NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM WITH APPLICATION TO PRODUCT PACM59 21 COMPUTING PROCESSES. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 THE DESCRIPTION OF ROME62 391 COMPUTING PROCESSES, SOME OBSERVATIONS ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ALGOL 60 THE DESCRIPTION OF ARAP623 1 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ARAP591 189 PROGRAMMING AND CODING HACC59 2 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND COOING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL PACM56 31 . IBMJ581 72 A NEW APPROACH TO SMALL-COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MATHEMATICS. PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OCCUPATION CACM629 472 NING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFORMATION THEORY IETHOO FOR OBTAI JACM631 89 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ITS DEVELOPMENT ON THE MIOAC ONR 54 84 THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION JACM592 128 PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM PACM58 16 SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING ANO NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS TC87633 71 RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ANO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AODC62 33 oERATIONS AND THE MONITOR DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART I, SYSTEM CoNSI IBSJ632 153 Y PROGRAM AND ITS LANGUAGE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBL IBSJ632 162 ED FUNCTION OF T~E LOADER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART III, THE EXPAND IBSJ633 298 S FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV. THE SYSTEM' IBSJ633 311 CD80L COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V. THE SYSTEM'S IBSJ633 322 LSU 57 54 DIGITAL PROGRAMMING AND READOUT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND RECORDING EJCC58 130 PROGRAMMING AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS ToMM58 157 RCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEA PLCI61 61 PROGRAMMING AND THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA CPFS61 100 PROGRAMMING AND THEORIES OF CLASSIFICATION (FRENCH) RoME62 83 SPECTROSCOPY LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION CACM632 66 A DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS PACM61 1-2 JACM601 10 CHANGING FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES EJCC53 96 SOME REMARKS ON LOGICAL DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING CHECKS AUTOMATIC GRADERS FOR PROGRAMMING CLASSES CACM600 528 PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES A MODIFIED INVERSION CACM627 382 PART 1 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING Co~MUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, CACM588 12 PART 2 THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, CACM589 9 RELATEO DIGITAL COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING COMPATIBILITY IN A FAMILY OF CLOSELY CACM607 420 NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING COMPUTATIONS PACM58 22 293 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 293 PRO - PRO TITLE 'WORD INDEX PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING TALL I SHARE. A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING OPERATIONAL EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM PROGRAMMING· INTERPRETIVE SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING MULTILEVEL PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMON-LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING THE PRESENT STATUS. ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING IEUS EQUATION ANO THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION PROGRAMMING MACHINES PROGRAMMING AUTO-PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING THE STATUS OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING G MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS INTEGER PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING THE GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING THE FORAST PROGRAMMING SEQUENTIAL .TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING EFFICIENT COMPllATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING A PROGRAMMING A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING OFFICIAL ACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A PROGRAMMING TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING TOWAROS A COMMON PROGRAMMING TOWAROS A COMMON PROGRAMMING NEBULA. A PROGRAMMING JOVIAL. A PROGRAMMING AMPLES ANO APPLICATIONS ON AI FIRST ELEMENTS OF A PROGRAMMING AN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT IN PROGRAMMING SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING TOWARD BETTER PROGRAMMING ON THE DESIGN OF MACHINE INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMING SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING SURVEY OF PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROCESSING OF PROGRAMMING. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING 1963 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING TOW_RO BETTER DOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING A COMPARISON OF 650 PROGRAMMING LOCAL PROGRAMMING MODERN PROGRAMMING ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTING INSTRUMENTS STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC DIGITAL PROGRAMMING ON PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING DARY VALUE PROBLEMS AUTOMATIC CALCULAJION AND PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SIGNAL CORPS RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LINEAR PROGRAMMING THE PROGRAMMING THE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING THE PROGRAMMING AXISYMMETRIC FLOW PROGRAMMING IGERMANI THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING MINIMUM TIME PROGRAMMING LINEAR PROGRAMMING LINEAR PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING THE OATATRON PROGRAMMING A NEW APPROACH TO THE PROGRAMMING WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRAMMING A SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING FACII SOME MATHEMATICAL AND PROGRAMMING SOME PROGRAMMING ISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING DEVELOPMENTS IN PROGRAMMING AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING GEORGE. AN ADDRESSLESS PROGRAMMING COMPUTER USERS AND OTHERS PROGRAMMING REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING AND OPERATOR ERRORS PROGRAMMING PROCESSING SYSTEM PROGRAMMING lTV MARK I COMPUTER THE PROGRAMMING OMNICOOE. A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING PROPOSAL FOR A FEASIBLE PROGRAMMING CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING DATA DESCRIPTION IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING MACHINE MALFUNCTIONS ' A PROGRAMMING ACHINE TRANSLAI THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING 294 COMPUTERS TO PLAY GAMES CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE 7750 OATA PROCESSING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INS ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER BY THE USE OF FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING FOR COMMERCIAL PROBLEMS FOR CSIRAC FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATH FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL CALCULATING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED TOOLS. APT III FOR ON-LINE COMPUTATIONS FOR PUNCHED CARD MACHINES FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS FOR SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS FOR THE C.S.I.R.O. DIGITAL MACHINE FOR THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESS IN FOR YOUNG STUDENTS FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN GAMES ANO CRYPTANALYSIS ON OIGITAL IN FORTRAN II LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE (21 LANGUAGE (31 LANGUAGE (41 LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYSTEMS LANGUAGE FOR THE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS (EX LANGUAGES LANGUAGES LANGUAGES LANGUAGES LANGUAGES LANGUAGES AND PROCESSORS LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS (GERMANI LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCIENCE LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLDVAKIA AND POLANO. LANGUAGES. INTRODUCTION METHODS METHODS AND CONVENTIONS METHODS AND PROBLEMS AND THEIR INFLUENCE METHODS AND UNIVERSAL CODING MULTIPLE REGRESSION NOTATION IN SYSTEMS DESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS OF ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS OF DEUCE OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIDNS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUN OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS OF LARGE LOGICAL PROBLEMS OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE FLOW OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM ON A DRUM COMPUTER ON AUTOMATIC' 'COMPUTERS ON THE BENDIX G-15 COMPUTER ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION PROBLEM PROBLEMS SIMPLEX METHOD PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE OPERATION OF PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IEC PRCCEDURE PROGRESS RESEARCH ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 SCHEME FOR DEUCE SERVICES AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE SPECIFICATIONS STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UN IVERS SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH 14 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PRO - PRO AIC 601 165 I BSJ631 57 CACM612 99 EJCC58 174 ONR 56 29 LSU 55 119 CACM596 32 LSU 5B 133 EJCC61 1 CAS 57 45 1 AlC 601 CAS 59 59 CAN 60 251 DIP 62 312 ONR 56 57 AUS 60 C3.1 PECS52 14 FTT 53 101 ARAP591 220 CAS 61 140 PECS52 11 AUS 51 107 PACM59 64 CAS 51 101 AUS 51 Bl ONR 54 117 JACM584 309 JACM604 326 AUS 60 B3.3 CACM63N 667 TC83591 9 ARAP612 305 PACM62 4B ROME62 263 ROME62 353 SJCC62 345 JACM624 480 CACM634 159 TC83593 64 TCB3605 81 TCB4601 18 TCJ4613 191 ARAP623 53 ROME62 111 CAS 62 204 JFIP62 518 PACM62 42 ARAP623 21 CACM638 456 CACM633 93 JFJP62 4B7 DIP 62 227 rCB6622 47 CACM63N 660 CACMU3 76 CACM60D 663 MANC5l 12 IFIP62 699 JACM513 254 rCJ6631 51 IBSJ632 111 PGEC632 100 CACM588 3 ARAP591 111 IFIP62 126 LSU 55 113 CACM592 22 LSU 56 175 BIT 611 21 CAS 59 80 CAMB49 47 PACM56 16 ECIP55 154 NCR 584 327 ECIP55 18B CAS 59 13 ONR 54 99 CAS 56 49 WJCC55 94 WJCC60 345 TC86634 126 CAN 58 78 LSoU 51 113 CACM609 509 PACM52P 2'l1 EJCC55 75 JACM572 151 AUS 60 C6.1 TCB2596 87 CACM637 316 RMCS60 17 "US 513 307 I EES56 151 ACFl51 57 CACM598 7 PACM62 29 PACM62 30 PGEC636 881 PGEC631 10 EJCC58 13B 294 PRO - PRO PRO - PRO TITLE WORD INDEX LISP, A THE DESIGN OF A DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC GENERAL PURPOSE AUTOMATIC THE FLOW-MATIC AND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC A CHECKLIST OF INTELLIGENCE FOR AUTOMATIC THE EVOLUTION OF ON THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE FINITE A NEW PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE FOR RATIONAL FRACTIONS CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PRDGRAMMING TECHNIQUES SURVEY OF MODERN PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES PROBLEMS OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES (GERMAN) COMPUTERS TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS OPERATOR-USER ERRORS PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SOME PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ERMETH DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 E.D.P.M. INFLUENCE OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTERS ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER COMPUTERS PROGRAMMING THE lOGIC THEORY MACHINE EQUATIONS ON PROGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF POLYNOMIAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING THE VARIABlE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BllMAC APPLICATION OF INTEGER lINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM (FRENCH) THE APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS THE VALUE OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ON AN APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS PROBLEM DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH BOUNDED VARIABLE RESTRICTIONS TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS ZERO OR UNITY LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ANALYSIS AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH SYNTACTICAL GESTALT PROGRAMMING, A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND SCHEDULING INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1959 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, DEFINITIONS WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL DISCUSSION DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS SYSTEMS I AND II AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN (GERMAN) METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH 'HE l~ COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER PROGRAMS REQUEST FOR METHODS OR PROGRAMS UNUSUAL 'ECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS INDUSTRY'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING HIGH-SCHOOL SCIENCE PROGRAMS DEUCE INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS A DUALITY THEOREM FOR CONVEX PROGRAMS CATEGO~tZING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS USE OF MOBL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS LARGE LINEAR PROGRAMS A REDUNDANCY CHECK FOR ALGOL PROGRAMS A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS SYSTEMATIC MISTAKE ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS SOME DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS FURTHER CHAINS ANO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS COMPUTATIONAl URRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS NON-PROGRAMMED C FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES TEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PROCESSING PROGRAMS ISTRUCTURE OF DATA ON OISK FILE MEMORY SYS IZE OF STEP, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATED PROGRAMS ITAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, S CALCULATION OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR PROGRAMS (FRENCH) IGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION TO THE COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND MARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY ORGANIZATION PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN SYSTEMS STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA COMPUTERS THE AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED FOR THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING TEST PROGRAMS FOR HEC ASSEMBLY, INTERPRETIVE AND CONVERSION PROGRAMS FOR PEGASUS SS-80 A LIST OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, DATATRON 205, AND UNIVAC STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, PART I STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, PART II DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS FOR THE ILL lAC STIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQU AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMAN) RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY STATUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION UTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY A UNIVERSAL COMP PROGRAMS WITH COMMON SENSE EFFICIENT COMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SYMPOSIUM ON MULTI-PROGRAMMING (CONCURRENT PROGRAMS) AI TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND OESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGU VEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR PRI LOGARITHMIC PROGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCULATION OF CON AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS AND OPERATION C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATI C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINE'SS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATI 295 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 PACM59 35 AUS 63 C.19 ONR 56 7 CACM5B~ B CACM5B5 7 CACM59D 13 ARAP591 196 CACM593 8 CACM595 16 PIRE611 283 PACM62 91 TCB6623 88 AUS 63 C.18 IFIP62 391 TCJ159~ 176 CAS 58 125 NCR 612 224 TCB461~ 127 PGEC62~ 518 ECIP55 141 JACM573 274 RMCS60 19 JACM551 1 NCR 537 55 PIRE530 1250 ONR 56 35 WJCC57 230 CACM6DD 644 WJCC56 137 IFIP62 195 BCS 58 616 CAS 62 169 JACM594 486 JACM621 61 PACM61 10Al PACM62 14 AUS 63 8.7 CACM623 145 WJCC56 5 ARAP591 291 CLUN55 111 ARAP591 1 ONR 5~ 1 CACM61D 542 LSU 57 35 MTP 58 155 MTP 58 231 ECIP55 26 ONR 56 15 CACM584 9 EJCC59 143 WJCC59 35B TCJ1594 172 18MJ60~ 407 JACM613 384 CACM619 389 IFlP62 173 CACM626 337 CACM628 4~3 CACM630 610 CACM632 58 CACM638 473 SOS 62 393 ICC 632 99 ARAP591 127 PGEC622 173 PACM62 20 PACM56 19 JACM573 354 CACM635 245 PLCI61 86 ICJP59 93 NCR 531 48 ARAP591 127 IBMJ58~ 320 CATH63 39 IBMJ582 105 CACM612 108 TCJ1581 15 NCR 59~ 218 TCJ2591 ~4 ARAP591 32 CACM600 537 CACM598 13 CACM590 32 P IRE530 1320 PACM59 39 IFIP62 550 ECIP55 204 TCJ361~ 232 CTPC54 22 EJCC59 108 MTP 58 75 RDME62 353 I FIP62 570 PACM59 75 JCIP59 93 EDPS61 90 CACM59~ 22 CACM595 11 295 PRO - PUL TITLE WORD INDEX C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS ANO MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS ANO TRENO OF OEVELOPMENT ANO USE OF AUTOMAT I REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS OUR ING 195. REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 1956 MACHINE ANO SYSTEM OESIGN PROGRESS IN COMPUTER APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL COMPUTER COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, I. A SELf-CORRECTING OF RESIOUAL CLASSES eSRC) COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, II. THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN OYNAMICS PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES SING INTO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MARCH, 1961 PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCES COMPUTER TAPE RECENT PROGRESS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC PROGRESS IN TH~ USE OF COMPUTERS REVIEW OF COMPUTER PROGRESS IN 1951 THE PROGRESS OF ALGOL IN EUROPE IC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMAT DESIGN A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER PROGRESS REPORT ON LANGUAGE H A PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE TRANSLATION A PROGRESS REPORT ON NEBULA COMPUTER TIME PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING ORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATI A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTROOUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR REC ATION STORES BY COMPUTER PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNIC RECOROING PROJECT PROLRESS WITH THE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC 0ISTRI8UTION REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS 1955 MECHANICS TO ELECTRONICS eGERMAN) PROGRESSION LINES OF A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT FROM ITERATION OVER MUL n-DIMENSIONAL HYPERCUBES, 10 A PROGRESSIVE PROCEDURE REPORT ON THE TEXAS PROJECT THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT THE SCEMP PROJECT ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF THE LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT COMPUTING MACHINE AIDS TO A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT THE ALCOR PROJECT LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT WITH THE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDING PROJECT PROGRESS OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY-EOUCATION PROJECT THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION PROJECT EVALUATION AND SELECTION PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY, SYSTEM PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW COMPUTER CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL PROJECT NETWORKS PROJECT STRETCH INDUSTRY PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER MINIMIZATION PROBLEMS PROJECTIONS, LEAST SQUARES, ANO CONSTRAINED FRENCH COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS (FRENCH) COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN HOLLAND COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN SWEOEN FIELOS OF TWISTORS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS MAGNETIC CRYOTRONICS, PROBLEMS ANO PROMISE COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH, PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE EDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLATION COMMUNICATION IHE R PRONOUN REFERENCE IN GERMAN A SYSTEM FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A COMPUTER A SIMPLIFIEO PROOF METHOD FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC TION AND REALIZATION A PROOF METHOO FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY, ITS JUSTIFICA GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE INDUCTIVE PROOF OF THE SIMPLEX METHOD COMPUTER A MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC PREDII A PROGRAM FOR THE PRODUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED ANO ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX MULTI-STE,P INTEGRATION METHOOS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION OELAY PERMALLOY FILMS NONLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOAOED WITH THIN SKIP TECHNIQUES 'FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS ELIMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION IN OIGITAL COMPUTERS THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY AOOITION CORRECTION TO THE OETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY AODITION A NEW TYPE Of BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPER CONDUCT PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS S ELASTIC SPHERE PROPAGATION OF TORSIONAL DISTURBANCES IN A HOMOGENEOU UTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEAl PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOl UNITS A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA NOTE ON THE PRACTICAL COMPUTATION OF PROPER VALUES II AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PROPERTIES ANO PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS I ANO METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY FILES DUCTING ELEMENTS TI ME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCON PROPERTIES OF A NEURON WITH MANY INPUTS STORAGE ANO SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZEO MEMORY SYSTEM SOME PROPERTIES OF BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK SOME PROPERTIES OF BOOLEAN EQUATIONS CHING AND SORTING SOME COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SEAR SOME PROPERTIES OF EXPERIMENTAL 1000-MC TRANSISTORS SOME PROPERTIES OF Fl8ER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART A SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART B CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE FORMULAE THE ELcCTRONICCONTRI8UT ION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY ARRAYS ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMU~ Y DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS STABILITY PROPERTIES OF PREOICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINAR THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING ~ETWORKS LATTICE PROPERTIES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC A~D PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC EFFECT OF DEFECTS ON tHE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM SYSTEM THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENOIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM PROPERTIES OF THIN FI~M CRYOTRONS ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN-FILM SEMICONDUCTORS INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION ANO PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS 296 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19.6-1963 PRO - PRO CAtM599 3. PGEC551 33 PGEC571 55 CAS 51 64 OIP 62 533 DIP 62 5.3 PACM56 23 ARAP623 211 EDPS61 13 EJCC53 102 LSU 58 22 PGEC581 65 CAS 61 115 PACM52P 231 WJCC56 82 TCB164. 118 ICC 6115 11 TCJ5623 162 EDPS61 161 TCJ3603 111 TCB.61. 136 AUS 60All.2 PGEC561 .3 DIP 62 508 TCJ6633 264 NSMT60 121 CACM601 .09 ICC 608 11 PACM61 10A2 ICC 6115 20 PGEC613 .00 ROME62 201 ICC 621 1 AUS 60All.2 EJCC58 59 CLUN55 209 18SJ633 200 CACM60D 649 EJCC61 33 I8SJ631 2. PCS 62 1 CTPC54 • CAN 60 193 PACM58 56 CAMB49 56 CAMB.9 113 CAMB.9 116 PGEC602 199 FJCC62 232 TCJ.624 213 ONR 56 29 MTP 58 309 JACM611 97 CPFS61 81 IBMJ601 28 CACM633 105 IBMJ605 505 JACM602 102 ICIP59 265 PACM58 39 JACM571 36 PACM61 2A3 EJCC58 99 18MJ634 278 PGEC614 691 ICIP59 389 PGEC601 35 PGEC602 261 ONR 60 113 JACM56. 348 IBMJ632 117 JACM551 ' 5 IflP62 611 PACM52P 203 JACM593 360 MTP 58 231 LCMT61 163 PGEC622 200 SOS 61 95 CACM631 28 PGEC614 699 PGEC584 291 JACM621 13 IBMJ593 230 OPI 62 61 OPI 62 7. TCJ361~ 272 18MJ614 266 PGEC636 874 OPI 62 31 JACM624 457 RTCS62 10 JACM633 365 PGEC633 2~. ONR 60 289 CAN 60 338 ONR 60 366 IBMJ602 1~3 DNR 60 121 IBMJ603 256 296 PRO - QUA TITLE IIORD INDEX PROPERTIES PRESERVED IN MINIMAL STATE M'ACHINES PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF FILE DESIGN AND PROPERTY OF NATURAL LANGUAGE AND ITS USE FOR THE DESI PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES A PROPERTY OF SEMI-DEFINITE HERMITIAN MATRICES EEOBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SVNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THETA 1 A TERMINOLOGY PROPOSAL PROPOSAL FOR A FEASIBLE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CHARACTERS' COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODe FOR 256 CHARACTERS A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 BY THE ACM A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANDARDS FOR USE PROPOSAL FOR AN UNCOL A PROPOSAL FOR CHARACTER CODE COMPATABILITY PDNSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM RES PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC DOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC TECHNIQUES A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS SOME PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF ALGOL 60 PROGRAM SOME PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATION OF A CERTAIN ASSEMBLY 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' CORRIGENDA TO PROPOSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC A PROPOSED ALGOL 60 MATRIX SCHEME REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD fLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING A PROPOSED AUTOMATIC ANALOGUE COMPUTER PRINT I, A PROPOSED CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 A PROPOSED EVOLUTIONARY MODEL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION A PROPOSED INfORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE CH ACM-GAMM CONfEI THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURI A PROPOSED INTERPRETATION IN ALGOL PROPOSED IRE STANDARDS FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A PROPOSED MAGNETIC NIRE AUXILIARY STORE FOR THE EDSAC PROPOSED METHODS FOR THE ANALOG SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM' S INTEGRAL EQUATION A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW CHART SYMBOLS A PROPOSED TARGET LANGUAGE fOR CDMPILERS ON ATLAS THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS FUNCTION ALGEBRA AND PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL DISCUSSION THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE COMPUTERS, RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT PROGRAMMING SERVICES AND ADVICE fOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER USERS AND OTHERS DATA TRANSMISSION, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS LONG RANGE DATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS L MACHINES IN CHEMISTRY (USSRI THE PROSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICA PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF DATA-PROCESSING FOR DEFENSE THE PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF TRANSISTORS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, REVIEN ANO PROSPECTUS THE SCIENCE OF PROSPERITY PROGRAMMING STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER AND OPERATOR ERRORS PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OPERATOR-USER ERRORS MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM COMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION THE USE Of THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN Of PROTON SYNCHROTRON 'A DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I, PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM AN OPERATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL ELEMENT S A MACHINE PROGRAM FOR THEOREM-PROVING A NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY LOGICAL THEOREMS HARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPUTING MACHINES AT ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND OPERATING EFFICIENCIES AND C OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSTALLATION REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEOREM PROVING MACHINE REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMERTY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINE PROVING THEORE~S BY PATTERN RECOGNITION, I CHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A.O.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RESULTS SO fAR OBTAINED 10 RECORDING TE PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSEUDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSEUDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES ING PROBLEMS SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRANN PSEUDo-CODE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES EASIAC. A PSEUDo-COMPUTER PSEUDO-RANDOM NUM8ER GENERATOR A NEW NOTE ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANOOM NUMBER GENERATOR NOTES ON A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A ..a-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS SERIAL CORRELATION IN THE GENERATION DF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUM8ERS ON SEQUENCES OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS OF MAXIMAL LENGTH THE GENERATION OF PSEUDo-RANDOM NUMBERS ON A DECIMAL CALCULATOR THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ON A PERIODIC PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES CLUSTER FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHDLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OATA PARACOMPUTERS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA PROCESSING IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMERS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS AND SELECTION OF COMPUTER SOME COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY AN ABSTRACT MACHINE BASED ON CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOD USES OF THE COMPUTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING PUBLIC UTILITY ACCOUNTING MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING MACHINE PU8LIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER BILLING ACM PUBLICATION POLICIES AND PLANS A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANDARDS FOR USE BY THE ACM PUBLICATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND PATENTS SUBJECT SLANTING IN SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTING PUBLICATIONS THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIPHERAL PUBLICATIONS IN THE DOCUMENTATION OF BIOLOGY ' THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLISHED INDEX ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM CONNECTIVE PROCESSING THE GN OF IMPROVED MACHINE LANGUAGE (ASSOCIATIVEI ON A ON A PERIODIC 297 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19"6-1963 PRO - PUL JACM60 .. 311 CACM621 .. 50 DNR 56 77 JACM513 261 JACM513 2.... PGEC603 359 CACM602 72 CACM591 7 CACM59N 12 CACM599 19 CACM602 70 CACM5BO 5 CACM602 71 ICSI582 1.. 17 PGEC61 .. 701 PACM56 32 CACM607 ..01 CACM61N ...1 TCJ361 .. 220 CACM600 "'0 ONR 56 ..9 IFIP62 503 CACM630 599 AUS 572 216 NJCC56, .. 5 SOS 61 229 ICSI582 1181 ICiP59 125 CACM59D 1.. PGEC621 67 CAMB..9 17 JACM51 .. 357 AUS 63 B.5 CACM59D 17 TCJ5622 100, PGEC622 1.... SOS 62 525 CACM61D 5..2 CACM621 8 BCS 58 3 TCB2596 B7 TCJ..611 3.. LSU 51 1 JACM612 2..0 CAS 58 30 IEES56 357 IFIP62 261 HARV ..9 3~7 RMCS60 17 RMCS60 19 IFIP62 367 FJCC62 262 IEES56 12 WJCC58 50 PGEC636 715 CACM627 39.. ICIP59 282 PACM52T 73 ONR 53 23 lCIP59 273 CATH63 13.. CATH63 153 CACM60 .. 220 RMCS6D 1 IBMJ622' 210 IBMJ622 210 TCB663.. 126 ICIP59 1.... JACM562 65 JACM601 15 TCJ3601 9 JACM612 163 CACM618 350 TCJI582 83 JACM601 72 JACM58 .. 353 JACM5.. 2 88 TCJ260 .. 181 JACM583 261 FJCC62 285 IFIP62 .. 71 LSU 55 '119 HARV61 239 CA8S62 172 JACM573 3.. 8 HARV ..9 338 SJCC62 53 PACM58 50 HARV61 71 AUS 63 A.l0 BCS 58 2.... JACM5.... 173 HACC59 8-11 JACM592 121 CACM602 70 HARV .. 7 217 ICSI581 .. 07 ICSI581 .. 29 MIPP61 1.... BIT 62.. 203 297 , PUL - RAM TITLE WDRD INDEX PRD - QUA PULSE AMPLIFER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATIDN PIRE53D 1444 PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION ANL 53 1 PULSE .ANALDGS NCR 514 150 PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS BY USE OF THE LAGRANGE PGEC635 4BB PULSE CIRCUIT. ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIDN PGEC604 439 PULSE CIRCUITS (ABSTRACTI COMPARATIVE PERFDRMA PGEC602 115 PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES PGEC594 432 PULSE CODE MODULATOR PGEC544 1 PULSE CODE MODULATOR PGECSS1 20· PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR NCR 624 94 PULSE GENERATOR AND HIGH-SPEED MEMORY CIRCUIT PGEC564 213 A TRANSISTOR PULSE GENERATOR FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS PGEC583 244 PULSE GENERATOR WITH LOGARITHMIC SPACING PGEC624 531 IFlp62 12S FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS WCR 584 4B ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES PGEt602 256 A PULSE POSITION MODULATION ANALOG COMPUTER NCR 624 36 GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING PGEC632 11 GENERAL IlED PULSE RECORDING PULSE RESPONSES OF FERRITE MEMORY CORES PWCS54 50 PULSE TIME DISPLACEMENT IN HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC TAPE IBMJ582 130 ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTtGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL-TO- WJCC5l 12B A MAGNETIC PULSE-CURRENT REGULATOR NCR 514 102 A PULSE-DURATION-MODULATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM WJCC56 53 MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES PGEC583 223 ARITMA CALCULATING PUNCH ECIPS5 12 A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH EJCCS6 80 BDUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS DN PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING JACM543 101 REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TD FOREST INVENTORY . LSU 56 216 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION ·DF PUNCH CARD METHDDS TO FDREST INVENTORY LSU 56 219 SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES CACM60D 638 FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES CACM614 182 RIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE COMAt. AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RET ICSI582 1245 L LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 A AUS 60 Al.4 SONE AUDIT ASPECTS OF PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING LSU 58 119 PROGRAMMING FOR PUNCHED CARD MACHINES AUS 51 101 INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS IGERMANI ECIP55 198 PUNCHED CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR UNIVAC EJCC52 8 AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS JACM541 36 SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS. PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS AUS 60 A2.1 PUNCHED PAPER TAPE FOR EXPERIMENTAL DATA TCB1633 82 WCR 514 21B A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER AUS 60Cll.4 MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER CODE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TAPES CONSIDERATIONS TCJ3614 202 IEES56 228 AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARD ACCOUNTANCY JACM543 105 A METHOD DF DETERMINING PLATE BENDING BY USE OF A PUNCHED-CARD MACHINE PURCHASE COSTS. A COST-QUANTITY ANALYSIS PACM61 12Bl PURE AND APPLIED PROGRAMMING PACM52T 121 MSEE461 4 COMPUTING MACHINES FOR PURE MATHEMATICS AOC 53 160 APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE MATHEMATICS AODC62 219 AUTOMA TION AND PURE MATHEMATICS AUS 511 105 ASTRONOMY DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO PECS52 6 THE THERMAL ANALYZER. A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER JACM581 89 AYDAR, SPECIAL PURPose ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM WJCC56 119 THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PACM52P 41 DESIGNING A LOW COST GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PACM52T 28 THE BENDIX 6-15 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PWCS54 81 THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A SIMPLE GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER PGECSll S A·SEARCH MEMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER FJCC63. 193 MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER ON THE PGEC584 282 STORAGE PB-250. A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY LINE EJCC60 283 S.E.A. GENERAL ,PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB PACM58 58 RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL WJCCS9 54 DATAVIEW. A GENERAL PURPOSE DATA DISPLAY SYSTEM EJCC61 114 RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC51 178 OPMENT AND PREDICTED STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL CDMPUTER THE HISTORICAL DEVEL WJCC60 1 EOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTAN CACM606 355 THE BENDIX G-15D. GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEM LSU 58 168 LEM-l. SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC (FERRITE I CACM590 3 ELEMENTS INFORMATION SYSTEM THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND NCR 544 B2 A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS NCR 5B4 191 THE PLACE OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS EJCC55 22 THE ROLE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT HARV55 97 PGEC636 701 A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR A MULTIPLE PURPOSE ORTHONORMALIZING CODE AND ITS USES JACM544 183 GENERAL PURPOSE PROGRA~MING SYSTEMS CACMS85 7 EJCC61 87 A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATOR IBSJ621 IB NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX STORES AND OTHER P U R P O S E S · A PGEC602 176 OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM DESIGN PURPOSES AN ANALYSIS TCJS622 94 A DELAY-LINE PUSH-DOWN LIST PGEC636 872 THE MECHANIZATION OF A PUSH-DOWN STACK FJCC63 2~3 ON PROBABILISTIC PUSH-DOWN STORAGES. SOS 62 205 APPLICATION OF PUSHDOWN-STORE.MACHINES FJCC63 215 PUTTING A HEX ON E TO THE X CACM619 402 THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS PIRES30 1388 SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FDR DIGITAL COMPUTERS NCR 531 34 PYROLYSIS REACTOR DESIGN.CDMPUTATIONS CAS 55 85 TRANSFORMATION. PART 1 THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION. A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. rCJ4613 265 ON A MODIFICATION OF THE QD-ALGORITHM WITH GRAEFFE-TYPE CONVERGENCE IFIP62 93 TME LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES TCJ6631 99 THE QR TRANSFORMATION. PART 2 TCJ~62~ 332 LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF JACM573 341 THE QUADRATIC ARC COMPUTER (QUACI PACM52P 53 QUADDED LOGIC RTCS62 205 RESISTORS. AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUA.DRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES. DIODES. PGEC592 222 0.1 PER CENT . A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY.OF PGEC581 41 THE QUADRATIC ARC COMPUTER (QUACI PACM52P 53 CO'PUTATION OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABLES JACM603 245 RESTRICTIONS OUADRATic PROGRAMMING WITH BOUNDED VARIABLE PACM61 10Al A TRANSISTOR A TRANSISTOR COMPUTATION WITH MULTIPLIER OPTIMIZATION OF A SECONDARY-EMISSION NCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR A TRANSISTORIZED CORRECTION. A TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL SIMULATION OF 298 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 298 QUA - RAT TITLE WORD INDEX IRED TO BE ZERO OR UNITY LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQU A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUAORATURE 'SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INT EGRATIONS Of DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE 'HOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KI ND BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRODUCED BY QUADRATURE CONVERGENCE PROPERTIES OF GAUSSIAN QUADRATURE FORMULAE THE uSE OF HIGHER DERIVATIVES IN QUADRATURE FORMULAE COMPOSITE RULES A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FOR~ULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS NUMERICAL QUADRATURE IN MANY DIMENSIONS NUMERICAL QUAORATURE IN N DIMENSIONS NUMERICAL QUADRATURE OF DISCONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR QUADRATURES CLASSIFICATION OF QUALITATIVE DATA CHARACTER QUALITY AND SCANNER ORGANIZATION ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM A COMPUTING PROCEDURE FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY A PROOF METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION THEDRY, ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZAT ION QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS THE CAUDAL PHOTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORA LAND' CURRENT MEDICAL LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND JOURNALS PURCHASE COSTS, A COST-QUANTITY ANALYSIS THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER QUANTIZED FLUX COUNTER A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTlZER HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM TRANSITION MEMORY OEVICES DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS Of MERSENNE NUMBERS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRICES SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE FI QUASI-RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY SYSTEMS SYSTEMS DESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MANUfACTU IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH ANO SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE S OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD fOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGE PATTERNS A QUASI-TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION OF LINE QUASI-TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS DN QUASICYCLIC JACOBI METHODS THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLED ON WAITING TIMES fOR DROUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION FROM REFERENCE QUESTIONS DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EXPLANATION OF lEARNING IN ANIMALS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM RETRIEVAL QUESTIONS FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING AND SOME GENERAL QUESTIONS IN PROGRAMMING A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISIMG IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ON A QUEUEING PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLeM WITH VARIABLE SERVICE TIMES QUEUEING THEORY AND RESERVOIR DESIGN A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS TWO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TEC~NIQUES OF QUEUING PROBLEMS ESTIMATION OF QUEUING STRUCTURE BY MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS CORRIGENOUM TO 'QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS' QUICKSORT QUIESCENT CORE-TRANSISTOR COUNTERS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIfYING TRUTH fUNC.IONS A CLASS OF BINARY DIVISIONS YIELOING MINIMALLY REPRESENT EO QUOTIENTS QUOTIENTS OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAuES R.A.E. SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR DEVELOPMENTS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES AT RABINOW ENGINEERING COMPANY DIGITAL SIMULATION Of PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR ELECTRONIC SYST-EM EVALUATOR TECI OPTIMIZATION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE. GENERAL ELECTRIC INTEGRATOR DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL A SURVEY OF DIGITAL METHODS FOR RADAR OATA PROCESSING 'SAMPLES fOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS HYBRIO TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RADAR SIMULATION RADAR SYSTEMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES IOF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-OROINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RAOAR TARGET ACQUISITION AN fST-2 RAOAR-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SAGE A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER USING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W. THE USE OF CALCULATING ~ACHINES IN THE THEORY OF PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION ON COMPUTING RADIATION INTEGRALS REMARKS ON 'ON COMPUTING RAOIATION INTEGRALS' A COMPUTER METHOO FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY A RAOIO-FREQUENCY NONOESTRUCTIVE REAOOUT FOR MAGNETICCORE MEMORIES RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS fROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS FLUX THE USE OF RADIOISOTOPES TO DETERMINE THE CHEMISTRY OF SOLDER ICAl METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF M OVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN RAOIOTHERAPY RADIOTRACER ST~DIES OF THE INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE RADIX EXCHANGE, AN INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SERIAL DIGITAL AODERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF NOTATION KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX TRANSFOR~ATION SOME RAE DATA PROCESSING SYSTE~S COMPUTER FINOS A RAILROAD CAR THE COMPUTER IN CANAOIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING T~E SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBlE~S ON A 0 IG IT AL COMPUTER. 1 THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLE~S ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 2 CATA PROCESSING AT THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BOC AND BCD BINARY BUFFER AN EXPERIMENT IN MECHANICAL SEARCHING OF RESEARCH LITERATURE WITH RAMAC THE RAMAC OATA-PROCESSING MACHINE METHOOS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILES TI-'E IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION 299 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PUL - RAM AUS 63 6.7 ECIP55 IB2 PACM52T 88 JACM631 en TCJ3614 272 TCJ5634 322 JACM593 384 TCJ5623 230 JACM592 219 TCJ6631 75 PACM61 2At. TCJ5623 228 BIT 622 83 TCJ4612 137 BIT 624 203 IFIP62 354 JACM603 201 IBMJ601 28 HACC59 4 SJCC62 159 ICSI581 435 PACM61 12Bl IEES56 188 WCR 574 2410 PWCS54 19 PGEC554 150 WJCC61 475 CACMb14 192 BIT 632 122 TCJ4611 54 IFlP62 169 E JCC56 12B PACM61 12B4 IFIPb2 433 CAS 5'1 100 ICIP59 232 PACM59 31 JACM621 118 IBMJ624 419 AUS 1008'8.2 CATHb3 207 WJCC61 219 ICSI581 181 MTP 5B 691 ICSI5Bl 763 TOI'IM5B 85 CACM590 20 PACM61 12A5 I8MJb34 3~0 I BMJ624 401 HARVbl 59 PACM59 10 I BMJ612 132 TCJ3602 114 PACM59 9 CACM621 399 CACM629 481 TCJ5621 10 1 EES56 418 PGEC612 165 PGEC626 161 J ACM634 487 CAMB49 22 OCR 62 27 NCR 624 94 WJCC61 490 NCR 584 211 67 E JCC60 WCR 584 8 FJCC63 445 NCR 594 190 AUS 100 C9.3 EJCC51 156 I6MJ574 349 AUS 60B11.2 HARV49 244 CACM592 28 CACM596 2!> CACM627 407 AUS 511 105 PGEC544 12 I BMJ514 363 AUS 60S'4.1 16MJ613 218 CACM630 625 IBI'IJ603 269 JACM592 1!>6 ADC 53 120 SJCC63 3~5 AUS 512 214 CACM618 356 CAN 58 6 TCJ1581 25 TCJ1582 78 CAN 58 67 WCR 514 261 WJCC58 168 EJCC56 139 WJCC58 194 WJCC51 49 299 RAIl - REA TITLE WORD INDEX THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK STORAGE OPERATION COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAll-ORDER ,HOUSE OPERATIONS IIBM 650 TAPE RAMAC) RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION AT RAMO-WOOLDRIDGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION ANO MULTl-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAMPS), A NEW TOOL IN PLANNI NG AND CONTROL PROJECT SCHEDULING RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTILINGUISTIC RESEARCH AT THE RAND CORPORATION OESIGN FEATURES OF REMINGTON RAND SPEED TALLY THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 1009-2 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER UNIVAC RANDEX II. RANOOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM UNIVAC RANDEX II. RANDOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX TRANSFORMATION CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY ICRAM), FUNCTIONS AND USE QUASI-RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY SYSTEMS SOME C HARACTERISTICS OF SORTING IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS USING RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE DEVICES SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF RANDOM ACCESS STORAGE EQUIPMENT RANDOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME, RANDOM ACCESS, DRUM STORAGE NOTE ON RANDOM ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A ETHOD OF REPRESENTATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A 4-DIGIT,NUMBER DR 16 RANDOM CODES A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION IN RANDOM NETWORKS OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABLES COMPUTATION OMPUTER SYSTI PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE C EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN ADDITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR NOTE ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR NOTES ON A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR A 48-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES A MODIFIED CONGRUENCE METHOD OF GENERATING PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS SERIAL CORRELATION IN THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON SEQUENCES OF PSEUDO-RANOOM NUMBERS OF MAXIMAL LENGTH THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON'A DECIMAL CALCULATOR THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS RANDOM PROCESSES IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS RANDOM SAMPLING FROM THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION OPTIMIZATION BY RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER ON A PERIODIC PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES GENERATING DISCRETE RANDOM VARIABLES IN A COMPUTER ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL FLUXLOK, A NONDESTRUCTIVE, RANDOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMO RY TECHNIQUE USING STAI FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ENGINEERiNG DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY THE N.C.R. MAGNETrt CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II. THE MAGNETIC-DISK. RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY THE RANDOM-ACCESS THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE I. SYSTEM THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II, THE "AGNE TIC-DISK, RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DeVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY, RANDOM-ACCESS STORES THE CATHODeCONTRANS, (CONCEPTUAL THOUGHT. RANDOM-NET SIMULATION) AN INTERRUPT FEATURE REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPuTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A NETWORK THE SIMULATION OF RANDOMNESS AN AUTOMATIC CRUISE CONTROL COMPUTER FOR LONG RANGE AIRCRAFT THE EFFECT OF A COUNTER-MEASURE NOSE CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES LONG RANGE DATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS ON THE REDUCTION OF NUMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE PROCESS A NOTE ON RANGE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND LOGARITHM TRACES. ,TERM RANKS, WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORY USING DIODES AND CAPACITORS AN ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION HAVING ELEVEN BINARY DIGITS A RAPID DIGITAL-TO-ANALOGUE CONVERTOR FOR NUMBERS RAPID PROCESSING OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS CORES FOR STORAGE AND SWITCHING RAPID-ACCESS STORAGE, INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC A RAPIDLY CONVERGENT DESCENT METHOD FOR MINIMIZATION THE X RAPIDLY CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO RAPIDWRITE RAPIDWRITE, A NEW APPROACH TO COBOL READABILITY RAPIDWRITE. COBOL WITHOUT TEARS ADVANCE NOTES ON RASCAL A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE DEGREES C 25-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 TO +100 A PROGRAMMED VARIABLE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE SINE FUNCTION DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE DDA ENDENCE OF SPEECH QuALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM llEP TO-ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN HIGH-SPEED DIGITALANALOG COMPUTER THE DESIGN OF A RATE SERVO FOR USE IN AN DIGITAL MOON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES ACHIEVING DIFFUSION EQUATION RATES OF CONVERGENCE IN NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE ERROR ESTIMATION IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA CONSTITUENTS IFFERENCE EQUATIONS ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL 0 AUTOMOBILE SELECTIVE UNDERWRITING AND AUTOMATIC RATING ON THE IBM 650 INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PROCESS NEW PROCEDURES FOR RATIONAL APPROXIMATION RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF DECAY-TYPE FUNCTIONS RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF EMPIRICAL FUNCTIONS RESENTATION OF POWER SERIES IN TERMS OF POLYNOMIALS, RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS AND CONTINUED FRACTIONS REP R SIMILAR FUNCTIONS NOTE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ERROR FUNCTION AND FO RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS ON THE COMPUTATION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS TO CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS 300 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 QUA - RAT WJCC57 103 CAS 60 106 NSMT60 26 TCJ5634 300 SJCC63 17 NSMT60 13 IIJCC54 155 P IRE530 1332 EJCC60 189 EJCC60 189 WCR 6010 102 SJCC63 3!>5 EJCC61 147 EJCC56 128 C4CM635 2108 CAN 60 356 AUS 60 A4.1 CACM635 2100 I BSJ632 112 SOS 61 315 CACM623 165 TCJ6632 121 Mfl 611 65 SDS 61 291 JACM603 2105 IIJCC61 157 JACM594 527 JACM601 75 TCJ3601 9 JACM612 163 CACM618 no PACM59 1 JACM632 131 TCJ1582 83 JACM601 72 JACM584 353 JACM542 88 TCJ2604 181 CCST61 363 TCJ3614 2!j1 PGEC592 200 JACM583 261 CACM631 37 NCR 612 211 PGEC603 323 EJCC56 107 WJCC56 102 LCMT61 1109 IBMJ571 72 I BMJ571 62 IBI'IJ571 72 18MJ572 130 JACM633 307 LCMT61 99 EJCC61 1210 PGEC582 1101 CACM611t 167 AUS 60812.1 PGEC521 It1 AUS 6DB' 10.1 WJCC61 201 LSU 58 1 J ACM631t 538 CACM636 306 IBMJ605 1055 WJCC56 39 PACM52T 133 PGEC611t 662 IEES56 1021 LSU 56 2210 WJCC58 102 IEES56 289 TCJ6632 163 CACM609 500 ARAP623 299 TCJ462it 301 ROME62 573 ADC 53 It6 WCR 6010 116 WCR 6010 105 PGEC561 21 SJCC62 353 IF IP62 3510 WJCC57 128 AUS 6DC10.4 NCR 5810 211 PGEC594 432 WCR 5810 108 JACM561 29 CAN 60 15B JACM601 29 CAS 55 101 CACM606 361 PACM61 12A2 BIT 622 69 BIT 621 53 JACM614 613 tACM618 3510 ICIPS9 57 CACM627 1001 300 RAT - REA TITLE WORD INDEX RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION ES FOR CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PART I, TELESCOPING PROCEOUR METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS, PARTS II AND IIi FUNCTIONS RATIONAL CHEBYSHEV APPROXIMATIONS OF ELEMENTARY A NEW PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE FOR RATIONAL FRACTIONS UNCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL SOLUI ON RATIONAL FUNCTION APPROXIMATIONS TO THE EXPONENTIAL F ECONOMIIATION OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS OTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A 'CURVE PL A SUBROUTINE FOR COMPUTATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS PROCESSING A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATION UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART I, THE RAW TEXT TABLE LOOKTHE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SILL lAC AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS DIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS THE AUTOMATIC CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE AN IMPROVED CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM THE TESTING OF ·CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE SYSTEM ABSTRACT COMPLEX ON A PROGRAM FOR RAY-CHAUDHURI'S ALGORITHM FOR A MINIMUM COVER OF AN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHOOE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH RAYDAC RAYOAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEMS THE RAYDAC SYSTEM AND ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY THE RAYTHEON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE COMPUTER PROBLEMS RCA APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIIMAC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE~ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER· LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIIMAC COMPUTER PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIIMAC SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIIMAC SYSTEM INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BIIMAC SYSTEM ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM CENTRAL AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE-TRANSPORT SYSTEM THE RCA MULTI-FONT READING MACHINE COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 I SWEDISHI THE RCA 501 ASSEMBLY SYSTEM THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM DESiGN THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS, THE STORY OF A PRODUCT DESIGN OF THE RCA 501 SYSTEM VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IRCA 5011 MULTIPROGRAMMING THE RCA 601 THE RCA 601 THE RCA 601 SYSTEM OESIGN CATION OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PERT-COST PROGRAM 'STEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPLI DECOYS ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION FLIGHT SlMULATION OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES RELIABILITY OF A LARGE REAC INSTALLATION CTIVITY MEASUREMENTS PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADlOA COMPUTERS IN THE DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS THE ROLE OF DIGITAL THE REACTIVE TYPEWRITER ABSTRACTS, NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES ABSTRACTS, ADDITIONAL NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES RELIMINARY CALCULATION OF SOME PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN P PYROLYSIS REACTOR DESIGN COMPUTATIONS PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS A NEW NONDESTRUCTIVE READ FOR MAGNETIC CORES SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS A REA~-OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY READ STORES READ-BACKWARD POLYPHASE SORTING DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE STORAGE· WITH NONDESTRUCTIVE READ-DUT A DIGITAL SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT NANOSECOND A DIRECT READ-OUT BISTABLE CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OF IT READ STORES A READ-OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY A WORD-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-DUT MEMORY FLUX RESPONSIVE MAGNETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEED READ-OUT OF DATA ·A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION MOLECULAR STORAGE ANO READ-OUT WITH MICROWAVES AN EVALUATION OF AUTOCODE READABILITY RAPIDWRITE, A NEW APPROACH TO COBOL READABILITY DRK INCREASED DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING REA08ACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE NETW A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE READER AN ADAPTIVE CHARACTER READER· A TYPED PAGE READER PRESENTATION OF A N8W HIGH SPEED PAPER TAPE READER THE UNISERVo-TAPE READER AND RECORDER IBM MAGNETIC TAPE READER AND RECORDER CHARACTER READER FOR BANK DATA PROCESSOR A FAST CARD READER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER ON THE DESIGN OF PHOTOELECTRIC PAPER-TAPE READERS DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STYLIZED FONT CHARACTER READERS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS INFORMATION-THEORETIC ASPECTS OF CHARACTER READING CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR CDMPUTER USE COMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC DRUM PATTERN RECOGNITION AND READING BY MACHINE DATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS DEVICES FOR READING HANDWRITTEN CHARACTERS INTEO IN MAGNETIC INK, IN PASSING BENEATH A MAGNETIC READING HEAD IWAVE·FORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PR AN ELECTRONIC READING MACHINE THE RCA MULTI-FONT READING MACHINE AUTOMATIC READING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE AUTOMATIC READING OF CURSIVE SCRIPT COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19.6-1963 301 796-980 0-66-20 RAM - REA JACM511 2. JACM602 150 JACM633 251 BIT 61. 256 TCJ159. 116 PACM56 • JACM633 218 JACM581 52 JACM561 6 FJCC63 609 IBMJ612 86 AUS 63 B.12 AUS 63 C.23 AUS 512 219 CAMB.9 26 ADC 53 212 WJCC53 161 PACM52T .2 CACM61N 50. IEES56 319 EJCC52 11 EJCC52 10 EJCC52 63 HARV.9 50 EJCC53 .8 ONR 56 51 WJCC56 U3 WJCC56 131 NCR 56. 81 WJCC56 119 WJCC56 12. NCR 56. 88 WJCC57 202 WJCC56 126 NCR 51. 96 WJCC57 52 OCR 62 3 BIT 61. 263 WJCC59 121 WJCC58 66 WJCC59 20. EJCC58 160 PACM59 •• CAS 60 68 PACM61 12Cl CACM61. 191 EJCC60 173 PACM62 100 SJCC62 267 EJCC61 105 PGEC6H 555 EJCC53 53 AUS 60B' •• 1 WJCC59 107 CACM631 .8 CACM591 6 CACM601 6 AUS 60 B8.3 CAS 55 85 EJCC57 80 WJCC55 III PGEC613 .89 IFIP62 597 CACM635 220 NCR 537 13 PGEC611 56 IFIP62 585 WJCC58 13. IFIP62 591 WJCC60 83 NCR 58. 219 PGEC593 317 NCR 58. 255 CACM623 156 TCJ.62. 301 18MJ631 22 WCR 57. 218 EJCC60 267 WCR 60. 29 OCR 62 85 BIT 632 93 EJCC52 .7 EJCC52 86 SACI58 5 8IT 631 ~. AUS 60Cll.] OCR 62 115 OCR 62 129 ICIP59 2.8 OCR 62 51 NCR 55~ 95 PIRE530 1.38 EJCC59 225 PACM59 63 EJCC57 232 PGEC5S. 217 ICIP59 221 OCR 62 3 SJCC63 113 OCR62 151 301 REA - REC TITLE WORD INDEX READING OF MAGNETIC RECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION ELECTROSTATIC READING OF PERFORATED MEDIA REAOING RUSSIAN SCIENTIfIC LITERATURE AN IMPROVED READING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETICALLY RECORDED DIGITAL DATA RECORDING A LOGICAL READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TO-ZERO MAGNETIC MAGNETIC READING-RECORDING HEAD DESIGN fOR UNIVAC FROM MATRIX ELECTROLUMINESCENT SCREENS IN OPTICAL READOUT APPLICATIONS IMPROVED PERFORMANCE A NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FILM MEMORY DIGITAL PROGRAMMING AND REAOOUT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A RADIO-FREQUENCY NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT Of METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES AN AUTOMATIC VOICE REAOOUT SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC READOUT SYSTEM A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE READY-TO-WEAR LNIT CONTROL PROCEDURE PURPOSES AN ANALYSIS OF REAL ANO SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM DESIGN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEfFICIENTS AN ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN DISCRETE POINTS ONLY THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR CCMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES R FOR COMPUT~TION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES IARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTE FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' IRIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTE R FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' ALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANCZOS FOR C CALCULATION OF THE EIGENVALUES ANO EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX IITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME A RESEARCH LABORATORY MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING OESCRIPTION OF THE MERCURY REAL TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS A REAL TIME DATA ASSIMILATOR REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR GIER (NORWEGIANI EMS DESIGN ANO COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING E MATHEMATICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF REAL TIME DIGITAL SIMULATION • LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INfORMATION PROCESSING COMPUTERS FOR REAL TIME MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL RY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETA SABRE, A REAL TIME PROBLEM IN TELE-PROCESSING REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION THE LOGICAL REAL-TIME AUTOMOBILE RIOE SIMULATION JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYSTEMS REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE' CORRECTION CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATION REAL-TIME COMPUTA8LE REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUUBLE' PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLDW SYSTEM AN ANALOG-DIGITAL REAL-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER SYSTEM SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS IN REAL-TIME COMPUTER USAGE REAL-TIME COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME COMPUTERS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS PROGRAM DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM REAL-TIME CONTROL OF TRAfFIC FLOW DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS AUTOMATIC OAT A-RECORDING IN REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS LS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING ICONT~OL OF TRAFFIC SIGNA REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL TECHNIQUES REAL-TIME DIGITAL ANALYSIS AND ERROR-COMPENSATING CONTROL SYSTEMS A HIGH-ACCURACY, REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN CONTINUOUS ERROR DETECTION AND ERROR CORRECTION IN REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTERS REAL-TIME DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER (OART) COMPUTERS, THE ANSWER TO REAL-TIME FLIGHT ANALYSIS A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING (FRENCH) REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT CONTROL AT HUGHES AIRCRAFT REAL-TIME PRESENTATION OF REOUCEO WINO-TUNNEL DATA OESIGN OF ITT 525 'VAOE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONS HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RADAR SIMULATION DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION ANALOG, DIGITAL, AND COM81NED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION FAC IUTI ES AND INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF A CRUISE MISSILE TRAJECTORY A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING ANO BOMARC GUIDANCE AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL-TIME SOLUTION OF THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL MULTILEVEL PROGRAM~ING FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM RECOVERY FOR COMPUTER SWITCHOVER IN A REAL-TIME SYSTEM DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING ANO TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM METHOD FeR CCMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE COOING OF JACOBI'S WHAT IS 'REAL' TIME TeWARO A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS R DATA PI A LIBRARY OF BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION ANO EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RAOA ARBITRARY BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OFTHRESHOLO DEVICES FOR ~UANTIFICATION THECRY, ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZATION A PROOF METHOD A ~ECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SOME PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATION OF A CERTAIN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEORE~ PROVING MACHINE REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINE EXPRESSIONS THE REALIZATION OF ALGOL PROCEDURES AND DESIGNATIONAL MAJORITY ELE~ENTS REALIZATION OF ARBITRARY LOGICAL FUNCTIONS USING 302 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 RAT - REA IEES56 333 NCR 544 106 OCR 62 61 PGEC543 22 PGEC553 93 ANL 53 213 LCMT61 231 WJCC61 411 LSU 57 54 PGEC544 12 PGEC594 470 EJCC57 219 PGEC631 3 WJCC59 41 WJCC54 82 TCJ5622 94 AUS 51 196 HARV571 3 JACM591 59 JACM632 123 JACM621 41 JACM601 78 JACM624 522 IEES56 114 JACM563 223 WJCC58 87 SJCC63 117 JACM623 387 CAS 61 101 PACM62 14 CACM597 33 BIT 633 196 PACM61 12B4 PpAAC 9160 CM6622 CAN 62 99 SJCC63 127 TCJ4612 109 NCR 612 182 PGEC621 31 WJCC56·70 WJCC60 285 ARAP623 53 PGEC626 7~3 PGEC634 400 EJCC57 75 PGEC626 753 PGEC634 400 EJCC61 33 PGEC621 46 PACM56 19 JACM573354 FJCC63 127 PLCI61 273 AUS 63 A.19 EJCC57 197 PACM59 64 WJCC59 299 CAS 62 3 EJCC53 33 PACM56 20 IFIP62 231 EJCC57 169 WJCC59 269 WJCC59 197 WJCC57 179 WJCC54 Ij4 WJCC59 350 IFIP62 225 WJCC61 603 EJCC57 50 FJCC62 154 CACM637 376 FJCC63 445 JACM553 186 NCR 574 142 PGEC582 134 FJCC63 459 EJCC57 104 EJCC57 96 PACM62 34 PGEC591 36 JACM612 230 IFIP62 273 EJCC61 1 I8SJ631 76 IBSJ633 230 NCR 624 101 PACM59 33 PACM62 31 IFIP62 379 WCR 584 8 PIRE611 210 IBMJ601 2B JACM602 102 TCJ3614 220 ICIP59 273 CATH63 134 TCJ5634 332 PGEC633 183 302 REA - REC TITLE WORD INDEX REA - REC PACM56 EJCC59 JACM582 PGEC624 PGEC635 PGEC582 PGEC613 PGEC624 PGEC635 SOS 61 CACM637 TCJ3602 WJCC59 HARV61 WJCC60 ICIP59 SOS 59 EJCC55 OCR 62 CACM63D AIC 612 NCR 537 AIC 623 ONR 60 NCR 624 AOOC62 EJCC56 CACM63N PACM61 EJCC53 PACM52P PLCI61 AODC62 ICSI581 SJCC62 I llMJ634 MTP 58 CACM622 WJCC55 EJCC59 ICIP59 EOP561 TCJ4612 TCJ4612 PGEC613 I FIP62 IFIP62 OCR 62 OCR 62 OCR 62 OCR 62 JACM622 TC86623 NCR 634 PGEC635 PGEC636 OCR 62 SOS 61 OCR 62 CACM622 OPI 62 JACM634 TCJ4612 WJCC55 J ACM611 EJCC59 OCR 62 OCR 62 T CJ4612 I CIP59 E JCC61 CATH63 OCR 62 JACM622 PGEC636 NCR 574 OCR 62 PGEC604 WJCC55 I BMJ584 EJCC59 PGEC601 I BMJ63I NSMT60 OCR 62 PGEC625 MTL 611 IF IP62 NCR 634 I BMJ631 PACM56 JACM572 ICIP59 OCR 62 IEE556 I BMJ571 WJCC60 ICIP59 CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING THRESHOLD REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE REALIZATION OF EVENTS BY LOGICAL NETS A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS REALIZATION OF LOGICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRE SHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT ANO OUTP UT BY ~EANS CF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH AN ANALOG COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIDEAN TOOLS A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR THRESHOLO GATE NETWORKS NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MOOEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION REALIZING BOOLEAN CONNECTIVES ON THE IBM 1620 TREES, FORESTS AND REARRANGING AN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS THAT PERCEIVE, LEARN, AND REASON THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE APPLICATION OF BASIC SCIENTIFIC REASONING TO MEOICINE A SUGGESTED MOOEl FOR INFORMATION REPR ESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES, LEARNS, AND REASONS A MACHINE MODEL OF RECALL OBSERVERS STATISTICAL MODELS FOR RECALL ANO RECOGNITION OF STIMULUS PATTERNS BY HUMAN ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN RETAIL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AT M.I.T. RECENT OEVELOPMENT IN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION ADMINISTRATION RECENT OEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING AOP IN TAX RECENT OEVELOPMENTS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME RECENT OEVELOPMENTS IN LOGICAL OR-ANO-OR PYRAMIOS FOR RECENT OEVELOPMENTS IN NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING OUTLINE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AN EVALUATION OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELO OF LEARNING MACHINES RECENT OEVELOPMENTS IN THE SCIENCE OF DIAGNOSIS RECENT DEVELOP~ENTS IN VERY-HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN MADCAP RECENT NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVE RRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPLICIT ALTERI RECENT PROGRESS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE MEDIA SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ANO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS ASIA, PRDBLE~S OF SPEED AND COVERAGE RECENT TRENOS IN SCIENTIFIC OOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH A THEORY AND SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE NETS ON A QUEUEING PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS, THE LuCKY RECKONERS SURGE, A RECOOING OF THE COBOL MERCHANDISE CONTROL ALGORITHM PROGRAMMING PATTERN RECOGNI liON DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS IN PATTERN RECOGN IT ION THE POTENTIAL FIELD AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION CHARACTER RECOGNITION SOME COMMENTS ON CHARACTER RECOGNITION A NE~ TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION AN ANALOG METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYMPOSIUM ON PATTERN RECOGNITION PATTERN RECOGN IT I ON WEIGHTED AREA SCANNING TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTER RECOGN IT ION MUL TI FONT PR INT RECOGN IT I ON THE USE OF MULTIPLE AUTO-CORRELATION IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION SOME NOTES ON THE TECHNOLOGY OF RECOGNITION OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIIHLARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION DOCUMENT HANDLING AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION A STREAM-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE FOR USE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN PATTERN RECOGN IT I ON LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS WITH APPLICATION TO PATTERN RECOGNITION A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNI TI ON ANALYTIC APP ROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANC.E IN CHARACTER RECOGNI TlON SIMULATIOI'l AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHE~ICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION IBRATING OPTIC FIBERS, ANEW CONCEPT FO R AUDIO-FREQUENCY INFORMATION PROCESSING ANO PATTERN RECOGNITION FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY CHARACTER RECOGNI TlON AND DOCUMENT HANOLING IN BANKS PATTERN RECOGN IT ION ANC MODERN COMPUTERS FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS PATTERN RECOGNITION ANt REAOING BY MACHINE CHARACTER RECOGNIT ION AS SIGNAL OETECTION IN NOISE RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION AT M.I.T. FLYING-SPOT SCANNER CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGN I TI ON BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNDARY ABSTRACT SHAPE RECOGNI TI ON BY MACHINE PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MACHINE DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGN IT I ON BY MOMENTS DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS THE ILLINOIS PATTERN RECOGN IT ION COMPUTER, ILLIAC III CCNSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING MECHANISMS RECOGNIZERS STATISTICAL RECOGNI T1 ON FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN GENERALIZATION OF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN A SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM ARTIFICIAL AUOITORY RECOGNIT ION IN TELEPHONY USE OF A COMPUTER TO DESIGN CHARACTER RECOGNITION LOGIC A METHOO FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC COMP~TER-AUTOMATEO DESIGN OF MULTI FONT PRINT RECOGNI liON LOGIC MOOERN TRENOS IN CHARACTER RECOGN IT I ON MACHINES OEVELOPMENTS IN CHARACTER RECOGN IT ION MACHINES AT RABINOW ENGINEERING COMPANY A RECOGNITION METHOD USING NEIGHBOR OEPENDENCE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE MACHINE RECOGN IT ION OF CURSIVE WRITING CLASSIFICATION ANO RECOGNITION OF HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS ANALYSIS THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ON THE RECOGNIT ION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER A QUASI-TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION OF 1I1'lE PATTERNS RECOGNITION OF MIXEO-FONT IMPERFECT CHARACTERS THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTEO CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNIT ION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATIOI'l RECOGI'lITlON OF SLOPPY, HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS ON THE RECOGNIT ION OF SPEECH BY MACHINE IIIC 601 MACHINE RECOGNIT I ON OF SPOKEN WORDS 50S 59 STATISTICAL MODELS FOR RECALL AND RECOGNIT ION OF STIMULUS PATTERNS BY HUMAN OBSERVERS DEVICES MATRICES 303 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 35 120 181 447 443 141 371 564 454 485 385 84 181 110 151 309 51 61 209 104 296 34 156 1 143 28 101 674 2A2 102 203 13 H 589 171 350 611 98 94 233 244 558 114 121 502 467 414 191 287 305 3B3 259 95 64 521 822 249 521 181 U5 187 458 lH 91 1 225 149 209 129 238 H2 237 153 240 791 119 93 472 86 294 205 48 2 511 27 683 125 462 75 14 33 118 232 213 456 8 133 2!>2 193 51 303 REC - RED TITLE WORD INDEX REA - REC MTP 58 315 AN ANAlOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCESS IBMJ623 353 A 'LOGICAL PATTERN' RECOGNITION PROGRAM WJCC61 555 ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERATORS A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES AND PGEC622 27. STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION SCHEME WJCC59 291 A GENERALIZED SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES IBMJ6D3 335 A CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDY AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS PGEC633 300 WJCC61 5~5 A SELF-ORGANIZING RECOGNITION SYSTEM FJCC63 27 CYCLOPS-I, A SECONO GENERATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM PGEC636 BH AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM IFIP62 456 AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM (FRENCH) PGEC636 835 THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUNO AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING A VIOICON SCANNER OCR 62 73 WCR 574 121 OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTION PGEC574 2H AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS EJCC57 2H THE USE OF THE IBM 70. IN THE SIMULATION OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS CAN 60 346 CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS PGEC601 H OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS PGEC6H 735 COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS PATTERN ANO CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF WJCC59 3DIt NEURON-LIKE ELEMENTS AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION NCR 624 114 PICTORIAL INPUTS OCR 62 51 CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING CACM620 527 COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS PIRE611 175 PATTERN RECOGNITION USING AUTOCORRELATION ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS EJCC59 218 NCR 602 66 PATTERN RECOGNITION WITH AN ADAPTIVE NETWORK S OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION. CONCEPT FORMATION AND SYMBOL TRANSFORMAT IFIP62 ~13 IN AN ADP SYSTEM THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION. DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING TC85611 19 THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING TCH612 161 IN A.D.P. SYSTEMS CACM604 220 PROVING THEOREMS BY PATTERN RECOGNITION, I OCR 62 319 THE SEARCH TO RECOGNIZE WJCC6D 351 A LINE-DRAWING PATTERN RECOGNIZER RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNIZERS STATISTICAl PGEC6D~ H2 20 ITTEN FORMS BY MEANS OF PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSING AND RECOGNIZING GESTALTS ICEPTION OF PRINTED AND HANDWR PACM59 OCR 62 227 A SCHEME FOR RECOGNIZING PATTERNS FROM AN UNSPECIFIED CLASS CACM633 117 RECOL. A RETRIEVAL COMMAND LANGUAGE SOS 62 93 OPTIMIZATION THROUGH EVOLUTION AND RECOMBINATION CACM615 226 ·AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING, SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS CACM590 25 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SHARE ALGOL COMMITTEE SACI58 83 THE RECOMP II DIGITAL COMPUTER CACM6D7 ~D8 SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS CACM6DO 5.0 CORRIGENDA TO 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' CACM635 267 LENGTH SORTING CONVERSION, RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS WJCC57 2H CACM610 ~22 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IFIP62 539 PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION LSU 57 16. INDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM 650 CTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSI THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELE WJCC57 214 RECORD LINKAGE CACM62N 563 HI DESIGN AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TEC CACM635 26. A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHNIQUES lAND CHARACTERISTICS OF CACM635 261t OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGER RECORD SYSTEM RETRIEVAL CACM623 169 1 EQUIPMENT SHAREHOLDER RECORD-HANDLING WITH THE AID OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION CAS 59 CAS 57 1 AN EXTENSIVE HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM THE DESIGN OF A HIGH PERFORMANCE 1~-CHANNEL MAGNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTEM FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREQUEN NCR 612 89 PGEC543 22 AN IMPROVED READING SYSTEM FOR MAGNETICALLY RECORDED DIGITAL DATA TCJ1581 36 AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL OF RECORDED INFORMATION EJCC52 47 THE UNISERVO-TAPE READER AND RECORDER EJCC52 86 IBM MAGNETIC TAPE READER AND RECORDER AUS 573 3H THE UNI,VAC. FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER NCR 594 242 MAGNETIC DRUM TIME COMPRESSION RECORDER P IRE611 16. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FLEXIBLE-DISK MAGNETIC RECORDER MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT AUS 6DC11.4 MSEE~63 27 MAGNETIC RECORDING SURVEY OF MAGNETIC RECORDING HARVH 223 PECS52 3 PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING EJCC58 130 APAR. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND RECORDING NCR 602 109 VERY HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING LCMT61 331 MAGNETIC TRANSDUCERS AND AMPLIFIERS FOR DISK RECORDING NCR 612 61 A NEW MODEL FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING NCR 612 69 THE MECHANISM OF AC BIASED MAGNETIC RECORDING PGEC622 263 THE MAGNETIC CONFIGURATION OF STYLUS RECOROING NCR 624 36 GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING NCR 624 53 HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC HEAD DESIGN FOR NONCONTACT RECORDING HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC HEAD DESIGN FOR NONCONTACT RECORDING PGEC626 76. PGEC632 77 GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING PGEC631t 383 DISCRETE TRACKS FOR SATURATION MAGNETIC RECORDING MAGOP, LCMT61 117 A NEW APPROACH TO HIGH-DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING A LOGICAL PGEC553 93 READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TD-ZERO MAGNETIC RECORDING FOR INCREASED BIT DENS HIES IN DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING SIGNAL-PROCESSING NCR 634 2 THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION PGEC592 159 OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEDIUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECORDING TCJ1583 137 COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 3. STOCK RECORDING AND CONTROL TCJlt612 150 A DIRECT ORDERING. RECORDING AND INVOICING SYSTEM AUS 60C11.1 DEMAGNETISATION DURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCED SIGNAL IUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECORDING THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MED PGEC592 159 T PGEC632 92 HEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF Rl AND NRZ RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED TCJ36D3 117 LCMT61 323 A HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK A IBMJ614 281 HIGH TRACK-DENSITY SERVO-ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING 01 SK STORAGE A SYSTEM FOR COUNTING AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES IN PRINTED DECIMAL FORM PACM52P 61 I EES56 31t6 A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING EQUIPMENT CAMB~9 81 MAGNETIC RECORDING FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER 1 SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS TCJ6631 WJCC56 26 MAGNETIC RECORDING HEAD DESIGN ANl 53 213 MAGNETIC READING-RECORDING HEAD DESIGN FOR UNIVAC NCR 551t 95 A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR COMPUTER USE NCR 634 37 NON-CONTACT OPERATION THE HORSESHOE HEAD. A RECORDING HEAD FOR DIGITAL INFORMATION STORAGE WITH ECIP55 123 CONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMAN) NCR 612 112 A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM PGEC622 253 A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM 30~ COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 304 REC - REG TITLE WORD INDEX AUTOMATIC DATA-RECORDING IN REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS DEVICES FOR TRANSPORTING THE RECORDING MEDIA SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMP UTER MAINTENANCE AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS FLUTTER IN MAGNETIC RECORDING OF DATA THE RECORDING OF DATA IN THE WRE WINO TUNNELS THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS MAGNETIC RECORDING OF SHORT WAVELENGTHS ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDING OF SINE WAVES TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECORDING OF. AND REFERENCE TO DATA IN A COMPUTER AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS PROGRESS WITH THE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDING PROJECT PASSIVE NETWORK INCREASED DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING READ BACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR AIR-LUBRICATED SLIDER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL HIGH-RESOLUTION MAGNETIC RECORDING STRUCTURES MAGNACARD. MAGNETIC RECORDING STUDIES HIGH DENSITY.DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM. THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WIT H INTERCHANGEABLE DISK PACKS A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDING SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATION TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECORDING SYSTEMS THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES RECORDING TECHNIQUES FOR DIGITAL COOED DATA LATIONS AND PROVISIONAL RI OPERATIONAL LOGGING AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A.D.P. INSTAL MAGNETIC RECORDING WITH AN ELECTRON BEAM THE RECORDING. CHECKING. AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS THE MANUAL USE OF AUTOMATIC RECORDS ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECORDS MANUFACTURERS ON STANDARDIZATJ.ON OF MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDS STATEMENTS FROM TY ADMINISTRATION. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT RECORDS /TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSI COMPUTER INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE UNIVAC FILE READING OF MAGNETIC RECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION T ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING PROJEC AM IHONEYWELL 8001 MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGR STOCK TRANSACTION RECORDS ON THE OAT AT RON 205 RECOVERY FOR COMPUTER SWITCHOVER IN A REAL-TIME SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER DATA STRUCTURES THAT GENERALIZE RECTANGULAR ARRAYS MAXIMAL PATHS ON RECTANGULAR BOARDS ON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVER PLATE ICAL SOLUTION OF THE V OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERSI FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR LATTICE DESIGNS ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL SUPPORTED THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY TECHNIQUES RECTIFICATION OF SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIGITAL OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES THE RELIABILITY ELEMENT THE SELENIUM RECTIFIER. A NONLINEAR AND ASYMMETRIC RESISTANCE RECTIFIERS AS ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS CONTROL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR RECTORS PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR DIFFUSION EQUATION FUNCTIONS RECURRENCE TEChNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA LOGICAL. RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND RECURSIVE COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN INTEGRALS RECURSIVE CURVE FITTING TECHNIQUE PROGRAMMING AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS COMPUTABILITY OF RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS THE DECLARATIVE CONTROL OF THE DATA FLOW BY MEANS OF RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS ON REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE CORRECTION 'REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLE' RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR COMPUTATION BY MACHINE. PART I COMMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 THE USE OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES IN ALGOL 60 RECURSIVE PROCESSES AND ALGOL TRANSLATION TOWARDS A THEORY Of RECURSIVE PROCESSORS INTEGRAL A RECURSIVE PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL N-DIMENSIONAL NON-DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING IN FORTRAN II MEMORIES RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTING COMPILERS AND LIST-TYPE ORE TICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS THE RECTIFIER GATES THE RELIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT Of LANGUAGES SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PR08LEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM REAL-TIME PRESENTATION OF REDUCED WINO-TUNNEL DATA INSTABILITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRI-OIAGONAL FORM SPACE RULES FOR REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF STORAGE DIVISION REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY CORRECTION TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION ARROW FLIGHT TEST DATA REDUCTION AYOAR. SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION SYMPOSIUM ON DATA REDUCTION DIRECTIONAL COUPLING AND ITS USE FOR MEMORY NOISE REDUCTION APPLICATION TO THESAURIC TRANSLATION A REDUCTION METHCO FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA. AND ITS NTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEME MACHINE A TECHNIQUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE ULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARI STABILITY OF THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANG ELIMINATIONS THE REOUCTION Of A MATRIX TO COOIAGONAL FORM BY ON THE REDUCTION OF CCNTINUOUS PROBLEMS TO DISCRETE FORM A METHOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS TIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTRAINT EQUATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF ERROR IN CERTAIN ANALOG COMPUTER CALCULA THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIDS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REDUCTION OF MISSILE AND SATELLITE DATA IA MINIMUM PROCESS ON THE REDUCTION OF NUM8ER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEFFE 305 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 REC - RED PACM56 20 EJCC52 15 RMCS60 29 AUS 63 C.23 NCR 612 81 AUS 572 215 AUS 572 219 NCR 612 74 NCR 612 50 1 TCJ2591 JACM541 36 AUS 60A11.2 IBMJ631 22 LCMT61 341 I8MJ582 90 WCR 574 214 PGEC521 60 EJCC57 251 FJCC63 327 PGEC591 48 NCR 612 101 WJCC55 116 NCR 554 135 PGEC6D1 2 P IRE611 258 EJCC52 3 RMCS6D 1 LCMT61 135 EJCC58 108 EJCC55 33 CAS 60 3 EJCC55 90 AUS 60 A7.1 LSU 57 182 IEES56 333 EJCC58 59 CAS 61 3 EJCC57 183 IBSJ631 76 I BMJ591 2 WJCC59 159 PACM62 32 SJCC62 325 I BMJ605 479 AUS 60 B9.1 ECIP55 105 CACM639 568 PGEC593 381 PACM59 67 IBMJ623 290 RTCS62 129 PACM52P 165 PACM52P 281 CCST61 507 PACM56 45 JACM574 467 JACM551 42 PACM59 66 ICIP59 138 JACM611 21 CACM588 10 TOMM58 157 JACM632 217 ROME62 173 PGEC626 753 PGEC634 400 CACM604 184 CACM611 65 ARAP623 43 CACM611 10 PACM61 5B2 CACM631 35 ROME62 317 CACM63N 667 CACM592 4 RTCS62 70 RTCS62 129 JACM631 29 PACM56 41 JACM573 308 EJCC57 50 TCJ5621 61 PACM56 2 PGEC612 169 PGEC613 461 CAN 58 95 JACM581 89 IFIP62 218 18MJ633 252 ICIP59 321 PACM59 29 PGEC593 346 JACM593 316 TCJlt612 168 I BMJ594 355 TCJ1594 196 WJCC60 113 TCJ5634 320 PACM59 70 JACM634 538 305 RED - Ret. TITLE WORD INDEX SENSORY MECHANISMS, THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY AND INTELLIGENCE THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLI SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER COMPUTATIONS ON THE REDUCTION OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL MACHINE ON THE REDUCTION OF TURNAROUND TIME MULTIPLE REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES THE ELECTRODATA COMPUTER IN A DATA-REDUCTION SYSTEM COST REDUCTION THROUGH INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING WIND TUNNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA SY~.POSIUM ON COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION. DATA REDUCTION. AND CONTROL ADAPTIVE YOTE-TAKERS IMPROVE THE USE OF REOUNDANCY A COMMENTARY ON REDUNDANCY IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH REDUNDANCY STATISTICAL THEORY OF INFORMATION. REDUNDANCY AND DECAY OF THE MEMORY TRACE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY AND INFORMATION THEORY SENSORY MECHANISMS. THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY AND INTELLIGENCE RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT THRDUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIDUS SYSTEM LEVELS AN IMPROVED DECIMAL REDUNDANCY CHECK A REDUNDANCY CHECK FDR ALGOL PROGRAMS A DICTIONARY FOR MINIMUM REDUNDANCY ENCOOING REOUNDANCY EXPLOITATION IN THE COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DOUBLE-CROST ICS REDUNOANCY IMPROVES COMPUTER RELIABILITY SYSTEMATICALLY INTROOUCED REDUNDANCY IN LOGICAL SYSTEMS THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES TWO APPROACHES TO INCORPORATING REDUNDANCY INTO LOGICAL OESIGN BIBLIOGRAPHY ON REDUNDANCY TECHNIQUES THE USE OF TRIPLE-MODULAR REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER RELIABILITY APPLICATIONS OF REOUNDANCY TO IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF BINARY SYSTEMS SWITCHING CIRCUITS THE USE OF REDUNDANCY TO INCREASE RELIABILITY IN OIGITAL REDUNDANCY. A MISLEADING MISNOMER DESIGN OF A REPAIRABLE REDUNDANT COMPUTER RESTORATIVE PROCESSES FOR REDUNDANT COMPUTING SYSTEMS REDUNDANT DIGITAL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FDR REDUNDANT LOGICAL DESIGN INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MACHINES SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLI MINIMALLY REDUNDANT RELIABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN ERROR DETECTION IN REDUNDANT SYSTEMS ADAPTIVE DECISION ELEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF REDUNDANT SYSTEMS A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AUTOMATIC PRDGRAM CONTROL UTILIZING A VARIABLE REFERENCE FOR ADDRESSING PRONOUN REFERENCE IN GERMAN REQUIRE~ENTS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION FROM REFERENCE QUESTIONS DETERMINING A BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES INEI STUDY ON THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS ANO ENG OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS H SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH I F GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS. WITH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOCUMENTS ITHE CODING 0 TECHNIQUES FDR THE RECOROING OF. AND REFERENCE TO DATA IN A COMPUTER ON TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE I DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES UIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT RECORDS /TECHNIQUES TD THE REQ POWER-SYSTEM ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE USE OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS X (FORCE) METHOO OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER I AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR REFERENCES AND ABSTRACTS IN THE COMPUTER SCIENCES ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 1960-1961 A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES A-PROCESSING SYSTEM AND ANALOG COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROCESS OPERATING GUIDES A COOROINATEO DAT OPERATIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS USING A MODIFIEO REFLECTED BINARY CODE ARITHMETIC THE USE OF A REFLECTED CODE IN DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS REFLECTEO NUMBER SYSTE~S REFLECTIONS ON THE IDP MISSION TO USA MACHINES DANGEROUS GULFS, SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER USING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR CONFlEX I, A CONDIT IONED REFLEX SYSTEM ASYMMETRIC MCLECULES DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW ANO THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE CLOSED CYCLE HELIUM REFRIGERATION THE REFUGE RELAY FUNCTION GENERATOR UAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATEDI EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVID TO OVERFLOW IN ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS PARTICULARLY AS REGARDS FINAC ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ERRORS DUE A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERAT ION A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION HIDDEN REGENERATIVE LOOPS IN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS HIGH-SPEED FLIP-FLOPS FOR THE MILLIMICROSECOND REGION IPE OF BISTAB LE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILM PHASE EQUILIBRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYSTEM MANGANESE-IRON-OXYGEN REGIONAL APPLICATIONS OF PUNCH CARO METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY A NEW TYPE OF FERROELECTRIC SHIFT REGISTER AN ELECTRD-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER A~ALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER A THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER A MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY-LINE SHIFT REGISTER SHIFT-REGISTER CODE FOR INOEXING APPLICATIONS CPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL COMPUTER, THE CRC 102-0 ANALYSIS OF SHIFT REGISTER COUNTERS THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER MULTI-REGISTER SCHEMES FOR ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER BIT TRANSISTOR SHIFT REGISTERS COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS ADDRESS-MOOIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 104 (GER~AN) HIGH-SPEED SHIFT REGISTERS USING ONE CORE PER BIT DIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRANSFLUXORS ADP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION ANO TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN (SWEDISH) EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER SENSING PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE REGRESSION A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MULTIPLE REGRESSION 306 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 REC - REG I'lTP 58 535 PGEC624 413 ONR 56 29 JACM552 99 JACM592 259 FJCC62 161 JACM623 324 EJCC54 8S CAS 59 19 JACM562 101 PGEC5B2 123 RTCS62 229 RTCS62 361 RTCS62 349 MTP 58 729 RTCS62 294 MTP 58 535 I BI'IJ582 148 CACM585 10 CACM626 331 JACM634 413 EJCC60 39 RTCS62 37B NCR 612 241 PGEC624 473 RTCS62 319 RTCS62 389 I BI'IJ622 200 PACI'I62 118 AUS 63 B.24 RTCS62 1 PGEC625 643 RTCS62 261 RTCS62 285 RTCS62 251 PGEC592 125 ONR 56 29 RTCS62 371 WJCC51 115 NCR 624 124 CACM612 90 PECS52 13 I'IlP 58 309 I CS1581 181 NCR 584 225 ICSI581 267 ICSI581 19 PGEC601 54 AUS 6DB11.1 ICSI582 889 TCJ2591 1 IFIP62 149 AUS 571 105 AUS 60 C7.3 AUS 60 A1.1 I EES56 26 AUS 60 B6.1 CAN 62 136 CACM619 404 PGEe581 23 EJCC51 34 PGEC594 449 PGEC544 1 PGEC562 79 TC84603 77 CLUN55 223 I BMJ574 349 NCR 624 132 HARV49 219 ONR 60 39 PACM56 25 PLCI61 86 JACM514 450 ANL 53 1 PIRE530 1444 PGEC532 1 PGEC563 121 ONR 60 113 I BMJ583 193 L SU 56 216 PGEC564 184 PGEC592 113 ONR 60 230 PGEC603 321 . PGEC614 702 CACM590 40 EJCC54 40 JACM584 385 EJCC57 243 TO~M5S 222 NCR 531 38 NCR 544 140 PGEC634 357 ECIP55 150 PGEC563 114 PGEC584 316 BIT 612 65 EJCC51 238 TCJ6631 ~7 PACM58 41 306 REG - REP TITLE WORO INDEX RED - REL AUS 60B11.3 EXPERIENCES WITH REGRESSION ANALYSIS TCJ4621t 281 REGRESSION ANALYSIS JACM612 201 FEASIBLE METHOO FOR HANOLING INCOMPLETE OATA IN REGRESSION ANALYSIS COMPUTERCACM621 1t09 REGRESSION ANO CODED PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING NONLINEAR REGRESSION AND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS CACM621 391 21 ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTD-REGRESSION MODEL THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE PACM56 CABS62 201t MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODELS CAN 60 109 MULTIPLE REGRESSION ON E.D.P. EQUIPMENT AND ITS INOUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS COMPUTER LINEAR REGRESSION ON THE ELECTRODATA E1D1 ELECTRONIC OIGITAL LSU 51 189 APPLICATION LSU 58 129 OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE PGEC625 691 CONTINUOUS REGRESSION TECHNIQUES USING ANALOG COMPUTERS JACM611t 5B5 DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES FROM THEIR REGULAR EXPRESSIONS PGEC601 39 REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA PGEC623 321t A SURVEY OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS NCR 511t 102 A MAGNETIC PULSE-CURRENT REGULATOR NCR 5BIt 225 A BALANCED PRECISION REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION CACM62N 51tl REITERATION OF ACM POLICY TOWARD STANDARDIZATION NSMT60 398 AN EXPERIMENT IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TECHNICAL TERMS CACM601 1t20 PROGRAMMING COMPATIBILITY IN A FAMILY OF CLOSELY RELATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE ROLE WJCC59 119 OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE CACM599 1 OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS AN ANALOG PGEC513 110 METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF PROBABILITY OF HIT AND RELATED STATISTICAL PROBLEMS NCR 612 211 ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MOOEL JACM623 350 TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL FORM CAN 58 191 DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS PACM59 65 THE DETACHEO SHOCK PROBLEM AND RELATED TOPICS TCB6631t 13 3 CURRENT POSITION ON STANDAROS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS INTEGRI SOME THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL TCJIt611 61t SUBJECT CATALOGUE THE RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENESS ANO EFFECTIVENESS OF A ICSI581 317 IBMJ593 215 AIRBORNE DIGITAL COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AUS 63 A.11t CONTROLS AND ADMINISTRATION IN RELATION TO A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS AUS 60A12.4 EJCC53 113 RELIABILITY AND ITS RELATION TO SUITABILITY AND PREDICTABILITY 23 EMS seME ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY OF GOVERNMENT A.D.P. SYST RMCS60 SJCC62 139 ARE THE MAN AND THE MACHINE RELATIONS I BMJ631 58 THRESHOLD RELATIONS AND DIFFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION LASERS CABS62 511t SIMULATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY ICIP59 1t81 (FRENCH) SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTATION 2 CONVENTIONAL NETWORK THEORY SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN THE THEORY OF CONTACT NETWORKS AND HARV512 EJCC5B 119 STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS HARV55 161 OPERATIONS RESEARCH, ITS RELATIONSHIP TO OATA PROCESSING APPLICATION OF IEES56 100 OIGITAL CO~PUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS ARISING IN HARVltl 169 CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTERINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSHIPS CACM60N 618 AN ESTIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHOOS RMCS60 39 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SYSTEM THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF RELIABILITY ANO ACCURACY FOR WJCC59 54 RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUT ERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ANL 53 59 RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS MEMORY DISPLAY CTPC54 22 STATUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEEO COMPUTATION THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION THE OETERMINATION OF TCJIt611 13 B5 METHOOS . OVER-RELAXATION APPLIED TO IMPLICIT ALTERNATING DIRECTION ICIP59 TCJ5621 48 NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR SMALL MESH SIZE CACM614 184 TICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION M I BMJ621 21t NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING CADMIUM ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEOURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERENCE JACM601 29 EQUATIONS IBMJ511 19 ON THE THEORY OF RELAXATION PROCESSES RIBUTION FUNCTION FOR OESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, THEORY AND NUMERICAL COMPUTAT I BMJ611t 291 RIBUTION FUNCTION FOR OESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, DATA ANALYSIS ANO APPLICATIO IBMJ611t 312 IBMJ513 19B DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERMISSIVE-MAKE RELAY OF CRYOTRON SWITCHING CIRCUITS RELAY CIRCUIT DESIGN TECHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN HARV61 315 ECIP55 213 GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS I BMJ592 169 EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS DIP 62 580 THE RELAY COMPUTER ETL MARK II EClP55 201 THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY ( GERMANI ECIP55 13 SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER SAPO CAMB49 11 RELAY COMPUTERS HARVItl 41 BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING SYSTEM PGEC601 30 MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC lEES56 432 THE USE OF CYCLIC PERMUTED CODES IN RELAY COUNTING CIRCUITS IBMJ605 525 MINIMAL COMPLETE RELAY DeCODING NETWORKS PACM56 25 THE REFUGE RELAY FUNCTION GENERATOR HARV511 26 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR HARV572 59 MUL TI PLE-OUTPUT RELAY SWITCHING CIRCUITS JACM603 216 RETRIEVAL ON RELEVANCE, PROBABILISTIC INDEXING AND INFORMATION PECS52 8 PANEL DISCUSSION, DESIGNING FOR MAXIMUM RELI AB I LITY PACM52T 149 IMPROVEMENT OF WILLIAMS MEMORY RELIABILITY WJCC51 20 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS FOR EVALUATING RELI AB I LlTy WJCC51 172 DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IMPROVE REL lAB ILlTY WJCC57 207 CONTINUOUS COMPUTER OPERATIONAL RELI AB I LlTV 28 EJCC58 THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO RELIABILITY HACC59 13 TECHNIQUES FOR RELI AB I LlTY NSMT60 317 AUTOMATIC AFFIX INTERPRETATION ANO RELIABILITY RMCS60 36 COMPONENT RELlABILlTY RMCS60 49 SOME FACTORS AFFECTING RELIABILITY NCR 612 264 MAJCRITY GATE LOGIC IMPROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY PGEC613 407 IMPROVEMENT OF ELECTRONIC-COMPUTER RELI A8 IL ITY RTCS62 318 REDUNDANCY IMPROVES COMPUTER RELIABILITY THE IBMJ622 200 USE OF TRIPLE-~ODULAR REOUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER RELIABILITY COMPUTER METHOOS RMCS60 !>5 APPLIED TO THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCuITS FOR RELI AB IL lTY RMCS60 39 SYSTEM THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY FOR OIFFERENT TYPES OF EJCC53 12 ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY RELIABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ILLIAC MSEE464 35 RELIABILITY AND CHECKING RELIABILITY AND CHECKING IN DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS MSEE464 34 EJCC53 113 PREDICTABILITY RELIABILITY ANC ITS RELATION TO SUITABILITY ANO RMCS60 !>3 THE INFLUENCE OF COMPUTER DESIGN ON RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE WJCC57 27 REL lAB I LITY AND THE COMPUTER JACM541 21 EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO ANALOGUE COMPUTERS PGEC592 125 INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MACHINES EJCC53 43 RELI AB IL ITY EXPERIENce ON THE OARAC PACM59 6 RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM WJCC51 IB RELI AB I L ITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW 301 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 307 REL - REQ TITLE WORD INDEX REG - REP RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF MULTIPLE_ IBMJ582 1~2 RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIOUS IBMJ582 lU COMPONENT RELIABILITY IN A COMPUTING MACHINE AT MANCHESTER AOC 53 252 81 . WJCC57 RELIABILITY IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTER PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT RMCS60 61 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON CONTROL WJCC57 10 THE USE OF REDUNDANCY TO INCREASE RELIABILITY IN DIGITAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS AUS 63 8.2~ WJCC57 198 THE INTERPRETATION AND ATTAINMENT OF RELIABILITY IN INDUSTRIAL DATA. SYSTEMS EJCC53 31 METHODS USED TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY IN MILITARY ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE SYSTEMS EJCC57 132 RELIABILITY OF A LARGE REAC INSTALLATION EJCC53 53 LINEAR SELECTION RELIABILITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH CENG59 158 COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, PGEC564 22~ CIRCUIT DESIGN RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, PGEC56~ 227 RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGI PGEC56~ 233 NAL CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING ON THE NATURE OF THE RELIABILITY OF AUTOMATA RTCS62 196 SOS 59 262 THE RELIABILITY OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS THE RELIABILITY OF COHERENT SYSTEMS RTCS62 ~7 RTCS62 3~9 STATISTICAL THEORY OF IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH REDUNDANCY RELIABILITY OF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS IN COMPUTERS EJCC53 105 ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY OF GOVERNMENT A.O.P. SYSTEMS SOME RMCS60 23 THE RELIABILITY OF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES MANC51 33 SOME TECHNIQUES USED IN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF INPUT AND OUTPUT EQUIPMENT RMCS60 63 SWITCHING THE RELIABILITY OF ITEMS IN SEQUENCE WITH SENSING AND RTCS62 318 (DISCUSSION) THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AUS 572 222 TC8~614 151 PROCESSING SYSTEMS. DISCUSSION THE RELIABILITY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF DATA RELIABILITY OF PARTS MSEE~62 20 FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELIABILITY OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT RMCS60 66 S BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES THE RELIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORK RTCS62 129 ADAPTIVE DECISION ELEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF REDUNDANT SYSTEMS NCR 62~ 12~ 70 ING NETWORKS THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCH RTCS62 THE ATHENA COMPUTER, A RELIABILITY REPORT EJCC5B 20 TO MINIMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS CORRECTION PGEC611 62 IBMJ591 58 TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME DISTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY STUDIES OF RENEWAL PROCESSES RELIABILITY, COMPUTERS VERSUS HUMANS TC8~614 140 RESISTOR RELIABILITY, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY EJCC53 109 MANY VALUEO LOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA SOS 61 135 RED ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVICES A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPA WCR 57~ III MINIMALLY REDUNDANT RELIABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN . RTCS62 317 CTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG COMPUTERS A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETE WJCC57 133 ON WAITING TIMES FOR DROUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND AUS 60B'8.2 READING OF MAGNETIC RECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION I EES56 333 HARV572 179 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING BY ROTATIONAL REMAGNETIZATION A NOTE ON THE REMARKABLE MEMORY OF MAN PGEC573 19~ MERSENNE NUMBERS A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF BIT 632 122 PRELIMINARY REMARKS OF POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR COMPUTERS ICC 633 158 MLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE Of AN N-OIMI REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICiENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFOR CACM590 26 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' REMARKS ON 'ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM CACM596 21 REMARKS ON 'ON COMPUTING RAOIATION INTEGRALS' CACM596 25 SOME REMARKS ON ABSTRACT MACHINES PACM58 62 CACM599 25 REMARKS ON ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION CAMB~9 106 REMARKS ON CHECKING LINEAR EQUATIONS, SOME REMARKS ON CURRENT THEORY AUS 63 B.11 ANALYSIS REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES CACM636 329 PROGRAI'MING FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC CACM628 ~U SOME REMARKS ON LOGICAL DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING CHECKS EJCC53 96 EMPIRICAL RESULTS MIPP61 266 SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE SOME ELEMENTARY REMARKS ON POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS CAN 60 250 CACM620 507 FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, I FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II CACM620 508 CACM637 38~ FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III REMARKS ON THE DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS HARV572 2U REMARKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF G1A (GERMAN) ECIP55 92 OIGITAL COMPUTER SOME REMARKS ON THE GAME 'DAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A TCJ3601 ~O EQUATIONS SOME REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL AUS 571 108 VALUE PR08LEI'S REMARKS ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC CACM596 38 LANGUAGES SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING CACM638 ~56 NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX REMARKS ON THE.UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A JACM602 IB5 REMARKS ON THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN ALGOL (NORWEGIAN) BIT 621 1 DESIGN FEATURES OF REMINGTON RAND SPEED TALLY WJCC54 155 P JRE530 1332 THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE ~09-2 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER LSU 57 62 THE PROCESSING OF REMOTE DATA COMPUTERS WITH REMOTE DATA INPUT EJCC55 69 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH REMOTE OIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN USE OF A TCJ6632 118 AN INTEGRA TEO DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH REMOTE INPUT AND OUTPUT CAS 58 ~2 DATA COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTE MACHINES CAS 60 1~1 CAS 59 132 FORTRAN EXPERIENCE ANO REMOTE OPERATION BY NON-COMPUTER SPECIALISTS LINK REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA FJCC62 170 MEANS REMOTE POSITION CONTROL AND INDICATION BY DIGITAL IEES56 437 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN REMOTELY LOCATED DIGITAL COMPUTERS EJCC57 19~ GROWING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE SERVICE THEY MAY RENDER TO RESEARCH ICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY ICSJ5Bl 571 COMPUTER STUDIES OF ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS CAN 62 89 LIFETIME DISTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY STUDIES OF RENEWAL PROCESSES TWO-PARAMETER IBMJ591 58 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING PACM59 17 THE ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS SOS 59 101 DESIGN OF A REPAIRABLE REDUNDANT COMPUTER PGEC625 6U MEET THE PLACE OF SELF-REPAIRING FACILITIES IN COMPUTERS WITH DEADLINES TO EJCC57 111 . RICAL SOLUTICN OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEATED CLOSURES IDF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUME JACM551 5 EXTRACTION OF ROOTS BY REPEATED SUBTRACTIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS CACM58D 6 NOTE ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR TCJ3601 9 DIGITAL CLOCK DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC61 353 SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PGEC60~ 503 POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS THE USE OF A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ROOTS OF PGEC592 182 THE IBM 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING FOR DNR 5~ 117 INTERNAL AND TAPE SORTING USING THE REPLACEMENT-SELECTION TECHNIQUE CACM635 201 A SPECIALIZED AUTOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS TCJ563~ 313 THE ATHENA COMPUTER, A RELIABILITY REPORT EJCC58 20 1958 PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT PGEC591 60 1960 PGEC MEM8ERSHIP REPORT PGEC611 I I THE SOLOMON COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARY REPORT WOC062 66 ELEMENT SWITCHING CIRCUITS SYSTEM LEVELS UNIVERSITY 308 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 30B REP - RES TilL! WORD INDEX SUPPLEMENT TO THE ALGOL 60 ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH eGERMAN I DEVELOPMENT AGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND, 1963 ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PRELIMINARY DIRECTORS REPORT REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAGES INSLATION OF REPORT AND LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGU REPORT OF ACN-GANN COMMITTEE ON AN INTERNATIONAL REPORT ON A CONFERENCE OF UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM REPORT ON A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING MACHINES INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PROGRAM REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 eGERMANI A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER DESIGN OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION REPORT ON EXPERIMENTS IN APPROXIMATING THE SOLUTION PROGRESS REPORT ON LANGUAGE H A PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE TRANSLATION SPECIAL REPORT ON MT A PROGRESS REPORT ON NEBULA PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER TIME S FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOL SYSTEM REPORT ON SOME PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIFIED TRANSFER REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE FORTRAN II REPORT ON THE BCS FIRST CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR EUROPEAN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING, A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY AND THE STAfE-OF-THE-ART MEETING REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY COMPUTATION NTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRAOUATI A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR RECORDING CO A REPORT ON THE STATUS OF SMALGOL REPORT ON THE TEXAS PROJECT OM INSTRUCTION CONFERENCE.REPORT ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING CLASSRO APPLICATIONS INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC ORMATION PROCESSING. 15 MAY' USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISo-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTERS AND INF INFORMATION PROCESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISo-TC 97-WORKING GROUP E, COMPUTERS AND A REPORT WRITER FOR COBOL ALGOL SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT-EXTENSIONS PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OPMENT COMMITTEE AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CODASYL OEVEL PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART I PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART II REPORTING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE TO MANAGEMENT LONDON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS LONDON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ACM REPOSITORY SURVEY OF CODED CHARACTER REPRESENTATION NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION CHARACTER REPRESENTlTtON AND STORAGE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED TELEPRINTER ON A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES AND REASONS A SUGGESTED MDDEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES, LEARNS, NUMBER REPRESENTATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS It DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER' THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSTRAINTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRON ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION BY NEURAL NET MODELS REPRESENTATION OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS DIMENSIONS ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWO 5, RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS AND CONTINUED FRACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER'SERIES IN TERMS'OF POLYNOMIAL ALGE!lRAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS FUNCTION SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL TERS BY EQUIVALENCE ALGEBRA IGERMAN) REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPU DES IN A 4-01GIT NUMBER DR 16 RANDOM I A METHOD OF REPRESENTATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CD UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS CONVERSION BETWEEN FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATIONS SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC A CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARALLEL ARITHMETIC, 01 ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-DUTPUT L IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT L AN ALGORITHM FOR DETERMINING MINIMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF A LOGIC FUNCTION UMEI ON THE CODING OF GEOMETRICAL SHA~ES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, wiTH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOC MAGNETIC FIELDS OF TWISTORS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS A CLASS OF BINARY DIVISIONS YIELDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTED QUOTIENTS AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRE$ENTING A MAPPING THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY ON MAGNETISATION OURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCED SIGNAL DE . MAGNETIC REPROOUCER AND PRINTER RATION-TYPE RECORDING THE RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEDIUM USING SATU REQUEST FOR METHODS DR PROGRAMS LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHED IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE ON THE MINIMUM LOGICAL COMPLEXITY REQUIRED FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION HARDWARE FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF A TRANSLATION SYSTEM AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME DR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ZERO DR UNITY LINEAR METHODS OF SELECTING THE REQUIRED WORD FROM A DICTIONARY FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUCCESSIVE GRIDS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS THE METHOD OF DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINEI A REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS BY COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS AN OUTLINE OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM, REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE REFERENCE QUESTIONS DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ATOMIC ENERGY INFORMATION FROM APPLICATIONS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL DR ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING ROUTINES DATA PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION COMPUTATION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION SCHEDULING 309 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 REL- REQ CACM631 18 PACM59 75 DIP 62 650 CACM63N 660 ARAP591 268 CACM600 519 ICIP59 256 ICC 6115 2B CACM625 256 ECIP55 97 WJCC56 82 JACM561 26 TCB16~~ liB ICC 6115 11 NS",60 521 TCJ5623 162 EDPS61 161 CACM630 599 NSMT60 88 CACM605 299 ARAP612 351 CACM631 1 ARAP634 217 TCJ563~ 349 CACM626 321 TC~3593 31 TCJ5622 127 PIRE611 330 PGEC561 36 TCJ3603 117 PACM62 92 NSMT60 121 CACM600 522 LSU 51 206 CACM639 502 CACM632 51 CACM625 261 CACM599 24 CACM580 8 CACM624 190 FJCC62 1 FJCC62 19 PACM58 59 TCB1513 47 MIPP61 112 TCB2581 3 CACM634 142 CACM600 639 SOS 61 485 CAN 58 120 TCJ5634 33B CACM623 160 WJCC60 151 AADC60 132 CACM630 597 CACM610 559 PGEC563 111 SOS 62 551 PGEC564 203 PGEC604 ~90 JACM61~ 613 ICSI582 1313 BIT 631 52 SOS 61 91' ECIP55 218 CACM623 165 PGEC60~ 481 CACM606 352 PGEC613 3B9 PACM61 13B2 JACM631 48 JACM632 256 PGEC5l2 103 ICSI582 889 PGEC602 199 PGEC626 761 PACM61 2Cl 50S 62 107 AUS 60C11.1 WJCC53 160 PGEC592 159 CACM584 9 CACM621 34 PGEC584 2B2 IEES56 ~53 EJCC57 96 NSMT60 53 AUS 63 B.l CE.NG59 139 HACC59 6 TCJ5634 320 MSE~63 29 CTPC5~ 14 SJCC63 299 WJCC56 39 ICSI5B1 181 ADC 53 85 AUS 60C12.4 EJCC53 22 8IT 622 91 309 REQ - RES TITLE WORD INDEX REP - RES SOME LOGICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF SWITCHING NETWORKS HARV572 235 REQU[REMENTS GENERATION, EXPLOS[ONS, AND BILLS OF IBSJ633 268 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENC[ES IN MACHINE CTPC54 9 DATA-PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN PRODUCTION AND [NVENTORY CONTROL WJCC55 48 A NOTE ON THE SYSTEM' REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC613 484 THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF A LOW-COST COMPUTING MACHINE AOC 53 281 REFERENCE SERVICES REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND ICS[581 267 SYSTEMATICALLY ASCERTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF SCIENTISTS FOR [NFORMAT[ON ICSI581 189 ·A METHOD ~F COMPAR[NG THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORT[NG METHODS CACM635 259 NSURANCE FOR ELECTRON[C DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS I WJCC53 74 LICATION OF MODERN DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION, WITH SPECI AUS 60 A7.1 PRDCESS[NG REQUIREMENTS ON A LANGUAGE FOR LOG[CAL DATA IFIP62 556 ARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPAI REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SP BIT 632 108 SOME ENGINEERING PROBLEMS REQUIRING AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION PACM52P 85 ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING M[NIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA THIRD- JACM561 22 THE HANDL[NG OF RETAIL REQUISIT[ONS FROM A GENERAL WAREHOUSE CAS 57 39 COMPUTING MACHINES IN AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH HARV49 263 GRADUATE INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH CTPC54 25 DEVELOPMENTS [N PROGRAMMING RESEARCH EJCC55 75 WHAT TO EXPECT. FROM OPERATIONS RESEARCH HARV55 176 THE ELECOM 125 IN PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH CAS 56 41 THE NCR 102A AS AN AID [N TRAIN[NG AND RESEARCH CAS 56 112 DATA PROCESSING IN PERSONNEL AND [NSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH LSU 56 231 STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS IN PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CAS 57 56 SOME PROGRAMM[NG PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH LSU 57 113 COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH BCS 58 812 DATA PROCESSING IN MARKET[NG RESEARCH AUS 60 A6.1 DATA PROCESSING IN MARKET[NG AND SALES RESEARCH AUS 60 A6.4 AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH CAS 60 54 PARACOMPUTERS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH HARV61 239 ORGAN[ZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE INDEX[NG RESEARCH MIPP61 22 NEW O[RECTIONS IN TEACHING-MACHINE RESEARCH PLCI61 46 COMPUTING MACHINES FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH TCJ4613 212 COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH AODC62 1 DATA PROCESSING IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH CABS62 172 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF B[OMEO[CAL RESEARCH FJCC63 603 ON-LINE COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TCB7633 88 USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS IN TRAFFIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH THE AUS 60 A8.2 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MACHINE CURALI FOR ENGINEERlNG RESEARCH THE UNIVERSAL JACM514 511 IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MODELS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS HARV61 48 COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL TCJ6632 118 IOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE SERVICE THEY MAY RENDER TO RESEARCH ICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS [N ANY GROWING B ICSI581 511 ITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS W AUS 60Bll.1 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH CONRI DIG [TAL COMPUTER NEWSLETTER SEE 'OCN' SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY PACM52P 107 OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY CAN 58 229 BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ENGAGED IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IRE AND REFERENCE SERVICES ICSI5Bl 19 A COMPUTER-BASED LABORATORY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION PLCI61 191 MACHINE TRANSLA-TION THE ROLE OF USAF RESI;,ARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND WJCC59 66 DIGITAL COMPUTERS SIGNAL CORPS RES!ARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF CACM592 22 [NFORMATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION ICSI581 131 CURVE FITTING FOR A MODEL OF APPL[ED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULING IBMJ583 232 DATION AND EOUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUN CTPC54 81 ECl ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENG[NEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PRQJ PACM62 56 OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT CAN 60 98 SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HARV61 .265 OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND THE AUTOMATION OF BANKING PROCEDURES CAS 58 1 MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO TCJ3603 142 THE WATER RESEARCH ASSOC[ATION COMPUTER CONFERENCE TC86621 18 CURRENT RESEARCH AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY NSMT60 63 THE USE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE OEVICES IN RESEARCH AT LOW TEMPERATURES ONR 60 6 COMPUTER COMPONENTS RESEARCH AT MELLON INSTITUTE ANL 53 159 LINGUISTIC RESEARCH AT THE RAND CORPORATION NSMT60 13 MT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA NSMT60 140 CURRENT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ON MT NSMT60 155 SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION WITHIN THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD CAN 62 59 SERVICE EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER CAN 58 370 RAPID PROCESSING OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA LSU 56 224 COMPUTER THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL ELECTRONIC DIG[TAL FTT 53 144 THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATA PROCESSING BIT 621 35 ASPECTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE ANALYSIS CAS 62 182 SOME NOTES ON COMPUTER RESEARCH IN EASTERN EUROPE CACM590 1 SWITCHING RESEARCH IN GERMANY HARV512 295 T10N IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SCIENCES TO MACHINE OOCUMENTA MIPP61 331 SOVIET RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION NSMT60 2 RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION NSMT60 160 RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION AT RAMO-WOOLDRIDGE NSMT60 26 ITAL CONTROL PROCESSES THE NEED FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF O[G CTPC54 55 RESEARCH IN PROGRAMMED LEARNING PLCI61 113 SWITCHING RESEARCH IN SPAIN HARV572 99 SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES ONR 60 104 PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION IBMJ5B2 105 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR HARV571 26 OPERATION OF THE BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES DIGITAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION ONR 53 14 SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SJCC63 117 AN EXPERIMENT IN MECHANICAL SEARCHING OF RESEARCH LITERATURE WITH RAMAC WJCC58 168 APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO RESEARCH OF THE OIL INDUSTRY HARV49 305 THE INS1ITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ICC 623 159 TY AND PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSI NSMT60 173 COMPUTATION LABORATORY RESEARCH ON AUtOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD ICIP59 163 DIGITAL SIMULATION IN RESEARCH ON HUMAN COMMUNICATION PIRE611 319 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH ON MACHINE TRANSLATION IFIP62 301 A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE CODING WCR 584 41 RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN SWEDEN ONR 60 160 BR[TISH RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES ONR 60 109 (FRENCHI RESEARCH ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTION EQUATION IFIP62 163 SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA PACM52P 203 ICS[581 613 SCIENTIFIC, TECHNJ'CAL, AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN· A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION ICS1582 1181 . ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS (GERMANI THE GENERAL-PURPOSE -ECIP55 80 MATERIAL COMPUTATION 310 COMPUTER LITERATURE BI8LIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 310 RES - REV TITLE WORD INDEX ONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTI RESEARCH PROCEDURES FOR AUTOMATIC INDEXING MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL 800) REPORT ON A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING MACHINES LATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAGES INS THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE INFORMATION AN OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENTIFIC IGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FO DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY METHODS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FIND INFORMATION OPERATIONS RESEARCH, ITS RELATIONSHIP TO DATA PROCESSING COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH, PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINES FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS S.A.S. AIOS PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM COMPUTER INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS SYSTEM A CENTRAL THE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF VAL SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIELO OF INFORMATION RETRIE QUEUEING THEORY AND RESERVOIR DESIGN APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, II. THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES (SRC) COMPUTER PROGRESS THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL MACHINES EVAPORATORS ANALYSIS OF THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM S EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTIC PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS SUPERCONOUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY RESIDUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CODES THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM A DIGITAL CDRRELATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM FOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM A COMPUTER DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEMS SIGN DETECTION IN NONREDUNOANT RESIDUE SYSTEMS A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES THE SELENIUM RECTIFIER, A NONLINEAR AND ASYMMETRIC RESISTANCE ELEM.ENT NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE ELEMENTS AS DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENTS CURRENT BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS G STATES THE KAPITZA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTIN A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY CLEAN SURFACES SUPERCONDUCTORS ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NETWORKS RESISTOR RELIABILITY, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY DESIGN OF ACP RESISTOR-COUPLED SWITCHING CIRCUITS ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS CORRECTION TO ANALYTICAL OESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS NS A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIO A NEW APPROACH TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIODE NANOSECOND LOGIC NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES, DIODES, RESISTORS, AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS A FOURINCREASEO DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING READBACK RESOLUTION BY MEANS OF A LINEAR PASSIVE NETWORK AN INFINITE-RESOLUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR ELEMENTS TRIGONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER HIGH-RESOLUTION MAGNETIC RECORDING STRUCTURES FILE A METHOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH PROCESSING FOR EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE DATA MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS EDP AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE OEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING PSI, A NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAM FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEEO COMPUTERS SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS AN ELECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES, THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGINATION LIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTI OPTIMUM RESPONSE ANALYSIS DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LI NEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER AUTOMATEDI EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN A METHOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESP.ONSES IN A PARAllEL SEARCH FILE PULSE RESPONSES OF FERRITE MEMORY CORES OFFICIAL ACTIONS ANO RESPONSES TO ALGOL 60 AS A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE OTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND WAVELENGTH VARIA Y, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOG PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SDCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE RESISTOR RELIABILITY, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY INFORMATION AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS DATA fLUX RESPONSIVE MAGNETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEED READ-OUT OF RESTORATIVE PROCESSES FOR REDUNDANT COMPUTING SYSTEMS QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH BOUNDED VARIABLE RESTRICTIONS OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEOUlE SUBJECT TO TIME RESTRICTlDNS PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM RY FUNCTION THE METHOD OF RESULTANT DESCENTS FOR THE MINIMIZATION OF AN ARBITRA GRAEFFE PROCESS RESULTANT PROCEDURE AND THE MECHANIZATION OF THE RESULTANT PROCEDURES FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS RESULTS OF A DEBATE ON ETHICS OF COMPUTATION COMPUTER CORRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL A SIMPLE DESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS MONIC DIFFERENCE EQUATION SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHAR FORECASTING OF ELECTION RESULTS ON THE DASK (OANISH) FURTHER RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATED I EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND 311 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 REQ - RES PLCI61 61 MIPP61 281 CAS 61 3 ICC 6115 28 PACM59 15 TCJ1582 49 ICSI581 91 AUS 60 B2.2 AUS 571 105' ICSI581 163 HARV55 161 TCJ4624 213 AUS 60Al1.1 TCJ6631 14 EJCC51 118 WJCC61 593 CAS 51 1 CAN 60 24 EJCC58 1~2 ICC 634 210 HARV61 59 LSU 51 95 DIP 62 543 ICIP59 419 1 BMJ602 130 ONR 60 262 AUS 60B'4.1 IBMJ602 173 IBMJ624 449 PACM61 UBI WJCC59 146 PGEC592 140 PGEC611 63 PGEC622 164 PGEC624 501 PGEC624 494 IBMJ5B3 223 PACM52P 165 EJCC59 15 PGEC604 456 IBMJ621 31 IBMJ571 44 IBMJ621 122 IBMJ602 173 WJCC58 11 NCR 602 11 EJCC53 109 IBMJ633 190 PGEC582 109 PGEC584 324 PGEC591 8 PGEC625 658 WJCC53 114 PGEC592 222 I BMJ631 22 PGEC621 26 PGEC512 86 I BMJ582 90 PGEC614 118 AUS 60B'9.3 I BMJ592 153 FJCC62 71 ICSI582 1429 SJCC63 17 TCJ5634 300 LSU 55 29 JACM51l 41 AUS 60 C8.1 SOS 62 231 WJCC58 149 I BSJ631 49 PGEC635 532 NCR 612 196 PLCI61 86 PGEC614 118 PWCS54 50 CACM634 159 SJCC62 159 ICSI582 1411 PACM59 19 EJCC53 109 ICSI582 1429 WJCC59 310 NCR 584 279 RTCS62 261 PACM61 10A1 CAN 62 152 PGEC636 747 PACM59 7t JACM604 346 PACM58 53 TCJ2604 195 MIPP61 266 ICC 623 148 AUS 60 B8.2 JACM553 205 JACM613 359 BIT 612 113 JACM631 78 PLCI61 86 311 RES - ROO TITLE WORD INDEX D IN GOVERNMENT A.O.P. INSTALLATIONS AND PROVISIONAL ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYSIS AND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND THE HANDLING OF THE USE OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RESULTS SO FAR OBTAINED 10 RECORDING TECHNIQUES USE RESYNTHESIS OF THE COMPONENT FRAGMENTS 10F RUSSIAN RETAIL ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL PROBLEMS IN THE RETAIL REQUISITIONS FROM A GENERAL WAREHOUSE RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION RETIRING COMPUTER PIONEER, HOWARD AIKEN RETIRING PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS . THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER CONFERENCE AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL UTILIZATION OF COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SUBJECT ANALYSIS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL LINGUISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL MAZE STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A MACHINE LANGUAGE FOR DOCUMENTAriON AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL A THEORY OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYNTACTIC RETRIEVAL PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON RELEVANCE, PROBABILISTIC INDEXING ANO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL SOME LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OATA STRUCTURES FOR DATA RETRIEVAL THE CHAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSOCIATIVE SENTENCE RETRIEVAL A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES ANO SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY WITH ORDERED RETRIEVAL MANIPULATION OF TREES IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL THE CLINICAL LABORATORY .OATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL CODING ON ADVANCED METHODS IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM SYSTEM FOR LOGIC DESIGN DATA ACCUMULATION AND RETRIEVAL AN EXPERIMENTAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOME MATHEMATICAL DOCUMENT CONTENT, A PROBLEM IN AUTOMATIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE IDENTIFICATION OF AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL STERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WE INDEXING DOCUMENTS 'ON AERODYNAMICS, AN EXPERIMENT IN RETRIEVAL CLASSIFICATION WITH PEEK-A-800 FOR LARGE MEMORY DESIGNS AND CAPA81LITIES ON INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY ROLE OF USAF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND MACHINE TRANSLATION THE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS ITEMS LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ABSTRACT THEORY OF RETRIEVAL CODING RECOL, A RETRIEVAL COMMAND LANGUAGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM PHASE-MODULATING MEDIA INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING I INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING II DATA RETRIEVAL IN MOBIOIC B ALGEBRAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION SYMPOSIUM ON THE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION COMPILER, A SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE FACT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PASSENGER RECORD SYSTEM RETRIEVAL OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES MODERN HOSPITAL THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL DATA IN A AUTOMATIC RETRIEVAL OF RECORDED INFORMATION EERING PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS GENERATED IN A LARGE-SCALE ENGIN 6 RANOOMI A METHOO OF REPRESENTATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A ~-OIGIT NUMBER OR 1 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER IMPACT OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON CORPORATE STRUCTURE ON THE SOLUTION OF AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM USE OF MOBL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM RETRIEVAL QUESTIONS FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING LIKE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHED IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISHAN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES INFORMATION RETRIEVAL STUDY A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM A CATALOGUE ENTRY RETRIEVAL SYSTEM QUESTIONS FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM RETRIEVAl COMPUTER SCIENCES AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR REFERENCES AND ABSTRACTS IN THE THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS A SCREENING METHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A BASIS FOR INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS PROGRAMMED OF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS INEFFICIENCY ATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORM THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ASSOCIATIVE DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION MACHINE RETRIEVAL USING THE ASSOCIATION FACTOR THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, AND INDEXING USING THE IBM 1090 DPS NEW ROLE OF MACHINES IN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL, DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, REVIEW AND PROSPECTUS THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME GOALS AND PREDICTIONS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, STATE OF THE ART INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING COMPUTERS, RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT THE RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW IN DATA PROCESSING ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF TAXPAYER RETURNS PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED AND FLUX REVERSAL IN THREE-RUNG LADOICS STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS RS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR NOTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTE ITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIAL PROBLEMI THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF IN BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING, A REVIEW CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND DECADE, A REVIEW THE 312 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 RES - REV RMCS60 1 MTl 611 265 EJCC55 61 TCB~602 ~1 CAS 57 39 CAN 5B 202 CACM626 29B JACM571 1 EJCC53 8 EJCC5~ 68 CAS 58 22 ICSI581 687 ICSI582 855 ICSI582 937 ICSI582 1327 ICSI5B2 1383 PACM59 15 PACM59 16 WJCC59 63 NSMT60 286 TCJ3601 21 JACM603 216 MIPP61 2 MIPP61 13~ JACM612 211 IFIP62 273 PACM62 110 PACM62 11~ CACM621 ~3 IBMJ621 126 CACM622 103 PGEC636 863 ICSI582 911 CACM63N 690 IFIP62 29~ IFIP62 678 ICIP59 315 HARV61 273 WJCC59 5~ ICC 63~ 210 ICSI581 171 ICIP59 ~19 WJCC59 66 JACM62~ 512 LCMT61 63 ICSI582 1365 CACM633 117 OPI 62 85 BIT 611 5~ BIT 612 103 PACM6l 5C1 ICSI582 1313 EJCC55 19 ICIP59 ~95 WJCC60 13 ICSI582 12~5 CACM623 169 SJCC62 291 TCJ1581 36 EJCC58 59 CACM623 165 WJCC59 77 FJCC63 113 PACM61 12B3 SJCC63 289 CACM619 389 ICSI581 763 CACM621 3~ CACM619 380 WJCC59 2B3 LCMT61 351 CACM610 431 CACM637 ~D9 ICSI581 163 CAN 62 136 ICSI582 1275 WJCC61 259 WJCC59 60 CACM61D 557 PACM61 5C2 AUS 60 B7.2 ICSI581 699 JACM634 ~40 MIPP61 192 PACM62 38 MIPP61 8 IFIP62 261 WJCC59 81 WJCC61 239 CACM621 11 BCS 58 3 TCB663~ 121 CAS 62 6~ IBMJ612 93 PGEC625 66~ I BMJ62~ 39~ TCJ6631 67 ICIP59 33 IFIP62 35 TCB~603 88 312 • REV - RUR TITLE WORO INDEX PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON. A REVIEW SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS. A REVIEW AND .COMMENTARY INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. REVIEW AND PROSPECTUS REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES THE RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW IN DATA PROCESSING REVIEW LITERATURE AND THE CHEMIST OEPARTMENTS. MAY 1958 A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC DATA-PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT UNIVERSITY A REVIEW OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT MANCHESTER REVIEW OF COMPUTER PROGRESS IN 1957 REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 195~ REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 1956 REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS 1955 HE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC OIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINEI A REVIEW OF GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ACTIVITIES IN T A REVIEW OF ORDVAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE A REVIEW OF SOME APPLICATIONS OF THE DEUCE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' OIGITAL COMPUTER BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE PLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY. A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS COMPUTER lIP SUPERCONDUCTIVITY REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SEAC. REVIEW OF THREE YEARS OF OPERATION REVIEW OF U.S. MAGNETIC TAPE UNITS REVIEW SECTION VICE THEY MAl THE PLACE OF ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ANO THE SER REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVI SED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 REVI SED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 AUTOMATIC AIOS TO DICTIONARY REVISION POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION REVISITED WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION MAGNETIC FILMS. REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER MEMORIES THE IMPENDING REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY E AIR LUBRICATION 01 THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION APPLIED TO TH LUBRICATION STUDY PART II. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS IFILM THE FIRST COMPUTER IN RHODESIA LL NERVE NETS A THEORY ANO SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMA BOUNDS FOR THE ROUND-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER METHOD THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD REAL-TIME AUTOMOBILE RIDE SIMULATION THE OAK RIDGE AUTOMATIC COMPUTER THE LOGICAL OESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE DIGITAL COMPUTER GETTING PROGRAMMES RIGHT NETWORK SOLUTION OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEM CONVERTING A CURVE TO RIGHT-ANGLED INCREMENTS RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS RIGOROUS TREATMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME DELAYS SYNTHESIS OF BINARY RING COUNTERS OF GIVEN PERIODS A STUOY OF"THE PLAYBACK PROCESS OF A MAGNETIC RING HEAD COMPLEMENT CODES A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPUTERS AND CHANGE-RINGING THE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN RURAL ROAD DESIGN SEMANTIC ROAD MAPS FOR LITERATURE SEARCHERS SEER. A SEQUENCE EXTRAPOLATING ROBOT MECHANISMS AND ROBOTS MEGACYCLE MAGNETIC ROD LOGIC THE MAGNETIC ROD. A CYLINDRICAL. THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT THE COMPUTER IN A NON-ARITHMETIC ROLE E.D.P •• THE UNIVERSITIES' ROLE INDUSTRY'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING HIGH-SCHOOL SCIENCE PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SERVICES THE ROLE OF A PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY IN PROGRAM EXCHANGE PROCESSING SYSTEM THE ROLE OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION DEVICES IN DATASYSTEMS THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS IN DIGITAL DATA THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN AIR DEFENSE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN ASTRONOMY THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN FIC REASONING TO MEDICINE THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE APPLICATION OF BASIC SCIENTI THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION OF CHEMICA~ REACTIONS THE ROLE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE OYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION C CONTROL ANO INFORMATION SYSTEM THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE OIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATI THE ROLE OF ISOMORPHISM IN PROGRAMMING THE ROLE OF LARGE MEMORIES IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING THE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE OIGITAL COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR AND SCOPE NEW ROLE OF MACHINES IN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL. DEFINITIONS THE ROLE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT THE ROLE OF THE ACCOUNTANT IN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING N OF LANGUAGES THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATIO THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS. DATA PROCESSING. AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS. DATA PROCESSING. RETRIEVA~ AND MACHINE TRANSLATION THE ROLE OF USAF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES. THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGINATION POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROLL CONTROL SYSTEM SUGGESTIONS ON ALGOL 60 fROMEI ISSUES USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS MINIMAX APPROXIMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND CUBE ROUTINES A NOTE ON RANGE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND LOGARITHM TWO SQUARE-ROOT APPROXIMATIONS A MACHINE METHOD FOR SQUARE-ROOT COMPUTATION A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR ROOT EXTRACTION AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES AUTOMA TIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL OIGI UL COMPUTER DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM COMPUTER METHCO FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS ANO FINDING ROOT LOCI AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOO 313 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 RES - ROO ONR 60 l.~ PIRE611 31 IFIP62 267 FJCC63 295 TCB663~ 121 ICS15B1 545 BCS 58 56~ AUS 572 208 PGEC581 65 PGEC551 33 PGEC571 55 PGEC561 43 MSEE463 29 EJCC53 91 AUS 573 308 EJCC51 101 TC82595 71 SJCC63 179 18MJ621 3 EJCC53 83 ICC 632 88 PGEC533 13 ICSI581 571 CACM631 1 ARAP634 217 TCJ5634 3~9 PACM61 13C~ CACM637 38~ WJCC54 9 LSU 55 7 AODC62 166 PACM62 40 FJCC62 213 EJCC58 ~3 PACM61 2A5 IBMJ593 256 TCJ5622 79 SJCC62 171 BIT 62~ 212 PACM59 68 JACM603 274 WJCC60 285 PACM52T 142 PACM52T 23 AOC 53 80 WCR 58~ 123 8IT 6H 213 TCJ~613 230 PGEC633 307 JACM603 287 IBMJ614 321 PGEC591 25 TCJ360I 47 AUS 60 85.3 JACM614 553 PGEC561 1 JACM552 61 WCR 594 27 LCMT61 195 I EES56 450 AUS 63 A.16 WJCC59 358 LSU 58 157 CAS 60 16~ CAS 58 5~ EJCC55 83 EJCC58 15 AODC62 85 TCB1574 146 HARV61 110 LSU 55 7 WJCC59 107 NCR 54~ 82 PACM58 H I BMJ58~ 310 AUS 60 B8.1 MIPP61 8 HARV55 97 TCB5612 56 WJCC58 161 CENG59 143 WJCC59 119 CACM599 7 WJCC59 66 SOS 62 231 LSU 58 8 AUS 572 2llB CACM631 20 CAN 60 175 CAN 62 158 CACM636 306 CACM58N 13 CACM581 6 TCJ1583 142 WJCC55 119 PACM61 5A5 AUS 60 C4.2 CACM614 192 NCR 574 164 PACM58 ,0 313 ROO - SCA TITLE WORD INDEX ON TAKING THE SQUARE COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS NAND MTH TRUNCATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ON FUNCTIONAL ITERATION AND THE CALCULATION OF OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION OF NTH ROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE METHOD OF LANCZOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC EXTRACTION OF COMPUTATION OF THE LATENT THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE A GENERALIZED METHOD FOR FINDING OF A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ON SOME METHODS FOR COMPUTING THE DIVISIONLESS COMPUTATION OF SQUARE A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE THE SOLUTION OF ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUMBER ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ROOT-SQUARING METHOD ROOTS ROOTS COMPARISON ROOTS STARTING APP ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE ROOTS BY REPEATED SUBTRACTIONS FOR OIGITAL COMPUTERS ROOTS OF A HESSENBERG MATRIX BY BAIRSTOW'S METHOD ROOTS OF AN EQUATION SYSTEM ROOTS OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS THE USE ROOTS OF POLYNOMIALS ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED SQUARING ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' ROPE MEMORY, A PERMANENT STORAGE DEVICE ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERY PROBLEMS WITH ALWAC ROTATING-MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE SYSTEMS NCREMENTAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION EQUATIONS AN I HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING BY ROTATIONAL REMAGNETIZATION COMPUTER A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC GENERATED ERROR IN ROTATIONAL TRIDIAGONALIZATION PROBLEMS DEFLATION BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTIO~ OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE ATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICI MAXIMIZING FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED OF DIAGONALIZ A NOTE ON ROUND-OFF AUTONATIC PROPAGATED AND ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS EQUATION ROUND-OFF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT METHOD BOUNDS FOR THE ROUND-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERRORS ON THE ASSESSMENT OF ROUNDING ERRORS IFRENCH) ROUNDING ERRORS IN ALGEBRAIC PROCESSES DISCRETIZATION AND ROUNDING ERRORS IN ORBIT DETERMINATION AIRCRAFT ROUTE ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES DETERMINING FASTEST ROUTES USING FIXED SCHEDULES CHECKING A LARGE ROUTINE A NEW DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE A DECISION MATRIX AS THE BASIS FOR A SIMPLE DATA INPUT ROUTINE USE OF GRAMMARS WITHIN THE MECHANICAL TRANSLATION ROUTINE THE A TRANSLATION ROUTINE FOR THE DEUCE COMPUTER AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 AN INPUT ROUTINE FOR THE FERRANTI MERCURY COMPUTER AN EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 705 FUNCTIONS A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM· OF RATIONAL A MATRIX INTERPRETIVE ROUTINE FOR THE UJEtOM THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE INDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM 650 LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS A ROUTINE TO FINO THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR COMPILING ROUTINES INTERPRETATIVE SUB-ROUTINES CONVERSION ROUTINES CHECKING CIRCUITS AND DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES MATHEMATICAL SERVICE ROUTINES REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING ROUTINES MINIMAX APPROXIMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND CUBE ROUTINES TREES AND ROUTINES TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS INTERPRETIVE ROUTINES IN THE ILLIAC LIBRARY SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE INTEGERS E DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-/ USE OF INTERPRETATION ROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR TH ENTIAL EQUATIONS AND FOR GAUSSIANI THE USE OF SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATIONS OF OIFFER THE PACE SCALING ROUTING FOR MERCURY SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN LARGE NETWORKS TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING ANO AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM CALCULATOR THE ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT SEQUENCE-CONTROLLED INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE OATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS PROBLEMS OF THE SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN DOC NUMBER OF INTERVALS MMING PROBLEMS WITH T~E SIMPLEX ALGORII A DECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRA A GENERALIZATION OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION GENERALIZATIONS OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION LOGICAL .SYNTAX AND TRANSFORMATION RULES FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE RULES A FA~ILY OF QUADRATURE SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR ALGORITHMS STORAGE SPACE RULES FOR REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF F COMPUTATIO~ IN THE SEMANTICS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM 0 DIGITAL CLOCK DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE RUNCIBLE, ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION ESTIMATING THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD AL EQUATIONS NOTE ON RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD OF INTEGRATING ORDINARY DIFFERENTI TIONS ON HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUNGE-KUTTA METHODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL EQUA ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES ERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES A GEN ERROR BOUNDS FOR THE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PROCESS L EQUATIONS AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METHODS FOR HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENTIA RUNNING A COMPUTER EFFICIENTLY RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCODE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER COMPUTATIONS THE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN RURAL ROAD DESIGN 314 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 REV - RUR TCJ2592 B9 I BMJ592 l't7 JACM601 69 PACM61 5Al CACM613 IH TCJ6633 274 lEES56 114 CACM58D 6 TCJ5622 139 TCJ4611 62 PACM61 5A2 PGEC592 162 IFIP62 116 CACM6D5 319 CACM59N 23 CACM602 86 FJCC63 45 CAS 56 B8 LCMT61 373 PGEC614 748 HARV572 179 CACM596 21 JACM5B4 335 PACM59 32 JACM574 459 TCJ1581 10 PACM58 39 JACM591 48 BIT 624 212 HARV49 147 ICIP59 54 ICIP59 44 PACM61 6AI TCJI594 160 tACM612 107 1 SJCC63 CAMB49 67 AUS 571 125 PACM58 20 CACM62D 599 NSMT60 245 TCJ2592 76 JACM512 151 TCJ1583 128 WJCC56 68 JACM581 52 AUS 571 123 TCJ2604 199 LSU 57 164 CACM61N 496 CACM594 16 PACM52T I PACM52T 81 AOC 53 74 NCR 537 62 LSU 56 151 AUS 60C12.4 CAN 62 158 TCJ56Z1 33 PACM58 64 JACM591 33 ONR 54 69 CAMB49 69 I EES56 68 PACM52T B8 TCJ56Z1 24 IFIP62 116 PGEt603 302 ADC 53 239 NCR 537 66 PGEC613 469 TCJ6633 219 F TT 53 165 TCJ3603 120 PACM59 3 CACM609 509 PACM61 6A5 IBMJ622 239 AUS 608'6.2 HARV49 125 JACM593 384 6 IT 633 175 PAtMS6 2 IFIP62 318 WJCC61 353 TCJ6632 121 CACM59N 18 I8MJ634 340 PACM56 12 TCJ2591 23 TCJI583 118 CACM589 1 JACM601 57 JACM581 39 JACM614 637 JACM543 124 TCJ3614 232 CAS 60 20 JACM552 99 AUS 60 85.3 314 RUS - SCI TITLE WORD INDEX SSIFICATION OF PREDICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN TRANSFORMATION CRITERIA FOR THE CLA SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES RUSSIAN -CR VERBS, IMPERSONALLY USEO VERBS, ANO LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN CHEMICAL TERMINOLOGY THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A STEM DICTIONARY IS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THEI MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO ENGLISH BY ANALYS RANSLATION METHODS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO AN ANGLO-RUSSIAN SCHEME MACHINE T READING RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS ITRIAL TRANSlAT OR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLATION SYSTE" DESIGN OF A COMPUTER FOR RUSS lAN-ENGLISH TRANSLATION AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER SYSTEM THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRZ RECOROING CHARACTERISTICS S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS S.E.A. GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB COMPARISON OF CODING ON S.E.A.C. AND E.D.S.A.C. THE S.S.O.R. ITERATION SCHEME FOR EQUATIONS WITH ORDERING THE TRANSAC S-1000 COMPUTER PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-2000 SYSTEM PHILCO S-2000 TRANSISTORIZED LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING SAAB 500, A NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEM SABRAC, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER SABRAC, A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM SABRE, A REAL TIME PROBLEM IN TELE-PROCESSING SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGINS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE AN FST-2 RADAR-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SAGE OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE SYSTEM A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIOANCE SAGE, A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIR DEFENSE ARITHMETIC FORMULAE AND SUBROUTINES IN SAKO SAKO, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM PAYROLL AND SALARY DISTRIBUTION THE UNIVAC, FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS SALES ACCOUNTING, CONTROL AND STATISTICS PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCODED PROGRAM FOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OF SALES AT SOHIO AUTOMATIC SALES FORECASTING ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING AND SALES RESEARCH ANALYSIS OF SALES STATISTICS FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PRODUCTION MONITORING, SALES STATISTICS, ETC. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS A NOTE ON SAMPING A TAPE FILE SEMICONDUCTOR SAMPLE AND HOLO CIRCUITS COBOL, A SAMPLE PROBLEM DDA ERROR ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED DATA TECHNIQUES SAMPLED-DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS THEORY THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION ANO FILTERING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATOR CONVERTERS SIMULATION OF SAMPLEO-OATA SYSTEMS USING ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL ADAPTATION ADAPTIVE SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS, A STATISTICAL THEORY OF ATION OF AUTCMATIC RADAR DATA PI A LIBRARY OF BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALU ESTIMATION OF QUEUING STRUCTURE BY MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, 1 FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III FACTOREO COST, STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL AND JOB COSTI SOME ASPECTS OF SAMPLING AS APPLIED TO DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF DIGITAL SERVOMECHANISM RANDOM SAMPLING FROM THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE SAMPLING PARAMETRIC COMPUTER A SAP-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER SAPO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS ON WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REOUCTION OF MISSILE AND SATELLITE DATA IA MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTI A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING ANO DISPLAYING SATELLITE OATA IN REAL TIME THE COMPUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES RECTIFICATION OF SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART I PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART 11 ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FOR THE TIROS SATELLITES SPACETRACKING MAN-MADE SATELLITES AND DEBRIS PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE COMPUTATIONAL DEMAND ION OF A FIRST OERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECOND ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IAT THE DESIGN AND USE OF LOGICAL DEVICES USING SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORES SWITCHING A SATURABLE-TRANSFORMER DIGITAL AMPLIFIER WITH DIODE TECHNIQUES COMPARISON OF SATURATED AND NONSATURATEO SWITCHING CIRCUIT CIRCUITS (ABSTRACT) COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE DISCRETE TRACKS FOR SATURATION MAGNETIC RECORDING A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM THE RECOROING AND REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEDIUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECORDING THE SATURN AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT SYSTEM TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION TELLERTRON, A REALTIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS CAPABILITIES, COST, AND SAVINGS OF AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER THE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL , SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICI APPLICATION OF A SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF LARGE SCALE COMPUTERS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEDIUM SCALE COMPUTERS PROBLEMS OF THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS INTERPOLATION TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE ROLE OF LARGE SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (DISCUSSIONI 315 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ROO - SCA MTL 612 725 MTL 612 417 MTL 611 249 MTL 611 363 MTL 611 265 ICIP59 199 OCR 62 61 CACM59N 4 PGEC594 489 MTL 611 343 EJCC58 138 NSMT60 491 NCR 602 124 PGEC632 92 TCJ6631 14 PACM58 58 MANC51 26 TCJ6644 366 EJCC56 13 EJCC58 168 NEWC57 106 8IT 623 182 PGEC636 618 CACM63B 427 WJCC61 593 TCJ4612 109 RMCS60 29 EJCC57 156 EJCC57 160 IBMJ571 76 PGEC591 36 EJCC57 148 ARAP612 117 ARAP612 161 HACC5 5 SOS 62 79 SOS 59 31 P IRE611 31 EJCC57 111 EJCC60 179 SOS 61 417 SACI58 23 CACM602 83 AUS 63 A.2 CACM604 211 NSMT60 394 MTL 612 417 ICSI582 997 MTL 612 437 JACM614 553 CACM621 40 MTL 612 543 tFIP62 333 IFIP62 31B ICIP59 125 JACM564 299 ONR 54 74 CACM610 446 NCR 554 146 JACM631 1 JACM583 244 PACM56 43 TCJ6633 250 CACM639 516 EJCC61 194 CA"B49 11 HARV49 83 I BMJ571 39 IBMJ632 146 I BMJ573 219 I BMJ624 437 HARV572 161 WJCC61 87 PGEC593 287 AUS 63 C.6 I BMJ511 57 IBMJ602 143 SOS 61 511 I BMJ582 123 DIP 62 160 CACM621 34 JACM634 521 WJCC59 36 PGEC613 446 LCMT61 213 PGEC582 IB5 MTP 5B 357 IHP 58 15 PGEC633 282 PGEC622 236 PGEC625 617 WJCC61 427 91 FJCC63 319 SEN - SHA TITLE WORD INDEX SEL - SER THE R£LIABILITY OF ITEMS IN SEQUENCE WITH AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION IN HIGH-SPEED CHARACTER TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER BUSINESS DEVICES A RELIABLE CHARACTER BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSING AND SWITCHING RTCS62 318 SENSING EQUIPMENT EJCC57 238 SENSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC NCR 58'\ 318 SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CONVENTIONAL WCR 514 111 SENSITIVITY REALIZATION OF LOGICAL fUNCTIONS PGEC635 443 SENSORY MECHANISMS AND SENSATION MTP 58 357 MTP 5B 535 INTELLIGENCE SENSORY MECHANISMS, THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY AND PUTER SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SY IFIP62 413 AUTOMATIC SENTENCE DIAGRAMMING MTL 611 175 PACM62 11~ THE CHAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSOCIATIVE SENTENCE RETRIEVAL MTL 611 65 RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES A TEST FOR LINEAR SEPARABILITY AS APPLIED TO SELF-ORGANIZING MACHINES SOS 62 503 TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE PERCEPTRON MTP 58 419 SSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS lIVE PROCE TtJ6631 93 DESIGN OF A SEPARABLE TRANSITION-DIAGRAM COMPILER CACM637 396 FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM EJCC60 25 IBMJ634 28B A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUID JET AMPLIFIER TCJ2592 87 GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL EJCC59 ll~ MSH~62 13 THE AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR R.A.E. SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR CAMB49 22 PGEC602 155 SEQUENCE DETECTION USING ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUITS PGEC561 1 SEER, A SEQUENCE EXTRAPOLATING ROBOT HINES WH.ICH DETERMINE THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE OF A SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS A CLASS OF HAC WCR 594 66 A PROCEDURE FOR CACM639 510 CONVERTING LOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUCTIONS ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS AN HARV571 189 THE RELIABILITY OF ITEMS IN SEQUENCE WITH SENSING AND SWITCHING RTtS62 31B FTT 53 165 THE ROVAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT SEQUENCE-CONTROLLED CALCULATOR JACM583 261 ON A PERIODIC PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES I BMJ633 246 AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AUTOCORRELATIONS PGEC613 383 FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES SOS 62 42,5 TRAINING SEQUENCES FOR MECHANIZED INDUCTION JACM603 260 ON STURM SEQUENCES FOR TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES ON SEQUENCES OF PSEUDO-RANOOM NUMBERS OF MAXIMAL LENGTH JACM5B4 353 CACM603 168 THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PCS 62 133 INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING SEQUENC ING ASPECTS OF MULTIPROGRAMMING JACM613 426 PGEC624 483 CONTROL UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS PACM61 1-2 A DVNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS JACM614 513 PROGRAMMING AN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCING PROCEOURE WITH APPLICATION TO PARALLEL WJCC58 14 A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS THE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF IFlP62 177 PGEC632 67 SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS HARV572 241 REMARKS ON THE DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS IFIP62 725 SEQUENTIAL DATA PROCeSSING DESIGN ISSJ631 31 THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER SIMULATION AND MONT JACM584 343 E CARLO PROCEDURES SEQUENTIAL FORMULA TRANSLATION CACM602 76 JACM582 177 SEQUENTIAL FUNCTIONS TOMM58 1 THE THE OR V OF SEQUENTIAL LOGICAL FUNCTIONS JACM592 259 ON THE REDUCTION OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL MACHINE PGEC514 276 ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC582 119 ON THE ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC591 13 MINIMAL SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC593 339 PGEC614 587 THE CASCADE DECOMPOSITION OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM623 324 MULTIPLE REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC625 611 ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF, INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM631 78 FURTHER RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM633 365 LATTICE PROPERTIES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PGEC633 223 A STUDY OF FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL MACHINES PROGRAMMED ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES A PGEC624 466 INIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON M JACM614 601 USE OF OECOMPOSITION THEORY JACM633 386 IN THE SOLUTION OF THE SUTE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM614 585 DESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES FROM THEIR REGULAR EXPRESSIONS PGEC584 299 ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II PGEC614 593 ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II PROGRAMMING SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, AMBIGUITY, AND DYNAMIC JACM601 24 ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUEN~IAL MACHINES, I PGEC612 157 STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS EJCC58 119 OIGITAL CONVERTER WITH 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TD- NCR 594 259 A STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS JACM632 209 ON THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS A NOTE PGEC594 439 IZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS MINIM PGEC593 356 PGEC624 ~59 THE DIAGNOSIS OF ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING SYSTEMS A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL PGEC572 72 OPERATION PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SEQUENTIAL TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTED ROM,E62 263 ICES OVER ARBITRARY INTEGRAL DOMAINS A FINITE SEQUENTIALLY COMPACT PROCESS FOR THE ADJOINTS OF MATR CACM628 447 MSEU64 47 DESCRIPTION OF SERIAL ACOUSTIC BINARY EDVAC A METHOD OF AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT CENG59 13~ SABRAt, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER PGEC636 618 25 ARHHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER BINARY PACH58 AR ITHMETIC FOR OISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER BINARY tACM59~ 13 PIRE530 1462 AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SERIAL COMPUTING MACHINES NUMBERS SERIAL CORRELATION IN THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM JACM601 72 SERIAL DIGITAL ADDERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF ADC 53 120 NOTATION E DELAY LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOSTRICTIV EJCC60 283 SERIAL MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS PGEC612 247 ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE LCMT61 263 THE OPTIMAL ORGANllATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS PGEC601 12 AN ATTEMPT TO UNIFY THE CONSTITUENT CONCEPTS OF SERIAL PROGRAM EXECUTION ROME62 237 A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS CACM63N 664 JACM544 170 CALCULATION OF GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES JACMS6! 10 AUTOMATIC COMPUTATIONS WITH POWER SERIES ·TSHE8YSHEFF APPROXIMATIONS FOR POWER SERIES JACM514 487 TtJ1594 162 A NOTE ON THE EVALUATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC SERIES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES CACM617 317 TCJ6633 2~8 NOTE ON THE SELECTIVE SUMMATION OF FOURIER SERIES METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES A SHORT CACM606 351 THE USE OF AUS 60B'8.3 DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS OF METEOROLOGICAL TIME SERIES 320 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 320 SER ~ SIG TITLE WORD INDEX THE HEAT EQUATION USING CHEBYSHEV ANALYSER F~R THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSHEV ORDINARY DIFFERENTlA'L EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME EDITOR'S NOTE ON ORDER DIFFERENTI NUMERICAL CONSTRUCTION OF TAYLOR SMOOTHING AND PREDICTION OF TIME FIELDS SUMMATION OF THE SCATTERING NS AND CONTINUED FRACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER CHIC. A 1090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC INTEGRAL EQUATIONS A CHEBYSHEV SEN - SHA THE NUMERICAL SERIES SERIES A MECHANICAL HARMONIC THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION SERIES THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR SERIES SER IES A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION SERIES ANALYSI S SERIES ANALYSIS A MEASUREMENT SERIES ANALYSI S SERIES APPROXIMATION TRUNCATION SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST SERIES BY CASCADED SIMPLE AVERAGES SERIES FOR THE SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS BY ATOMIC SERIES IN TERMS OF POLYNOMIALS, RATIONAL APPROXIMATIO SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM SERIES OF COMPUTERS USING PLUG-IN UNITS SERIES OF COMPUTERS. LEO I-III SERIES USING AN AUTO-REGRESSION MODEL THE COMP SERIES WORKING MACHINE SERIES-COUPLED PERCEPTRONS SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRA SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE POINTING THE WAY SERVICE THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN. SERVICE EXPERIENCE OF THE DEFENCE SERVICE SERVICE BUREAU SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT SERVICE FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE SERVICE INDUSTRIES SERVICE ROUTINES SERVICE STAFF TRAINING E SERVICE THEY MAY RENDER TO RESEARCH ICAL AND CRITIC SERV ICE TIMES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES REQUIREMENTS SERVICES DIFFERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL SERVICES AND ADVICE FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPUTER USERS SERVICES BENEFITS, PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ENG SERVICES WITH POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT IMPANY INTROD SERVICES' SERVO FOR USE IN AN ANALOG COMPUTER SERVO TEST SYSTEM SERVG-ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK SERVe-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATISTICAL INPUT ANALOG SERVOMECHANISM SERVOMULTIPLIER ERROR STUDY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING AND FUNCTION GENERATION SESSION ON LEARNING MACHINES THE M.I.T. SESSION. AND ALGEBRAIC AUS 60B'5.2 AUS 60 Cl.1 AUS 63 B.19 TCJ6631 BB TCJ3602 lOB CACM631 32 CACM636 329 PACM61 13Cl CACM589 3 JACM613 314 NCR 602 41 AUS 608'4.2 JACM614 613 PACM61 6A1t TCJ6631 102 IEES56 186 A THE EVOLUTION OF DESIGN IN A TCJ4611 42 UTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME PACM56 21 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE FOR A CAMB49 85 SOS 62 485 A NEW CLASS OF MULTILAYER INING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI AI ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC60 301 A NEW DIMENSION IN UNIVERSITY 91 CTPC54 JUSTIFYING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT CAN 58 59 AUTOMATIC READING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SJCC63 113 FOR THE SMALLER USER, SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER BUREAUX EDPS61 465 A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND PGEC512 11 RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA IN MAIL ORDER COMPUTER CAN 58 310 TCJ5623 151 OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A DATA PROCESSING AUS 60 A5.1 TCJ4612 181 ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING DATA PROCESSING IN BANKING AND OTHER EJCC58 10 MATHEMAT ICAL LSU 56 151 LECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC AUS 63 A.I0 AL REVIEWS IN ANY GROWING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE ICSI581 511 A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARIABLE I BMJ624 401 BRITISH COMPUTING BCS 58 111 UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER LSU 58 151 COST ANALYSIS OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES OR BIBLIOGRAPHIC ICSI581 381 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE DEFENCE AUS 60 Al.3 AN INDUSTRY STUDY, E.D.P. IN THE DEFENCE AUS 63 A.6 OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE ICSI581 261 ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION ICSI5B2 1435 AND OTHERS PROGRAMMING TCB2596 81 AUS 60 A2.1 SOCIAL DY ON THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE ANO REFERENCE ICSI581 19 UCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIAL PACM5B 14 TCB7633 16 SYMPOSIUM ON 'USE OF COMPUTER THE DESIGN OF A RATE AUS 60CI0.4 A COMPUTER-CONTROLLEO DYNAMIC EJCC6D 255 STORAGE A HIGH TRACK-DENSITY IBMJ61't 281 COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR AUS 60 Cl.4 SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF DIGITAL PACM56 22 PACM56 24 THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY PGEC593 391 INTRDOUCTION TO WJCC55 85 SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING. COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER ONR 54 40 PCS 62 60 CHARACTER SET CACM63N 685 LENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A MERGE SET PPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINITE POINT SET IERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX A PACM58 23 PPROXIMATION TO A FUNCTION DEFINED ON A FINITE POINT SET IERMINATlON OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX A JACM593 395 FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS APPLICATION OF A FINITE SET COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN IFIP62 731 NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PACM58 1 CACM628 41t) A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANOAROS FOR USE BY THE ACM CACM602 10 L CONSTRUCTION Of TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION J ACM613 311t JACM631t 528 FINITE AUTOMATA AND THE SET OF SQUARES CONSTRUCTION OF A SET OF TEST MATRICES CACM59B 10 A NOTE ON /II SET OF TEST MATRICES FOR INVERSION CACM619 515 COUPLED COMPUTERS A SET OF TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS, DIRECT- WJCC55 124 SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS CACM601 408 TO 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' CORRIGENDA CACM600 540 PARTITIONING ALGORITHMS FOR FINITE SETS CACM630 613 SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS TCJ2593 130 SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA JACM611 81 SETS. LOGICS. MACHINES HARV511 137 A SURVEY OF SEVERAL ASPECTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION IFlP62 341 JACM594 494 ON THE SPECTRAL NORMS OF SEVERAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL PERCEPTRON MODELS SDS 62 463 ELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM CAMB49 103 PGEC602 213 AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWe-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS ANALYSIS OF THE RESIOUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS IBMJ602 130 AN EXTENSION OF FIBONACCIAN SEARCH 10 SEVERAL VARIABLES CACM630 639 LECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN E NCR 554 150 FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN ITERATIVE METHOD TCJ5622 141 ALGEBRA OF POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER JACM621 29 A METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIOOE LOGIC PGEC632 112 CORRECTION TO A METHOD OF GENERATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC PGEC635 550 PGEC533 1 A PHOTOELECTRIC DECIMAL-CODED SHAFT DIGITIZER A MAGNETICALLY COUPLED LOW-COST HIGH-SPEED SHAFT POSITION DIGITIZER WJCC53 203 WJCC54 12B A SHAFT-Te-DIGITAL ENCODER FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER A TECHNIQUE CACM596 21 I BMJ592 169 EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MODEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS THE TOOLS OF COMMUI ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING DPI 62 31 ABSTRACT SHAPE RECOGNITION BY MACHINE EJCC61 332 51 COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE HIGH SPEED SACI58 RCHAEOLOGICAL COCUMEI ON THE CODING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS. WITH REFERENCE TO A ICSI582 889 CACM590 25 RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SHARE ALGOL COMMITTEE ARAP591 169 THE SH'ARE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 109 PACM58 16 PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM PACM58 1B INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM S~LUTION ~F 321 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 321 SHA - SIM TITLE WORD INDEX SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, SUPERVISORY CONTROL ING EFFOIH THROUGH THE PROMonON IIF INTER-INSTAlll SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMM TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING ON-LINE, OFF-LINE, OR SHARED-TIME SHAREHOLDER RECORO-HANDLING WITH THE AID OF CHARACTER -RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT A TIME-SHARING ANALOG COMPUTER A TIME-SHARING ANALOG MULTIPLIER OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING COMPUTER SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRMS TIME-SHARING COMPUTER SYSTEMS TIME SHARING IN LARGE, FAST COMPUTERS TIME SHARING ON LEO III SYSTEM TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 AN EXPERIMENTAL TIME-SHARING SYSTEM CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF PEEK-A-BOO SHEETS THE EQUIVALENT CIRCUITS OF SHELLS USED IN AIRFRAME CONSTRUCTION A LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER USING ANTICOINCIDENCE SHIELDING ON THE EFFECT OF PARTICLE ORI ENTAHON ON PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES AN EXPERIMENT A NEW TYPE OF FERROELECTRIC SHIFT REGISTER AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER ANALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER A THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER A MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY-LINE SHIFT REGISTER ANALYSIS OF SHIFT REGISTER COUNTERS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER BIT TRANSISTOR SHIFT REGISTERS COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS HIGH-SPEEO SHIFT REGISTERS USING ONE CORE PER 81T DIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRANSFLUXORS SHIFT-REGISTER COOE FOR INDEXING APPLICATIONS SINGLE FUNCTION SHIFTING COUNTERS COMPUTATION THE SHIFTRIX-MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUA TIDNS ANO THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHlfTS.IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISSION FROM SOME COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO SHIP DESIGN CALCULATIONS THE SPLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USED IN NUMERICAL DESIGN OF SHIP-LINES ~ ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARO REAL-TIMe COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO SHIPBUILDING OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO TIME RESTRICTIONS INTERIM REPORT ON BUREAU OF SHIPS COBOL EVALUATION PRDGRAM THE DETACHED SHOCK PROBLEM AND RELATED TOPICS A METHOD OF COMPUTING SHDCK WAVES NUMERICAL CALCULATION OF SHOCK WAVES EFF~CT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES ANO MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS A MODEL FOR WEEKLY SHOP LOADING A SIMULATION OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS DYNAMIC PRODUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPM ENT JOB SHOP SIMULATION ON THE IBM 704 SCHEDULING PRODUCTION IN JOB SHOPS DATA TRANSMISSION FOR MULTIPLE SHOPS AUTOMIHIC PROGRAMMING, A SHORT BI8L10GRAPHY DECIMAL-TO-BINARY CONVERSION OF SHORT FIELDS A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES A SHORT STUDY OF NOTATION EFFICIENCY MAGNETIC RECORDING OF SHORT WAVELENGTHS THE SHORTEST PATH THROUGH A MAZE THE AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPTION Of MACHINE SHORTHAND DO IT BY THE NUMBERS. DIGITAL SHORTHAND SHORTHANO FOR COMPUTERS WHAT COMPUTERS SHOULD BE DOING WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM COMPUTERS SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SILL lAC AUTOMATIC REtORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ~ECORDING OF INFORMATION FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS CHANNELS WITH SIDE INFORMATION AT THE TRANSMITTER SIDE OF TAPE LABELLING THE BASIC THE SIEMENS DIGITAL COMPUTER 2002 SIGN CORRECTION IN MODULUS CONVENTION SIGN DETECTION IN NONREDUNDANT RESIDUE SYSTEMS SIGN DETERMINATION IN A MODULAR NUMBER SYSTEM DEMAGNETlSATlON DURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCED SIGNAL A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL COINCIDENCE IN DIGITAL·OESIGN SIGNAL CORPS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PRDGRA"MING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS PREDICTING SIGNAL DEGENERATION ANO GATE COMPATIBILITY IN LOGIC CIRCUITS CHARACTER RECOGNITION AS SIGNAL DETECTION. IN NOISE SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STAre CIAGRAJifS ~OON-RADAR ANTENNA PROGRAMMER WITH ANALOG RATE SIGNAL INTEGRATOR DIGITAL A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR I A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA. FOR LARGE TH A GENERAL JUN CTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEED TRANSISTORIZE o DIGITAL CO"PUTERS DIGITAL ~AGNETIC RECORDING SIGNAL-PROCESS ING FOR INCR'EASEO BIT OENSIT IES IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY VISUAL SIGNALS OPTlMJ.ZATJON OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS THE RECORDING ANO REPRODUCTION OF SIGNALS ON MAGNETIC MEDIUM USING SATURATION-TYPE RECO RDING N OF REAL-TIllE DATA PROCESI THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATIO ARITHMETIC SIGNED-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTAT IONS FOR FAST PARALLEL NORMALIZED FLCATING-POINT ARITHMETIC WITH AN INDEX OF SIGNIFICANCE 322 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SER - SIG PACM58 20 PACM5S IS JACM592 123 JACM592 141 JACM592 134 JACM592 145 JACM592 12B JACM592 152 DNR 56 29 PACM59 12 TCJ2593 150 .CAS 59 1 WJCC59 341 PGEC541 11 TCJ6631 28 CAS 58 116 MCF 61 221 ICIP59 336 TCJ6631 24 SJCC6329 TCJ2604 185 SJCC62 335 ONR 60 161 CACM61D 562 WJCC53 98 IBMJ632 135 I BMJ623 34B PGEC564 184 PGEC592 113 ONR 60 230 PGEC603 321 PGEC614 702 J.ACM584 385 NCR 537 38 NCR 544 140 PGEC634 357 PGEC563 ·114 PGEC584 316 CACM590 40 JACM623 375 WJCC58 207 AUS 63 8.11 18MJ632 155 CAN 60 138 BIT 622 76 FJCC63 127 TCB7632 53 CAN 62 152 CACM625 256 PACM59 65 PACM56 17 IFIP62 141 IBMJ604 391 CACM62D 613 TCJ1582 87 TCJ2592 59 WJCC59 244 PACM59 57 CAN 60 59 TCB5613 114 ARAP591 291 CACM632 63 CACM606 351 CACM608 468 NCR 612 74 HARV572 285 EJCC59 148 CACM600 530 CAN 58 336 MCF 61 291 TCJ6631 50 HARV61 1 LSU 58 74 AUS 63 B.12 AUS 63 C~23 . AUS 572 219 IBMJ584 289 CACM602 85 EJCC58 157 CAMB49 41 PGEC624 494 HARV61 136 AUS 60C11.1 CACM624 211 CACM592 22 PGEC633 277 OCR 62 149 PGEC632 67 NCR 584 217 PGEC635 517 PGEC603 359 PGEC614 670 PGEC634 312 NCR 634 2 MTP 58 841 PGEC601 54 PGEC592 159 IFIP62 231 PGEC613 389 EJCC59 244 322 SIG - SIH TITLE WORD INDEX SIGNIFICANCE ARITHMETIC ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER CLUSTER fORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION THE NEW SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPUTATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS SIGNIFICANT DIGIT COMPUTER ARITHMETIC HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUITS THE SILL lAC MAGNETIC TAPE FOR THE SILL lAC THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SILLIAC SILLIAC PROGRAMMES FOR X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER, GOLD, AND SILVER SIMCOM, THE SI"ULATOR COMPILER NOTE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF RA TIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ERROR FUNCTION AND FOR SIMILAR FUNCTIONS DIGITAL COM PUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS MODEL AND ELECT~OPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOR OF A NEURAL NETWORK NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS 10UCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARITY TRANSFORMATIONS OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS SIMPLE AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEMS SMOOTHING ANO PREDICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCAOED SIMPLE AVERAGES ZE8RA, A SIMPLE BINARY COMPUTER THE STANTEC-ZEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATIO N FUNCTIONS SIMPLE CONSTANT-TEMPERATURE OVEN AND CONTROL SYSTEM EXPE~IMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS AND SIMPLE CRYOTRON CIRCUITS A DECISION MATRIX AS THE BASIS FOR A SIMPLE DATA INPUT ROUTINE ULTS OF DIGITAL-CO~PUTER ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS A SIMPLE DESK-tALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING 81NARY RES THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A SIMPLE GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER SIMPLE LEARNING BY A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS A METHOO FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR SYSTEMS A SIMPLE SORTING ALGORITHM SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR CODING DIFFER£NTIAL EQUATIONS A SIMPLE TURING TYPE COMPUTERS ON TRANSISTORS AND MAGNETIC CORES A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTI 'SIMPLE' APPROXIMATIONS IECISION RULE FOR IMPROVEO EFFICI ENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM TCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF MAGNEI THE USE OF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWI INDUCTIVE PROOF OF THE SIMPLEX METHOD SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCT URED LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS SIMPLIFICATION OF A CLASS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS APPLICATION OF A FINITE SET COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXPRESSIONS COMPUTATIONAL CHAINS AND THE SIMPLIFICATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS FORMAL STRUCTURE OF ALGOL AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ITS DESCRIPTION A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER SIMPLIFICATION OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS COMPOSED OF UNILATERAL DEVICES THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS INTERCOOE, A SIMPLIFIED COOING SCHEME FOR AMOS ·SIMPLIFIEO COOING, A PEOAGOGIC EXPERIMENT SIMULATION OF AN ASSEM8LY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLYA SIMPLIFIEO PROOF METHOD FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER IGERMANI SOME METHODS FOR SIIWLlFYING SW.ITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'DONT CARE' CONDITIONS A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED THE SIMPSON'S RULE FOR AN ODD NUMBER OF INTERVALS A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AN ATTEMPT TO SIMULATE THE LIVER ON A COMPUTER OYSAC, A DIGITALLY SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER AN ANALYSIS OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM OESIGN PURPOSES GPS, A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT METHODS OF SIMULATING A DIFF·ERENTIAL ANALYZER ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYOTRON CIRCUITS NEW LABORATCRY FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE SIMULATION DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION ELECTRONIC SWITCH FOR ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATION PROBLEMS IN FLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION THE CASE FOR COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION ASPECTS OF REAL-TIME SIMULATION A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION REAL-TIME AUTOMOBILE RIDE SIMULATION DIGITAL SIMULATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATION INITIAL CONDITIONS IN CO~PUTER SIMULATION TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON NETWORKS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION BUSINESS SIMULATION HYBRID COMPUTATION IN SPACE FLIGHT SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE OECISION SIMULATION MATHEMATICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF REAL TIME DIGITAL SIMULATION TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION CeMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION CORRECTED INPUTS, A METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYBRID SIMULATION HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RADAR SIMULATION A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION MANNED SPACECRAFT SIMULATION OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION THE OETERMINATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS BY SIMULATION DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION ANALOG, DIGITAL, AND CCMBINEC ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION 323 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SHA - SIM CACM633 III FJCC62 285 CLUN55 11 CH8K62 5 PGEC584 265 EJCC56 54 AUS. 511 103 AUS 60Cl1.2 AUS 63 8.12 AUS 571 120 IBMJ634 297 EJCC59 139 CACM618 354 IFIP62 433 SOS 62 535 PACM58 7 JACM593 336 JACM622 259 CACM590 22 CACM587 5 NCR 602 47 ICIP59 361 ARAP591 146 NCR 537 43 IBMJ571 84 WJCC54 60 ONR 60 314 CACM620 599 JACM553 205 PGEC571 5 PACM52T 55 ARAP634 1 CACM597 28 PGEC634 394 JACM632 142 CACM60N 616 HACC59 31 lEES56 412 PACM56 8 CACM609 509 PGEC614 615 18MJ605 505 TCB6634 126 JACM581 67 IFIP62 131 PGEC622 173 ROME62 75 NCR 612 217 PGEC604 417 TtJ2592 55 AUS 60C12.2 FJCC63 15 PGEC624 447 CPFS61 87 PACM52T 50 ECIP55 26 JACM6H 497 PACM52P 127 PGEC612 165 PACM59 67 PACM59 3 AUS 60B'6.2 PGEC564 240 TCJ5623 221 SJCC63 69 TCJ5622 94 CATH63 279 JACM583 281 ONR 60 353 WJCC53 187 JACM553 186 PGEC564 191 EJCC51 100 NCR 574 142 WJCC58 86 PGEC582 134 PGEC592 186 WJCC60 285 AUS 60B12.2 EJCC61 114 PGEC611 18 PIRE611 ·245 CABS62 556 CAS 62 142 IFIP62 213 PACM62 58 PACM62 16 PGEC621 2 AIC 623 215 FJCC63 267 FJCC63 445 FJCC63 459 SJCC63 401 CACM63N 619 AUS 63 C.21 IBMJ511 8 EJCC59 249 IEES56 456 EJCC51 104 EJCC61 105 323 SIM - SMA TITLE WORD INDEX REPRESENTATION Of CHEMICAL KINETICS SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS A LIBRARY OF BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA THE APPLICATION OF SEQUENTIAL ESTIMATION TO COMPUTER TRANSFER FUNCTION TOWARD A GENERAL A COMPUTER STUDIES A COMPUTER DRIVEN ON OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT CONTROL GEAR USE OF DIGITAL DIGITAL SYSTEM THE USE OF MANNED STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM THE USE OF INVENTORY ACILITIES AND ·INSTRUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME CONTROL AND A COMPUTER A THE COMPUTER REAL-TIME SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM A MONTE CARLO MODELS ON A DIGlTAL COMPUTER COMPUTER EXPERIMENT EXPERIMENT DIGITAL HYBRID THE DESIGN AND SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION COMPUTER SI~ULATION COMPUTER SIMULATION THE SIMULATION THE SIMULATION SIMULATION DIGITAL SIMULATION DIGITAL SIMULATION ON THE LOOP AND NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION CHEMICAL PLANT SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION SIMULATION A SIMULATION BASED ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC CORES THE SIMULATION PHYSICAL SIMULATION FLIGHT SIMULATION LINEAR SYSTEM AP.ROXIMATION BY DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION ANALOG SIMULATION GENERALIZED SIMULATION DIGITAL SIMULATION THE SIMULATION IBITION IN SMALL NERVE NETS A THEORY AND SIMULATION A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION SIMULATION DIGITAL CONVERTERS A HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION THE USE OF THE IBM 704 IN THE SIMULATION SIMULATION ER TRANSFORMS IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION UNITED STATES EMERGENCY SIMULATION ARRAYS COMPUTER SIMULATION THE SIMULATION WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE DECOYS ANALOG SIMULATiON AR MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION SIMULATION HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS SIMULATION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER SIMULATION IBM 704 ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN ANALOG SIMULATION PROGRESS IN SIMULATION THE SIMULATION THE SIMULATION THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION JOB SHOP SIMULATION A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION SOME HELICOPTER SIMULATION RADAR SYSTEMS SIMULATION REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION SIMULATION REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS APPLICATION OF DIGITAL SIMULATION SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT COMPUTER SIMULATION 'SIMULATION STUDY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION ANALOG-DIGITAL HYBRIO COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION CONTRANS, (CONCEPTUAL THOUGHT, RANDOM-NET SIMULATION) SIMULATION. INTER-NATION SIMULATION. SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION, X-15 ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION. BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY COMPUTER 324 AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. I. AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. II, AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. III, AND DISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC .RAOAR DATA PRO AND FILTERING SYSTEMS AND MONTE CARLO PROCEDURES BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS BY MODELING CAPABILITY CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE CODING ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATI EXERCISE FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK IN PLANNING IN RESEARCH ON HUMAN COMMUNICATION IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL CONTROL IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER ASSISTED INVOLVING SYSTEM HARDWARE F LANGUAGE MODEL FOR DATA SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG OF A BRAIN OF A BUSINESS FIRM OF A COLONIAL. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF A COMPUTER TIMING DEVICE OF A CRUISE MISSILE TRAJECTORY OF A LEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO OF A MANNED ORBITAL DOCKING SYSTEM OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM OF A TRAFFIC NETWORK OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER OF ACTIVE AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS OF AN AIRCRAFT ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIED NERVE CELL OF AN INFORMATION 'CHANNEL ON THE IBM 104 OF AN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE OF BEHAVIOR IN THE BINARY CHOICE OF CITY TRAFFIC OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES. AN ANNOTATED OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES. II, AN ANNOTATED OF DIGITAL FILTERS ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS OF FULL-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE OF GUIDED MISSILES OF HUMAN PROBLEM-SOLVING OF· HUMAN THINKING OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNCTIONS OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID FLOW OF POST OFFICE SYSTEMS OF PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR OF RANDOMNESS OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INH OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIDANCE OF SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS USING ANALOG-TDOF SPEECH AND TELEVISION DEVICES OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS OF STEAM GENERATION IN A HEAT EXCHANGER OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURI OF THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY OF THE ORION TIME-SHARING SYSTEM ON SIRIUS OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGUL OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS OF VALVE TRAIN OYNAMICS OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAV lOR OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR ON A COMPUTER ON THE IBM 704 PROGRAM STUDIES TECHNIQUES TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES TO HIGHWAY DESIGN PROBLEMS TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL TOWARD A THEORY OF LARGE ORGANIZATIONS USING A COMPUTER WITH A MONTE CARLO MODEL WITH HUMANS AND HARDWARE A SURVEY AN EXAMPLE OF A SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM DATA REDUCTION, AND CONTROL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT TRAINING COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SIG - SIM CACM61D 559 CACM621 63 CACM622 115 PACM58 65 WCR 584 8 EJCC57 139 JACM584 343 JACM563 186 WJCC55 13 SJCC62 1 WCR 584 41 FJCC63 437 EJCC58 127 PACM59 58 TCJ4624 313 CAN 62 16B PIRE611 319 IBSJ621 33 WJCC61 51 AUS 63 B.4 EJCC57 96 TCJ5623 194 EJCC61 79 PGEC621 11 CABS62 452 SJCC62 33 WJCC61 613 CACM621 383 PACM62 34 IFIP62 428 SJCC63 91 TCJ2592 90 CACM638 480 FJCC63 35 CAS 51 51 FJCC63 425 FJCC63 15 WJCC59 87 JACM612 260 WJCC61 133 CATH63 329 CACM624 224 CA8S62 336 I'GEC613 462 PGEC624 535 JACM561 16 PACM59 59 CACM60D 659 PGEC583 199 TCJ3603 150 AUS 63 C.I0 WJCC59 116 MCF 61 95 CABS62 514 TCJ2592 59 PIRE611 49 EJCC51 80 PGEC624 555 PGEC592 204 SJCC62 235 JACM612 252 NCR 624 94 AUS 60812.1 SJCe62 171 PGEC591 36 WJCC59 331 WJCC59 169 EJee57 214 PGEC621 53 PACM62 52 WJCC59 314 PGEC636 874 TCB5612 51 SJCC62 267 PGEC593 381 PGEC613 489 WCR 514 273 PGEC574 242 WJCC61 535 PACM56 23 WJCC61 121 CATH63 297 TCJ6632 154 PACM59 51 EJCC61 87 TCJ2591 10 NCR 594 190 PACM56 19 JACM573 354 WJCC61 39 PGEC591 55 CABS62 522 AUS 63 8.6 BIT 611 27 WJCC61 639 EJCC61 124 WJCC61 1 SOS 62 79 PGEC5B2 123 WJCC61 623 324 SIM - SOL TITLE WORD INDEX SIM - SMA SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM MONTECODE. AN ·INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO G£NERATION OF INPUT DATA FOR OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER Y PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATIONI COMPUTER A DIGITAL SYSTEM THE INTERACTION DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SAMPLED-DATA A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS DAS, A DIGITAL ANALOG SIMCOM. THE SOME ASPECTS OF MACHINE SYSTEMS AN ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEMS A A QUEUE NETWORK A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK DEVELOPMENT OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT TRAFFIC THE EFFECT OF NONLINEAR REGRESSION AND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULATIONS IFIP62 67 SIMULATIONS TCJ5622 88 SIMULATIONS IBSJ633 28B SIMULATIONS THE APPLICATION SJCC62 255 SIMULATIONS OF A PERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSOR IFIP62 413 SIMULATOR WJCC51 31 SIMULATOR HARV61 305 SIMULATOR WJCC61 341 SIMULATOR IBSJ621 18 SIMULATOR SJCC63 83 SIMULATOR COMPILER EJCC59 139 SIMULATOR DESIGN TCJ3603 158 SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MANEJCC57 90 SIMULATOR FOR THE EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC NCR 612 135 SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 CACM59D 20 SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PROBLEMS PIRE611 268 SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A CAS 56 20 SIMULATOR PACKAGE TCJ6644 328 SIMULATOR WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER WJCC56 92 SIMULTANEITY ON SORTING OPERATIONS PACM59 42 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS CACM627 391 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING TCJ3601 45 N THEI ACCELERATING THE·JACOBI METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHE TCJ6632 169 M A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTE PGEC622 164 RUCTION OF TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 1ST JACM613 374 LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS LCMT61 63 THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS' ARISING FROM PARTIAL AUS 60B'5.3 D.E. 'S STORE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE TCJ3601 28 IENTS A ROUTINE TO FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFIC CACM594 16 THE SECANT METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS NONLINEAR EQUATIONS CACM590 12 PHILCO MDDE.L 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERA710NS PACM61 10C2 GENERAL PURPOSE OIGI~AL COMPUTER THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS O.RDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A CACM606 355 IFIP62 107 A METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS· POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS SIMULTANEOUS-ACCESS MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS HARV512 144 OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPABLE EJCC59 108 COMPUTER COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS NAND MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC IBMJ592 147 SOME CHANGES IN OUTLOOK SINCE DESK-COMPUTING DAYS TCB6634 127 PROGRAMMED VARIABLE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE SINE FUNCTION A PGEC561 21 WCR 5B4 89 A TfUNSISTORIZEO, ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDING OF SINE WAVES NCR 612 50 SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY FJCC63 565 DOMAIN ORIENTATION IN BARIUM TITANATE SINGLE CRYSTALS IBMJ571 2 EPITAXIAL VAPOR GROWTH. OF GE' SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A CLOSED-CYCLE PROCESS I.BMJ603 24B SINGLE FUNCTION SHIFTING COUNTERS JACM623 315 ERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT ISTRAIGHTFORWARO WAY OF GEN PGEC612 151 THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLD ELEMENT PGEC625 639 JACM543 118 ON SINGLE VS. TRI PLE ADDRESS COMPUTING MACHINES NOTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULATOR TCJ6631 67 RESIDUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS IBMJ624 449 MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL THIN FILMS I BMJ602 116 A DYNAMIC ~ARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-OOMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INOUCTOR PGEC635 517 SINGLE-INPUT COMPONENT CIRCUITS CHBK62 11 PGEC591 48 A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS OATA RECORDING SYSTEMS THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION OPI 62 104 ERROR BOUNDS FOR HE RUNGE-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PROCESS JACM581 39 ON THE OVERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY OIFFEREN PACM56 13 TIALI OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWD-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL PLCI61 25 SINGULAR RULES FOR CERTAIN NON-LINEAR ALGORITHMS BIT 633 175 RIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFE PGEC621 42 RIC TECHN.IQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFE PGEC624 570 DIFFRACTION BY A FINITE SINUSOIDAL PHASE GRATING IBMJ634 345 THE SIMULATION OF THE ORION TIME-SHARING SYSTEM ON SIRIUS TCB5612 51 SITE PREPARATION AND CHANGEOVER PROBLEMS CAN 58 269 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN HIGHLY MULTIVARIATE SITUATIONS . AUS 63 B.2 DOCKING SYSTEM SIX DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SIMULATION OF A' MANNED ORBITAL SJCC63 91 A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE WCR 604 116 GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE PGEC636 629 ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR ~MALL MESH SIZE NOTE TCJ5621 48 SIZE AND SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER UNITS IFIP62 612 PROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE DIRECT FILE AP FJCC63 113 APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE·COMPUTER. TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE LSU 58 129 ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS COMMENTS ROME62 253 SIZE EFFECTS FOR CONDUCTION IN THIN BISMUTH CRYSTALS I8MJ602 158 FRACTIONATlON DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS LSU 57 125 (FERRITE) ELEMENTS LEM-l, SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING MAGNETIC CACM590 3 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OPTIMAL MESH SIZE IN THE NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF AN ORDINARY JACM621 98 AL COMPUTERS A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SU8MINIATURE DIGIT EJCC59 190 EQUIPMENT AUTOMA TIC TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER SENSING NCR 584 318 I EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVI.DUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATED PLCJ61 86 SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS CACM638 413 A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALL-MAGNETIC LOGIC SCHEMES PGEC612 203 THREE DIMENSIONS SKETCHPAD III, A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DRAWING IN SJCC63 341 SYSTEM SKETCHPAD, A MAN-MACHINE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION SJCC63 329 BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS SKIP TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN PGEC614 691 THE SLANG SYSTEM CACM611 15 SUBJECT SLANTING IN SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTING PU8LICATIONS ICSI5Bl 401 THE COMPUTING MACHINE, SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE SOCIETY PACM59 18 BRICATION STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LU IBMJ593 231 TUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER 8EARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION S J8MJ593 260 ALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARINGS ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL C IBMJ634 303 MERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEARINGS IFILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II, NU IBMJ593 256 CONTROL AIR-LUBRICATED SLIDER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING LCMT61 341 RECOGNITION OF SLOPPY. HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS WJCC60 133 THE CONSTRUCTION OF EFFICIENT COMPILERS FOR SMALL SLOW COMPUTERS ROME62 211 SLOW ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES HARV41 110 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC584 306 A REPORT ON THE STATUS OF SMALGOL PACM62 92 SMALGOL-61 CACM6lN 499 COMPUTERS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM BUSINESSES CAN 60 311 COMMENTS 8M THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS ROME62 253 325 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1961 325 TITLE WORD INDEX SMA - SOL CENTER A APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO DATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR A THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A SCIENTIFIC DESIGN PROCEDURES UTILIZING A MARKET SURVEYS WITH A THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR FOR A A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A THE THE IVE BUFFERS A METHOD OF COUPLING A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY PERMANENT STORAGE IN ENGINEERING OFFICE CAN A APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A CONTROL A VERY SELECTING A TECHNICAL COMPUTER, THE CASE FOR A MAGE, A LANGUAGE DERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTED TO NOTE ON THE LINE OVER-RELAXATION FACTOR FOR OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN EERING, SCIENTIFIC ANO STATISTIC' APPLICATION OF A MAGNETIC IFERRITEl ELEMENTS LEM-l, DIGITAL COMPUTERS A HIGH SPEED, THE CONSTRUCTION OF EFFICIENT COMPILERS FOR DIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A IMPACT POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES A COMPUTING FOR THE A NEW APPROACH TO SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZED INDEXING AND SOME MACHINERY SYSTEM DESIGN OF A A ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH POINTING THE WAY FOR THE ERMINAL STATES OF A MACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE N OF SHIP-LINES THE SPLINE CURVE, A SIMPLE AVERAGES STABILITY OF A METHOD OF EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO-STEP ON SYSTEM T FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS THE THE PROCESSING A COMPUTER MODEL OF ELEMENTARY THE MEASUREMENT OF THE DANGEROUS GULFS, SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE THE THE PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE THE THE USE OF AUTOMATIC MACHINES IN MPUTING MACHINERY TO THE SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND THE BRITISH COMPUTER THE CONSTITUTION OF THE THE COMPUTING MACHINE, SLAVE LABOR IN A FREE COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A COLONIAL, SOCIO-ECONOMIC MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLOGICAL THE ROLE OF A PROFESSIONAL THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN, A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING CAN COMPUTERS HELP SOLVE THE COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A COLONIAL, A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE, ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OF SALES AT USE OF RADIOISOTOPES TO DETERMINE THE CHEMISTRY OF ACCOUNTING FOR THE ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN A THE ORTE THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5 MEGACYCLE ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING IIBM 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC COMPENSATIONS AN ON-LINE A SPECIAL-PURPOSE THE MICROWAVE A NEW, ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTION IN THE THE THE ON THE USE OF THE TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS ANO SOME METHODS OF THEIR EQUATIONS OF THE MIXED TYPE ANO METHODS OF THEIR OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS, A 326 SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AT WORK SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE DECISION SIMULATION SMALL CALCULATORS SMALL CARD READING COMPUTERS SMALL COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC MEMORY SMALL COMMERCIAL USER SMALL COMPUTER SMALL COMPUTER SMALL COMPUTER SMALL COMPUTER SMALL COMPUTER AND DECENTRALIZED COMPUTING FACILITIES SMALL COMPUTER IN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WITHOUT EXTENS SMALL COMPUTERS SMALL COMPUTERS SMALL COMPUTERS IN A LARGE WORLD SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATIC OPTICAL DESIGN SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SMALL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH STORED PROGRAM SMALL MACHINE SMALL MACHINES (FRENCH) SMALL MESH SIZE SMALL NERVE NETS A THEORY AND SIMULATION SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE COMPUTERS SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGIN SMALL SIZE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER USING SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE SMALL SLOW COMPUTERS SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER A FLEXIBLE SMALL TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT SMALL USER SMALL-COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SMALL, FAST DIGITAL COMPUTER SMALL, LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER SMALLER COMPUTERS SMALLER USER, SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER BUREAUX SERVICE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE T SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USED IN NUMERICAL OESIG SMOOTHING AND PREDICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCADED SMOOTHING IN A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER SMOOTHING IN DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTERS SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERROELECTRICS AS A MEMORY ELEMEN SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC DATA SOCIAL BEHAVIOR SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES SOCIAL PROBLEM OF AUTOMATION SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF AUTOMATION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES APPLICATION OF CD SOCIAL SERVICES BENEFITS, PAYMENTS BY PUNCHED CARDS SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY THE SOC IETY MANSOCIETY SOCIETY IN PROGRAM EXCHANGE SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND SERVICE SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS SOCIO-ECONOMIC SOCIETY SOFTWARE EXPERIENCES AT IMPERIAL OIL SOFTWARE FOR INSURANCE DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE PROBLEMS SOFTWARE, AND APPLICATIONS SOHIO THE SOLDER FLUX SOLDIER'S PAY SOLDIER'S PAY, ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING SOLID MEDIA SOLID STATE ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERSION DEVICE SOLID STATE DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLID STATE 80) COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY SOLID-STATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EMIDEC HOD SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT SOLIDS NEAR SURFACES SOLOMON COMPUTER SOLOMON COMPUTER SOLOMON COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARY REPORT SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER THE BAS IC SOLUTION PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL SOLUTION SOLUTION BY AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER SOLUTION FOR AUTOMATIC UNIT CONTROL COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SIM - SOL PACM56 11 TCJ5621 1 PACM62 58 EJCC54 64 PACM59 63 PGEC562 13 BCS 58 510 CAS 59 122 TCJ3603 140 RDME62 229 SJCC63 51 LSU 57 30 AUS 60 A5.4 EJCC57 136 ICIP59 427 AUS 60 C5.1 1 EJCC54 AUS 60 B5.2 WJCC56 89 EJCC54 11 EJCC54 81 AUS 60 Bl.l I FlP62 651 AUS 60 Bl.4 RDME62 413 TCJ5621 48 SJCC62 171 PACM52P 99 AUS 60 Bl.2 CACM590 3 EJCC59 190 ROME62 211 FJCC63 113 AUS loDe 10. 3 TCB1631 14 IBMJ581 72 MI PP61 266 PACM52P 101 PGEC636 698 EJCC51 161 ONR 56 35 EOPS61 465 JACM583 266 BIT 622 16 NCR 602 41 PGEC551 26 P IRE530 1465 BIT 624 203 WJCC53 140 AUS 63 A.6 PACM62 9 CATH63 315 WJCC59 327 WJCC56 7 CLUN55 223 WJCC58 13 WJCC56 10 PACM59 19 WJCC59 310 AUS 60 A7.2 HARV49 323 AUS 60 A2.1 PGEC563 142 TCB1571 1 TCB1586 181 PACM59 16 WJCC61 613 CAS 61 45 CAS 60 164 PGEC572 11 WJCC59 323 WJCC61 613 CAN 62 214 CAN 62 205 CAN 62 19B FJCC62 121 LSU 58 62 I BMJ613 218 TCJ5634 249 TCJ5634 25B PACM52P 203 NCR 584 232 CAN 60 299 AUS 60 C4.1 CAS 61 62 NCR 602 96 WJCC58 14 AUS 60013.3 EJCC59 38 ICIP59 466 PGEC604 496 IBMJ602 152 97 FJCC62 PGEC636 114 WOC062 66 FJCe62 131 ICSI582 823 lFIP62 122 TCJ4611 66 WJCC54 96 326 SOL - SOL TITLE WORO INDEX AN 'ANALOG NOTE ON THE REPORT ON EXPERIMENTS IN APPROXIMATING THE M TYPE 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSII THE NUMERICAL AN AUTOMATIC DI~ITAL COMPUTER DEFLATION BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE ON THE COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE ON THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE KERNEL FUNCTIONS THE KIND A TECHNIQUE FOR THE NUMERICAL PEGASUS USING MATRIX MIiTHODS A NOTE ON NUMERICAL GENERATED ERROR IN THE OF FLUID FLOW THE EQUATIONS NOTE ON THE ANALYSIS ON THE NUMERICAL REMARKS ON THE PRACTIC4L A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR THE ON THE APPROXIMATE NUMERICAL SOME REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, II. SOME GENERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE WITH BESK (GERMANI NUMERICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF ORUG DISTRIBUTION AND THE REDUNDANCY EXPLOITATION IN THE ,COMPUTER KNOWN EIGENVECTORS RY ITERATIVE PROCESSES A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR THE THE IBM CARD-PROGRAMMED ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN THE COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL UCTIVITY A CHEBYSHEV SERIES METHOD FOR THE NUMERICAL KIND BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINI ON THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL EV SERIES PROPOSED METHODS FOR THE ANALOG THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE TUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL BOUNDARY CONTRACTION BOUNDARY CONTRACTION CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE PONENTIAL FUNCTION WITH APPLICATION TO THE PRACTICAL NT COEFFICIENTS NOtE ON THE'NUMERICAL LE COEFFICIENTS BY THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANI ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE THE NOTES ON THE MACHINES FOR THE THE APPROXIMATE THE LEXICOGRAPHY 160" EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS THE OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PHASE SHIFTS METHODS FOR THE PILOT ACE THE LINE COMPUTER CONTROL IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES THE 'DIRECT SEARCH' THE NUMERICAL FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL POINT BOUNDARY CONDITI A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC ON DIFFERENCE METHODS OF METHOD OF FINITE DIFFERENCES FOR THE THE HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENCES IN THE ANALOGUE NCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIALI THE NCE METHODS USING THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIALI THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE COMPUTERS METHODS FOR THE SPECIFIC EXAMPLE ' THE ON THE ON PROGRAMMING THE NUMERICAL L PROBLEMS AN ANALOG METHOD FOR THE SOME GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO THE THE THE ALWAC A MONTE-CARLO APPROACH TO THE ONTAINING THE FIRST DERIVATIVE EXPLI THE NUMERICAL NONLINEAR REGRESSION AND THE FROM PARTIAL D.E.'S THE, MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE MIAL COEFFICIENTS A ROUTINE TO FINO THE ONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER THE I THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE A MONTE CARLO~ETHOD THE DIGITAL COMPUTER NUMERICAL IAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRICES EXTENSIONS OF THE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD FOR THE THE 327 SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONOON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCOND OF A CERTAIN BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IB OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS OF AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS, A OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOO OF OF CERTAIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF CERTAIN LINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF CERTAIN TRI-OIAGONAL SYSTEMS OF LINEAR OF CHARACTERISTIC EQUATIONS IN FLUTTER OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS OF COMPLEX PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DELTA U • FIUI OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS COMBINED OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN HYDRODYNAMICS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. PART II OF DIFFERENTIAL-DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS OF DOUBLE-CROSTICS OF EIGENVA~E PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY OF ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS BY STATIONA OF ENGINEERING DESIGN PROBLEMS OF ENGINEERING PROBLEMS ICH TO THE USE OF OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MA7RICES OF ARBITRARY OF EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS . OF FIELD PROBLEMS OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSH OF FREDHOLM'S INTEGRAL EQUATION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTIAL PROBLEMS I OF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYSTEMS OF ORO OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION II OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTA OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIAB OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ICOMPARISON, OF MACHINE OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD OF LINEAR SYSTEMS INVOLVING INEQUALITIES OF LOGICAL PROBLEMS OF MATRIX PROBLEMS OF MT LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS THROUGH OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER PROBLEMS ICDC OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ONOF NONLINEAR KINETIC EQUATIONS OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL PROBLEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEAT OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY DIFFERE OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 8Y DIFFERE OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY ITERATI OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, A OF POISSON'S DIFFERENCE EQUATION OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS OF PR08A81LITY OF HIT AND RELATED STATISTICA OF PROBLEMS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS OF PR08LEMS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 1 OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 2 OF ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINERY PROBLEMS WITH OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOT C OF SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS ARISING OF SI~ULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNO OF SI MULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC THEORY OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ON A OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFFERENT OF SYSTEMS OF OROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF TALL DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLlO,GRAPHY 1946-1963 SMA - SOL ONR 60 331 BIT 621 61 JACM561 26 PACM52T 115 JACM591 91 PACM59 32 SJCC63 289 PGEC621 9 PACM58 6 PACM52P 1Bl JACM621 8' TCJ2593 130 JACM5B3 258 PACM56 l' CAS 51 91 TCJ563' 321 JACM581 '5 CACM596 38 PACM61 13C3 CACM639 56' EJCC5' 58 AUS 511 108 JACM592 196 CACM621 63 TCJ563' 329 WJCC56 6' ECIP55 186 WJCC58 87 JACM601 46 IFIP62 1'5 EJCC60 39 CACM621 381 ICIP59 19 PGEC5" " PECS52 9 IFIP62 102 PACM61 2AI HACC59 25 TCJ6631 102 JACM631 91 AUS 63 B.I9 JACM58' 357 ICIP59 33 ICIP59 36 JACM592 226 JACM601 31 PACM52T 12' PACM56 , TCJ6632 206 PGEC53' 3 JACM59' '76 PACM59 68 JACM603 27' HARV'9 137 FTT 53 181 JACM583 205 NSMT60 312 CAS 60 91 TCJ"I' 255 AUS 63 B.11 IEES56 158 SJCC62 129 HARV61 262 TCJ6631 88 JACM612 212 AOC 53 137 JACM621 6' JACM551 5 ROME62 685 AUS 571 11' HARV'7 153 ACC 53 1'7 JACM56' 325 WJCC53 208 PIRE530 1'97 PACM59 39 ICIP59 72 AUS 511 115 JACM58' 370 CACM60D 6" PGEC573 170 MSEE'61 5 HARV'9 323 TCJI581 25 TCJ1582 18 CAS 56 B8 PACM62 '1 TCJ664' 368 CACM627391 AUS 60B'5.3 TCJ3601 28 CACM59' 16 CACM606 355 AUS 60 Cl.2 TOMM58 198 PACM52P 91 JACM63' 550 TCJ'611 54 TCJ4611 BO PACM5B 69 327 SOL - SPE TITLE WORD INDEX SOL - SOL AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE HOUSEHOLDER'.S METHOD FOR THE THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS NUMERICAL AL EI ON THE METHOD OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE RATES OF CONVERGENCE IN NUMERICAL TIAL AND INTEGRAL OPEl AN ITERATION METHOD FOR THE HIGH ACCURACY DIFFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE. NUMERICAL ROUND-OFF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL A NUMERICAL QUASI-LINI A DIFFERENCE METHOD FOR THE APPROXIMATE LEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION NUMERICAL A METHOD FOR THE ON APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION 01 THE NUMERICAL EI A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL NETWORK L MACHINES USE OF DECOMPOSITION THEORY IN THE AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL-TIME IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR CANTILEVERI NUMERICAL HYBRID COMPUTER SOLUTION OF TANGENTS PGEC553 101 SOLUTION OF THE ALGEBRAIC EIGENPROBLEM TCJ3601 23 SOLUTION OF .THE BANG-BANG CONTROL PROBLEM IATION OF PACM62 50 SOLUTIDN OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT PACM5B 7 SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FDR PARTIAL DIFFERENTI BIT 632 97 SOLUTION OF THE DIFFUSION EQUATION JACM561 29 SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR DIFFEREN HARV~9 16~ SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONDUCTION EQUATION . TCJ5622 1~2 SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION JACM591 ~8 SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION USING CHEBYSHEV SERIES AUS 60B'5.2 SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE EQUATION WITH THE SEAC PACM52T 3~ SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF IFIP62 169 SOLUrlON OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB JACM613 336 SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PROBLEM JACM59~506 SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI PACM61 2A5 SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQUATION FDR FINITE SLIDER B IBMJ593 256 SOLUTION OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEM WCR 58~ 123 SOLUTION OF THE.STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM OF SEQUENTIA JACM633 3B6 SOLUTION OF THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM JACM612 230 SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS AUS 60 B9.1 SOLUTION OF TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS SJCC63 197 SOLUTION OF TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES CACM617 31~ AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF TRIGONOMETRIC PR08LEMS PGEC553 95 DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA (FRENCH) SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEEO COMPUTER OF A PROBLEM IN ICIP59 90 SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL AUTOMATION WJCC59 1~3 A SOLUTION TO THE EULER ANGLE TRANSFORMATION EQUATIONS PGEC603 362 A NUMERICAL SOLUTIDN TO THE MISCIBLE DISPLACEMENT EQUATION LSU 58 90 ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL SoLUTIONS rHE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL IFIP62 177 UNUSUAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES WJCC56 79 RI!SEARCH ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTION EQUATION IFRENCH) IFIP62 163 FFERENCE ANALOGUE OF AN ELLIPTIC IARTI MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DI JACM592 20~ ON THE COMPUTATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES JACM57~ 505 E TRUNCATION ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF DIRICHLET PROBLEMS IN A DOMAIN WITH CORN JACM581 32 PROCESSING SOLUTIONS OF INCOMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA DATA PACM58 41 ON LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS JACM61~ 628 ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS PACM52T 30 PACM59 53 THE EXTENSION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TING DIVISION ANO TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IIMINA PGEC621 42 TING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' IMINA PGEC62~ 570 ELECTRIC DEVELOPNENTS COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYDRO- AUS 60B'7.3 FROM THE LAW OF CORRESPONDING STATES SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL EQUATION AND DEVIATIONS IBMJ621 1~ ORDVAC SOLUTIONS OF TNE DIRICHLET PROBLEM JACM553 137 INTERFACE CONDITION PERIODIC SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE EQUATION WITH A NONLINEAR IBMJ611 2 CHING 01 THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPU~ERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING SNIT IEES56 35 AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC53 86 . A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR A SOLVABLE CASE OF THE DECISION PROBLEM JACM633 348 HERBRAND THEORY SOLVABLE SURANYI SUBCLASSES; AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HARV61 32 USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, ITHA AUS 60 B2.2 T OF ECOI ONS USING HIGH SPEED DIGITAL CION A NEW METHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI ECIP55 IB~ AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS AUS 51 196 USING COMPUTERS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS AODC62 ~2 CAN COMPUTERS HELP SOLVE SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS WJCC59 323 SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY LEO AUS 60 B1.3 VARIETY OF INTEU.IGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER A SOS 59 153 A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH ULGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVER' PGEC582 97 CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INrEGRATlON PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CATH63 191 CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM ·THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN JACM634 507 SIMULATI8N OF HUMAN PROBLEM-SOLVING WJCC59 116 DESCR1PTIYE LANGUAGES AND PROBLEM SOLVING WJCC61 215 LEARNING, GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING IFIP62 407 A NUMERICAL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING BOUNDARY JACM5B2 161 SOLVING A MATRIX GAME BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING IBMJ605 507 THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A POLYNOMIAL EQUATION PAeM56 7 USE OF F.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTING PROBLEM IFRENCH) ROME62 731 TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION CACM627 399 EJCC60 1 A LOGICAL MACHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY .ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, II PACM56 6 EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S EQUATION PACM58 2 CS ON PUNCH CARD MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSI JACM543 101 THE MAZE SOLVING C O M P U T E R P A C M 5 2 P 119· COMPUTERS A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL EQUAT.ONS ON DIGITAL JACM601 61 AN INCREMENTAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDIN'TE-ROTATIDN EQUATIONS PGEC61~ 7~8 A STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PACM58 3 EJCC59 238 A COMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AGE A KurTA THIRD-DRDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STDR JACM561 22 EQUATIONS A SURVEY .OF·COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL ICC 631 3 NUMERICAL STUDIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS IFIP62 132 EXTRAPOLATED MODIFIED AITKEN ITERATION METHOD FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS THE TCJ6632 193 THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING FIZI s 0 JACM572 148 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUI ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE TCJ6631 93 AL ANALYZER SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTI PGEC60~ 503 AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE "ETHOO SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES TCJ6632 202 A DIRECT METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS PACM61 5A3 ON BATEMAN'S METHOD FOR SOLVING LINEAR INTeGRAL EQUATIONS JACM573 314 ALGORII A DECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SIMPLEX CACM609 509 UE NUMBER SYSTEM A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESID PGEC622 16~ SYMPOSIUM ON METHODS FOR SOLVING LINEAR SYSTEMS ICIP59 108 INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES IBMJ5B~ 336 THE USE OF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR SOLVING PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL· EQUATIONS ICIP59 66 JACM612 151 A MACHINE METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNO~IAL EQUATIONS AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI NCR 574 16~ THE REDUCtiON OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES PGEC62~ ~13 REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM ICIP59 2S6 SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS ICC 632 99 TION WHEN THE I ACCELERATING THE JACOBI METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLA TCJ6632 169 IFIP62 107 A METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS A COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CAN 60 216 SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCHI IFIP62 97 AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOO FOR SOLVING THE BINARMONIC EQUATIONS PACM58 5 ONS ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE PLATE PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNDARY CONDITI JACM603 264 328 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 328 SOM - SPE TITLE WORD INDEX SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL POTENTIAL THE WORD 'SOME' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING A SONIC DELAY-LINE STORAGE UNIT FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER SOPHISTICATION IN COMPUTERS. A DISAGREEMENT (FRENCHI $JRING DISTRIBUTION FOR THE POLYPHASE SORT OSCILLATING SORT, A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT TECHNIQUES SIGN AND CHARACTERISTICS UF A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHNIQUES THE COBOL SORT VERB OSCILLATING SORT. A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE THE MECHANIZAf.ION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING THE PRINCIPLES OF SORTING AMPHISBAENIC SORTING COMPUTER TIME FOR ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL COMPUTER SORTING AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MINIMAL STORAGE SORTING MULTI PHASE SORTING READ-8ACKWARD POLYPHASE SORTING BIBLIOGRAPHY. SORTING DISK FILE SORTING CONVERSION, RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE LENGTH SORTING SOME COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SEARCHING AND SORTING A SIMPLE SORTING ALGORITHM SORTING AND COLLATING GLOSSARY OF SORTING AND MERGING TERMS RE OF DATA ON DISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PROCESSING PROGRAMS ISTRUCTU SORTING 8Y ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SORTING IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS USING RANDOM ACCESS STUR AGE DEVICES VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST AN ELECTRDNIC DIRECTORY FOR 'SORTING MAIL ASSOCIATIVE SELF-SORTING MEMORY RADIX EXCHANGE, AN INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS EVALUATION OF SORTING METHODS A METHOD OF COMPARING THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORTING METHODS STIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHODS AN E FACT COMPILER SORTING NONREDUNDANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE SORTING OF DATA ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TOPOLOGICAL SORTING OF LARGE NETWORKS SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT SORTING ON COMPUTERS SORTING ON COMPUTERS SORTING ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SORTING ON UTECOM THE EFFECT OF SIMULTANEITY ON SORTING OPERATIONS A SORTING PR08LEM USE OF F.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTING PROBLEM (FRENCHI A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING SYSTEM MAGNACARD SORTING TECHNIQUES NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES BLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHNIQUES lAND CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIA INTERNAL AND TAPE SORTING USING THE REPLACEMENT-SELECTION TECHNIQUE DATA SORTING WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME. RANDOM ACCESS. DRUM STORAGE POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING. AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUND MUSE. A SOUND SYNTHESIZER DEBUGGING SYSTEMS AT THE SOURCE LANGUAGE LEVEL PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES AN APPROACH TO MjNijFACTURING CONTROL USING INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS SOURCE-LANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIGH-CAPACITY DICTIONARY SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MAT HEMATICS. PROGRAMMING AND ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSI RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH ASIA. PROBLEMS OF SPEED AND COVERAGE SOVIET COMPUTER PRODUCTIDN. ABSTRACTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 1959 SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 1959 SOVIET CYBERNETICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES 1960 SOVIET CYBERNETICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES. 1960 SOVIET RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION COMPUTER AND DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION STATUS OF DIGITAL DIGITAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR SPACE REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF STORAGE SPACE RULES FOR THE MAN-COMPUTER TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY TIME MULTI-CDMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING A REAL , HYBRID COMPUTATION IN SPACE FLIGHT SIMULATION AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM FOR SPACE SURVEILLANCE DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS IN M'SPACE VARIABLES ALTERNATING MANNED SPACECRAFT SIMULATION , SPACETRACKING MAN-MADE SAIELLITES AND DEBRIS PULSE GENERATOR WITH LOGARITHMIC SPACING AIRLUBRICATEC SLIDER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL SWITCHING RESEARCH IN SPAIN REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY PIP. A PHCTD-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SPARK CHAMBER DATA AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES . A COMPUTER ORIENTED TOWARD SPATIAL PROBLEMS SPATIAL VARUTION OF CURRENTS AND FIELDS DUE TO LOCAL IZED SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONDUCTION A SPATIALLY ITERATED MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE' CEREBRAL CORTEX A THEOREM ON SPDT SWITCHING CIRCUITS SPECIAL ANALOG-HYBRID COMPUTER ISSUE .. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES BASIC ASPECTS OF SPECIAL COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS 329 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SOL - SPE I8MJ622 179 IEES56 491 ICC 623 151 CACM635 211 JACII623 312 PACM62 102 CACM635 223 CACM635 264 CACII635 255 JACM623 312 EJCC51 54 TCJ1582 11 JACM594 459 JACM604 389 JACM611 41 CACM635 206 CACM635 214 CACM635 220 CACM635 280 CACM636 330 CACM635 261 JACM621 13 JACM632 142 MSEE463 22 CACM635 281 CACM635 245 JACM563 169 JACM511 41 CACM635 248 PACM59 44 TCJ6631 14 EJCC58 19 EJCC60 119 JACM592 156 EJCC55 39 CACM635 259 CACM60N 618 CACM635 231 IEES56 81 CACM62N 558 PACM56 2B AODC62 68 CACM635 194 JACM563 134 AUS 60 A6.3 PACM59 42 JACM622 282 ROME62 131 CACM591 30 CACM601 20 NCR 564 101 PACM58 48 PACM59 14 CACM635 264 CACM635 201 CAN 60 211 CACM635 240 EJCC60 143 PGEC636 835 IFIP62 451 CACM638 430 ARAP623 211 FJCC63 535 MTL 611 311 AUS 60 AB.3 CACM629 412 ICSI581 5B9 PGEC511 31 ICC 6010 23 PGEC601 12 CACM603 131 PGEC614 159 CACM61D 566 NSMT60 2 CACM596 8 ONR 58 WCR 604 6 PACM56 2 WJCC59 202 SJCC63 127 CAS 62 142 EJCC61 257 JACM624 450 SJCC63 401 FJCC62 304 PGEC624 531 LCMT61 341 HARV572 99 BIT 632 lOB CACM636 332 PACM56 40 TCJ6632 202 WJCC5B 234 IBMJ513 223 PACM61 2C3 WJCC55 129 PGEC621 1 CHBK62 6 HARV49 115 329 SPE - STA TITLE WORD INDEX CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A ELIMINATION OF REMARKS ON 'ELIMINATION OF THE PROS AND CONS OF A THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A AYDAR, RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL ANO THE PLACE OF THE THE ROLE OF E OF HIGH SPEED CO~PUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITYADMI NISTRATlON, WITH HE MATRIX (FORCEI METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESE SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT RECORDS ITECHNIQUES TO SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMP SPECIAL REPORT ON MT APPllCAT IONS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE METHODS A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FACETED CLASSIFICATION FOR A SPECIAL SUBJECT SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL-COMPUTER THEORY UTER THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMP SPECIAL-PURPOSE AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS SPECIAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS ON EQUIPMENT EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATI SYSTEM EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING COMPUTERS ACCESS MEMORY A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS N TO INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL AUTOMATION SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTIO EXPERIENCE AND REMOTE OPERATION BY NON-COMPUTER SPEC 1A1ISTS FORTRAN EXPERIMENTS A SPECIALIZED AUrOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED A SPECIALIZEO LIBRARY INDEX SEARCH COMPUTER THE SOLUTION IlF PARTIAL DIFFERENT IAL EQUATIONS, A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE AN IDEAL COMPUTER SUPPORT PROGRAM AND A SPECIFIC I.B.M. SYSTEM A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS R APPLICATION TO THE CALCULAliON OF CONVEX AND, MORE SPECIFICALLY, LINEAR PROGRAMS (FRENCH) IGRAMS, THEI THEIR PROCESSORSc. A BAKER'S DOZEN SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THE SPECIFICATION OF A COST-LIMITED DIGITAL COMPUTER A SPECIFICATION OF JOVIAL REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONS IMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS CORRECTION TO MIN SPECIFICATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC MATRIX PROGRAM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE OYSEAC o IC TIONARY SOURCE-LANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIGH-CAPACITY ENCODING OF INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIEO BOOLEAN MATRICES FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY REALIZATION OF LOGICAL MINIMIZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETelY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS THE ANALYSIS OF POWER SPECTRA THE CALCULATION OF POWER SPECTRA SPIN ABSORPTION SPECTRA R INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZE ON THE SPECTRAL NORMS OF SEVERAL ITERATIVE PROCESSES ELECTRODATA COl'P\lTER MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS AND DATA PRODUCTION ON THE LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY A DIRECT DIGITAL METHOD OF POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION THE SPECTRUM OF INFORMATION PROCESSING THE PERCEPTION OF SPEECH AN APPROACH TO THE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANAL YSI S ANO LANGUAGE TRANSLATION SPEED DATA TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SPEECH AND TELEVISION DEVICES A HIGHON THE RECOGNITION OF SPEECH BY MACHINE BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTEO INFORMATION RATE IN A AN ANALOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCESS THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUND THE USE OF THE IBM 704 IN THE SIMULATION OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS FLEXIBILITY VERSUS SPEED SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH ASIA, PROBLEMS OF SPEED AND COVERAGE RECENT TRENDS IN RAKE, A HIGH SPEED BINARY-BDC ANO BCD BINARY BUFFER MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER AUTCMATIC TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER SENSING EQUIPMENT OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION STATUS HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION OF ENGINE PERFORMANCE (FRENCHI SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OF A PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA N SHAPED BEAM TUBE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRO FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEEO COMPUTER S FERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND I THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL RE THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO NUMBER THEORY TABLES A HIGH SPEED CORRELATOR REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK HIGH SPEED DATA .TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS THODS FOR INTEGRATING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON HIGH SPEEO DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUNGE-KUTTA ME RGE SOME NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS IMETHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LA NTING PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE ACCOU OF SCIENCES (GERMANI BESM, THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIU~ BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS ILYNOMIALS, DES~GN AND OPERATION OF A HIGH SPEED INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC DRUM THE TRICE, A HIGH SPEED INCREMENTAL COMPUTER BIAX HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC COMPUTER ELEMENT A HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC-CORE OUTPUT PRINTER A HIGH SPEEO N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH IZING FUNCTIONS IlF ROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED OF DIAGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING SIZE ANO SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER UNITS PRESENTATION OF A NEW HIGH SPEED PAPER TAPE READER CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 (GERMANI BURROUGHS G-101 HIGH SPEED PRINTER HIGH SPEED PRINTER AND PLOTTER AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION HIGH SPEED PRINTING EQUIPMENT A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER FLUX RESPONSIVE MAGNETIC HEADS FOR LOW SPEEO READ-OUT OF DATA 330 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SOM - SPE TCJ4612 129 CACM593 3 CACM596 21 CACM621 8 PECS52 6 JACM581 89 WJCC59 54 EJCC55 22 HARV55 97 AUS 60Bll.1 AUS 60 AT.1 AUS 60 B6.1 NSMT60 521 ADC 53 85 BIT 631 27 ICSI582 867 CCST61 75 EJCC58 152 FTT 53 199 CHBK62 19 EJCC58 127 WJCC59 153 PACM52P 33 WJCC5B 74 WJCC58 96 WJCC59 143 CAS 59 132 TCJ5634 313 WJCC59 57 AUS 571 115 ARAP634 193 JACM623 379 ICIP59 93 CACM610 532 ICIP59 365 CACM63D 721 CACM637 376 PGEC6ll 62 LSU 56 210 JACM542 51 MTl 6ll 311 WJCC60 231 PGEC635 443 PGEC593 356 CAN 60 243 rCJ562i i6 I BMJ623 338 WJCC61 507 JACM594 '094 LSU 55 145 CACM632 66 IBMJ612 141 IF IP62 3 MTP 58 397 MTl 612 703 WJCC59 169 I CIP59 252 IFIP62 354 MTP 58 375 PGEC636 835 E JCC57 214 NSMT60 444 ICSI5B1 589 WCR 574 267 PGEC592 169 NCR 584 318 CTPC54 22 CAS 55 17 ICIP59 90 51 SACI58 LSU 55 29 EJCC59 38 I CIP59 432 IC IP59 '066 AUS 60B11.1 PACM61 6A2 PGEC542 30 FJCC62 110 EJCC60 91 TCJ1583 118 ECIP55 184 LSU 58 139 76 ECIP55 JFIP62 585 PACM62 60 NCR 612 128 NCR 584 206 WCR 594 40 PACM52T 6 NCR 584 246 JACM574 459 IFIP62 612 BIT 632 93 ECIP55 99 NCR 564 94 EJCC60 153 CAN 58 191 EJCC52 95 WCR 574 218 NCR 584 279 330 SPE - STA TITLE WORD INDEX SPE - STA SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USING MAGNETOST EJCC60 283 SPEED STORE FOR USE WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC543 2 SPEED TALLY WJCC54 155 SPEED TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC634 312 SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS EI01 LSU 55 135 SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS IFIP62 611 SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIDED AUS 608'10.3 SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM 'EMDRY UNIT FOR SUBMI EJCC59 190 SPEEDCODING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS ONR 54 106 SPEEOCOOING SYSTEM ·JACM541 4 SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS, CASE STUDY AUS 63 A.ll THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP CO~PUTERS USING PARAMETRONS ICIP59 461 ICIP59 382 METHODS DF SPEEDING-UP THE OPERATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME PR08LEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC IFIP62 590 FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS DPERATING AT MILLIMICRO-SECONO SPEEDS .CACM596 27 A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROPAGATION I BMJ632 117 OF TORSIONAL DISTURBANCES IN A HOMOGENEOUS ELASTIC SPHERE LEAS T SQUARES CACM60N 611 FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH PDINTS ON A SPHER E IEFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY D CACM594 17 ISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE IFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY D CACM590 26 ISTRI8UTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE' A NOTE ON A METHOD CACM594 19 FDR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES. CACM61N 491 FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES PACM58 51 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACM593 366 GENERATION OF SPHERICAL 8ESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS 56 UZMANN EQUATlDN IN INFINITE CYLINDI THE METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BO PACM59 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY PGEC594 458 PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING PECS52 14 CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATIDN AND THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION OF TWISTORS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS MAGNETIC FIELDS PGEC602 199 SPIN ABSORPTION SPECTRA IBMJ623 338 ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE LCMT61 263 NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING CADMIUM IBMJ621 24 GEOMETRICS OF SPIRAL BRIDGE DESIGN PACM58 13 NUMERICAL DESIGN OF SHIP-LINES THE SPLINE CURVE, A SMOOTH INTERPOLATING FUNCTION USED IN BIT 622 76 APPLICATION OF INTEGER LINEAR PRDGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM (FRENCH) IFIP62 195 THE CYCLE SPLITTER, A WICE-BAND PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER NCR 594 275 TAPE SPLITTING CACM61N 491 TAPE SPLITTING IN AN ITERATIVE PROGRAM CACM622 102 A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS MTL 611 343 MACHINE RECOGNITION OF SPOKEN WORDS AIC 601 193 COGNITION 8Y DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER CHARACTER RE TCJ4612 129 THE FLYING SPOT STORE LCMT61 79 CACM619 568 A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR LATTICE DESIGNS ON THE VI8RATION OF A SQUARE CLAMPED PLATE JACM553 162 E METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS IN SQUARE MATRICES OF ARBITRARY FORM (FRENCH) ITERATIV IFIP62 102 E METHODS FOR THE NUl INTERPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS AND ITERATIV IFIP62 102 MINIMAX APPROXIMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND CUBE ROUTINES CAN 62 158 A NOTE ON RANGE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND LOGARITHM CACM636 306 COMPUTER AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL AUS 60 C4.2 DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUM8ER SYSTEM CACM614 192 ON TAKING THE SQUARE ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUM8ER TCJ2592 89 APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROOTS STARTING TCJ6633 274 DIVISIONLESS COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED. SQUARING CACM605 319 CACM59N 23 A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' CACM602 86 PGEC542 37 A WIDE-BAND SQUARE-LAW COMPUTING AMPLIFIER LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES, A SURVEY PGEC612 191 SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC LOGIC CIRCUITS WJCC59 47 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY PGEC594 458 TWO SQUARE-ROOT APPROXIMATIONS CACM58N 13 A MACHINE METHOD FOR SQUARE-ROOT COMPUTATION CACM581 6 ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 81T 614 224 ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID MODULATOR PGEC562 82 MORE ACCURATE LINEAR LEAST SQUARES WJCC59 255 FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHDD OF LEAST SQUARES CACM61N 491 A NOTE ON FITTING GREAT CIRCLES BY LEAST SQUARES CACM618 353 FINITE AUTOMATA AND THE SET OF SQUARES JACM6H 528 THE METHOD OF CURVE FITTING BY THE PROCESS OF LEAST SQUARES AN ALGDRITHM TO PACM56 1 LEAST SQUARES ANAUS IS OF. NON-ORTHOGDNAL DATA LSU 56 123 LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX STORAGE PACM56 38 LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS, ORTHOGONAL AND PACM59 69 OTHERWISE COMPUTATION OF A LEAST PACM61 12A3 MAXIMUM APPROXIMATDR AS.THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THRDUGH POINTS ON A CACM60N 611 SPHERE LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING DYNAMIC CACM6H 172 MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LEAST-SQUARES POLYNOMIAL CURVE FITTING CACM599 29 A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES PQ.WER SERIES . CACM6D6 351 DN LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS JACM614 628 TCJ3614 266 A LEAST SQUARES SURFACE FITTING PROGRAM PROJECTIONS, LEAST SQUARES, AND CONSTRAINED MINIMIZATIDN PROBLEMS PACM58 56 CDMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED SQUARING DIVISIONLESS CACM60S 319 !TRUNCATION £RRDR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOD JACM601 69 VAKIA, II. THE NUMERICAL SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES (SRC) COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOS.LO DIP 62 543 PROGRA~S FOR THE IBM 650., DATATRDN 205, AND UNIVAC SS-8D A LIST OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS CACM6DO 537 DESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY PGEC532 14 COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY IACTIVE SUSPENSION) CACM616 219 SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DlfFERENTIALI ON THE OVERALL STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PACM56 13 A STA8ILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION JACM593 363 THE WILF STA81LITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION JACM634 557 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIOI ON THE DEFINITION OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE BIT 623 153 ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS PACM59 52 STABILITY OF A GENERALIZED CORRECTOR FORMULA JACM621 10.4 STA81LITY OF A METHOD OF SMOOTHING IN A DIGITAL PGEC551 26 CONTROL COMPUTER STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL JACM592 196 EQUATIONS STA8ILITY OF A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL JACM601 46 EQUATIONS. PART II PGEC632 61 BOOLEAN MATRICES AND THE STABILITY OF NEURAL NETS , AUS 60 B9.2 EQUATIONS IN AERODYNAMICS THE STA8ILITY OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENCE-DIFFERENTIAL IFIP62 207 SYMPOS IUM ON STABILITY OF NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS JACM602 163 A NECESSARY AND SUFF IC IENTCONDI TlON FOR STABILITY OF PARTIAL DIFFERENCE EQUATION PROBLEMS STABILITY OF THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIA JACM593 336 NGULAR AND TR I ANGULAR FORMS 8Y elEMENTARY S I MI LARI BIT 631 27 A SPECIAL STABILITY PROBLEM FOR LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS EJCC57 84 APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOM081LE CONTROL AND STABILITY PROBLEMS STABILITY PROPERTIES OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS JACM624 457 FOR ORDINARY BIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS RICTIVE DELAY LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH A PERMANENT HIGH DESIGN FEATURES OF REMINGTON RAND ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH CALCULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTOR A COMPARATIVE STUDY DF PROPAGATION MISSILE THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE NIATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS A HIGH IBM 701 THE IBM 10.1 331 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 .Hl STA - STE TITLE WORD INDEX OG COMPUTERS A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANAL AUTOMATIC BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES AN IMPROVED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABILIZATION SYSTEM A STABILIZED DRIFTLESS ANALOG INTEGRATOR A STABILIZED ELECTRONIC MULTIPLIER STABILIZED SYNCHRO TO DIGITAL CONVERTER OPERATOR CONDITIONALLY STABLE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE WAVEELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION A STABLE IMPLICIT FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A STABLE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IMPLEMENTING A STACK THE MECHANIZATION OF A PUSH-DOWN STACK VARIABLE WIDTH STACKS A COMMERCIAL USE OF STACKS PREDICTING DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF PROBLEMS DATA PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SER~ICE STAFF TRAINING ELECTRONIC SIMULATION OF FULL-SCAlE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT STAGE EXECUTIVE CONTROL AMERICAN STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION EXCHANGE fRANDDM-ACCESS ELECT RICALLV ALTERABLE, HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARD FERRITE MEMORV CORES PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW CHART SYMBOLS REPORT ON PROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SVM80LS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING MIRFAC, A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES COMPUTERS AND STANDARD STATISTICAL OPERATIONS REITERATION OF ACM PDLICV TOWARD STANDARDIZATION STANDARDIZATION IN COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDIZATION OF COMPUTER INTERCOMMUNI.CATJON STATEMENTS FROM MANUFACTURERS ON STANDARDIZATION OF MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDS STANDARDIZED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS STANDARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL COOING DAU PROCESSING STANDARDS MEMORV STUDIES ANO OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT THE NATIONAL 8UREAU OF STANDARDS OPERATION OF THE NATIO~Al BUREAU OF STANDARDS COMPUTATION LA8DRATORV (SEAC) THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SEAC) PROPOSED IRE STANDARDS FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PU8LICATION STANDARDS FOR USE BY THE ACM NATIONAL 8UREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS 2000) SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER (PHILCO fTURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORV ~OR THE NATIONAL 8UREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SWACI CURRENT POSITION ON STANDARDS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS AREA STRUCTURES OF STANDARDS-PRIlCESSING ORGANIZATIONS IN THE COMPUTER THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION THE STANTEC-ZEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF STAR EPHEMERIDES (GERMAN) A START AT AUTOMATIC STORAGE ASSIGNMENT AUTOMATIC START-UP OF POWER STATIONS STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATION S OF SQUARE ROOTS A STARTiNG METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTORCORRECTOR METHOD AN ON-LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW COMPENSA nONS A SOLID STATE ANALOG-TD-DIGITAL CONVERSION DEVICE 5-SYMBOL 8-STATE AND 5-SVMBOL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES 11 ON THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES, 1 USE OF DECOMPOSITION THEORV IN tHE SOLUTION OF THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOLID-STATE COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORV SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS THE DRTE SOLID STATE DIGITAL COMPUTER LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHI NES R~GULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE A TECHNIQUE SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE MACHINES CONNECTIVE PROPERTIES PRESERVED IN MINIMAL STATE MACHINES CASCADED FINITE-STATE MACHINES SOLlD-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS THE STATE OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS CONTAINING MEMDRV ELEMENTS TRANSISTORS THE PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF (FRENCH) THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE NOTES ON THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE U.S.S.R. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, STATE OF THE ART SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION ISDI), STATE OF THE ART IN MAV, 1963 STATE OF THE ART IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING STATE OF THE ART OF PROGRAMMING BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 THE STATE OF THE ART, IAI COMMERCIAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES THE STATE OF THE ART, 18) COMPUTERS IN BRITISH THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5·MEGACVCLE SOLID STATE,PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS CESS INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PRO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITV SEQUENTIAL ShlTCHING CIRCUITS A STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS LINE BALANCING 11BM 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE 80) COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY NETWORKS STATE-LOGIC RELATIONS IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL COMPUTER MEMORIES, A SURVEY OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART DATA PROCESSING, A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY AND THE STATE-OF-THE-ART EUROPEAN ELECTRONIC TER THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PREDICTED STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPU A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SVMBDLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS AN ALGORITHM DEFINING ALGOL ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS AN ALGORITHM FOR THE TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS MAGNETIC TAPE RECOROS STATEMENTS FROM MANUFACTURERS ON STANDARDIZATION OF TECHNI~UES FOR BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS AND CONOITIDNAL STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 COMPILING ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TA8LE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE UNITED STATES OF THE DUTIES OF THE PRESIOENT OF THE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY SIMULATION 332 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SPE - ST.A WJCC51 133 PGEC534 B WJCC56 62 PGEC544 19 PGEC521 52 NCR 612 115 BIT 612 69 CAMBlt9 103 JACM'11 18 JACM591 31 tACM620 505 FJCC63. 21t3 tACM630 608 ARAP631t 183 TCJ3611t 21t6 AUS 63 A.15 AUS 63 A.l0 TCJ3603 150 PACM61 6C5 CACM638 1t22 PGEC603 323 CACM590 11 CACM630 599 CACM639 51t5 PGEC58] 223 LSU 56 75 CACM62N 547 FJCC62 117 EJCC55 87 EJCC55 90 IFIP62 51 PACM52P 135 JACM513 251t CAS 62 116 ADC 53 211 DNR 53 1 EJCC51 81t PGEC621 61 CACM602 10 EJCC53 58 CAS 60 101 PECS52 2 TCB6631t 133 CAC"636 291t NSMT60 39 ARAP591 11t6 ECIP55 202 CACM605 321 TCB161t1t 125 TCJ6633 211t JACM602 116 NCR 602 96 NCR 581t 232 JACM611t 1t16 PGEC611t 593 PGEC612 151 JACM633 386 WJCC58 lit PGEC632 61 CAN 60 299 JACM611t 601 PGEC601 39 PGEC593 346 PGEC591t 1t1t1 JACM601t 311 PGEC613 366 EJCC59 38 HARV512 213 IEES56 357 ICC 6114 18 CACM616 256 TCJ3603 161t WJCC61 239 SJCC63 251 SJCC63 163 SJCC63 169 TCJ2593 91 TCJ2593 100 AUS 60 C4.1 PGEC591 13 ICIP59 466 CACM606 361 CACM6D6 31t2 JACM632 209 CAS 61 62 EJCC58 119 PIRE611 191t PJRE6U ,330 WJCC6D 1 PGEC6DIt 496 CACM601 418 PACM58 61t JACM591 33 CACM603 110 tFIP62 498 EJCC55 90 CACM611 10 CACM5B3 It CAMBlt9 109 WJCC59 nit 332 STA - STO TITLE WORD INDEX Of METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES THE KAPITZA RESISTANCE QUAnON AND DEVI'ATlONS FROI THE LAW OF CORRESPONDING STATES SOLUTIONS OF THE BCS INTEGRAL E ON THE REDUCTION OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL MACHINE FUNCTIONS MINIMIZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING COMPATIBILITY OF STATES IN INPUT-INDEPENDENT MACHINES UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF A MACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 ELECTRONIC EL6CTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM TRANSLATORS ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TYPES IN ALGOL COUPLED THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY STATIC MAGNETIC DELAY LINES STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY FOR THE ENIAC ANO CONTROLLING SYSTEMS STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY. ITS APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTERS READ-OUT A DIGITAL STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE STORAGE WITH NONDESTRUCTIVE STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS STATIC-DYNAMIC DESIGN OF FLIP-FLOP CIRCUITS DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION SOLUTION OF ELLIPTIC DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS BY STATIONARY ITERATIVE PROCESSES DIGITAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED STATIONARY NOISE AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AUTOMATIC START-UP OF POWER STATIONS ALGORITHMS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN BINARY DIVISION DIGITAL SYSTEMS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN NETWORKS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC SEARCHING OF LITERARY INFORMATION A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO MECHANIZED ENCODING AND PROBABILISTIC INOEXING. A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE, LIBRARY PROBLEM T~E EFFECT OF NON-LINEARITY ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS USE OF COMPUTERS IN STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS IN PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUES IA SMALL SCALE COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN ENGINEERING. SCIENTIFIC AND STATISTICAL COMPUTATIONS DISTRIBUTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICAL DATA AUTO Sf AT. A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL OATA PROCESSING STATISTICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS ERFORMANCE OFA NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTEO TO STATISTICAL INPUl' ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE P MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS STATISTICAL' MECHANICS AND HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING ON THE STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF IMPURITY CONOUCTION IN SEMICONDtJCTORS A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS STIMULUS PATTERNS BY HUMAN OBSERVERS STATISTICAL MODELS FOR RECALL AND RECOGNITION OF STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMAN) COMPUTERS AND STANDARD STATISTICAL OPERATIONS 'DIRECT SEARCH' SOLUTION OF NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL PROBLEMS FOR THE SOLUTION Of PROBABILITY OF HIT AND RELATED STATISTICAL PROBLEMS AN ANALOG METHOD CAROLINA STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650. PART I STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650. PART 11 PATTERNRECOGNIlERS STATISTICAL RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF ESHMAHON OF QUE\JING STRUCTURE BY MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING MAINTENANCE ~ATERIEL AND JOB COSTI FACTORED COST. STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO TWO THEOREMS Of STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE PERCEPTRON A CLASS OF MACHINES WHICH DETERMINE THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE Of A SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS THE MUSP STATISTICAL SYSTEM DIGEST. DIEBOLD GENERATOR FOR STATISTICAL TABULATION NOISE ANO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES LOGICAL DESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES THE AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL OATA INDEXING ADAPTIVE SAMPLEO-DATA SYSTEMS. A STATISTICAL THEORY OF ADAPTATION OIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH REDUNDANCY STATISTICAL THEORY OF IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF AUTOCOOES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK THE APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES TO STATISTICS SALES ACCOUNTING, CONTROL AND STATISTICS ANALYSIS OF SALES STATISTICS CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES TO THE FIELD OF STATISTICS THE POTENTIAL STATISTICS ANO CIRCUIT DESIGN AN ANALYSIS OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM DESIGN PURPOSES VITAL STATISTICS IN EUROPE NOTES ON cATA PROCESSING IN THE CENTRAL 8UREAU OF STATISTICS OF NORWAY 1 THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEEC COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULTURAL AND FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PRODUCTION MONITORING, SALES STATISTICS. ETC. THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS. FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS (GERMANI PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT PROBLEICS THE STATUS OF AUTO~ATIC PROGRAMMING FOR SCIENTIFIC THE PRESENT STATUS OF AUTO~ATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER AND OArA PROCESSING 19621 CURRENT STATUS OF IPL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER (JUNE A REPORT ON THE STATUS OF SMALGOL REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION STATUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO ~ROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA. A STATUS REPORT, PART I PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA. A STATUS REPORT. PART II COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR STC EQUIPMENT BEING OFFERED IN AUSTRALIA SIMULATION OF STEAM GENERATION IN A HEAT EXCHANGER DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY THf COMPUTER CONTROL OF A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL PREPARATION OF C~ARTS FOR THE PLASTIC DESIGN OF MILO STEEL PORTAL FRAMES THE COMPUTERS IN A NEW STEELWORKS APPLICATION OF THE STEEPEST ASCENT METHOD TO CONCAVE PROGRAMMING A LINEAR SELECTION DIODE STEERED CORE MEMORY DIODE-STEERED MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY CURRENT STEERING IN MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AUlOMORPHISMS OF STEINER TRIPLE SYSTEMS THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A STEM DICTIONARY 333 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 796-980 C>-66--22 STA - STE IBJIIJ621 31 IBJIIJ621 14 JACM592 259 PGEC593 356 JACM613 400 JACM583 266 TCJ1594 179 CAMB49 103 ROME62 325 lBMJ624 419 DNR 60 331 HARV49 91 PACM52P 213 PACM52P 207 PGEC611 56 IBMJ624 394 CACM610 460 WJCC55 72 PGEC521 6 fJCC62 44 WJCC57 49 ICIP59 79 CACM627 400 TCJ5622 147 TCB7644 125 PIRE611 91 PIRE611 236 NCR 602 11 I BJIIJ574 309 PACM59 13 AUS 572 220 LSU 57 67 CAS 57 56 IBSJ632 136 AUS 60 B1.2 AUS 60 A2.2 TCJ3602 61 TCJ1582 59 AUS 60 Cl.4 WJCC59 261 AUS 63 B.15 I BJIIJ582 123 HARV49 281 SOS 59 51 ECIP55 204 LSU 56 75 JACM612 212 PGEC573 170 CACM612 108 CACM598 13 CACM590 32 PGEC604 412 PACM59 9 CAS 62 83 JIITP 58 419 WCR 594 66 PACM61 6C6 PACM62 37 HACC59 26 AUS 60 C1.3 PACM61 5C3 WCR 594 74 RTCS62 349 rCB5624 149 AOC 53 166 TC81573 68 BCS 58 699 HARV61 230 RMCS60 50 TCJ5622 94 TCB6622 65 ICC 622 108 AUS 60Bll.1 EOPS61 408 TCJ1582 49 MTP 58 155 ECIP55 46 CAS 57 107 AIC 601 92 AUS 60 C2.1 ONR 58 CACM629 419 PACM62 92 3 IBMJ621 CTPC54 22 FJCC62 1 FJCC62 19 DIP 62 312 AUS 60014.3 PGEC621 !'o3 TCB2581 11 AUS 60810.2 AUS 60 B6.3 TCJ5634 21l I FlP62 185 PACM59 45 PGEC594 474 PGEC511 21 IBMJ605 460 MTL 611 363 333 STE - STO TITLE WORD INDEX STENOWRITER. A SYSTEM FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING OF STENOTYPY THE STENOTYPY THE STENOWRITER. A SYSTEM FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING OF ANATRAN. FIRST STEP IN BREEOING THE DIGINALOG UNIVAC-LARC. THE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER OESIGN ERRORS MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERROR BOUNOS FOR THE RUNGe-KUTTA SINGLE-STEP INTEGRATION PROCESS ON THE OVERAll STABILITY AND CONVERGENCE OF SINGLE--STEP INTEGRATiON SCHEMES FOR ORDINARY DlfFERENTlAL EQ EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO-STEP SMOOTHING IN DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTERS LTI-SHOP MANUI STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE. ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MIl AUTOMATIC STEP-SIZE CONTROL FOR RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION RIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP. ANO INDIVIOUAL OIFFERENCES IN AUTOMATEO PROGRAM FUNCTION GENERATION BY INTEGRATION OF STEPS STEPS TOWARO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STEPWISE PROCEDURES USING BOTH OIRECTIDNS A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER THERE'S STILL A PLACE fDR INTERPRETERS LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATiON OF VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNITION STIMULUS ANALYSING MECHANISMS STATISTICAL MODELS FOR RECALL AND RECOGNITION OF STIMULUS PATTERNS BY HUMAN OBSERVERS STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE AllOCATION TRIBUTION PROBLEM. WITH APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS ON A WEIGHT DIS NOTE ON STOCHASTIC MATRICES RECOGNITION SCHEME STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS THE COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTO-REGRESSION MOOEL APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE OPERATIONS PLANNED STOCK CONTROL PRODUCTION STOCK CONTROL AND ACCOUNTING WAREHOUSE STOCK CON"TROL ANO INVOICING ON PAPER TAPE STOCK CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING SYSTEM SIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER ASSISTEO STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM THE USE OF INVENTORY S, ETC. FINISHED STOCK CONTROL, PRODUCTION MONITORING. SALES STATISTIC MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM GRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUI STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTE COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 3, STOCK RECOROINGANO CONTROL STOCK TRANSACTION RECORDS ON THE OATATRON 205 COMPUTER A STOCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 IV, EXAMPLES OF A THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' CODE AND CONTROL HIGH-SPEED ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE THE SElECTRON. A TUBE FOR SElECTIVE elECTROSTATIC STORAGE CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE MAGNETIC STORAGE MERCURY DELAY LINE STORAGE CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE HIGH DENSITY WILLIAMS STORAGE OATAFILE, A NEW TOOL FOR EXTENSIVE FILE STORAGE MAGNETIC TAPE, INPUT. OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR OIGITAL STORAGE WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX STORAGE ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE STORAGE STORAGE MAGNETIC FILM, UNLIMITED STORAGE SO"E TECHNIQUES FOR CEAlING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE EDDYCARD MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE NEW FERRITE CORE ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPACITY STORAGE MASS STORAGE SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME, RANDOM ACCESS, DRUM STORAGE GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE A MULTI-VARIANT SERVO-ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC RECOROING DISK STORAGE A HIGH TRACK-OENSITY FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL ECUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEOURE PURPOSE CO~PUTER US ING MAGNETOSlR ICTI VE DElAY LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMANI COMPUTER THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A THE CASE FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE AllOCA TION A GENERAL FORMULATION OF STORAGE AllOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCA TION EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATIC STORAGE AlLOCA TION STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE AllOCATION PROGRAM ORGANIZATION AND RECORO KEEPING fOR DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS A PREPLANNED APPROACH TO A STORAGE ALLOCATION COMPILER DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM SYSTEM DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL o SYSTEM PROBLEMS OF STORAGE ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTI PROGRAMME AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING STORE DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS COMPUTER, INCLUDING A DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME ~ATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER GE-CAPACITY DIGITAL MEMORIES INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE AND ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN lAR PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC OOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC STORAGE AND LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER MESSAGE STORAGE ANO PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM MOLECULAR STORAGE AND REAO-OUT WITH MICROWAVES INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETf\IEVAL PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYMPCSIU" ON ADVANCED METHODS IN INFORMATION STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL COOING CLINICAL LABORATORY DATA FOR AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL ALGEBRAIC REPRESENTATION OF STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL LANGUAGES STORAGE AND RETRIEVAl OF INFORMAT ION SYMPOSIUM ON THE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND RETR IEVAL OF INFORMATION 33" COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 STA - STO PGEC622 187 PGEC622 IB7 WJCC60 315 EJCC56 16 PACM61 2A3 JACM581 39 PACM56 13 PIRE530 1465 FJCC63 519 I B14J634 340 PLCI61 86 WCR 574 279 P IRE611 8 CATH63 406 PACM61 12M PGEC624 552 PACM61 2B3 IBMJ632 155 SOS 61 521 MTP 58 515 SOS 59 51 CACM610 460 JACM631 110 CACM639 515 PGEC622 274 PGEC635 532 PACM56 21 CAS 56 32 EDPS61 492 EDPS61 364 AUS 60 A4.4 AUS 60 A4.3 AUS 63 8.4 EOP561 "o8 CAS 62 31 F JCC63 519 TCJ1583 137 EJCC57 183 TCJ5621 7 MSEE464 39 HARV47 125 HARV47 133 CAMB49 26 CAMB49 75 ADC 53 195 ADC 53 212 PIRE530 1421 PWCS54 44 PGEC554 156 EJCC56 124 IEES56 331 IEES56 476 IEES56 497 PACM56 38 I BMJ572 130 HACC59 19 AADC60 215 AUS 60AI0.2 TCJ2604 189 EJCC61 194 LCMT61 263 LCMT61 313 PIRE625 1087 CACM635 240 PACM62 102 I BMJ614 287 JACM561 22 EJCC60 283 ECIP55 123 TCJ2592 49 CACM610 411 CACM610 419 CACM610 "22 CACM610 436 CACM610 460 IflP62 539 CACM610 449 CACM610 417 IBSJ633 230 CACM610 431 CACM610 421 CACM610 435 TCJ5623 200 C4CM610 441 BIT 612 89 C4C14610 446 WJCC60 119 LCMT61 1 PGEC614 708 OPI 62 44 EJCC54 14 NCR 584 255 PACM59 16 MIPP61 2 IFIP62 273 IFIP62 294 CACM63N 690 ICSI582 1313 EJCC55 79 ICIP59 495 334 STO - STR TITlE WORD INDEX AN EFFICIENT PUNCHEO CARD COLLATING SYSTEM FOR THE OATA IN A MOOERN HOSPITAL THE NUMBER OR 16 RANOOMI A METHOD OF REPRESENTATION. A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION E MEMORY SYSTEM STORAGE. INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES FOR A START AT AUTOMATIC SEMIPERMANENT SOME TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING A HIGH-SPEED PERMANENT THE ROPE MEMORY. A PERMANENT A HIGH-SCANNING-RATE OF SORTING IN CCMPUTING SYSTEMS USING RANDOM ACCESS NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM. THE IBM 1311 DISK THE MAGNElI C SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF RANDOM ACCESS VATORY PRIMARY PROCESSOR ANO DATA PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHIC ALLOCATION OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC ALLOCATION OF DATA SOME ASPECTS OF INFORMATION GENERALIZATION ANO INFORMATION PERMANENT USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA PSEUDO-COOE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL THE DESIGN PROBLEMS OF A MEGABIT WINO TUNNEL DATA REOUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS AND COMPUTER METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIDS fOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MINIMAL FOR REOUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF AN IMPROVED CATHODE RAY TUBE UNIVAC RANOEX II, RANDOM ACCESS DATA ONE-LEVEL AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHOOE-RAY-TUBE OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY ECHElON SIMULTANEOUS-ACCESS MATRIX CHARACTER REPRESENTATION AND THE. STRUCTURE OF MEMORY OR ROTATING-MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHIC SERIAL MATRIX SOME PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM A LIST-TYPE OPTICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VERY-HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC SPEED CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER THE TYPOTRON. A NOVEL CHAR~CTER OISPLAY ONSIOERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC THE ROLE OF THE fERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX THE NEW IBM DISK A SONIC DELAY-LINE APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE TUNNEL DIODE DIGITAL BIT ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS ESHOE HEAD. A RECORDING HEAD FOR DIGITAL INFORMATION A OIGITAL STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE THE FACT CO~PILER, A SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION. CRYOTRON STORAGE AND SWITCHING RAPIO-ACCESS ON PROBABILISTIC PUSH-DOWN A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-ORUM A CARD CHANGEABLE NONOESTRUCTI VE READOUT TWI STOR THE FLYING SPOT COMBINED MAGNETIC AND GRAPHIC THE METAL CARO MEMORY. A NEW SEMIPERMANENT DESIGN OF AN ARUHMEllC UNIT INCORPORATING A NESTING SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A MAGNETIC-TAPE METHOO FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING COMPUTER. INCLUOING AN AUTOMATIC USE OF A BACKING RIX BY GIVENS' METHOO IN A COMPUlER WITH A TWD-LEVEL RANOOM ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN AUTOMATIC A HIGH-SPEED. LARGE-CAPACUY FIXEO "AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM A PROPOSEO MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY A PERMANENT HIGH SPEEO THE MAGNETIC-DRUM A 2.18-~ICROSECOND MEGABIT CORE A DIGITAL RELIABILITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC A VERY SMALL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY READ DEVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY. RANDOM-ACCESS A NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION COM~UTATING THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS, THE THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE 335 STE - STO STORAGE AND RE TRIEVAL OF INFORMATION THE COMAC, ICS1582 12"'5 SJCC62 291 STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL STORAGE ANO RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A 4-DIGIT CACM623 165 LCMT61 351 STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATUR AUS 60 B1.2 STORAGE AND SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZED CACM631 28 STORAGE AND SWITCHING RAPID-ACCESS lEESS6 289 CACM605 321 STORAGE ASSIGNMENT STORAGE BY CAPACITIVE COUPLING PGEC613 446 I EES56 313 STORAGE CIRCUITS BASED ON VALVES 16 E JCC54 STORAGE DENSITY OF MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEMS STORAGE DEVICE • PGEC551 16 FJCC63 45 STORAGE DEVICE JACM581 16 STORAGE DEVICE FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS STORAGE DEVICES SOME CHARACTERISTICS CIICM6 35 248 STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DISK PACKS A FJCC63 321 I EES56 509 STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MOOEL CAN 60 356 STORAGE EQUIPMENT STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR T"HE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSER PGEC636 611 STORAGE FACILITIES FOR BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS CAMB49 71 CAMB49 85 STORAGE FOR A SERIES WORKING MACHINE CACM611 60 STORAGE FOR ARRAYS IN ALGOL 60 JACM564 299 STORAGE FOR PACT I LCMT61 211 STORAGE IN FERROELECTRICS SOS 62 435 STORAGE IN NETWORKS OF ADALINE 'NEURONS' STORAGE IN SMALL COMPUTERS AUS 60 C5.1 CACM611 15 STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR ICIP59 144 STORAGE MACHINES PGEC623 390 STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER JACM562 101 STORAGE MEDIA EJCC56 84 STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES STORAGE OPERATION WJCC57 43 CACM615 222 STORAGE PROBLE~S IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS STORAGE REQUIREMENTS THE TCJ5634 320 CACM635 206 STORAGE SORTING 2 STORAGE SPACE RULES PACM56 WJCC53 167 STORAGE SYSTEM EJCC60 189 STORAGE SYSTEM PGEC622 223 STORAGE SYSTEM STORAGE SYSTEM THE DESIGN 1 EES56 319 STORAGE SYSTEM THE TESTING PACM52T 42 I EES56 337 STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC ADC 53 117 STORAGE SYSTEMS MARV572 141t STORAGE SYSTEM S CAN 58 120 STORAGE SYS TEM S TOMM58 1t6 STORAGE SYSTEMS LCMT61 313 STORAGE SYSTEMS PGEC612 247 STORAGE SYSTEMS STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRO-SECOND SPEEDS IF IP62 590 CACM638 433 STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR ALPHANUMERIC INFORMATION HARVlt7 lit 6 STORAGE TECHNIQUES EJCC56 101 STORAGE TECHNIQUES STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE HIGH- WJCC58 149 NCR 554 129 STORAGE TUBE STORAGE TUBE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING C ANL 53 83 STORAGE TUBES HARVlt9 96 STORAGE UN IT CENG59 143 ICC 621 33 STORAGE UN IT I EES56 491 STORAGE UNIT FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER BIT 621 16 STORAGE UNIT. FACIT ECM 64 (THE CAROUSEL MEMORY) WJCC61 1t27 STORAGE USING CURRENT SENSING PACM52P 197 STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK PGEC554 136 JACM633 307 STORAGE WITH MULTIPLE BUCKET CAPACITIES STORAGE WITH NeN-CONTACT OPERATION THE HORS NCR 6310 37 STORAGE WITH NCNDESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT PGEC611 56 STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION WJCC60 13 STORAGE, ARITHMETIC AND LOGICAL CIRCUITS DNR 60 396 I EES56 289 STORAGE, INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES FOR SOS 62 205 STORAGES IEES56 390 STORE WJCC59 Itl STORE LCMT61 79 STORE LCMT61 137 STORE STORE LCMT61 213 STORE I F1P62 694 STORE SOLUTION OF TCJ36Dl 2B STORE ADAPTATION OF THE JACOBI TCJ5621 ~1 STORE eYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION IN THE ATLAS CACM610 435 STORE lOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MAT TCJlt612 177 AUS 60 A4.1 STORE ACCOUNTING STORE ANO FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM WJCC60 365 STORE FOR A DIGITAL CO~PUTER OPI 62 246 STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER 1 EES56 382 CAMBlt9 87 STORE FOR THE EOSAC PGEC51t3 2 STORE FOR USE WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS 1 EES56 197 PGEC612 233 STORE UNIT IEES56 295 STORE USING A MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION CENG59 158 STORED LOGIC COMPUTING PACM61 6CIt STORED PROGRAM CONTROL IFlP62 651 STORES A REAO- lFIP62 597 99 STORES THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE AS A LCMT61 STORES AND OTHER PURPOSES PGEC6D2 176 STORES BY COMPUTER PROGRESS TC84614 136 TCBI513 7It STORES CONTROL AND MATERIAL COSTS AUS 63 A.8 STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY WJCC59 204 STORY OF A PROOUCT DESIGN STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAl COOPERATION ICSI582 1503 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 335 STR - STU TITLE WORD INDEX STO - STR A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT HOW SOS 61 315 NS OF 1'1 VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUI A STRAIGHTFORWARO WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIO PGEC612 151 CAROS AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECOROING ON PUNCHED JACM5.1 36 STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF BRAIN MODELS SOS 61 385 THE VISUALIZER AS A MEANS OF DISPLAYING ABT'S STRATEGIC MOOEL PACM62 88. GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES TCJ2592 87 PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS, A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING JACM633 357 COMPUTATIONS STRATEGY FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL NEUTRON GROUP DIFFUSION IFIP62 112 ERRORS PROGRAMMING STRATEGY FOR PROTECTION AGAINST COMPUTER AND OPERATOR RMCS60 17 TOINSTRUCTIDN IN THE PRIMARY GRADES, AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ITHEMATICS BY AU PLCI61 99 BLIND VARIATION AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES SOS 59 205 SYSTEM PR&RAMMING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT .05 OATA PROCESSING AUS 573 307 COMPUTER THE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK I IEES56 151 AUTOMATIC STRATIFICATION OF INFORMATION SJCC63 229 IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTED lANGUAGE BY STRATIfYING IT TCJ4613 217 RECOGNITION A STREAM-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE FOR USE IN CHARACTER NCR 63. 6.· A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS WJCC55 12 STRUCTURAL STRESS CALCULATIONS EOPS61 483 TANTALUM AND TIN FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFfECTS ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITIONS OF IBMJ621 94 I BMJ62 • •49 RESIDUAL STRESS IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL NICKEL FILMS WHY STRETCH PACM61 10C. PROJECT STRETCH PCS 62 1 USE OF THE DISK FILE ON STRETCH CACM630 631 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER EJCC56 20 DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER NEWC57 99 THE ENGINEERING DESIGN OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER EJCC59 48 THE VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER EJCC59 82 THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER EJCC60 299 STRETCH EXPERIMENT IN MULTIPROGRAMMING PACM62 28 PARTICLE-IN-CEll FLUID DYNAMICS ON THE IBM STRETCH MACHINE CAS 62 157 MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH, FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS CACM59N 13 STRING DISTRIBUTION FOR THE POLYPHASE SORT CACM635 217 ALGOL 60 A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON CACM621 5. lENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A MERGE SET tACM63N 685 A SUGGESTED METHOD OF MAKING FUllER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 CACM634 169 REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS 8IT 631 52 EVALUATING NUMBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS CACM600 541 A COMMAND lANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS PACM5B 30 A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE ECIP55 182 DRUM ORGANIZATION FOR STR08E ADDRESSING PGEC614 722 HE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED CLIPPiNG IRFORMANCE OF T PGEC625 677 SYNTHESIZING MINIMAL STROKE ANO DAGGER FUNCTIONS NCR 602 55 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ~JCC59 272 SOME USES OF MATRICES IN STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AUS 60 86.2 CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR ANO COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 'THE USE OF MACHINES IN THE ICIP59 188 AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAll THE MATRIX (FORCEI METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AUS 60 86.1 DISTRIBUTED PARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATION PGEC592 197 STRUCTURAL STRESS CALCULATIONS EOPS61 483 THE ANALYSIS OF lARGE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS TCJ1601 34 A PRELIMINARY STRUCTURAL TRANSFER SYSTEM MTL 611 195 INTERPR.ETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION STRUCTURALLY ON THE SEMANTICAL MTL 612 543 NESTING WITHIN THE PREPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE NSMT60 267 OPTIMIZERS, THEIR STRUCTURE CACM60D 632 IMPACT OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON CORPORATE STRUCTURE PACM61 1283 ORDERLY FUNCTION WITH DISORDERLY STRUCTURE SOS 61 219 SELF-ORGANIZING GROUPING, A LEARNING STRUCTURE IFIP62 419 MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STRUCTURE THE DESIGN OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE PGEC602 208 VIBRATION OF A BEAM ANO A RECTANGULAR MULTICEL.LULAR STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE PGEC593 381 ERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINE PACM62 56 UCTlON, INSTRUCTIOPIAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATEO INSTR PLCI61 67 SHUAC PROGRAMMES FOR X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AUS 571 120 COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AUS 63 B.13 SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH FJCC63 397 DYANA, DYNAMICS ANALYZER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION EJCC58 148 ALGEBRA (GERMANI REPRESENTATION OF THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPUTERS BY EQUIVALENCE ECIP55 218 MAZE STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ICSI582 1383 DIGITAL COMPUTER (GERMANI STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR • PGEC636 613 AFFiliATE PLAN, A NEW YENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND SERVICE THE IRE PGEC572 71 STRUCTURE AND USE OF ALGOL 60 JACM622 161 THE STRUCTURE AND USE OF THE SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER ARAP623 207 FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR STRUCTURE AT THE LEXICAL LEVEL ANO ITS IMPLICATION MTL 611 97 ESTIMATION OF QUEUING STRUCTURE 8Y MEANS OF STATISTICAL SAMPLING PACM59 9 OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER ORGANIZATION WJCC60 33 EIGENVECI ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND JACM621 41 ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND JACM624 522 WOC062 182 THE UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM PGEC636 755 bMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AIO PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION C FJCC62 262 AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGARlTHMICPGEC622 155 A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING WJCC58 119 A MULTI-lEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING WJCC60 53 ON THE NONEXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 CACM629 .83 NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EXISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 CACM633 105 AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA, PHASE 1 REPORT, LANGUAGE STRUCTURE GROUP OF THE CODASYL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CACM624 190 COMPUTATION, BEHAVIOR, ANO STRUCTURE IN F IXEO AND GROWING AUTOMATA SOS 59 282 USE OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE IN INfORMATION SYSTEMS CACM621 40 AN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE TCJ3603 16B OESCRIPTioN OF MERCURY AUfOCODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE A ARAP612 29 A NEW METHOD FOR DISCOVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES ICIP59 285 ON AMBIGUITY IN PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES CACM620 526 A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES JACM621 1 A CLASS OF MACHINES WHICH DETERMINE THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE Of A SEQUENCE OF CHARACTERS VCR 594 66 DESCRIPTION FORMAL STRUCTURE OF ALGOL AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ITS ROME62 75 G TRANSFORMATION GROUP THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVIN JACM623 345 ICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PRI ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF DATA ON DISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFF CACM635 245 THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ICSI582 1275 TOMM5B 46 THE STRUCTURE OF MEMORY OR STORAGE SYSTEMS MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF NCNARITHMETIC DATA PROCESSING PROCEDURES JACM621 136 CACM638 413 SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS FURTHER RESULTS ON THE STRUCTURE OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES,JACM631 18 336 COMPUTER LITERATURE 8IBLIOGRAPHY 19U-1963 336 STR - SUM TITLE WORO INDEX SIll - STU LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STI~ULATED E"ISSION FRO~ GAAS JUNCTIONS AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES LANGUAGE PROBLEMS POSED BY HEAVILY STRUCTURED DATA SI"PLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDO-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLE~S HIGH-RESOLUTION "AGNETIC RECORDING STRUCTURES CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTI PATH STRUCTURES KNOTTED LIST STRUCTURES KNOTTED LIST STRUCTURES ~APPED LIST STRUCTURES CHAIN LIST ~ATRICES fOR THE ANALYSIS Of COBOL DATA STRUCTURES THE USE Of OF COMPUTER TECHNIQUES TO PROBLEMS IN HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES THE APPLICATION APPLICATION ) OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY X-RAY ANALYSIS GENERICALLY WITH IBM 702 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED CO~POUNDS SEARCHED DATA STRUCTURES FOR DATA RETRIEVAL INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING USE OF TREE STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING fiLES THE IDENTIFICATION OF NESTED STRUCTURES IN PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS ON THE STRUCTURES OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS INPUT SEMIGROUP STRUCTURES OF STANDARDS-PROCESSING ORGANIZATIONS IN ANALYSIS OF ELASTIC STRUCTURES ON OIGITAL COMPUTERS DATA STRUCTURES THAT GENERALIZE RECTANGULAR ARRAYS INTROOUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYM80L MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT AN PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN COMPUTERS UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDENT RECORDS ITECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF DEVICE PLATO II, A MULTIPLE-STUDENT, COMPUTER-CONTROLLED, AUTOMATIC TEACHING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR YOUNG STUDENTS AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STUOIED ON AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER ANALOG, COMPUTING APPLIEO TO NOISE STUDIES MAGNACARD, MAGNETIC RECORDING STUDIES SO~E HELICOPTER SIMULATION STUDIES AN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUDIES APPLICATION SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES A GENERALIZED SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES A C~PUTER DRIVEN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AT THE INStITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES A DESCRIPTION OF THE OF STANOARDS MEMORY STUDIES ANO OTHER DEVELOPMENTS AT 'THE NATIONAL BUREAU THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS IN TRAFFIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH PHASE PLANE STUDIES BY USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING, USING THE GAME OF CtiECKERS THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPU~ERS IN THEORETICAL STUDIES OF GUIDED MISSILES N~ERICAL STUDIES OF IMPLICIT ITERATIVE ~ETHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC DIfFERENCE EQUATIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME RECENT STUDIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS COMPUTER STUDIES OF ORBITAL RENOEZVOUS STUDIES OF PERCEPTION TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME DISTRIBUTIONS fOR RELIABILITY STUDIES OF RENEWAL PROCESSES GROWN GE RADIOTRACER STUDIES OF THE INCORPORATION Of IODINE INTO VAPORTHIN FILMS INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM SOLUTION OF INITIALI THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCUMULATION Of ERROR IN THE NUMERICal A COMPUTER APPROACH TO CONTENT ANALYSIS, STUDIES USING THE GENERAL INQUIRER SYSTEM BUSINESS OA~A PROCESSING. A CASE STUDY SERVOMULTIPLIER ERROR STUDY FILE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL MENU STUDY INFORMATION RETRIEVAL STUDY COMPUTER FEASIBILITY STUDY A CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDY AN AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM STUDY THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY SPEEDING THE NATION'S BUSINESS, CASE STUDY SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL OESIGN OF A CONTROL COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY THE AUTOMATIC COMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A CASE STUDY FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION fOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTION OF MALFUNCTIONS IN THE COMPUTING MACHINE AT THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY A MANUFACI SYSTEMS DESIGN ANO COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN LONDON COMPUTER GROUP, STUDY GROUP REPORTS LONDON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EMPIRICal EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICal EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRONIC T THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLI SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REOUNOANT PROGRAMMING EFfOR USING COMPUTERS TO STUOY LEADERSH IP A CASE STUDY OF A CONVERSION 10 JOURNALS ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACT IN MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY Of A MINIATURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTIC SYSTEM TELEFlLE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION STUDY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO "ODEL INEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF DIGITAL COMPUI A STUDY OF ASYNCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-L STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF BRAIN MODELS EXPERIMENTS eN COMPUTING MACHINES A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERRORS ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES FOR USE IN A DIGITAL MEMORY EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF eLECTRON-BEAM DRIVEN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES A STUDY OF FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTIAL MACHINES THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF flUID flOW ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFOR"ATION-HANDLING SYSTEMS THE STUDY OF INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES A STUDY OF METHODS FOR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF MINIMAL STORAGE SORTING A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES A SHORT STUDY OF NOTATION EFFICIENCY EQUATIONS A STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL AN APPROACH TO THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT-CURRENT DEVICES ARITHMETIC UNITS A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE "EMORIES CAUDAL PHOTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND WAVElEN CONTROL THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION AN OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENTifiC INFORMATION 337 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 155 CAC"61N 516 CACM616 272 CACM621 28 TCB663~ 126 18~J582 90 NCR 5B~ 263 PACM6l 5B3 CACM623 161 CACM638 ~J5 PACM62 7~ AUS 60 B5.1 CAN 58 307 ICSI581 711 PACM62 110 CACM621 11 CACM635 272 MTL 611 1~3 JACM63~ 521 CACM636 29~ BIT 63~ 251 SJCC62 325 CACM609 ~88 PGEC552 ~9 AUS 60'Al.1 PLCI61 205 JACM58~ 309 WJCC55 78 PIRE530 1509 WCR 57~ 21~ TCJ2591 10 CACM619 380 LSU 57 82 WJCC59 291 FJCC63 ~37 PACM52T 95 ADC 53 217 AUS 60 A8.2 PACM62 68 CATH63 71 IBMJ593 210 AUS 572 211C IFIP62 132 PLCI61 13 CAN 62 89 CABS62 280 IB~J591 58 IBMJ603 269 ONR 60 121 ICIP59 36 SJCC63 2~1 WJCC5~ 80 PACM56 2~ EJCC58 63 WJCC59 283 TCB3591 3 IBMJ6D3 335 EJCC61 306 AUS 63 A.8 AUS 63 A.17 PGEC636 687 AUS 60 A8.~ IB~J632 JACM63~ ~5B NCR 537 59 PACM61 12B~ TCB1573 47 TCB2581 3 TCB25B1 12 WJCC57 218 CATH63 109 BCS 58 ~65 DNR 56 29 LSU 58 ~9 AUS 63 A.12 ICSI581 351 CACM620 576 CACM63D 708 BIT 611 27 AUS 60B'2.2 SOS 61 385 LSU 55 101 AUS 571 110 HARV~9 JACM551 18MJ624 PGEe633 CAS 57 PIRE530 HARV61 JACM614 CAC"635 PGEC591 CACM608 PACM58 ONR 60 IflP62 PGEC581 SJCC62 TCJ2591 ICSI581 1~7 28 ~3T 223 91 1366 7 538 206 25 ~68 3 56 671 23 159 2~ 91 337 STU - SUR TITLE WORD INDEX STR - SUM PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SJCC62 147 A STUDY OF THE PLAYBACK PROCESS OF A MAGNETIC RING HEAD IBMJ614 321 TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE STUDY OF THE SECOND-OROER FERROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN I BMJ583 212 NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS AUS 63 8.20 APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WJCC58 159 CE SERVICES BY SCANDINAVIAN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEI STUDY ON THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND REFEREN ICSI581 19 IBMJ593 231 BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART I. SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER ATION FOR FINITE SLIDER BEl A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLDS EQU I BMJ593 256 SLIDER BEARINGS A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART Ill. EXPE~IMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED I BMJ593 260 TCJ6632 121 TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY ANL 53 31 CAN 58 256 CONDUCTING A FEASIBILITY STUDY. A CASE HISTORY AUS 63 A.4 AN INDUSTRY STUDY. BANKING AUS 63 A.6 A~ INDUSTRY STUDY. E.D.P. IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES HARV55 135 CASE STUDY. ORDER PROCESSING AND PRODUCTION PLANNING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS THE APPLICATION OF BCS 58 616 ON STURM SEQUENCES FOR TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES JACM603 260 PACM56 18 A VARIATIONAL APPROXIMATION FOR STURM-LIOUVILLE PROBLEMS OCR 62 115 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STYLIZED FONT CHARACTER READERS EXING AN AUTIlMATlC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATlSTlCAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL DATA IND PACM61 5C3 THE EASTMAN KOOAK MULTIPLE-STYLUS ELECTRONIC PRINTER EJCC52 118 PGEC622 263 THE MAGNETIC CONFIGURATION OF STYLUS RECORDING A SUB-AUDIO TIME DELAY CIRCUIT PGEC542 45 CACM599 2't ALGOL SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT-EXTENSIONS A UNIVERSAL EJCC59 108 COMPUTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS SIMULTANEOUSLY PACM52T 81 INTERPRETATIVE SUB-ROUTINES FFERENTIAL HUATlONS AND FOR GAUSSIANI THE USE OF SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATIONS OF 01 PACM52T 88 HARV61 32 SOLVABLE SURANYI SUBCLASSES. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HERBRANO THEORY PGEC582 185 SENEWS. SCIENCE EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE NEWSLETTER 15 MAYI USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISD-TC 97-SUBCDMMITTEE 5. COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. CACM639 502 THE DYNAMICS OF A SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATOR WITH LINEAR DISSIPATION IBMJ612 151 I BMJ604 402 ON THE SWITCHING TIME OF SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS PIRE611 128 AUS 63 C.15 DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR OF ... FACETED CLASSIFICATION FOR A SPECIAL SUBJECT THE CONSTRUCTION ICSI5B2 B61 SUBJECT ANALYSIS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ICSI582 855 RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENES.S AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SUBJECT CATALOGUE THE ICSI581 371 SUBJECT SLANTING IN SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTING ICSI581 401 PUBLICATIONS CORRECTION TO MINIMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS PGEC611 62 CAN 62 152 OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO TIME RESTRICTIONS SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN PLCI61 67 AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MATTER STRUCTURE MTL 612 417 RUSSIAN -CR VERBS. IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS. AND SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO ICSI582 903 SUPERIMPOSED CODING YSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTEO TO STATISTICAL INPUT ANALOG COMPUTER ANAl AUS 60 C7.4 ORGANIZING SYST£MI INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELF SOS 62 283 PGEC602 192 SUBMICROSECOND CORE MEMORIES US ING MULTIPLE COINCIDENCE A EJCC59 190 HIGH SPEED. SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS AMMING AND INFORMATION THEI A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGR JACM631 89 CAS 59 100 A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS CACM637 391 THE LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM LANGUAGE AND LINKING LOADER JACM561 6 A SUBROUTINE FOR COHPUTAliONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS CACM631 32 FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM585 5 A SUBROUTINE METHOO FOR CALCULATING LOGARITHMS PACM59 40 COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES JACM611 104 COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES ECIP55 161 SUBROUTINES FOR OERA (GERMAN) COMPILER TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC CACM612 102 PACM52P 173 CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF SUBROUTINES FOR THE SEAC CACM636 329 REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM61N 492 LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE WITHIN FORTRAN PACM52P 235 THE USE OF SUBROUTINES IN PROGRAMMES ARAP612 117 ARITHMETIC FORMULAE AND SUBROUTINES IN SAKO PACM52P 231 THE USE OF SUBROUTINES ON SWAC AUS 60C12.1 SUBROUTINES. LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC COOING CACM614 169 ON THE COMPILATION OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES ROME62 331 EFFICIENT HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES IN ALGOL 60 COMPILERS RECURSIVE SUBSCRIPTING COMPILERS AND LIST-TYPE MEMORIES CACM592 4 CAS 60 3 ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECORDS CACM630 595 ECMA SUBSET OF ALGOL 60 CAN 60 193 AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY CO"PUTER CACM59N 17 FLOW OUTLINING. A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOW CHARTING 1 BMJ634 325 A DATA DISPLAY SUBSYSTEM FJCC63 193 A SEARCH "EMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER AN AOVANCED BO~BING. NAVIGATION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-10 AIR. VEHICLE IEQUIPMENT FOR PIRE611 313 A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS P IRE611 128 DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TO- CACM638 439 A DECIMAL ADDITION-SUBTRACTION UNIT I EES56 138 CACM580 6 EXTRACTION OF ROOTS BY REPEATED SUBTRACTIONS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS GENERALIZATION. KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING JACM591 1 MS IN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS AND COMPUTER STORAGE PROBLE CACM615 222 REQUIREMENTS THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE GRIOS FOR REOUCTION OF FUNCTION STORAGE TCJ5634 320 TCJ6633 211 AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRIC SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION THE TCJ4611 13 OETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM ACCELERATING FACTOR FOR SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION IHNIQUE FOR THE D CACM614 164 ETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION METHOD N WITH CHEBYSHEV SEMI-ITERATION EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATIO TCJ6633 250 BIT 623 143 ON COMPLEX SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ICIT ALTERI RECENT NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPL PACM61 2A2 NCE EQUATION PROBLEMS A NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR STABILITY OF PARTIAL DIFFERE J ACM602 163 BCS 58 410 ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS. SUGAR BEET PRODUCTION A SUGGESTED METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN CACM634 169 ALGOL 60 COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES. LEARNS. AND REASONS A SUGGESTED MOOEL FOR INFORMArION REPRES.ENTATION IN A WJCC60 151 SUGGESTIONS FOR A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (FRENCH) I CIP59 132 SUGGESTIONS ON ALGOL 60 (ROMEI ISSUES CACM6ll 20 EJCC53 113 RELIABILITY AND ITS RELATION TO SUITABILITY AND PREDICTABILITY A LEARNING PROCESS SUITABLE FOR MECHANIZATION PACM56 34 CO-ORDINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CD-ORDINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQUISITION 10F CARTESIAN AUS 60 C9.3 TCJ6632 202 AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOD SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES LCMT61 1 INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE AND ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL MEMORIES STUDY OF THE 1 BMJ583 212 SECOND-ORDER FERROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE PGEC6H 265 THE CARRY-DEPENDENT SUM ADOER 338 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 338 SUM - SWI TITLE WORD INDEX CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC CORRECTION TO CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRIMES AND OF TWIN PRIMES MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS THE SUMAOOR CHINO AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS CONFERENCE SUMMARY CONFERENCE SUMMARY SUMMARY AND FORECAST SUMMARY OF A HEURISTIC LINE BALANCING PROCEDURE SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSI TY IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SUMMARY OF AIEE-IRE-ACM CONFERENCE SYSTEM SUMMARY OF IBM 7030 NOTE ON THE SELECTIVE SUMMATION OF FOURIER SERIES SUMMATION OF THE SCATTERING SERIES FOR THE SCATTERING OF ELECTRONS BY ATOMIC FIELDS SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NONNUMERICAL ANALYSIS THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, AND ALGEBRAIC MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS AN INQUIRY INTO THE COMPUTER AUTOMATION DF SUPER MARKETS FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING ALLOY CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS A THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF DILUTE SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INOIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONOUCTING ALLOYS EFFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLOYS NUCLEAR SPIN RELAXATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING CADMIUM THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS TIME AVERAGE WITH APPLICATIONI MAGNETIC FIELO DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY IPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLV INC THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILM EFFECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTlNG FILM CHARACTERISTICS EDGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF. VERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERA TURE PRODUCEI SUPERCDNDUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK TRAPPED-flUX SUPERCONDUCTING MEMORY EFFECT OF OEFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM THE KAPITZA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING STATES ITHE INFLUENCE OF AGGREG ATION ON THE MA~ET1C PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS SUPERCONDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY T HEAT AND EODY CURRENTS ON THE TRANSI7ION FROM SUPERCONOUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE, ACCOUNTING FOR LATEN MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITION OF THIN FILMS FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM ANO TIN PENETRATION DEPTHS USE OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING A SUPERCONOUCTIVE ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES THE USE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN RESEARCH AT LOW TEMPERATUR ES RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN SWEDEN CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY COINCIOENT CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTI.VE SWITCHING DEVICES BRITISH RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHI~~ DEVICES CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITION PROCESS OUTLINE OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND FERROMAGNETISM HIGH-FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SCME BCC TI-MO AND NB-ZR ALLOYS THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS S DME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR ULTRASONIC ATTENUATION IN SUPERCONDUCTORS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS USING CONTROLLED SUPERCONDUCTORS ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN LOW TEMPERATURE SUPERCONOUCTORS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS ANO NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS ANOMALOUS ISTENCY OF MAGNETIC AND CALORIMETRIC MEASUREMENTS ON SUPERCONDUCTORS THERMOOYNAMIC CONS THE MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF THE ENERGY GAP IN SUPERCONDUCTORS ON POSITION AND MAGNETIC FIELD AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CELL ON THE REDUCTION OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL MACHINE SUBJECT-.ORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERIMPOSED CODING SOME ELEMENTARY THEORE TICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONOUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED METALLIC FILMS THE USE OF AGWAC IN THE ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR PITCHING OSCILLATION OF A SUPERSONIC MISSILE THE PROGRAMMING OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE FLOW THE ATLAS SUPERVISOR DIRECT DATA SUPERVISOR AN AUTOMATIC SUPERVISOR FOR THE IBM 702 THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, SUPERVISORY CONTROL SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE SUPPLEMENT TO THE ALGOL 60 REPORT TRANSISTORIZED MODULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL CCMPUTERS A PROGRAM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS MOSAIC, THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITRY ON THE LOCATION OF SUPPLY POINTS TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORTATION COSTS DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM THE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM GF BESM DIF FERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER CONFERENCE SUPPORT PROGRAM AND A SPECIFIC I.8.M. SYSTEM AN IDEAL COMPUTER THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAR PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED INDUSTRY'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING HIGH-SCHOOL SCIENCE PROGRAMS THEORY ANO APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION THEORY SOLVABLE SURANYI SUBCLASSES, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HER8RAND THE MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY 339 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 STU - SUR PGEC602 226 PGEC604 509 BIT 611 15 PGEC584 26B CACM60N 621 PGEC602 213 EJCC55 95 EJCC56 147 EJCC52 137 CATH63 168 ICC 634 210 EJCC53 116 PCS 62 17 TCJ6633 248 AUS 60B'4.2 TCB7633 17 ONR 54 40 PGEC584 268 PACM61 12B5 IBMJ621 !i5 ONR 60 249 IBMJ601 23 IBMJ621 112 IBMJ621 68 IBMJ621 24 PGEC622 200 I BMJ621 44 ONR 60 113 ONR 60 262 ONR 60 319 IBMJ602 107 ONR 60 153 ONR 60 162 IBMJ574 294 ONR 60 289 IBMJ621 .31 I BMJ602 184 IBMJ602 173 I BMJ592 132 1 BMJ621 84 IB.MJ621 89 1 BMJ592 140 18MJ621 94 ONR 60 311 SJCC62 79 WJCC58 103 ONR 60 6 ONR 60 160 ONR 60 167 LCMT61 421 PGEC613 438 ONR 60 104 ONR 60 109 ONR 60 130 ONR 60 75 DNR 60 1 IBMJ621 3 18MJ621 27 ONR 60 331 IBMJ621 34 IBMJ622 250 IBMJ621 119 IBMJ621 116 1 BMJ621 75 1 BMJ621 71 IBMJ621 58 PGEC621 6 IBMJ622 256 IBMJ621 122 I BMJ621 17 I BMJ621 63 IBMJ621 49 IBMJ574 304 JACM592 259 ICSI582 903 IBMJ621 75 AUS 572 211A CAMB49 47 EJCC61 279 PACM62 13 WJCC56 21 JACM592 152 PACM58 20 CACM631 IB WJCC58 203 AUS 60All.4 CLUN55 121 ADC 53 38 PACM59 5 IBSJ632 129 TCJ6633 219 CENG59 1 1 CSI582 1435 8 E JCC53 ARAP634 193 PACM59 67 WJCC59 358 OPI 62 104 HARV61 32 IBMJ621 63 339 SUR - SWI TITlE WORD INDEX SUM - SWI SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR SOME ORTHOGONAL METHODS OF CURVE AND A LEAST SQUARES o FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY OlSTRI8UTED POINTS ON THE o FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SURFACE FITTING SURFACE FITTING PROGRAM SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE IEFFICIENT METHD SURFACE OF AN N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERE' IFFICIENT METHO SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS NEAR SURFACES OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY CLEAN SURFACES A SURVEY RANSFER OF LATENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES CHARGE TRANSPVRT MECHANISMS IN THE T APPLIED TO THE AIR LUBRICATION OF CIRCULARLY CURVED SURFACES IE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF PLANES TO SURFACES USING DYNAMIC THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS BY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ALGORITHM SURGE, A RECODING OF THE COBOL MERCHANDISE CONTROL AN EXTENSIve HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM FOR SPACE SURVEILLANCE RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY NUMERICAL METHODS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS, A SURVEY MAGNETIC FILM MEMORIES, A SURVEY A MARKET SURVEY SIMULATION, A SURVEY THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA, A SURVEY LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES, A SURVEY A DATA TRANSMISSION SURVEY NATIONAL ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXPERIENCE THE AUTOMATIC POSITION SURVEY ANALYZER ANO COMPUTER AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING, SURVEY ANO RECOMMENDATIONS ACM MEMBERSHIP SURVEY JANUARY I, 1962 A SURVEY OF ANALOG MEMORY DEVICES SURVEY OF ANALOG MULTIPLICATION SCHEMES A SURVEY OF ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS SURVEY OF ANALOGUE-Ta-OIGITAL DATA CONVERTERS CURRENT MEDICAL LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND JOURNALS SURVEY OF CODED CHARACTER REPRESENTATION TIDNS OF THE Gl AND G2 (GERMAN) SURVEY OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN, APPLICA PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHOOS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND CLEAN SURFACES A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER MEMORY SYSTEMS A SURVEY OF DIGITAL METHODS FOR RADAR OATA PROCESSING A SURVEY OF ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS A SURVEY OF HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES RETRIEVAL A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION SURVEY OF MAGNETIC RECORDING REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES SURVEY OF MECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS A SURVEY OF MICROSYSTEM ELECTRONICS SURVEY OF MODERN PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES SURVEY OF NONMECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC DIFFERENTIA L EQUATIONS SURVEY OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND PROCESSORS F AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE 0 F AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE 0 F AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE 0 SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES A SURVEY OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS THE USSR A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN A SURVEY OF SEVERAL ASPECTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE SYSTEMS POINTING THE WAY FOR THE SMALLER USER. SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER BUREAUX SERVICE COMPUTER MEMORIES, A SURVEY OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-DIODE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY ON A COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT REPORT AND LITERATURE SURVEY ON DIGI TAL COMPUTERS (GERMANI 1958 PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT COSTING OIL SURVEYING OPERATIONS A DESK-SIZED COMPUTER APPLIED TO SURVEYING PROBLEMS A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS MARKET SURVEYS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TA8LES BLIND VARIATION AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEGY IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES UIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQ COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY IACTIVE SUSPENSION) OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE OF POLYDISPERSE BENTONITE SUSPENSIONS INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ELECTROTHE 021 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM.BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN THE USE OF SUBROUTINES ON SWAC SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS FOR DATA FITTING SWAC EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS ONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER ISWAC) ITURES OF A MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY FOR THE NATI THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN SWEDEN RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN SWEDEN PROCESSING SYST~M BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN THE 021 DATA FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN ISWEDISH) AOP ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN IN DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD WHY TUNNEL DIODES ISWEOISH) COBOL, AN INTRODUCTION ISWEOISH) COBOL GRAMMAR (SWEDISH) COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 ISWEDISH) MULTIPROGRAMMING, AN ORIENTATION ISWEDISH) MINIATURIZATION OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (SWEDISHI REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN (SWEDISH) AOP FOR POPULATION ANALOG-Ta-DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH AN IMPROVED LINEAR-SWEEP GENERATOR AN AN ERROR-SAMPLED SWEEP-POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM MAGNETIC-RECORD lNG-HEAD SELECTION SWITCH A LOAa-SHARING MATRIX SWITCH A HIGH SPEED N-PeLE, N-POSITIDN MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH AND OPERATIONS OF A HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS 34.0 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 IBMJ621 71 TCJ4613 260 TCJ36H 266 CACM594 17 CACM590 26 NCR 554 139 IBMJ602 152 IBMJ5Tl 44 IBMJ622 192 PACM61 2A5 CACM6H 172 AUS 60B'7.2 CACM622 98 CAS 57 1 EJCC61 257 PACM59 6 PGEC5Tl 49 WJCC59 249 PGEC603 308 EDPS61 504 WJCC61 1 AIC 612 379 PGEC612 191 TCJ4612 95 CACM629 470 FJCC63 365 TCJ2604 164 NCR 594 231 CACM615 226 CACM626 297 PGEC634 38B JACM541 27 PIRE530 1455 EJCC52 9B ICSI581 435 CACM600 639 ECIP55 36 ICC 631 3 IBMJ571 44 PIRE530 1393 EJCC60 67 PGEC552 52 ICC 634 189 CACM621 43 HARV47 223 fJCC63 295 EJCC52 106 WJCC61 63 TCB46H 127 EJCC52 113 AIC 612 1 CACM633 93 CACM594 22 CACM595 17 CACM599 34 CACM60D 638 CACM614 182 PGEC623 324 HARV5Tl 26 IFIP62 341 PECS52 4 EOPS61 465 PIRE611 104 PIRE611 136 BCS 58 530 DIP 62 650 PGEC591 60 EDPS61 488 CAN 58 110 TCJ3603 136 rCJ3603 140 TCJ4611 20 SOS 59 205 WJCC53 H CACM616 279 IBMJ6.31 44 PGEC636 650 PACM52P 231 JACM574 438 JACM581 9 PECS52 2 PIRE530 1294 CAMB49 116 ONR 60 160 PGEC636 650 81T 612 65 MANC51 27 BIT 611 2 BIT 612 132 BIT 613 206 8lT 614 263 BIT 631 1 BIT 633 167 Blr 612 65 NCR 537 7 IBMJ5Bl 14 IBMJ581 36 IBMJ583 204 NCR 584 246 NCR 634 25 340 5111 - SYI TITLE IIORD INDEX MEl DRY MATRIX ELECTRONIC A NEil 'CORE PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR CHEMICAL MAGNETIC CORE ACCESS THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAD-SHARING MATRIX LOAD-SHARING CORE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND TELEPHONE A SATURABLE-TRANSFORMER DIG-ITAL AMPLIFIER IIITH DIODE MATRIX METHODS IN THE THEORY OF MAGNETIC APPLICATION OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES TO MULTI-WAY IMPROVEMENTS TO CURRENT RELIABILITY OF ITEMS IN SEQUENCE IIITH SENSING AND OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC MODE INCLUDING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES FOR STORAGE AND VERTER IIITH 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST. NON-SEQUENTIAL SOME ASPECTS OF SYMPOSIUM ON RANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SUR - 5111 SWITCH. AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LON-COST MAGNETIC-CORE PGEC612 238 SIlITCH FOR ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATION PGEC564 191 SIlITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX STORES AND OTHER PURPOSES PGEC602 116 SIlITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS IBMJ612 93 SIlITCHES HARV512 316 SIlITCHES PGEC623 352 SIlITCHES ON PGEC623 369 SIlITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS PGEC623 346 SWITCHING PIRE5]0 1242 SIlITCHING EJCC56 5. SWITCHING HARV512 I] SWITCHING II JCC58 101 SWITCHING ICIP59 ]96 SIlITCHING PGEC604 415 SWITCHING THE RTCS62 ]18 SWITCHING PERFORMANCE PGEC633 310 SWITCHING RAPID-ACCESS STORAGE. IEES56 289 SWITCHING MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CON NCR 594 259 SWITCHING ALGEBRA HARV512 281 SIlITCHING ALGEBRA ICIP59 422 SlliTCHING ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-T PGEC614 610 SWITCHING AND COUPLING CIRCUITS MSEE462 16 FLOPS SWITCHING AND MEMORY CRITERION IN TRANSISTOR FLIPNCR 602 ] TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES PGEC603 302 . P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS PGEC592 108 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING BY ROTATIONAL REMAGNETIZATION HARV512 119 IIITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-19 PERMALLOY CORES PGEC583 228 MACHINE AID FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN PIRE5]0 1]48 APPLICATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN ANO TO ERROR DETECTION PGEC543 6 COMPARISON OF SATURATED AND NON SATURATED SIlITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES PGEC602 161 FORMAL LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS PACM52P 251 RECTIFIERS AS ELEMENTS OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS PACM52P 281 NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL SIlITCHING CIRCUITS IIJCC5] 114 A THEOREM ON SPOT SWITCHING CIRCUITS IIJCC55 129 SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS NCR 554 1]9 COMPLEXITY IN EL.EtTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC561 15 MULTIPLE-OUTPUT RELAY SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV512 59 TRANSISTORS IN COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV512 138 A DESIGN TECHNIQUE FOR PEDESTAL-FREE SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC51] 162 SYNTHESIS OF N-VAlUED SIlITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC581 52 ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS NCR 594 261 ADAPTIVE SWITCHING CIRCUITS WCR 604 96 ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS FOR THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC61] ]19 SWITCHING CIRCUITS CHBK62 13 MAGNETIC CORE SWITCHING CIRCUITS DIP 62 622 DESIGN OF AtP RESISTOR-COUPLED SIlITCHING CIRCUITS IBMJ633 190 LIABILITY IMPROV~MENT BY THE USE OF MULTIPLE-ELEMENT SWITCHING CIRCUITS RE IBMJ582 142 USE OF REDUNDANCY TO INCREASE RELIABILITY IN DIGITAL SIlITCHING CIRCUITS THE AUS 63 B.24 ARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS THE USE OF P PGEC603 342 DESIGN TECHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CRYOTRON SIlITCHING CIRCUITS RELAY CIRCUIT HARV61 315 ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS A STATE VARIABLE JACM6]2 209 OF INTERNAL VARIABLE A5SIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS A NOTE ON THE NUMBER PGEC594 439 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SWITCHING CIRC.UITS AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA PGEC614 638 FERRITES AND TITANATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SIlITCHING CIRCUI·TS ANO MEMORY SYSTEMS IGERMANI ECIP55 111 SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS IGERMANI ECIP55 9 TRANSISTOR SIlITCHING CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER PGEC564 192 MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES PGEC5B] 223 SIMULATION OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 104 PGEC514 242 SOME METHOOS FOR SIMPLIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'DONT CARE' CONDITIONS JACM614 491 SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES ONR 60 104 BRITISH RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES DNR 60 109 THEORY OF A FAST-SlliTCHING ELECTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DIVIDER IBMJ594 345 NONLINEAR SWITCHING ELEMENTS PACM52P 143 HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SWITCHING ELEMENTS IFIP62 632 DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING ELEMENTS PIRE625 1061 ANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY OR SNITCHING ELEMENTS IN COMPUTERS IGERMANI IWITH RECT ECIP55 105 THE DECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS HARV511 14 GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS PGEC614 631 PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS A SIMPLIFIED PGEC624 441 NUMBERS AND THEIR USE IN TME DECOMPOSITION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS CHARACTERISTIC PACM52P 215 UMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SNITCHING FUNCTIONS MINIMIZING THE N PGEC593 356 AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN. AUS 60B'2.1 SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY IBMJ603 321 HE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY MEANS OF MAGNETIC CORES IF T PGEC614 615 A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES PGEC583 196 SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF-THREE VARIABLES PGEC514265 CORRECTION TO SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF THREE VARIABLES PGEC583 250 S THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENT PGEC613 111 ·NANOSECOND SWITCHING IN THIN MAGNETIC FILMS IBMJ6D2 189 THE DESIGN AND USE OF HAZARD-FREE SWITCHING NETWORKS JACM511 41 SOME LOGICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF SWITCHING NETWORKS HARV512 235 FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNfHESIS OF BILATERAL SNITCHING NETWORKS PGEC583 231 GENERAL SYN'HESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS PGEC635 464 ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS RTCS62 10 THE RELIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER GATES RTCS62 129 ITERATIVE SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS PGEC622 123 THE SIMPLIFICATION OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SIlITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF UNILATERAL DEVICES PGEC604 411 CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWD-INPUT FLEXIBLE CELLS PGEC622 136 ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS PGEC584 285 IMPULSE SWITCHING OF FERRITES EJCC58 31 CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS ONR 60 130 INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM~S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE AN EJCC51 204 ING SOLUTIONS TO ELEtTRIC-tIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLVING SWITCHING OPERATIONS IF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAIN IEES56 35 SWITCHING RESEARCH IN GERMANY HARV512 295 SWITCHING RESEARCH IN SPAIN HARV512 99 AUTOMATIC 5~ORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM WJCC60 365 TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS EJCC51 208 THE DIAGNOSIS OF ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING SYSTEMS PGEC624 459 COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME COMPUTERS EJCC51 191 ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART lIl. MINIMIZATION OF NONSlNGUL IBMJ5CJ4 326 341 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY i946-1963 SWI - SYN TITLE WORD INDEX MllLIMICROSECOND TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES SWITCHING TECHNIQUES AT Z-5 (GERMAN) NON-BINA~Y SWITCHING THEORY INFORMATION COOING AND SWITCHING THEORY SYMPOSIUM ON 'SWITCHING THEORY ON THE SWITCHING TIME OF SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS SWITCHING TRANSISTORS LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS ANALOG BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC ELEMENTS (GERMAN) SWJTCHING-tiRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIOS REO OVERY FOR COMPUTER SWJTCHDVER IN A REAL-TIME SYSTEM REMARKS ON ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION A DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE· FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION COMPUTER LANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION COMIT, A LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION CONTINUED OPERATION NOTATION FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND ARRAY PROCESSING A GENERAlIZED TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION 'AND NUMERICAL CALCULATION A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION 8ASEO ON ALGOL 60 SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY THREADED LISTS AN INTRODUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT SYMBOL MANIPULATION IN XTRAN TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ALGEBRAIC COMPILER SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY ACM CONFERENCE ON SYMBOL MANIPULATION, PROGRAM AND PREPRINTS ADAM, A PROBLEM-ORIENTED SYMBOL PROCESSOR R SENSORY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SYMBOL TRANSFORMATION IPERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FO MACHINES . . 5-SYMBOL'8-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING PROCESSING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA SUBROU'INES, LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC CODING A SYMBOLIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ELEA 6001 COMPUTER SYMBOLIC DESIGNATIONS FOR ELECTRiCAL CONNECTIONS , PART I RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR CDMPUTATION BY MACHINE A FAMILY OF SYMBOLIC INPUT LANGUAGES AND AN ALGOL COMPILER A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS A HEURISTIC PROGRAM T~AT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS LEXICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A COMPUTER SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE NOTE ON SOME A METHOD OF EDITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (FRENCH) SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION SYMPOSIUM ON SYMBOLIC LANGUAGES IN DATA PROCESSING SYMBOLIC LOGIC IN LANGUAGE ENGINEERING SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS A COMPUTER AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC.PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES E LOGICAL FUNCTION SYMBOLIC REP~ESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABL SYMBOLIC SYNTHESIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS DIGITAL COMPUTERS LOGIC DeSIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS PROPOSED STANDARD FLOW CHART SYMBOLS THE GEOMETRY OF SYMBOLS ALCOR GROUP REPRESENTATION OF ALGOL SYMBOLS REPORT ON ~ROPOSED AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATiON PROCESSING REMARKS ON THE USE OF SYM80LS IN ALGOL (NORWEGIAN) SOME MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE USE OF SYMBOLS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL HANOL'ING IDENTIF [ERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL ALGEBRAIC P~OPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PARTIALLY SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FOR SYMMETRIC FUNC nONS SYMMETRIC LIST PROCESSOR THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES A PROCEDURE FOR INVERTING LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES o FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL" SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S ME THO COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES IARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMMETRIC MATRICES ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD IROTATIONS , EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING SPEED OF D[AGONALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC MATRICES USING JACOBI'S METHOD FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOB[ METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' COMPUTATION OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMETRIC MATR[CES' /RIABlE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR ATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF LANCLOS FOR CALCUL LATION OF THE EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX IITERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE CALCU AN EFFICIENT SC~E"E FOR THE CO-DIAGONALIZAT[ON OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN A COMPUTER WITH , .sYMMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS [TERATIVE METHODS FOR L[NEAR EQUATIONS WITH SYMMETRIC POSITIVE DEFIN.ITIVE MATRIX AN ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING SYMMETRlt SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION LOGICAL ELEMENTS THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT THE· LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES EIGENVALUES OF A SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX SYMMETRICAL TRANSISTOR LOGIC SYMPATHETICALLY PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS 1961 COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND SYMPOSIUM' COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC TRANSMIS.SION' SYMPOSIUM ON 'THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA SYMPOSIUM ON 'USE OF COMPUTER SERVICES' SYMPOSIUM ON ACVANCED COMPONENTS SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCED COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON AOVANCEO METHODS IN INFORMATION STORAGE SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFIC[AL INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM ON AUTOMAT[C PROGRAMMING ACM-NCA SYMPOSIUM ON BANKING AUTOMATION, ABSTRACTS SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SYMPOSIUM ON CODING THEORY AND CONTROL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION, DATA REDUCTION, 342 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SWI - SYM NJCC57 68 ECIP55 101 NCR 58~ 305 CHBK62 1~ IFIP62 753 IBMJ60~ ~02 NCR 56~ 7. WJCC58 93 WJCC57 121 PGEC611 ~2 ECIP55 115 I8SJ631 16 CACM599 25 JACM6H 519 PGEC61~ 729 ROME62 113 CACM638 ~6'1 CAtM613 1~1 CACM621 5~ CACM6Q~ 195 CACM6D9 ~88 CACM60~ 213 CACM612 102 PACM61 58~ CACM60~ 183 SJCC63 361 IFIP62 ~13 JACM61~ ~16 AUS 60A12.2 AUS 60C12.1 ICC 63~ 238 JACM51~ ~20 CACM60. ROME62 CATH63 JACM6]4 ROME62 ROME62 WJCC59 ICC 621 NJCC60 PACM59 PACM58 JACM591 PACM59 fJCC63 PGEC531 PACM5B JACM592 18. 421 191 501 159 3~1 2B8 1 61 11 6. 33 35 509 10 11 134 JACM62~ 4BO' CACM638456 SOS 61 91 PACM52T 90 NCR 51~ 251 PACM58 30 HACC59 1 CACM590 11 HARV61 203 CACM630 591 CACM630 599 BIT 621 1 ICIP59 315 CACM596 21 ICS1582 1321 PGEC633 244 PGEC5Bl 57 CACM639 524 JACM591 59 AUS 60B'9.1 CAcli62B 4.5 JACM632 123, JACM621 '.1 PACM59 33 JACM51~ .59 JACM601 18 JACM62. 522 IEES56 114 JACM563 223 TCJ4612 III HARV572 225 TCJUll 242 TCJ6633 211 PGEC6ll 311 TCJ6631 99 CACM614 168 WJCC58 27 JCJP59 3.4 TCB5613 100 TCB2595 71 TCB1632 43 TCB7633 76 lFIP62 "3 IFIP62 561 IFIP62 294 IFIP62 478 IC[P59 152 CACM63D 699 IFIP62 411 IFJP62 313 PGEC582 123 342 SYM - SYS TITLE WORD INDEX SYMPOSIUM ON DATA REDUCTION SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC AIDS TO BANKING SYMPOSIUM ON ERROR DETECTION ANO CORRECTION E 1, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE Of MAGNETIC TAP E 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAP SYMPOSIUM ON FAST MEMORY TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM ON INOUSTRIAL SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM ON LANGUAGES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM ON LINEAR PROGRAMMING . SYMPOSIUM ON MACHINE TRANSLATION SYMPOSIUM ON MATRIX COMPUTATIONS SYMPOSIUM ON METHODS FOR SOLVING LINEAR SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED ANALDG-DIGITAL SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN COMPUTING METHODS TRANSLATION SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE SYMPOSIUM ON MULTI-PROGRAMMING CCONCURRENT PROGRAMS! COMPUTERS IFRENCH! SYMPOSIUM ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS USING AUTOMATIC SYMPOSIUM ON OPTIMUM ROUTING IN LARGE NETWORKS SYMPOSIUM ON PATTERN RECOGNITION SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES SYMPOSIUM ON STABILITY OF NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS SYMpOSIUM ON S~ITCHING ALGEBRA SYMPOSIUM ON SWITCHING THEORY SYMPOSIUM ON SYMBOLIC LANGUAGES IN DATA PROCESSING INFORMATION SYMPOSIUM ON THE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND NS AND CAPABILITIES ON INFORMATIDN RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMORY OESIG SPEED COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH COMPUTERS SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY SMALL COMPUTATION IFRENCH! SYMPOSIUM ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ANALOG AND DIGITAl 5 1, A BUSINESS USER'S APPROACH SYMPOSIUM ON THE SELECTION ANO TRAINING OF PROGRAMMER BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE FORMATIDN AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION CLUSTER AN UPPER BOUND ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A SYNAPSE NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL SYNAPSES TA FOR LARGE THI A FEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THE STABILIZED SYNCHRO TO DIGITAL CONVERTER SYNCHRONIZATION OF A MAGNETIC COMPUTER DIGITAL DATA THE DESIGN OF SYNCHRONIZING BUFfERS FOR COllECTING AND DISTRIBUTING REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION • CORRECTION TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISIDN OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN OF PROTON SYNCHROTRON THE USE THE COMPUTER-RELATED SCIENCES ISYNNOETICS) AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE YEAR 1915 ON THE MECHANIZATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS IDENTIFICATION OF NESTED STRUCTURES IN PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS THE TIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTO~A SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS AND OPERATOR PRECEDENCE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYZER SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC AUGMENTS TO ALGOL A NEW MODEL OF SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION A SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION OF BC NELIAC THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANOARDS' METHOD OF SYNTACTIC INTEGRATION SYNTACTIC RETR IEVAL SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY Of ENGLISH AUTOMATlC-PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THRDUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS· A SYNTACTICAL CHART DF ALGOL 60 SYNTACTICAL CHARTS OF COBOL 61 PANEL ON SEMANTICS AND SYNTACTICS SYNTOL ISYNTAGMATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGE) (fRENCH) INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTDMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX IBY FRAGMENTATION) AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING GEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GAMM CONFEI THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL Al LOGICAL SYNTAX AND TRANSFORMATION RULES PROCESSORS A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR Of FORMAL LANGUAGE THE STRUCTURE AND USE OF THE SYNTAX OIRECTEt COMPILER A SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER FOR ALGOL 60 A SYNTAX DIRECTED GENERATOR SYNTAX IN UNIVERSAL. TRANSLATION A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FDR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM SDME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES SYNTAX OF THE GERMAN NOUN PHRASE GERMAN SYNTAX PATTERNS MACHINE THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING ALGE8RAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS IN SYNTHESIS THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATIC FORMULA SYNTHESIS INVESTIGATION OF A CLA·SS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS AN EXPERIMENTAl MATRICES THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES CORRECTION TO THE SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REDUNDANT LOGICAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS OF A COMMUNICATION NET APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A OIGITAL COMPUTER BUILOING BLOCK IDEAL TRANSFORMERS IN SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG COMPUTERS RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHOOS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA LOGICAL, FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHF.SIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING NETWORKS SYNTHESIS OF BINARY RING COUNTERS Of GIVEN PERIODS THRESHOLD ELEMENT THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS A TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC AND FILTERING SYSTEMS THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTER-LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION THE APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY TO THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS OUTPUTS A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR nlE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K DIGITAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED STATIONARY NOISE SYMBOLIC SYNTHESIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS FUNCTIONS SYNTHESIS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FOR SYMMETRIC SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE 8EHAVIOR ON AN APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY 343 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SWI - SYN I flP62218 TCB5624 154 ICIP59 492 TCJ2593 118 TCJ2593 120 IFIP62 636 IFIP62 213 IFIP62 513 ICIP59 99 ICIP59 218 IFIP62 198 ICIP59 108 PGEC593 262 IFIP62 252 TCB5612 62 IflP62 326 IFIP62 570 ICIP59 102 IFIP62 716 IFIP62 461 IFIP62 518 IFIP62 201 ICIP59 422 IFIP62 153 ICC 621 1 ICIP59 495 PGEC563 142 ICIP59 479 ICIP59 432 ICIP59 421 ICIP59 481 TCJ2593 101 PGEC564 240 FJCC62 285 PACM52P 113 SOS 62 111 PGEC603 359 NCR 612 115 EJCC56 90 PACM56 31 PGEC612 169 PGEC613 461 IEES56 12 BIT 614 221 MTL 612 673 MTL 611 143 NSMT60 113 JACM633 316 CACM620 515 FJCC63 365 IFIP62 306 CACM604 211 MTL 611 25 CACM631 361 NSMT60 39 NSMT60 286 fJCC63 397 CACM623 145 CACM619 393 CACM625 260 IFIP62 333 IFIP62 219 MTL 612 615 MIPP61 305 ICIP59 125 HARV49 125 CACM638 451 ARAP623 207 CACM611 51 EJCC61 295 Mfl 612 593 ROME62 23 CACM638 456 ~SMT60 280 NSMT60 234 MANC5l 35 HARV511 51 NSMT60 462 PGEC633 300 PGEC574 231 PGEC5R2 122 RTCS62 251 IBMJ603 311 NCR 594 204 WJCC55 16 ICIP59 1j8 PGEC583 231 JACM603 281 PGEC625 639 PGEC614 135 PGEC614 604 EJCC57 139 HARV571 244 HARV572 74 CACM627 400 PACM52T 90 PGEC581 ~7 CA8S62 360 JACM594 486 PGEC636 904 343 TITLE WORD INDEX SYN - SYS A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS BY GRAPHICAL-MECHANICAL AIDS FOR THE THEORY OF NONSINGI ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE ACTIVE COMPONENTS GENERAL A METHOD FOR MACHINES A NETWORKS CONTROL SYSTEM TRANSFER-FUNCTION MUSE, A SOUND RINTED IN MAGNETIC INK, 1M PASSING BI A METHOD FOR BEHAVIOR SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF ELEMEMTS OF A COMPLETE COMPUTING BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING AN ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY THE UNIVAC PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL RECORDIMG THE ORACLE MEMORY CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC AN IMPRoveD CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE THe MARCHANT COMPUTER MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM THE ELECTRDDATA COMPUTER IN A DATA-REDUCTION NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPILER AN EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL THE OIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL A DIGITAL-ANALOG MACHINE TOOL CONTROL A CENTRALIZED DATA PROCESSING A MERCHANDISE CONTROL THE IBM 701 SPEEDCODING A CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE MEMORY A TRULY AUT,OMATIC COMPUTING A PULSE-DURATION-MODULATED DATA-PROCESSING AN IMPRIlNED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABII.IlATlON PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIIMAC FUNCTIONAL CRGANIIATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIIMAC INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BIIMAC A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING THE IBM 705 EDPM MEMORY OMNICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING DESIGN OF A NUMERICAL MILLING MACHINE THE MASTER TERRAIN MODEL A PROGRAM-CONTROLLED PROGRAM INTERRUPTION AN AUTOMATIC VOICE READOUT ON-LINE SALES RECORDING THE CARDATRON AND THE DATAFILE IN THE DATATRON THE CARDATRON AND THE DATAFILE IN THE DATATRON AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE-TRANSPORT THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIIMAC THE WREDAC THE RANDCM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE I, LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE SIMPLE CONSTANT-TEMPERATURE OVEN AND CONTROL DATA ACQUISITION IN THE WRE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROLL CONTROL DEMONSTRATION PROBLEMS ON THE WREDAC THE NATIONAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE BURROUGHS BUSINESS PROCESSING INTERROGATION IN THE BIIMAC PLANNING A DATA PROCESSING FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC COOING THE GE-I00 DATA PROCESSOR PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER DESIGN OF THE RCA 501 THE IBM 7070 DATA PROCESSING \ THE BENDIX G-150, GENERAl PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER CONDlflONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTING IN A NERVOUS PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 709 INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 THE DATAMATIC 1000 MODEL 1~00 OUTPUT THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AN ERROR-SAMPLED SWEEP-POSITION CONTROL A COMBINED INDEXING-ABSTRACTING INFCRMATIDN HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE A SELF-ORGANIZING BINARY INPUT AND OUTPUT IN THE X-I OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 THE RCA 501 ASSEMBL Y THE RESIDUE NUMBER THE BURROUGHS 220 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER IBM 7070 DATA-PROCESSING THE RESIDUE NUMBER THE FERRANTI PERSEUS DATA-PROCESSING PILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER 3~~ SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE MACHINES SYNTHESIS OF MULTI TERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS SYNTHESIS OF N-VALUED SWITCHING CIRCUITS SYNTHESIS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES SYNTHESIS OF RELAY CIRCUITS SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUED FEEDBACK CIRCUITS SYNTHESIS OF VECTOR NETWORKS SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS AND PASSIVE SYNTHESIZER SYNTHESIZING MINIMAL STROKE AND DAGGER FUNCTIONS SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATEO BY A CHARACTER, P SYNTHETIC MATERIALS FOR HYORODYNAMICAL COMPUTATIONS SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE SYNTOl (SYNTAG~ATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGE) (FRENCH) SYNTOL IN AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION (FRENCH) SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYM - SYS PGEC59~ HARV572 PGEC581 MTl 612 ECIP55 IBMJ603 18MJ59~ "1 302 52 531 213 321 326 IBMJ631 ~O PGEC635 ~6~ PACM52P 265 PGEC57~ 261 PGEC591 13 CCST61 232 WJCC55 7 IFIP62 ~51 NCR 602 55 PGEC58~ HARV61 CABS62 1F1P62 ROME62 277 23 360 279 6~5 MSEE~62 II HARV~7 41 32 HARV~9 EJCC51 6 EJCC51 16 EJCC52 31 PGEC521 60 ANL 53 41 ONR 53 30 IIJCC53 161 EJCC5~ ~2 EJCC5~ H EJCC5~ 85 30 23 38 ONR 5~ IIJCC5~ IIJCC5~ II JCC54 ~6 WJCC5~ WJCC5~ JACM5~1 172 EJCC56 EJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 WJCC56 NCR 56~ NCR 5M 115 136 101 PGEC56~ 219 .. CF157 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 EJCC57 LSU 57 NEIIC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 WJCC57 AUS 571 I BMJ571 I BMJ571 I BMJ571 AUS 572 AUS 572 AUS 573 AUS 573 AUS 573 WCR 57~ CAN 58 CAN 58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCC58 EJCt5B LSU 58 MTP 58 PACM58 PACM58 SACI58 WJCC58 I BMJ5Bl ICSI581 ICSI582 I BMJ58~ EJCC59 ICIP59 PACM59 PACM59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 WJCC59 PGEC592 TCJ2592 JACM593 51 11 30 128 219 251 198 19 52 156 18~ ~ 10 53 62 119 12~ 88 188 202101 62 76 8~ 202 211B 30~ 312 313 105 29 349 181 71 160 165 168· 119 16 18 ~3 66 14 449 1203 3l~ 212 342 41 ~4 127 1~6 212 222 140 68 313 3~4 SYS - SYS TITLE WORD INDEX PROPOSAL FOR A FEASIBLE PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SCIENTIFIC DATA PROCESSING A COMPLETELY INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING STOC~ CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING THE ORION DATA PROCESSING THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM A OESCRIPTION OF THE IBM 7~7~ UNIVAC RANDEX II, RANDOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF A TRANSLATION REPORT ON SOME PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIFIED TRANSFER THE COMIT THE HARVEST ANALOG TIME DELAY COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRONIC AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING THE ICT 1301 DATA PROCESSING THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 COMPUTER AN ANALYSIS OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC AN IMAGINARY NUMBER EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. A MULTI-ADDRESSABLE RANDOM ACCESS FILE BENDIX G-20 DESCRIPTION OF THE MERCURY REAL TIME COMPUTING MULTILEVEL PROGRAMMING FOR A REAL-TIME THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-~100 DATA PROCESSING DATAVIEW, A GENERAL PURPOSE DATA DISPLAY THE SATURN AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT SIGN DETERM'INATION IN A MODULAR NUMBER DESIGN OF A LARGE-SCALE CRYOGENIC MEMORY A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE INDEXING A MICROINSTRUCTION THE MUSP STATISTICAL NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING THE CONCEPT OF THE LINK SEGMENT PRINCIPLES OF THE SELF-ORGANIZING A SELF-ORGANIZING RECOGNITION AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER THE SLANG ANALYSIS OF A CONSTANT-INPUT-FLOW HYDRAULIC A PRELIMINARY STRUCTURAL TRANSFER A OIGITAL CORRELATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON THE ROOTS OF AN EQUATION SAKO, AN AUTOMATIC COOING A DIRECT ORDERING, RECORDING ANO INVOICING MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRAL lIED ACCOUNTING HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC THE KDF9 COMPUTER CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING DATA DESCRIPTION IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING THE COLASL AUTOMATIC COOING ICON, A MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AN INTROOUCTION TO THE KLS PROCESSING THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF THE NERVOUS THE MANIAC III ARITHMETIC AN EXPERI~ENTAL TIME-SHARING ,THE UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER AEI 1010 DATA PROCESSING ONE-LEVEL STORAGE SAAB 500, A NUMERICAL CONTROL THE ATLAS SCHEDULING CONFLEX I, A CONDITIONED REFLEX THE KDF9 COMPUTER ENCAPSULATEO LOGIC BLOCKS, THE A.W.A. 'DATABLOC' THE CIRRUS MULTIPROGRAM CYCLOPS-1, A SECONO GENERATION RECOGNITION THE DIRECT ACCESS SEARCH EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIIED INFORMATION PROCESSING AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B5000 DATA PROCESSOR A HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INVESTIGATION OF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS MEMORY HYBRID SI~ULATION OF AN AIRCRAFT ADAPTIVE CONTROL TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER EXPERIENCE WITH THE ATLAS SCHEDULING SKETCHPAD, A MAN-MACHINE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION RECOVERY FOR COMPUTER SWITCHOVER IN A REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC READOUT EVERYMAN'S INFORMATION AN IMPROVED tUNNEL DIODE MEMORY AN INTRINSICALLY ADDRESSED PROCESSING A DIRECTLY COUPLED MULTIPROCESSING DYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR A REAL-TIME A COMPUTER-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT THE GUS MULTICOMPUTER PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC A CATALOGUE ENTRY RETRIEVAL THE TORONTO COMPUTER-BASED TRAFFIC CONTROL DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I, PROTOTYPE MACHINE MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW IDEAL COMPUTER SUPPORT PROGRAM AND A SPECIFIC I.B.M. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION PROCESSING 345 SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYN - SYS CACM598 7 AUS 60 B7.3 AUS 60 A~.2 AUS 60 A4.3 AUS 60 C5.~ CAN 60 338 EJCC60 161 EJCC60 189 EJCC60 255 NSMT60 53 NSMT60 88 I'ISMT60 ~39 WJCC60 23 WJCC60 103 WJCC60 225 WJCC60 365 TCB~601 29 TCB~603 119 TCJ3603 161 CACM60~ 2~5 TCJ2604 152 WCR 604 42 CACM605 325 CAS 61 101 EJCC61 1 EJCC61 158 EJCC61 1n EJCC61 232 HARV61 136 LCMT61 305 LCMT61 351 MIPP61 110 PACM61 6C2 PACM61 6C6 PACM61 10C3 PACM61 12C4 SOS 61 255 WJCC61 545 WJCC61 593 CACM61N 501 CACM611 75 t BMJ611 ~~ MTl. 611 195 PGEC611 63 TCJ~611 62 ARAP612 161 TCJ4612 150 CAS 62 31 DIP 62 638 FJCC62 108 PACM62 29 PACM62 30 PACM62 44 PACM62 59 ROME62 121 ROME62 4~9 SJCC62 1~1 SJCC62 195 SJCC62 335 WOC062 182 I BSJ621 64 TCB6621 30 PGEC622 223 BIT 623 182 TCJ5623 238 NCR 624 132 AUS 63 C.l AUS 63 C.8 AUS 63 C.17 FJCC63 21 FJCC63 167 FJCC63 183 FJCC63 229 FJCC63 271 FJCC63 311 FJCC63 ~25 SJCC63 29 SJCC63 59 SJCC63 329 IBSJ631 76 PGEC631 3 CACM633 123 IBMJ633 199 IBSJ633 182 IBSJ633 218 I BSJ633 230 IBSJ633 240 TCJ5634 28~ TCJ563~ 3~5 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 PGEC636 CACM637 TCB7644 A WJCC58 A PACM59 ON BIT 62~ AN ARAP63~ THE JACM612 671 7~7 81~ 896 409 121 50 10 203 193 260 3~5 SYS - SYS TITLE WORO INOEX NATION SIMULATION, AN EXAMPLE OF A SELF-ORGANIZING S-2000 TRANSISTORIZED LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATlDNA, AND DATA-FLOW AND SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZED MEMORY TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE COMPUTER, A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A MISSILE CHECKOUT OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION DEVICES IN DATA-PROCESSING FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER OF MISSPELLED NAMES IN AN AIRLINES PASSENGER RECORD OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN IN IMPLEMENTING A MAJOR APPLICATION ON AN E.D.P. THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS AND PLANNING FOR ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL OF-FREEDO~ SIMULATION OF A MANNED ORBITAL DOCKING FOUNDATIONS FOR THE COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORD-KEEPING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA PROCESSING OF PATTERN RECOGNITION IN A SELF-ORGANIZING COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF THE WRE DATA PROCESSING ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED' DATA GATHERING SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL CONTROL INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS ACHIEVE MAXIM.UM UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING APPLICATION OF AN EMIOEC ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING ASYMMETRIC ERRORS IN ONE CHANNEL OF A MULTICHANNEL ALLOCATION IN A MULTIPROCESSOR MULTIPROGRAMMED FROM THE USE OF LINDE'S INDEXING AND RETRIEVAL OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER RANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE CONTENT ANALYSIS,STUDIES USING THE GENERAL INQUIRER OF RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF KEY TO AIR FORCE DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHOOE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE OF EVEN OReER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL COMPILER OF THE IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING IRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY DERIVED CLASSifiCATION OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING THE RESIDUE NUMBER VENTURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC CODING MOTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTIC GITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INFORMATION PUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP THE DEVELOPMENT Of A COMPUTER ASSISTED STOCK CONTROL AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL TO THE DESIGN Of INTERCDNNECTIONS FOR A FAST LOGIC N IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHENSIVE OL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONAL DIGITAL COMPUTER UMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER OR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC A SIMULATION MODEL FOR DATA A COORDINATED DATA-PROCESSING ESS OPERATING GUIDES THE RAYDAC SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM A SYSTEM COMPUTER SYSTEI' AUTOMATIC SYSTEM SYSTEM THE SYSTEM ION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIMATION FUNCTIONS LINEAR SYSTEM THE DESIGN AND SYSTEM A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM THE INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM THE D21 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM THE DETERMINATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM USE IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES SYSTEM DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART II, SYSTEM INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERAT·ING SYSTEM PART I, SYSTEM A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM SYSTEM PROCESSING MACHINE THE RCA 601 SYSTEM DIGITAL-COMPUTER SYSTEM OIGITAL-COMPUTER-SYSTEM NEW CONCEPTS IN COMPUTING SYSTEM A FLEXIBLE AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO DIGITAL SYSTEM SYSTEM A MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEM IN COMPUTER APPLICATION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINE AND SYSTEM COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DISPLAY SYSTEM A.D.P. SYSTEM TRANSLA TI ON SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM 346 SYS - SYS INTER~ PHILCO DYNAMIC INITIAL PROJECT STORAGE PERMUTED THE ACRE THE ROLE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC DIVISIONS RETRIEVAL AN OUTLINE EXPERIENCE MODELS AND ORGANIZING ORGANIZING EXPERIMENTS SIX DEGREETHEORETICAL AN EXTENSIVE PROGRAMMING GENERALIZATION ONLINE DIGITAL SOME BASIC CON MAGNETOSTRICTIVE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM LANGUAGE PROBLEMS THE USE OF MANNED A CENTRAL COMPUTER PROGRAM DESIGN TO A CASE STUDY IN THE CODING FOR MULTIPLE PROBLEMS OF STORAGE RETRIEVAL QUESTIONS AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT DATA PREPARATION AND T THE TESTING OF CATHODE A COMPUTER APPROACH TO THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE FOUR ADVANCED COMPUTERS, THE DESIGN AND OPERATION BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS THE ARITHMETIC TRANSLATORTHE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMP THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING A COMPUTER FOR SOLVING LINEAR A DESCRIPTION OF A COOPERATIVE MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIMETHE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE 01 A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF COM DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON APPLICATION OF HYBRID ANALOG AND THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, THE USE OF INVENTORY SIMULATION IN A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS APPLICATION OF LIST-PROCESSING METHODS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INfORMATIO IE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTR IRALLELISM IN CO~,PUTER ORGANIZAT ION RANDOM N COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE F (FRENCH) (GERMAN) THE {RCA 5011 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AND ANALOG COMPUTER TO DETERMINE REFINERY-PROC AND ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY AND LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 APPLICATION OF HYBRID LOGIC CIRCUITRY APPROACH TO RELIABILITY APPROXIMATION BY DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULAT ASPECTS OF THE HD FILE DRUM AT LOADING TIME AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR CSIRAC BY SVENSKA·AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN CENTRAL CHARACTERISTICS BY SIMULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF A COMPUTER CONTROLLER FOR CONSIDERATIONS CONSIDERATIONS AND THE MONITOR DESIGN OF AN DATAMATIC 1000 DESCRIPTION FOR AN IMPROVED INFORMATION DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN DESIGN PROGRESS DESIGN ELECTRONIC ANALOG DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS DESIGN IN THE AUSTRALIAN POST OFFICE DESIGN CF A COMPUTER FOR RUSSIAN-ENGLISH DESIGN OFA SMALL, FAST DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN OF CIRRUS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 50S 62 19 NEWC51 106 CACM610 431 CAC.M625 282 EJCC61 33 CACM631 28 11 MIPP61 WJCC59 217 CAS 58 54 WJCC59 159 IBMJ591 2 CACM614 192 CACM623 169 SJCC63 299 CAN 60 44 HTP 58 669 LSU 55 23 FJCC63 121 WJCC54 60 SJCC63 91 SJCC63 305 CAS 51 1 AUS 513 301 WJCC55 86 CACM62N 561 AUS 512 201 PGEC603 329 NCR 602 124 AUS 60 A1.3 WJCC61 51 CAS 51 1 WJCC59 299 BCS 58 465 PGEC625 655 CACM610 421 ICSI581 163 PGEC636 155 TCJ6633 219 PACM52T 42 SJCC63 241 RMCS60 39 EJCC61 264 I EES56 319 AUS 63 C.15 CACM592 9 SJCC62 ~19 AUS 60B'10.4 PGEC622 164 J ACM564 266 CACM62D 516 NCR 544 82 FJCC63 141 IFIP62 354 SJCC63 105 TCB5611 19 AUS 63 8.4 AUS 60B'2.1 TCJ6644 321 I CSI 582 1411 EJCC51 68 WJCC61 151 PWCS54 62 IF IP62 456 ECIP55 154 CAS 60 68 CAS 51 99 19 EJCC61 EJCC51 34 EJCC52 63 ROME62 601 NCR 602 124 PGEC604 418 EJCC58 28 PGEC592 204 WJCC58 191 CACM610 446 AUS 512 218 AUS 60 C3.1 PGEC636 650 WJCC56 126 AUS 63 C.21 EJCC51 40 WJCC58 )3 IBSJ632 153 NEWC51 36 PACM61 lOCI EJCC60 173 CCST61 33 CHBK62 16 P IRE625 1013 AUS 63 C.2 AUS 63 A.1 FJCC63 139 CAS 51 64 CHBK62 4 EJCC61 323 AUS 63 A.9 NSMT60 491 PGEC636 698 AUS 60 C5.2 346 SYS - SYS TITLE WORD INDEX SYSTEM SYSTEM THE SYSTEM SYSTEM AN ANALYSIS OF REAL AND SIMULATED STATISTICS FOR SYSTEM THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM OPTlMIZAT.ION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM AN AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS POWER-SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS TS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM A NONARITHMETICAL SYSTEM ON MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INTERCONNECTIONS, AND SYSTEM IBM 1~40 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM THE MOST ECONOMIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AN INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM SAGE, A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM A DATA COM~UNICATIONS AND PROCESSING SYSTEM 0825, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM IN PRINTED CEC IMAL FORM A SYSTEM AN ADVANCED MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM DISPLAY OOOOAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM MULTI-CHANNEL ANALO~OIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM S DEVICES A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM c, AN INPUT SYSTEM LAI THE TRIAL TRANSLATlJR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM ON OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM A SYSTEM A SYSTEM COMPUTER A SYSTEM 701 CCMPUTER A GENERAL SYSTEM DIGITAL DATA A SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM RETRIEVAL AN EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM A CONTROL SYSTEM A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM PROCESSING A MINIMUM COST DRIVING SYSTEM A HIGH TRACK-DENSITY SERVO-ACCESS SYSTEM AN IMPROVED READING SYSTEM THE COMIT SYSTE" DESIGN OF AN INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM A LOGICAL READING SYSTEM A DIGITAL SYSTEM USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM THE MUL T.I-L I ST SYSTEM SCIENCES AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM A REAL-TI~E UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM ATiONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM THE DESIGN OF A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM THE ITERATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM AN INTEGRATED COMPUTATION SYSTEM I NF ORMA TI ON THE FACT COMPILER, A SYSTEM A NEW INPUT-OUTPUT SEL.ECTION SYSTEM THE PACT I COOING SYSTEM PRINT 1. A PROPOSED CODING SYSTEM PRINT 1, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM THE SHARE OPERATING SYSTEM THE STENOWRITER, A SYSTEM A COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM THE BKS SYSTEM COMMENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM THE COMAC, AN EFFICIENT PUNCHED CARD COLLATING SYSTEM THE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM PROPOSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM HIGH PERFORMANCE 14-CHANNEL "AGNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTEM ANALYSER A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC DATA-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM SYSTEM ENTATION REQUIRED FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION INVOLVING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM UTILISATICN OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-OIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM ALUATlCN STUCY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSHIG SYSTEM THE USE OF THE GENIE SYSTEM THE SYSTEM THE COMPUTER SYSTEM NON-PROCEDURAL DATA SYSTEM I~PROVEMENT THROUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIOUS SYSTEM APPLICATION CF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PHASE EQUILIBRIA IN THE FERRITE REGION OF THE SYS TEM SIMULATION OF A BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM TRANSCOOE, A SYSTE" THE MARK 5 SYSTEM THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM THE PO~ER SUPPLY SYSTEM NEERING FI THE INTRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYS TEM HE BANG-BANG ceNTROL PI APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM ON THE INVERSION COMPLEXITY OF A SYSTEM 347 DESIGN OF THE ETL KM-6 COMPUTER DESIGN OF THE GAMMA 60 DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND OYSEAC DESIGN PURPOSES DISK STORAGE OPERATION DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS EMPLOYING MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE USE ERROR ANALYSIS IN COMPUTATION EVALUATION AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY EVALUATOR TECHNIQUES IATION OF A RADAR AND I EXTENSICN FABR ICA TION FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS FOR A COBOL COMPILER FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE RESEARC~ ORGANIZATION FOR A LOW-COST MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY FOR A SMALL COMPUTER FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER FOR AIR DEFENSE FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE FOR CARDIAC ANALYSIS FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUND FOR COUNTING AND RECORDING ELECTRICAL IMPULSES FOR DATA PROCESSING FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND FOR DC VOLTAGES FOR DECISION MAKING IA GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND FOR DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF MACHINE FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DOCUMENTS PREPARED ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINES FOR ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANS FOR FIELD COMPUTER APPLICATIONS THE EVOLUTI FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALO~DIGITAL COMPUTATION FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION OF MAGNETIC-TAPE FOR LOGIC DESIGN DATA ACCUMULATION AND FOR LOGICAL BLOCK DIAGNOSIS ~ITH DATA LOADING FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA FOR MAGNETIC CORE MEMORIES FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK STORAGE FOR MAGNETICALLY RECORDED DIGITAL DATA FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION FOR MINIMUM COST FOR NONRETURN-TD-ZERO MAGNETIC RECORDING FOR POSITION DETERMINATION FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL FOR REFERENCES AND ABSTRACTS IN THE COMPUTER FOR SAVINGS BANKS TELLERTRON, FOR SPACE SURVEILLANCE FOR SWITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLIC FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER FOR THE EDSAC FOR THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR THE ERA-I103 FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL OF FOR THE FLORIDA AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (FLAC) FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 FOR THE IBM 705 FOR THE IBM 709 FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING OF STENOTYPY FOR THE LGP-30 FOR THE PHILCO-2000 FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES FOR UNIVAC-LARC FOR USE AS A PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG NET~ORK FOR WINe TUNNELS HANDLING OF FUNCTIONAL OPERATO~S HARDWARE FACILITIES AND INSTRUM II IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE IN A MANUFACTURI~G ENTERPRISE 10 COMPUTER EV IN NUMERICAL CALCULATION IN OPERATION ISSUE LANGUAGES LEVELS RELIAB III TY LOSS STUDIES MANGANESE-IRON-OXYGEN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER OF AUTOMATIC COOING FOR FERUT OF AUTO~ATIC CODING FOR TREAC OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF BESM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT ENGI OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF T OF FUNCTIONS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYS - SYS IFIP62 690 WJCC5B 130 P IRE530 1262 PGEC5~2 8 TCJ5622 94 WJCC57 43 WJCC61 315 PI RE530 1341 26 IEES56 CCST61 168 WJCC59 153 WJCC61 490 PCS 62 254 WJCC60 251 CACM620 618 CACM625 273 TOMM5B 205 PWCS54 67 ICSI5B2 1181 PGEC612 238 SJCC63 51 JACM584 319 EJCC57 1~8 PGEC636 887 FJCC62 280 FJCC62 86 PGEC636 835 PACM52P 61 EJCC59 181 EJCC61 17 WJCC54 113 SOS 62 283 PGEC631 10 NCR 537 2 WCR 571t 111 BIT 613 177 EJCC58 138 FJCC63 517 PACM56 21 JACM571 12 JACM611 97 JACM563 175 EJCC57 190 IFlP62 678 CACM604 236 SJCC63 127 AUS 60 C4.3 IBMJ614 2B7 PGEC543 22 ICIP59 183 /IUS 60 B3.1 PGEC553 93 EJCC57 164 EJCC61 105 IFIP62 273 CAN 62 136 NCR 624 101 EJCC61 257 IBMJ612 93 PACM59 35 AUS 63 C.19 IEES56 337 NCR 624 86 JACM563 181 WJCC60 73 WJCC57 37 JACM564 272 WJCC56 45 ACFl57 29 ARAP591 169 PGEC622 187 CAN 60 121 CACM612 104 ROME62 253 ICSI5B2 1245 CAN 60 24 DNR 56 49 NCR 612 69 AUS 60 C8.4 PGEC561 7 J ACM612 168 EJCC57 96 ONR 56 71 IFIP62 236 PACM61 1284 ARAP612 1 WJCC54 98 PGEC636 607 PACM61 11-1 I BMJ582 148 LSU 57 82 I BMJ583 193 PGEC621 17 JACM554 243 ARAP591 23 ACFl57 39 CENG59 1 TCJ2593 115 PACM62 50 JACM584 331 347 SYS - SYS TITLE WORD INDEX INDEXING USING THE IBM 7090 OPS THE MERGE A MORE RATIONAL THE ALPHA VECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF A AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED DIGITAL CIRCUITS A THREE-VALUED MPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. II. THE NUMERICAL THE NUMERICAL MACHINE FEATURES FOR A MORE AUTOMATIC MONITORING TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL THE SIMULATION OF lH~Q~:~~=RT~:~G~~:R~~= OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER SYSTEM OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, AND SYSTEM OF JUSTICE THROUGH INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM OF LINEAR CONSTRAINTS SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS ON THE 'BEST' SYSTEM OF LOGIC AND ITS APPL,lCATlDN TO BASE THREE SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES (SRC) CO SYSTEM OF RESIDUAL CLASSES IN MATHEMATICAL MACHINES SYSTEM ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS . SYSTEM ON FERUT SYSTEM DN SIRIUS' SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MULTIPLE-tOCKPIT DIGITAL SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MDBIDIC . THE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MDBIDIC 8 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF THE OYSEAC OPTICAL OISPLAY FOR DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM OUTPUT THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART I, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS ANO THE MONITOR DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART II, THE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AND ITS LANGUAGE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART Ill, THE EXPANDED FUNCTION OF THE LOADER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV. THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING ANO OPERATING SYSTEM PART V. THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPILER COMPUTERS IMPROVE POWER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE G.ENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE ON PREDICTION OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT COMPUTER PROGRAMMES FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM PLANNING , RELIABILITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW ONS OF THE FIRST KINO BY THE INVERSION OF THE LINEAR SYSTEM PRODUCED BY QUADRATURE IHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATI ELEMENTS AN. OPERATIONAL HYBRID COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL SYSTEM REDUNDANCY AND INFORMATION THEORY MAJORITY GATE LOGIC IMPROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY A NOTE ON THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER PROBLEMS IN FLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS A DIGITAL SYSTEM SIMULATOR SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE DYSEAC AN AUTOMATED TECHNIOUE FOR. CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM STUDY . SYSTEM SUMMARY OF IBM 7030 SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE CONTROL SYSTEM SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-20DO CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY A STOCK-CDNTROLAND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING A VIDICON SCANNER OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTION AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS AN AUTOMATIC DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DISK .FILES AN ON-LINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ENGLISH LANGUAGE A PATTERN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS INSTRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURP9SE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATION EQUIPMENT' EVALUATION AND VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS AN INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH REMOTE INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA AN INFORMATION SYSTEM WITH THE A8ILITY TO EXTRACT INTELLIGENCE FROM .HCROSADIC A HIGH-SPEEO DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH VARIA8LE FORMAT OUTPUT THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING. C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS AUTHORITY STORES SYSTEM, A CASE STUDY THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERAT!'VE EFFORT THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM, A LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER RPOSE COMPUTER THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PU 8UNEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT REL1ABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, CIRCUIT DESIGN RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM, DATAMATIC 1000 INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER STAFF ·PROB.LEMS AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM, II lADES II) THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION FORTRAN, AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM, ITS DEVELOPMENT, USE AND FUTURE G THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PRDGRAMMIN RELIABILITY· OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, MARGINAL CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING THE W.R.E. DATA CONVERSION SYSTEM, MK II DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM. PART I DESIGN OF AN ALL-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART I CIRCUIT DESIGN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM. PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART II DESIGN OF AN ALL-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART II LOGICAL OESIGN THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITV ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART II, USER'S DESCRIPTION THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST. PRESENT, AND FUTURE THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT BUFFERING THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. SUPERVISORY CONTROL NGEABLE DISK PACKS A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM, THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHA COMMENT ON 'AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM' EGRATED PROGRA'MING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INT AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BELL SYSTEM'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE GRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV, THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPILER DESIGN OF AN INTE NS AS AN AID TO COMPUTER MAINTENANCE SYSTEMATIC DETAILED RECORDING OF CIRCUIT SAFETY MARGI PROCESSING ANALYSIS A METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIC DOCUMENTATION, KEY TO IMPROVED DATA LOGIC DIAGRA'S A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER SIMPLIFICATION OF PROGRA~S SYSTEMATIC MISTAKE ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMATIC SCALING FOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS COMPUTERS SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALOG ABBREVIATING WORDS SYSTEMATICALLY A STUDY OF METHODS FOR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES S FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMATICALLY ASCERTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF SCIENTIST SYSTEMS SYSTEMATICALLY INTRODUCED REDUNDANCY IN LOGICAL SYSTEMATICS OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS POTENTIAL SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL 348 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYS - SYS PA'M62 38 FJCC63 609 CACM599 33 JACM573 3~1 ICIP59.w7 DIP 62 5~3 ICIP59 ~19 JACM572 172 JACM512 121 TCB5612 51 CAN 58 209 PGEC593 326 WCR 574' 18 EJCC59 101 PGEC541 1 EJCC57 230 WJCC61 645 IBSJ632 153 18SJ632 162 18SJ633 298 18SJ633 311 18SJ633 322 CLUN55 103 PACM62 120 WJCC57 85 AUS 63 B.22 WJCC57 18 JAtM631 97 PGEC636 715 RTCS62 29~ NCR 612 26~ PGEC613 48~ EJCC51 100 IFIP62 67 IIJCC57 31 JACM5~2 57 EJCC61 306 PCS 62 17 PACMS8 20 CCST61 232 EJCC58 168 CCST61 189 CCST61 218 TCJ5621 7 OCR 62 13 WCR 574 121 PGEC57~ 2~7 CACM630 WJCC61 18SJ633 EJCC58 ICSI582 WJCC58 CAS 58 CACM621 WJCC58 CAN 58 AUS 63 PACM58 JACM592 WJCC61 EJCC58 CAS 61 PGEC56~ 626 17 2~8 121 1117 ~2 ~2 16 ~O 6 A.8 15 123 113 152 16 227 PGEC56~ 22~ EJCC56 22 AUS 63 A.15 PACM56 29 .jACM592 141 AUS 60 C3.2 JACM592 134 PGEC564 233 AUS 63 C.5 EJCC59 59 PGEC612 201 TCJ4613222 EJCC59 66 PGEC612221 TCJ4613 226 ICSI582 1143 JACM592 145 JACM592 128 JACM592 152 FJCC63 321 CACM618 3~5 I8SJ633 322 EJCC51 20~ IBSJ633 311 RMCS60 29 CAS 61 14 NCR 612 217 CACM632 58 PGEC594 486 NCR 514 175 CACM605 323 JACM614 538 ICSt581 189 NCR 612 241 ECJP55 1 IBMJ622 119 j~8 SYS ~ SYS TITLE WORD INDEX CONVERSION BETWEEN BINARY AND DECIMAL NUMBER RELlABlLHY AND CHECKING IN DIGITAL COMPUTING A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL RAYDAC INPUT-OUTPUT SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE ERRORS IN ITERATIVE SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER COMPONENTS AND A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE CONTROL MULTIDIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC MEMORY SELECTION OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH UNIVAC ECHELON STORAGE DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TIME CONTROL A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER MEMORY TELETYPE HIGH-SPEED TAPE EQUIPMENT AND IBM 701 SPEEDCODING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG MAGNETIC CORE SELECTION THE USE OF A REFLECTED CODE IN DIGITAL CONTROL THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS IN DIGITAL DATA BIMAG CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING AUTO'ATIC INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING QUASI-RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LANGUAGE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC DATA-RECORDING IN REAL-TIME CONTROL REFLECTED NUMBER SORTING ON ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DIGITAL SIMULATION OF ACTIVE AIR DEFENSE PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING RELIABILITY IN BUSINESS ERROR DETECTION IN REDUNDANT SOME RAE DATA PROCESSING SIMULTANEOUS-ACCESS MATRIX STORAGE EMI DATA PROCESSING THE I.B.M. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL CHARACTER REPRESENTATION AND STORAGE THE DESIGN OF OPTIMUM AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED THE STRUCTURE OF MEMORY OR STORAGE TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR OIGITAL DATA THE STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL A TRANSISTOR PULSE GENERATOR FOR DIGITAL AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING GENERAL PURPOSE PROGRAMMING SIMPLE AUTOMATIC CODING QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA PROCESSING DESIGN OF BUSINESS ANALOGS AND DUALS OF PHYSICAL COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER CONCURRENTLY OPERATING COMPUTER AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYMPOSIUM ON METHODS FOR SOLVING LINEAR DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW LEARNING IN NEURAL THE RELIABILITY OF BIOLOGICAL NEW HORIZONS IN SOME COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF CHARACTER-SENS"ING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING THE FLOW-MATIC AND MATH-MATIC AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS OATA RECORDING A CHECKLIST OF INTELLIGENCE FOR PROGRAMMING ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OESIGN OF ANALOGUE COMPUTING PROGRA'MING FOR BUSINESS CHARACTER RECOGNITION HIGH SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION FROM TEXT TO TOPICS IN MECHANIZED SEARCH MAGNETIC TAPES ON LARGE COMPUTER NETWORK ANALYSIS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW THE ANALYSIS OF LARGE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL VERSUS LOGICAL COUPLING IN MEMORY DC AMPLIFIER MISALIGNMENT IN COMPUTING TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEDDERBURN AUTOMORPHISMS OF STEINER TRIPLE RANCOM PROCESSES IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS IN DISCRETE-TIME OPTIMALIZING CRUISE CONTROL TELE-PROCESSING COMPUTING CONTROL ROTATING-MIRROR PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE ORGANIZATION OF LARGE MEMORY TIME-SHARING COMPUTER THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN OF COMPLEX A TRANS'ISSION LINE LEADING TO SELF-STABILIZING A SCREENING 'ETHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL TRENDS IN DESIGN OF LARGE COMPUTER THE EVOLUTION OF PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL GENERALIZED SIMULATION OF POST OFFICE A SIMULATCR FOR THE EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMATICALLY INTRODUCED REDUNDANCY IN LOGICAL SERIAL MATRIX STORAGE COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF CHARACTER-RECOGNITION COMPUTERS IN TECHNICAL INFORMATION USING GIFS IN THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS PRCGRAMMED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER 349 SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS" SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 796-980 ()-66--23 SYS - SYS MSEE463 25 MSEE464 34 HARV49 281 EJCC52 70 PECS52 4 PAC"52T 30 PACM52T 68 PGEC521 2 PGEC521 25 PGEC521 33 AOC 53 117 EJeC53 33 P IRE530 1393 EJCC54 35 ONR 54 106 PGEC542 23 NCR 544 116 PGEC544 1 EJCC55 83 NCR 554 70 69 EJCC56 EJCC56 128 ONR 56 7 PAC"56 20 PGEC562 79 JACM563 134 CAS 57 51 EJCe57 80 EJCC57 208 WJCC57 81 WJCC57 115 AUS 572 214 HARV572 144 AUS 573 309 AUS 573 315 NCR 574 127 CAN 58 120 CAS 58 86 EJCC58 55 TOMM58 46 WJCC58 17 ICSI582 1275 PGEC582 123 PGEC583 244 CACM584 8 CACM585 7 CACM587 5 HACC59 4 HACC59 7 HACC59 24 HACC59 30 I[IP59 353 ICIP59 474 ICIP59 108 PACM59 59 SOS 59 190 SOS 59 262 WJCC59 8 WJCC59 116 CACM59D 13 ARAP591 196 PGEC591 48 CA[M593 8 PGEC593 262 CACM595 16 AAOC60 63 CAN 60 257 CAN 60 346 EJCC60 97 NSMT60 358 AUS 60410.1 AUS 608'9.2 CACM600 659 TCJ3601 34 I B~J603 305 PGEC603 3!>2 JACM604 330 IBMJ605 460 CCST61 363 CCST61 389 CCST61 491 EJCC61 213 ElEC61 211 LCMT61 313 LCMT61 15 MCF 61 221 SOS 61 369 SOS 61 417 WJCC61 259 WJCC61 361 PIRE611 283 PIRE611 305 JACM612 252 NCR 612 135 NCR 612 241 PGEC612 247 PGEC614 735 CAS 62 103 FJCC62 275 JFIP62 545 349 SYS - TAB 'ITLE WORD 'I NDEX PANEL ON PRIORITY PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER PANEL ON BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM ON MIXED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN ADVANCED DEFENSE TME RELIABILITY OF COHERENT RESTORATIVE PROCESSES FOR REDUNDANT COMPUTING REDUNDANT DIGITAL ON SELF ORGANIZATIONAL LOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEURISTOR CONCERNING EFFICIENT ADAPTIVE cse OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE IN INFORMATION JOVIAL, A PRCGRAI/,MING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LINKS IN COMPUTER OUTLINE FOR A LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE PROGRAMMING ON TME AMBIGUITY PROBCEM OF BACKUS THE DIAGNOSIS O~ ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING SIGN'DETECTION IN NONREDUNDANT RESIDUE DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER TME EVOLUTION Of COMPUTING MACHINES AND REAL-TIME COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING GENERALIZEO MULTIPROCES~ING AND MULTIPROGRAMMING ASSOCIATIVE LOGIC FOR HIGHLY PARALLEL ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION NEGATIVE-BASE NUMBER-REPRESENTATION MULTIPLE COMPUTER SOME APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF INFORMATION MICROPROGRAMMED CoNTROL FOR COMPUTING THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF ASPECTS OF SA~PLING AS APPLIED TO DATA TRANSMISSION RANSMISSION, COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISEO PROCESSING OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATION OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER OF NONCATASTROPHIC FAILURES IN DIGITAL GUIDANCE POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC OATA PROCESSING ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTING FOR INCREASING STORAGE DENSITY OF MAGNETIC ORUM THE IBM 704 IN THE SIMULATION OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION DIGITAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS CONTROL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN OIGITAL OF REOUNOANCY TO IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF BINARY OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION ANO STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE MECHANICAL ANO ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COMPUTING PERFCRMANCE OF MAGNETIC-CORE CIRCUITS IN COMPUTING A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE ELEMENTS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF REDUNDANT OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL LINEARITV ON THE STATISTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF FEEDBACK AND ATTAINMENT OF RELIABILITY IN INDUSTRIAL DATA ALGEBRA FOR THE STUDY OF INFORMATION-HANDLING USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL CHASSIS fOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE IN COMMON-LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS DATA TIME DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL ERIPHERAL INPUT OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DATA PROCESSING ITS APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTERS AND CONTROLLING fLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC PUTERS CONSTRUCTED,OF MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL DATA OF TEXT AS A BASIS FOR INfORMATION-RETRIEVAL FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION WITHIN DIGITAL LIMITED SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATION AND FILTERING FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MAN-MACHINE ILLATOR. CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO OIGITAL CVLINDRICAl THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL TATIDN FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN A.D.P. WITH APPLICATION TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECORDING A OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR IN RELATION TO THE RELIABILITY OF GOVERNMENT A.D.P. ROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 709 AND 7090 GEMENT THROUGH SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS AND THE OESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAPE NTATIONSFOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL ON ANO EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC RADAR DATA PROCESSING UTER FOR THE DESIGN OF LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR CONTROL MBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELECTRON I~ DATA-PROCESSING THE RELIABILITY OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC FOR COMPUTING ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCHING IN POWER SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS AND MEMORY COMPUTER DESIGN OF OPTICAL LENS THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPONS FOR ENRICO FERMI AI ANALOG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH LLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS, ITS ~AGNETIC INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING (PHILCO 2000) SYSTEMS THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING NUMERICAL CONTROL AN OVERALL CONCEPT OF SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION ON SELF-ORGANIZING SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PERT-COST PRO I A THE SYMPOSIUM ON 'THE PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATIONS A 350 SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ON THE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SOME DATA T SYSTEMS A CLASS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS SYSTEMS CHEBYSHEV SYSTEMS THE PLACE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES THE USE OF SYSTEMS SYSTEMS A NONLINEAR STATISTICAL SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS DETERMINISTIC SYSTEMS MI SC ELLANEOUS APPLICATION AND SYSTEMS PROGRAMM 1NG FOR SYSTEMS ADAPTIVE OECISION SYSTEMS ON AN APPLICATION SYSTEMS, SYSTEMS' THE EFFECT OF NONTHE INTERPRETATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS ELEMENTS OF BOOLEAN SYSTEMS INEFFICIENCY OF THE SYSTEMS A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS SYSTEMS A HIGH-ACCURACY, REALSYSTEMS SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN P SYSTEMS STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY, SYSTEMS SYSTEMS THE USE OF PARAMETER IN ON ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COM SYSTEMS SYSTEMS INTEGRAnON AND AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS CODES AND CODING CIRCUITRY SYSTEMS THE SYNTHESIS OF COMPUTERSYSTEMS AN ANALOG-OIGITAL SIMULATOR PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEM EVALUATION AND INSTRUMEN THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, SYSTEMS SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK SYSTEMS A METHOO FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SYSTEMS SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS OF IMPORTANCE BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MUlTIENERGY G SYSTEMS SYSTEMS DESIGN OEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION MANA SYSTEMS THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE SYSTEMS SYSTEMS IPRCGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESE SYSTEMS ISAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATI IROUTINES ON A GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMP SYSTEMS SYSTEMS IVARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE CO SYSTEMS (DISCUSSION) A NEW METHOD SYSTEMS (FRENCH) SYSTEMS (GERMAN) FERRlTES AND TlTANATES AS SYSTEMS (GERMAN) SYSTEMS (IBM 704) SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY SYSTEMS AND ECCNOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IMORY OF 314 MI SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT , SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC OATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND THEIR APPLICATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR DESIGN SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERIZED SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISSION' SVSTEMS APPROACH TO INTEGRATION OF AUTOMATIC DATA COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYS - SVS 1 FlP62 711 IFIP62 83 IFIP62 252 PACM62 84 RTCS62 47 RTCS62 267 RTCS62 285 SOS 62 9 SOS 62 203 SOS 62 215 CACM621 40 ARAP623 53 1 B14J623 306 J ACM623 297 TCB6623 88 JACM624 477 PGEC624 459 PGEC624 494 PGEC624 501 PIRE625 1039 AUS 63 A.19 AUS 63 B.20 FJCC63 101 F JCC63 489 1 BSJ631 2 PGEC633 274 AIC 634 245 BIT 634 229 PGEC636 733 PACM62 91 NCR 634 47 AUS 572 212 AUS 63 A.18 PACM61 12A5 18MJ612 132 PGEC634 365 PACM52T 124 EJCC55 22 AUS 60 C9.4 EJCC54 16 EJCC57 214 15 SJCC62 P IRE611 236 PACM62 U8 PGEC601 54 PGEC635 532 CHBK62 8 EJCC54 30 LSU 58 133 NCR 624 124 JACM594 486 AUS 572 220 WJCC57 198 P IRE530 1366 c; ACM61D 557 ' EJCC57 132 CAS 59 59 WJCC59 197 AUS 60AI0.4 PACM52P 207 WJCC60 181 WJCC60 259 SJCC62 213 WJCC59 60 RTCS62 152 EJCC51 139 EJCC57 90 PGEC593 277 FJCC63 551 WJCC59 153 TCJ4612 161 ~CR 612 101 PGEC634 394 RMCS60 23 PACM62 96 PACM61 5C2 WJCC55 26 J BMJ512 117 JACM631 48 WCR 584 8 1 EES56 68 WJCC51 214 AUS 512 222 I FIP62 247 ECIP55 9 ECIP55 111 CAS 60 112 CAN 58 248 WJCC60 301 WJCC59 74 AUS 60 A9.2 CAS 60 101 WJCC55 26 AUS 63 C.13 ICSI582 1041 SOS 59 31 PACM62 100 TCJ6633 209 TCB1632 43 NCR 594 223 350 SYS - TAP TITLE WORO INDEX COMMUNICATION SWITCHING DEBUGGING OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL THE SYNTHESIS ANO ANALYSIS OF OIGITAL CORRECTION TO THE SYNTHESIS ANO ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL HRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON-LINEAR CONTROL THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SOLUTION OF LINEAR STUOY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT NEW LOGICAL ANO STORAGE EQUIPMENT CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL COMPUTERS, THE KEY TO TOTAL HORIZONS IN COMPUTER MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR INFORMATION OECISION TABLES IN MINIMALLY REDUNDANT RELIABLE COMPUTING PROGRAMMING NOTATION IN ASI-REAL TIME CATA PROCESSING SYSfEM IN A MANUFACI TRENOS IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DATA X-1S ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION, UNIT CONTROL SIMULATION IN RANOOM ACCESS ON THE OESIGN OF BUSINESS COOED DECIMAL NUMBER GANIZATION ANO STRUCTURE OF OATA ON OISK FILE MEMORY ON SOME AXIOMATIC ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES AND ACCURACY CONTROL ALUATION OF NEW COMPUTER COMPONENTS, EQUIPMENTS, AND MEMORY MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL PROGRAI'MING, PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN STALLATION THE PROBLEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION OF THE WCRKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-ADJUSTING ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC ADAPTIVE USE OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING THE POTENTIAL OF LARGE SCALE ELECTRONIC NOTES ON THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A INFORMATION SESSION, AND ALGEBRAIC THE M.I.T. TO TUNNEL OIODE CIRCUITS BISTABLE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL THE SOLUTION OF A COMPILER FOR SOLVING NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRI-DIAGONAL SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEOURES FOR SOLVING SOLUTION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF S BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRICES SOLUTION OF THE NU~ERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR F THE PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR ~ETHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF PPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT CONTROL C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL C DATA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS ANO MANAGEMENT CONTROL EXPERIENCE IN DEVelOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOME PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN C TOPOLOGICAL ~ETHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING UNIVAC SS-80 A LIST OF COMPUTER A GENERAL PURPOSE RADAR A GENERAL PURPOSE SAMPLEO-DATA CONTROL THE EVALUATION OF THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON' SIMULATION OF SAMPLED-DATA SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SORTING IN COMPUTING IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING MOOULAR DATA PROCESSING TABSOL, A FUNOAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SELF-ORGANIZING AOAPTIVE SAMPLED-DATA COMPUTERS, CONNECTOR OPERATIONAL COMPATIBILITY OF OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PARTS OF DATA PROCESSING SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SIMULATION ANO ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL ELEMENTS PATTERN ANO CHARACTER RECOGNITION ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER AUTOMATION SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELECTRONIC DATA NTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL PRELIMINARY PLANS FOR THE COMPUTING AT LOS ALAMOS, GROUP DAFT, A DIGITAL-ANALOG FUNCTION ON MODIFYING THE 1620 ADD SELF-INVERSE CONVERSION LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION FIRING INSTRUCTIONS A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING LOGIC TABSOL, A DECISION CARLO METHOD 351 SYSTEMS AS REAL-TIME COMPUTERS SYSTEMS AT THE SOURCE LANGUAGE LEVEL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES SYSTEMS BY BOOLEAN MATRICES SYSTEMS BY MEANS DF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES INC SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONTE CARLO MODEL SYSTEMS CONCEPTS SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF RANOOM ACCESS SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS IN REAL-TIME COMPUTER USAGE SYSTEMS CONTAINING A DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS CONTROL, AN INDUSTRIAL VIEWPOINT SYSTEMS DESIGN SYSTEMS DESIGN SYSTEMS DESIGN SYSTEMS DESIGN SYSTEMS DESIGN SYSTEMS DESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUDY FOR A QU SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT TRAINING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SYSTEMS FOR CHAIN STORE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING AND OTHER DATA PROCESSI SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS ANO LANGUAGES SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT USE SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES SYSTEMS FOR NAVAL USE EV SYSTEMS FOR PARA~ETRON COMPUTERS SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE THE SYSTEMS I AND II AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS IMPLICATIONS OF NEW MEMORY DEVELOPMENTS SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING IN SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGY ANALYSIS SYSTEMS IN 1'1 SPACE VARIABLES SYSTEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS SYSTEMS IN THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY SYSTEMS INVOLVING INEQUALITIES SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION IN THE AIR MATERIEL COMMAND SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SYSTEMS OF DEBUGGING AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS SYSTEMS OF GIVEN ACTIVITY SYSTEMS OF LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS BY A MONTE SYSTEMS OF LINEAR OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCH) SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PA~TlAl DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IRORIN SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ISIONS 0 SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 195 SYSTEMS OF THE FEOERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 195 SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. AS OF OECEMBER 195 SYSTEMS ON LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLI~ICRO-SECONO SPEEDS SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION SYSTEMS PART Ill. MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGULAR BOOLEAN SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, OATATRON 205. ANO SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM SYSTEMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES SYSTEMS SIMULATOR SYSTEMS THEORY SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS SYSTEMS USING ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTERS SYSTEMS USING RANOOM ACCESS STORAGE OEVICES SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATEO COMPUTER NETWORK SYSTEMS WRITTEN IN COBOL SYSTEMS-ORIENTEO LANGUAGES SYSTEMS, A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY SYSTEMS, A STATISTICAL THEORY OF ADAPTATION SYSTEMS, ANO OATA OESCRIPTIONS SYSTEMS, CONVENTIONS SYSTEMS, DISCUSSION THE RELIABILITY SYSTEMS, 1, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS SYSTEMS, II, SOLUTION OF OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS SYSTEMS, Ill, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE SYSTEMS, THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS' IPROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREOUCIBLE REPRESE T.R.E. ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER T-l TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING TABLE COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST TABLE LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYS - TAB EJCC57 191 CACM638 430 NCR 612 196 PGEC514 231 PGEC582 122 AUS 60B'2.2 PACM59 68 JACM603 274 BIT 611 21 EJCC58 51 CAN 60 356 PLCI61 273 PGEC553 106 CACM623 172 WJCC60 41 PACM61 11-2 PACM62 76 RTCS62 371 I BSJ632 117 PACM61 12B4 WJCC54 16 WJCC61 623 WJCC54 89 IBSJ621 33 AUS 60 A4.1 PAC"'56 9 PIRE530 1450 t AC"'635 245 IFIP62 313 TCJlt613 185 CACM621 43 WJCC51 105 EJCC56 9 DIP 62 610 AUS 60 B1.2 MTP 58 231 FJCC63 473 TCJ6633 210 I CIP59 29B JAtM624 450 PGEC636 822 EJCCS3 11 CAN 58 42 HARV49 137 PGEC591 55 CAS 58 11 ONR 54 40 11 ACFI51 I BMJ613 226 PGEC636 904 TOMWi8 198 CAN 60 276 TCJ5634 327 IFIP62 97 PACM52P 91 JACM634 550 TCJ4611 54 ICIP59 36 TCJ4611 80 IFIP62 169 CACM594 22 CACM595 11 CACM599 34 ICSI581 699 IFIP62 !>90 IBMJ582 105 I BMJ594 326 CACM600 !>37 EJCC61 81 NCR 594 190 IBSJ621 18 CCST61 307 ICSI581 687 AUS 608'10.2 WJCC59 331 CACM635 248 AUS 63 C.1B CACM625 263 EJCC60 111 PIRE611 31 WCR 594 74 PACM62 72 CACM616 266 TCB4614 151 CACM6LO 559 CACM621 63 CACH622 U5 WJCC59 304 WJCC60 33 WJCC59 143 JACM632 256 C AMB49 123 ONR 56 39 WJCC60 109 IBSJ621 82 CACMb36 310 CACM563 4 PACM52P 103 CACM639 510 PACM61 1082 351 TAB - TEC TITLE WORO INDEX FLOW TABLE LOGIC TABLE LOOK-AT TECHNIQUES LANGUAGES A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING OF NATURAL TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN DATA PROCESSING I, THE RAW TEXT TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART SOURCE-LANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS WITH TABLE LOOKUP AND HIGH-CAPACITY DICTIONARY A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT AN AUTOCODE FOR TABLE MANIPULATION A TRUTH TABLE IIETHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC HE NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF A FIRST DERIVATIVE FROII A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISFYING A SECOND ORDER DIFFERE ON TABLE OPERATING ALGORITHIIS VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RADIATA IN N.S.W. BOOK FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES TABLEDEX, .A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHDD FOR BOUND FIRING TABLES IIATHEIIATICAL TABLES SOME USES OF TRUTH TABLES CONDENSATION AND LOOK-UP PROCEDURES FOR DOUBLE ENTRY TABLES AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIIIE IMPLICANT TABLES THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO NUMBER THEORY TABLES THE OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES THE ANALYSIS TABLES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION DECISION TABLES IN SYSTEMS DESIGN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS THE HANDLING OF MULTIWAY TABLES ON COMPUTERS VARIA8LE-WIDTH TABLES WITH BINARY-SEARCH FACILITY THE USE OF FUNCTION TABLES WITH COMPUTING MACHINES THE AUTOMATIC CONPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TA8LES, A CASE STUDY TABLES, FLOW C~ARTS AND PROGRAM LOGIC TABSOL, A DECISION TABLE LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 LANGUAGES TA8S0L, A FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SYSTEMS-ORIENTED, A TIllE-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL OPERATION DIGEST, DIEBOLD GENERATOR FOR STATISTICAL TABULATION ON THE TABULATION OF INDEFINITE INTEGRALS OEVELOPMENTS AND PLANS FOR T E TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AN D AGRICULTURE THE USE OF GENERATORS IN TAC TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING I THE TACTICAL FIELD ARMY G RMENT TAG EQUIPMENT IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY TAGGING TECHNIQUES FOR INCORPORATING MICROGLOSSARIES KIMBALL TAGS OF A THREE-AODRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS' CODE AND CONTROL IV, EXAMPLES DECODING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIllE ON 'DECOOING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' COMMENT ADAPTIVE VOTE-TAKERS IMPROVE THE USE OF REDUNDANCY ON TAKING THE SQUARE ROOT OF A COMPLEX NUMBER THE SOLUTION OF TALL DISTRIBUTION PROBLEIIS TALL, A LIST PROCESSOR FOR THE PHILCO.2000 COMPUTER DESIGN FEATURES OF REMINGTON RAND SPEED TALLY AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF TANGENTS THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS BY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER OF DEFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM EFFECT STRESS EFFECTS ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM AND TIN FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER PULSE TIME DISPLACEMENT IN HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC TAPE WAREHOUSE STOCK CONTROL AND INVOIC ING ON PAPER TAPE CLOSING OUT A PRINT TAPE IN THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-FREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE RECENT PROGRESS AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND PAPER TAPE ISING .AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED . A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC OF THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUTER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE ADAPTATION SOME PROBLEMS OF A MAGNETIC TAPE COMPUTER NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER PUNCHED CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR UNIVAC A TAPE DICTIONAR Y FOR LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING EQUIPMENT SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE SYSTEMS TELETYPE HIGH-SPEED TAPE EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS A NOTE ON SAMPING A TAPE FILE A TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR MAGNETIC TAPE FILE PROCESSING WITH THE NCR 304 FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, I FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR PUNCHED PAPER TAPE FOR EXPERIMENTAL DATA MAGNETIC TAPE FOR THE SILLIAC A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COMPUTER APPLICAT.IONS THE BASIC SIDE OF TAPE LABELLING IBM 709 TAPE MATRIX COf(PILER SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BUMAC II COMPUTER MULTIPCINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAIL-ORDER HOUSE OPERATIONS IIBM 650 TAPE RAMAC) COMPUTER A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE READER PRESENTATION OF A NEW HIGH SPEED PAPER TAPE READER THE UNISERVO-TAPE READER ANt RECORDER IBM MAGNETIC TAPE READER ANe RECORDER PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING FROM MANUFACTURERS ON STANDARDIZATION OF MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDS STATEMENTS TAPE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES TECHNI~UE INTERNAL AND TAPE SORTING USING THE REPLACEMENT-SELECTION TAPE SPLITTING TAPE SPLITTING IN AN ITERATIVE PROGRAM WIND TUNNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA 352 COMPUTER. LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SYS - TAP PIRE611 221 CACII614 172 IBIIJ613 192 PACII62 B2 IBMJ612 B6 MlL 611 317 WJCC60 239 ROIIE62 613 PGEC614 604 TCJ3602 112 IFIP62 509 AUS 60Bl1.2 ICSI5B2 .1221 HARV41 194 AOC 53 155 HARV511 125 JACM514 456 CACM61N 516 CACM616 272 PGEC624 473 PACM61 6A2 TCJ4611 20 CACM581 8 PACM62 16 IISEE462 14 TCJ4624 280 CACM582 1 MSEE461 9 AUS 60 A8.4 I8SJ621 51 PACM61 1082 EJCC60 111 PGEC512 72 PACM62 37 BIT 614 286 ICC 5B2 22 PACM59 61 PACM59 60 WJCC59 187 EJCC52 122 IBMJ634 331 TC81631 16 IISEE464 39 CACM604 235 CACM600 536 RTCS62 229 TCJ2592 89 PACM58 69 CACM629484 WJCC54 155 PGEC553 101 AUS 608'1.2 ONR 60 289 IBMJ621 94 IBMJ582 130 AUS 60 A4.4 CACM639 515 EJCC51 102 IFIP62 391 AUS 60 Al.4 I EES56 331 TCJ5621 51 TC8151l 11 PGEC594 410 PGEC592 169 EJCC52 8 F JCC63 419 IEES56 346 PECS52 4 EJCC54 35 CACM626 343 CACM635 227 NEWC51 9 CACM620 507 CACM620 508 CACM637 384 CACM610 5~5 CACM61l 15 TCB7633 82 AUS 60Cl1.2 WJCC56 36 CACM6D2 85 CACM599 31 FJCC63 565 LSU 57 172 AUS 60C11.4 JACM584 319 CAS 60 46 WCR 514 218 EJCC6D 267 BIT 632 93 EJCC52 41 EJCC52 86 PECS52 3 EJCC55 90 JACM634 478 CACM635 201 CACM61H 497 CACM622 102 JACM562 101 352 TITLE WORD INDEX TAP - TEC MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, fACIT ECM 6~ 'THE CAROUSEL MEMORYI MAGNETIC-TAPE STORE SOLUTION MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD CO~PUTER APPLICATIONS THE EV MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEMS A MATHE~ATICAL MODEL fOR DETERMININ MAGNETIC TAPE TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE CONVERTERS FOR TELETYPE TAPE TO IBM CARDS AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT REVIEW OF U.S. MAGNETIC TAPE UNITS OPTIMUM TAPE WRITING PROCEDURES SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE I, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT ~05 AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE-TRANSPORT SYSTEM DATA PROCESSING WITH PAPER TAPE, AN EXPERIMENT MAGNETIC TAPE, INPUT, OUTPUT AND AUXILIARY STORAGE APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES A COMPARISON OF DISKS AND TAPES CHOOSING A CHARACTER CODE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHED TAPES CONSIDERATIONS IN OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES AN EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA XPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE I, MAGNETIC TAPES ON A FERRANTI PEGASUS SYMPOSIUM ON E MAGNETIC TAPES ON LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS TAPETYPERS AND PRINTING MECHANISMS ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNCTION GENERATORS ATION INTO POLAR CO-oRDINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RADAR TARGET ACQUISITION IOF CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE INFORM MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR A PROPOSED TARGET LANGUAGE FOR COMPILERS ON ATLAS THE TARSKI DECISION PROCEDURE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF OEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION ,THE X3.~ FORMS ALGOL TASK GROUP THE BASIG TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHODS Of THEIR SOLUTION DATA-PROCESSING TASKS FOR THE 1960 CENSUS ADP FOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN (SWEDISHI RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING AOP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION COMPUTERS IN THE TAX COLLECTING PROCESS ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF TAXPAYER RETURNS THE APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY OF THE DAVID W. TAYLOR MODEL BASIN RATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR SERIES A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMA'TlC INTEG S FIRST ORDER DifFERENTI NUMERICAL CONSTRUCTION OF TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOU USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTEE 5. COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCE SSING. 15 MAYI ESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-WORKING GROUP E. COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROC GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING AUTOMATED TEACHING TEACHING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ASSIST IN MAKING DECISIONS COMPUTING MACHINES FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH GUIDES TO TEACHING COBOL A MULTIPLE-STUDENT. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED. AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE PLATO II, SD~,E COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ADAPTIVE TEACHING MACHINES POTENTIAL USES OF COMPUTERS AS TEACHING MACHINES AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS AND TEACHING MACHINES BETWEEN FUTURE COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AND AUTO~ATED TEACHING METHODS INTERACTIONS LOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL OPTIMAL Al TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION I N THE PRIMARY GRADES. AN EXPERIMENTAL STRATEGY INI NEW DIRECTIONS IN TEACHING-MACHI NE RESEARCH THE MAN-COMPUTER TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY' RAPIDWRITE, COBOL WITHOUT TEARS PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER SELECTING A TECHNICAL COMPUTER, THE CASE FOR A SMALL MACHINE OPERATION OF IBM TECHNICAL COMPUTING BUREAU THE AUTOM.TIC COMPILATION OF TECHNICAL DATA TABLES. A CASE STUDY TECHNICAL DETAILS OF DERA (GERMANI NEW TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS (GERMANI PROGRAMME SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCOOE TECHNICAL INFORMATION FLOW PATTERN IDNING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES COMPUTERS IN TECHNICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS THE MECHANIZATION OF INFORMATION STORAGE AND RElRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE THE USE OF TECHNICAL LITERATURE BY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGISTS MACHINE-MADE INDEX FOR TECHNICAL LITERATURE, AN EXPERIMENT TECHNICAL MARKET ANALYSIS USING A COMPUTER SOME TECHNICAL PRD8LEMS SOLVED BY LEO THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STAT~S OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA AN E XPERIMENT IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TECHNICAL TERMS T~E LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI elECTRONIC COMPUTER S AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI ORGANIZATION SCIENTIFIC. TECHNICAL. AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN A RESEARCH ON A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER FOR AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN ON PROGRAMMING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN THE ELECTRDGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE THE ELECTRDGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT I ADVANCED COOING TECHNIQUE RECURSIVE CURVE FITTING TECHNIQUE THE CORDIC COMPUTING TECHNIQUE THE CORDIC TRIGONOMETRIC COMPUTING TECHNIQUE POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING, AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE THE GENERALIZED IMPO~ANT EVENT TECHNIQUE FERRITE CORE LOGIC IN ALL-MAGNETIC TECHNIQUE OSCILLATING SORT. A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE INTERNAl AND TAPE SCRTING USING THE REPLACEMENT-SELECTION TECHNIQUE APPLICATION OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE AND MECHANIZATIONS A LIST-TYPE STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR ALPHANUMERIC INFORMATION A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENTIATION THE CHAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSOCIATIVE SENTENCE RETRIEVAL APPLICATIONS TO THE OF SI~ULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS USING A AN ADVANCED OLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS G THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN 353 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TAB - TEC BIT 621 16 TCJ3601 28 EJCC59 181 FJCC63 577 WJCC58 42 IBMJ572 117 EJCC52 90 EJCC52 11 NCR 574 96 PACM56 28 ICC 632 88 CACM619 399 TCJ2593 118 TCJ2593 120 WJCC57 52 AUS 60A10.3 I EES56 331 EJCC56 8~ CACM630 634 TCJ361~ 202 IBMJ623 3U JACM611 B1 TCJ2593 118 AUS 60A10.1 MSEE~63 2B PGEC621 63 AUS 60 C9.3 EJCC57 71 TCJ5622 100 PACM56 42 WJCC55 101 CACM637 375 ICSI5B2 823 CAS 57 29 BIT 612 65 CACM63D 10~ CAN 62 1~4 CAS 62 64 CACM619 372 TCJ3602 lOB JACM613 374 CACM619 502 CACM632 51 PGEC611 31 PLCI61 217 CABS62 30B PACM62 11 TCJ~613 212 CACM625 272 PLCI61 205 HARV61 265 PLCI61 129 PLCI61 155 PLCI61 257 PLCI61 281 PLCI61 25 PLCI61 99 PLCI61 46 WJCC59 202 ROME62 573 LSU 55 171 AUS 60 Bl.4 ONR 53 10 AUS 60 A8.4 ECIP55 126 DIP 62 67 MTP 58 201 liJCC61 2~7 ICSI581 511 CAS 62 103 AUS 60 B7.2 ICSI581 2~5 IBMJ584 354 PACM56 10 AUS 60 Bl.3 AUS 60 C2.1 NSMT60 39B ECIP55 207 ECIP55 56 ICSI581 613 WJCC60 283 WJCC60 267 WJCC55 116 NCR '554 135 JACM564 309 CACM588 10 WJCC59 257 PGEC593 330 EJCC60 1~3 CACM6I9 39~ IFIP62 617 JACM623 372 CACM635 201 LSU 58 129 PGEC593 317 WOC062 93 CACM638 433 PGEC592 218 PGEC60~ 507 PACM62 11~ 353 TEC - TEC TITLE WORD INDEX A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR CODING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FLEXIBLE SHAFTS ON AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF AN AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM STUDY A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS COMMENTS ON A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER TlON MASKS FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICA A COMPUTER TECHNIQUE fOR HANDLING ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE A TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING MACRO INSTRUCTIONS APPLIED TO AIRLINES A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL FORM A TRANSLA T ION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS EXPRESSIBLE A CODE MATCHING TECHNIQUE FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR ~INIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES A BREAKPOINT TECHNIQUE fOR NETWORK PROBLEMS A DESIGN TECHNIQUE FOR PEDESTAL-FREE SWITCHING CIRCUITS AN ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR POLYNOMIALS A DIGITAL CO~PUTER A TECHNIQUE FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH FACTORIALS IN DATA WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER MET-WATCH, A TECHNIQUE fOR PROCESSING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL A NEW PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE FOR RATIONAL FRACTIONS SCHEDULING RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE AllOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT MICROSECTIONING, A METALLOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE FOR SEI'.ICONDUCTOR DEVICES A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE AN INCREMENTAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION EQUATIONS CALCULATION A GENERALIZED TECHNIQUE fOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION ANO NUMERICAL A TECHNIQUE fOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER A PRACTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXA TION FACTOR OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-REI RAL EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST KINO A TECHNIQUE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN INTEG MINIMAL-STATE ~ACHINE A TECHNIQUE fOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF COMPLEX PARTIAL AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF TRIGONOMETRIC PROBLEMS A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR THE TRANSPORTAT.ION PROBLEM A STREAM-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUE FOR lJSE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION A TECHNIQUE FOR USING MEMORY CORES AS LOGICAL ELEMENTS SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC fILMS AS A PHASE A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS ES A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRANSISTORS AND MAGNETIC COR IRAN DOM-ACCESS ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE. HIGH-SPEED MEMORY TECHNIQUE USING STANDARD FERRITE MEMORY CORES OPTICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES THE THEORY OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES THE APPLICATION OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES TECHNIQUES COMBINED ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES MILLI~ICRDSECOND TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES MICROWAVE AMPLIFICATION BY MASER TECHNIQUES MAGNACARD, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS iN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES DATA HANDLING BY CONTROL WORD TECHNIQUES MAGNACARD SORTING TECHNIQUES NOISE AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES REAL-TIME DIGITAL ANALYSIS ANO ERROR-COMPENSATING TECHNIQUES INDEXING AND CONTROL-WORD TECHNIQUES RADAR SYSTEMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECDROING TECHNIQUES TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES DIGITAL-COMPUTER CIRCUITRY DESIGN TECHNIQUES CONTROL SYSTEM SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES INVESTIGATION OF WOVEN-SCREEN MEMORY TECHNIQUES MICROSYSTEM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-OIODE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES HIGH-DENSITY -MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES SOME THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES TABLE LOOK-AT TECHNIQUES SURVEY OF MODERN PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES ~ATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES BIBLIOGRAPHY ON REOUNDANCY TECHNIQUES DDA ERROR ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED DATA TECHNIQUES RECTIFICATICN OF SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES DESIGN OF CO~PUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES OPTI MIZAT I ON TECHNIQUES NOTE ON RANDOM ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUES ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES TAPE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES OELECTRONICS USING ELECTRON-BEAM-ACTIVATED MACHINING TECHNIQUES MICR LINEAR DISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES DEVELOPMENTS IN VERY-HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES RECENT PROBLEMS ANO THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES UNUSUAL FROM ANALCG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES CHANGING A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES OF SATURATEO ANO NON SATURATED SWITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES COMPARISON A COMPARISON BETwEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSC ILLAT ING SORT TECHNIQUES OF ANALOG CCMfUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES THE LOGICAL DESIGN OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES lAND CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIABLE-LENG TH RECORO SORT USING NEW FIXEO LENGTH RECORD SORTING TECHNIQUES IATION OF A RAOAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVALUATOR TECHNIQUES INCHRONOUSLY EXCITED OSCILLATIONS IN NON -LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS BY MEANS OF OIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES PROBLEMS Of PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES I GE RMAN) AN AUTOM ATIC ABSTRACTING PROGRAM E~PLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL DATA INDEXING MAGNETIC TAPE TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ISTEMS APP ROACH FOR THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PERT-COST PROGRAM INPUTS AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION PICTORIAL HYBRID TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS COMPUTER TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO SHIPBUILDING 354 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TAP - TEC CACM60N 616 CACM596 27 EJCC61 306 MlL 611 343 CACM600 538 CACM605 322 IBMJ632 146 CACM628 433 CACM59N 21 AUS 60AU.l ROME62 23 PACM58 60 PGEC591 13 IFIP62 190 PGEC573 162 CACM633 108 PACM61 6A3 IflP62 242 TCJ1594 116 SJCC63 17 IBMJ573 279 WCR 604 116 PGEC614148 CACM613 147 TCJ6632 129 CACM614 1114 JACM621 84 PGEC593 346 PACM61 13C3 PGEC553 95 JACM582 132 NCR 634 64 EJCC56 39 FJCC63 67 TCJ4612 121 CACH63N 664 IEES56 412 PGEC603 323 HARV47 146 PACM52P 287 PACM52P 293 NCR 554 84 LSU 57 44 WJCC57 68 I BMJ573 232 WCR 574 210 CAS 58 125 EJCC58 75 PACM58 48 HACC59 26 HACC59 29 PACM59 14 WJCC59 269 I BMJ593 288 NCR 594 190 PGEC601 2 PGEC603 302 CCST61 58 CCST61 232 LCMT61 361 WJCC61 95 PIRE611 136 P IRE611 196 P IRE6U 258 NCR 612 224 PGEC613 416 CACM614 112 TCB4614 127 CHBK62 6 IFIP62 b2 RTCS62 389 SJCC62 365 I81'J623 290 PGEC624 518 BIT 632 69 IBSJ632 112 I BSJ632 136 AIC 634 54 J ACM634 478 AIC 612 137 OPI 62 145 EJCC56 101 WJCC56 79 JACM601 10 PACM56 32 PGEC602 161 CACM635 223 AUS 60 C7.3 NCR 612 196 WJCC61 507 CACM635 264 WJCC61 490 AUS 608'2.2 ECIP55 141 PACM61 5C3 EJCC52 90 PACM62 100 NCR 624 114 SJCC62 377 TC87632 53 354 • TITLE WORD INDEX TEC - TES o SWITCHING ANALOG ANO OIGITAL UNUSUAL TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT CHARACTER RECOGNITION COMPILING HYBRID CYCLE TIME SURVEY ON A COMPUTER STATEMENTS IN ALGOL 60 COMPILING ON COMPUTATIONAL WEIGHTED AREA SCANNING HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION, MICROWAVE ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE SOME RECORDING ULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDI PARAMETRIC ULARITIES IN COMPUTER SI CORRECTION TO 'PARAMETRIC ARITHMETIC UNITS AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY DRUM SYSTEMS MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE SKIP TAGGING PHOTOGRAPHIC CONSTRAINTS PROCESSORS DESIGN TWO PROGRAMMING ANALOG COMPUTER PANEL ON TER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHEDULING PROI ERRORS PROGRAMMING MANAGEMENT HYBRID CONTROL DISPLAYS KEYNOTE ADDRESS, INTERCONNECTION SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH OIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT RECURRENCE MISSILES DATA IN A SOME PROGRAMMING DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMING CO~PUTER AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN COMPUTING COMBINED ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTING NUMERICAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION COMPUTER PROGRAMS SIMULATION AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE PRINCIPLES AND DIAGNOSTIC ARITHMETIC·AND CONTROL DIGITAL DIG IT AL 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE BDI COMPUTER ANALOG-D I GIT AL THE CONTRIBUTION OF SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS DATA PROCESSING THE ADVANTAGE OF LOGICAL EQUATION COMPUTER INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION ERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INOEPENDENI ACCELERATION COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL APPLICATION OF HYBRID ANALOG ANO DIGITAL CONTROL G CIRCUITS RELAY CIRCUIT DESIGN EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING CONVERSION. RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON SOME SYMPOSIUM ON MODERN TWO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THE IMPACT OF HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL INFLUENCE OF PROGRAMMING MEMORIES INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE ANO ACCESS APPLICATION OF DIGITAL SIMULATION APPLICATION OF OPERATIONAL OIGITAL APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH THE APPLICATION OF MODERN LEXICOGRAPHIC THE APPLICATION Of COMPUTER RATION.I THE APPLICATION OF MOOERN OATA PROCESSING o PROVISIONAL RI OPERATIONAL lOGGING ANO RECORDING AND OUTPUT EQUIPMENT SOME DYNAMIC CIRCUIT OYNAMIC CIRCUIT CONTINUOUS REGRESSION ASSOCIATIVE DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL NCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE HIGH-SPEEO CIRCUIT ASSOCIATI VE SWITCHING-CIRCUIT ADVANCED PROGRAMMING COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION AUTOMATIC COOING ~AN-MACHINE COMMUNICAtIONS IN THE COMING THE USE OF TECHNICAL liTERATURE BY INDUSTRIAL FRONTIERS IN COMPUTER THE IMPENDING REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER 355 TECHNIQUES AT Z-5 (GERMANI TECHNIQUES COMBINED TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECON TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING TECHNIQUES FOR ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYSIS OF A FAMILY EXPENDITURE TECHNIQUES FOR BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS ANO CONDITIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CERTAIN PROBLEMS IN FLUID DYNAMICS TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES FOR DEALING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE TECHNIQUES fOR DECISION-MAKING CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR DIGITAL CODED DATA TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SING TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SING TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEODERBURN SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY TECHNIQUES FOR INCORPORATING MICRDGLOSSARIES IN AN TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING STORAGE DENSITY OF MAGNETIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-lEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIPLE INTERCONNECTED ON-LINE DATA TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE AND NYQUIST DIAGRAMS TECHNIQUES FOR PROCESSOR CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPU TECHNIQUES FOR PROGRAM ERROR DIAGNOSIS ON EDSAC 2 TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OPERATOR-USER TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RADAR SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON TECHNIQUES FOR SEMICONOUCTOR NETWORKS TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS TECHNIQUES FOR SPACE TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION Of BESSEL FUNCTIONS TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION OF GUIDED TECHNIQUES FOR THE ERMETH TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 E.D.P.M. TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECOROING OF. AND REFERENCE TO TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER SYSTEM TECHNIQUES FOR THE SAMPLING PARAMETRIC COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST ANO EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN TECHNIQUES FOR TRAINING PROGRAMMERS TECHNIQUES IMPROVE RELIABILITY TECHNIQUES IN A MULTI PROGRAM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG COMPUTATION TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING (IBM 1620, IBM TECHNIQUES IN AUTOPILOT DESIGN TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN DESIGN AUTOMATION TECHNIQUES IN DESIGNING OIGITAL COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES IN INSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES IN lARGE DIGITAL DATA SYSTEMS TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. WITH PARTICULAR REF TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM TECHNIQUES IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING SYSTEM TECHNIQUES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CRYOTRON SWITCHIN TECHNIQUES IN VALVE ANO TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE LENGTH SORTING TECHNIQUES OF ANAlOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES OF 'UEUING PROBLEMS TECHNIQUES ON THE ANALOG-COMPUTER ART TECHNIQUES ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TO HIGHWAY DESIGN PROBLEM.S TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERY TECHNIQUES TO MACHINE INDEXING TECHNIQUES TO PROBLEMS IN HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMIN 1ST TECHNIQUES USED IN GOVERNMENT A.D.P. INSTALLATIONS AN TECHNIQUES USED IN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF INPUT TECHNIQUES USEe IN SEAC AND DYSEAC TECHNIQUES USED IN SEAC AND DYSEAC TECHNIQUES USING ANALOG COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHA TECHNIQUES WITH COMPLEMENTING FLIP-FLOPS TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIDS IGERMAN) TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER COMPUTERS TECHNIQUES. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS TECHNIQUES. 1955 TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY TECHNOLOGISTS TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TEC - TEC ECIP55 101 CCST6L L4L EJCC59 L43 WCR 594 3 OCR 62 51 TCJ4611 LO SJCC63 213 BCS 58 ,30 CACM611 10 HARV41 157 OCR 62 L97 PGEC593 263 PGEC593 262 TCJ2604 169 CAN 62 43 EJCC52 3 PGEC621 42 PGEC624 !J70 J ACM604 330 ICIP5q 466 PGEC6L4 691 I BMJ6 34 337 EJCC54 L6 PIRE530 1421 PACM62 14 EJCC57 172 JACM573 274 WJCC60 165 IFIP62 524 TCJ3614 2.H TCJ6631 44 RMCS60 1'1 JACM623 361 FJCC63 445 HACC59 13 WJCC57 10 WJCC61 81 PGECb32 67 WCR 604 6 CACM610 449 NCR 1>34 11 PACM59 66 AUS 63 C.I0 JACM551 1 NCR 537 55 TCJ2591 1 NCR 602 124 PGEC572 108 WJCC56 64 AUS 63 B.20 PACM56 19 JACM573 354 EJCC61 371 PACM61 l3Al WJCC57 112 EJCC59 75 HACC59 28 PGEC542 23 CAS 61 62 WJCC53 119 AUS 60A12.2 EJCC60 205 WJCC5B 186 PLCI61 240 SJCC62 213 I FIP62 149 AIC 623 275 SJCC63 105 PACM62 29 HARV61 315 RMCS60 41 CACM635 267 PECS52 17 IF IP62 326 TCJ3602 114 PIRE625 L077 PIRE530 1250 LCMT61 1 WJCC61 39 WJCC54 45 HARV47 213 MIPP61 326 AUS 60 B5.1 AUS 60 A7.1 RMCS60 1 RMCS60 63 P IRE530 13BO PGEC531 2 PGEC625 691 JACM634 440 WJCC5B 149 SJCC63 381 ECIP55 115 ONR 56 35 CACM620 527 LSU 56 6 CAS 61 45 ICSI581 245 CAS 58 106 EJCC58 43 355 TEC - THE TITLE WORD INDEX MT AT THE INSTITUTE OF EUROPEAN INFORMATION THE PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM ON FAST MEMORY A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER COMPUTATICN PROGRAM AT MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER SOME ASPECTS OF COMPUTER SOME NOTES ON THE SOV I ET COMPUTER SOVIET COMPUTER SOV I ET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY rECHNOLOGY rECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE CO~PUTER TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE (FRENCHI TECHNOLOGY IN THE U.S.S.R. TECHNOLOGY OF RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY, 1959 TECHNOLOGY, 1959 TECHNOLOGY, 1959 TECHNOMETRICS AND EDUCATION SABRE, A REAL TIME PROBLEM IN TELE-PROCESSING TELE-PROCESSING SYSTEMS PROGRESS TOWAROS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY CO~PUTER ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CO~PUTER THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL APPLICATION TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER (GERMANI AUTO~ATIC READING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE MACHINERY APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING THE TELEMETRY ANO DOPPLER DATA CONVERTERS A TERMINAL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION OVER TELEPHONE CIRCUITS A NEW MODEL FOR ERROR CLUSTERING IN TELEPHONE CIRCUITS LARGE-SCALE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE ASSIGN~ENT OF TELEPHONE FACILITIES THE APPLICATION OF A BElL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING SYSTEM DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTE~ FOR SWITCHED ANO PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE REVERSAL CONTROL FEATURES OF A ~AGNETIC-DRUM TELEPHONE OFFICE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND TELEPHONE SWITCHING AN AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM EMPLOYING MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY PROGRESS WITH THE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDING PROJECT CONTROL IN A MULTI-SHOP MANUI STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TDhARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING WAY CO~MUNICATICN WITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARY DIAL TELEPHONES DATA-DIAL, TWOARTIFICIAL AUDITORY RECOGNITION IN TELEPHONY THE TELEPLOTTER, A DIGITAL PLOTTING DEVICE A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREEO TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT METHODS FOR FITTING RATIONAL APPROXI~ATIONS, PART I. TELESCOPING PROCEDURES FOR CONTINUED FRACTIONS TELETYPE HIGH-SPEED TAPE EQUIPMENT AND SYSTE~S CONVERTERS FOR TELETYPE TAPE TO IBM CARDS APPLICATICN OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SPEECH AND TELEVISION DEVICES A HIGH-SPEED DATA HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION CURVES THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE DEPENDENCE Of CRITICAL fiELD TEMPERATURE CO~PENSATICN FOR A CORE MEMORY SIMPLE CDNSTANT-TE~PERATURE OVEN AND CONTROL SYSTEM Y THIN SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMPERATURE PRODUCED BY ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING IVER WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHEO TAPE OUTPUT HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUITS ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN LOW TE~PERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS USE OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN RESEARCH AT LOW TEMPERATURES THE EFFECTS OF LOW TE~PERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS ISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND WAVELENGTH VARIABLES ITOR OF THE CRAYF STRY AND THE MILITARY, A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR INDU TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING MEMORIES A TENTATIVE COMPARISON BETWEEN ANIMAL ANO MACHINE A TUNNel DIOOE TENTH MICROSECOND ME~ORY TRACES. TERM RANKS, WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS CIRCUITS A TERMINAL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION OVER TelEPHONE IAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENT S~ALLEST UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF A ~ACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE FORMAL pROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN CHEMICAL TERMINOLOGY COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS THEIR PROCESSORS SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECTED WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT A TERMINOLOGY PROPOSAL GLOSSARY OF SORTING AND MERGING TERMS IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TECHNICAL TERMS AN EXPERIMENT TERMS FREQUENTLY COMBINED IN PROBLEM DESCRIPTION A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY AUTO CODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE TI CHARACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIODE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONS TINUED FRACTIONS REPRESENTATION OF POWER SERIES IN TERMS OF POLYNOMIALS. RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS AND CON BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIlABLE IN TERMS OF THRESHOLD DEVICES ARBITRARY TERNARY COUNTERS TERNARY THRESHOLD LOGIC THE MASTER TERRAIN MODEL SYSTEM COMPUTER PRODUCTION OF TERRAIN MODELS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS SI~ULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TI~E COMPUTER PROGRA~S DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AT THE AIR FORCE MISSILE TEST CENTRE THE INTEGRATED A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR COBOL AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TEST DATA PROCESSING ARROW FLIGHT TEST DATA REDUCTION ORGANIZING MACHINES A'TEST FOR LINEAR SEPARABILITY AS APPLIED TO SELFACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE COMPUTER GENERATOR NOTE ON A TEST FOR REPEATING CYCLES IN A PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER LOGIC TABLE CONOITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TE ST INSTRUC TI eNS A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING CONSTRUC TlON OF A SET OF TEST MATRICES MORE TEST MATRICES FOR DETERMINANTS AND INVERSES A NOTE ON A SET OF TEST'MATRICES FOR INVERSION ON THE INVERSE OF A TEST ~ATRIX 356 ~ASSACHUSETTS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TEC - YES NSMT60 126 ICC 6113 11 ICC 6114 7 IFIP62 636 I BMJ633 182 HARV49 44 AUS 572 217 AlC 623 299 CACM616 256 ICC 6114 18 CAS 59 30 OCR 62 383 ICC 6010 23 PGEC601 72 CACM603 111 CAN 60 1 TCJ4612 109 EJCC61 213 TCB4614 13/> FTT 53 144 CACM63D 708 PGEC636 613 SJCC63 113 HARV47 213 AUS 512 203 WJCC56 31 I BMJ633 224 WJCC58 165 HARV47 41 I BMJ612 93 PGEC551 21 PIRE530 1242 P IRE530 1341 AUS 60All.2 FJCC63 519 CACM630 622 IBMJ584 294 PECS52 18 TCJ5634 338 JACM602 150 EJCC54 35 EJCC5,2 11 AUS 60 A6.2 WJCC59 169 SOS 61 315 NCR 624 101 IBMJ621 82 E JCC5,) 200 I BMJ571 84 DNR 60 153 WJCC61 207 AUS 60Cll.4 EJCC56 54 IBMJ622 256 ONR 60 6 18~J581 54 SJCC62 159 SJCC63 119 TCJ1594 153 PGEC621 2 PACM59 17 AUS 63 C.22 NCR 602 114 IBMJ605 455 TCJ5623 230 WJCC56 31 JACM614 601 JACM583 266 JACM574 428 MTl 611 249 HACC59 1 CACM618 336 CACM607 409 1 CC 608 11 CACM602 72 CACM635 281 NSMT60 398 CACM631 31 ARAP612 29 IBMJ622 170 JACM614 613 P IRE611 210 PGEC554 144 PGEC633 191 EJCC57 30 CACM634 190 PACM56 19 JACM573 354 AUS 572 218 5JCC62 311 CAS 55 88 CAN 58 95 50S 62 503 EJCC53 48 TCJ3601 9 CACM639 510 CACM598 10 CACM63D 745 CACM639 515 CACM63D 615 356 TES - THI rEC - THE TITLE WORD INDEX ANOTHER TEST MATRIX FOR DETERMINANTS AND MATRICES TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION A TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION PROCEDURES TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT TEST PROBLEMS USED FOR EVALUATION Of COMPUTERS AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING TEST PROGRAMS FOR HEC TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS TEST ROUTINES BASED ON SYMBOLIC LOGICAL STATEMENTS A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST SYSTEM TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING THE ADEQUACY AND EFFICIENCY OF PROGRAM TESTING AUTOMATIC PROGRAM TESTING THE USE OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN Of PROTON SYNCHROTRON A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS EXPERIENCE WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN AN AEROPLANE TESTING ESTABLISHMENT TYPE STORAGE SYSUM THE TESTING OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS PROBLEMS IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS TESTING OF MICROLOGIC ELEMENTS TESTING Of OPERATIONAL AMPLIfIERS EXPERIENCE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ANO SELECTION Of COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN AODITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR MAINTENANCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MIDAC REPORT ON THE TEXAS PROJECT AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN TEXT UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART I, THE RAW TEXT TABLE LOOKPROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TEXT AS A BASIS fOR INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS AN AUTD-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1~01 PROGRAMMING KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS fOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS fROM TEXT TO TOPICS IN MECHANIZED SEARCH SYSTEMS MAOCAP, A SCIENTIFIC COMPILER FOR A DISPLAYED FORMULA TEXTBOOK LANGUAGE THE FEASIBILITY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS G MACHINE CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTIN FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING ALLOY DATA STRUCTURES THAT GENERALIZE RECTANGULAR ARRAYS RS A PATTERN RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES AND ADJUSTS ITS OWN OPERA TO A PATTERN-RECOGNITION PROGRAM THAT GENERATES, EVALUATES, AND ADJUST ITS OWN OPERATO RS AN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS THAT PERCEIVE, LEARN, AND REASON A SUGGESTED MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES, LEARNS, AND REASONS GPS, A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS GAMES THAT TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER OPERATION THE WORD 'THE' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING EDITOR) THE WORD 'THE' IN 'THE COMPUTER BULLETIN', (LETTER TO THE THE WORD 'THEIR' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING THE GOOEL INCOMPLETENESS THEOREM AND INTELLIGENT MACHINES A DUALITY THEOREM FOR CONVEX PROGRAMS AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS WITHIN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM MACHINE THEOREM MINIMIZATION A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS A THEOREM ON BOOLEAN MATRICES A THEOREM ON SPOT SWITCHING CIRCUITS REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEOREM PROVING MACHINE RESSIONS APPLICATION OF A FINITE SET COVERING THEOREM TO THE SIMPLIFICATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTION EXP A MACHINE PROGRAM FOR THEOREM-PROVING THEOREM-PROVING ON THE COMPUTER NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY LOGICAL THEOREMS A PROVING THEOREMS BY PATTERN RECOGNITION, I PROGRAM FOR THE PRODUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDICATE C PERCEPTRON TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING INFORMATION-THEORETIC ASPECTS OF CHARACTER READING A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART I, SOME THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF SLIDER BEARINGS LOGIC CIRCUITS A METHOD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIODE INFORMATION THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE CORRELATION OICTOR-CORRECTOR METHODS OF NUMERICAL INTEGRI SOME THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MAHERS RELATING TO PRE RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ ANO NRZ ION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of INITIALI THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE ACCU~ULAT INSTRUCTION SOME THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMEO INFERENCE INFORMATION-THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE LITERATURE SEARCHING THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE MECHANIZATION OF SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER THEORETICAL CONSIOERATION OF CO"PUTING ERRORS OF A TY OF SUPERI~POSED METALLIC FILMS SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONOUCTIVI THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE THEORETICAL COhSIOERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS THEORETICAL CURRENT MULTIPLICATION OF A CYLINDRICAL HOOK COLLECTCR THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE CO~PUTER-AIOED DESIGN SYSTE~ AMPLIFIER A THEORETICAL MODEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUID JET COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR PHYSICS THE PLACE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY IN THEORET ICAL PHYSICS THE USE OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS IN THEORETICAL ST~DIES OF GUIDED MISSILES GROUPING ANO DEPENDENCY THEORIES PROGRAMMING AND THEORIES OF CLASSIFICATION (FRENCH) IMAGINATION EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES, THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATION AND NON-BINARY SWITCHING THEORY SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY A COMPUTING PROCEDURE FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY INTRCOUCTION TO CIGITAL- AND ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL-COMPUTER THEORY ANALOG-COMPUTER THEORY CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY SA~PLEC-DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS THEORY NERVE NET THEORY 357 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19~6-1963 CACM636 CACM633 CACM620 JACM572 BIT 62~ NCR 594 TCJ2591 PACM58 JACM591 EJCC6D PACM59 CAN 62 CAN 62 IEES56 CACM62B TCJ46 11 PACM52T JACM542 BIT 6l~ WJCC6.1 JACM552 RMCS60 EJCCS3 JACM573 JACM59·~ JACM552 NSMT60 BIT 621 I8MJ612 WJCC59 PACM62 MIPP61 BIT 631 NSMT60 CACM611 ICSI582 MTL 612 IBMJ621 SJCC62 WJCC61 CATH63 II JCC59 WJCC60 CATH63 CATH63 PGEC611 310 102 508 121 197 218 ~~ 6~ 33 255 12 118 127 12 4U 25 42 82 22~ 75 92 41 58 348 527 95 121 45 86 60 18 50 52 358 31 915 613 55 325 555 251 181 151 279 191 31 TCB5613 129 SJCC62 IBMJ604 PGEC603 WJCC60 PACM52P JACM601 PGEC612 JACM621 WJCC55 ICIP59 IFIP62 CACM627 JACM632 ICIP59 CACM60~ 71 407 338 1~3 259 57 165 11 129 213 131 394 163 282 220 265 ICIP59 MTP 58 ~19 IFIP62 141 ICIP59 248 IBMJ593 237 PGEC635 ~92 IB~J60I 66 TCJ~611 PGEC632 ICIP59 PLCI61 IBMJ602 DIP 62 PGEC584 IBMJ621 TCJ2604 RTCS62 IBMJ6Il SJCC63 64 92 36 I3~ 208 ~06 306 15 199 '0 25 305 IBMJ63~ 288 AUS 60B'3.2 HARV49 215 AUS 572. 211C NSMT60 258 ROME62 83 SOS 62 231 NCR 584 305 IBMJ603 321 JACM603 201 CCST61 13 CCST61 15 CCST61 112 CCST61 189 CCST61 278 CCST61 307 CABS62 468 351 'THE - THR JITLE WORD INDEX INFORMAfION CODING AND SWITCHING SYMPOSIUM ON CODING SYMPDSIU~ ON SWITCHING SYSTEM REDUNOANCY AND INFORMATION APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARGE-CONTROL LINEAR EQUATIONS, SOME REMARKS ON CURRENT COMPUTING UCH1NERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION SURANYI SUBCLASSES, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HERBRAND SCHEDULING, PARTS 1 AND 2. INTRODUCTION AND FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY OF CONTACT NETWORKS AND CONVENTIONAL NETWORK· BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENDED DECOMPOSITION G POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND INFORMATION ES OF NATURAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION -CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION R THE SOLUTION OF SOME EQUATIONS ARISING IN ECONOMIC INFORMATION SCRIBING ANELASTICAND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, CURRENT THEORY THEORY THEORY THEORY THEORY THEORY THEORY USE OF THEORY SOLVABLE THEORY MULTI PROGRAM THEORY ON THE AUTOMATIC THEORY SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN THE THEORY GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT, THE THEORY IETHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TEST IN THEORY IVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTI THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED THEORY AND FORECASTING IGN OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FO THEORY AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS THEORY AND NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS IFUNCTION FOR DE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS QUEUEING THEORY AND RESERVOIR DESIGN IPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERVE NETS A THEORY AND SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO Ret 8EHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION A FUNDAMENTAL ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY CLEAN SURFACES • A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT ANO K OUTPUTS AN ALGE8RAlC THEORY FOR USE IN DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC THEORY FORMATION M OF SEQUENJIALMACHINES USE OF DECOMPOSITION THEORY IN THE SOLUTION OF THE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLE PROGRAMMING THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS DIVIDER THEORY OF A FA ST-SW ITCHING ELEC TRON-BEAM FREQUENCY AOAPTIVE SAMPLED-DATA SYSTEMS. A STATISTICAL THEORY OF AOAPTATION OUTLINE FOR A LOGICAL THEORY OF ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS FUNDAMENTALS OF A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS INFORMATION FLOW PROGRAMMING AND THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA ELEMENTS TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASED ON MORE REALISTIC PRIMITIVE JHE THEORY OF AUTOMATA, A SURVEY A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION A VARIANT JO TURING'S THEORY OF COMPUTING MACHINES THEORY SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN THE THEORY OF CONTACT NETWORKS AND CONVENTIONAL NETWORK THE ALGE8RAIC THEORY OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES THE THEORY OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES THE FOUNDATIONS OF A THEORY OF DATA PROCESSING THE THEORY OF DEFINITE AUTOMATA TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE JHEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL PROCESSES THE NEED FOR A BASIS FOR THE MECHANIZATION OF THE THEORY OF EQUA HONS ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES JHEORY OF FILES THE IONIC THEORY OF HEART ACJIVITY ERS WITH REDUNDANCY STATISTICAL THEORY OF IMPROVING THE RELIA8ILITY OF OIGITAL COM PUT THE DESCRIPTIVE CONTINUUM, A 'GENERALIZED' JHEORY OF INDEXING A THEORY OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SOME APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS A MATHEMA.TICAL THEORY OF LANGUAGE SYMBOLS IN RETRIEVAL COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A JHEORY OF LARGE ORGANIZATIONS A FEEDBACK CODING THEORY OF LEARNING ANO COGNITION THEORY OF LOGICAL NETS THE THEORY OF MUL .TIPOINT ITERATION FUNCTIONS THE JHEORY OF NETS THE USE OF CALCULATING MACHINES IN THE THEORY OF PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION TOWARDS A THEORY OF RECURSIVE PROCESSORS· ON THE THEORY OF RELAXATION PROCESSES A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR ABSTRACT THEORY OF RETRIEVAL CODING THE THEORY OF SEQUENTIAL LOGICAL FUNCTIONS REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY MATRIX MEJHOOS IN THE THEORY OF SWITCHING A NEW THEORY OF TRANSLATION AND ITS APPLICATION THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO NUMBER THEORY TABLES AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM .ORDER DOCUMENTATION, FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE THE APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY TO THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS OF THE SUPERCONOUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZ8URG-LANOAU THEORY WITH APPLICATION TO AL lIe FIELD DEPENDENCE A PROOF METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY, ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZATION AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTING A MAPPING THERE'S STILL A PLACE FOR INTERPRETERS THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER TIVE TRANSITION PROCESS THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONOUC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INOIUM-MERCURY SUPERCCNDUCTING ALLOYS PRELIMINARY CA LCULATION OF SCIIE PARAMETERS IN NUCLEAR REACTOR CORE THERMAL DESIGN THE THERMAL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A TRANSISTOR RCONOUCTI A NEW TYPE OF BISTA8LE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPE SUPERCCNDUCTING ELEMENTS TI~E AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING JHIN-FILM THERMI.SJORS FOR THE GRAOUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TUBES VOLTAGE TO T~ERMIONIC TUBES THERMISTORS FOP THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER THERMOCOUPLE R~CORDING ON PUNCHED CAROS AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMODYNAMIC CONSISTENCY OF MAGNETIC ANOCALORIMETRI C MEASUREMENTS ON SUPERCONDUCTORS ALLOYS A THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF DILUTe SUPERCONOUCTING FeR NON-AR ITHMETIC DATA, ANO ITS APPLICATION TO THESAURIC TRANSLATION A REOUCTION METHOO THE COMPUTER-STORED THESAURUS ANO ITS USE IN CONCEPT PROCESSING IEEDBACK METHOD FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO O~TPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THETA FOR LARGE THETA SUPERCCNOUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK SIZE EFFECTS FOR CONDUCTION IN THIN BISMUTH CRYSTALS THIN FILM CRYOTRON CAJALOG MEMORY THIN FILM CRYOTRON TIME CONSTANTS PROPERTIES OF THIN FILM CRYOTRONS 358 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TES - THI CHBK62 14· IFIP62 313 IFIP62 153 RTCS62 294 PGEC623 314 AUS 63 B.l1 PACM52P III HARV61 32 CACM606 341 SOS 62 101 HARV512 2 JACM634 562 JACM631 B9 DPI 62 31 OPI 62 104 AUS 60 Cl.2 AOOC62 158 18MJ614 291 TCJ2593 110 NCR 612 143 HARV61 59 SJCC62 111 PLCI61 120 PGEC635 541 IBMJ511 44 HARV572 14 PGEC543 12 50S 61 443 JACM633 386 WJCC51 230 WJCC51 218 CATH63 109 18MJ594 345 WCR 594 14 JACM623 297 HARV511 204 IFIP62 386 CPFS61 100 IFIP62 379 AIC 612 319 CPFS61 33 WJCC61 225 JACM571 63 HARV512 2 CPFS61 118 PACM52P 287 PACM61 682 PGEC633 233 CTPC54 55 CPFS61 95 18MJ591 25 EJCC60 131 AUS 608'8.1 RTCS62 349 ICSI582 1291 WJCC59 63 8n 634 229 ICSI582 1321 CABS62 522 SOS 62 533 P IRE530 1357 PACM62 80 PGEC573 154 HARV49 244 PACM61 582 IBMJ571 19 HARV571 26 ICSI582 1365 TOMM58 1 18MJ621 3 HARV572 13 NSMT60 363 PACM61 6A2 IBMJ632 127 EDPS61 132 HARV511 244 18MJ621 44 1811J6D1 28 PACM61 2Cl PACM61 283 PECS52 6 ONR 60 15 IBMJ621 112 AUS 60 88.3 I BMJ5'11 35 ONR 60 113 PGEC622 200 PGEC581 61 PGEC581 61 JACM541 36 IBMJ621 11 18MJ601 23. ICIP59 321 FJCC63 389 PGEC603 359 ONR 60 162 IB~J602 1~8 ONR 60 ONR 60 ONR 60 213 239 366 358 THI - TI~ TITLE WORD INDEX CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE ENGINEERING CHARACTERISl'lCS OF CYLINDRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND CURRENT ,INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OF OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM NETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL MODEL FOR A SINGLE-DOMAIN FILES METHODS OF UTI LI ZING A NANOSECOND SWITCHING IN tHE FUTURE OF QUASIDYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLED A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING DOMAIN WAllS IN STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH FORMATION OF NVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A ~EASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY MPERATURE PRDDUCEI HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THE MAGNETIC ROO, A CYLINDRICAL, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING SIZE AND SPEED OF CAN MACHINES TWO EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING AND SIMULATION OF HUMAN ONS REQUIRING IHNIMUM STORAGE A KUTTA GPS, A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN PROPOSALS LS' THE MECHANIZATION OF AUTOMATA ANO CONTRANS, (CONCEPTUAL SOME SOME SOME CORRIGENOA TO 'SOME SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PROCESSOR THE USE OF A COMPARISON OF ONE AND VALUED SYSTE~ OF LOGIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO BASE ODYNAMIC MODEL OF A GUIOED MISSILE THE DESIGN OF A SKETCHPAC II I, A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DRAWING IN ASSURANCE TRANSLATION TRANSLATION NUMBERS SI~ULATION OF FUNCTION DETERMINATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF CORRECTION TO SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF LEAPS, THE FIRST SEAC, REVIEW OF CODE AND CONTROl IV, EXAMPLES OF A EXPERI~ENTS ON A NEW LABORATORY FOR A APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON SOME SELF-ORGANI ZING PARAMETERS IN A STARTING METHOO FOR THE AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S FLUX REVERSAL IN BASE THREE DIGITAL CIRCUITS A CIRCUITS A CATALOG OF THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE REALIZATION OF LOGICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OF TUNNEL-DIODE THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE DIGITAL FILTERS WITH A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR TUNNEL DIODE TERNARY SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN INJECTION LASERS SEMICONDUCTORS THE SHORTEST PATH CIVISIONLESS COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS OPTIMIZED CONTROL OPTIMIZATION A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS A MORE RATIONAL SYSTEM OF JUSTICE COST REDUCTION THE SOLUTION OF ~T LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE OVING THE PERFOR~ANCE OF THE SENSE-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION ~ANAGEMENT PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY AUTO~ATIC-PROGRA~MING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION 359 THIN FILM MEMORY DEVICE THIN FILM PARA~ETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS THI~ FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS TH IN FILMS THIN FILMS THIN FILMS THIN FILMS GEOMETRIC THIN FILMS INITIAL STUDIES THIN FILMS ITHE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAG THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER THIN MAGNETIC FILMS THIN MAGNETIC FILMS THIN MAGNETIC FILMS THIN MAGNETIC FILMS ANALYSIS OF STATIC AND THIN MAGNETIC FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT THIN NI-FE FIL~S THIN NI-FE FILMS THIN PERMALLOY FILMS NONLINEAR THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILM IPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT I THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TE THIN-FILM MEMORIES THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT THIN-FILM SEMICONDUCTORS THIN-FILM SUPERCONOUCTING ELEMENTS TIME THIN-MAGNETIC-FILM COMPUTER UNITS THII'iK THINK PIECES THINKING THINKING THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUAll THOUGHT THOUGHT AND MACHINE PROCESSES THOUGHT PROCESSES THOUGHT PROCESSES IGERMANI THOUGHT, RANDOM-NET SIMULATION) THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS AND CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES THOUGHTS ON PARALLEL PROCESSING THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSA THOUGHTS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING CENTER THREADED LISTS THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINED ALGOL AND THREE ADDRESS CODES THREE DIGITAL CIRCUITS A THREETHREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AER THREE DIMENSIONS THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH THREE LEVELS ~F LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS UF HANOWRITTEN ARABIC THREE MYTHS OF COMPUTE ROOM THREE PERCENTILES OF THE OMEGA-SUB-N DISTRIBUTION THREE VAR IABLE S THREE VARIABLES THREE YEARS THREE YEARS OF OPERATION THREE-ADDRESS CODE AND THE USE OF 'STOP ORDER TAGS.' THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES THREE-DIMENSIONAL GUIDED MISSILE SIMULATION THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED BACK PANEL THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES THREE-PERSON GROUPS THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOO THREE-POINT METHOD THREE-RUNG LADCICS THREE-VALUED SYSTEM OF LOGIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT LOGICAL THRESHOLD THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSITIVITY THRESHOLD DEVICES THRESHOLD DEVICES ARBITRARY BOOLEAN THRESHOLD DISCRIMINATOR TOLERANCE ANALYSIS THRESHOLD ELEMENT THRESHOLD ELEMENTS THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS THRESHOLD LOGIC THRESHOLD LOGIC THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLD THRESHOLD RELATIONS ANC DIFFRACTION LOSS FOR THRESHOLDING AND MICRO-MINIATURIZATION WITH THROUGH A MAZE THROUGH CONTINUED SQUARING THROUGH DIGITAL EQUIPMENT THROUGH EVOLUTION AND,RECOMBINATION THROUGH EXPERI~ENTS ON COMPUTING MACHINES THROUGH INFORMATION PROCESSING THROUGH INTEGRATED DATA-PROCESSING THROUGH LEXICOGRAPHY THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE THROUGH PRE-AMPLIFICATION STROBING AND NOISE-MATCHED THROUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIOUS SYSTEM LEVELS THROUGH SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS THROUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 THE - THR WJCC60 91 FJCC63 551 ONR 60 249 ONR 60 130 I BMJ602 116 I BMJ632 130 IBMJ592 140 ONR 60 121 I BMJ602 184 PGEC594 45B PGEC635 511 LCMT61 163 PGEC603 321 ICIP59 439 1 BMJ602 189 LCMT61 411 IBMJ624 419 FJCC63 61 IBMJ602 96 I BMJ624 394 IBMJ634 27B ONR 60 166 ONR 60 113 IBMJ602 101 ONR 60 153 PGEC59Z 92 LCMT61 195 IOl'J602 143 PGEC622 200 IFIP62 612 P IRE530 1230 1 C ACM601 ICIP59 303 MCF 61 95 J ACM561 22 CATH63 279 FTT 53 HI SOS 59 319 DIP 62 1 E JCC61 124 PGEC&13 416 CACM600 539 CACM607 40B C ACM600 540 LSU 55 111 CACM604 195 CACM611 36 MANC51 19 ICIP59 401 AUS 60B' 10.3 SJCC63 341 AUS 60 A3.2 PACM58 61 J ACM591 24 PGECbl3 489 TCB6621 21 JACM574 472 PGEC514 265 PGEC583 250 6 TCJ6631 EJCC53 83 MSEE464 19 NCR 554 64 WJCC53 187 I6MJ51l 32 EJCC56 84 SOS 61 1 JACM602 116 JACM563 212 PG~C625 664 ICIP59 407 PGEC633 198 IFIP62 141 PGEC635 443 PACH56 35 P IRE611 210 PGEC633 296 PGEC625 639 IF IP62 136 PGEC635 454 NCR 612 211 PGEC633 191 IFIP62 747 IFIP62 741 IBMJ631 56 SOS 61 511 HARV572 285 CACM605 319 EJCC57 45 SOS 62 93 LSU 55 101 FJCC63 609 CAS 59 19 NSMT60 312 CACM60N 611 PGEC625 611 IB"J562 148 PACM61 5C2 PACM61 10C2 CACM623 145 359 THR - TRA TITLE WORD INDEX THI - TIM THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ANALOG OF BRAIN SOS 59 122 THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF INTER-INSTALLATION COMMUNICA ONR 56 29 THROUGH THE USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER WCR 584 61 THROUGH USE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENnALS 18MJ571 39 THUNKS CACM611 55 PGEC542 42 AN ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING THYRITE PGEC582· 91 NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYRITE 18MJ621 119 HIGH-FIELD SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-MO AND NB-ZRALLOYS TIDE, A COMMERCIAL COMPILER FOR THE IBM 650 ARAP591 201 N AIRBORNE NAVIGATIONI SOME EXPERIMENTATION ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF A EJCC51 68 MACHINE TRANSLATION TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MTP 58 219 PRODUCTION CONTROL BY BUYING COMPUTER TIME BCS 58 366 ON-LINE, OFF-LINE, OR SHARED-TIME TCJ2593 150 MINIMIZING DRUM LATENCY TIME JACM612 119 ON THE REDUCTION OF TURNAROUND TIME FJCC62 161 WHAT IS 'REAL' TIME PACM62 31 SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME A CACM610 446 COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME DIGITAL WJCC58 81 COMBINATICNS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME DECODING CACM604 235 REPORT eN PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER TIME PROGRESS EDPS61 161 OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME AN ELECTRONIC METHOD AUS 60 C8.1 FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME A RESEARCH LABORATORY SJCC63 111 FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WCR 594 3 RULES FOR REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONSERVATION OF STORAGE SPACE PACM56 2 PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION CAS 60 20 NG THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZI PGEC622 200 JOVIAL, A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR REAL-TIME COMMAND SYSTEMS ARAP623 53 MAGNETIC DRUM TIME CDMPRESSION RECOROER NCR 594 242 MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REAL TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMMING JACM623 387 DESCRIPTION OF THE MERCURY REAL TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM CAS 61 101 MANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTANT IRACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIODE PERFOR 18MJ622 110 THIN FILM CRYOTRON nME CONSTANTS ONR 60 239 TECHNIQUES FeR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS PACM62 14 OIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS EJCC53 33 CACM591 33 A REAL TIME DATA ASSIMILATOR REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR GIER INORWEGIANI BIT 633 196 ESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUOY FOR A .QUASI-REAL TIME OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IN A MANUFACTURING ENTERP PACM61 12B4 A SUB-AUDIO TIME DELAY CIRCUIT PGEC542 45 MAGNETIC RECtRDING SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIA8LE TIME OELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATION TO LINEARIZING NCR 612 101 ANALOG TIME DELAY SYSTEM WJCC60 103 RIGOROUS TREATMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME DELAYS PGEC633 307 MATHEMATICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF REAL TIME DIGITAL SIMULATION PACM62 16 PULSE TIME DISPLACEMENT IN HIGH-OENSITY MAGNETIC TAPE IBMJ582 130 SELF~RGANIZATION IN THE TIME DOMAIN . SOS 62 31 COMPUTER TIME FOR ADDRESS CALCULATION SORTING JACM604 389 OPTIMUM TIME FOR MULTIPLICATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER TCJ3614 2S6 REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FDR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION PGEC612 169 CORRECTION TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISIDN PGEC613 461 EFFECTS OF DIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRID COMPUTER FJCC63 251 INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXP CACM606 361 ONENnAL PROCESS LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING PACM62 90 COMPUTERS FOR REAL TIME MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL CAN 62 99 SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SJCC63 121 TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION PGEC591 42 ON THE SWITCHING TIME OF SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS 18MJ604 402 TCJ2592 49 THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER SABRE, A REAL TIME PROBLEM IN TELE-PROCESSING TCJ4612 109 NCR 584 321 MINIMUM TIME PRDGRAMMING ON A DRUM COMPUTER A METHOD OF COMPARING THE TIME REQUIREMENTS OF SORTING METHODS CACM615 259 CAN 62 152 OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO TIME RESTRICTIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS OF METEOROLOGICAL TIME SERIES THE USE AUS 60B' 8.1 A MECHANICAL HARMONIC AUS 60 Cl.1 ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SE·RIES FORTRAN SU8ROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM631 12 REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CACM636 329 OF ALERTNESS BASED ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS A MEASUREMENT PACM61 13C1 SMOOTHING AND PREDICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCADED SIMPLE AVERAGES NCR 602 41 COMPUTING PROBLEM IN THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STOCHASTIC TIME SERIES USING AN AUTO-REGRESSION MODEL THE PACM56 21 OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING TCJ6631 28 TIME SHARING IN LARGE, FAST COMPUTERS ICIP59 336 TIME SHARING ON LEO I II TCJ6631 24 TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER SJCC63 29 SYSTEM EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE CIRCUIT DESIGN NCR 574 115 DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS PGEC635 532 TIME-ANALYSIS OF LOGICAL PROCESSES IN MAN WJCC61 519 TIME-DELAY CIRCUITS PGEC552 14 TIME-DELAY NETWORKS FOR AN ANALOG COMPUTER PGEC544 16 A TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER PGEC561 26 CENT A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TlME-DIVIS.JON MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER PGEC581 41 C SYSTEM MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTI CACM62D 516 HYBRID COMPUTER SOLUTION OF TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS SJCC63 197 OPERATION A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL PGEC512 12 TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING PACM59 12 A TIME-SHARING ANALOG COMPUTER WJCC59 341 A TIME-SHARING ANALOG MULTIPLIER PGEC541 11 TIME-SHARING COMPUTER SYSTEMS MCF 61 221 SJCC61 51 A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER THE TIME-SHARING FACILITIES OF THE KDF9 COMPUTER AUS 63 C.3 SABRAC. A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER tACM638 421 TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIDNAL-ELLIOTT 802 TCJ2604 185 AN EXPERIMENTAL TIME-SHARING SYSTEM SJCC62 335 THE SIMULATION OF THE ORION TIME-SHARING SYSTEM ON SIRIUS· TCB5612 51 THE CONSTRUCTION OF CLASS-TEACHER TIME-TABLES IFIP62 13 AN ALGEBRA FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS HARV511 189 NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARYING SYSTEMS AUS 63 B.20 COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME' COMMENT ON 'DECODING CACM600 536 UPT FEATURE REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER INPUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERR PGEC582 141 IBMJ624 401 A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARIABLE SERVICE TIMES ON WAITING TIMES FOR DROUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND AUS 60B'8.2 ER SCHEDULING PROI TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTH TCH614 231 SIMULATION OF A COMPUTER TIMING DEVICE CACM621 383 FUNCTIONING FEEDBACK UDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT ANTICIPAlORY OISPLAY DESIGN CLARIFICATION OF FIRST-ORDER SEMICONDUCTION EFFECTS 360 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 360 TIN - TRA TITLE WORD INDEX THR - TRA ON THE SUPERCONOUCTING TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM AND TIN FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS IBMJb21 94 I BMJb02 173 SUPERCDNDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY PACMbl 13C2 ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FOR THE TIROS SATELLITES THE EFFECT IBMJ514 318 OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE I BMJ51l 2 DOMAIN ORIENTATION IN BARIUM TITANATE SINGLE CRYSTALS AND MEMORY SYSTEMS IGERMANI FERRITES AND TITANATES AS DECISION ELEMENTS IN SWITCHING CIRCUITS ECIP55 III MIPPb 1 112 MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS PERMUTEO TITLE WORD INDEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE MIPP61 11 SYSTEM THE WORD 'TO' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING WJCC58 lob THE DYNAMICS OF TOGGLE ACTION TOLERABLE ERRORS OF NEURONS FOR INFALLI8LE NETS RTCS62 6b PGECb33 296 TUNNEL-DIODE THRESHOLO DISCRIMINATOR TOLERANCE ANALYSIS E JCC59 249 DETERMINATION OF OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATION AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR PGEC633 269 TUNNEL-DIOI PECS52 1 KEYNOTE, ENGINEERING TOMORROW'S COMPUTERS LSU 51 131 USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING OEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE DISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE ICiDUSTRIES 4b CTPCS4 THE EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT OF COMPUTERS AS A NEW TOOL EJCC59 114 THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL AI ANALOG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO FERMI WJCC60 301 FACTORED COST, STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATERIEL AND J08 COST CON CAS b2 83 PGEC582 13b DIGITAL INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL CCSTbl 535 AUTOMATIC MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL WJCC54 lob A DIGITAL-ANALOG MACHINE TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM E JCC51 b THE NUMERICORD MACHINE-TOOL DIRECTOR EJCC56 124 DATAFILE, A NEW TOOL FOR EXTENSIVE FILE STORAGE BUWEPS PERT-HILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CAS bl 16 IBMJ582 105 PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN SYSTEMS ORGANIZATION LOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING IRAMPSI, A NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL RESOURCE AL TCJ5b34 300 WCR 5B4 3 DATA PREPARATION FOR NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS ARAP591 220 AUTO-PROGRA~MING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLEO MACHINE TOOLS PGEC624 564 AN ANALCG COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIDEAN TOOLS 94 APPLICATIONS IN THE NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS COMPUTER CAS 58 80 OMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS IE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT LANGUAGE FOR AUT CAS 5'1 NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PRODUCTION ENGINEER AUS 573 30b E JCC55 8 COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT 195b ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TCJ1594 119 31 AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATVRAL LIGHT USING THE TOOLS OF COMMUNICATION THEORY IVATION OF WAVE SHAPE OPI b2 CAS 61 140 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED TOOLS, APT III PACM59 05 THE CETACHED SHOCK PROBLEM AND RELATED TOPICS CCSTb! SPECIAL TOPICS IN DIGITAL-COMPUTER THEORY 15 NSMTbO 358 FROM TEXT TO TOPICS IN MECHANIZED SEARCH SYSTEMS WJCC56 8b A TOPOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACH INES A TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION Of THE MINIM PGE:C5b3 12b AL FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION ICIP59 232 A QUASI-TOPOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE RECOGNITION OF LINE PATTERNS ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SY 18MJ594 32b STEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGI HARV51l 57 ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS IN SYNTHESIS CACM614 167 TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBEREO ELEMENTS OF A NETWORK FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM EJCCbO 25 CACMb2N 558 TOPOLOGICAL SORTING OF LARGE NETWORKS IBMJb05 518 SOME COMBINATORIAL LEMMAS IN TOPOLOGY PGECbll ~1 FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS CIRCUITS EMPLOYING TOROIDAL MAGNETIC CORES AS ANALOGS OF MULTI PATH CORES PGECb22 218 EC IP55 U5 SWITCIHNG-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIDS (GERMANI TCB1644 127 THE TORONTO COMPUTER-BASEO TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM PACM52T 154 THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MOOEL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IBMJb32 111 PROPAGATION OF TORSIONAL DISTURBANCES IN A HOMOGENEOUS ELASTIC SPHERE E JCCb 1 30b AN AUTOMATEO TECHNIQUE FOR CONDUCTING A TOTAL SYSTEM STUDY CACMb23 112 COMPUTERS, THE KEY TO TOTAL SYSTEMS CONTROL, AN INDUSTRIAL VIEWPOINT MIPP61 50 KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT CACM606 3bl INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PROCESS I FORMAL JACM574 428 PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH TOWARD A GENERAL SIMULATION CAPABILITY SJCCb2 1 IFIPb2 319 PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS TOWARD A THEORY OF AUTOMATA BASEC ON MORE REALISTIC CABS62 522 COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY OF LARGE .0RGANIZATlONS PIREbll 8 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CATHb3 40b STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTRODUCTIOIj TOWARD BETTER COCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, CACMb33 7b PACM62 42 TOWARD BETTER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR CABSb2 360 bO ARY MATHE MAT I PARTITIONEO POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARO EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY ANO SPEED IN PRIM PACMb2 IFIP62 395 TOWARD INDUCTIVE INFERENCE AUTOMATA CATHb3 389 ATTITUDES TOWARD INTELLIGENT MACHINES 18MJbOI 2 TOWARO MECHANICAL MATHEMATICS WJCC58 234 A COMPUTER ORIENTED TOWARD SPATIAL PROBLEMS CACMb2N 547 REITERATION OF ACM POLICY TOWARD STANDARDIZATION SOS 61 25 TOWARD THE CYBERNETIC FACTORY TC83591 9 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TC83593 b4 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (21 TCB3b05 81 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 131 TCB4601 18 TOWARDS A COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 14J IFIPb2 21 TOWARDS A MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE OF COMPUTATION PACM61 582 TOWARDS A THEORY OF RECURSIVE PROCESSORS ARAP623 121 TOWARDS AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR PACM52P 231 PROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE TCB4b14 Db STORES BY CO~PUTER PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFfICE TELECOMMUNICATION HOP MANUI STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MULTI-S FJCC63 519 TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF BINOCULAR DEPTH PERCEPTION I FlPb2 439 PGECb3b 613 STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN TR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER (GERMANI MTP 58 129 INFORMATION, REDUNDANCY AND DECAY OF THE MEMORY TRACE 18MJ605 455 TRACES, TERM RANKS, WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS NALOGUE AND CIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TRACING APPLICATION OF A COMBINATION OF A TCJ2593 134 PACMbl 10B3 LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS NCR 574 175 SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALOG COMPUTERS IEES56 528 THE TRANSFER~TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION I BI'IJoI4 287 RECORDING OISK STORAGE A HIGH TRACK-OENSITY SERVO-ACCESS SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC NCR b24 94 OIGITAL SIMULATION OF PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR PGEC591 3b A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING AND BOMARC GUIDANCE 58 PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD E JCC57 COMPUTING CENTER AUS 512 201 AN AUTOMATIC TRACKING FILTER 44 FJCCb2 DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION 361 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 194b-1963 361 TRA - TRA TITLE WORD INDEX TRACKS FOR SATURATION MAGNETIC RECOROING TRACTION OESIGN ANO OPERATION TRACTION PROBLEMS TRAOIC LEPRECHAUN COMPUTER TRAOIC TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER TRADIC, A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER COMPUTER SIMULATION OF CITY TRAFFIC COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC APPLICATIONS OF OIGITAl TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL REAL-TIME DATA PROCESSING FOR CAA AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUOIES THE TORONTO COMPUTER-BASED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM PROGRESS WITH THE TELEPHONE TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION RECORDING PROJECT REAL-TIME CONTROL OF TRAFFIC FLOW IMULATION ANO OISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS S FICTITIOUS TRAFFIC MACHINES SIMULATION OF A TRAFFIC NETWORK PLICATION OF REAL-TIME DATA PROCESI THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN elECTRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW AP TRAFFIC SIMULATOR WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS IN TRAFFIC STUOIES AND RESEARCH CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATION CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE~RATE PULSE TRAIN HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN DYNAMICS FUTURE DEMANDS FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER OF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRA INER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING THE PROBLEM FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT TRAINING X-15 ANALOG OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING IMPLICATIONS PROCESSING IN THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING elECTRONIC DATA THE NCR 102A AS AN AID IN TRAINING AND RESEARCH THEORY OF DIGITAL CONTROL PROCESSES THE NEED FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION OF ENGINEERS TRAINING COMPUTER PERSONNEL CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COURSES IN COMPUTERS WHAT TRAINING DOES A CUSTOMER WANT, NEED COMPUTER TRAINING FACILITIES COMPUTER-CONTROLLED ASW TRAINING FACILITY ER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FAC IUTY FOR ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT WORK TRAINING FOR ACTIVITY IN SCIENTIFIC OOCUMENTATION VIA COMPILERS, INTERPRETERS, AND ASSEMBLERS TRAINING FOR ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS BRITAIN TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT THE EFFECT OF COMPUTERS ON THE TRAINING OF APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS AND SCIENTISTS THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL SYMPOSIUM ON THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PROGRAMMERS I, A BUSINESS USER'S APPROACH UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SERVICES PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES FOR TRAINING PROGRAMMERS CURRICULUM MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS NON-PROGRAMMED TRAINING SEQUENCES FOR MECHANIZED INDUCTION TRAINING THE COMPUTER OPERATOR TRAINING THE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OFFICER A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES PERSONNEL SELECTION AND TRAINING, THE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRIAL USER STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEOULE A PROGRAM TO ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES THE COMPUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID FLOW MEASURE NOSE CONE LONG RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES PREDICTION AND THE EFFECT OF A COUNTERREAL-TIME SIMULATIDN OF A CRUISE MISSILE TRAJECTORY NATION OF ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRON TRAJECTORY TRACING APPLICATION OF A COMBI THE BUMAC TRANCODER THE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM FOR TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES ALTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER THE TRANSAC S-1000 COMPUTER ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-2000 PERFORMANCE TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS STOCK TRANSACTION RECOROS ON THE OATATRON 205 WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION TRIANGULAR COMPUTER SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS ON APPROXIMATING TRANSCENDENTAL NUMBERS BY CONTINUED FRACTIONS TRANSCODE, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR FERUT EQUI PMENT THE UNIVERSAL DATA TRANSCRIBER. A NEW APPROACH TO DATA CONVERSION A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH THE AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPTION OF MACHINE SHORTHAND COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE ON COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE AUTOMATIC PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION AS APPLIED TO TRANSDUCER DESIGN FOR PERIODICALLY TIME-VARYING LINEAR BINARY SEQUENCE TRANSDUCERS AN ALGEBRA MAGNETIC TRANSDUCERS AND AMPLIFIERS FOR DISK RECORDING SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFER ADMITTANCE FUNCTIONS USING ACTIVE COMPONENTS TRANSFER BETWEEN EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MEMORY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF MAO TRANSFER CIRCUITRY TYPES TRANSfER FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT AND PDTENTIO~ETERS TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS AMPLIFIER SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYR ITE AT T~E LEXICAL lEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR STRUCTURE A NEW METHOD FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS AND THE TRANSFER OF CREDIT SURFACES CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC UNUSUAL TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PULSE PACKING DENSITIES AND TRANSFER RATES ERROR ESTIMATION IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA CONSTITUENTS REPORT ON SOME PRINCIPLES OF T~E UNIFIED TRANSFER SYSTEM A PRELIMINARY STRUCTURAL TRANSFER SYSTE/I DISCRETE THE DEUCE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE APPLICATION OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC THE PERFORMANCE OF 362 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TIN - TRA PGEC634 383 AUS 60BI0.1 I EES56 59 EJCC56 29 EJCC54 46 ANL 53 21 CACM624 224 WJCC58 159 EJCC57 208 18 EJCC53 EJCC57 169 CCST61 472 FJCC63 437 TCB7644 127 AUS 60All.2 CAS 62 3 PACM58 65 CAMB49 114 CACM638 480 IF IP62 231 WJCC56 9Z AUS 60 A8.2 EJCC57 75 WJCC57 128 PACM56 Z3 CLUN55 117 PGEC552 55 PGEC593 326 PACM61 13A3 WJCC61 623 CTPC54 59 AUS 63 A.I0 CAS 56 112 CTPC54 55 WJCC53 4 TCB1573 55 CTPC54 29 PACM61 HA2 TCB7644 119 NCR 624 73 WJCC60 301 ICSI582 1441 CAS 59 116 ICSI582 1495 CTPC54 51 TC85611 26 TCJ2593 107 LSU 58 157 PACM61 l3A1 PACM62 20 SDS 62 425 PACM61 l3A4 ICSI582 1489 PACM56 32 CAN 62 110 TCJ6632 121 JACM551 28 AlC 623 2 SJCC62 235 AUS 608'10.1 PACM62 34 TCJ2593 134 WCR 574 293 CAN 60 24 PACM59 62 PACM59 60 13 EJCC56 EJCC58 168 NCR 624 101 E JCC57 183 CACM627 399 JACM591 97 ICIP59 57 CACM614 171 JACM554 243 WJCC58 225 EJCC56 80 EJCC59 148 PACM58 42 JACM593 429 SJCC63 191 HARV571 189 lCIH61 331 18MJ631 40 HARV47 267 WJCC59 21 ECIP55 liB JACM563 186 NCR 584 236 JACM583 289 WCR 574 273 PGEC582 91 MlL 611 97 JACM602 140 IBMJ622 192 EJCC59 143 WCR 584 48 CAN 60 158 NSMT60 88 MlL 611 195 362 TITLE WORD INDEX TRA - TRA MINIMIZATION OF AND PASSIVE NETWORKS PARTIALLY-DEVELOPED TRANSFER TREE TRANSFER-FUNCTION SYNTHESIS WITH COMPUTER AMPLIFIERS THE TRANSFER-TRACK METHOD OF MAGNETIC-DRUM OPERATION THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS THE TRANSFLUXOR PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFLUXOR AND CORE CIRCUITS A MULTI LOAD TRANSFLUXOR MEMORY DIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRANSFLUXORS A GENERAL CARDPROGRAM FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM A 'CURVE PLOTTING' ROUTINE FOR THE INVERSE LAPLACE TRANSFORM OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS TRANSFORMATION KEY ADDRESSING OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORIES BY RADIX A METHOD FOR KEY-TO-ADORESS TRANSFORMATION IPERCEPTUAL LEARNING MODEL FOR SENSO RY PATTERN RECOGNITION, CONCEPT FORMATION AND SYMBOL TRANSFORMATION TRANSFORMATION CRITERIA FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF PRE DICATIVE GENITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN RUSSIAN A SOLUTION TO THE EULER ANGLE TRANSFORMATION EQUATIONS THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS OPERATION-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATION GROUP PERCEPTUAL GENERALIZATION OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS THE ALPHA VECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF A SYSTEM OF LINEAR CONSTRAINTS ON THE EQUIVALENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF PROGRAM SCHEMES LOGICAL SYNTAX AND TRANSFORMATION RULES TRANSFORMATION, PART 1 THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION, A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION, A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE L.R. TRANSFORMATION, PART 1 THE QR TRANSFORMATION, PART 2 10UCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIA NGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARITY TRANSFORMATIONS LINGUISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A NOTE ON RANGE TRANSFORMATIONS FOR SQUARE ROOT AND LOGARITHM INFORMATION AND TRANSFORMATIONS ON GENERAL ARRAYS A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER TRANSFORMER DESIGN WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS A SATURABLE-TRANSFORMER DIGITAL AMPLIFIER WITH DIODE SWITCHING IDEAL TRANSFORMERS IN SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG COMPUTERS ON THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE ANO MELLIN TRANSFORMS NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS APPROXIMATIONS IN FOURIER TRANSFORMS ULATIOH OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIM THE APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATIONS , TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON NETWORKS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION A ~EW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PROBLEMS METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT TECH NIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANSIENT RESPONSE TRANSIENTS IN COMBINATION LOGIC CIRCUITS CO~PUTER SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYORO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS THE MULTIPURPOSE 81AS OEVICE. PART 1, THE COMMUTATOR TRANSI ST1lR THE THERMAL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVEDDIGIT COIIIPUTER THE TRANSISTOR AS A COMPUTING ELEMENT THE TRANSISTOR AS A DIGITAL COMPUTER COMPONENT EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN T~-2 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS A SET OF TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS, DIRECT-COUPLED COMPUTERS LeGIC DESIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS TX-O. A TRANSISTOR COMPUTER HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUIT DESIGN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUITS QUIESCENT CORE-TRANSISTOR COUNTERS TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES MILLIMICROSECONO TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES TRAoIC, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER PERFORMANCE OF TRADIC TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER STORE A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-ORUM ADA, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER A WORD-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY E~PERIENCE IN THE USE'OF ~ARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT SWITChiNG ANALYSIS A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING AND MEMORY CRITERION IN TRANSISTOR FLI P-FLOPS APPLICATIONS TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER TWO-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADDITION SYMMETRICAL TRANSISTOR LOGIC INTEGRATED DEVICES USING DIRECT-COUPLEt UNIPOLAR TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT C ONSIDERATIDNS AND LOGICAL DESIGN WITH DIRECT-COUPLEO TRANSISTOR LOG IC A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS OIRECT COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOG IC CIRCUITRY TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR OIRECT-COUPLEO TRANSISTOR LOG IC CIRCUITS APPLICATIONS MINIMUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-BORNE CONTROL IBM CURRENT MODE TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS CORRECTION TO ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF RESISTOR-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGICAL CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR MAGNETIC CORE BILOGICAL ELEMENT THE TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUIT THE DESIGN OF DIODE-TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUITS A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFER USING E~TERNAL REGENERATION REGENERATION A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES A TRANSISTOR PULSE GENERATOR FOR DIGITAL SYSTEMS SYSTEMS TRANSISTOR RESISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA TRANSISTOR SHI FT REGISTERS SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER SIMULATION OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 704 363 T~E COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TRA - TRA PGEC572 112 WJCC55 1 I EES56 52B PGEC6Dl 12 WJCC56 109 HARV512 115 WJCC59 14 PGEC584 316 JACM551 18 JACM581 52 SJCC63 355 IBMJ632 121 IFIP62 413 MTL 612 725 PGEC603 362 JACM623 345 63 50S 59 tACIII599 33 CACM580 8 HARV49 125 TCJ4613 265 TCJ4613 265 TCJ4624 332 JACM593 336 ICSI582 937 CACM636 306 PACM61 6B3 AUS 60 C8.3 AUS 60 C8.4 IEES56 54 5B EJCC56 WJCC55 16 AUS 511 117 CACM603 111 TCJ6633 244 PACM62 52 SJCC62 255 lBMJ633 201 P IRE611 245 PIRE611 268 IBMJ611 33 WJCC5B 149 RTCS62 II AUS 60B'7.3 IBMJ512 116 IBMJ591 35 IEES56 371 IEES56 361 EJCC51 105 IBMJ5Bl 54 PGEC5Bl 6 WCR 5114 3 PGEC551 11 WJCC57 16T HACC59 16 WJCC55 124 WCR 514 251 EJCC56 113 EJCC56 64 EJCC56 54 IEES56 418 PGEC603 302 WJCC51 6B ANL 53 21 EJCC54 46 I EES56 364 IEES56 3B2 PGEC563 132 lEES56 390 AUS 572 209 WJCC60 B3 RMCS60 41 PGEC614 670 NCR 602 3 PWCS54 3B IBMJ571 212 WJCC5B 27 PGEC592 98 HARV512 201 PGEC591 8 WJCC5B 22 PGEC581 2 PGEC5Bl 6 WJCC58 141 WJCC5B 34 PGEC582 109 PGEC584 324 WJCC5B 144 WCR 514 231 PGEC601 15 PACM56 26 PIRE530 1444 ANL 53 1 PGEC594 432 PGEC583 244 WJCC5B 11 NCR 544 140 NCR 554 1311 PGEC564 1112 PGEC514 242 363 fRA - TRA TITLE WORD INDEX MISSILE-GUIOANCE· SYSTEMS A A STA'ISTICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED A SMALL T POINT PREDICTION OF BALLISTIC MISSILES VARIABLES FOXY 2. A A HIGH-SPEED THE PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEED WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT COMPUTERS A PHILCO 5-2000 A ·CORRECTlON, A A GENERATOR A OIGITAL CONVERTER A ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING SWITCHING DESIGN OF AC COMPUTING AMPLIFIERS USING SOME PROPERTIES OF EXPERIMENTAL 1000-MC PRESENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING PLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION CURRENT BUILD-UP IN AVALANCHE MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING UNTING FOR LATENT HEAT AND EDDY CURRENTS ON THE STUDY OF THE SECOND-ORDER FERROELECTRIC HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM N THE INFLUE~CE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCDNDUCTING AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE DESIGN OF A SEPARABLE ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE SECOND-ORDER STRESS EFFECTS ON rHE SUPERCONDUCTING CYBERNETIC ONTOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY AN ALGORITHM FOR FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL A CODE MATCHING TECHNIQUE FOR MACHINE THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC .NALYSIS IN MACHINE LANGUAGE INTERLINGUAL MACHINE THE COM IT SYSTEM FOR MECHANICAL ENGLISH-JAPANESE MACHINE SYMPOSIUM ON MACHINE A NEW ALGORITHM FOR ALGEBRAIC SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE THREE LEVELS OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT ALGORITHMS FOR FORMULA SOVIET RESEARCH IN MACHINE RESEARCH IN MACHINE THE HIGH-SPEEOGENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS IN MACHINE SYSTEM OESIGN OF A COMPUTER FOR RUSSIAN-ENGLISH THE OUTLOOK FOR MACHINE MAN-TO-'ACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE SEQUENTIAL· FORMULA RECURSIVE P,ROCESSES AND ALGOL A PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGl·ISH AUTOMATIC INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN· AUTOMATIC . MULTIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE SYNTAX IN UNIVERSAL MACHINE LANGUAGE THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH ON MACHINE SY~POSIUM ON MODERN TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE A GROWING TREE FOR DESCRIPTOR LANGUAGE NTERPRETER FCR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES EUPHRATES, A COMPARISON BETWEEN HUMAN AND MACHINE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS AND LANGUAGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND MACHINE . ARITHMETIC CATA, AND ITS APPLICATION TO THESAURIC MING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE A NEW THEORY OF THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL MACHINE ACTIC ANALYSIS CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC RESEARCH IN MACHINE RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC HUMAN TRANSLATION AND HUMAN TRANSLATION AND MIMIC, A INPUT-DUTPUT AUTOMATIC ANGLO-RUSSIAN SCHEME MACHINE LANGUAGE SEQUENTIAL AN ALGORITHM FOR THE AMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR FUTURE LANGUAI ON 364 TRA - TRA TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN EJCC57 132 TRANSISTOR-DRI VEN MAGNETIC-CORE !'IEMORY PGEC571 14 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NETWORKS NCR 602 11 TRANSISTORIZED ADDER FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC604 461 TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG COMPUTER FOR EARLY FLIGHT IMPAC AUS 60C10.3 TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO WJCC59 338 TRANSISTORIZEO ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER EJCC58 133 TRANSIST~RIZED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV DIP 62 617 TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-2000 EJCC58 168 TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL ·COMPUTERS PGEC634 372 TRANSISTORIZED .ELECTRDNIC ANALOG COMPUTERS CHBK62 7 TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER PGEC581 41 TRANSI.sTORJZED LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM NEWC57 106 TRANSISTORIZED MODULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL WJCC58 203 TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MODULATOR PGEC544 7 TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MODULATOR PGECS51 20 TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH EJCC56 80 TRANSISTORIZED, ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION WCR· 584 89 TRANSISTORIZED, MULTI-CHANNEL, AIRBORNE VOLTAGE-TaWCR 574 284 TRANSISTORS NCR 564 74 TRANSISTORS WJCC58 93 TRANSISTORS PGECS83 191 TRANSISTORS IBMJ593 230 TRANSISTORS THE IEES56 357 TRANSISTORS ANALOG LOGARITHMIC WJCCS7 121 TRANSISTORS AND MAGNETIC CORES A NEW AND SIM IEES56 412 TRANSISTORS IN COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS HARV572 138 TRANSISTORS IN CURRENT-ANALOG COMPUTING PGEC562 B6 TRANSISTORS WITH RESISTANCE LOADS PGEC604 456 TRANSITION IBMJ621 84 TRANSITION VARIATION IBMJ621 89 TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE INDEXING SYSTEM MIPP61 170 TRANSITION FROM SUPERCONDUCTIN6 TO NORMAL PHASE, ACCO IBMJ592 132 TRANSITION IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE JBMJ583 212 TRANSITION MEMORY DEVICES WJCC61 475 TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTING THIN FILMS IBMJ602 184 TRANSITION OF THIN FILMS JBMJ592 140 TRANSITION PROCESS THERMAL ONR 6015 TRANSITION-DIAGRAM COMPILER CACM637 396 TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONOUCTORS IBMJ621 122 TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE IBMJ574 318 TRANSITIONS OF TANTALUM AND TIN FIRST- AND IBMJ621 94 TRANSJUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS SOS 62 313 TRANSLATED BLOCKS ROME62 797 TRANSLATED BLOCKS CACM627 376 TRANSLATING 800LEAN EXPRESSIONS JACM622 222 TRANSLATING PROGRAMS ARAP591 127 TRANSLATION IEES56 453 TRANSLATION PACM58 60 TRANSLATION PACM58 61 TRANSLATION JACM581 1 TRANSLATION TCJ1583 144 TRANSLATION ICIP59 183 TRANSLATION ICIP59 194 TRANSLATION ICIP59 218 TRANSLATION PACM59 22 TRANSLATION WJCC59 288 TRANSLATION JACM591 24 TRANSLATION JACM592 141 TRANSLATION TCJ2592 53 TRANSLATION NSHT60 2 TRANSLATION NSMT60 160 TRANSLATION NSMT60 485 TRANSLATION NSMT60 491 TRANSLATION WJCC60 203 TRANSLATION WJCC60 329 TRANSLATION CACM602 76 TRANSLATION CACIII611 10 TRANSLATION ICC 6115 11 TRANSLATION NTL 611 7 TRANSLATION MTL 611 283 TRANSLATION MtL 612 405 TRANSLATION MTL 612 593 TRANSLATION DIP 62 444 TRANSLATION IFIP62 301 TRANSLATION IFIP62 326 TRANSLATION ROME62 153 TRANSLATION COMPILER-I ROME62 539 TRANSLATION TIGRIS AND MTP 58 279 TRANSLATION AN APPROACH TO THE NrL 612 703 TRANSLATION THE ROLE OF USAF RESEARCH WJCC59 66 TRANSLATION A REDUCTIDN METHOD FOR NON- ICIP59 321 TRANSLATION ITRIAL TRANSLATOR. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAM EJCC58 138 TRANSLATION ANt ITS APPLICATION NSMT60 363 TRANSLATION ANe LIBRARY RETRIEVAL ICSI582 917 TRANSLATION AND-OR AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE IFIP62 323 TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND PREDICTIVE SYNT NSMT60 173 TRANSLATION AT RAMO-WOOLDRIDGE NSMT60 26 TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION LA80RATORY ItlP59 163 TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC CODING LANGUAGES PACIII58 29 TRANSLATION BY MACHINE. I MTL 611 221 TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, II MTL 612 507 TRANSLATION FOR ENGLISH CODING 'NSMT60 451 TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM PACM58 18 TRANSLATION IN THE USSR MTP 58 351 TRANSLATION METHODS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO AN ICIP59 199 TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING RDME62 263 TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS IFIP62 498 TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGR PACM59 75 TRANSLATION OF BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS CACM627 384 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 364 TRA - TRL TITLE WORO INOEX TRANSLATION OF COMPILER LANGUAGES MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES THE PRESENT STATUS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES AN EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM COMPUTING ECUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PRINTED CODe TO IMPULSES ACCEPTABLE TO AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION OF PROGRAMS FROM ONE COMPUTER TO ANOTHER TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHEO IN A 'SEMIF ORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE LANGUAGE GLISH BY ANALYSIS AND RESYNTHESIS OF THE I MACHINE TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN ORGANIC CHEMICAL NAMES INTO EN IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS RUNCIBLE, ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITEO COMPUTER PSEUDO-CODE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES A GENERAL-PURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 COMPUTER THE USE OF GRAMMARS WITHIN THE ~ECHANICAL TRANSLATION ROUTINE A TRANSLATION ROUTINE FOR THE OEUCE COMPUTER A MULTI-PASS TRANSLATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF A TRANSLATION SYSTEM EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENOED BACKUS NORMAL FORM A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX IS AUTOMAT IC-PROGRAMM lNG-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS TRANSLATION TO ANO FRO~ POLISH NOTATION THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC COOING OF OROINARY DIFFERENT lAL EQUATIONS SEMANTIC MESSAGE OETECTION FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION, USING AN INTERLINGUA ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR ALTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR AN ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR THE DEUCE ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR THE DEUCE ALPHA CODE TRANSLATOR THE CLIP TRANSLATOR THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MAD TRANSLATOR A LOGIC DESIGN TRANSLATOR REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR TOWARDS AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR USE OF DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR FOR A SMALL COMPUTER MAKING A TRANSLATOR FOR ALGOL 60 A HIGH-SPEED OATA TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SPEECH ANO TELEVISION DEVICES AN AUTOMATIC FORMULA TRANSLATOR FOR FIXED POINT ARITHMETIC PALGO, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 AN ALGOL 60 TRANSLATOR FOR THE Xl THE ARITHMETIC TRANSLATOR-tOMPILER OF THE IBM FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING IMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLAI THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR, AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAM~ING SYSTEM FOR EXPER THE USAF AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR, MARK I DATA TRANSLATORS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALGORITHM TRANSLATORS ON GAT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSLATORS ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC TREATMENf OF TYPES IN ALGOL TRANSLATORS THE ERROR PROBLEM IN DATA TRANSMISSION PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION DATA COLLECTION AND TRANSMISSION EXPERIENCE IN THE PRACTICAL USE OF DATA TRANSMISSION THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISSION OF CODES FOR CORRECTION OF DEPENOENT ERRORS IN DATA TRANSMISSION A NEW GROUP MODULATION-DEMODULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION AN EXPERIMENTAL MODULATION-DEMOOULATION SCHEME FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION AN EXPERIMENTAL THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION. DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANOLING IN A.O.P. SYSTEMS THE PLACE OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION, DATA TRANSMISSION AND DOCUMENT HANDLING IN AN ADP SYSTEM DATA TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE COMPUTER FIELD THE VIEWS OF THE DATA TRANSMISSION COMMITTEE DATA TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONCEPTS FOR FIELDATA DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION ANO CONTROL PART I, GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS DATA TRANSMISSION FOR MULTIPLE SHOPS THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA AN ANALYSIS OF CARRY TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER ADDITION SYSTEM OATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY AL COMPUTERS ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEED TRANSISTORIZED DIGIT USE OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR ~EASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS A TRANSMISSION LINE LEADING TO SELF-STABILIZING SYSTEMS NONLINEAR WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH THIN PERMALLOY FILMS SHOCK WAVES, IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICA TION PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION OF DATA FOR COMPUTERS A SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION OF MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL DATA THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. A USER'S ANALYSIS A TERMINAL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION OVER TELEPHONE CIRCUITS A DATA TRANSMISSION SURVEY E LINE APPLICATIONS PHASE REVERSAL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR SWITCHED AND PRIVATE TELEPHON SOME ASPECTS OF SAMPLING AS APPLIED TO DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS HIGH SPEED DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS THE PROBLEMS OF DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENERAL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION DESIGN OF AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION-DATA PROCESSING CODE SYSTEMS DATA TRANSMISSION, COMMUNICATION TO CENTRALISED PROCESSING DATA TRANSMISSION, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION, THE USER'S VIEW SYMPOSIUM ON 'THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISSION' SYSTE~ DEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMATION RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION CHANNELS WITH SIDE INFORMATION AT THE TRANSMITTER EXPERIENCE IN TRANSMITTING ACCOUNTING DATA BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 709 AND 7090 SYSTEMS AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT OSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC SURFACES CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LATENT ELECTR 'AN RCA HIGH-PERFORMANCE TAPE-TRANSPORT SYSTEM COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 365 796-980 C>-66--24 TRA - TRA PACM62 AUS 571 WJCC58 TCB3591 AIC 601 MTL 611 IEES56 WJCC55 IFIP62 CACM621 MTL 611 NCR 5B4 CACM59N ICIP59 10 106 161 7 92 125 463 29 550 34 265 236 18 144 JAC~621 1 NSMT60 409 "'S~T60 245 TCJ2592 16 ARAP623 163 NSMT60 53 ROME62 23 CACM623 145 TCJ5623 210 ARAP591 81 MTL 612 431 OCR 62 181 WJCC58 230 PACM59 62 CACM590 19 AUS 60 C6.4 AUS 60A12.1 TCJ3602 98 CACM611 19 CACM611 2B FJCC62 251 TCJ5622 127 ARAP623 121 CACM611 15 ARAP612 231 ROME62 229 ARAP623.341 WJCC59 169 PACM59 76 ROME62 439 ARAP623 329 CAC~592 9 JACM624 480 39 ACFI57 EJCC58 13B NCR 584 296 SACI58 64 PACM59 23 CACM597 24 ROME62 325 AUS 60 C2.2 TCJ4612 88 TCJ4612 103 TCJ6631 17 TCJ6633 209 I8MJ601 58 EJCC58 38 18~J591 74 TCJ4612 161 TCB56ll 19 TCJ4611 1 TCJ6633 222 WJCC59 189 AUS 63 C.4 AUS 63 C.4 TCJ6631 14 TCB5613 ll4 AUS 60 C2.1 PACM58 21 TCJ6633 219 PGEC614 312 ONR 60 311 SOS 61 417 18MJ634 218 I BMJ604 391 TCB6621 12 EJCC51 190 ICSI5Bl 77 WJCC56 31 TCJ4612 95 I BMJ612 93 AUS 572 212 EJCC60 97 TCJ6633 210 CAC~615 212 AUS 63 A.18 TCJ4611 34 EJCC61 209 TC87632 43 IFlP62 354 IBMJ584 289 TCJ5634 305 PACM62 96 NCR 514 96 I B~J622 192 WJCC57 52 365 TRA - TWI TITLE WOltD INDEX TRANSPOltTATION COMPANY TRANSPOltTATlON COSTS TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND SOME COMPUTER APPLICATI TRANSPOltTATlON METHOD OF L1NEAlt PROGRAMMING TltANSPORTATIDN PROBLEM TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM TRANSPORTING THE RECORDING MEDIA TRANSPOSING A ~ATRIX TRANSPOSING MATRICES IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER SELECTIVE INSTRUCTION TRAP FOR THE 1090 TRAPPED-FLUX SUPERCDNDUCTING MEMORY INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM THE TRE HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER THE MARK 5 SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR TREAC AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR TREATING A CLASS OF MULTI QUEUE PROBLEMS PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF DRDIN ·PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF ORDIN NTIAL EQUATICN NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL OIFFERE NTIAL EQUATIONS NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A SET OF FOURTH ORDER HYPERBOLIC DIFFERE A THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF DILUTE SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS ONLY ANALYTIC TREATMENT OF REAL FUNCTIONS GIVEN IN DISCRETE POINTS DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TREATMENT OF THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TYPES IN ALGOL TRANSLATORS A COMPUTER METHOD FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES' FOR TREATMENT PLANNING IN RADIOTHERAPY ICAL METHOD FOR RIGOROUS TREATMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME DELAYS MINIMIZATION OF THE PARTIALLY-DEVELOPED TRANSFER TREE THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL A GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT .DECOMPOSITION THEORY GENERALIZED TREE CIRCUIT. THE BASIC 8UILDING BLOCK OF AN EXTENDED A GROWING TREE FOR DESCRIPTOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION USE OF TREE STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING FILES STORAGE AND SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZED MEMORY SYSTEM CONSTANT-WEIGHT COUNTERS AND DECODING TREES MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN TREES YSTEMS PART III. MINIMIZATION OF NONSINGULAR BOOLEAN TREES ICAL METHODS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING S TREES AND ROUTINES TREES BY HEIGHT AND DIAMETER THE ENUMERATION OF MANIPULATION OF TREES IN INFOR~ATION RETRIEVAL SO~E COMBINATORIAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN TREES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SEARCHING AND SORTING TREES. FORESTS AND REARRANGING SING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCES SING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCES SING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGI SURVEY OF PROGRESS AND TREND OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCES DIGITAL COMPUTERS. PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS EVALUATING ECONOMIC TRENDS AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING. PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE TRENDS I NTERPOLA TlON TRENDS FOR LARGE SCALE DIGITAL CCMPUTERS FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING MOO ERN TRENDS. IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS TRENDS IN DESIGN OF LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN ELECTRONIC BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS PROBLEMS OF SPEED AND COVERAGE RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION IN SOUTH ASIA. THE PRESENT STATUS. ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE CRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT IGERMANI OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRI-DIAGONAL FORM INSTABILITY NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN TRI-DIAGONAL SYST.EMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS OF THE SECOND-ORDER FERROELECTRIC TRANSITIDN IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE STUDY EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MACHINE TRANSLAI THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT USE NETWORK SOLUTION OF THE RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEM I STABILITV OF THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILAR OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX OF POLYNOMIAL ELEMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 REDUCTION F THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIANGULAR FORMS BY ELEMENTARY SIMILARITY TRANSFORMAT ONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS THEORETICAL C GATES THE RELIABILITY OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWORKS BUILT OF RECTIFIER SOLVING A TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOD OF AMPLIFIERS A FOUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES. DIODES. RESISTORS. 4ND OPERATIONAL UNITARY TRIANGULARIZATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX REMARKS ON THE UNITARY TRIANGULARIlATION OF A NONSYMMETRIC MATRIX GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARY SWITCHING NETWORKS THE TRICE. A HIGH SPEED INCREMENTAL COMPUTER MICRO-PROGRAMMING AND TRICKOLOGY ON STURM SEQUENCES FOR TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES SOLUTION OF TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES .THE LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES EQUATIONS QUASI-TRIOIAGONAL MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE GENERATED ERROR IN ROTATIONAL TRIDIAGONALIZATION TRIE MEMORY GATES AND TRIGGER CIRCUITS EQUILIBRIUM ELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE PARALLEL FERRORESONANT TRIGGERS THE CORDIC TRIGONOMETRIC COMPUTING TECHNIQUE ANALOG CCMPUTING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLUTION OF TRIGONOMETRIC PROBLEMS AN ELECTRONIC OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS TRIGONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS A NOTE ON THE EVALUATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC SERIES THE TRIM PROBLEM COMPUTING METHOOS FOR TRIM SCHEOULING IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY COMPUTATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES ON THE DESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY P-N-PI-N TRIODE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS ON SINGLE VS. TRIPLE ADDRESS COMPUTING MACHINES AUTOMORPHISMS OF STEINER TRIPLE SYSTEMS INVERSION OF TRIPLE-DIAGONAL COMPOUND MATRICES RELIABILITY THE USE OF TRIPLE-MODULAR REDUNDANCY TO IMPROVE COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY ONS 366 DECISION MAKING USING A COMPUTElt. A ON THE LOCATION OF SUPPLY POINTS TO MINIMIZE THE PROBLEMS OF PLANNING NEW METROPOLITAN A GENEltALlZATlON OF THE THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENEltAL THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR THE AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL-TIME SOLUTION OF THE . DEVICES FOR A METHOD FOR COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TRA - TRL CAN 62 21 IBSJ632 129 CAS 51 23 AUS 63 B.3 PACM56 41 JACM513 308 JACM582 132 JACM612 230 EJCC52 15 JACM584 383 TCJ2591 41 CACM633 101 IBMJ514 294 JACM604 326 JACM621 61 ADC 53 56 ARAP591 23 IBMJ613 204 PGEC621 42 PGEC624 510 JACM543 111 PACM58 1 IBMJ601 23 HARV571 3 JACM621 61 ROME62 325 CACM621 401 CACM630 625 PGEC633 307 PGEC572 92 PGEC636 863 JACM614 484 JACM634 562 ROME62 153 CACM635 272 CACM631 28 PGEC602 231 IBMJ605 543 IBMJ594 326 TCJ5621 33 IBMJ605 413 CACM6i2 103 JACM621 13 TCJ3602 84 CACM594 22 CACM595 11 CACM599 34 EJCC51 109 CAN 58 317 MTP 58 155 ECIP55 119 ARAP591 8 NSMT60 511 AODC62 33 WJCC61 361 WJCC54 16 ICSI581 589 DIP 62 312 ECIP55 46 TCJ56Z1 61 TCJ5634 327 IBMJ583 212 EJCC58 138 TCJ4613 185 WCR 584 123 JACM593 336 PACM59 29 JACM593 336 RTCS62 10 RTCS62 129 CACM621 399 PGEC592 222 JACM584 339 JACM602 185 PGEC635 464 NCR 584 206 DIP 62 269 JACM603 260 CACM611 314 TCJ6631 99 PACM59 31 JACM584 335 CACM609 490 ADC 53 ISl CANB49 103 ADC 53 186 PGEC593 330 PGEC553 95 PGEC512 86 TCJ1594 162 IBSJ621 11 AUS 60 83.2 JACM514 505 PGEC532 14 PGECS92 loa JACMS43 118 IBMJ605 460 JACM621 11 IBMJ622 200 EJCC58 99 366 TRL - TYP TITLE WORD INDEX WCRST CASE DESIGN OF VARIABLE-THRESHOLD TRL CIRCUITS A TRULY AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEM EDITOR'S NOTE ON SERIES APPROXIMATION TRUNCATION TRUNCATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOD LUTIONS OF DIRICHLET PROBLEMS IN A OOMAINI ON THE TRUNCATION ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SO ESTIMA TlNG THE TRUNCATION ERROR WITH A MODIFIED RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTI ON OF ORDINA RY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY REPEAl BRAINS TRUST A MODEL OF THE TRUST INVESTMENT PROCESS COMPUTATIONAl AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL FORM OF A TRUTH FUNCTION DETERMINATION OF THE IRREDUNDANf. NORMAL FORMS OF A TRUTH FUNCTION ~Y ITERATED CONSENSUS OF THE PRIME IMP BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR LOGIC MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNCTION PROBLEM ALGORITHM FOR ANALYZING LOGICAL STATEMENTS TO PRODUCE A TRUTH FUNCTION TABLE A CHART METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS UNATE TRUTH FUNCTIONS A GENERALIZATICN OF A THEOREM OF QUINE FOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMBINATIONAL A LOGIC SOME USES OF TRUTH TABLES BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND H AN EXTRACT COMMAND' CORRECTION TO 'BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WIT WHY NOT TRY A PLUGBOARD ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES TSHEBYSHEFF ALSO SEE 'CHEBYCHEFF' TSHEBYSHEFF APPROXIMATIONS FOR POWER SERIES THE TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER TIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING CONSIOERA EQUIPMENT ELECTRON TUBE AND CRYSTAL DIOOE EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTING M-ACCESS STORES THE CATHODE-RAY TUBE AS A COMMUTATING DEVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY, RANDO THE SELECTRON, A TUBE FOR SELECTIVE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE AUTOMATIC BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES A STUOY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES ELECTRON TVBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME TYPICAL MILITARY ENVIRONMENT S THE UNIVAC lVBE PROGRAM A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE AN IMPROVED CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHODE-RAY-T~BE STORAGE SYSTEM COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBES A FUNCTICN GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES A FUNCTlCN G.ENERATOR USING COlD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TUBES SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS THE TESTING OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE SYSTEM COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBES WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM THE PLANNING OF TUBING MANUFACTURE, USING AN IBM 650 COMPUTER REAL-TIME PRESENTATION OF REOUCED WIND-TUNNEL DATA WIND TUNNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL DESIGN, 1 AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL DESIGN, 2 BISTABLE SYSTEMS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO TUNNEL DIODE CIRCUITS TUNNEL DIODE DIGITAL CIRCUITRY A TUNNEL DIODE FUNCTION GENERATOR CALCUlATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT TUNNEL DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS AN IMPROVED TUNNEL DIODE MEMORY SYSTEM MERIT AND CIRCUIT TIME CONSTI CHARACTERIZATION OF TUNNEL DIOOE PERFORMANCE IN TERMS OF DEVICE FIGURE OF TUNNEL DIODE STORAGE USING CURRENT SENSING A TUNNEL OIODE TENTH MICROSECOND MEMORY TUNNEL DIODE T~RESHOLD LOGIC HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS UTILIZING TUNNEL OIODES A HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC UNIT USING TUNNEL DIODES WHY TUNNEL DIODES (SWEDISH) IS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAIR TUNNEL-OIODE CIRCUIT A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-DIOOE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES A HIGH-SPEED DIRECTCOUPLED MAGNETIC MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-OIODE DISCRIMINATORS TUNNEL-DIODE FULL BINARY ADDER A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY SOME NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS TUNNEL-DIODE THRESHOLD DISCRIMINATOR TOLERANCE ANALYSIS BIAS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR LOGIC CIRCUITS ESAKt TUNNELING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING AUTCMATIC DATA-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM FOR WINO TUNNELS THE RECORDING OF DATA IN THE WRE WIND TUNNELS FINITE AND COMBINATORIAL AUTOMATA. TURING AUTOMATA WITH A PROGRAMMING TAPE A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT 5-SVMBOL a-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL b-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES TURING MACHINES, FINITE AUTOMATA AND NEURAL NETS SIMPLE TURING TYPE CO~PUTERS A VARIANT TO TURING'S THEORY OF COMPUTING MACHINES A ONE TURN MAGNETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAD FOR COMPUTER USE ON FINDING MINIMUM ROUTES IN A NETWORK WITH TURN PENALTIES ON THE RECUCTION OF TURNAROUND TIME A HEURISTIC fOR PAGE TURNING IN A MULTI PROGRAMMED COMPUTER A TURNING POINT IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME GOALS AND PREDICTIONS ON THE SUM OF INVERSES OF PRI~ES AND OF TWIN PRIMES ELECTRODEPOSITEO TWISTDR AND BIT WIRE COMPONENTS A TWISTOR MATRIX MEMORY FOR SEMIPERMANENT INFORMATION AN ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTOR MEMORY LARGE-CAPACITY CARD C~ANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORY OF LARGE CAPACITY 361 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-19b3 TRA - TWI PGECb23 WJCC5b CACM5B9 JACMbDl JACM5B1 PACM56 JACM551 EDPS61 tATH63 JACM6D4 PGEC602 JACM572 JACM593 tACM583 PACM52P PGEC611 PGEt612 PAtM59 PGEC614 HARV571 tACM5B5 CACM5B8 EJCC54 EDPS61 382 10 3 69 32 12 5 509 347 299 245 189 405 4 127 1 165 17 604 125 12 6 4 71 JACM574 487 NCR 5510 129 SACI58 51 ANL 53 83 EJCC53 67 LCMT61 99 HARV47 133 8 PGEC534 PGEC591 23 EJCC53 17 PGEt533 8 PGEC593 317 CAMB49 26 ADC 53 212 WJCC53 167 I EES56 319 HARV49 96 AUS bO C8.2 PGEC611 71 PGEC581 61 WJCC58 96 PACM52T 42 HARV49 96 PACM52T 110 BCS 58 195 EJCC57 ~O JACM562 101 TCJ1581 42 TCJ1582 64 IBMJ613 226 PGEC603 295 NCR 612 Ib4 P IRE611 146 EJCC60 233 PGECb04 430 IBMJ633 199 IBMJ622 170 WJCC61 427 NCR 602 114 NCR 612 271 PGECb12 273 PGEC635 503 BIT 611 2 PGEC633 269 PIRE611 136 PGEC633 282 PGEC622 213 I FIP62 603 18MJb22 158 PGEC633 296 PGECb26 773 I BMJ594 364 IBMJ621 34 PGEC561 7 AUS 572 215 IF IP62 391 PACM52T 50 FJCt63 35 J ACM634 526 JACM614 476 JACM614 467 HACC59 31 JACM511 63 NCR 554 95 CACM612 107 FJCC62 161 CACMb29 480 CACM606 380 WJCC59 81 BIT 611 15 PGEC594 465 WJCC59 36 PGECb04 451 LCMT61 177 PGEC613 451 367 TWI - UNI TITLE WORD INDEX A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT SPl-lEROIDS MAGNETIC FIELDS OF LOGICAL DESIGN BOUNDS ON "INI~AL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS FOR COMPILATION FOR PROBLEMS ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWISTOR STORE TWISTORS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE TWO APPROACHES TO INCORPORATING REOUNDANCY INTO TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER TWO COMPUTERS WITH NELIAC TWO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TECHNIQUES OF QUEUING TWO DIMENSIONS TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZED elLIPTIC INTEGRALS A NEW METHOD FOR GENERATING A FUNCTION OF TWO INDEPENDENT VARIABLES AN ESTIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORTING METHODS TWO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 709 A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES TIC SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS lOG RAM FOR THE AUTOMA TWO PROBLEMS IN FLUID MECHANICS COMPUTERS TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS TWO SQUARE-ROOT APPROXIMATIONS ALGEBRAIC COMPILER TWO SUBROUTINES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION WITH AN PERCEPT RON TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABILITY IN THE TWO THINK PIECES 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES FOXY A 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES CHIC, CSIRAC A TWO-ADDRESS METHOD OF INTERPRETIVE CODING FOR THE TWO-COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR FOR BINARY FULL ADDITION OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL AND MECHANIZATIONS A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE MEMORIES ON THE WIRING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIDENCE MAGNETIC TWO-DIMENSIONAL PARITY CHECKING NUMERICAL METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION CASCADED SWITCHING NETWORKS OF TWO-INPUT FLEXIBLE CELLS TWO-LEVEL CORRELATION ON AN ANALOG COMPUTER A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO-LEVEL FACTORIAL DESIGN ROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS IP IP ROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUTPUT LOGICAL SYSTEMS' SOME TECHNIQUES FOR DEALING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE METRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOO IN A COMPUTER WITH A TWO-LEVEL STORE lOR THE CO-OIAGONALIZATION OF A SYM ENCE EQUATION SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC DIFFER STUDIES OF RENEW.AL PROCESSES TWO-PARAMETER LIFETIME DISTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIABILITY -LINEAR EQUATIONS AND OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO-POINT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS THE SOLUTION OF NON MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS COMPUTATION OF GREEN'S FUNCTION FOR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO-STEP SMOOTHING IN DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTERS AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUED FEEDBACK CIRCUITS DIAL TELEPHONES DATA-DIAL, TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION WITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS TWO'S COMPLEMENT MULTIPLICATION IN BINARY PARALLEL TX-O, A TRANSISTOR COMPUTER MEMORY UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT THE LINCOLN TX-2 INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM AGATHA TYCHE, OF NERVOUS NETS, THE LUCKY RECKONERS MATRIX ITERATION PROCESSES OF BERNOULLI AND GRAEFFE TYPE ON MODERN ITERATIVE METHODS OF LINEAR ALGE BRA WITH CONVERGENCE OF BERNOULLI'S AND OF GRAEFFE'S TYPE (GERMANI PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE MIXED TYPE AND METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION SIMPLE TURING TYPE COMPUTERS ORETICAL CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER THE AND MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE DESIGN CAPAC IT ANCE TYPE FIXED MEMCRY COMPUTER TYPE INSTRUMENTS RELIABILITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION AN EVALUATION OF RUNGE-KUTTA TYPE METHODS FOR HIGHER ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS N OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN SUPERCONDUCTI A NEW TYPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATIO SISTORS AND MAGNETIC CORES A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRAN A NEW TYPE OF FERROELECTRIC SHIFT REGISTER ON THE COMPUTATION OF A CERTAIN TYPE OF INCOMPLETE BETA FUNCTIONS A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH (ALGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVER) SURVEY OF MECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS SURVEY OF NONMECHANICAL TYPE PRINTERS NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS SENSING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC TYPE SIZE NORMALIZATION IN HIGH SPEED CHARACTER THE TESTING OF CATHODE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE SYSTEM THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 409-2 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER THE IBM TYPE 610 AUTO-POINT COMPUTER THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 MATRIX INVERSION ON THE IBM TYPE 650 A PROGRAMMED BINARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR PUBLIC UTI LtTy CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING MACHINE THE IBM MAGNHIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS THE PACT I CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER DIAGNCSTIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 E.D.P.M. LUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 701 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES IAL SO BUSINESS THE IBM TYPE 702, AN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR MOOIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 704 (GERMAN) ADDRESSPRINT I, A PROPOSED COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 THE IBM TYPE 705 AUTOCCDER QUASI-TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS MPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, (THAT OF ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEE A TYPED PAGE REACER TRANSFER FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS OF DIFFERENT TYPES A LANGUAOE DESIGNED ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC TREATMENT OF TYPES IN ALGOL TRANSLATORS SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA TYPES OF CIRCUITS, GENERAL A~ALYSIS OF THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS 368 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TRL - TYP WJCC59 41 PGEC602 199 RTCS62 379 JACM614 601 CACM60N 607 TC.l3602 114 PGEC604 490 JACM623 350 PACM62 108 PGEC573 167 CACM6DN 618 CACM60D 658 IBMJ583 223 ROME62 685 AUS 60S'l.1 JACM573 214 CACM58N 13 CACM612 102 MTP 58 419 CACM601 1 WJCC59 338 PACM61 6A4 AUS 571 124 (8MJ513 212 PLCI61 25 WOC062 93 PGEC561 19 JACM612 186 TCB6634 127 PGEC622 136 PGEC614 752 CACM636 309 JACM631 48 J ACM632 256 TCJ2604 189 TCJ4612 117 JACH613 359 IBMJ591 58 TCJ4613 255 CACM62D 613 PGEC621 51 PIRE530 1465 PGEC6D2 213 PACM52P 265 CACM630 622 PGEC553 118 EJCC56 93 WJCC57 160 WJCC57 167 WJCC57 146 WJCC57 143 WJCC57 156 MTP 58 611 JACM583 246 ECIP55 171 IF IP62 122 HACC59 31 PGEC584 306 ANL 53 83 LCMT61 53 BIT 621 1 CENG59 158 JACM614 637 ONR 60 113 I EES56 412 PGEC564 184 CACM63N 689 PGEC582 97 EJCC52 106 EJCC52 113 TCJ5623 230 NCR 584 318 PACM52T 42 PIRE530 1332 SACI58 17 JACM!>41 13 LSU 55 153 CACM581 11 JACM544 173 WJCC54 140 J ACM564 212 PIRE530 1262 P IRE530 1275 PIRE530 1281 NCR 5.37 55 PACM52T 115 JACM544 149 ECJP55 150 WJCC56 45 WJCC56 49 PACM59 31 AUS 60 S2.2 OCR 62 85 ECIP55 118 MTL 611 83 ROME62 791 ROME62 325 JACM611 81 MSEE462 15 I BMJ602 130 368 TVP - UNI TITLE WORD INDEX SOLUTION THE BASIC THE ESSENTIAL IMPORTANCE OF RELIABiliTY ANO ACCURACY FOR DIFFERENT THE PHONETIC THE REACTIVE FLEXIBILITY THE ~INCOlN KEYBOARD, A THE ORGANIZATION OF A ELECTRON TUBE PERFORMANCE IN SOME THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, THE RUSSIAN VISIT TO RUSSIAN VISIT TO REVIEW OF SOME ASPECTS OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN THE NOTES ON THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE AlCUlATING MACHINE OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OF THE THE A FIVE MICROSECOND MEMORY FOR ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN PANEL ON TYPES OF INFORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHOOS OF THEIR TYPES OF OPERATION IN AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER TYPES OF SYSTE~ THE RELATIVE TYPEWRITER TYPEWRITER TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DESIGNED FOR COMPUTER INPUT TVP I CAL MACH IN E TYPICAL MILITARY ENVIRONMENTS TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE U.C.l.A. THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN U.C. T. IN EUROPE U.S. COMPUTERS U. S. COMPUTERS U.S. MAGNETIC TAPE UNITS U.S.S.R. U.S.S.R. U.S.S.R. THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC C U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IBESM) UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM UDOFT COMPUTER ULTRA HIGH SPEED TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL COMPUTERS ULTRA-HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS ULTRASONIC ATTENUATION IN SUPERCONDUCTORS MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY liNES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA liNEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY UNATE TRUTH FUNCTIONS PROPOSAL FOR AN UNCOL A FIRST VERSION OF UNCOl UNCOl, THE MYTH AND THE FACT AN ALTERNATE FORM OF THE 'UNCOl' DIAGRAM RODUCTION OF A.O.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTIONS PAID UNDER THE NEW GRADUATED PENSIONS SCHEME ION THE INT THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES UPON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM PLAIN ANALOG SIMULATION OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE lOS ANGELES COASTAL INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNDERSTAND NATURAL lANGUAGE AUTOMOBILE SELECTIVE UNDERWRITING AND AUTOMATIC RATING ON THE IBM 650 HEMATICAl MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRCRS IN MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEMS A MAT THE "INI~IZATION OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL AND NONLINEAR COST FUNCTIONS MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS A UNIFIED INDEX TO SCIENCE REPORT ON SOME PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIFIED TRANSFER SYSTEM UNIFlUXOR, A PERMANENT MEMORY ELEMENT TATES OF A MACHINE ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXPERI~ENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL S A NUMERICAL INTEGRATION METHOO WITH NON-UNIFORM INTERVALS IMI REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-D IMENSIONAl SPHI AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-O A NOTE ON A METHOO FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES EXECUTION AN ATTEMPT TO UNIFY THE CONSTITUENT CONCEPTS OF SERIAL PROGRAM OF MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SWITCHING NETWORKS COMPOSED OF UNilATERAL DEVICES THE SIMPLIFICATION A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION AND DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER INTEGRATED DEVICES USING DIRECT-COUPLED UNIPOLAR TRANSISTOR lOGIC TO LINEARIZING MAGNETIC RECORDING SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATION UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS THE UNISERVO-TAPE READER AND RECOROER MERCURY OElAY LINES AS A MEMORY UNIT A DECIMAL ADDITION-SUBTRACTION UNIT A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT AN EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT AN AIR-FLOATING DISK MAGNETIC MEMORY UNIT THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT A 2.18-MICROSECONO MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT THE LOOK-AHEAO UNIT THE NEW IBM OISK STORAGE UNIT OF AUTCMATIC MONITORING OF A SERIAL ARITHMETIC UNIT A METHOD OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INOEPENOENT ADDRESS OPERATION UN IT I GERMAN I THE LOGICAL DESIGN A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT CONSTRUCTION THE EllIOTT-NRDC COMPUTER 401, A SOLUTION FOR AUTOMATIC UNIT CONTROL READY-TO-WEAR UNIT CONTROL PROCEDURE UNIT CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING A SONIC DELAY-liNE STORAGE UNIT FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER AN INPUT-OUTPUT UNIT FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SU8MI~IATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS DESIGN OF AN ARITHMETIC UNIT INCORPORATING A NESTING STORE THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT OF THE ATLAS COMPUTER THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH CO~PUTER A HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC UNIT US ING TUNNEL DIODES USE OF A DIGITAL ANALOG ARITHMETIC UNIT WITHIN A CIGITAl COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECI'64 I THE CAROUSEL MEMORYI THE Q.R. TRANSFORMATION, A UNITARY ANALOGUE TO THE l.R. TRANSFORMATION, PART 1 UNITARY TRIANGUlARIZATION OF A NONSY~METRIC MATRIX REMARKS ON THE UNITARY TRIANGUlARllATION OF A NONSY~METRIC MATRIX COMPARATIVE DATA ON MACHINES AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED KINGOOM FOR CLERICAL USERS ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE UNITED STATES A SURVEY OF HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES SIMULATION OF THE OUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 MATHE~ATICAL METHOOS IN LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING UNITS A SERIES OF COMPUTERS USING PLUG-IN UNITS CIRCUIT ELEMENTS AN~ COMPUTER UNITS OEVElOPME~T OF EDP UNITS SIZE AND SPEED OF THIN-MAGNETIC-Fll~ COMPUTER UNITS NATURAL DATA UNITS IBM 1440 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS REVIEW OF ·U.S. MAGNETIC TAPE UNITS OF PROGRAM-MCDIFIABLE MICRD-PROGRAMMED CONTROL UNITS THE DESIGN SKIP TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARYARlTHMETIC UNITS 369 COMPUTER liTERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TWI - UNI ICSI582 ECIP55 RMCS60 IFIP62 CACM631 CACM587 FTT 53 EJCC53 NCR 554 CLUN55 TCB3605 CACM59N PGEC594 ICC 632 CAS 59 TCJ3603 JACM563 I EES56 WOC062 WCR 574 PGEC634 IFIP62 18MJ621 PGEC603 PACM52P CACM632 PGEC611 CACM580 WJCC61 ARAP612 CACM613 TCJ3603 CTPC54 WJCC61 CATH63 CAS 55 I BMJ572 PACM62 IBMJ632 ICSI581 NSM160 WJCC60 JACM583 PACM59 CACM590 CACM594 CACM594 ROME62 PGEC604 CACM596 DNR 58 PGEC592 NCR 612 PGEC604 E JCC52 HARVt,7 I EES56 I EES56 PACM56 I BMJ573 WCR 574 CENG59 WJCC60 PGEC612 PCS 62 PCS 62 ICC 621 CENG59 ECIP55 ADC 53 WJCC54 WJCC54 WJCC54 I EES56 P IRE530 EJCC59 I F1P62 IFIP62 E JCC60 PGEC635 EJCC60 BIT 621 TCJ4613 JACM584 JACM602 TCB1573 CAM849 ICC 634 WJCC59 TCJ1594 HARV49 I EES56 AADC60 TC84601 IFIP62 PCS 62 CACM62D ICC 632 PGEC623 PGEC614 823 1410 39 1045 48 4 67 71 129 145 79 4 4B9 88 30 164 129 280 182 262 372 7010 58 329 203 66 1 5 371 325 142 117 40 535 217 41 117 116 130 1061 88 91 266 2 26 17 19 237 411 8 98 101 487 47 103 138 520 28 257 227 143 239 233 202 228 33 134 148 273 96 82 89 491 1483 190 694 657 299 503 269 16 265 339 185 88 109 189 314 179 141 186 163 10 612 33 618 88 336 691 369 UNI - VAL TITLE WORD INOEX PROPAGATION SPEEO-UP CIRCUITS IN BINARY ARITHMETIC ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL STANOARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT CONTROL MEMORY SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ZERO OR THE MODEL II PUNCHED CARD TO ~AGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR HIGH ORDER MATRIX COMPUTATIONS OF THE MAGNETIC READING-RECORDING HEAD DESIGN FOR EXPERIENCE ON THE AIR FORCE THE ELECTION AND THE A MATRIX COMPILER FOR E APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER THE THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF SMALL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING WITH THE INVENTORY RECORDS AND PAYROLL APPLICATION ON THE FUNCTIONS THE A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UNITS UNITS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LOGICAL UNITS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-Z UNITS THICK UNITY LINEAR AND QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING UNITYPER UNIVAC UNIVAC UNIVAC UNIVAC UN 1VAC UNIVAC UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOS UNIVAC BY THE A-2 COMPILER SYSTEM (GERMANI UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER UNIVAC FILE COMPUTER UNIVAC FILE-COMPUTER APPLIED TO GENERAL ACCOUNTING UNIVAC INPUT OEVICES SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS FOR THE UNIVAC LARC APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CIRCUIT DESIGN FOR UNIVAC LARC THE UNIVAC 14-460 CCMPUTER UNIVAC OUTPUT DEVICES UNIVAC RANDEX II, RANDOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIVAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER IQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING CIBM 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE 80) COMPUTER TECHN SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, OATATRON 205, AND UNIVAC SS-80 A LIST OF COMPUTER THE UNIVAC SYSTEM PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SYSTEM CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC SYSTEM OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH UNIVAC SYSTEMS THE UNIVAC TUBE PRCGRAM A COBOL PROCESSOR FOR THE UNIVAC 1105 PROPOSED ADVANCED CODING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC UNIVAC-LARC HIGH-SPEED CIRCUITRY, CASE HISTORY OESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I OESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART II UNIVAC-LARC, ThE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER DESIGN THE UNIVAC, FILE CCMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECOROER SOME PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL AUTOCOoE FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTO~ATIC CODING SYSTEM STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL CODING NUMBER OF SUB-PROGRAMS S IMULT ANEOUSL Y A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER CAPABLE OF EXECUTING AN ARBITRARY A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR PRiNCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTED LANGUAGE CONVERSION E'UIPMENT THE UNIVERSAL DATA TRANSCRIBER. A NEW APPROACH TO DATA METHODS OF ESTIMATING THE EFFICIENCY OF UNIVERSAL DIGITAL COMPUTERS WITH PROGRAMME CONTROL ENGINEERING RESEARCH THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MACHINE (URALI FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE (FRENCH) PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC CODING SYNTAX IN UNIVERSAL TRANSLATION A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE 5-SYMBOL 8-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES COMPUTER EDUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES THE STATE OF THE ART, IBI COMPUTERS IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UN I VERS IT I ES FACILITIES THE IMPACT ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER OIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, II DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, III DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, IV E.O.P., THE UNIVERSITIES' ROLE THE COMPUTING LABORATORY IN THE UNIVERSITY A REVIEW OF CCMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY CURRENT RESEARCH AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY THE COMPUTER IN THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY THE RELIABILITY IN A COMPUTING MACHINE AT ~ANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPONENT THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMAN) RMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ANO INFO DATA PROCESSING IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION RN DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CURRENT RESe.RCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARO UNIVERSITY ANO PREDICTIVE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS ORGANIZATION THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL DESCRIPTION THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART II, USER'S NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPILER SYSTEM EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY INDUSTRY-EDUCATION PROJECT THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE THE AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED FOR THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTERS THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER REPORT ON A CONFERENCE OF UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTER DIRECTORS POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS THE ORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY EQUIPPING A UNI VERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY THE CORNELL COMPUTING CENTER, A MINIMAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COMPUTING LABORATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY OIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER PANEL ON UNIVERSI TY EDUCATION INFORMATION PROCESSING SPEED COMPUTATION STATUS OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATIVE TO HIGH COMMUNICATION SCIENCES IN A UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED FIELDS THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING, AND RELATED SUMM.RY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL THE COMPUTER-RELATEO SCIENCES (SYNNOETICSI AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE YEAR 1975 DEMANO EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TO SATISFY THE COMPUTATIONAL 370 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TYP - UNI IFIP62 671 PIRE611 53 PACM52P 135 PGEC624 483 WJCC57 160 ONR 60 162 AUS 63 B.7 PGEC534 1'1 EJCC5Z 8 PACM52P 181 ANL 53 213 EJCC53 62 CAS 56 'I ACFl57 71 EJCC58 152 ECIP55 154 PACM56 11 WJCC56 '15 LSU 57 182 CAS 56 74 EJCC5Z 53 CAS 61 126 WJCC61 185 WJCC58 70 EJCC52 58 E JCC60 189 WJCC56 52 CAS 61 62 CACM600 537 EJCC51 6 EJCC51 16 ONR 53 30 PGEC521 33 PGEC533 8 CAS 60 26 ONR 56 4'1 PGEC613 426 EJCC59 5'1 EJCC59 66 EJCC56 16 AUS 573 314 ARAP591 16 CAN 5B 34'1 J ACM573 254 EJCC59 108 WJCC58 230 TCJ4624 305 WJCC58 225 TOMM58 184 JACM574 511 ICIP59 HZ ONR 54 74 Nfl 612 593 PACM52T 50 JACM614 476 CAN 58 23 TCJ25'13 100 CACM607 407 TCJ5634 294 CACM608 476 CACM609 513 CACM600 544 AUS 63 A.16 CLUN55 3 AUS 572 208 NSMT60 63 MCF 61 181 CACM606 3"2 ADC 53 252 ECIP55 207 ECIP55 56 TCJ3601 15 AVS 60 A7.1 NSMT60 173 TCJ4613 222 TCJ4613 226 ONR 54 30 CLUN55 167 ClUN55 209 TCJ1581 15 CABS62 140 tACM600 519 lSU 58 8 TCJ3603 131 tLUN55 171 CLUN55 181 CLUN55 187 CLUN55 195 CLUN55 215 CLUN55 139 tAMB"9 119 AUS 572 221 IFIP62 763 CTPC54 22 IBMJ584 26B WJCC5'1 11'1 CACM5'19 7 ICC 634 210 BIT 614 227 CLUN55 175 370 UNI - VAR TITLE WORD INDEX THE PROGRAM~ING STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER USE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY LINES IN THE ~ANCHESTER THE ~ANCHESTER MT RESEARCH AT THE THE MOBIL COMPUTER LABORATORY, THE INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH OF THE THE THE THE THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE STATISTICAL PROGRAMS AT THE THE THE CURRENT RESEARCH AT THE SERVICES A NEW DIMENSION IN MAGNETIC FIU~, FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION IN BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNIVERSITY MARK I COMPUTER THE UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING MACHINE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF ~ANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE UNIVERSITY OF ~ARYLAND UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE COMPUTER UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MODEL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ON MT UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER UNIVERSITY SER~ICE UNLIMITED STORAGE UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM UNNORMALIZED FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC UNORTHODOX USES OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS PLANNED AND UNPLANNED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION LOST INFORMATION, UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE PAPERS SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL FUNCTION SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES A SCHEME FOR RECOGNIZING PATTERNS FROM AN UNSPECifIED CLASS NUMERICAL METHODS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEAOY FLUID MOTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES UNUSUAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL UNUSUAL TECHNICUES EMPLOYED IN HEAT TRANSFER PROGRAMS THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP COMPUTERS USING PARAMETRONS S BANKS TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPOATING ANO TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVING LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY SYNAPSE AN UPPER BOUND ON THE INfORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A FOR TWO CLASSES OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES LEAST UPPER BOUNDS ON MINIMAL TERMINAL STATE EXPERIMENTS THE GENERAL-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROBLEMS (GERMAN) ThE UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL MACHINE (URAL) FOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 THE EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR THE URAL-2 DIGITAL COMPUTER REFLECTIONS ON THE lOP MISSION TO USA E 5, CCMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING, 15 MAYI USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTE UP E, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-WORKING GRO INFORMATION PROCESSING USA PARTICIPATION IN AN INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON THE USAF AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR. MARK I L AND MACHINE TRANSLATION THE ROLE OF USAf RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVA SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS IN REAL-TIME COMPUTER USAGE R QUASI-RHYTHMIC PATTERNS DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILA ON THE IMPLEMENTATION AND USAGE OF A LANGUAGE FOR CONTRACT BRIDGE BIDDING WORDS WITH THE ROOT 'USE' HAVE BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION IN THE USSR OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR A SURVEY TUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTI THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GERMAN) BESM, COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING IK OF TH OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICAL MACHINES IN CHEMISTRY (USSR) THE PROSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION THE UTECOM A MATRIX INTERPRETIVE ROUTINE FOR THE UTECOM FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SORTING ON UTECOM PIPE FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ON THE UTECOM COMPUTER IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM PUBLIC UTILITY ACCOUNTING DRUM DATA PReCESSING MACHINE PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 ~AGNETIC PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOM[R BILLING COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO UTILITY MANAGE~ENT THE UTILITY OF ANASTOMOTIC NETS PROGRAM DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL UTILIZATION OF COMPUTERS FOR INfORMATION RETRIEVAL DEVICES THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VISCOSITY IN OATA-HANOLING IMPACT OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION OF ENGINEERS THE PANEL DISCUSSION, UTILIZATION OF GERMANIUM DIODES CHEMISTRY (USSR) THE PROSPECTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF INFORMATIONAL-LOGICAL MACHINES IN POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES SOME IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS A MODERN APPROACH TO INVENTORY CONTROL UTILIZING A LARGE-SCALE EDPM SCIENTIFIC DESIGN PROCEDURES UTILIZING A SMALL COMPUTER AUTOMATIC PROGRAM CONTROL UTILIZING A VARIABLE REFERENCE fOR ADDRESSING A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DATA UTILIZING FOSDIC NT RESPONSE HIGH-SPEED CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES UTILIZING MINORITY CARRIER STORAGE TO ENHANCE TRANS IE HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZING THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE CAPACITY FILES METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGETIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ELEMENTS DIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRAN~FLUXORS HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-To-DIGITAL CONVERTERS UTILIZING TUNNEL DIODES RESERVATIONS COMMUNICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER AN INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION PROCESSING LANGUAGE V OF THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS ANALYSIS DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSI5 NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR LEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION AN ON THE VALUE OF DEPENDENCY CONNECTIONS THE VALUE Of LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY NOTE ON THE SOLUTION OF A CERTAIN BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM E METHOD FOR THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE PROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF QUASI-LINEAR PARTIAL OIF A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM kITH EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNOARY SOME INVERSE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS REMARKS ON THE PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EXTENDED INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS 371 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 UNI - VAL IEES56 151 IEES56 483 IEES56 241 NSMT60 140 ICC 633 174 ICC 623 159 EJCC51 57 MANC51 5 F TT 53 111 CLUN55 161 CACM612 108 AUS 512 211 PACM52T 154 NSMT60 155 LSU 58 151 CTPC54 91 AUS 60Al0.2 PACM62 63 PGEC636 696 JACM593 415 LSU 51 18 ICSI561 199 ICSI561 475 SOS 61 Yl JACM631 29 OCR 62 227 TCB6634 127 WJCC56 79 EJCC59 143 ICIP59 461 NCR 624 101 ICSI582 '151 PACM52P 113 JACM614 601 ECIP55 80 JACM574 ~Hl PACM62 26 CACM636 321 TC64603 77 CACM639 502 CACM632 51 CACM63N 658 NCR 584 296 66 WJCC59 PLCI61 273 IFIP62 433 ROME62 741 MTP 58 351 HARV571 26 ICSI581 511 ECIP55 76 MTP 58 257 JACM612 240 AUS 571 104 AUS 571 123 AUS 60 A6.3 AUS 60 64.3 IFIP62 236 BCS 58 244 JACM544 173 HACC59 8-11 AUS 63 A.5 RTCS62 62 WJCC59 299 PGEC636 863 CAS 56 22 WJCC57 /3 WJCC53 4 PECS52 1 JACM612 240 MTP 58 825 OCR 62 129 CAS 59 50 CAS 59 122 PECSS2 13 PACM5'.! 18 CAS 62 20 WJCC58 149 SACIS8 51 LCMT61 163 PGEC622 200 PGEC584 316 PGEC612 273 EJCC57 118 CACM604 205 I BMJ602 130 FJCC62 154 CACM607 418 PACM5'l 79 TCJ3603 175 MTL 612 50 CAS 62 169 BIT 621 61 IFIP62 169 PACM59 j4 JACM563 203 CACMS'l6 38 PACM61 2Al CACM62D 613 HI VAL - V.IE TITLE WORD INDEX UNI - VAR THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ON PACM5S 6 ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS A NOTE JACM583 258 PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AN ITERATION WJCC61 519 GREEN'S FUNCTION FDR INTEGRATING TWO-POINT 80UNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ANALOG COMPUTATION OF PGEC621 57 AMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS AUTDMATIC CALCULATION AND PROGR IFIP62 126 METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEMS IMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S CACM614 187 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTION JACM613 336 THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS PACM52P 1B7 LATION OF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL E ICIP59 36 BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN OOUBLY CONNECTEO· DOMAINS PACM52P 193 MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF A JACM592 204 N ELLIPTIC PARTI MACHINES A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PUNCH CARD JACM543 101 THE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM JACM573 298 PACM52P 265 A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF TWO-VALUED FEEDBACK CIRCUITS MANY VALUED LOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA SOS 61 135 SYNTHESIS OF N-VALUED SWITCHING CIRCUITS PGEC581 52 THREE DIGITAL CIRCUITS A THREE-VALUED SYSTEM OF LOGIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO BASE ICIP59 407 NOTE ON THE PRACTICAL COMPUTATION OF PROPER VALUES JACM593 360 CHARACTERISTIC VALUES AND VEC TORS OF DEFECTIVE MATRICES CACM633 106 NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSIS PACM59 79 AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES TCJ5622 147 CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF ARBITRARY MATRICES PACM56 39 A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS JACM623 319 EQUATION PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE PECS52 14 fRIENCE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT EXP RMCS60 41 PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN DYNAMICS PACM56 23 SOME STORAGE CIRCUITS BASED ON VALVES IEES56 313 EXPERIMENTS NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL PACM59 80 INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS DNR 60 121 FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER PREPARATIONS EJCC57 58 PROCESS EPITAXIAL VAPOR GROWTH OF GE SINGLE CRYSTALS IN A CLOSED-CYCLE IBMJ603 248 INCORPORATION OF AS INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE IBMJ603 275 STUCIES OF THE INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE RADIOTRACER IBMJ603 269 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS IBMJ603 256 IBMJ603 264 A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE OIOOE PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO PROBLEMS IN ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE ION TECHNIQUES IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, WITH IFIP62 149 A DEPENDENT VARIABLE ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATOR PWCS54 2 A STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIA JACM632 209 L SWITCHING CIRCUITS A NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUIT PGEC594 439 S A VARIABLE BINARY SCALER PGEC552 70 PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE FILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS CACM61D 555 18MJ603 264 A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE ANI SOLUTION Of LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS BY THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL PGEC534 3 ANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM IRALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORG WJCC61 151 CASCADED VARIABLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO THE 220 COMPUTER WJCC58 63 MULTIPLE REDUCTION OF VARIABLE DEPENDENCY OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES JACM623 324 WORD-LENGTH ~EMORY VARIABLE FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED PGEC635 512 MICROSADIC A HIGH-SPEED DATA-PREPARATION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE FORMAT OUTPUT WJCC58 40 A VARIABLE FUNCTION .DELAY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS PGEC573 187 TCJ1594 196 A METHOD fOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS VARIABLE INFORMATION PROCESSING PACM62 112 CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES MSEE463 33 WJCC59 295 FILE SEARCHING USING VARIABLE LENGTH KEYS ONVERSIDN, RECONVERSION AND COMPARISON TECHNIQUES IN VARIABLE LENGTH SORTING C CACM635 261 SERIAL DIGITAL ADDERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF NOTATION ADC 53 120 AUTOMATIC PROGRAM CONTROL UTILIZING A VARIAB~E REFERENCE FOR ADDRESSING PECS52 13 PACM61 10Al QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH BOUND~D VARIABLE RESTR ICTIONS VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 ICSI582 1111 I BMJ624 407 A OISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARI ABLE SERVI CE TIMES A GUIDED MISSILE THE DESIGN OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AERODYNAMIC MODEL OF AUS 60B'10.3 VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER WJCC60 33 ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, THE FIXEO PLUS WOC062 182 THE UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM PGEC636 1~5 AlTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM PGEC622 155 LOGARITHMIC ANt EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE OIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC635 532 DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTE~S RIZING MAGNETIC RECORDING SYSTEMS A UNIQUE VARIABLE TIME DELAY NETWORK WITH APPLICATION TO LINEA NCR 612 101 . RIGOROUS TREATMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME DELAYS PGEC633 307 VARIABLE WIDTH STACKS CACM630 608 RO APPROACH ON ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSI THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINEO RECO WJCC57 214 BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER PACM58 25 CACM594 13 BINARY ARITHMETIC .FOR DISCRETELY VARI ABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW LSU 57 172 BIZMAC II COMPUTER VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM PACM59 44 VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION PCS 62 75 PROGRAMMING THE VARI ABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COI'IPUTER WJCC56 137 CORD SCRTING TECHI DESIGN ANO CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIA8LE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RE CACMb35 264 PGEC561 21 FUNCTlCN A PROGRAMMEO VARIABLE-RATE COUNTER FOR GENERATING THE SINE DIGITAL-TD-ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN HIGH-SPEED WJCC57 128 PGEC623 382 WORST CASE OESIGN OF VARIABLE-THRESHOLD TRL CIRCUITS VARIABLE-WIDTH TABLES WITH BINARY-SEARCH FACILITY CACM582 1 USING A VARIABLE-WORO-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENjlFIC WJCC56 17 CALCULATION FIXED-WORD-LENGTH ARRAYS IN VARIABLE-WORO-LENGTH COMPUTERS CACM62D 602 VALUES AND EIGENVECI ORGANIlATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMPUTER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGEN JACM621 41 CTION AND ADDENDUM TO 'ORGANIZATION OF A 'FIXED-PLUS-VARIABLE' STRUCTURE COMP~TER FOR COMPUTATION OF EIGEN JACM624 522 SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF THREE VARIABLES PGEC574 265 CORRECTION TO SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF THREE VARIABLES PGEC583 2,0 MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES AUS 60B'6.1 ON THE COMPILATION OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES CACM614 169 AN EXTENSION OF FIBDNACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES CACM630 639 METHOD FOR GENERATING A FUNCTION OF TWO INDEPENDENT VARIABLES A NEW PGEC573 167 ON CONTACT NETWORKS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF FOUR VARIABLES A NOTE PGEC583 196 FOXY 2, WJCC59 338 A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO ·VARIABLES 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES CHIC, A PACM61 6A4 DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARA80LIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIABLES ALTERNATING JACM624 450 CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERATION OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN ELECTRONIC NCR 554 150 QUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABLES COMPUTATION OF THE FRE JACM603 245 FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR TCJ5622 147 ITOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STue SJCC62 159 Y OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND WAVELENGTH VARIABLES ALGEBRA OF POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A DIGitAL COMPUTER JACM621 29 SIMPLEX METHOD WITH PSEUDD-BASIC VARIABLES FOR STRUCTURED LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS TCB6634 126 372 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 372 VAR - IIEE TITLE WORO INOEX GENERATING DISCRETE RANDOM VARIABLES IN A COMPUTER EFFIC lENT HANDLING Of SUBSCRIPTED VAR !ABLES IN ALGOL 60 COMPILERS AN elECTRONIC METHOD OF INTEGRATION WITH RESPECT TO VARIABLES OTHER THAN TIME ARBITRARY BOOLEAN fUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES REALIZABLE IN TERMS OF THRESHOLD DEVICES LINEAR ANC QUAORATIC PROGRAMMING WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ZERO OR UNITY ISTRAIGHT FORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOlEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT A METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC CORRE CTION TO A METHOD Of GENERATION FUNCTIONS Of SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC A COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR HANDLING ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE Y-SUB-I IN K-DIMENSIONS BY FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE ADDRESSING AN ARRAY A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNEO VARIANCE ANALYSIS NO VALU, NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR fACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TIIO-LEVEL FACTORIAL DESIGN A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH VERY DRUM STORAGE A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZED SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY A VARIANT METHOD OF FILE SEARCHING A VARIANT TO TURING'S THEORY OF COMPUTING MACHINES THE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS THE MULTIPLE VARIATE COUNTER A COMPUTATIONAL EXTENSION OF THE VARIATE DIFFERENCE METHOD READING OF MAGNETIC RECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION Y IN KNOWLEDGE-PROCESSES BLIND VARIATION AND SELECTIVE SURVIVAL AS A GENERAL STRATEG SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONDUCTION SPATIAL VARIATION OF CURRENTS AND FIELOS OUE TO LOCALIZED G TRANSITION VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONDUCTIN PROBLEMS A VARIATIONAL APPROXIMATION FOR STURM-LIOUVILLE INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING USING A VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT SOLVER A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS CORRIGENOA TO 'SOME THOUGHTS ON RECONCILING VARIOUS CHARACTER SET PROPOSALS' RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH REDUNDANCY AT VARIOUS SYSTEM LEVELS TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEDDERBURN SYSTEMS SYNTHESIS OF VECTOR NETWORKS THE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM THE ALPHA VECTOR TRANSFORMATION OF A SYSTEM OF LINEAR CONSTRAINTS VECTORCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS WITH THE AID OF ALGOL LANCZOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS AND VECTORS OF A REAL SYMMETRIC MATRIX THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTIC VALUES AND VECTORS OF DEFECTIVE MATRICES TION AND MISSILE GUIDANCE SUBSYSTEM FOR THE B-l0 AIR VEHICLE IEQUIPMENT FOR AN ADVANCEO BOMBING, NAVIGA COMBAT VEHICLE FIRING STABILITY (ACTIVE SUSPENSION I USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION NAVIGATION, GUIOANCE, AND CONTROL OF AEROSPACE VEHICLES FLIGHT SIMULATION OF ORBITAL AND RE-ENTRY VEHICLES APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SIMULATION AND DISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINITE CYLINDERS ON THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING AND FUNCTION GENERATI THE IRE AFFILIATE PLAN, A NEW VENTURE IN ENGINEERING SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND SERVICE THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION A DESCRIPTION OF A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN THE PROOUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM THE COBOL SORT VERB THE SIMULATION OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR THE SIMULATION OF VERBAL LEARNING BEHAVIOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES RUSSIAN -CR VERBS. IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS, AND SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES RUSSIAN -CR VERBS, IMPERSONALLY USED VERBS. ANO SUBJECT-OBJECT AMBIGUITIES NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEIGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUTER PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCES A VERSATILE CHARACTER GENERATOR WITH DIGITAL INPUT A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE A FIRST VERSION OF UNCOL RELIABILITY, COMPUTERS VERSUS HUMANS PHYSICAL VERSUS LOGICAL COUPLING IN MEMORY SYSTEMS fLEXIBILITY VERSUS SPEED THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION -LETTER FORM~LAS PARALLEL COMPUTING WITH VERTICAL OATA VERY HIGH DENSITY OIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING SYMPOSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHEME APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH VERY LARGE MEMORY A GENERAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE SCHE~E APPLICABLE TO A COMPUTER WITH A VERY LARGE MEMORY TION RETRIEVAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF VERY LARGE MEMCRY DESIGNS AND CAPA61LITIES ON INFORMA CALCULATING EIGENVALUES OF VERY LARGE SYM~ETRIC MATRICES SYI'POSIUM ON THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF VERY SMALL COMPUTERS A VERY SMALL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH STORED PROGRAM CONnOL AL TEMPERATU~E PRODUCEI HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITIC RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VERY-HIGH-SPEEC "AGNETIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES AUTOMATIC DRAFTING VIA COMPUTER N~MERICAL CONTROL BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK ENCY INFORMATION PROCESSING ANO PATTERN RECOGNITII VIBRATING OPTIC FIBERS, A NEW CONCEPT FOR AUDIO-FREQU STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR ON THE VIBRATION OF A SQUARE CLAMPED PLATE OReER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PROBLEMS A COMPARISON OF HIGHERDISTRIBUTED PARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATIO N THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS PRODUCTION OF MAGAZINE LABELS BY THE VIDEOGRAPH PROCESS AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING A VIDICON SCANNER THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GER~AN) ELECTRONIC C OMPUTERS AND INFCR~ATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECH~ICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMANI RELIABILITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW THE MACPINE'S-EYE VIEW MULTIPROGRAMMING, THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEW DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION, THE USER'S VIEW PROCESSING (FRENCH) A GENERAL VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION AND LOGIC CF T~E MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE THE OPERATION A MANAGEMENT EYE VIEW OF THE COMPUTER CCMPUTER DESIGN FROM THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEWPOINT COMPUTERS, THE KEY TC TOTAL SYSTEMS CONTROL, AN INDUSTRIAL VIEWPOINT 313 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 VAL - VIE CACM631 37 ROME62 331 "'US 60 C8.1 PIRE611 210 AUS 63 B.l PGEC612 1~1 PGEC632 112 PGEC635 550 CACM628 433 CACM633 100 PACM59 19 PACM59 BO CACM636 309 PACM59 18 JACM594 469 PACM59 81 PACM62 102 CACI'I633 101 JACM511 63 IFIP62 111 TCJ6644 339 CACM633 101 IEES56 333 SOS 59 205 IBMJ573 223 IBMJ621 89 PACM56 18 TCJ6631 5 SOS 59 153 CACM601 408 C"'CM600 540 I BMJ582 14B JACM604 330 PGEC574 261 JACM573 296 CACM599 33 CACM622 118 1 EES56 114 CACM633 106 PIRE611 313 CACM616 219 EJCC61 105 CCST61 411 PGEC624 555 WJCC58 159 PACM58 65 PACM59 56 PGEC593 391 PGEC512 71 ICSI582 1503 JACM564 266 CACM635 255 WJCC61 121 CATH63 291 MTL 611 83 MTL 612 417 MTL 612 411 CACM61D 5'>1 CACM630 610 WJCC57 138 IICR 594 16 EJCC61 166 WJCC61 371 TCB4614 140 IBMJ603 305 NSMT60 444 PGEC622 144 E JCC60 111 NCR 602 10\1 ICIP59 432 WCR 514 218 PACM5\1 81 J ACM594 469 ICIP59 419 AUS 60S'9.1 I CIP59 421 IflP62 651 ONR 60 153 EJCC56 101 CACM614 196 PGEC554 n6 OPI 62 181 PGEC5'13 381 JACM553 162 PGEC621 9 PGEC592 1\11 AUS 63 B.16 WJCC60 HI OCR 62 13 EtlPS5 207 ECIP55 56 WJCC57 18 T(81574 136 PACMS9 11 E JCC61 209 IFIP62 225 EJCC5l '>0 LSU 56 144 EJCC58 46 CACM623 172 313 VIE - WIT TI TLE WORD INDEX VAR - WEE NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS FROM THE THE ACCOUNTING CONSULTANT THE GENERAL THE THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VIEWPOINT OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS ECIP55 21 VIEWS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AUS 6D A1.1 VIEWS OF THE DATA TRANSMISSION COMMITTEE TCJ6633 222 VIEWS ON COBOL ARAP612 345 EJCC59 VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER 82 VISCOSITY IN DATA-HANDLING DEVICES WJCC57 13 A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION CACM596 8 HOSLOV.KIA AND PDLANO. 1963 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZEC CACM63N 660 RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS CACM59N 4 RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS PGEC594 489 ACM INAUGURATES VISITING SCIENTISTS PROGRAM CACM634 143 HARV47 298 NEW VISTAS IN MATHEMATICS NESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL OISPLAYS COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLU~I NCR 634 II VI SUAL I NFORMATI ON .PROCESS ING I N THE BEETLE LIXUS OPI 62 124 A LOGICAL PROGRAM FOR THE STIMULATION OF VISUAL PATTERN RECOGNITION SOS 61 521 AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY VISUAL SIGNALS MTP 58 Bioi MODEL THE VISUALIZER AS A MEANS OF DISPLAYING ABT'S STRATEGIC PACM62 88 VITAL STATISTICS IN EUROPE TC86622 65 A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER EJCC60 11 DIGITAL TO VOICE CONVERSION EJCC61 135 GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK WCR 584 28 AN AUTOMATIC VOICE READOUT SYSTEM EJCC57 219 A DIGITAL VOLTAGE ENCODER PGEC543 25 A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER PWCS54 19 A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER PGEC554 l!>O THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TUBES PGECS81 61 A TRANSISTORIZED. MULTI-CHANNEL, AIRBORNE VOLTAGE-Ta-DIGITAL CONVERTER WCR 514 284 , A DIODE MUll I PLEXER FOR ANALOG VOLTAGES PGEC552 64 CHANNEL ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DC VOLTAGES MULTI- WJCC54 113 WITH MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS USING MULTIPHASE A-C VOLTAGES ANALOG COMPUTING NCR 531 30 LARGE VOLUME INTEGRATED DATA PROCESSING EOPS61 IH3 VOLUME TABLE PREPARATION FOR PINUS RAOIATA IN N.S.W. AUS 60811.2 SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME. RANOOM ACCESS. DRUM STORAGE CACM635 240 RECTANGULAR CANTILEVERI NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A AUS 60 B9.1 ADAPTIVE VOTE-TAKERS I.MPROVE THE USE OF REDUNDANCY R fCS62 229 ANALOGUE VS. DIGITAL CO~PUTERS. A COMPARISON P IRE530 1254 DIFFUSION EQUATION IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE LINEAR JACM551 42 ON SINGLE VS. TRIPLE ADDRESS COMPUTING MACHINES JACM543 118 VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 I CSI582 1111 ANALOG CONVERTER W.A.C. MK.2. A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO AUS 60 CI,.4 ,AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AT W.R.E. THE EXTENDED AUS 63 C.ll THE W.R.E. DATA CONVERSION SYSTEM. MK II AUS 63 C.5 CATEGORIZING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS JACM613 384 WAGES ACCOUNTING BCS 58 118 ON WAITING TIMES FOR OROUGHT RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND AUS 60B'8.2 TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATION TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE OOWN-HILL METHOD OF SOLVING A CACM627 399 ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED fO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL NCR 612 211 PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC DOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC PGEC614 708 THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VISCOSITY IN DATA-HANDLING DEVICES WJCC57 13 DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS I BMJ602 96 WHAT TRAINING OOES A CUSTOMER WANT, NEED PACM61 13A2 THE HANDLING OF RETAIL RE~UISITIONS FROM A GENERAL WAREHOUSE CAS 57 J9 OBLEMS IN THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL PR TCB4602 41 WAREHOUSE STOCK CONTROL ANa INVOICING ON PAPER TAPE AUS 60 Alt.4 SIMULATION OF THE RE-ENTRY OF A BALLISTIC MISSILE WARHEAD AND MULTIPLE DECOYS ANALOG SJCC62 267 CURRENT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ON I'IT N5MT60 155 ANALOG SIMULATION OF UNDERGROUND WATER FLOW IN THE LOS ANGELES COASTAL PLAIN WJCC61 535 THE WATER RESEARCH ASSOCIATION COMPUTER CONFERENCE TCB6621 18 ISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SPHEROIDAL WAVE EQUATION PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTER PECS52 14 THE WAVE EQUATION IN A MEDIUM IN MonON I BMJ601 36 PERIODIC SOLUTIONS OF THE WAVE EQUATfON IIlTH A NONLINEAR INTERFACE CONDITION I8MJ6ll 2 A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE EQUATION WITH THE SEAC PACM52T 34 THIN PERMALLOY FILMS NONLINEAR WAVE PRDPAGAIICN IN A TRANSMISSION LINE LOADED WITH ISMJ634 278 USING THE TOCLS OF COMMUI ELEMENTARY DERIVATION OF WAVE SHAPE AND COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT DPI 62 31 NDITIONALLY STABLE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE WAVE-OPERATOR CO BIT 612 69 C INK, IN PASSING BI A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER. PRINTED IN MAGNETI PGECS84 2'11 CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT EJCC6D 233 CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKEO PAIR P IRE611 146 TATIVE STUOY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY, TEMPORAL AND WAVELENGTH VARIABLES ITOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTI S JCC62 159 MAGNETIC RECORDING OF SHORT WAVELENGTHS NCR 612 14 SLOW ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES HARV47 liO A METHOD OF COMPUTING SHOCK WAVES PACM56 17 ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDING OF SINE WAVES NCR 612 50 NUMERICAL CALCULATION OF SHOCK WAVES IFIP62 141 PARAMETRIC A'PLIFICATION SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON 18MJ604 391 A·FCUR-QUADRANT MULTIPLIER USING TRIANGULAR WAVES, DIODES. RESISTORS, AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS PGEC592 222 MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATioN OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WITH PACM58 14 BUREAUX SERVICE POINTING THE WAY FOR THE SMALLER USER. SURVEY OF THE COMPUTER EDPS61 465 S USING A SINGLE MAGNETIC CIRCUI A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLE PGEC612 Ell THE BEST WAY TO DESIGN AN AUTOMATIC CALCULATING MACHINE MANCSI 16 CTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE WAYS OF DEVELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER PRODUCTION, ABSTRA PGEC51l' :H WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM COMPUTERS HARV61 1 WHAT WE USE OUR COMPUTER FOR LSU 55 81 ADDRESS, TEC~NIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR WEAPON CONTROL KEYNOTE WJCC57 10 THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS AUS 600'10.2 ANO CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MOOEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM THE PREPARATION AUS 608 '10.4 THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPONS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CAN 58 248 A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION EJCC60 57 PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA. A STATUS REPORT, PART I FJCC62 1 PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER ·DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART II FJCC62 19 DATA PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION EJCC53 22 WEATHER PREDICTION CLUN55 27 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AIC 601 43 AUTOMATED WEATHER PREDICTION CACM613 164 AUTCMATIC OATA PROCESSING FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION CAN 62 16 USE OF COMPUJERS FOR NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION eGERMAN) ECIP55 194 NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AND ANALYSIS AUS 63 B.9 SOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER PROBLE~S ICDC 1604) CAS 60 91 TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEDDERBURN SYSTEMS JACM604 330 A MODEL FOR WEEKLY SHOP LOADING TCJ1562 87 COMPUTER LITERATURE 81BLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 314 WEI - X TITLE WORO INDEX CONSTANT-WEIGHT COUNTERS AND DECODING TREES ON A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM, WITH APPLICATION TO THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS WEIGHTED AREA SCANNING TECHNIQUES fOR CHARACTER RECOGNIT ION NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEIGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIfICATION UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS CHECKING BY WEIGHTED COUNTS A BINARY-WEIGHTED CURRENT DECODER COMPUTA TION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATORS WELCOME ADDRESS THE USE OF A ~ECIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT ANO WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION ITURES OF A HAGNE TIC DRUM MEMCRY FOR THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANOAROS WESTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SWAC) SCME AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN WESTERN EUROPE THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN WESTERN GERMANY SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY IN THE fiELD OF INFORMATIO N RETRIEVAL WHAT AUTOMATION MEANS TO AMERICA WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE WHAT COMPUTERS SHOULD BE DOING WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZEO WHAT IS 'REAL' TIME WHAT IS A CODE WHAT IS A COMPUTER ANYHOW WHAT IS AN INTELLIGENT MACHINE WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, IMPRESSIONS CF A PANEL OISCUSSION FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH OATA PROCESSING, WHAT NEXT WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OPERATIONS RESEARCH WHAT TRAINING DOES A CUSTOMER WANT, NEED WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM COMPUTERS WHAT WE USE OUR COMPUTER FOR NG SIMULTANECUS EQUATIONS BY CHEBYSHEV EXTRAPOLATION WHEN THE EIGENVALUES OF THE ITERATION MATRIX ARE COMP ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ELEMENTS WHERE NEXT, SO~E CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE OF THE LAR GE-SCAlE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT A FAMILY OF QUADRATURE FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE RULES THE DEFINITICN OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (GER SOME REMARKS ON THE GAME 'OAMA' WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER CE OF CHARACTERS A CLASS OF MACHINES WHICH OETERMINE THE STATISTICAL STRUCTURE OF A SEQUEN ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH OISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATES OF A MACHINE. MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS IN WHICH ORDER ARE DIFFERENT CONDITIONS TO BE EXAMINED OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE OEFINABILITY IN LANGUAGES SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION ON THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY METHOOS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FIND INFORMATION INFERENTIAL MEMORY AS THE BASIS OF MACHINES WHICH UNDERSTAND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCEDURE '.pROGRESS OF THE WHIRLWIND COMPUTER TOWARDS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING EVALUATION OF THE ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF WHIRLWIND I THE WHIRLWIND I CO~PUTER DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS AND MARGINAL CHECKING IN THE WHIRLWIND I COMPUTER . A WHITE NOISE GENERATOR FOR THE BAND 0-20 CPS THE WHDLE-NUMBER-INCREMENTAL COMPUTING ALGORITHM PROBLEMS IN THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AND RETAIL BRANCH CONTROL RESISTOR RELIABILITY, WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY FORM A TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE FOR LANGUAGES WHOSE SYNTAX I S EXPRESSIBLE IN EXTENDED BACKUS NORMAL WHY COBOL WHY COMPUTERS WHY NOT TRY· A PLUGBOARO WHY STRETCH WHY TUNNEL OIODES (SWEDISH) COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIDE ANGLE VISUAL DISPLAYS APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES THE CYCLE SPLITTER, A WIDE-BANO PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER A WIDE-BAND SQUARE-LAW COMPUTING AMPLIFIER EXISTING PRINTING MECHANISMS WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE VARIABLE WIOTH STACKS VARIABLE-WIOTH TABLES WITH BINARY-SEARCH fACILITY TRACES, TERM RANKS, WIOTHS AND HEIGHTS LATED EMISSICN FROM GAAS JUNCTIONS LINE WIOTHS ANO PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MOOE STRUCTURE OF STIMU THE WILf STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE·POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION INSTITUTE FOR AOVANCED STUDY WIllIAMS MEMORY RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS MEMORY DISPLAY IMPROVEMENT OF WILLIAMS MEMORY RELIABILITY HIGH DENSITY WILLIAMS STORAGE AUTOMATIC BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM THE TESTING OF CATHOOE RAY TUBES FOR USE IN THE WILLIAMS TYPE STORAGE SYSTEM A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES WINO TUNNEL OATA REOUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL OESIGN, 1 AN APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO WINO TUNNEL DESIGN, 2 AUTOMATIC OAT A-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM FOR WINO TUNNELS THE RECOROING OF DATA IN THE WRE WINO TUNNELS REAL-TIME PRESENTATION OF REDUCED WINO-TUNNEL OATA AN AUTOMATIC WINO-TUNNEL DATA CONVERTER HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE REAOER· A PROPOSED MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY STORE FOR THE EDSAC ELECTROOEPOSITED TWISTOR ANO BIT WIRE COMPONENTS FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH FORMAL PROCEOURES A DIGITAL STATIC MAGNETIC WIRE STORAGE WITH NONDESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC OELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE ON A WIRED-IN BINARY-TO-DECIMAL CONVERSION SCHEME GENERATING AN ANALOG COMPUTER WIRING DIAGRAM FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION INPUT LANGUAGE ON THE WIRING OF TWD-DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIOENCE MAGNETIC MEMCRIES THE WORO 'WITH' HAS BEEN PREVENT EO FROM INDEXING USE OF A DIGITAL ANALOG ARITHMETIC UNIT WITHIN A DIGITAL COMPUTER 315 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 VIE - WIT PGEC602 231 JACM631 110 OCR 62 191 CACH61D 551 PGEC604 481 CAMB49 94 I BI'!J514 356 PACM61 12A3 WJCC!i8 2 CAN 5B 202 PECS52 2 PGEC!i63 158 CACM62D 615 ICC 634 210 LSU 56 13 ONR 51 ~o MCF 61 291 TCJ6631 SO MTP 58 809 PACM62 31 CACM605 315 TCB1631 3 WJCC61 215 CACM610 ~42 TC84602 55 WJCC60 1'l3 HARV55 116 PACM61 13A2 HARV61 1 LSU 5~ 81 TCJ6632 169 AUS 60 C9.1 TCJ2592 85 SOS 61 115 JACM593 384 BIT 623 IS3 TCJ3601 40 weR 594 66 JACM581 266 PACM61 2A3 BIT 634 2~5 JACM632 175 PGEC613 489 SOS 61 485 SOS 62 101 ICSI581 163 CATH63 217 PACM52P 231 15 EJCC51 EJCC51 10 NCR 531 4B AUS 512 205 fIICR 634 58 TCB4602 41 E JCC53 109 RONE6Z 23 CACM6Z5 236 MIPP61 220 4 EJCC54 PACM61 10C4 BIT 611 2 NCR 634 11 EJeC56 114 WJCC61 201 NCR 594 215 PGEC542 37 OCR 62 93 ECIP55 182 CACM630 608 CAeM58Z 1 IBMJ605 455 IBMJ632 155 JACM634 551 WJCC54 9 ANL 53 31 ANL 53 59 PACM52T 149 PGEC554 156 PGEC534 8 PACM52T 110 PACM5ZT 42 PGEC581 23 JACM562 101 TCJ1581 42 TCJI582 64 PGEC561 1 AUS 512 215 EJCC51 ~O AUS 60 C2.3 EJCC60 2101 CAMB49 87 PGEC594 465 JACM514 428 PGEC611 56 IEES56 491 CACM623 159 ROME62 109 PGEC561 19 EJCC60 269 .H5 WIT - 1100 TITLE WORD INDEX WEI .,. X IMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MANPOWER COMMUNICATIONS A THEOREM FOR DERIVING MAJORITY-LOGIC NETWORKS IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS AND CODING CIRCUJTRYFOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION LOW LEVEL LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES FOR USE SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION DUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE THE USE OF GRAMMARS NESTING ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS RAPIDWRITE, COBOL A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OPT PACM62 56 WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRONIC SYSTEM WJCC60 225 WITHIN AN AUGMENTED BOOLEAN ALGEBRA PGEC603 33B WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER NETWORK AUS 63 C.18 WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS CODES RTCS62 152 WITHIN FORTRAN CACM61N 492 WITHIN THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD CAN 62 59· WITHIN THE FIRST ORDER PREDICATE CALCULUS ITHE PRO ICIP~9 265 WITHIN THE MECHANICAL TRANSLATION ROUTINE IIISMT60 2105 WITHIN THE PREPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE NSMT60 267 WITHOUT A LA8EL OPERATOR, AN CPFS61 71 WITHOUT EXTENSIVE 8UFFERS A METHOD EJCC57 136 WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS PACM58 1 WITHOUT TEARS ROME62 573 WITHOUT USING DIVISION CACM59N 23 WITHOUT USING DIVISION' COMMENTS CACM602 86 WllOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER PACM62 106 LIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGES PART I, THE WORK OF WOOOGER AND HULL THE FORMA IBMJ5110 3101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY AUS 60 A5.2 SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE GENERATION OF WORD AND DOCUMENT· ASSOCIATIONS FJCC62 2310 CH ON ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSI THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORe LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROA WJCC57 2110 ALGORITHMS, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION JACM6310 1058 METHODS OF SELECTING THE REQUIRED WORD FROM A DICTIONARY CENG59 139 LOCATING THE LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED MEMORY JACM613 1018 MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INDEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS MIPP61 112 PERMUTED TITLE WORO INOEXING, PROCEDURES FOR MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM MIPP61 11 TWO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 109 CACM60D 658 BINARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIABLE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER PACM58 25 81NARY ARITHMETIC FOR DISCRETELY VARIA8LE WORD LENGTH IN A SERIAL COMPUTER CACM5910 13 COMPUTER VARIABLE WORD LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIlMAC I1LSU 51 112 SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATIONS TO SUPERI"'P ICSI582 903 OSED CODING A 32,OOO-WORD MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY IBMJ512 102 VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM PACM59 1010 DATA HANDLING BY CONTROL WORD TECHNIQUES EJCC58 75 INDEXING AND CONTROL-WORD TECHNIQUES IBMJ593 288 USING A VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATION WJCC56 11 FIXEO-WORD-LENGTH ARRAYS IN VARIABLE-WORD-LENGTH COMPUTERS CACM62D 602 PGEC635 512 VARIABLE FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH MEMORY A W.ORD-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ- WJCC6D 83 OUT ME"ORY EVALUATING N~MBERS EXPRESSED AS STRINGS OF ENGLISH WORDS CACM600 5101 MACHINE RECOGNITION OF SPOKEN -aRDS AIC 601 193 MTL 611 343 A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS APPROACl! TO GRAf4MATlCAL CODING OF ENGLISH WOROS A COMPUTATIONAL JACM633 334 OF METHODS FeR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES A STUDY JACM614 ~j8 FLEXIBLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS IN A COMPUTER. LANGUAGE CACM63N 668 .INPUT WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED JACM634 526 ABBREVIATING WORDS SYSTEMATICALLY CACM605 323 THE USE OF A COMPUTER FOR PAYROLL WORK IEES56 94 TRAINING FOR ACTIVITY IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION WORK ICSI582 11041 FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC OFFICE WORK TCJ1583 106 DIFFICULTIES OF USING AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON OFFICE WORK AUS 60 A7.10 A SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AT WORK TCJ5621 1 AUTOCOEES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK TC05624 149 A COMMON LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK THE PROBLEM OF lCIP59 120 OF THE LARGE-SCALE COMPUTER IN INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL WORK WHERE NEXT, SOME CONJECTURES ON THE FUTURE TCJ2592 ~5 ICS A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT THE ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMAT MANC51 21 HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM ICSI581 195 TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GREAT BRITAIN ICSI582 11095 ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING LSU 57 147 THE WORK OF CHARLE S BABBAGE HARVIt1 13 ES OF THE USSR IN THE FIELD OF AUTOMATIC PROGI THE WORK OF THE COMPUTING CENTER OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENC MTP 58 257 FORMALIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGES PART I, THE WORK OF WOODGER AND HULL THE IBMJ574 341 EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IBMJ621 21 CURRENT POSITION ON STANDARDS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS TC86634 133 METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING,S YEARS WORK WITH THE Zlo COMPUTER (GERMAN) ECIP55 26 METHODS BY WHICH RESEARCH WORKERS FIND INFORMATION ICSI581 163 USA NATIONAL ACTiviTY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-WORKING GROUP E, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING CACM632 ,1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORAGE FOR A SERIES WORKING MACHINE CAMB49 8~ ENGINEERING AND BIOLOGY ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS IN JCIP59 298 IEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE, (THAT 0 AUS 60 B2.2 F ECONOMICAL PLANNING PERIOD FOR ENGINEERING CAPITAL WORKS) SMALL COMPUTERS IN A LARGE WORLD EJCC510 1 NEW COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AROUND THE WORLD EJCC56 5 AUTOMATION IN THE LEGAL WORLD MTP 58 155 VELOPMENTS AND PLANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE DE ICC 582 22 AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY COLUMNS CAS 59 6 WORST CASE DES IGN OF VARIABLE-THRESHOLD TRL CIRCUITS PGEC623 382 FOR WHATIJt S WORTH TCB46D2 ~5 THE WOVEN CRYOTRON MEMORY HARV572 326 FJCC63 311 INVESTIGATION OF A WOVEN SCREEN MASS MEMORY SYSTEM LCMT61 361 INVESTIGATION OF WOVEN-SCREEN MEMORY TECHNIQUES IBMJ632 112 THE LIGHTLY LOADED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP SOME BASIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF THE WRE DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AUS 572 201 DATA ACQUISITION IN THE WRE SYSTEM AUS 512 202 THE RECORDING OF DATA IN THE WRE WIND TUNNELS AUS 512 215 AUS 571 101 THE WREDAC SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION PROBLEMS ON THE WREDAC SYSTEM AUS 513 3010 ·LSU 56 43 COMPUTER OPERATIONS AT WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE A REPORT WRITER FOR COBOL CACM625 261 CAN 58 1810 COMPUTER INPUT. A BY-PRODUCT OF FORM WRITING IFIP62 462 MACHINE RECOGNITION OF CURSIVE WRITING WRITING A PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 AUS 60C12.3 HISTORY OF· WRITING COMPILERS PACM62 43 COMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC DRUM PIRE530 1438 OPTIMUM TAPE WRITING PROCEDURES CACM619 399 EFFICIENT COMPILATOR OF PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN A MIXED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ROME62 353 MODULAR DATA PROCeSSING SYSTEMS WRITTEN IN COBOL CACM625 263 CACM60D 6109 A NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X A FURTHER NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X CACM617 318 PUTTING A· HEX ON E TO THE X CACM619 402 . CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X RAPIDLY CACM609 500 376 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 19106-1963 376 X B - 32 TITLE WORD INDEX NANCSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT PUTERS TO THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY SILLIAC PROGRAMMES FOR COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN A CONTOUR-MAP PROGRAM FOR THE INPUT AND OUTPUT IN THE AND PILOT TRAINING SYMBOL MANIPULATION IN AN ALGOL 60 TRANSLATOR FOR T~E ALT NEW C~AIRMAN OF X BAND APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COM X-RAY ANALYSIS X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS ANALYSIS X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY X-I COMPUTER X-I SYSTEM X-15 ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT XTRAN Xl X3.4 X3.4 fORMS ALGOL TASK GROUP AN OPEN LETTER TO X3.4.2 THE X308 COMPUTER VARIANCE ADDRESSING AN ARRAY Y-SUB-I IN K-DIMENSIONS BY FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF AYOAR, SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION YE INDISCREET ~ONITDR COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL, THE SECOND YEAR THE fiRST YEAR WITH A BUSINESS COMPUTER THE COMPUTERRELATED SCIENCES ISYNNOETICS) AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE YEAR 1975 OfFICE THE fiRST YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A COMPUTER IN A LIFE ASSURANCE A HALF YEAR'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE FACIT-ALGOL I COMPILER THE FIRST YEAR'S PRODUCTION ON A COMPUTER, AND FUTURE PLANS LEAPS, THE FIRST THREE YEARS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY, A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YEARS FIFTEEN YEARS ACM T~E USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE PREDICTIONS THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFOR~ATlON RETRIEVAL. SOME GOALS AND FOUR YEARS OF AUTOMATIC OFFICE WORK TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER OEVELOPMENT TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION SEAC, REVIEW OF THREE YEARS OF OPERATION METHOOS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WIT~ THE Z4 COMPUTER (GERMAN) A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELDING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS A CLASS OF BINARY DIVISIONS YIELDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTED QUDTIE~TS HOW LAZY CAN YOU GET ~W MUCH SCIENCE CAN YOU HAVE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR YOUNG STUOENTS A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES S~OUlO YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN ELECTRONIC CO~PUTER CHOOSING YOUR COMPUTER HOW MUCH SCIENCE CAN YOU HAVE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS, FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD SWITOHING TEC~NIQUES AT Z-5 IGERMAN) OUTLINE OF THE LOGICAL OESIGN OF T~E lAM-41 COMPUTER T~E STANTEC-ZEBRA SIMPLE CCDE AND ITS INTERPRETATION ZEBRA, A SIMPLE BINARY COMPUTER SEMIAUTOMATIC INSTRUCTION ON THE ZEPHYR A CCNVENTION TO DISTINGUISH LETTER 0 FROM NUMERAL lERO THE LIGHTLY LOADED fOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP A LOGICAL READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TO-ZERO MAGNETIC RECORDING LINEAR AND QUADRATIC P ROGRAM~ING WITH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIRED TO BE ZERO OR UNITY ZERO-ADORESS COMPUTERS ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS AND THEIR ZEROS flNOING ZEROS OF ARBITRARY FUNCTIONS A ~ETHOO FOR FINDING ALL THE ZEROS OF FIZ) ZEROS OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS THE PROPOSEO INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH ACM-GAM~ CONFERENCE IYNTAX ANO SEMANTICS OF ZURICH CONFERENCE ON ALGORIT~MIC LANGUAGE A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE WORK DONE AT T~E ZURICH INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS MET~OOS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER IGERMAN) COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N fOR N BETWEEN 0 ANO 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER UADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WIT~ AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT A TRANSISTORIZEO FOUR-Q A 0.1-MICROSECOND FERRITE CORE MEMORY A WHITE NOISE GENERATOR FOR T~E BAND 0-20 CPS THE NUMBER 'I' HAS BEEN PREVENTEO fROM INDEXING ELECTRONIC PROCESSING Of 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECORDS THE ElECOM 100 SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK THE GE-100 DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM 25-MC CLDCKRATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM - 0 TO +100 OEGREES C THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM, OATAMATIC 1000 A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM DATAMATIC 1000 THE TRANSAC S-1000 COMPUTER THE DATAMATIC 1000 MOOEL 1400 OUTPUT SYSTEM SOME PROPERTIES OF EXPERIMENTAL 1000-MC TRANSISTORS AEI 1010 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM CASH REGISTER COMPANY'S DECIMAL COMPUTER, THE CRC 102-0 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NATIONAL OF A PRODUCTS PIPE LINE SIMULATOR ON AN NCR 102A OEVELOPMENT THE NCR 102A AS AN AID IN TRAINING AND RESEARCH THE SOLID-STATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTER EMIOcC 1100 DESIGN FEATURES OF THE ERA 1101 COMPUTER USER EXPERIENCES ANO APPLICATIONS OF THE ERA 1103 THE USE OF THE CHARACTRON WITH ERA 1103 AN INTEGRATEO COMPUTATION SYSTEM FOR THE ERA-I103 MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPUTER-PROGRAMMEO PREVENTIVE A COBOL PROCESSOR FOR THE UNIVAC 1105 MULTIPLE-INPUT ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER WIT~ 12 BIT ACCURACY AND FAST, NON-SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING PAYROLL ACCOUNTING WITH ELECOM 120 COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL WITH THE ELECOM 125 THE ELECOM 125 IN PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH A METHOD Of REPRESENTATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A 4-DIGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM CODE APPLICATION OF AN I.C.T. 1301 COMPUTER THE ICT 1301 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM KS A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECOROING SYSTEM, THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE OISK PAC A PRECISION FREI THE DESIGN OF A ~IGH PERFORMANCE 14-CHANNEL MAGNETIC RECORD-PLAYBACK SYSTEM fOR USE AS THE DATAMATIC 1000 MODEL 1400 OUTPUT SYSTEM A METHOt FOR CHECKING NUMERICAL CODES USING THE 1401 377 COMPUTER LITERATURE 8IBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 WIT - 140 PGEC593 265 CAN 58 301 AUS 511 120 AUS 63 B.13 HARV61 103 CACM630 620 TCJ2591 j9 ICIP59 342 WJCC61 623 CACM604 213 ARAP623 329 CACM639 505 CACM631 315 CACM639 544 NEWC51 12 CACM633 100 J ACM581 89 CACM639 506 TCJ3614 198 TCJ1581 29 BIT 614 227 TCJ3601 2 BIT 623 131 TCJ3603 124 TCJ6631 6 SJCC63 179 CACM626 300 TCJ1582 49 WJCC59 81 TCJ1583 106 TCJ1594 153 PGEC621 2 E JCC53 83 ECIP55 26 BIT 632 122 PGEC626 761 CAS 57 83 I BMJ584 282 JACM584 309 PACM56 32 LSU 58 74 TCB5613 111 IBMJ584 282 WJCC56 1 ECIP55 101 PGEC636 609 ARAP591 146 ICIP59 361 HARV49 83 TCJ6631 49 I BMJ632 112 PGEC553 93 AUS 63 B.1 TCJ5621 15 PACM52T 118 J ACM582 154 JACM634 545 JACM613 366 ICIP59 125 TCB2595 81 MANC51 27 ECIP55 26 IBMJ583 218 PGEC581 41 IBMJ613 114 AUS 572 205 CAS 60 3 ONR 52 25 ONR 60 162 EJCC58 181 WCR 604 105 PACM52P 47 EJCC56 22 NEWC57 36 EJCC56 13 SACI58 43 I BMJ593 230 TC86621 30 EJCC54 40 CAS 56 20 CAS 56 112 AUS 60013.3 EJCC51 43 CAS 55 34 WJCC56 34 JACM563 181 PWCS54 62 CAS 60 26 NCR 594 2~9 WJCC53 54 WJCC54 163 CAS 56 41 C ACM623 165 EOPS61 438 TCB4601 29 fJCC63 327 NCR b12 89 SACI5B 43 BIT 611 48 371 140 - 704 TITLE WORD INDEX A NELIAC GENERATED 7090-1401 COMPILER A NELIAC-GENERATEO 7090-1401 COMPILER AN AUTD-INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL ON THE 1410 1410 FORTRAN EDIT FEATURES IBM 1440 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM FEATURES FIVE NEW UNITS IN. STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RANDOM CODES IN A "-DIGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM CODES IN A 5-01GIT NUMBER TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCuITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES POINT INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL DATA 160" A MULTIPLE-PRECISION FLOATINGSOLUTION OF NAVAL NUMERICAL WEATHER PROBLEMS (CDC 160'" REALIZING BOOLEAN CONNECTIVES ON THE IBM 1620 , ON MODIFYING THE 1620 ADO TABLE CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 1620 FORTRAN II COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING (IBM 1620. IBM 650. UNIVAC SOLID STATE 80) A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER CONFERENCE REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 195" THE INTERLUDE 195" TO 1956 INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY, VOLUMES 1-10, 195"-1963 AUTOMATIC CODING TECHNIQUES, 1955 REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS 1955 THE INTERLUDE 195" TO 1956 REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER 'PROGRESS DURING 1956 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 WAYS OF OEV ELOPING SOVIET COMPUTER PRODUCTION, ABSTRACTS OF THE 1956 MOSCOW CONFERENCE REVIEW OF COMPUTER PROGRESS IN 1957 IA PROCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTR OL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1957 LONDON STUDY GROUP REPORTS 1957-1958 IOCESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTR OL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1957. 11 ICESSING IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONTR OL SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AS OF DECEMBER 1957. I II A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC DATA-PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MAY 1958 1958 PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY REPORT , AUTHOR INDEX, 1958-1961 INDEX TO THE COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, VOLUMES 1-5, 1958-1962 SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 'SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 THE STATE OF THE ART, IA) COMMERCIAL COMPUTERS IN BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1959 seVIET CYBERNETICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, 1960 SOVIET CYBERNETICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES 1960 DATA-PROCESSING TASKS FOR THE 1960 CENSUS 1960 PGEC MEMBERSHIP REPORT DEVELOPMENTS AND PLANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRICULTURE ALGOL REFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM. 1960-1961 ALGORITHM INDEX, 1960-1961 COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION 1960-196" DATA PROCESSING INTO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MARCH, 1961 PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC 1961 COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND SYMPOSIUM THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT 8RHAIN ACM MEM8ERSHIP SURVEY JANUARY 1. 1962 CURRENT STATUS OF IPL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER IJUNE 1962) SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION ISDI). STATE OF THE ART IN MAY, 1963 REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA ANO POLAND, 1963 JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION IFIP CONGRESS, 1965 SCIENCES (SYNNOETICS) AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE YEAR 1975 THE COMPUTER-RELATED A 2.18-MICROSECOND MEGA81T CORE STORE U~IT COMPUTER-TD-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC A 2.5-MEGACYCLE FERRACTOR ACCUMULATOR THE NUMBER '2' HAS BEEN PREVENTED FROM INDEXING 2N-TERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS THE BKS SYSTEM FOR THE PHILCO-2000 PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A' TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC S-2000 A LIBRARY FOR 2000 A.D. TALL, A LIST PROCES SOR FOR THE PH ILCO 2000 COMPUTER CURRENT STATUS OF IPL-V FOR THE PHILCO 2000 COMPUTER (JUNE 1962) SYSTEM PHILCO S-2000 TRANSISTORIZED LARGE-SCALE DATA PROCESSING CLASS, THE AUTOMATED CLASSROOM (PHILCO 2000) SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER IPHILCO 2000) THE SIEMENS DIGITAL COMPUTER 2002 STOCK TRANSACTION RECORDS ON THE DATATRON 205 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, OATATRON 205, AND UNIVAC SS-80 A LIST OF OPERATIONS PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS THE BURROUGHS 220 A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 CASCADED VARIABLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO THE 220 COMPUTER THE BURROUGHS 220 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER SYSTEM SOME DeS'ERVATlONS ON ALGOL IN USE IBURROUGHS 220) TABSCL. A DECISION TABLE LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 WIZOR, A COMPILER COMPILER FOR THE GE 225 COMPUTER THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 24 - 0 Te +100 DEGREES C 25-IIC CLOCK-RAT~ COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATION FROM NG MAGNETOSTRICTIVE DELAY LINE STORAGE PB-250, A HIGH SPEED SERIAL GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER USI A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS COMMENTS eN 'A PRCPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARC CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS' CN MOORE GRAPHS WITH DIAMETERS 2 AND 3 A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER A STCCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER EIGENVALUES OF A SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX MODEL 30-201 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORY FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NCR 30" MAGNETIC TAPE FILE PROCESSING WITH THE NCR 3D" APPROACH TO C[MPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 3D" AS AN ILLUSTRATION THE FLOW DIAGRAM UTER BUILDING BLOCK APPLICATION OF THE NCR 30" DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMP ORGANIZATION OF THE IBM 305 • ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATI A MEMORY OF 31" MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIRECT ACCESS NCR 315' CURRENT MOCE DIODE LOGIC BUILDING BLOCKS 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS 32 ACCOUNTING ~ACHINES AND PAPER TAPE ISING AN IBM 378 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHV 19"6-1963 X B - 32 PACM61 285 CACM622 101 PACM62 18 CAN 62 222 CACM636 310 CACM62D 618 CACM623 165 PGEC59" "32 TCJ6631 62 CAS 60 91 CACM637 365 I BSJ621 82 CACM620 602 CAS 61 62 NCR 62" 63 EJCC53 8 PGEC551 33 ONR 56 1 JACM634 583 LSU 56 6 PGEC561 It3 ONR 56 1 PGEC511 55 TCJ159" 179 PGEC571 37 PGEC581 65 CACM59" 22 TCB2581 3 CACM595 17 CACM599 34 BCS 58 564 PGEC591 60 CACM610 589 CACM633 I-I ICC 6010 23 PGEC601 12 CACM603 13,1 TCJ2593 97 ARAP591 1 CACM61D 566 PGEC6l1t 759 CAS 57 29 PGEC611 81 ICC 582 22 CACM6I9 40" CACM621 51 PACM62 22 EOPS61 13 TCB5613 100 TCJ563" 26" CACM626 297 CACM629 479 SJCC63 257 CACM63N 660 TCB7633 83 TCB7644 117 BIT 6l1t 227 PGEC612 233 IFIP62 347 EJCC56 ;0 HARV572 51 CACM612 10" EJCC58 168 MCf 61 135 CACM629 "84 CACM629 1t19 NEWC57 106 CAS 61 177 CAS 60 101 EJCC58 157 EJCC57 183 CACM600 ;37 PACM61 10C2 L SU 58 165 CACM590 20 WJCC58 63 WJCC59 212 CAS 60 154 PACM61 10B2 PACM62 "6 EJCC58 91 NCR 604 105 E JCC60 283 CACM599 19 CACM59N 12 IBMJ605 "97 NCR 564 105 TCJ!>621 7 CACM61" 168 DNR 52 H F JCC63 ;9 EJCC56 lit NEWCS" 9 WJCC5H !I9 NCR 594 20" I BMJ571 62 WJCC59 "lit NCR 624 4 lUS 60 AI." 378 32, - 91- TITLE WORD INDEX A 32,000-WORD MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER SYSTEM PLANNING THE 3600 STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE TELEFUNKEN rR 4 DIGITAL COMPUTER IGERMAN) ATION, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF llRANDOM CODES IN A 4-DIGlT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM CODES IN A 5-DIGIT NUMBER PACKAGED LOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-19 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 GED UNIT CONSTRUCTION THE ELLIOTT-NRDC COMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKA AGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF 14 THE 603-405 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA PROCESSING SYSTE~ PROGRAMMED MULTIPLICATION ON THE IBM 401 THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 409-2 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OUTLINE OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE ZAM-41 COMPUTER THE LOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB 440 MICROPRoGRAMMABLE COMPUTER A 48-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR SWITCHING TECHNIQUES AT Z-5 IGERMAN) AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A ~ MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER THE MARK 5 SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC CODING FOR TREAC, METHODS TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING, 5 YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER IGERMAN) OM CODES IN A 4-DIGIT NUMBER OR 16 RANDOM COOES IN A 5-DIGIT NUMBER IN, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF 13 RAND 5-SYMBOL 8-STATE AND S-SYMBoL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES 5-SYMBOL 8-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES AN EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT TRANSISTOR CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES FOR A CORE MEMORY WITH 500 MILLIMICROSECOND CYCLE TIME SAAB 500, A NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEM COBOL COMPILATION FOR RCA 501 ISWEDISH) THE RCA 501 ASSEMBLY SYSTEM THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS, THE STORY OF A PRODUCT DESIGN DESIGN OF THE RCA 501 SYSTEM VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM A GENERALIZED BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IRCA 501) DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR 5-SYMBoL 8-STATE AND 5-SYMBOL 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINES SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE GAMMA 60 CONSIDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL DESIGN ASPECTS OF THE GAMMA 60 IFRENCH) PROGRAMMING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER PALGO, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 A SYM80LIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ELEA 6001 COMPUTER MULTIPROGRAMMING THE RCA 601 THE RCA 601 THE RCA 601 SYSTEM DESIGN THE 603-405 COMPUTER BASIC ELEMENTS OF COBOL 61 SYNTACTICAL CHARTS OF COBOL 61 THE IBM TYPE 610 AUTO-POINT COMPUTER APPLI CATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 ITHE CAROUSEL MEMORY) THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 MATRIX INVERSION ON THE IBM TYPE 650 MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING ON THE IBM 650 AN OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 INDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM 650 TIDE, A COMMERCIAL COMPILER FOR THE IBM 650 WRITING A PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 A SAP-LIK,E ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 AUTOMOBILE SELECTIVE UNDERWRITING AND AUTOMATIC RATING ON THE IBM 650 A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 THE IBM 650 APPLIED TO PROBLEMS OF THE ELECTRICAL INOUSTRY A PRCGRAMMED BINARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR THE PLANNING OF TUBING MANUFACTURE, USING AN IBM 650 COMPUTER A GENERALPURPOSE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 COMPUTER E ASSURANCE OFFICE AN APPLICATION CF THE IBM 650 EDPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIF USE DF THE IBM 650 IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATIONS PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING MACHINE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA-PROCESSING MACHINE A COMPARISON OF 650 PROGRAMMING METHODS TRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USING AN IBM 650 PUNCHED CARD COMPUTER ALLIED WITH NATIONAL CLASS THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK STORAGE OPERATION COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAIL-ORDER HOUSE OPERATIONS IIBM 650 TAPE RAMAC) APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE OPERATIONS A LIST [F COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, DATATRON 205, AND UNIVAC SS-60 THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, PART I STATISTICAL PROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, PART II COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE BALANCING IIBM 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE 80) CPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LOS ALAMOS 701 AUTOMATIC CODING FOR THE IBM 701 THE PACT COMPILER FOR THE 701 THE PACT I COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 701 INFORMATION SEARCHING WITH THE 101 CALCULATOR THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 101 COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 101 COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR THE IBM TYPE 101 E.D.P.M. ENGI NEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE ELY USED FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIV IAL SOLUTIO N OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES SYSTEMS IBM 1101 SPEEDCOOING AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING THE IBM '101 SPEEDCOOING SYSTEM AN AUTOMATIC SUPERVISOR FOR THE IBM 102 LLY, ENCODED CCMPDUNDS SEARCHED GENERICALLY W.ITH IBM 702 PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICA BUSINESS THE IBM TYPE 102. AN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR SYSTEM SUMMARY OF IBM 7030 A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 104 379 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 140 - 104 1 BMJ512 102 NCR 602 124 FJCC62 13 PGEC636 613 CACM623 165 NCR 544 133, PGEC583 228 JACM512 bl AOC 53 213 TCJ2593 120 HARV49 316 AUS 513 301 J ACM574 442 P IRE530 1332 PGEC636 609 EJCC61 158 FJCC63 201 CACM618 350 ECIP55 101 AUS 60 C4.2 AUS 60 C4.1 ARAP591 23 ECIP55 26 CACM623 165 JACM614 476 JACM614 476 ItlMJ513 251 WCR 594 3 BIT 623 182 BIT 614 263 WJCC59 121 WJCC58 66 WJCC59 204 EJCC58 160 PACM59 44 CAS 60 6B FJCC62 154 JACM614 416 WJCC58 130 ICIP59 34B EJCC58 114 ROME62 439 ICC 634 238 PACM61 12Cl CACM614 191 EJCC60 113 HARV49 316 CACM625 231 CACM625 260 SACI58 71 BIT 621 16 JACM541 13 LSU 55 153 CAS 56 64 JACM561 3 LSU 57 164 ARAP591 207 AUS 60C12.3 CACM601 2 CAS 55 41 CACM59D 20 CAS 56 104 CACM581 11 BCS 58 195 NSMT60 409 AUS 60 A3.1 CAS 55 60 JACM544 173 EJCC54 19 CACM60D 663 AUS 60 Al.4 WJCC51 49 WJCC51 It3 CAS 60 46 CAS 56 32 CACM600 537 WJCC54 140 CACM598 13 CACM590 32 CAS 61 62 EJCC53 45 JACM554 2~3 ONR 56 61 JACM564 212 J ACM572 131 P IRE530 1262 P IREBO 1215 PIRE530 1281 JACM563 175 NCR 537 55 EJCC52 Bl oNR 54 111 PACM52T 115 DNR 54 106 JACM541 4 WJCC56 21 ICSI581 711 J ACM544 149 PCS 62 11 WJCC58 151 319 104 - 97- TITLE WORD INDEX JOB SHOP SIMULATION ON THE tBM 704 OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 704 SIMULATION OF POLYNOMIAL ELfMENTS TO TRIANGULAR FORM ON THE IBM 704 REDUCTION OF A GENERALIZED MATRIX MODIFICATION WITH INDEX REGISTERS USED IN EOPM TYPE 704 (GERMANI ADDRESSIBM 104 CODE-NUNORUMS SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 704 COMPUTER DUCTIoN SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EOUIPMENT OYNAMIC PRO THE USE OF THE IBM 104 IN THE SIMULATION Of SPEECH-RECOGNITION SYSTEMS COMPUTER DESIGN OF OPTICAL LENS SYSTEMS (IBM 7041 AN EXPERIMfNTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 705 PRINT I, A PROPOSED COOING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM TYPE 705 PRINT I, AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 705 THE IBM TYPE 105 AUTOCODER THE IBM 105 EDPM MEMORY SYSTEM EOPM 705 IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (GERMANI CHARACTER SCANNING ON THE IBM 7070 ' THE IBM 7010 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IBM 7010 DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM A DESCRIPTION OF THE IBH 1014 SYSTEM PROGRAMHEO BUFfERING Of INPUT-OUTPUT ON THE 109 THE SHARE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR THE IBM 709 ThO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 109 MULTIENERGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 109 AND 1090 SYSTEMS BANZAI, A ONE-OIMENSIONAL THE IBM 709 COMPUTER THE USE OF THE IBM 109 IN DIGITAL COMPUTING PROGRAMMING AND MODIfICATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EfFORT THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION PROGRAM MI NG THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMED INPUT-OUTPUT 8UFFERING THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, SUPERVISORY CONTROL IBM 709 TAPE MATRIX COMPILER CHANNEL ANALYSIS FOR THE IBM 1090 SELECTIVE INSTRUCTION TRAP FOR THE 7090 KEYWORD IN CONTEXT (KWIC I INOEXING ON THE IBM 7090 DPS DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, ANO INDEXING USING THE IBM 1090 DPS THE MERGE SYSTEM OF INFORMATION CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 1090 FORTRAN VARIABLES CHIC, A 1090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO RGY GROUP NEUTRON TRANSPORT CODE FOR THE IBM 109 AND 1090 SYSTEMS BANZAI, A ONE-DIMENSIONAL MULTI ENE PROCESSING OF GRAPHS (EXAMPLES AND APPLICATIONS ON A 10901 (FRENCHI 10F A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE A NELIAC GENERATED 1090-1401 COMPILER A NELIAC-GENERATED 7090-1401 COMPILER IBM 1340 HYPERTAPE DRIVE PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE 7150 MACHINES 5-SYMBOL 8-STATE AND 5-SYMBOl 6-STATE UNIVERSAL TURING ROGRAMS FOR THE IBM 650, DATATRON 205, AND UNIVAC S5-80 . A LIST OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS P BALANCING IIBM 1620, IBM 650, UNIVAC SOLID STATE 801 COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEMBLY LINE THE ALWAC CORPORATION MODEL 800 COMPUTER SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL BOOI MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGETIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 THE ELLIOTT 803 AUTOCODE MARK 11 NG, 15 MAU USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISO-TC 97-SUBCOMMITTEE 5, COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESS I INC USA NATIONAL ACTIVITY REPORT TO ISG-TC 97-WORKING GRO\..P E, COMPUTERS ANO INFORMATION PROCESS 380 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 32, - 91PACM59 57 PGEC514 242 PACM59 29 ECIP55 150 CACM583 3 WJCC59 87 WJCC59 244 EJCC57 214 CAS 60 llZ WJCC56 68 WJCC56 45 ACfl51 29 WJCC56 49 PGEC56it 219 ECIP55 102 CACM60N 622 EJCC58 165 WJCC59 222 E JCC60 161 PACM58 19 ARAP591 169 CACM60D 658 PACM62 96 NEWC57 \12 LSU 57 193 PACM58 16 PACM58 18 PAC1458 20 PACM56 15 J ACM592 123 JACM592 141 JACM592 134 JACM592 145 JACM59Z 128 JACM592 152 CACM599 31 PACM61 12C3 CACM633 101 PACM62 36 PACM62 38 CACM638 440 PACM61 6A4 PACM62 96 ROME62 117 PACM61 285 CACM6ZZ 101 F JCC63 591 IBSJ631 57 JACM614 476 CACM600 537 CAS 61 62 NEWC57 ll8 CAS 61 3 TCJ2604 185 ARAP612 71 CACM639 502 CACM632 51 380 AUTHOR INDEX A'C - ALO A'C - ARN AUS 513 315 A'COURT, P. HOLMES THE I.B.M. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS BIT 621 1 AALTONEN, AARRE COMPUTER TYPE INSTRUMENTS PGEC603 329 AARONSON, D. A. MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 'ICR 584 2iol ABBAS, S. A. CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MULTI PATH STRUCTURES PIRE611 1lB ABEYTA, I. A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATORS PGEC591 3 ABHYANKAR, SHREERAM ABSOLUTE MINIMAL EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS PGEC584 26B ABHYANKAR, SHREERAM MINIMAL 'SUM OF PRODUCTS OF SUMS' EXPRESSIONS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIUNS ::INR 60 1b2 ABRAHAM, DAVID SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS LESS THAN 100 ANGSTROM UNITS THICK ABRAHAM, S. TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEART DISEASE EJCC61 311 JACM563 U6 ABRAHAM, S. J. TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS JACM553 1b2 ABRAMOWITZ, MILTON ON THE VIBRATION OF A SQUARE CLAMPED PLATE PACM62 tl6 ABT, C. C. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO ARMS CONTROL ACKER, E. A. INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS LSU 57 206 EJCC59 114 ACKLEY, J. N. THE MULTI-SEQUENCE COMPUTER AS A COMMUNICATIONS TOOL ICSI581 91 ACKOFF, RUSSELL L. 'AN OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY OF THE DISSEMINATION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION HARV55 Ibl ACKOFF, RUSSELL L. OPERATIONS RESEARCH, ITS RELATIONSHIP TO DATA PROCESSING ACTON, F. S. A PROPOSED INTERPRETATION IN ALGOL CACM59D 14 ACTON, FORMAN S. SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS CLUN55 III ECIP55 204 ADAM, A. STATISTICAL OPERATION PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY (GERMANI CACM5B7 5 ADAMS JR, ELDRIDGE S. SIMPLE AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEMS ADAMS. C. W. DEVELOPMENTS IN PROGRAMMING RESEARCH EJCC55 15 EJCC54 1 ADAMS, C. W. SMALL COMPUTERS IN A LARGE WORLD PACM52P 99 ADAMS, C. W. SMALL PROBLEMS ON LARGE COMPUTERS CTPC54 46 ADAMS, C. W. THE EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT OF COMPUTERS AS A NEW TOOL WJCC61 lol ADAMS, C. W. TRENDS IN DESIGN OF LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS CHBK62 21 ADAMS, CHARLES W. APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS CLUN55 U9 ADAMS, CHARLES W. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COMPUTING LABORATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM ONR 54 40 ADAMS, CHARLES W. THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, ANO ALGEBRAIC WOC062 1 ADAMS, DOUGLAS P. COUNTABLE-BIT NOMOGRAPHIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTATION, 'NOEL' CAS 57 99 ADAMS, R. D. A OUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS NCR 531 2 ADAMSON, P. A. MULTICHANNEL ANALOG INPUT-OUTPUT CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL CUMPUTER SJCC62 23~ AOELBERG, MARVIN ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID FLOW FJCC63 603 AOEY, W. R. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AT THE FRONTIERS OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CACM621 400 ADORNO, D. S. DIGITAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED STATIONARY NOISE CACM598 10 AEGERTER, M. J. CONSTRUCTION OF A SET OF TEST MATRICES !>6 AGRESTA, J. THE METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFINI PACM59 AHMED, F. A. APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO THE DETERMINATION OF CRYSTAL STRUCTURES BY X-RAY ANALYSI CAN 58 307 ECIP55 31 AIKEN, H. H. THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY MSEE4&2 14 AIKEN, HOWARD H. ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TABLES OF THE ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS IISEE462 13 AIKEN, HOWARD H. THE AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE CONTROLLED CALCULATOR EJCC52 44 AINSWORTH, ERNEST SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT OPERATING EXPERIENCE PGEC614 604 AKERS JR, SHELDON B. A TRUTH TABLE METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF COMUINATIONAL LOGIC TOMM5B 222 AKUSHSKII, I. VA. MULTI-REGISTER SCHEMES FOR ARITHMETICAL OPERATIONS TOMM5S 85 AKUSHSKII, I. YA. SOME GENERAL QUESTIONS IN PROGRAMMING lCIP59 US AKUSHSKY, I. Y. LOGICAL, RECURSIVE AND OPERATOR METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA I CIP59 J82 AKUSHSKY, I. Y. METHODS OF SPEEDING-UP THE OPERATION OF DIGITAL CO~PUTERS ,I EES5& 1~8 ALBASINY, E. L. THE SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS ON THE PILOT ACE 'CAS 51 91 ALBERS, L. U. THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN PROBLEMS OCCURRING IN THE STUDY OF FLUID FLOW CAS 59 !o9 ALBERTSON, EUGENE J. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMON-LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FUR BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS ICSI562 1181 ALBRECHT, J. C. A PROPOSED INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM FOR A LARGE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION ALBRECHT, R. A DIFFERENCE METHOD FOR THE AP~ROXIMATE SOLUTION OF THE INITIAL VALUE ~ROBLEM FOR SYSTEMS OF lFIP62 169 AUS 60 A5.3 ALCORN, B. L. DATA PROCESSING APPLIED TO MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES I BMJ6H 207 ALDRIDGE, A. W. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIlATION OF ACP CIRCUITS IIIMJ621 89 ALERS, G. A. VARIATION OF THE ELASTIC MODULI AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION EJCC61 219 ALEXANDER, A. A. COMMUNICATIONS FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS EJCC!>3 :>8 ALEXANDER, S. N. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TESTS EJCC51 16 ALEXANDER, S. N. PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SYSTEM P IRE530 1300 ALEXANDER, S. N. SEAC ICC 6010 23 ALEXANDER, S. N. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 PGEC601 12 ALEXANDER, S. N. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 CACM603 131 ALEXANDER, S. N. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 PGEC541 I ALEXANDER, S. N. SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF THE DYSEAC EJCC51 d4 ALEXANDER, S. N. THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS EASTERN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER (SEACI ONR 53 5 ALEXANDER, S. N. THE SEAC INSTALLATION, ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS ALEXANDER, SAMUEL N. AN EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT HARV55 81 HARV41 24B ALEXANDER, SAMUEL N. INPUT ANO OUTPUT DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINERY CAS 59 30 ALEXANDER, SAMUEL N. SOME ASPECTS OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN THE U.S.S.R. EJCC~2 131 ALEXANDER, SAMUEL N. SUMMARY AND FORECAST BIT 614 224 ALFSEN, E. M. ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF CHI SQUARED FOR THE TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS lFIP62 1>25 ALIQUE, M. NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS ALLARD, J. L. MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM ~UMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES JACM632 HI PGEC612 213 ALLEN, C. A. A 2.1S-MICROSECOND MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT TCJ1594 196 ALLEN, C. D. A M~THOD FOR THE REDUCTION OF EMPIRICAL MULTI-VARIABL[ FUNCTIONS PGECU6 8111 ALLEN, E. L. A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE PACM56 2 ALLEN, J. H. RULES FOR REDUCING CALCULATE TIME AND CONS(RVATION OF STORAGE SPACE PACM62 10 ALLEN, J. J. TRANSLATION OF COMPILER LANGUAGES I EES56 US ALLEN, M. W. A DECIMAL ADDITION-SUBTRACTION UNIT !IUS 63 C.2 ALLEN, M. W. A FLEXIBLE AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN AUS 512 209 ALLEN, M. W. ADA, A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER PGEC636 bb3 ALLEN, M. W. CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL AUS 60 C!>.2 ALLEN, M. W. SYSTEM DESIGN OF CIRRUS CAN 58 1;/1 ALLEN, R. H. FORM DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PAPER HANDLING PROBLEMS AS RELATED TO HIGH SPEED PRINTERS CAN 60 332 ALLEN, V. B. THE BUSINESS GAME, THE NEW DIMENSION IN MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT lFIP62 1.'14 ALLMARK, R. H. DESIGN OF AN ARITHMETIC UNIT INCORPORATING A NESTING STORE "ICR 5 14 ll!> ALMAN, J. CIRCUIT D(SIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LONGEST MEAN TIME TO FAILURE WJCC51 110 ALMAN, J. DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK TCJ3614 746 ALMOND, GWEN PREDICTING DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF JACM602 176 ALONSO, R. A STARTING METHOD FOR THE THREE-POINT ADAMS PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOD 381 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 3tll ALO - BAC AUTHOR INDEK ALONSO, R. L. SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OFA CONTROL COMPUTER, A CASE STUDY ALPHONSE, G. A. COINCIDENT CURRENT supERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY ALPHONSE, G. A. COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY ALPHONSE, G. A. CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY ALRICH, JOHN C. ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRODATA DIGITAL COMPUTER ALT, F. L. THE OUTLOOK FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION ALT, FRANZ L. BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN DOUBLY CONNECTED DOMAINS ALT, FRANZ L. DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS ALT, FRANZ L. DIGITAL PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MOMENTS ALT, FRANZ L. FIFTEEN YEARS ACM ALT, FRANZ L. RECOGNITION OF CLAUSES AND PHRASES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES ALTERMAN, F. J. THE AUTOMATIC POSITION SURVEY ANALYZER AND COMPUTER ALWAY, G. G. OPTIMUM CODING ALWAY, G. G. THE USE OF THE PILOT ACE FOR TESTING A NEW DESIGN OF PROTON SYNCHROTRON AMAREL, S. AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC THEORY FORMATION AMAREL, S. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING NETWOR( AMAREL, SAUL AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A 'MACHINE THEORY' REPRESENTING A MAPPING AMAREL, SAUL ON THE AUTOMATIC FORMATION OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH REPRESENTS A THEORY AMBROSIO, B. F. THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE AMDAHL, GENE M. NEW CONCEPTS IN COMPUTING SYSTEM DESIGN AMDAHL, LOWELL LOGICAL DESIGN AMEMIYA, H. A NEW DIODE FUNCTION GENERATOR AMEMIYA, H. HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES AMES, I. ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL AMMANN, CHARLES E. INVENTORY CONTROL AMO, K. THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTOTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY ANDERSEN, CHR. THE APPLICATION OF THE LICHTENSTEIN-GERSHGORIN INTEGRAL EQUATION IN CONFORMAL MAPPING ANDERSON, A. G. A FULL BINARY ADDER EMPLOYING TWO NEGATIVE-RESISTANCE DIODES ANDERSON, A. G. AN EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT ANDERSON, A. H. MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY DESIGN ANDERSON, J. P. A LOGIC DESIGN TRANSLATOR ANDERSON, J. R. ELECTRICAL DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ANDERSON, JAMES P. A COMPUTER FOR DIRECT EXECUTION OF ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES ANDERSON, JAMES P. DB25, A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL ANDERSON, JOHN R. A NEW TYPE OF FERROELECTRIC SHIFT REGISTER ANDERSON, R. TESTING OF MICROLOGIC ELEMENTS ANDERSON, R. L. A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE ANDERSON, R. L. ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VA~OR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS ANDERSON, T. C. A METHOD FOR EVALUATING STIELTJES INTEGRALS ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER ANDERSON, W. A. SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA ANDERSON, W. H. A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL .EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS ANDERSON, W. H. THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGI ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. REMARKS ON 'ON COMPUTING RADIATION INTEGRALS' ANDRES, K. MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION ANDRESEN, EDWARD F. THE COMING IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON ADVERTISING ANDREW, A. M. LEARNING MACHINES ANDREWS, A. C. APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX 10 ANOREWS, DON D. VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 ANDREWS, E. G. A REVIEW OF THE BELL LABORATORIES' DIGITAL COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS ANDREWS, ERNEST G. GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS ANDREWS, ERNEST G. THE BELL COMPUTER, MODEL VI ANDREWS, J. M. MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC STORAGE ANALOG COMPUTER ANDREWS, L. J. A TECHNIQUE FOR USING MEMORY CORES AS LOGICAL ELEMENTS ANDREWS, M. C. MULTI FONT PRINT RECOGNITION ANDRUS, JAN F. NOTE ON EIGENVALUE COMPUTATION ANGEL, A. M. A VERY HIGH SPEED PUNCHED PAPER TAPE READER ANGEL, A. M. THE N.C.R. MAGNETIC CARD RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ANGELL, JAMES B. DIRECT COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITRY ANGELL, JAMES B. HIGH-TEMPERATURE SILICON-TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUITS ANSTEY, T. H. USE OF A REMOTE DIGITAL COMPUTER ON AN OPEN-SHOP BASIS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ANTILL, J. APPLICATION OF AN I.C.T. 1301 COMPUTER AOKI, M. A PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF COMPUTING-LOAD ASSIGNMENT IN A MULTI-PROCESSOR COMPUTER SYSTEM AOKI, M. BILATERAL SWITCHING USING NONSYMMETRIC ELEMENTS AOKI, M. PARALLELISM IN COMPUTER ORGANIZATION RANDOM NUMBER GENERATION IN THE FIXED PLUS VARIABLE COMPUTE APLIN, P. S. MAGNETIC TAPE FOR THE SILL lAC APLIN, P. S. ON THE DESIGN OF PHOTOELECTRIC PAPER-TAPE READERS APPEL, KLAUS RATIONAL APPROXIMATION OF DECAY-TYPE FUNCTIONS APPEL, KLAUS SOLUTION OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY KNOWN EIGENVECTORS APPLEBAUM, F. H. VARIABLE WORD SORTING IN THE RCA 501 SYSTEM APPLEBY, J. S. TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER S: APPLEGATE, F. A. A COMMENTARY ON REDUNDANCY APPLEGATE, JOSEPH R. SYNTAX OF THE GERMAN NOUN PHRASE APPLETON, H. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING ARANT, GENE W. A TIME-SEQUENTIAL TABULAR ANALYSIS OF FLIP-FLOP LOGICAL OPERATION ARBIB, M. A DESIGN FOR INSTRUCTION ECONOMY ARBIB, M. SUBROUTINES, LEARNING AND SYMBOLIC CODING ARBIB, MICHAEL TURING MACHINES, FINITE AUTOMATA AND NEURAL NETS ARBIB, MICHAEL A. NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES ARBUCKLE, T. A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 104 ARCAND, A. A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING ARCHAMBAULT, MARY BALLISTIC CAM DESIGN ARDEN, B. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WITH SMALLER COMPUTERS ARDEN, B. ON GAT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSLATORS ARDEN, B. W.· THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MAD TRANSLATOR ARDEN, BRUCE W. AN ALGORITHM FOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS ARDEN, BRUCE W. AN ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS ARDEN, BRUCE W. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALGORITHM TRANSLATORS ARDOUIN, P•. G. A COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ARMER, P. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 ARMER, P. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 ARMER, P. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 ARMER. PAUL ATTITUDES TOWARD INTELLIGENT MACHINES ARMERDING, G. W. A ONE-DAY LOOK AT COMPUTING ARMSTRONG, D. B. A PROGRAMMED ALGORITHM FOR ASSIGNING INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES ARMSTRONG, D. B. MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC ARMSTRONG, D. B. ON THE EFFICIENT ASSIGNMENT OF INTERNAL CODES TO SEQUENTIAL MACHINES ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY P. DATA-PROCESSING TASKS FOR THE 1960 CENSUS ARMSTRONG, M. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER ARNETTE, T. I. AN INTERPOLATION PROCEDURE FOR CLOSED CURVES ARNOLD, R. F. ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES OF SYMMETRIC AND PA.RTlALLY SYMMETRIC BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS 382 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 A'C - ARN PGEC636 681 LCMT61 421 PGEC613 418 ONR 60 161 PGEC551 1 WJCC60 203 PACM52P I'H JACM622 240 C1CR 62 153 CACM626 300 IITL 611 12~ IICR !>94 231 AOC 53 65 I EES56 12 SOS 61 443 RTCS62 10 PACM61 2(;1 SOS 62 101 PIRE530 1294 PIRE625 1013 HACC5'" 17 PGEC512 '15 FJCC62 Id4 IBMJ6H 34 HACC59 9-01 IFIP62 b84 BIT 613 141 IBMJ583 223 I BMJ573 b7 P IRE611 155 FJCC62 ,,1 PGt:C~32 5 EJCC61 1114 F JC(;62 1i6 PGEC564 184 WJCC61 I5 I BMJ603 264 IIlMJ603 2,6 PGEC624 ~~2 PACM52P 203 JACM601 61 CACM606 3~5 CACMS96 ,t:; IBMJ621 84 CAS 61 ,5 MTP 58 473 CACM6lN /"14 ICSI582 1111 EJCC51 101 CHBI<62 20 HARV4<} 20 ~JCC60 11'1 EJCC56 39 :JCR 62 261 CACM60N b17 WCR 514 216 LCMT61 149 WJCC58 22 EJCC56 !>4 TCJ6612 118 EOPS61 438 FJCC63 147 PGEC611 42 oIJCC61 157 AUS 60C11.2 AUS 60Cll.3 BIT 622 b9 CACM627 381 PACM59 44 TCJ3614 231 RTCS62 367 IISMT60 260 PACM59 11 PGEC572 12 AUS 60 C5.3 ~US 60C12.1 JACM614 461 SOS 62 49 WJCC58 1,1 SJCC63 121 CACM61N 513 (lNR 56 35 CACM!>91 24 CACM611 28 CACM617 310 JACM622 222 PACM59 23 CAN 60 276 ICC 6010 23 CACM603 Hi PGEC601 12 CATH63 3tl9 CACM629 486 PGEC624 466 PGEC601 30 PGf:C625 /,11 CAS:;l 29 EJCC5 r 243 PACH58 11 PGEC633 244 382 ARN - BAR ALO - BAC AUTHOR INDEX ARNOLD. RICHARD F. A COMPILER CAPABLE OF LEARNING AROIAN. L. A. REGRESSION AND COOED PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING AROIAN. LEO A. THE RELIABILITY OF ITEMS IN SEQUENCE WITH SENSING AND SWITCHING ARONOFSKY. J. S. USE OF THE OAT AT RON IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ARSAC. J. RESEARCH ON THE SOLUTIONS OF A CONVOLUTION EQUATION IFRENCHI ARSENAULT. W. R. A NEW NONDESTRUCTIVE READ FOR MAGNETIC CORES ARSENAULT. W. R. A PDM CONVERTER ARSENAULT. WILLIAM R. GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS ARTHUR. M. E. GEOMETRIC MAPPING OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS ASCHENBRENNER. R. A. THE GUS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM ASCHER. MARCIA SWAC EXPERIMENTS ON THE USE OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS FOR DATA FITTING ASELTINE. JOHN A. CONTROL SYSTEM SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES ASH. R. B. INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MACHINES ASHAR. K. G. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS ASHBY. W. R. PRINCIPLES OF THE SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEM ASHBY. W. ROSS SIMULATION OF A BRAIN ASHBY. W. ROSS THE MECHANISM OF HABITUATION ASHBY. W. 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INFORMATION PROCESSING BY DATA INTERROGATION ATKINSON, P. D. DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS ATKINSON, RICHARD C. OPTIMAL ALLOCAT[ON OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED ·TEACHING MODEL ATTA, SUSIE E. CALCULATION OF GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETR[C SERIES ATTA, SUSIE E. EFFECT OF PROPAGATED ERROR ON INVERSE OF HILBERT MATRIX AUERBACH, ALBERT THE ELECOM 100 AUERBACH, ALBERT THE ELECOM 100 GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER AUERBACH, I. L. FERROMAGNETIC CORES WITH MICROSECOND ACCESS AUERBACH, I. L. THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION PROCESSING ON MANKIND AUERBACH, ISAAC L. DESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY AUERBACH, ISAAC L. DIGITAL COMPUTERS, COMPONENTS AUERBACH, ISAAC L. EUROPEAN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING, A REPORT ON THE INDUSTRY AND THE STATE-OF-THE-ART AUERBACH, ISAAC L. EUROPEAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUERBACH, ISAAC L. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING AUERBACH, ISAAC L. MAGNETIC CORE CIRCUITS AUERBACH, ISAAC L. MEMORY DEVICES AUERBACH, ISAAC L. STATIC MAGNETIC MEMORY FOR THE ENIAC AUERBACH, ISAAC L. HIE [NTERNATIONAL IMPACT OF COMPUTERS AUERBACH, ISAAC L. TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS AUERBACH, R. THE ORGANIZATION AND REORGANIZATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS AUFENKAMP, D. D. ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES AUFENKAMP, O. O. ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES II AUFENKAMP, O. O. ON THE ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES AUFENKAMP, O. O. THE THEORY OF NETS AUGER, E. P. ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY AUSTIN, K. L. THE ELECTROOATA COMPUTER IN A DATA-REOUCTION SYSTEM AVERY, R. W. THE IBM 7070 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AVIZIENIS, A. ON A FLEXIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AVIZ[ENIS, ALGIROAS A CLASS OF NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR PARALLEL ARITHMETIC AVll[ENIS, ALGIRDAS SIGNEO-DIGIT NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS FOR FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC AWEIOA, J. 1. IBM 73~0 HYPERTAPE DRIVE AXE, J. D. LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCT[ONS AXEL, G. J. UNIVAC RANDEX II, RA~DOM ACCESS DATA STORAGE SYSTEM AXELROO, M. S. SOME NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIOOE LOG[C CIRCUITS AYERS. JAMES A RECURSIVE PROGRA~MING [N fORTRAN II AZZARI, ANTHONY CLUSTER FORMAT[ON AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGN[FICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUAT[ON BABBAGE, RICHARD H. THE WORK OF CHARLES 8AB8AGE ~ABCOCK, MURRAY L. PHYSIOLOGY OF AUTOMATA BA~COCK, T. R. LINEAR OISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTArlON TECHNIQUES BABER, R. L. TAPE SEARCHING TEC~~IQUES BACHANO, G. R. APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ANO RECORDING BACHMANN, K. H. FEATURES OF THE 01 COMPUTER AT DRESDEN (GERMANI BACKUS, J. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF FORTRAN SYSTEMS I ANO II BACKUS, J. W. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 BACKUS, J. W. REPORT ON THE ALGOR[THM[C LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 BACKUS, J. W. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGOR[THMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ~ACKUS, J. W. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 ~ACKUS, J. W. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 BACKUS, J. W. THE F~RTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM BACKUS, J. W. THE IBM 101 SPEEDCODING SYSTEM BACKUS. J. W. THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE OF THE ZURICH AC~ BACKUS, JOHN W. IBM 701 SPEEOCOD[NG AND OTHER AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS BACON, CHARLES R. T. AN IR LANGUAGE FOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES BACON, G. C. HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES 383 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAI'HY 19~6-1963 WJCC59 CACM627 ItTCS62 CAS 56 IFIP62 WJCC55 WJCC56 CHIIK62 PGEC614 PGEC636 JACM!i81 CCST61 PGEC592 IBMJ633 50S 61 CABS62 MTP 5B WJCC61 PGEC636 PACM62 PGEC58~ ICC 623 JACM593 PACM52P HARV571 SJCC62 NCR 62~ WCR H~ EJCC59 BIT 622 PGEC563 EJCC53 IBMJ511 137 ~09 31B U3 163 111 !>7 20 631 611 9 232 125 207 255 4,2 93 275 8'16 63 265 159 415 29) 1~ 195 ~ 262 200 76 142 116 16 PGEC56~ 2J3 PGEC59~ 489 CACM59N 4 CACM603 131 PGEC601 72 ICC 6010 23 PIRE625 1039 ~JCC56 70 PACM52P 79 PECS52 19 IBMJ58~ 310 CHBK62 IB CAS 59 116 PGEC622 181 PACM52P 1'17 PLCl61 25 JACM54~ 110 JACM571 36 DNR 52 25 PACM52P 41 ANL 53 liB I FlP62 II PGEC532 14 CHBK62 10 PIRE611 330 ICC 6113 11 TCB7632 5~ HACC5'J 15 CHBK62 12 PACM52P 213 CACM610 466 HACC59 16 50S 59 101 PGEC574 216 PGEC58~ 299 PGEC,B2 119 PGEC513 15~ EJCC58 '19 EJCC54 85 EJCC58 165 I FIP62 664 PACM61 13B2 PGEC613 389 FJCC63 ,'.11 IBMJ632 155 EJCC60 169 IBMJ622 158 CACM63N 667 FJCC62 285 -HARV~7 ilJCC61 JPI 62 JACM63~ EJCCS8 ECIPSS MTP 58 ARAP612 CACM605 CACM631 ARAP634 TCJ5634 WJCC57 JACM5~1 I CIP59 DNR 54 tACMb19 PGI:C601 13 2n 145 478 130 '.10 231 3)1 299 1 217 349 188 4 125 106 3110 2 ~83 BAC - BEC AUTHOR INDEX BACON, G. C. HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES BACON, J. R. QUANTIZED FLUX COUNTER BACON, N. E. A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES BADER, JOSEPH A. TRAFFIC ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING SYSTEMS BAECKER, H. D. A COMMERCIAL USE OF STACKS BAECKER, H. D. IMPLEMENTING A STACK BAECKER, H. D. MAPPED LIST STRUCTURES BAECKER, H. D. PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES BAECKER, H. D. THE GROWTH OF A COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE BAER, J. S. ON-LINE SALES RECOROING SYSTEM BAER, ROBERT M. NONLINEAR REGRESSION ANO THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BAER, ROBERT M. NOTE ON AN EXTREMUM LOCATING ALGORITHM BAGGETT, R. B. PRODUCTION CONTROL BY BUYING COMPUTER TIME BAGGETT, R. B. PROGRESS REPORT ON PRODUCTION CONTROL BY HIRING COMPUTER TIME BAGLEY, PHILIP R. IMPROVING PROBLEM-ORIENTEO LANGUAGE BY STRATIFYING IT BAGLEY, PHILIP R. PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-ORIENTEO LANGUAGE BAGLEY, PHILIP R. 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THE PRESENT STATUS, ACHIEVEMENT AND TRENDS OF PROGRAMMING FOR COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSIN~ BEN-ISRAEL, A. AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX BENDER, R. R. A DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM 1074 SYSTEM BENES, JIRI ELECTRONIC COMPUTING IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA BENINGTON, H. O. SAGE, A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIR OEFENSE BENJAFIELD, V. A. COMPUTERS AS A~ AID TO DISTRIBUTION BENJAMIN, B. THE APPLICATION OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE 1961 POPULATION CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN BENJAMIN, S. THREE LEVELS OF DATA PROCESSING IN ORDINARY BRANCH ASSURANCE BENNETT, ALBERT A. THE IMPACT OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES UPON THE UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM BE~NETT, B. J. ELECTRONICS IN FI~ANCIAL ACCOUNTING BENNETT, C. A. EXPERIMENTS ON THE RELATION OF THE OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN AIRBORNE DIGITAL CO,~ BENNETT, CARL M. REMARKS ON FORTRAN SUBROUTINES FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS BENNETT, CORWIN A. SOME EXPERIME~TATION ON THE TIE-IN OF THE HUMAN OPERATOR TO THE CONTROL LOOP OF AN Al~ BENNETT, J. M. A BREAKPOINT TECHNIQUE FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS BENNETT, J. M. A ~EW DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE BENNETT, J. M. COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT BENNETT, J. M. COMPUTERS AS AN AID IN COMPUTER DESIGN ASSESSMENT BENNETT, J. M. DATA PROCESSI~G WITH PAPER TAPE, AN EXPERIMENT BENNETT, J. M. DIGITAL COMPUTATION AND THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHER BENNETT, J. M. DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE ENGINEER BEN~ETT, J. M. DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND THE LOAD-FLOW PROBLEM BENNETT, J. M. E.D.P., THE UNIVERSITIES' ROLE BENNETT, J. M. IN LIEU OF DIAGRAMS AND MODELS BENNETT, J. M. INTERPRETATIVE SUB-ROUTINES BENNETT, J. M. PROGRAMMING FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES BENNETT, J. M. SIMPLIFIED CODING, A PEDAGOGIC EXPERIMENT BENNETT, J. M. THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE BENNETT, J. M. THE SILLIAC BENNETT, J. M. THE USE OF CONTINUANTS IN PRACTICAL NUMERICAL ANALYSIS BENNETT, R. O. ACCEPTANCE TRIALS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT USE BEN~ETT, R. R. ANALOG COMPUTING APPLIED TO NOISE STUDIES BEN~INGTON, H. D. PRODUCTION OF LARGE COMPUTER PROGRAMS BENNION, D. R. A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALL-MAGNETIC LOGIC SCHEMES BENNION, D. R. DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF MAD TRANSFER CIRCUITRY BENNION, DAVID R. ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TfCH~IQUES BENSER, E. G. CONSIDERATIONS IN APPLYING A COMPUTER TO COMMERCIAL DATA-PROCESSING BENSKY, L. S. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER BENSKY, L. S. LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BllMAC COMPUTER tlENSKY, L. S •. PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIlMAC COMPUTER BENSKY, LOWELL S. BLOCK DIAGRAMS I~ LOGIC DESIGN BENSON, D. G. TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS 386 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BAR - BEN WJCC61 427 TCJ1583 111 IIJCC60 L09 EJCC60 Ze3 'ICR 584 2~5 PGEC614 752 CAN 58 15 IEES56 4L1 P IRE611 53 IFIP62 3'11 PACM62 66 PACMS9 47 PGEC623 340 II JCC57 Hl8 FJCC63 101 SOS 61 25 I BMJ602 1<14 ICSI5al 731 WJCC60 11>5 PGl:C592 210 flACC59 23 ECIP55 69 flARV572 2 PGEC542 30 LSU 58 74 TCJ2592 76 TCJ6633 241 TC84614 140 TCJ1582 11 EOPS61 364 CAS 55 88 CACM616 284 J ACM621 bl JACM594 4S6 JACM601 24 CACM614 187 CACM615 222 PECS52 18 ICIP59 199 WJCC58 1:>7 PACM59 b7 PACM5B 13 CACM610 5)7 CACM5,)3 8 CACM581 6 CACM636 J06 CACM599 19 CACM602 11 CACM585 5 CAS 62 2U4 PCS 62 60 CACMb15 212 CACM600 ))0 : A(M589 3 IIJCC56 45 CACI'I600 639 TCB4614 121 :AS 57 107 29 ACFI57 DIP 62 312 JACM634 532 EJCC60 161 ICC 608 22 EJCC57 148 AUS 63 A.l TCJ5634 2b4 AUS 60 A3.2 CTPC54 40 EJCC55 26 IBMJ593 275 CACM6·36 329 EJCC51 68 IFIP62 190 AUS HI 125 AUS 60612.3 TCJ3614 2:>3 AUS 60AI0.3 FTT 53 203 FTT 53 223 IEES56 16 AUS 63 A. L6 AUS 60 B1.1 PACM52T 81 FTT 53 101 AUS 60C12.2 'IANC51 35 AUS 571 103 AUS 571 ill TCJ4613 185 P IRE530 1)0<) ONR 56 15 PGEC612 203 21 IIJCC59 AIC 634 )4 LSU 56 84 WJCCS6 L>3 NCR 564 81 WJCC56 U7 IIJCC58 171 NCR 624 10 1 386 BEN - BOR AUTHOR INDEX BENSON. OLIVER SIMULATION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ANO OIPLOMACY BENYON. P. SOME NEw COMPONENTS FOR ANALOGUE COMPUTERS BENYON. P. R. DIGITAL SIMULATION BENYON. P. R. TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIGITAL SIMULATION OF ~UIDED MISSILES BENYON. P. R. THE DESIGN OF A RATE SERVO FOR USE IN AN ANALOG COMPUTER BERCAW. T. E. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF PUNCH CARD METHODS TO FOREST INVENTORY BEREZIN. I. S. THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY BERGE. W. O. A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORY BERGER, J. M. A NEW MOOEL FOR ERROR CLUSTERING IN TELEPHONE CIRCUITS BERGER. L. OPTIMIZATION OF A RADAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EVAL~ BERGER, PAUL DATA PROCESSING COMPILERS FOR SMALL CARD REAOING COMPUTERS ~tRGMAN, R. H. TUNNEL DIOOE LOGIC CIRCUITS BERGMAN, STEFAN A METHOD OF SOLVING BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS ON PU~CH CARO MACHINE BERGMAN. STEFAN THE SOLUTION OF BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY THE METHOD OF KERNEL FUNCTIONS BERIN. A. RAPIDLY CONVERGENT EXPRESSIONS FOR EVALUATING E TO THE X BERKELEY. E. C. COMPUTER INVESTIGATIONS OF INTENTION TO ATTACK BERKELEY. E. C. SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY BERKELEY. EDMUND C. PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE BERLEKAMP. ELWYN R. PROGRAM FOR DOUBLE-DUMMY BRIDGE PROBLEMS. A NEW STRATEGY FOR MECHANICAL GAME PLAYING BERLIN. R. O. SYNTHESIS OF N-VALUED SWITCHING CIRCUITS BERLINCOURT. T. G. fIIGH-FIELD SUPERCONOUCTIVITY IN SOME BCC TI-MO AND NB-ZR ALLOYS BERMAN. E. CHEMICAL SWITCHES BERMAN. MARTIN F. A METHOD FOR TRANSPOSING A MATRIX BERMAN. RICHARD SYNTACTICAL CHARTS OF COBOL 61 BERNAL. J. D. THE TRANSMISSION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. A USER'S ANALYSIS BERNARD. E. E. GENERATING STRATEGIES FOR CONTINOUS SEPARATION PROCESSES BERNER. ELIZABETH DEBUGGING SYSTEMS AT THE SOURCE LANGUAGE LEVEL BERNERS-LEE. C. FERRANTI EQUIPMENT OFFERING IN AUSTRALIA BERNHARD. S. A. AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES BERNICK. M. D. ALGY, AN ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION PROGRAM BERNICK. MYRNA AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION BERNIER. C. L. AN OVERALL CONCEPT OF SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS ANO THEIR DESIGN BERNSTEIN. A. A CHESS PLAYING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 704 BERRY. B. S. LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIOI~ FOR DESCRIBING ANELASIIC AND OTHER RELAXATIO'll PROCESSES I, T BERRY. B. S. LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, BERRY. F. J. INTERCODE. A SIMPLIFIED CODING SCHEME FOR AMOS BERRY. M. M. AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BeRS, L. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 BERS, L. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 1959 BERS. L. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 1959 BERTIER DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES. A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) BERTRAM. S. APPLICATION OF HYBRID ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN THE AUTOMATIC MAP COMPILATION SYSTEM BERWIN. TED W. FREQUENCY-TO-PERIOD-TO-ANALOG COMPUTER FOR FLOWRATE MEASUREMENT BERZTISS. A. T. FITTING OF CURVES TO SCIENTIFIC DATA BERZTISS. A. T. METHODS FOR SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR EQUATIONS AND THE EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR SCATTERING PH' B~ST, R. L. A COMPUTER-INTEGRATED RAPID-ACCESS MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM WITH FIXED ADDRESS BEST. RICHARD L. MEMORY UNITS IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 BEST. S. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM BETER. RALPH H. SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS B~TH. E. W. OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING COMPUTING. DEDUCfION. AND HEURISTICS BETHERAS, L. MANAGEMENT FACES AN ELECTRONIC FUTURE BETTS, R. FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS BETZ. B. I. NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES BeURLE. R. L. FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION IN RANDOM NETWORKS BIBB. J. PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM BIBB. JAMES I. THE UCLA VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM BIERMANN. L. SURVEY OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT GOTTINGEN, APPLICATIONS OF THE Gl AND G2 (GERMAN) BIGGS. A. G. THE PREPARATION AND CHECKING OF THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF A GUIDED WEAPONS SYSTEM BILLING. H. SWITCHI~G CIRCUITS ANO MEMORY SYSTEMS (GERMAN) BILLING. H. E. THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEEDING UP COMPUTERS USING PARAMETRONS BILLINGHURST. E. M. OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS BILLINGHURST. EDWARD M. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, BILLINGS. A. R. ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH HALL MULTIPLIERS WHEN USED AS COMPUTING ~LEMENTS BINDON, O. G. A DIGfTAL STORE USING A MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX BIRD, R. THE HEC COMPUTER BIRKHOFF, GARRETT ALTERNATING DIRECTION IMPLICIT METHODS BIRKHOFF. GARRETT SYNTHETIC MATERIALS FOR HYOROOYNAMICAL COMPUTATIONS BIRTWISTLE. B. THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER BISHOP. G. FERRITE TOROID CORE CIRCUIT ANALYSIS BISHOP. G. H. FEEDBACK THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AS AI~ ANALOG OF BRAIN FUNCTIONING BISHOP. N. A MEMORY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND DIR(CT ACCESS. ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC CJ BISHOP. W. A. DIGITAL SIMULATION OF PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR BITTMANN. E. E. THE FUTURE OF THIN MAGNETIC FILMS BITTMANN. ERIC E. THIN-FILM MEMORIES BITZER. O. L. PLATO II. A MULTIPLE-STUDENT. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED. AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE BLAAUW, G. A. DATA HANDLING BY CONTROL WORD TECHNIQUES BLAAUW. G. A. INDEXING BLAAUW. G. A. INDEXING ANO CONTROL-WORD TECHNIQUES BLAAUW, G. A. NATURAL DATA UNITS BLAAUW, G. A. PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES BLAAUW, G. A. PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES BLAAUW. G. A. VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION BLACHMAN. N. M. ON THE WIRING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLE-COINCIDENCE MAGNETIC MEMORIES BLACHMAN. N. M. REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANALOGY COMPUTATION MEETING BLACHMAN. NELSON M. CENTRAL EUROPEAN COMPUTERS BLACHMAN. NELSON M. LATIN SQUARES AND MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX STORAGE BLACHMAN. NELSON M. SOME AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN WESTERN EUROPE BLACHMAN. NELSON M. THE STATE OF OIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE BLACHMAN. NELSON M. THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE (FRENCH) BLACKFORD. S. H. THE IBM 7070 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BLACKMAN. R. B. SMOOTHING AND PREDICTION OF TIME SERIES BY CASCADED SIMPLE AVERAGES BLADES. J. D. INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS BLAIR-SMITH, H. SOME ASPECTS OF THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A CONTROL COMPUTER. A CASE STUDY BLAIR. C. R. AN INEXPENSIVE OEVICE FOR PICTORIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT BLAIR. CHARLES R. COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE BLAIR. CHARLES R. ON COMPUTER TRANSCRIPTION OF MANUAL MORSE BLAKE. D. V. PUNCHED PAPER TAPE FOR EXPERIMENTAL DATA BLAKE. D. V. TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCHE BLAKE. F. M. SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER BLAKEY. F. A. SOME ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER CSIRAC 387 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BEC - BLA CABS62 51'> AUS 571 LOb AUS 60B12.2 AUS 63 C.IO AUS 60CIO.4 LSU 56 219 CACM606 342 F JCC63 ~9 I BMJ633 2Z4 WJCC61 4~0 PACM,9 63 PGEC604 4:;0 J ACM543 10 I PACM52P 1~7 CACM609 ~OO PACM62 U7 PACM52P 101 PACM59 19 JACMbB h7 PGEC581 ~2 IBMJ621 119 HAR\l512 316 JACM584 383 CACM625 260 I CSI581 17 TCJ2592 H1 CACM638 430 AUS 60014.1 I BMJ6H 246 WJCC61 389 JACM632 1!>1 ICSI5B2 1047 ilJCC58 157 I8MJ614 l'l1 IIlMJ614 H2 TCJ2592 55 EJCC54 68 P GEC601 12 CACM603 131 ICC 6010 l3 ROME62 &53 SJCC63 105 PGECbOI 1>2 AUS 60B'6.3 AUS 63 B.ll 1/ JCC58 42 WJCC57 160 ilJCC57 IB8 ~CR 554 139 Ll CPFS61 AUS 513 302 PGEC61l 51 PACM~9 14 SOS 61 2H PGEC636 147 I/OC062 182 36 ECIP55 AUS 60B'10.4 ECIP55 9 ICIP59 461 WJCC61 H5 CHBKb2 2 AUS 60 C'1.1 I EES56 29!> IEES5b 207 AIC 623 L90 HARV61 23 IEES56 41 PGEC611 51 SOS 59 In WJCC59 74 ~CR 624 ~4 LCMT61 411 PGEC5'12 92 PLCI61 205 EJCC58 75 PCS 62 150 I BMJ593 2118 PCS 62 .H ICIP59 375 PGEC592 118 pes 62 75 PGEC561 19 PGEC5!>1 36 CACM599 14 PACMSb PG~C563 1,6 CACM6L6 256 ICC 6114 18 EJCC58 165 NCR b02 47 ONR 60 121 PGEC636 687 PACM59 48 PACM58 42 JACM593 429 TCB7633 tl2 TCJ3614 237 AUS 572 224 AUS 63 B.23 ,8 387 BLA - BRE AUTHOR INDEX BLANC. CH. ON THE ASSESSMENT OF ROUNDING ERRORS IFRENCHI SLANCH. GERTRUDE PROGRAMMING FOR FINDING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF MATHIEUS EQUATION AND THE SPHEROIDAL WA BLAND. G. F. DIRECTIONAL COUPLING AND ITS USE FOR MEMORY NOISE REDUCTION BLANKENBAKER. JOHN V. LOGICALLY MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS BLANYER. C. G. ANALOG. DIGITAL. AND COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION BLANYER, CARL G. PRECISION MODULATORS AND DEMODULATORS BLASBALG, H. A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTllER BLASBALG. H. A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER BLATT, J. M. A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION BLATT, J. M. MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES BLATT, J. M. NUMERICAL QUAORATURE IN N DIMENSIONS BLATT, J. M. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING ROUTINES BLATT, JOHN M. COMMENTS FROM A FORTRAN USER BLATT. JOHN M. YE INDISCREET MONITOR BLATTNER. D. J. FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS BLATTNER, D. J. FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS BLAUGHER, R. D. THE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SOME INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS BLAUVELT, D. H. STABILIZED SYNCHRO TO DIGITAL CONVERTER BLEDSOE, W. W. PATTERN RECOGNITION AND REAOING BY MACHINE BLICKSTEIN, B. D. THE HIGH-SPEED GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION BLISS, JAMES C. VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE BEETLE LIXUS BLOCH, E. MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER BLOCH, E. THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT BLOCH. ERICH THE ENGINEERING DESIGN OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER BLOCH, R. M. THE PHILOSOPHY OF AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION BLOCH, RICHARD M. MARK I CALCULATOR BLOCH, RICHARD M. THE RAYTHEON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER BLOCK. E. J. OATA HANOLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION BLOCK, H. D. ANALYSIS OF PERCEPTRONS BLOCK, NIEL THE ALWAC CORPORATION MODEL 800 COMPUTER BLOEM, H. H. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS BLOOM. B. H. CYCLOPS-I, A SECOND GENERATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM BLOOM, L. R. THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION BLOOM, LEON CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY ICRAMI, FUNCTIONS AND USE BLOOM, LEON NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BLOSK, R. T. THE INSTRUCTION UNIT OF THE STRETCH COMPUTER BLUM, E. K. ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE BEST POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATION BLUM. E. K. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM II BLUM, E. K. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL ENCODING SYSTEM, II lADES III BLUM. M. PROPERTIES OF A NEURON WITH MANY INPUTS BLUM, M. TOLERABLE ERRORS OF NEURONS FOR INFALLIBLE NETS BLUM, MARVIN ON EXPONENTIAL DIGITAL FILTERS BLUMBERG, D. F. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY AND THE MILITARY, A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LAST TEN YE BLUMBERG. R. H. ON THE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDU BLUMENTHAL, E. PUNCHED CARD TO MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER FOR. UNIVAC BLUMENTHAL, SHERMAN A DUAL MASTER FILE SYSTEM FOR A TAPE PROCESSING COMPUTER BLUNDELL, P. H. A METHOD FOR SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS BLUNDEN, W. R. DIGITAL-ANALOGUE CONVERSIONS BLUNDEN, W. R. THE C.S.I.R.O. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER BLUNDEN. W. R. THE USE UF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS IN TRAFFIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH BOBROW, D. G. SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH BY COMPUTER, A SURVEY BOCK, D. H. ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PREDICTOR DESIGN BOCK, R. V. AN INTERRUPT CONTROL FOR THE B500D DATA PROCESSOR SYSTEM BOCKING, S. A. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY BOOY. J. F. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS A PRACTICAL APPLICATION BOEHM, E. M. THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING BUEHM, ELAINE MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING BOERMEESTER, J. M. ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS APPLICATION PROBLEMS ON IBM 650 MAGNETIC ORUM DATA-PROCESSING MAC BOFINGER, EVE ON A PERIODIC PROPERTY OF PSEUOO-RANOOM SEQUENCES BOFINGER, V. J. ON A PERIODIC PROPERTY OF PSEUDO-RANDOM SEQUENCES BOGERT, B. P. FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS BOHN, E. V. A PULSE POSITION MUDULATION ANALOG COMPUTER BOHNERT, H. G. THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE BOHNERT, LEA M. NEW ROLE OF MACHINES IN DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL, DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE 60ILEN, S. A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER BOLD, E. W. OPTIMAL SHIPPING SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO TIME RESTRICTIONS BOLDT JR, IRA V. THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. SUPERVISORY CONTROL BOLDT, I. V. A GE~ERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM·FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS BOLDT, IRA SHARE 709 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE BOLDYREFF. ALEXANDER W. RELIABILITY FROM A SYSTEM POINT OF VIEW BOLLES, E. E. THE DIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEM BOLLINGER, R. C. ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER BOMBA, J. S. ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION USING LOCAL OPERATIONS BONINI, CHARLES P. A SIMULATION OF A BUSINESS FIRM BONN, GEORGE S. TRAINING FOR ACTIVITY IN SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION WORK BONN, T. H. A MAGNETIC PULSE-CURRENT REGULATOR BONN, T. H. A SMALL COINCIDENT-CURRENT MAGNETIC MEMORY BONN, T. H. A 2.S-MEGACYCLE FERRACTDR ACCUMULATOR BONN, T. H. ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC-AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS BONNER, R. E. A 'LOGICAL PATTERN' RECOGNITION PROGRAM BONNEY, L. G. DATA PROCESSING IN COMMERCE BONNEY, R. B. A UNIVERSAL COMPUTER-LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR BOOTH, A. D. CALCULATING MACHINES AT THE BIRKBECK COLLEGE COMPUTATION LABORATORY BOOTH, A. D. INPUT-OUTPUT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES BOOTH, A. D. INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING, BRIGHTON 1959 BOOTH, A. O. MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES BOOTH, A. D. MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGeS BOOTH, A. D. RELAY COMPUTERS BOOTH, A. D. SOME APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOOTH, A. D. THE APEXC, A LOW-COST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR ROOTH, A. D. THE COMPUTER IN A NON-ARITHMETIC ROLE BUOTtl, A. D. THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOOTH, ANDREW O. A PROGRESS REPORT ON MACHINE TRANSLATION BOOTH, ANOREW D. THE FUTURE OF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOOTH, G. W. LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL CO~PUTER BOOTH, THEODORE M. THE VERTEX-FRAME METHOD FOR OBTAINING MINIMAL PROPOSITION-LETTER FORMULAS BOOTH, W. T. DESIGN CONSIDERATlO.. S FOR STYL IZED FONT CHARACTER READERS BOQUET, PAUL CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION BORCK, W. C. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARV REPORT BORCK, W. CARL THE SOLOMON COMPUTER 388 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BEN - BOR ICIP59 54 PECS52 14 IBMJ633 252 PGEC582 103 EJCC57 104 JACM554 229 PGEC554 150 PWCS54 19 AUS 60B'6.2 AUS 60B'6.1 TCJ6631 75 AUS 60C12.4 CACM609 501 CACM639 S06 PGEC593 297 NCR 594 ZS2 IBMJ621 116 NCR 612 175 EJCC59 225 'ISMT6D 4B5 OPI 62 124 PGEC592 169 PCS 62 202 EJCC59 48 EJCC58 25 HARV47 ·n HARV49 50 44 FJCC62 II JCC61 281 NEWC57 118 PACM59 64 FJCC63 27 OPI 62 104 EJCC61 147 PACM61 IOC3 EJCC60 299 JACM614 645 ONR 56 71 PACM56 29 SOS 61 95 RTCS62 66 JACM592 263 SJCC63 H9 IBMJ602 184 EJCC52 8 JACM5S4 319 IFIP62 101 AUS 51 185 AUS 51 1B AUS 60 A8.2 FJCC63 365 PGEC573 143 FJCC63 229 AUS 60 A5.2 BCS 58 !>91 JACM592 IJ4 PACM5B 17 EJCC!>4 79 JACM5Bl l61 JACM5Bl 261 CACM631 32 PGEC602 2!>6 CACM621 8 "IPP61 8 SJCC63 51 CAN 62 1~2 J ACM592 152 IIJCC55 72 PACM58 20 WJCC51 18 IIJCC54 )8 FJCC62 137 EJCC59 218 SJCC62 H I CSI582 1441 ~CR 574 102 PGEC562 H EJCC56 ~O HARV572 149 18MJ623 353 EDPS61 243 IIJCC58 230 FTT 5J 170 15 ECIP5S ARAP591 1 AUS 571 106 TCB3591 1 CAMB4,} 17 TCB1512 24 ADC 53 264 IEES5b 450 TCB3605 83 ICC 6115 11 CACM60b 339 PGEC5b3 H2 ~GeCb22 144 OCR 62 115 I(;S1582 1517 IIOCU62 b6 FJCC62 91 388 BOR - BRU AUTHOR INDEX BOROEN, B. C. FORTRANSIT, A UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM BORGINI, F. A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KILOMEGACYCLE SU8HARMONIC OSCILLATORS BORKO, HAROLD A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE BORKO, HAROL~ AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION BORKO, HAROLO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, PART I AND PART II BORKO, HAROLO THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EMPIRICALLY BASED MATHEMATICALLY OERIVED·CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM BOSAK, R. AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION SCHEDULING BOSAK, R. AN INFORMATION ALGEBRA BOSCHE, C. COMIT, A LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BOSE, R. C. A SORTING PROBLEM BOSSET, J. CONSIDERATIONS OF CERTAIN LOGICAL OESIGN ASPECTS OF THE GAMMA 60 (FRENCH) BOSSET, L. MAGE, A LANGUAGE OERIVED FROM ALGOL ADAPTEO TO SMALL MACHINES (FRENCH) BOTHWELL, T. P. A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE BOTHWELL, T. P. A HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZEO ANALOG-Ta-DIGITAL CONVERTER BOTHWELL, T. P. LOGIC CIRCUITS FOR A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER BOTTENBRUCH, H. STRUCTURE ANO USE OF ALGOL 60 BOTTENBRUCH, H. SUBROUTINES FOR OERA (GERMAN) BOTTENBRUCH, H. USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE FOR DATA STORAGE IN THE ORACLE-ALGOL TRANSLATOR BOTTENBRUCH, H. H. ON TRANSLATION OF BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS BOUOREAU, P. E. A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARIABLE SERVICE TIMES BOUDREAU, P. E. ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS BOUMAN, C. A. AN ADVANCED INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A COBOL COMPILER BOURICIUS, W. G. SIMULATION OF HUMAN PROBLEM~SOLVING BOURICIUS, WILLARD G. OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH THE LOS ALAMOS 701 BOURNE, C. P. THE HISTORICAL OEVELOPMENT ANO PREDICTED STATE-OF-THE-ART OF THE GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL CO BOURNE, CHARLES P. A STUDY OF METHODS FOR SYSTEMATICALLY ABBREVIATING ENGLISH WOROS AND NAMES BOUTRY, G.-A. THE ICSU ABSTRACTING BOARD, THE STORY OF A VENTURE IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION BOUTWELL JR, E. O. THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PB ~40 MICROPROGRAMMABLE COMPUTER 80WOEN, B. V. COMPUTERS IN AMERICA BOWOEN, B. V. DIGITAL COMPUTERS APPLIEO TO GAMES BOWDEN, B. V. THE APPLICATION OF CALCULATING MACHINES TO BUSINESS AND COMMERCE BOWOEN, B. V. THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO BUSINESS ANO COMMERCE BOWOEN, B. V. THE CIRCUIT COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOWOEN, B. V. THE CONSTRUCTION, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS BOWDEN, B. V. THE ORGANIZATION OF A TYPICAL MACHINE BOWDEN, B. V. THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN 80WOEN, B. V. THOUGHT AND MACHINE PROCESSES BOWERS, D. M. TElLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS BOWLDEN, HENRY J. A LIST-TYPE STORAGE TECHNIQUE FOR ALPHANUMERIC INFORMATION BOWMAN, J. R. A TRANSMISSION LINE lEADING TO SELF-STABILIZING SYSTEMS BOWMAN, J. R. OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR COMPUTERS BOWMAN, JOHN R. ELECTROCHEMICAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS BOX, G. E. P. APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BOYCE, CARROLL AUTOMATION AND ITS IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT BOYD, D. F. ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS BOYD, E. L. ANGlE-OF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS BOYD, E. L. MAGNETIC ANISOTROPY IN SINGLE-CRYSTAL THIN FILMS BOYO, K. T. SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS AND lINEAR PROGRAMMING BOYO, R. S. PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS BOYElL, R. l. HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-TIME RAOAR SIMULATION BOYELl, ROGER l. PROGRAMMED MULTIPLICATION ON THE IBM ~07 BOYEll, ROGER l. THE METHOO OF SUCCESSIVE GRIDS FOR REDUCTION OF FUNCTION STORAGE REQUIREMENTS BOYLE JR, E. B. COMPUTER-CONTROLLEO ASW TRAINING FACILITY BOYLE, D. R. A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN lARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS BOYLES, E. EDWARO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY BRACE, D. A. DIRECT CODING OF ENGLISH lANGUAGE NAMES BRACKEN, R. H. INFORMATION SEARCHING WITH THE 701 CALCULATOR BRACKEN, ROBERT H. A GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER BRADFORD, D. H. MAOCAP II BRAOLEY, A. INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING ANO PAYROLL BRADLEY, A. INVENTORY CONTROL, ACCOUNTING, ANO PAYROLL BRADLEY, D. F. AUTO~ATIC DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACIO SEQUENCES BRAOlEY, R. E. DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE DDA BRADLEY, WILLIAM E. SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS BRAOSHAW, T. F. AUTOMATIC OAT A PROCESSING METHODS BRADSPIES, S. EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE Ctll FOR HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES BRAGNUM, S. WHY TUN~EL OIODES (SWEOISH) BRAIN, A. E. THE SIMULATION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS BY ELECTRICAL NETWORKS BASEO ON MULTI-APERTURE MAGNETIC C~ BRAINERD, J. G. KEYNOTE ADDRESS BRAINES, S. N. ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SElF-AOJUSTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING ANO BIOlO BRAITHWAITE, J. J. DATA PROCESSING IN MARKETING AND SALES ReSEARCH BRAMBLE, C. CLINTON EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ROUNDING ERRORS BRAMHALL, J. N. AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR INVERSION OF POWER SERIES BRANOWDOD, L. PRONOUN REFERENCE IN GERMAN 8RATMAN, HARVEY AN ALTERNATE FORM OF THE 'UNCOL' OIAGRAM URATMAN, HARVEY SHARE 109 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY CONTROL ROUTINE BRATMAN, HARVEY THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, SUPERVISORY CONTROL BRAUN, E. L. DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS BRAUN, EOWARO L. A OIGITAL COMPUTER FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL BRAUN, EDWARD L. DESIGN FEATURES OF CURRENT DIGITAL OIFFERENTIAl ANALYZERS BRAUN, EOWARD l. DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS BRAUNFELD, P. G. PLATO II, A MULTIPLE-STUDENT, COMPUTER-CONTROLLEO, AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE BRAUNHOlTZ, T. G. H. NEBULA, A PROGRAMMING lANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING BRAY, T. E. AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL SHIFT REGISTER BRAY, T. E. CONSIOERATIONS IN OPTOELECTRONIC lOGIC AND MEMORY ARRAYS BRAYMER, NOEL B. A COMPUTER FOR FLAW PLOTTING BRAYTON, R. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF COMPONEI'H TOLERANCf:S ON THE AMPLlF.ICATlON OF THE BALANCEO-PAIR T BREMER, J. W. AIIIAlYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTROIII SlUff REGISTER BREMER, J. W. PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CRUSSED FILM CRYOIRON, A REVIEw BREMER, J. W. THE CROSSED~FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITS BREMERMANN, H. J. OPTIMIZATION THROUGH EVOLUTION AND RECOMBIIIIATION BRENNAN, C. F. DIGEST, DIEBOLO GENERATOR FOR STATISTICAL TABULATION BRENNAN, M. H. THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL RECORDING OF INFORMATIOIII FROM COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS BRENNAN, R. SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER BRENNEMANN, A. E. ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN ANO OPERATIOIII OF A lARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMO~ BRENNEMANN, A. E. SUPERCONOUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIOUAl RESISTIVITY BRENNEMANN, ANDREW E. PROPERTIES OF THIN FILM CRYOTRONS BRENNER, J. L. A SET OF MATRICES FOR TESTING COMPUTER PROGRAMS BRENlA, J. G. A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT BREUER, M. A. THE MINIMIZATIUN OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS CONTAINING UNEQUAL AND NONLINEAR COST FUNCTIONS 389 COMPUTER liTERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BLA - tiRE CAN 58 349 P IRE611 128 CABS62 596 JACM632 151 CABS62 1 SJCC62 219 HACC59 9-07 PACM61 61H ROME62 113 JACM622 282 ICIP59 348 ROME62 473 WCR 604 116 EJCC!lB 133 PGEC563 HZ JACM622 161 ECIP55 161 CACM611 15 CACM627 384 I BMJ624 407 IBMJ612 132 CACM625 213 WJCC59 116 EJCC53 45 IIJCC60 1 JACM614 !>l8 ICSI582 1503 FJCC63 201 FTT 53 173 FTT 53 286 MANC51 30 FTT 53 246 FH 53 32 FTT 53 18 FH 53 67 TCB1574 146 FTT 53 HI NCR 624 101 CACM638 433 SOS 61 417 PACM52P 1;'9 HARV49 119 IEES56 100 LSU 56 1,,4 IBSJ631 2 IBMJ602 163 I BMJ602 116 TCJ3601 45 EJCC57 80 FJCC63 ~45 JACM514 442 TCJ5634 320 NCR 624 n PGEC614 670 TC81586 181 TCJ6632 113 JACM572 131 J ACM563 In ARAP612 115 EOPS61 53 BCS 58 331 I BMJ633 246 SJCC62 353 '1CR 554 139 HARV55 3 IIICR 554 64 BIT 611 2 P IRE611 49 EJCC55 6 ICIP59 298 AUS 60 A6.4 HARV4'1 147 CACM617 317 MTP!oS 30'1 CACM613 142 PACM58 20 JACM512 152 IIICR 514 In IIJCC59 ;l07 'ICR 544 117 PGEC582 I I I PLCI61 205 TCJ4613 IH PGEC592 113 OPI 62 216 PGEC521 73 PGEC633 269 ONR 60 2.s0 DNR 60 14 EJCC5'! 25" SOS 62 93 PACM62 H AUS 512 21'1 ~CR 574 213 531 21 I BMJ602 173 OI~R 60 3(,1> CACM628 4lt3 IIJCC60 23\1 PIICM62 116 ~CR 389 BRE - BUT AUTHOR INDEK BREWER, SUSAN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL BRICKER, JACOB L. A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM QUEUING IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM BRIDGES, JAMES M. KEYNOTE ADDRESS, TECHNIQUES FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTERS FOR wEAPON CONTROL SRIDGMAN, A. SIMULATION OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS USING ONLY ONE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER BRIGDEN, J. K. INPUT-OUTPUT EQUIPMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS BRIGGS,· BRUCE A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR EDITING THE NEWS BRIGGS, LESLIE J. EKPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFEREN: BRIGGS, THOMAS H. THE RETMA SUPPORT OF THE 1950 COMPUTER CONFERENCE BRIGHAM, R. C. A TRANSLATION ROUTINE FOR THE DEUCE COMPUTER BRIGHAM, R. C. GENERALIZED SIMULATION OF POST OFFICE SYSTEMS BRIGHAM, ROBERT C. SOME PROPERTIES OF BINARY COUNTERS WITH FEEDBACK BRIGHT, H. S. ON THE REDUCTION OF TURNAROUND TIME BRIGHT, HERBERT S. SYSTEMS AND STANOARDS PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW COMPUTER (PHILCO 20001 BRILLOUIN, L. EMPIRICAL LAWS AND PHYSICAL THEORIES, THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGINATION BRILLOUIN, LEON SLOW ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES BRISKMAN, ROBERT D. CONTINUOUS COMPUTER.OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY BRISTOR, CHARLES L. PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT, PART I BRITTENHAM, W. R. SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS BRITTON, CATHERINE A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR ANALVSIS OF VARIANCE FOR A TWO-LEVEL FACTORIAL DESIGN BROADBENT, K. O. CHARACTERISTICS OF A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC PLANE THIN FILM MEMORY OEVICE BROADBENT, KENT O. A THIN MAGNETIC FILM SHIFT REGISTER BROAOFOOT, K. AN AUTOMATIC TRACKING FILTER BROCK, PAUL PROBLEMS IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS BROCKBANK, A. J. ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING BROCKBANK, A. J. ORDER DOCUMENTATION, FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE BRODMAN, ESTELLE CURRENT MEDICAL LITERATURE, A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF ARTICLES AND JOURNALS BROKATE, K. ADDRESS-MODIFICATION WITH INOEK REGISTERS USED IN EDPM TYPE 70~ I GERMAN I BROMBERG, H. THE RCA 501 ASSEMBLY SYSTEM BROMBERG, R. THE THERMAL ANALYZER, A SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG COMPUTER BROOKER, R. A. A DESCRIPTION OF MERCURY AUTOCODE IN TERMS OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE BROOKER, R. A. A GENERAL TRANSLATION PROGRAM FOR PHRASE STRUCT.URE LANGUAGES BROOKER, R. A. AN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FOR A PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGE BROOKER, R. A. FURTHER AUTOCODE FAC ILIT IES FOR THE MANCHESTER I MERCURY) COMPUTER BROOKER, R. A. MERCURY AUTDCODE, ADDITIONAL NOTES BROOKER, R. A. MERCURY AUTOCODE, PRINCIPLES OF THE PROGRAM LIBRARY BROOKER, R. A. SOME PROPOSALS FOR THE REALIZATION OFA CERTAIN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM BROOKER, R. A. SOME TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE MANCHESTER MERCURY AUTOCODE PROGRAMME BROOKER, R. A. SOME TECHNIQUES FOR OEALING WITH TWO-LEVEL STORAGE BROOKER, R. A. THE AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS OEVELOPEO FOR THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY COMPUTERS BROOKER, R. A. THE COMPILER COMPILER BROOKER, R. A. THE METHOD OF LANCZOS FOR CALCULATING THE CHARACTERISTIC ROOTS ANO VECTORS OF A REAL SYMME BROOKER, R. A. THE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY USED WITH THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK I COMPUTER BROOKER, R. A. TREES AND ROUTINES BROOKS JR, F. P. A PROGRAM-CONTROLLEO PROGRAM INTERRUPTION SYSTEM BROOKS JR, F. P. AN EKPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION BROOKS JR, F. P. ARCHITECTURAL PHILOSOPHY BROOKS JR, F. P. CORRECTION TO AN EKPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION BROOKS JR, F. P. OEVELOPMENTS IN THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL UNITS BROOKS JR, F. P. INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING BROOKS JR, F. P. NATURAL DATA UNITS BROOKS JR. F. P. PROCESSING OATA IN BITS AND PIECES BROOKS JR, F. P. PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES BROOKS JR, F. P. VARIABLE-FIELD-LENGTH OPERATION BROOKS, F. P. THE EXECUTE OPERATIONS, A FOURTH MODE OF INSTRUCTION SEQUENCING BROOKS, G.· R. DEMAGN~TISATION OURING RECORDING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE REPRODUCED SIGNAL BROOKS, KENNETH R. A TYPED PAGE READER BROOM, R. F. A NEW TYPE OF BISTABLE ELEMENT INVOLVING THERMAL PROPAGATION OF A NORMAL REGION IN A THIN S~ BROUGHTON, M. B. A FEEOBACK METHOO FOR OBTAINING A SYNCHRO OUTPUT SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO INPUT ANGLE THET BROWER, O. F. A ONE TURN MAG~ETIC READING AND RECORDING HEAO FOR COMPUTER USE BROWN, A. F. R. CURRENT RESEARCH AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY BROWN, A. F. R. FLEXIBILITY VERSUS SPEED BROWN, A. F. R. LANGUAGE TRANSLATION BROWN, D. R. COMPUTERS IN ADVANCED OEFENSE SYSTEMS BROWN, O. T. CYCLIC COOES FOR ERROR DETECTION BROWN, DAVIO R. REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS DURING 195~ BROWN, DAVID R. STORAGE BROWN, DAVIO T. ERROR OETECTING AND CORR~CTING BINARY CODES FOR ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS "BROWN, G. W. A NEW CONCEPT IN PROGRAMMING BROWN, G. W. THE PROCESSING OF INFORMATION-CONTAINING OOCUMENTS BROWN, GEORGE W. NOTES ON THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS INVOLVING INEQUALITIES BROWN, GEORGE W. PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION STORAGE BROWN, GEORGE W. POTENTIAL ROLES OF THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTERS BROWN, J. H. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND ITS OEVELOPMENT ON THE MIDAC BROWN, J. H. PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS BROWN, J. HARVEY TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER BROWN, JAMES C. LOGLAN AND THE MACHINE BROWN, JOHN INFORMATION, REDUNDANCY AND DECAY OF THE MEMORY TRACE BROWN, L. S. SPIN ABSORPTION SPECTRA BROWN, PETER J. A SUGGESTEO METHOD OF MAKING FULLER USE OF STRINGS IN ALGOL 60 BROWN, PETER J. NOTE ON THE PROOF OF THE NON-EKISTENCE OF A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR FOR ALGOL 60 BROWN, R. F. A CALCULATION OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS AS A MEANS OF MINIMISING ERROR IN AN ON-OFF CONTROL SYS BROWN, R. M. .SOME NOTES ON LOGICAL 81NARY COUNTERS BROWN, R. R. THE DESIGN OF OPTIMUM SYSTEMS BROWN, RALPH B. SURFACE-BARRIER TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS BROWN, RICHARD M. A PENNY-MATCHING MACHINE BROWN, RICHARO M. DECOOING COMBINATIONS OF THE FIRST N INTEGERS TAKEN K AT A TIME BROWN, S. A. A DESCRIPTION OF THE APT LANGUAGE BROWN. W. G. IMPROVEMENT OF ELECTRONIC-COMPUTER RELIABILITY BROWN, W. P. APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO THE COMMERICAL PLANNING OF AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY BROWN, WILLIAM G. REDUNOANCY IMPROVES COMPUTER RELIABILITY BROWNE, M. E. ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE BROWNING, I. PATTERN RECOGNITION AND· READING BY MACHINE BROWNLOW, J. M. NEW FERRITE CORE ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPACITY STORAGE BROWNSON, HELEN SPECIAL REPORT ON MT BRUBAKER, T. OIGITAL CLOCK DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A KEPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER BRUCE, G. D. A 2.1B-MICROSECONO MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT BRUCE, R. L. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING BRUMAN, JOSEPH R. WIND TUNNEL OATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEOlA BRUMBAUGH, R. M. A NEW TAPE HANDLER FOR COM~OTER APPLICATIONS BRUNNER, R. K. A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTED SLIDER BEAR IN 390 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 BOR - SRU PACM59 PACM59 IIJCC57 IICR 574 HACC59 CACM638 PLCI61 EJCC53 TCJ2592 JACM612 PGEC614 F JCC62 CAS 60 SOS 62 16 10 10 213 20 481 H6 HARV~7 110 207 I 22 309 97 321 207 IIJCC57 FJCC62 :ACM590 :ACM636 WJCC60 PGEC603 AUS 572 JACM542 BCS 58 EDPS61 ICSI581 ECIP55 WJCC59 PECS52 ARAP612 .lACM621 TCJ3603 TCJ15B3 TCJ2591 ARAP591 8 16 252 699 161 101 231 82 733 132 435 1~0 127 6 29 1 168 12~ XI 93 220 MTP 58 201 TCJ260~ 189 TCJ1581 15 ARAP623 229 I EES56 114 IEES56 151 TCJ5621 H EJCC57 128 PGEC573 175 PCS 62 5 PGEC581 60 P IRE611 53 PCS 62 133 PCS 62 33 ICIP59 375 PGEC592 H8 PC!. 62 15 CACM603 Ib8 AUS 60Cll.l OCR 62 85 ONR 60 113 PGEC603 3,9 '1CR 55~ '15 IISMT60 bJ IISMT60 44~ JACM581 1 PACM62 84 P IRE611 228 PGEC5,1 H HACC59 19 PGEC603 333 MCF 61 251 IIJCC53 80 HARV49 131 P IRE530 1421 LSU 58 8 :lNR 54 84 JACM56~ 348 PACM59 00 CAS 60 128 MTP 58 129 IBMJ623 338 CACM63~ 169 CACM633 105 AUS 608'l.1 PGEC552 67 CAS 58 U6 TCJ361~ ~CR 554 H9 CACM636 CACM604 CACM6}N PGEC613 EOPS61 IHCS62 LCMT61 EJCC59 LCI1T61 IISMT60 WJCC61 PGEC612 LSU 55 JACM562 IIJCC56 I BMJ593 301 In 649 4U7 344 H8 2td 225 :H3 521 353 2.B 59 101 J6 21>0 390 8RU - CAR AUTHOR INDEX BRE - BUT BRUNNER. R. K. A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM. THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE DRIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE FJCC61 321 IIJCC61 !>19 BRUNNER. WALTER AN ITERATION PROCEDURE FOR PARAMETRIC MODEL BUILDING AND BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ICSI581 545 BRUNNING. DENNIS A. REVIEW LITERATURE AND THE CHEMIST PACM56 24 BRUNS. ROBERT A. SERVOMULTIPLIER ERROR STUDY P GEC613 '>16 BRUSSOLO. J. A. COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION BRUSTMAN. J. A. BIZMAC II COMPUTER. CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS ""WC51 51 NCR 564 liB BRUSTMAN. J. A. INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES OF THE RCA BIlMAC SYSTEM IFIP62 bOB BRUSTMAN. J. A. PAST AND FUTURE OF DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITRY LCMT61 99 BRYAN. J. S. THE CATHODE-RAY TU8E AS A CDMMUTATING DEVICE IN LARGE-CAPACITY, RANDOM-ACCESS STORES BRYEN, J. F. A. THE INTRODUCTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF A SYSTEM OF COMPUTER PRODUCTION CONTROL IN A LIGHT TCJ2593 115 HARV61 125 BRYSON. ARTHUR E. A GRADIENT METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MULTISTAGE ALLOCATION PROCESSES PGEC632 67 BRZOZOWSKI. J. A. SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCuIT STATE DIAGRAMS 10 BRZOZOWSKI, J. A. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON RELIABILITY PROPERTIES OF RECURSIVE TRIANGULAR SWITCHING It TCS62 PGEC6Z1 324 BRZOZOWSKI, JANUSZ A. A SURVEY OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS BIT 631 1 8UBENKO, J. MULTIPROGRAMMING, AN ORIENTATION ISWEDISHI PCS 62 60 BUCHHOLZ, W. CHARACTER SET PCS 62 42 BUCHHOLZ, W. CHOOSING A NUMBER BASE IIEWC57 99 BUCHHOLZ. W. OESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER CACM590 3 BUCHHOLZ, W. FINGERS OR FISTS PCS 62 119 BUCHHOLZ, W. INPUT-OUTPUT CONTROL PCS 62 122 BUCHHOLZ, W. INSTRUCTION FORMATS PCS 62 31 BUCHHOLZ, W. NATURAL DATA UNITS ICIP59 315 BUCHHOLZ, W. PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES PGEC592 U8 BUCHHOLZ, W. PROCESSING DATA IN BITS AND PIECES PCS 62 1 BUCHHOLZ, W. PROJECT STRETCH PCS 62 11 BUCHHOLZ, W. SYSTEM SUMMARY.OF IBM 1030 PCS 62 24B BUCHHOLZ, W. THE EXCHANGE JACM544 149 BUCHHOLZ, W. THE IBM TYPE 102, AN ELECTRUNIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR BUSINESS WJCC58 128 BUCHHOLZ, W. THE SELECTION OF AN INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE PCS 62 15 BUCHHOLZ, W. VARIABLE-f.lELD-LENGTH OPERATION CHBK62 16 BUCHHOLZ, WERNER DIGITAL-COMPUTER-SYSTEM DESIGN I BSJ632 86 BUCHHOLZ, WERNER FILE ORGANIZATION AND ADDRESSING P IRE530 1262 BUCHHOLZ. WERNER THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE IBM TYPE 101 COMPU1ER 'PACM56 Jl BUCHMAN. AARON L. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CODING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL EJCC56 41 BUCK, D. A. A MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED GATING ELEMENT EJCC58 :i5 BUCK, D. A. AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS ICIP59 414 BUCK. D. A. AN APPROACH TO MICROMINIATURE PRINTED SYSTEMS CHBK62 13 BUCK, OUDLEY A. SWITCHING CIRCUITS CAN 60 346 BUCK, J. D. CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS TCJ3603 131 BUCKINGHAM, R. A. THE ORGANIZATION OF A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING CENTRE SJCC63 113 BUCKINGHAM, W. O. AUTOMATIC READING MACHINE FOR TELEGRAPH SERVICE PACM61 10A3 BUCKLAND, J. A. INPUT-OUTPUT GENERATORS IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING BUEHLER, R. NUMERICAl CONSTRUCTION OF TAYLOR SERIES APPROXIMATIONS FOR A SET OF SIMULTANEOUS FIRST ORDER JACM613 314 EJCC61 3~2 BUELL, O. N. CHRYSLER OPTICAL PROCESSING SCANNER IBMJ6H 182 BUELOW, F. K. A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY PGEC604 415 BUELOW. F. K. IMPROVEMENTS TO CURRENT SWITCHING OPI 62 104 BUHRER, C. F. THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIOEBANO SUPPRESSED-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION I EES56 10 BULLARO. EDWARD ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TCJ4612 129 BULLINGHAM, J. M. CHARACTER RECOGNITION BY DIGITAL COMPUTER USING A SPECIAL FLYING-SPOT SCANNER AUS 60 C8.3 BUNDELL, J. H. A NEW TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER ItMCS60 41 BUNT. J. P. EXPERIE~CE IN THE USE OF MARGINAL-TESTING TECHNIQUES IN VALVE AND TRANSISTOR EQUIPMENT WJCC54 38 BURBECK, D. W. THE OIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEM ANL 53 l'l4 BURDETTE. E. W. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORACLE .US 63 A.11 BURGESS. L. 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A NEW CORE SWITCH FOR MAGNETIC MATRIX STOR~S AND OTHER PURPOSES PGEC602 116 BIT 632 69 CARTER, I. P. V. OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES CARTER, I. P. V. SU6MICROSECOND CORE MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINCIDENCE PGEC602 192 CARTER, J. THE AUTOMATIC COMPILATION Of TECHNICAL DATA TABLES, A CASE STUDY AUS 60 A8.1t CARTER, LAUNOR F. THE CHALLENGE OF AUTOMATION IN EDUCATION 3 PLCI61 CARTER, R. H. A. CHECKABLE ADDITION CIRCUITS CAMBlt9 97 CARTER, R. H. A. THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT PARALLEL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER FTT 53 llt4 CARTER, R. H. A. THE TRE HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER AOC 53 56 CARTER, W. C. A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA HANDLING SYSTEM OATAMATIC 1000 NEWC51 36 CARTER, W. C. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MERGE-SORTING TECHNIQUES IFlP62 62 CARTER, W. C. NEW MERGE SORTING TECHNIQUES PACM59 lit CARTMEL, J. A. B. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROLL CONTROL SYSTEM AUS 572 211B CASALE, CHARLES T. PLANNING THE 3600 FJCC62 73 CASCIATO, L. THE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER, A NEW APPLICATION OF REAL-TIME D IFIP62 231 CASE, P. W. THE REC[JROING, CHECKING,ANO PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS EJCC58 108 EJCC57 . 190 CASEY, E. J. A SELF-CHECKING SYSTEM FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION OF MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL DATA CASEY, J. K. ERROR STABILITY IN FINITE MANTISSA FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS PACM59 52 CASKEY, W. S. ACCOUNTING fOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY, ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING TCJ56l1t 25B CASTANIAS, R. P. REVIEW Of COMPUTER PROGRESS IN 1957 PGEC5Bl 65 IBMJ602 130 CASWELL, H. L. ANALYSIS Of THE RESIDUAL GASES IN SEVERAL TYPES OF HIGH-VACUUM EVAPORATORS CASWELL, H. L. PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER, GOLD, AND SILVER 1 BMJ631t 297 CASWELL, HOLLIS L. EFfECT OF RESIDUAL GASES ON SUPERCONDUCTING FILM CHARACTERISTICS ONR 60 262 CAUSEY, ROBERT L. ON SOME ERROR BOUNDS OF GIVENS JACM582 127 CAVINESS, JANE SHEARIN ANALYTIC DIFFERENTIATION BY COMPUTER CACM626 349 CAYLESS, M. A. SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF ORDINARY AND PARTIAL DIFfERENTIAL EQUATIONS BY QUASI-DIAGONAL MATRI TCJ4611 51t CECCATO, SILVIO HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, I IIlL 611 221 CERON DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) ItOME62 6!>3 CERTAINE, J. ON SEQUENCES Of PSEUDO-RANDOM HUMBERS Of MAXIMAL LENGTH JACM5BIt 353 CESCHINO, F. THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENTI I CIP59 J3 CHALLIS, J. C. NETWORK ANALYSIS ~F GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AUS 60B'9.2 CHAMBERLIN, WALDO AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION I CSI582 1523 IBSJ633 240 CHAMBERS, F. W. A COMPUTER-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING SYSTEM CHAMPINE, G. A. AUTOMATIC ERROR RECOVERY IN THE NIKE-ZEUS GUIDANCE COMPUTER PACM62 32 CHANDLER, W. W. GATES AND TRIGGER CIRCUITS AOC 53 lBl CHANG, G. K. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS IBHJ621 112 CHANG, H. ANALYSIS Of STATIC AND QUASIOYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF MAGNETOSTATICALLY COUPLEO THiN MAGNETIC FILMS IBMJ621t 1tl9 CHANG, H. MAGNETIC FIELDS Of SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRY PGEC594 458 CHANG, H. MAGNETIC FIELDS OF TWISTDRS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS PGEC602 199 CHANG, Y. N. REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF A CRUISE MISSILE TRAJECTORY PACM62 31t CHAO, S. C. A GENERALIZED RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUIT AND SOME APPLICATIONS PGEC591 6 CHAO, STANLEY K. A GLOW COUNTING TUBE READ-OUT TECHNIQUE AND ITS APPLICATION PGEC593 317 CHAO, STANLEY K. DATA RETRIEVAL IN MOBIDIC B PACM61 5Cl CHAO, STANLEY K. THE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF MOBIDIC B EJCC59 101 CHAPELLE, W. E. HYBRID TECHNIQUES FOR ANALOG FUNCTION GENERATION SJCC63 213 CHAPIN, G. G. ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING A SHIPBOARD REAL-TIME COMPUTER SYSTEM FJCC63 127 CHAPIN, N. THE CONTRIBUTION Of SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN COMMERCIAL DATA PROCESSING AUS 6C1A12.2 CHAPIN, NED ON THE DESIGN Of BUSINESS SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS PACM56 9 CHAPMAN, F. G. THE PR06LEMS Of DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS IN A GENE~AL MANUFACTURING DATA PROCESSING INSTA rtJ6633 210 CHAPMAN, J. C. RECENT PROGRESS I~ THE PRODUCTION OF ERROR-fREE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE EJCC53 102 CHAPMAN, ROBERT L. COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN INSTRUCTION PLCI61 2lto CHAPPLE, M. A NEW DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE AUS 571 12!J CHAPPLE, M. A. THE ANALYSIS OF SURGE TANKS BY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER AUS 60B'7.2 CHARNES, A. COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING PACM52P 97 CHARNEY, ELINOR K. ON THE SEMANTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUISTIC ENTITIES THAT FUNCTION STRUCTURALLY IIlL 612 543 CHARTRES, B. A. ADAPTATION Of THE JACOBI METHOD FOR A COMPUlER WITH MAGNETIC-TAPE BACKING STORE TCJ5621 51 CHARTRES, B. A. CALCULATING EIGE~VALUES OF VERY LARGE SYMMETRIC MATRICES AUS 60B'9.1 CHARTRES, B. A. MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS OF THE MULTIPLE SCATTERING OF MUONS AUS 571 116 CHARTRES, B. A. SIMPLifiED CODING, A PEDAGOGIC EXPERIMENT AUS 60C12.2 CHASE, GEORGE C. HISTORY Of MECHANICAL COMPUTING MACHINERY PACM52P 1 CHASE, P. E. STABILITY PROPERTIES Of PREDICTOR-CORRECTD~ METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM624 451 CHASTAIN, E. M. COMPUTER SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING fiRMS CAS 58 116 CHATMAN, SEYMOUR THE CLASSIfiCATION Of ENGLISH VERBS BY OBJECT TYPES MTL 611 83 CHAT TEN, J. B. CHARACTER RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESS READING OCR 62 51 CHEATHAM JR, T. E. CL-I, AN ENVIRONMENT FOR A COMPILER CACM611 23 CHEATHAM JR, T. E. DATA DESCRIPTION IN THE CL-II PROGRAMMING SYSTEM PACM62 10 CHEATHAM JR, T. E. TRANSLATION OF RETRIEVAL REQUESTS COUCHED IN A 'SEMIFORMAL' ENGLISH-LIKE LANGUAGE CACM621 lit CHECKSFIELO, A. E. THE FIRST COMPUTER IN RHODESIA TCJ5622 79 CHEN, E. C. Y. THE CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT Of THE ATLAS COMPUTER IfIP62 6!H CHEN, K. ANALOG LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS IIJCC57 121 CHEN, K. ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS IICR 564 14 CHEN, MAO-CHAO A MAGNETIC CORE PARALLEL ADDlR PGEC584 262 CHEN, WAYNE H. A NEW METHOD Of DESIGNING LOW-LEVEL, HIGH-SPEED SEMICONDUCTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS HARV572 161 CHENEY, E. W. NEW PROCEDURES FOR RATIONAL APPROXIMATION PACM61 12A2 CHENtY, P. W. DIVISION AND OVERfLOW DETECTION IN RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEMS PGEC624 501 CHENEY, PHILIP W. A DIGITAL CDRRELATOR BASED ON THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM PGEC611 63 CHERENIN, V. P. THE BASIC TYPES Of I~FORMATION TASKS AND SOME METHODS OF THEIR SOLUTION ICSI582 B23 CHERIN, A. A. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NCR 304 EJCC56 34 CHERNOfF, HERMAN COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF CERTAIN ECONOMETRIC PROBLEMS HARV49 348 CHERRY, T. M. THE CSIRAC AUS 571 102 CHERRY, T. M. THE SOLUTION Of PARTIAL DIFfERENTIAL EQUATIONS, A SPECIFIC EXAMPLE AUS 511 115 CHERRY, W. H. THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITION PROCESS ONR 60 15 CHESSMAN, O. V. A SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER AT WORK TCJ5621 1 CHEYDLEUR, B. F. ON THE REDUCTION OF TURNARUUND TIME FJCC62 161 CHIEN, GARY K. L. COMPUTER CONTROL IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES CCST61 590 CHIEN, K. L. A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH 80 EJCC56 IICR 564 88 CHIEN, K. L. INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES Of TH~ RCA BIIMAC SYSTEM CHIEN, R. T. SYNTHESIS Of A COMMUNICATION NET IIIMJ603 311 CHINITZ, M. P. CONT~IBUTIDNS Of INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COURSES IN COMPUTERS CTPC54 29 CHIPPS, J. A MATHEM4TICAL LANGUA~E COMPILER PACM56 30 393 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 393 CHI - COO AUTHOR INOEX CHIRICO, M. AUTOMATIC OIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS CHIRLIAN, P. M. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS USING CONTROLLED SUPERCONDUCTORS CHO, YOHAN A METHOD OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED JUNCTION DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS CHOMSKY, CAROL BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER CHOMSKY, CAROL BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER CHOMSKY, N. THE ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES CHONG, C. MAGNETIC FILMS, REVOLUTION IN COMPUTER MEMORIES CHOOLFAIAN, S. STOCK MAINTENANCE BY TELEPHONE, ONE STEP TOWARDS INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING CONTROL IN A MUL CHOW, C. K. A RECOGNITION METHOD USING NEIGHBOR DEPENDENCE CHOW, C. K. AN OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTIONS CHOW, C. K. OPTIMUM CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING DECISION FUNCTION CHOW, TSE-SUN BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIfFERENTIAL EQUATION II CHOW, TSE-SUN NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CONTRACTIO~ CHOW, W.F. TUNNEL DIODE DiGITAL CIRCUITRY CHOW, WEN M. PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR MODELS CHRISTENSEN, R. L. ANOMALOUS PHOTOELECTRIC EMISSION FROM NICKEL CHRISTIANSEN, D. A. A LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING CHRISTIANSEN, V. E. A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORY CHRISTOPHERSON, WARREN A. MATRIX SWITCH AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A LOW-COST MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY CHRISTY, R. W. FORMATION Of THIN POLYMER FILMS BY ELECTRON BOMBARDMENT CHU, CHUAN MAGNETIC RECORDING CHU, J. C. DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I CHU, J. C. THE OAK RIDGE AUTOMATIC COMPUTER CHU, J. C. WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM CHU, J. T. A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF QUINE fOR SIMPLIFYING TRUTH FUNCTIONS CHU, J. T. A MEASUREMENT OF ALERTNESS 8ASEO ON ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC TIME SERIES ANALYSIS CHU, J. T. AN AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING PROG~AM EMPLOYING STYLO-STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND HIERARCHIAL DATA I CHU, J. T. SOME METHODS FOR SIMPLIFYING SWITCHING CIRCUITS USING 'DONT CARE' CONDITIONS CHU, WEN-HWA A SEMI-ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING ARCTANGENTS CHUNG, D. H. DESIGN OF ACP RESISTOR-COUPLED SWITCHING CI~CUITS CHUNG, J. H. TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT CHURCH, F. L. REQUIREMENTS GENERATION, EXPLOSIONS, AND BILLS OF MATERIAL CHURCHILL, ALEX B. A SMALL, LOW-COST BUSINESS COMPUTER CHURCHMAN, C. WEST ON A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER FOR AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN CHYNOWETH, W. R. MAGNETIC DRUM TIME COMPRESSION RECORDER CIGANIK, MAREK SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION IN A RESEARCH ORGANIZATION CIMINERA, V. A. THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLD'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR CLAMONS, E. H. A DUAL-USE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR DYNAMIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS CLAPP, L. C. A COMPUTER AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS CLAPP, L. C. HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL COMPUTERS AND QUANTUM TRANSITION MEMORY DEVICES CLAPP, L. C. THE CHAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSOCIATIVE SENTENCE RETRIEVAL CLAPP, LEWIS C. STORAGE AND LOGIC IN AN OPTICAL DIGITAL COMPUTER CLAPP. VERNER W. THE COMPUTER IN THE LIBRARY CLARIOGE, P. R. P. INFORMATION HANDLING IN A LARGE INFORMATION SYSTEM CLARINGBOLD, P. J. THE AUTOMATIC OESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS CLARINGBOLO, P. J. THE USE Of COMPUTERS IN HIGHLY MULTIVARIATE SITUATIONS CLARK, ELLEN THE CLIP TRANSLATOR CLARK, GEORGE E. USER EXPERIENCES AND APPLICATIONS OF THE E~A 1103 CLARK, K. SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS CLARK, K. W. 'FILE PROCESSING' HI SEAL CLARK, LAURENCE NOTES ON THE STATE OF DIGITAL COMPUTING IN THE U.S.S.R. CLARK, N. COMPUTER-TO-COMPUTER CDMMUNICArION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC CLARK, W. A. GENERALIZATION OF PATTERN RECOGNIT ION IN A SELF-ORGANllI'IG SYSTEM CLARK, WELDEN E. ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION CLARK, WESLEY A. THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTeR DEVELOPMENT CLARKE, B. THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE CLARKE, L. T. G. THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTING TO SCHOOLS CLARKSON, GEOFFREY P. E. A MODEL OF THE TRUST INVESTMENT PROCESS CLARKSON, WILLIAM R. A DIVISIONLESS METHOO OF INTEGER CONVERSION CLAYDEN, D. O. ECHELON STORAGE SYSTEMS CLAYDEN, D. o. SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER CLAYOEN, D. O. THE ACE CLAYDEN, D. O. THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL CLAYDON, J. B. AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER CLEAVE, J. P. ALGORITHMS FOR FORMULA TRANSLATION CLEAVE,J. P. THE APPLICATION OF FORMULA TRANSLATION TO AUTOMATIC COOING OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIO CLEGG, R. B. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS CLEMENT, R. STOCK CONTROL ON A NEW ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING SYSTEM CLENDENIN, W. W. NOTE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF RATIONAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ERROR fUNCTION AND FOR SIMIL CLENSHAW, C. W. CURVE FITTING WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER CLENSHAW, C. W. THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES CLEVERDDN, CYRIL THE EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS USED IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL CLIMENSON, W. D. RECOL, A RETRIEVAL COMMAND LANGUAGE CLIMENSON. W. DOUGLAS AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING ANO ABSTRACTING CLIPPINGER, R. F. COBOL CLIPPINGER. R. F. DATA PROCESSING STANDARDS CLIPPINGER, R. F. FACT CLIPPINGER. R. F. FACT, A BUSINESS COMPILER, DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH COBOL AND COMMERCIAL TRANSLA CLIPPINGER, R. F. INFORMATION ALGEBRA CLIPPINGER, R. F. THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN INDUSTRY CLOUD, J. D. EXPERIMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL SYSTEM CLOWES, J. S. ASSIG~MENT PROBLEMS CLOWES, M. B. A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION CLOWES, M. B. CHARACTER RECOGNITION CLOWES, M. B. THE USE OF MULTIPLE AUTO-CORRELATION IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION CLYMER, A. 8. THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS CLYMER, A. BEN OPERATIONAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF THE VIBRATION OF A BEAM AND A RECTANGULAR MULTICELLULAR S COADY-FARLEY, J. T. NUMERICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND THEIR APPLICATION COATES, C. l. A REALIZATION PORCEDURE FOR THRESHOLD GATE NETWORKS COATES, C. L. A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR THE REALIZATION OF LlN£ARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS COATES, C. L. REALIZATION OF LOCICAL FUNCTIONS BY A NETWORK OF THRESHOLD COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFIED SENSIT COCHRAN, ROBERT INFORMATION RETRIEVAL STUDY C8CHRAN, WILLIAM G. THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES TO THE FIELD OF STATISTICS COCKAYNE, A. H. PRIME NUMBER CODING FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL COCKE, J. THE LOOK-AHEAD UNIT COCKe, J. THE VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER CODD. E. F. INPUT SCALING AND OUTPUT SCALING FOR A BINARY CALCULATOR COOD, E. F. MULTIPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 1 AND 2. INTRODUCTION AND THEORY CUOD, E. F. MULTIPROGRAM SCHEDULING, PARTS 3 AND 4. SCHEDULING ALGORITHM AND EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS CuDD, E. F. MULTIPROGRAMMING 394 COMPUTER LirERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CAR - COD WJCC59 212 PGEC621 6 PGEC635 492 CATH63 201 WJCC61 219 CPFS61 U8 FJCC62 213 FJCC63 51'1 PGEC625 683 PGEC514 241 ~CR 514 121 JACM601 31 JACM613 336 PGEC6D3 295 CACM5'l1 28 I BMJ631 34 FJCC63 91 NCR 624 63 PGEC612 23B ONR 60 18b MSEE463 21 EJCC59 59 PACM52T 142 PACM52T 110 PGEC612 Ib5 PACM61 13CI PACM61 5C3 JACM614 497 CACM639 516 IBMJ633 190 JACM512 121 I BSJ633 268 EJCC51 181 WJCC60 283 NCR 594 242 ICSI581 613 PACM61 245 CAS 51 99 FJCC63 509 WJCC61 415 PACM62 114 OPI 62 44 CAS 60 35 I CSI582 1203 AUS 571 118 /IUS 63 8.2 CACM611 19 CAS 55 34 CACM590 22 ARAP623 311 TCJ3603 164 IF IP62 341 WJCC55 B6 SJCC62 113 WJCC51 143 TCJ1594 192 TCB1632 50 CATH63 341 CACM611 315 ADC 53 117 AUS 572 224 I EES56 279 IEES56 509 CAN 60 1~3 TCJ2592 53 ARAP591 81 CAS 58 94 AUS 60 M.3 CACM618354 TCJ2604 110 TCJ6631 88 ICSI581 687 CACM633 111 MI PP61 305 TCJ5623 171 CAS 62 176 TCJ5622 112 ARAP612 231 TCJ5623 180 CAS 55 1 WJCC54 60 TCJ6644 304 TCJ4612 121 EOPS61 ;'58 OCR 62 305 IIJCC61 645 PGEC593 3Ml AUS 63 C.13 PGEC635 454 PGEC624 447 PGEC635 443 WJCC5'1 283 HARV61 230 TCJ3601 21 PCS 62 228 H2 EJCC59 PACM52T 21 CACM606 341 CACM601 413 PCS 62 192 394 AUTHOR INDEX coo - CUL COOD, E. F. MULTIPROGRAMMING CODD, E. F. MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH, FEASIBILITY CONSIDERArlONS COFFIN, R. W. SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER COHEN, A. ARROW FLIGHT TEST DATA REDUCTION COHEN, ARNOLD A. THE ROLE OF GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INFORMATION SYSTE COHEN, H. A THEORETICAL MOOEL FOR SEPARATION IN THE FLUIO JET AMPLIFIER COHEN, I. ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM COHEN, I. ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM COHEN, J. H. L. DATA ACQUISITION IN THE WRE SYSTEM COHEN, J. H. L. THE N.R.E. OATA CONVERSION SYSTEM, MK II COHEN, L. W. COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR MATHEMA COHEN, LEO J. STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF A STATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION COHEN, LEON SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE ANO SOCIETY COHEN, M. L. CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM CRYOTRONS COHEN, MARTIN L. CRYOTRONICS, PROBLEMS AND PROMISE COHEN, RICHARD CONT!lOL PROBLEMS IN NUCL-EAR RECTORS COHLER, E. U. TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION FOR A CORE MEMORY COHLER, EDMUNO U. TRANSISTOR FLIP-fLOPS FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COHN, HARVEY SOME E~PERIMENTS IN IDEAL FACTORIZATION ON THE MIDAC COHN, L. J. INSTALLING A COMPUTER SYSTEM, EDUCATIONAL AND OrHER STAFF PROBLEMS COHN, M. AXIOMATIC MAJORITY-OECISION LOGIC COHN, S. H. ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS COIL, EMORY A. A MULTI-ADORESSABLE RANOOM ACCESS FILE SYSTEM COLANGELO, L. P. FIELD PE"RFORMANCE OF A NEW AUTOMATIC FAULT-LOCATING MEANS COLE JR, C. T. A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH COLE, A. J. NUMBER REPRESENTATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS COLE, A. J. OPERATION OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER COLE, H. A COMPUTER-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING SYSTEM COLE, H. INTERATOMIC-FORCE CONSTANTS FROM A CENTRAL-FORCE LAW COLE, R. W. A NOTE ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LINEAR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS COLEMAN, C. USING DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF NEW COMPUTERS COLEMAN, J. S. COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT COLEMAN, ROBERT P. ORTHOGONAL FUNCTIONS FOR THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS COLES, B. R. EfFECTS OF ELECTRON CONCENTRATION AND MEAN FREE PATH ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING BEHAVIOR OF ALLO COLILLA, ROBERT A. INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING COLIN, A. J. T. NOTE ON CODING REVERSE POLISH EXPRESSIONS FOR SINGLE-ADDRESS COMPUTERS WITH ONE ACCUMULAT COLIN, ANDREW THE MULTIPLE VARIATE COUNTER COLLATZ, L. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS (FRENCH) COLLATI, L. METHOOS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ON DIGITAL COMPUTE~S COLLINGWOOD, C. THE ELECTION AND THE UNIVAC COLLINS JR, G. O. CL-I, AN ENVIRONME~T FOR A COMPILER COLLINS JR. GEORGE o. EXPERIENCE I~ AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION COLLINS, GEORGE E. A METHOD FOR OVERLAPPING AND ERASURE OF LISTS COLLINS, GEORGE E. THE TARSKI DECISION PROCEDURE COLLISON, D. M. NOTE ON A METHOD OF FORMING A SORTING KEY FOR A PARTLY ORDERED LIST COLLOM JR, PERCY W. SIGNAL CORPS RESEARCtl AND DEVELOPMENT ON AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS COLTRANE, R. F. PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO AUTOMATIC MESSAGE COMET, S. FACTORIZATION OF FACTORIALS COMET, S. OPERATION WITH BESK (GERMAN) COMFORT, W. T. A MODIFIED HOLLAND MACHINE COMFORT, W. T. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR REAL-TIME COMPUTERS COMFORT, WEBB T. HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINES COMLEY, W. A NEW, SOLID-STATE. NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT COMLEY, W. AN ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING THYRIrE COMLEY, W. FUNCTION GENERATION BY INTEGRATION OF STEPS COMLEY, W. NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITtl THYRITE COMPTON, D. M. J. INCORPORATION OF AS INTO ~APOR-GROWN GE COMPTON, D. M. J. RADIOTRACER STUDIES OF THt INCORPORATION OF IODINE INTO VAPOR-GROWN GE CONN. RALPH B. DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR LINEAR REAL-TIME CONTROL SYSTEMS CONNELLY, M. E. REAL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION CONNELLY, MARK E. R[AL-TIME ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION CONNOLLY, T. A. AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND LOGICAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES FOR THE RW-33 COMPUTER SYSTEM CONROY, E. O. A MICROINSTRUCTION SYSTEM CONROY, E. D. MICROPROGRAMMING CONSTANTINE JR, G. A LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCH CONTE, S. D. AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SOLVING THE BIHARMONIC EQUATIONS CONTE, SAMUEL O. A KUTTA THIRD-OROER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORA CONTE, SAMUEL D. A STABLE IMPLICIT FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION TO A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC EQUATION CONTE, SAMUEL D. ON AN ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHOD FOR SULVING THE PLATE PROBLEM WITH MIXED BOUNOARY CO~ CONTE, SAMUEL D. THE COMPUTATION OF SATELLITE ORBIT TRAJECTORIES CONWAY, M. E. A MULTIPROCESSOR SYSTEM DESIGN CONWAY, MELVIN E. ARITHMETIZING DECLARATIONS, AN APPLICATION TO COBOL CONWAY, MELVIN E. CORRIGENDUM, ARITHMETlllNG DECLARATIONS CUNWAY, MELVIN E. DESIGN OF A SEPARABLE TRANSITION-DIAGRAM COMPILER CONWAY, MELVIN E. PROPOSAL FOR A~ UNCOL CONWAY, R. W. A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM b50 AND BURROUGHS 220 CONWAY, R. W. CORC, THE CORNELL COMPUTING LANGUAGE CONWELL, E. M. THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF SINGLE-SIDEBAND SUPPRESS~D-CARRIER OPTICAL MODULATION COOK JR, CHARLES R. 25-MC CLOCK-RATE COMPUTER CIRCUITS FOR OPERATIUN FROM - 0 TO +100 DEGREES C COOK, DONALD A. BEHAVIOR THEORY AND THE AUTOMATION OF INSTRUCTION COOK, J. M. PROGRAMMING A MONTE CARLO PROBLEM COOK, J. M. REMARKS ON 'AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR GENERATI~G UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF COOK, L. SYSTEMATICS OF THE EVOKED SOMATDSEN~ORY CORTICAL POTENTIAL COOK, R. L. MARKET SURVEYS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER COOK, R. L. TIME-SHARING ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 802 COOKE-YARBOROUGH. E. H. A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER COOKE-YARBOROUGH, E. H. AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER COOKE-YARBOROUGH, E. H. THE HARWELL COMPUTER COOKE-YARBOROUGH, E. H. THE HARWELL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER COOKE-YARBOROUGH, E. H. THE TRANSISTOR AS A COMPUTING ELEMENT COOKE-YARBOROUGH, E. H. TRANSISTOR ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS FOR AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT COMPUTER COOKE, WILLIAM S. II TAPE FILE MERGE PATTERN GENERATOR COOMBS, A. W. M. MOSAIC, THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY AUTOMATIC COMPUTER COONS. S. A. AN OUTLINE OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A CO~PUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM COOPER, A. Y. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY FOR DIFFERENT TYPlS OF SYSTEM COOPER, B. F. SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL MACHINES COOPER, O. C. ALP, AN AUTOCODE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE COOPER, H. W. GROUND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY COOPER, J. N. CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS COOPER, L. AN EXTENSION OF FIBONACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES 395 CO~PUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CHI - COO AIC 623 -'8 CACM59N l3 F JCCb3 35 CAN 58 95 ~CR 544 82 I BMJb34 28B WJCC57 l02 EJCC51 251 AUS 572 202 AUS b3 C.5 CTPC54 81 CACMb10 4bO PGEC5b3 142 ONR bO 19B F JCC62 232 CCSTb1 ~07 EJCC59 200 PWCS54 38 JACM552 111 AUS b3 A.15 PGEC611 17 CAN 58 360 IICR b04 42 WJCC57 211 EJCC5b 80 AAOCbD 132 AADCbO 147 I BSJb33 240 I BMJ592 12b JACM583 25B PGECb14 680 EJCC55 8 PGECbl3 319 I BMJb21 bB CACMb2l 11 rCJbb31 67 TCJbb44 3H ICC b21 10 ICIP59 12 CAS 5b 9 CACMbll 23 CACM610 43b CACMbOO 655 PACM56 42 TCJbb31 74 CACM592 22 LSU 58 139 BIT 613 1b7 ECIP55 b2 FJCC6j 481 PACM59 64 NOC062 12b PGECb04 49b PGEC542 42 .CR 514 219 PGEC582 H I BMJb03 275 IBMJ603 2b9 EJCC53 H IIICR b12 182 PGECb21 31 ~CR b02 124 PACMbl bel PACMb1 bC3 I BMJ583 204 PACM58 5 JACM5&1 22 JACM571 18 JACMb03 264 AIC b23 2 FJCCb3 139 CACMb31 24 CACMb33 1()2 CACMb37 j-Jb CACM580 ~ CACM59D 20 CACMb3b 317 OPI b2 104 IICR bD4 105 PLCIb1 120 CIIS 55 94 CACM590 26 I BMJb22 17 9 TCJ3b03 140 TCJ2bJ4 185 IEESS6 }/.4 lEES5b 382 AOC 53 259 FTT 53 140 I EES5b 3b1 I ~ES56 311 CACMb35 227 ADC 53 38 SJCCb3 2~9 RMCSbO 39 /IUS 51 142 TCJ5621 28 SJCC63 141 ONR 60 130 CACI'Ib30 639 3'J~ coo - OAW AUTHOR INDEX COD - CUl COOPER, l. N. SOME ELEMENTARY THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIMPOSED MET IBMJ621 15 COOPER, NORMAN X-15 ANALOG FLIGHT SIMULATION, SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND PilOT TRAINING WJCC61 6ZJ COPI, IRVING M. REALIZATION OF EVENTS BY lOGICAL NETS JACM5H2 181 PACM61 643 CORBATO, F. J. A TECHNIQUE FOR PRECISE COMPUTATION WITH FACTORIALS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER CORBATO, F. J. ON THE CUDING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL, SYMME PACM59 33 CORBATO, F. J. ON THE CODING OF JACOBI'S METHOD FOR COMPUTING EIGENVALUES AND EIGENVECTORS OF REAL SYMMET JACM632 123 SJCC62 335 CORBATO, FERNANDO J. AN EXPERIMENTAL TIME-SHARING SYSTEM CORBATO. FERNANOO J. GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS J ACM593 .366 CORBATO, FERNANDO J. GENERATION OF SPHERICAL BESSEL FUNCTIONS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS PACM58 '>1 CACM637 391 CORBATO, FERNANOO J. THE liNKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM lANGUAGE AND lINKING lOAOER "Ill 612 615 CORBE. MICHAEL INTRODUCTION TO AN AUTOMATIC ENGLISH SYNTAX IBY FRAGMENTATION) COREY, VICTOR B. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS CHBK62 '> CORLEY. HENRY P. T. REQUEST FOR METHODS OR PROGRAMS CACM584 9 TCJ5623 L58 CORMACK, A. S. EARLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH lANGUAGE H ~IPP61 41 CORNELIUS. MERLIN E. MACHINE INPUT PROBLEMS FOR MACHINE INDEXING, ALTERNATIVES AND PRACTICALITIES WJCC53 74 CORNEll, W. A. A SPECIAL-PURPOSE SOlIO-STAT~ COMPUTER USING SEQUENTIAL ACCESS MEMORY IINl 53 1 CORNEll, W. A. A TRANSISTOR PULSE AMPLIFIER USING EXTERNAL REGENERATION CORNER, W. R. HIGHLIGHTS OF DATA PROCESSING IN THE C.N.R. CAN 60 265 COSMA, JOHN AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CAROIOVASCUlAR DATA UTILIZING FOSOIC CAS 62 20 CACII630 5n CUSS, FRANK A PROFilE OF THE PROGRAMMER HARV61 305 COUCH, ARTHUR S. THE INTERACTION SIMULATOR CAMB49 :>6 COUFFIGNAl, l. FRENCH COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IFRENCH) COUGHRAN, E. H. USING A VARIABlE-WORD-lENGTH COMPUTER FOR SCIENTIFIC CALCULATION WJCC56 77 PACM62 14 COUlEUR, J. F. TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-lEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS PGEC584 ,H3 COUlEUR, JOHN F. BIDEC, A BINARY-TO-DECIMAl OR DECIMAl-TO-BINARY CONVERTER ICC 621 26 COULSON, J. E. AUTOMATEO INSTRUCTION AND COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION PlCI61 191 COULSON, JOHN E. A COMPUTER-BASED lABORATORY FOR RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION CUUlSON, JOHN E. AUTOMATED TEACHING CABS62 308 PGEC612 233 COUNClll. E. D. A 2.18-MICROSECOND MEGABIT CORE STORE UNIT COURANT, R. GENERAL PROBLEMS CONFRONTING COMPUTING CENTERS ICC 6112 10 COURANT, RICHARO METHOD OF FINITE DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOlUTION'OF PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAl EQUATIONS HARV47 153 COUTIE, G. A. APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE EXPLORATION OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS I EESSb 100 COVE YOU, R. R. SERIAL CORRElATIO~ IN THE GENERATION OF PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS JACM6Cll 72 SOS 61 135 COWAN, J. MANY VALUED lOGICS AND RELIABLE AUTOMATA R TCS62 317 COWAN. JACK D. MINIMAllY REDUNDA~T RELIABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS DESIGN COWAN, JACK D. NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES SOS 62 49 PACM62 54 COWAN, R. A. A DIGITAL NONLINEAR FUNCTION GENERATOR COWDREY, D. R. STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROOTS JCJ6633 274 lCMT61 263 COWEN, J. A. ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE HACC59 8-11 COWLES, E. D. PUBLIC UTiliTY CUSTOMER BIllING COX, A. OPTICAL CALCULATIONS USING THE BURROUGHS EI0l CAS 56 119 COX, ALBERT G. A NOTE ON MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC CACM618 353 NCR 564 101 COX. B. A MAGNETIC-DRUM SORTING SYSTEM PGEC592 lIj6 COX, F. B. A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION PACM59 '>8 CRAFT. CLIFFORD J. INTEGRATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SIMULATION EXERCISE IBMJ613 I'll CRAFT, J. l. A TABLE lOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING OF NATURAL lANGUAGES PGEC533 1 CRAIG, l. J. A PHOTOELECTRIC DECIMAL-CODED SHAFT DIGITIZER CRAIG, lEONARD J. THE MAGNETIC AMPLIFIER AS AN ANALOG COMPUTER COMPONENT PIRE530 1477 CRANDAll. STEPHEN H. IMPLICIT VS. EXPLICIT RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR THE liNEAR DIFFUSION EQUATION JACM551 42 CRANDAll, STEPHEN H. NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERlNTIAl EQUATION JACM543 III CRANDAll, STEPHEN H. OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS FOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATI JACM574 467 CRANDAll, STEPHEN H. OPTIMUM RECURRENCE FORMULAS fOR A FOURTH ORDER PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFfERENTIAL EQUATI PACH56 45 CRANE. E. J. AN OVERAll CONCEPT OF SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR DESIGN ICSI582 1041 CRANE, H. D. A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF All-MAGNETIC lOGIC SCHEMES PGEC612 203 CRANE, H. D. CURRENT STEERING IN MAGNETIC CIRCUITS PGEC571 21 CRANE, H. D. DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF MAO TRANSFER CIRCUITRY WJCC59 21 PGEC612 207 CRANE, H. D. DESIGN OF AN All-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART I CIRCUIT DESIGN CRANE, H. D. DESIGN OF AN All-MAGNETIC COMPUTING SYSTEM, PART II lOGICAL DESIGN PGEC612 221 CRANE, H. D. lOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEURISTOR SYSTEMS SOS 62 203 CRANE, H. D. SEQUENCE DETECTION USING ALL-MAGNETIC CIRCUITS PGEC602 155 CRAN~, H. D. THE NEURISTOR SOS 61 403 CRANE, HEWITT D. All-MAGNETIC CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES IIlC 634 !>4 CRANE, ROGER l. STABILITY OF A GENERALIZED CORRECTOR FORMULA JACM621 104 CRANMER, V. THE CALCULATION OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES AND FORCE CONSTANTS IIUS 63 6.16 CRAVEN. B. D. A GENERALIZATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION METHOD OF liNEAR PROGRAMMING IIUS 63 ~.3 CRAVEN, B. D. COMPUTING METHODS FOR TRIM'SCHEDUllNG IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY IIUS 60 83.2 CRAWFORD, A. B. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE TACTICAL FIELD ARMY WJCC59 187 CRAWFORD, D. F. THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SlllIAC AUS 63 8.12 CRAWFORD, D. J. AN IMPROVED TUNNEL OIODE MEMORY SYSTEM 16MJ633 199 CRAY, S. R. A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTER DESIGN WJCC56 82 CRAY, SEYMOUR R. COMPUTER-PROGRAMMED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTERNAL MEMORY SECTIONS OF THE ERA 1103 PWCS54 62 CREDLE, A. B. EFFECTS OF lOW TEMPERATURES ON TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS I BMJ581 54 CREEMER, A. l. EFFICIENCY OF PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES J ACM633 2'1l CREEMER, A. l. ITERATION IN PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR PROCEDURES PACM62 106 CRESS, H. A. A TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING CRITICAL ROTATIONAL SPEEDS OF FLEXIBLE SIiAFTS ON A~ AUTOMATIC COMP CACM596 21 CRITCHLOW, A. J. DIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART II, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS IIJCC58 53 CRITCHLOW, A. J. GENERALIZED MULTIPROCESSING AND MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEMS FJCC63 107 CRITCHLOW, D. l. CALCULATION OF FLUX PATTERNS IN FERRITE MUlTIPATH STRUCTURES "ICR 584 263 CRITCHLOW, O. l. ESAKI DIODE lOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC604 423 CRITTENDEN JR, E. C. CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FilMS ClNR 60 LiD CROSBY, D. R. A COMPUTER SUBSYSTEM USING KllOMEGACYClE SUBHARMONIC OSCillATORS P IRE611 128 CROSBY, O. R. CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE lOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT EJCC60 233 CROSBY, D. R. CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE lOCKED PAIR PIRE611 146 CROSBY, R. l. TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER PGEC5,,4 192 CROSMAN, lORING P. THE REMINGTON RAND TYPE 409-2 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PIRE:5JO 1332 CROSSAN, J. H. COMPUTER INPUT. A BY-PROOUCT OF FORM WRITING CAN 58 164 CROWDER, NORMAN A. INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC PROGRAMMING PlCI61 58 CROWE, J. W. TRAPPED-FLUX SUPERCONDUCTING M~MORY 18MJ574 294 CROWLEY. T. H. MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR lOGIC PGEC601 30 CROWLEY, T. H. THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF SYSTEMS ~CR 634 47 CROWLEY, WilliAM V. SPECIAL-PURPOSE, ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEMS. THE SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL ANO COMMERCIAL A WJCC59 143 CROWLEY. WilLIAM V. WHY STRETCH PACM61 10C4 CROWTHER, B. M. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN PHYSICS ABSTRACTING ICSI581 481 CROWTHER, T. S. MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY DESIGN PI RE611 155 CROZIER. J. 8. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MICROFlOWCHARTS CACM590 27 CROZIER, WIlliAM J. PHYSIOLOGY AND COMPUTATION DEVICES HARV49 351 CRUISE, D. R. NO VAN. A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS PACM59 80 CRUMB JR, C. B. THE AUTOMATIC DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEOICAl OIAGNOSIS EJCC59 114 CULBERTSON, JAMES T. NERVE NET THEORY CABS62 468 CUllK, K. FORMAL STRUCTURE OF ALGOL AND SIMPLIFICATION OF ITS DESCRIPTION ~OME62 75 396 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 396 CUL - DOL AUTHOR INDEX CULIK, K. ON SOME AXIOMATIC SYSTEMS FOR FORMAL GRAMMARS AND LANGUAGES CULLER, GLEN J. FUNCTION-ORIENTED ON-LINE ANALYSIS CULLER, GLEN J. SOLUTION OF NON-LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING ON-LINE COMPUTER CONTROL CUNNINGHAM. JAMES A. A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION CUNNINGHAM. JOSEPH F. COBOL CUNNINGHAM. JOSEPH F. WHY COBOL CUNNINGHAM. W. J. 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CR 624 4 FJCCbJ 27 WJCC61 535 RDME62 653 ROME62 131 PACM5,} 29 TCJbbH 214 WJCC59 Ib9 I BMJ584 2¥t PIRE625 1093 PIREbli 319 JACMb22 268 LSU 58 152 AUS 63 B.b CAN bO 44 CAN 58 42 WJCC55 29 CACM623 169 I ~ES56 42'> PGEC5B3 2'>0 ADC 53 102 AADCbO 261 AUS 512 224 I EES5b 87 PGEC514 2b5 MTL bll 343 I EES56 218 I EES56 54 19 SJCCb2 AUS bO BS.3 BCS 58 36b TC64603 119 CCSTbl 363 fJCC63 III LCMT61 361 PACM62 11 WJCC55 13 EJCt53 11 JACM603 201 CACMb27 394 AODC62 tiS J ACM544 183 AIC b12 5b AUS 513 308 WJCC54 tl9 AADCbO 283 FJCCb3 327 391 DAY - DWY AUTHOR INDEX DAY, ANTHONY M. A TECHNIQUE FOR CONSISTENT SPLITTING OF RUSSIAN WORDS DAYHOFF, M. O. A CONTOUR-MAP PROGRAM FOR X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY DAYHOFF, MARGARET OAKLEY COMPRDTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION DE BACKER, M. PRINTING CHEMICAL STRUCTURES ELECTRONICALLY, ENCODED COMPOUNOS SEARCHED GENERICALLY WITH IB DE CARLO, C. R. THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN THE SECOND INOUSTRIAL REVOLUTION DE FERRANTI, B. Z. 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ON A NEW METHOD TO SOLVE IN THE LARGE SOME NONLINEAR OIFFERENTIAL ~QUATIONS USING HIGH S DE WITTE, LEENDERT EVALUATION OF INTEGRALS INVOLVING COMBINATIONS OF BESSEL FUNCTIONS AND CIRCULAR FUNCTI DE WITTE, LEENDERT LEAST SQUARES FITTING OF A GREAT CIRCLE THROUGH POINTS ON A SPHERE DEAN, FRANKLIN R. OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH RAYDAC DEAN, NEAL J. THE VARIABLE WORD AND RECORD LENGTH AND THE COMBINED RECORD APPROACH ON ELECTRONIC DATA-PRO DEAR, ROBERT E. OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF ITEMS IN A SINGLE, TWO-CONCEPT AUTOMATED TEACHING MODEL DEBARR, A. E. DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS DEBROUX, A. APACHE, A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG COMPUTING DEBROUX, A. UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTJFIC COMPUTING CENTRE DEBUONO, V. T. DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS DEBUSKE, J. J. A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE DECARLO, C. R. APPLICATION OF DATA PROCESSORS IN PRODUCTION DECKER, R. O. ANALOGUE MULTIPLYING CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS DECLUE, J. L. A DYNAMIC LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLOCK RATE DECOU, FRANK APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX IONS DEDERICK, L. S. FIRING TABLES DEERING, C. S. AN INCREMENTAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR SOLVING COORDINATE-ROTATION EQUATIONS DEFRANCESCO, H. F. AUTOMATED LOGICAL DESIGN DEL BIGID, G. P. UTILISATION OF AN ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTR DEL FAVERO, J. P. A HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK DELAND, E. C. SIMULATION OF A BIDLOGICAL SYSTEM OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER DELANO JR, R. B. SUPERCONDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY OELANO JR, RALPH B. EDGE EFFECTS IN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS OELUCIA, A. A SPECIALIZED LIBRARY INDEX SEARCH COMPUTER DELURY, D. B. ON THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC EYIDENCE DEMPSEY, J. M. SOME ASPECTS OF SIMULATOR DESIGN DEMUTH, H. B. MANIAC DEN BROEDER JR, GEORGE G. A PROPERTY OF SEMI-DEFINITE HERMITIAN MATRICES DENES, P. AN ANALOGUE OF THE SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCESS DENISON, S. J. M. A PROPOSED ALGOL 60 MATRIX SCHEME OENISON, S. J. M. FURTHER DEUCE INTERPRETATIVE PROGRAMS AND SOME TRANSLATING PROGRAMS DENISON, S. J. M. THE USE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN OBTAINING SOLUTIONS TO ELECTRIC-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS INVOLV OENKE, P. H. A GENERAL DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STATIC STRESS ANALYSIS DENMAN, HARRY H. COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBROUTINES OENMAN, HARRY H. COMPUTER GENERATION OF OPTIMIZED SUBRDUTINtS DENNIS, JACK B. A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM DENT, BERYL M. THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID TO THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER DEPIAN, LOUIS TWO APPROACHES TO INCORPORATING REDUNDANCY INTO LOGICAL DESIGN OERR, J. I. SEMI-AUTOMATIC ALLOCATION OF DATA STORAGE FOR PACT 1 DERR, JOHN I. LEAST SQUARES APPROXIMATIONS BY POLYNOMIALS, ORTHOGONAL ANO OTHERWISE DERR. JOHN I. ON INITIAL ESTIMATES FOR COMPUTING PTH ROOT OF A BY NEWTON'S METHOD OES JARDINS, PAUL TWO METHODS FOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 709 DEUTSCH, MARTIN PIP, A PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SPARK CHAMBER DATA DEVALON, C. C. NO VALU, A PROGRAM TO COMPUTE MISSING VALUES IN A DESIGNED VARIANCE ANALYSIS DEVONALD, C. H. THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER DEW-HUGHES, D. DISLOCATIONS AND PLASTIC FLOW IN GERMANIUM 01 FORINO, ALFONSO 01 CARRACCIOLO SOME REMARKS ON THE SYNTAX OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES OIAMANTIOES, NICK D. ELECTRONIC SWITCH FOR ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATION DICKINSON, J. R. A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION DICKINSON, W. E. A CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDY DICKINSON, W. E. ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY OICKINSON, W. E. RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF MULTIPLE-ELEMENT SWITCHING CIRCUITS DICKINSON, W. E. THE RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II, THE MAGNETIC-DISK. RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY DICKSON, J. C. A OECISION RULE FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN SOLVING LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS WITH THE SI DIDONATO, A. R. NEW FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECONO KIND DIEBOLD, JOHN AUTOMATION DIEHM, I. C. COMPUTER AIDS TO CODE CHECKING DIETRICH, W. NANOSECOND SWiTCHING IN THIN MAGNETIC FILMS DIGIULIO, E. M. BURROUGHS G-lOl HIGH SPEED PRINTER OIGRI, VINCENT INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM DIGRI, VINCENT J. THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION DIJKSTRA, E. W. AN ALGOL 60 TRANSLATOR FOR THE Xl DIJKSTRA, E. W. ANHTEMPT TO UNIFY THE CONSTITUENT CONCEPTS OF SERIAL PROGRAM EXECUTION DIJKSTRA, E. W. ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR THE COMPUTATION OF ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS DIJKSTRA, E. W. MAKING A TRANSLATOR FOR ALGOL 60 DIJKSTRA, E. W. ON THE DESIGN OF MACHINE INOEPENDENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES DIJKSTRAJ E. W. OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH ALGOL 60 DIJKSTRA, E. W. SOME MEOITATIONS ON ADVANCEO PROGRAMMING DILL, D. APPLICATIO~S OF COMPUTERS TO AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC PROBLEMS DILLON, JOHN O. SELECTING AN APPLICATION FOR MECHANIZATION DILWALI, C. K. DEVELOPMENTS ANO PLANS FOR THE TABULATIONS OF THE 1960 WORLD CENSUS OF POPULATION AND AGRI DILWALI, C. K. ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF THE LIBYAN PILOT PROJECT DIMONO, T. L. OEVIC~S FOR READING HANDWRITTEN CHARACTERS DIMSDALE, B. COMPUTER CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL PROJECT NETWORKS OIMSDALE, B. PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY OIMSDALE, B. PROJECT EVALUATION AND SELECTION DIMSDALE, BERNARD ON BERNOULLI'S METHOD FOR SOLVING ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS, II DIMSDALE, BERNARD ORDERING A LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL COMPUTER DINNEEN, G. P. PROGRAMMING PATTERN RECOGNITION DINNEEN, G. P. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 24 OISS, C. E. OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS OIXON, WILLIAM J. NETWORK-TYPE DIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELD-PROBLEM ANALOGIES OOBBINS, W. E. DESIGNING A LOW COST GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER DOBELL, A. R. MIXED CONGRUENTIAL RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS FOR DECIMAL MACHINES DODRILL, WILLIAM H. USING GIFS I~ THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS SYSTEMS DOLBY, J. L. A TAPE DICTIONARY FOR LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS 398 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 CUL - DOL NTL 611 343 CACM630 620 FJCC62 262 ICSI581 711 LSU 55 1 AUS 60 Bl.4 -US 60 A8.4 IBMJ584 216 ROME62 549 ~JCC59 29!j WJCC58 134 TCJ360I 11 TC82596 81 EDPS61 488 ECIP55 184 JACM582 119 CACM60N 611 EJCC52 17 WJCC51 214 PLCI61 25 PACM52P 191 PGEC625 699 IFIP62 236 PGEC635 532 ~JCC59. 41 WJCC5'> 61 lICR 564 14 WCR 604 116 CACM63N 694 HARV41 194 PGEC614 148 .~CR 634 94 IFlP62 236 LCMT61 323 PGEC621 17 IBMJ602 113 ONR 60 319 WJCC59 '>1 CAN 60 93 TCJ3603 1~8 PACM52T 13 JACM583 244 I4TP 58 315 I F1P62 503 ARAP591 121 I EES56 35 ~JCC55 72 PACM59 40 JACM611 104 JACM582 132 47 lEES56 RTCS62 379 JACM564 299 PACM59 69 PACM58 50 CACM60D 6':>8 CACM636 332 PACM59 79 I EES56 188 IBMJ614 219 CACM638 456 PGEC564 191 CAN 58 209 1 BMJ603 335 WJCC56 42 I BMJ582 142 IBMJ51l 72 CACM609 509 JACM594 515 LSU 55 91 PACM52T 29 IBMJ602 189 NCR 564 94 PACM58 18 JACM592 141 ARAP623 329 ROME62 231 HIP55 117 ARAP623341 ARAP623 27 TCJ5622 125 I FIP62 5>5 WJCC53 128 HARV55 110 ICC 582 22 1 CC 6115 20 EJCC57 232 I BSJ631 24 CACM600 649 I BSJ633 200 PACH56 6 ONR 51 87 WJCC55 94 EJCC58 91 EJCC51 IbO CHBK62 9 PACM52T 28 JACM632 131 FJCC6l 275 FJCC63 419 3'18 DOL - ELL AUTHOR INDEX DOLOTTA, T. A. A METHOO OF EOITING A PROGRAM IN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (FRENCH) DOLOTTA, T. A. ENC~OING OF INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED BOOLEAN MATRICES DOMENICO, R. J. SIMULATION OF TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS ON THE IBM 104 DONALLY, W. L. A REPORT WRITER FOR COBOL DONATH, E. ANALYSIS OF A MAGNETO-OPTIC REAOOUT SYSTEM DONEGAN, JAMES DESCRIPTION Of THE MERCURY REAL TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM DOOOY, D. T. A DESCRIPTION OF THE IBM 7074 SYSTEM DOOLEY, L. G. OPERATION OF THE SAGE DUPLEX COMPUTERS DOPPING, O. AOP fOR POPULATION REGISTRATION AND TAX ACCOUNTING IN SWEDEN (SWEDISH) DOPPING, O. TEST PROBLEMS USED FOR EVALUATION OF COMPUTERS DORN, W. A. ON THE COLLOCATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF BOUNOARY VALUE PROBLEMS DORN, W. S. A DUALITY THEOREM FOR CONVEX PROGRAMS DORN, W. S. A GENERAL! ZA TlON' OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION DORN, W. S. GENERALIZATIONS OF HORNER'S RULE FOR POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION DORODNICYN, A. A. PARTIAL DifFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Of THE MIXED TYPE ANO METHODS Of THEIR SOLUTION DORODNITZIN, A. A. THE USE Of HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL COMPUTERS FOR SOLVING PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DORRANCE, R. T. DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART V, THE SYSTEM'S COBOL COMPI DORSEY, S. E. AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MULTIPLIER FOR ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATION DDSHITA, S. THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUNO DOSHITA, S. THE PHONETIC TYPEWRITER DOSS, MILDREO A. THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIPHERAL PUBLICATIONS IN THE UOCUMENTATION OF BIOLOGY DOUCE, J. L. ANALOG COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A NON-LINEAR SERVO-SYSTEM SUBJECTED TO STATIS DOUCE, J. L. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF ANALOG COMPUTERS WITH REFERENCE TO STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES DOUGLAS JR, JIM A SURVEY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARABOLIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DOUGLAS JR, JIM ALTERNATING DIRECTION METHODS FOR PARABOLIC SYSTEMS IN M SPACE VARIABLES DOUGLAS JR, JIM ROUND-OFF ERROR IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT EQUATION DOUGLAS, A. S. AUTOSTAT, A LANGUAGE FOR STATISTICAL DATA PROCESSING DOUGLAS, A. S. COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 1 DOUGLAS, A. S. COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 2 DOUGLAS, A. S. COMPUTERS ANO COMMERCE 3, STOCK RECORDING AND CONTROL DOUGLAS, A. S. COMPUTERS AND COMMERCE 4, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL DOUGLAS, A. S. COMPUTERS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY DOUGLAS, A. S. NEW EQUIPMENT DOUGLAS, A. S. ON DIFFERENCE METHODS OF SOLUTION OF PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS DOUGLAS, A. S. TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECORDING Of, AND REFERENCE TO DATA IN A COMPUTER DOUGLAS, A. S. THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON DOCUMENTATION DOUGLAS, A. S. THE STATE OF THE ART, IB) COMPUTERS IN BRITISH UNIVERSITIES DOUGLASS JR, D. H. MAGNETIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE SUPERCONDUCTING ENERGY GAP IN GINZBURG-LANDAU THEORY DOVER, JEROME J. A CENTRALIZED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM DOVETON, A. H. THE ANALOG COMPUTER AS AN AID TO DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A CONTINUOUS PROCESS DOW JR, PAUL C. AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS I, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIJ DOW JR, PAUL C. AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN ERRORS IN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS II, CAPACITOR DIELECTR DOW, JAMES PROGRAMMING A DUPLEX COMPUTER SYSTEM DOWD, J. A. THE IBM TYPE 610 AUTO-POINT COMPUTER DOWNING JR, A. C. SOME INVERSE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE PROBLEMS DOWNING, ARTHUR C. THE DESIGN OF FIXED POINT ITERATIONS DOWSE, R. G. MATHEMATICS IN BUSI~ESS DOYLE, L. PROGRAMMED INTERPRETATION OF TeXT AS A BASIS FOR INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS DOYLE, LAUREN B. SEMANTIC ROAO MAPS FOR LITERATURE SEARCHERS DOYLE, R. H. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM DOYLE, R. H. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM DOYLE, W. OPERATIONS USEFUL FOR SIMILARITY-INVARIANT PATTERN RECOGNITION DOYLE, W. RECOGNITION OF SLOPPY, HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS DRAKE, D. W. AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER DRANDELL, MILTON THE APPLICATION OF A LARGE-SCALE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO THE ASSIGNMENT OF TELEPHONE FACI DRAYTON, C. E. A DESCRIPTION OF THE APT LANGUAGE DREBEN, BURTON S. SOLVABLE SURANYI SUBCLASSES, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HERBRAND THEORY DREYER, H. J. THE DARMSTADT ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DERA (GERMAN) DREYFUS, P. PROGRAMMING DESIGN FEATURES OF THE GAMMA 60 COMPUTER DREYFUS, P. L. A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 3 COMPUTER DREYFUS, PHILLIPPE SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE GAMMA 60 DREYFUS, STUART E. OYNAMIC PROGRAMMING, METHODS ANO APPLICATIONS ORINNAN, J. H. AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECTION AND SUBSTATION PLANNING BY COMPUTER DROUGARO, M. E. THE EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC FIELD ON THE TRANSITIONS OF BARIUM TITANATE DRUMMOND, J. SOME ASPECTS OF RECORDING GRADUATED NATIONAL INSURANCt CONTRIBUTIONS DRURY, J. A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GAME DUBRIDGE, L. A. SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER PROBLEMS DUDA, W. L. AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF AMINO ACID SEQUENCES DUFFY, R. M. A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLO-CATHOOE SELECTOR TUBES DUFFY, R. N. A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES DUIJVESTlJN, A. J. W. ON THE TRMISITION FROM SUPERCONDUCTING TO NORMAL PHASE, ACCOUNTING FOR LATENT HEAT DUJMOVIC, M. ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNCTION GENERATORS DULMAGE, A. L. MATRICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HITCHCOCK PROBLEM DUMBRILLE, C. C. SITE PREPARATION AND CHANGEOVER PROBLEMS DUMEY, A. I. A MEMORY OF 314 MILLION BITS CAPACITY WITH FAST AND OIRECT ACCESS, ITS SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC DUMEY, ARNOLD I. NOTE ON STOCHASTIC MATRICES DUMMER, G. W. A. COMPONENT RELIABILITY DUNCAN, F. G. IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 FOR THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC KDF9 DUNCAN, F. G. INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR ALGOL 60 ON KDF9 DUNCAN, F. G. PSEUDO-CODE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES DUNCAN, F. G. THE DEUCE ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR DUNCAN, F. G. THE DEUCE ALPHACODE TRANSLATOR DUNHAM, B. A LEARNING MACHINE, PART II DUNHAM, B. A NON-HEURISTIC PROGRAM FOR PROVING ELEMENTARY LOGICAL THEOREMS DUNHAM, B. THE FORMALIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGES PART I, THE WORK OF WOODGER AND HULL DUNHAM, B. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS DUNHAM, B. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE, PART 1, THE COMMUTATOR TRANSISTOR DUNHAM, BRAOFORD THE USE OF MULTIPURPOSE LOGICAL OEVICES DUNN, W. H. A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN AN OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER DUNNE, G. MICR, A NEW INPUT MEDIUM FOR COMPUTERS DUNNE, L. J. DEVELOPMENTS OF THE ANALOG COMPUTER ARTVS DUNNE, L. J. IDAC, THE IBM FORMAT DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER DUNNE, L. J. THE EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILlllES AT W.R.E. DUNNE, L. J. W.A.C. MK.2, A PARALLEL NINE CHANNEL DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER DUNNET, W. J. ANALYSIS OF TRL CIRCUIT PROPAGATION DELAY DUNNET, W. J. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR LOGIC NEIWORKS DUNNET, W. J. TRANSISTOR MAGNETIC CORE BILOGICAL ELEMENT DUNWELL, S. W. DESIGN OBJECTIVES FOR THE IBM STRETCH COMPUTER DWONCZYK, M. ANTICIPATORY OISPLAY DESIGN THROUGH THE USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER OWYER, P. S. THE SOLUTION OF TALL DISTRIBUTION PROBUMS 399 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 DAY - OWY ROME62 341 WJCC60 231 PGEC514 242 CACM625 21.1 PGEC631 3 CAS 61 101 EJCC60 11.1 EJCC57 11.0 BIT 612 1.5 BIT 624 197 PACM5a I. IBMJ604 401 PACM61 6A5 I BMJ622 239 IFIP62 122 ICIP59 66 IBSJ633 3ll PECS52 5 PGEC636 B35 IFIP62 445 ICSI581 429 AUS 60 C1.4 lUS 60 C7.3 AIC 612 1 JACM624 450 JACM591 48 TCJ3602 61 TCJ1582 b9 TCJ1583 H2 TCJ1583 137 TCJ1594 168 AUS 571 119 EOPS61 571> AUS 571 114 TCJ2591 1 TCJ4612 145 TCJ2593 100 I BMJ621 44 WJCC54 172 AUS 60 B4.2 PGEC574 255 PGEC581 11 CACMblN 507 71 SACI5B JACM51>3 203 PACM58 72 TCJ1581 22 WJCC59 60 JACM614 5!>3 I BMJ591 2 ~JCC59 159 JACM622 259 WJCC60 133 WJCC53 ab WJCC58 165 CACM63N 649 HARV61 J2 ECIP55 51 EJCC58 174 NCR 564 105 WJCC58 1>0 LSU 57 35 CAN 60 1-.3 I BMJ574 318 TCJbb31 1 TCB6622 57 WJCC53 I> I BMJ633 246 PGEC611 11 AUS 60 C8.2 IBMJ512 132 PGEC621 63 JACM624 409 CAN 58 209 WJCC59 14 CACM639 ~15 RMCS60 36 TCJ5622 130 TCJ5634 341 ICIP5,} 144 TCJ3602 98 AUS 60 Co.4 IBMJ593 Ltl2 ICIP59 282 IBMJ574 341 IllMJ591 46 I BMJ572 116 HARV572 B l PGEC552 ,,5 AUS 60 A9.1 AUS 60CI0.1 AUS 63 C.14 AUS 63 c.ll AUS 60 C4.4 EJCC58 '19 'ICR b02 11 WJCC58 144 EJCCSb 20 WCR 584 67 PACM58 69 399 DWY - EVE AUTHOR INDEX DWYER. PAUL S. THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM DWYER. PAUL S. THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM DWYER. PAUL S. THE USE OF DESK CALCULATORS DYAL. JANUS O. SELECTING AN APPLICATION fOR MECHANIZATION EAMES. B. W. INTEGRATED PLANT CONTROL EARLE. J. SYNTHESIZING MINIMAL STROKE AND DAGGER FUNCTIONS EARNEST, L. D. MACHINE RECOGNITION OF CURSIVE WRITING EASLEY, JAMES W. TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS FOR DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC CIRCUITS EASTMAN, WILLARD L. SIGN DETERMINATION IN A MODULAR NUMBER SYSTEM EBERS, J. JAMES DIGITAL COMPUTERS. COMPONENTS ECCLES, WILLIAM J. THERE'S STILL A PLACE fOR INTERPRETERS ECED, M. A. NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS ECKDAHL, D. E. THE fLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATION ECKEL. C. THE RCA 501 HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS, THE STORY Of A PRODUCT DESIGN ECKERT JR, J. P. A PARALLEL CHANNEL COMPUTING MACHINE ECKERT JR, J. P. A PREVIEW OF A DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE ECKERT JR, J. P. A SURVEY OF DIGITAL COMPUTER ·MEMORY SYSTEMS ECKERT JR. J. P. ADDERS ECKERT JR, J. P. CHECKING CIRCUITS AND DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES ECKERT JR, J. P. CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES ECKERT JR. J. P. MULTIPLIERS ECKERT JR, J. P. RELIABILITY AND CHECKING ECKERT JR, J. P. TAPETYPERS AND PRINTING MECHANISMS ECKERT JR, J. PRESPER AN ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY SYSTEM ECKERT JR, J. PRESPER RELIABILITY OF PARTS ECKERT JR, J. PRES PER THE UNIVAC SYSTEM ECKERT JR, J. PRESPER TYPES OF CIRCUITS. GENERAL ECKERT, J. P. DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I ECKERT, J. P. UNIVAC-LARC, THE NEXT STEP IN COMPUTER DESIGN ECKERT. JAMES B. ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION AT AUTOMATING BANKS ECKERT, O. FERRITES WITH RECTANGULAR HYSTERESIS LOOP FOR APPLICATION AS MEMORY OR SWITCHING ELEMENTS IN ECKERT, W. J. COMPUTING IN ASTRONOMY ECKES, H. DIGITAL CLOCK DELAY GENERATORS AND RUN COUNTER FOR A REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER ECONOMOU, NICOLAOS A. LIGHT-INDUCED PROCESSES IN CUPROUS OXIDE EDDEY. EVERETT E. A RELIABLE METHOD OF DRIFT STABILIZATION AND ERROR DETECTION IN LARGE-SCALE ANALOG COMP EDELSTEIN. L. A. PICTURE LOGIC FOR BACCHUS A FOURTH-GENERATION COMPUTER EDIE, LESLIE C. REAL-TIME CONTROL OF TRAfFIC FLOW EDMONDS. A. R. THE GENERATION Of PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBERS ON ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS EDMUNDSON, H. P. AUTOMATIC ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING, SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS EDSALL, JOHN T. DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW AND THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES EDWARDS JR, R. L. COMPUTER-CONTROLLED ASW TRAINING FACILITY EDWARDS. C. M. A NEW APPROACH TO GROUNDING IN DC ANALOG COMPUTERS EDWARDS, C. M. SURVEY OF ANALOG MULTIPLICATION SCHEMES EDWARDS, D. B. G. A MULTI-INPUT ANALOGUE ADDER FOR USE IN A FAST BINARY MULTIPLIER EDWARDS, D. B. G. ONE-LEVEL STORAGE SYSTEM EDWARDS, D. B. G. THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A PARALLEL-TYPE CATHODE-RAY-TUBE STORAGE SYSTEM EDWARDS, D. B. G. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING MACHINE EDWARDS, DANIEL DATA-DIAL, TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION WITH COMPUTERS FROM ORDINARY DIAL TELEPHONES EDWARDS, H. H. ANALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER EDWARDS, H. H. PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON, A REVIEW EDWARDS, H. H. THE CROSSED-FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIGITAL COMPUTER CIRCUITS EDWARDS, JAMES D. AN AUTOMATIC DATA ACQUISITION AND INQUIRY SYSTEM USING DISK FILES EDWARDS, WALTER THE FLOW DIAGRAM APPROACH TO COMPUTER LOGICAL DESIGN USING THE NCR 304 AS AN ILLUSTRATlO~ EGBERT, ROBERT L. THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATION, MALEFACTOR OR BENEFACTOR EGGINK, H. THE PROGRAMMING OF SUPERSONIC NOZZLE FLOW EGLER, J. F. A PROCEDURE FOR CONVERTING lOGIC TABLE CONDITIONS INTO AN EFFICIENT SEQUENCE OF TEST INSTRUC EHLERS, HAROLD L. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DESIGN EHLERS, HAROLD L. TRANSISTORIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS EHRLICH. L. W. A NUMERICAL METHOD OF SOLVING A HEAT FLOW PROBLEM WITH MOVING BOUNDARY EHRLICH. LOUIS W. MONTE CARLO SOLUTIONS OF ~DUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS INVOLVING THE DIFFERENCE ANALOGUE OF A EHRLING, G. ON THE NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS EICKEL, J. A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS EINHORN, SIDNEY N. THE USE OF THE SIMPLEX ALGORITHM IN THE MECHANIZATION OF BOOLEAN SWITCHING FUNCTIONS B EISEMANN, K. THE MACHINE LOADING PROBLEM EISENBERG, D. E. MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR EISENSTADT, B. M. AUTOCORRELATIONS FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES EISLER, GEORGE REQUIREMENTS FOR A RAPID ACCESS DATA FILE EISMAN. S. H. POLYNOMIAL EVALUATION REVISITED EKISS, J. A. APPLICATIONS OF THE CHARGE-CONTROL THEORY EL-SABBAGH, M. L. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO GENERALIZED ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS EL-SUM, H. M. A. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM PHASE-MODULATING MEDIA ELBOURN, R. D. 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AUTOMATIC PROPAGATED AND ROUND-OFF ERROR ANALYSIS 402 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ELL - FI S EJCCS1 148 EJCCSI 10 FJCC63 21S EJCCS,} 205 ROME62 449 I EES56 491 ICSIS82 1313 TCJ1581 36 CACM635 240 JACM624 4ij8 PGEC6H 3 IBMJ614 321 CAS 61 132 I BMJ622 158 CACM600 661 WJCC55 86 SOS 59 7 SJCC62 147 SOS 62 5J5 EJCCS7 243 J ACM633 36S ICS1562 1489 PECS52 16 WCR 514 227 CHBK62 18 PACM62 118 RICS62 349 PGEC624 5H SJCC62 23S PACM56 18 PACM61 2A4 EC IPS5 129 AIC 601 193 'ISMr60 409 I EESS6 98 PGECS14 261 CACM636 310 FJCC62 213 PACMS9 42 II JCC61 121 IFIP62 401 PGEC614 1~9 PACM61 2C2 CACM610 !>t.6 CA nl6} 291 FJCC63 631 EJCCS8 59 BIT 614 227 RrCS62 1 EJCCSI III CACM599 1 WJCC59 119 JACM614 5BS NCR S64 105 II JCC6 1 133 CABS62 336 CATH63 329 CACM629 464 ROME62 6S3 EJCCS4 46 EJCCSI IDS ARAP5H 32 AUS 60 C5.4 TCJ1594 192 EJCC51 169 AUS 63 A.9 WJCCS6 34 "lCR 584 779 CACM600 648 JACM601 1 CACM63B 430 CCSf61 417 EJCCS3 113 WJCC56 31 SJCC63 141 HARV49 250 CACM611 65 CACM630 622 CACM619 4U2 JACM593 %0 CACMS90 38 WJCC56 11 LSU S~ IH ARAP612 17 AUS 63 C.22 AUS 60 B3.3 TCJ3601 40 TCB4601 10 PACM62 9 PACM5'1 71 EJCC54 81 PGEC633 300 J ACM634 458 TCJ4611 68 WJCC58 IbB OCR 62 15 CACM616 219 WJCC6U 63 NCR 612 D5 PACMS3 3'1 402 FIS - GAL AUTHOR INDEX FISCHLER, M. 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PART 1 403 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 EVE - FRA PGEC633 ICSI581 JACM564 JACM584 IBMJ571 EJCC55 300 163 325 357 49 69 P~~1 2A2 OCR 62 61 JACM603 287 30 LSU 57 JACM604 3B7 IBSJ633 200 ~CR 564 B8 WJCC59 204 JACM624 "9 IBMJ582 14B IBMJ591 58 WJCC59 231 LW ~ 206 TCJ6632 163 TCJ6633 277 WCR 5B4 28 JACM602 181 IEES56 528 PGEC5B4. 277 PGEC601 54 JACM611 41 JACM604 389 PGEC562 79 CAN 60 299 JACM614 579 tACM603 170 tACM611 42 CACM620 526 CACM629 483 CACM596 21 JACM633 316 PGEC635 512 tACM61N 504 LCMT61 99 SJCt62 267 PGEC624 555 WCR 584 67 IFIP62 395 PGEC573 195 ROME62 741 EJCC51 194 WJCC60 I JACM614 53B WJCC51 1,6 ANL 53 150 95 EJCC55 EJCC51 109 MCF 61 37 5 EJCC58 PGEC563 "2 15 tLUN55 HARV47 125 44 HARV49 TCJ4611 80 TCJ6633 264 TCJ5634 n7 CACM622 liB AOOC62 166 WJCC59 249 9 JACM581 CLUN55 145 AUS 51 196 WJCC55 29 ICSI582 ~1 ICSI582 1495 IBMJ512 102 PGEC544 1 PGEC544 20 WJCC53 86 tACM623 165 TCJ1583 128 tACM610 435 LSU 56 43 WCR 594 66 ROME62 6~3 JACM5B2 119 ICSI582 951 MTL 611 195 ~SMT60 229 DPI 62 104 CAN 62 114 91 SJCC63 TCJ4624 318 RMCS60 14 TCJ4613 212 TCJ6631 69 AOC 53 137 194 C~ ~ PACM56 20 EJCC57 40 PACM59 46 WJCC54 38 JACM611 b7 TCJ4613 265 ~3 FRA - GIA AUTHOR INDEX FRANCIS, J. G. F. THE QR TRANSFORMATION, PART 2 FRANCIS, J. G. F. THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO CODIAGONAL FORM BY ELIMINATIONS FRANCK, A. DEPOSITED MAGNETIC FILMS AS LOGIC ELEMENTS FRANK, OTTO COOPERATION ANO COORDINATION IN ABSTRACTING AND DOCUMENTATION FRANK, R. M. A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE FRANK, THURMAN G. A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQ FRANK, W. L. DODDAC, AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING, INTERROGATION, AND DISPLAY FRANK, WERNER L. AN ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FRANK, WERNER L. AN ALGORITHM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE POLYNOMIAL OF BEST MINIMAX APPROXIMATION TO A FRANK, WERNER L. FINDING ZEROS OF ARBITRARY FUNCTIONS FRANK, WERNER L. SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHARDSON'S METHOD fRANK, WERNER L. THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS BY RICHAROSON'S METHOD FRANKE, W. C. PROGRESS IN SIMULATION OF VALVE TRAIN DYNAMICS FRANKEL, S. 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TRACES, TERM RANKS, WIDrHS AND HEIGHTS FULLER, H. W. METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC FILM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPACITY FILES FULLER, H. W. TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING STOKAGE DENSITY OF MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEMS FULLER, H. W. THE DESIGN AND SYSTEM ASPECTS OF THE HO FILE DRUM FULLER, HARRISON W. THE NUMEROSCOPE FULLER, R. H. SOME APPLICATIONS FOR CONTENT-ADDRESSABLE MEMORIES FULLERTON, H. V. OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND COMPUTERS IN AN INTEGRATED OIL COMPANY FURNISS, S. G. THE APPROACH TO EOP OF A LARGE USER FURNIVAL, GEORGE M. APPLICATiON OF AN INTERMEDIATE SIZE COMPUTER TO MULTIPLE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE FURRY, WENDELL H. THE PLACE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINERY IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS FUTRELLE, R. P. FORMAT-FREE INPUT IN FORTRAN FUTRELLE, R. P. SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER GABELMAN, IRVING J. THE SYNTHESIS OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS USING A SINGLE THRESHOLD ELEMENT GADD JR, J. ORTEN DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW AND THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES GAFFNEY, F. J. 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THE SOLUTION OF TALL DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS 404 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 FIS ~ GAL TCJ't62't 33Z TCJ't612 1<>8 EJCC59 2B ICSI581 497 CACM601 20 ICC 631 3 EJCC61 17 PACM58 23 JACM593 395 JACM582 IH JACM603 274 PACM59 6B PACM56 23 ICIP59 248 PGEC5B4 282 PGEC593 271 PGEC571 5 JACM5Bl 45 AUS 63 C.20 WJCC57 146 TCJ4613 197 CAN 58 370 CAN 62 158 CACM627 401 CAN 60 250 CAeM609 509 SJCC63 ~1 CACM609 490 ItMCS60 23 PACM62 'to CACM62D 607 CACM63D 713 TC86621 27 IBMJ602 163 I8MJ624 449 PGEC6I4 7J5 PGEC624 459 PGEC51tl 11 AUS 63 B.13 AUS 571 120 PACM61 12BI PGEC612 260 PWCS54 50 PGEC614 118 JACM603 245 EJCC61 .371 EJCC60 241 P IRE611 91 18MJ634 345 CACM635 225 ~CR 612 135 J ACM63't 5,0 BIT 612 69 ICIP59 282 UAP634 193 PACM61 13C3 IBMJ581 2 I BMJ593 282 I BMJ602 158 JACM633 348 JACM623 315 JACM631 1 IEES5b 295 PACM56 43 TC86622 65 JACM563 134 DPI 62 145 PGEC631 10 CACM634 152 EJCC58 152 PIRE530 1275 BIT 611 15 BIT 614 256 JACM614 6.37 ICSI582 1111 ECIP55 218 CASS62 238 SJCC62 89 ~TP 58 375 IFIP62 6'10 I BMJ605 4,5 LCMr61 11>3 EJeC54 16 WJCC58 1'17 HARV47 238 FJCC63 4~5 CAN 58 229 BCS 58 b79 lSU 58 129 HARV49 215 CACM630 60!> CACM620 515 PGEC625 039 HARV49 219 EJCC51 1(2 EJCC61 79 TCJ2593 145 JACM601 H CACM611 28 PACM58 69 404 GAL - GLE AUTHOR INDEX FRA - GIA GALLER. BERNARD A. AN ALGORITHM FOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS GALLER, BERNARD A. AN ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS GALLER, BERNARD A. COMPILING MATRIX OPERATIONS GALLER. BERNARD A. THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM GALLER, BERNARD A. THE METHOD OF REDUCED MATRICES FOR A GENERAL TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM GALLI, E. J. THE STENOWRITER, A SYSTEM FOR THE LEXICAL PROCESSING OF STENOTYPY GAMS. THEODORE C. TRANSISTORIZED MODULAR POWER SUPPLIES FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS GANGE. R. A. A LARGE CAPACITY CRYOELECTRIC MEMORY WITH CAVITY SENSING GANNET, A. C. COMPUTER-TO-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AT 2.5 MEGABITS PER SEC GANO. J. J. THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO THERMIONIC TUBES GANT, W. T. FLOW OUTLINING, A SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOW CHARTING GANZHORN, K. AN ANALOGOUS METHOD FOR PATTERN RECOGNITION BY FOLLOWING THE BOUNDARY GARBER, M. J. ADDRESSING AN ARRAY Y-SUB-I IN K-DIMENSloNS BY FORTRAN FOR ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE GARDIN. J. C. ON THE CODING OF GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WITH REFERENCE TO ARCHAEoLO~ GARDIN, J. C. SOME AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS USING THE GRAMMAR OF SYNToL IN AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION (FRENCH) GARDIN, J. C. SYNTOL (SYNTAGMATIC ORGANIZATION LANGUAGE) (FRENCH) GARDNER, T. L. RECTIFICATION OF SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES GARFIELD, EUGENE A UNIFIED INDEX TO SCIENCE GARFINKEL, DAVID PROGRAMMED METHODS FOR PRINTER GRAPHICAL OUTPUT GARFINKEL. DAVID SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINETICS GARFINKEL, DAVID SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS ANO PATTERN RECOGNITION GARNER, HARVEV L. A RING MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF MULTIPLICATION FOR COMPLEMENT CODES GARNER, HARVEY L. GENERALIZED PARITY CHECKING GARNER, HARVEY L. ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS GARNER. HARVEY L. THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM GARNER, HARVEY L. THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM GARVIN, PAUL L. AUTOMATIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS, A HEURISTIC PROBLEM GARVIN, PAUL L. MODEL TO PROCEDURE GARVIN, PAUL L. SOME LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GARVIN, PAUL L. SYNTACTIC RETRIEVAL GARWICK, J. V. AN INPUT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS GARWICK, J. V. THE ACCURACY OF FLOATING POINT COMPUTERS GARWICK, J. V. THE PROGRAMMING OF LARGE LOGICAL PROBLEMS GARWIN. R. L. AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPERATION OF A PERSISTENT-SUPERCURRENT MEMORY CELL GARWIN, R. L. MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTENUATION BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS GASKELL, R. E. THE FUTURE DEMAND FOR MATHEMATICIANS IN THE COMPUTING FIELD GASKILL, R. A. OAS. A DIGITAL ANALOG SIMULATOR GASS, S. I. PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM GASS, SAUL I. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING GASSER. E. B. STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS IN PRODUCT-DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH GASTINEL, N. SOME NONLINEAR ITERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS (FRENCH) GATHERCOLE. GEORGE EVALUATING ECONOMIC TRENDS GAUDENZI. NERIO THE EFFICIENCY OF METALLURGICAL ABSTRACTS GAUSS. E. J. A COMPARISON OF MACHINE ORGANIZATIONS BY THEIR PERFORMANCE OF THE ITERATIVE SOLUTION OF LINE GAUSS. E. J. LOCATING THE LARGEST WORD IN A FILE USING A MODIFIED MEMORY GAUTSCHI. WALTER RECURSIVE COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN INTEGRALS GAVIOLI, O. PALGo, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 GAVRILOV, MICHAEL A. A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN THE THEORY OF RELAY NETWORKS IN THE USSR GAWLIK, H. J. MIRFAC, A COMPILER BASED ON STANDARD MATHEMATICAL NOTATION AND PLAIN ENGLISH GAZZANo, ·A. UTILISATION OF AN ANALoGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE GEAR, C. W. OPTIMIZATION OF THE ADDRESS FIELD COMPILATION IN THE ILLIAC 2 ASSEMBLER GEARING, H. W. A REVIEW OF THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER EXHIBITION AND THE BUSINESS COMPUTER SYMPOSIUM GEARING, H. W. AUTOCODES FOR MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL WORK GEARING, H. W. AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 1 GEARING, H. W. AUTOMATION AND THE OFFICE, 2 GEARING, H. W. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1956 GEARING, H. W. MATHEMATICS IN BUSINESS GEARING, H. W. PROBLEMS IN INSTALLING DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN BUSINESS GEARING, H. W. STATISTICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR BUSINESS FORECASTS . GEARING, H. W. SYMPOSIUM ON THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PROGRAMMERS I, A BUSINESS USER'S APPROACH GEARING, H. W. THE USE OF PEGASUS AUToCoDE IN SOME EXPERIMENTAL BUSINESS APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS GEBALLE, T. H. ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN LOW TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS GEHRING JR, A. J. THE PROGRAMMER AND THE DESIGN OF A COMPUTER GEIGER, R. F. THE RECOMP II DIGITAL COMPUTER GEISLER, H. J. ELECTRON TUBE AND CRYSTAL DIODE EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTING EQUIPMENT GEISLER, M. A. THE USE OF MANNED SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEM GELERNTER, H. A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE GELERNTER, H. A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE GELERNTER, H. EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEDMERTY-THEDREM PROVING MACHINE GELERNTER, H. EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE GEOMETRY THEOREM MACHINE GELERNTER, H. REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY THEOREM PROVING MACHINE GELERNTER, H. REALIZATION OF A GEOMETRY-THEOREM PROVING MACHINE GELERNTER, H. L. INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES GELERNTER. HERBERT A NOTE ON THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER GELLER, S. B. A GENERAL JUNCTION-TRANSISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT FOR USE IN LARGE-SIGNAL SWITCHING ANALYSIS GELLMAN. H. S. PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS GELMAN, R. CORRECTEO INPUTS, A METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYBRID SIMULATION GELMAN, R. EXPERIENCE WITH HYBRID COMPUTATION GENETTA, T. L. AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM GENNA, J. F. DESIGN OF A ONE-MEGACYCLE ITERATION RATE DDA GENUYS, F. APPLICATION OF INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO A SPLIT PROBLEM (FRENCH) GEORGE, A. F. S.A.S. AIDS FOR THE JET AGE, DATA TRANSMISSION FOR ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS GEORGE. E. E. APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM LOSS STUDIES GEORGE, E. P. COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY GEORGE. E. P. THE IONIC THEORY OF HEART ACTIVITY GERACE, G. B. MICROPROGRAMMED CONTROL FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS GERARD, J. M. A HARDWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT GERBER, J. INITIAL STUDIES OF THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM THIN FILMS GERBERICH, C. L. A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE GERBERICH. C. L. A FORTRAN-COMPILED LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE GERBERICH, C. L. conES FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM GERHARD, F. H. A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER CERLACH, R. K. WIDE-TOLERANCE OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION FOR EXISTING PRINTING M~CHAN[SMS GERLOUGH, D. L. ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS GERLOUGH, D. L. CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC, A PROBLEM IN REAL-TIME COMPUTATION GERSON, G. ON MODIFYING THE 1620 ADD TABLE GHAlALA, M. J. IRREDUNDANT DISJ~CTIVE AND CONJUNCTIVE FORMS OF A BOOLEAN FUNCTION GHOSH, H. N. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS GIANoLA, U. F.· LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGfABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY GIANOLA, U. F. MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC 405 COMPUTER LITERATURE 6ISLIOGRA~HY 1946-1963 CACM617 310 JACM622 222 CACM62D 5110 JACM573 308 PACM56 41 PGEC622 187 IIJCC58 203 '.11 FJCC63 IFIP62 347 PGEC581 61 CACM59N 17 ICIP59 238 CACH633 100 ICS1582 889 ROME62 645 IFIP62 219 I8MJ623 290 ICSI581 1061 CACM6211 477 CACH610 ,S9 CACM622 115 PGEC591 25 PGECS83 207 WOC062 156 PGEC592 140 WJCC59 1... 6 ''lTL 612 655 NSMT60 367 MIPP61 1310 IISI'IT60 286 BIT 613 177 BIT 612 81 BIT 611 21 I BMJ511t 3010 IBMJ602 107 CLUN55 127 SJCC63 83 EJCC61 H "IC 612 296 CAS 57 56 1 FIP62 97 CAN 58 377 ICSl5Bl 393 JACM5910 1016 JACM613 1018 JACM611 21 ROME62 H9 HARV571 26 CACM639 545 JFIP62 236 TCJ6610 ... 332 TCB2595 71 TCB56210 1... 9 fC82583 ft3 TCB2584 59 TCJ159 ... 179 TCJ1581 22 TCB4601 3 TCJ1582 !i9 TCJ2593 107 TCJIo611 30 1 BMJ622 2!16 oNR 51 75 SACI58 83 EJCC53 67 IIJCC61 51 PACM59 H JACM602 87 CATH63 1!>3 IIJCC60 1ft] ICIP59 213 CATH63 1310 1 BMJ5810 336 PGEC613 1t84 PGEC6110 670 CAN 60 257 FJCC63 267 FJCC62 j6 ilJCC60 365 SJCC62 353 I FlP62 1'15 fCJ6631 14 LSU 51 82 AUS 63 B.I0 lUS 60B'B.l PGEC636 133 TCJ5634 3j8 ONR 60 121 PACM59 H JACM602 81 JACM514 411 PACH56 26 OCR 62 93 P IRE611 296 EJCC51 15 ISSJ621 62 IBMJ572 171 I BMJ633 207 LCMT61 177 PGEC601 30 405 GIB - GOR AUTHOR INDEX GIBBENS. B. J. A COMMERCIAL USE OF STACKS GIBBENS. B. J. PROGRESS IN SOME COMMERCIAL SOURCE LANGUAGES GIBBONS •.A. A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS USING THE METHOD OF TAYLOR GIBBONS. A. A PROGRAM FOR THE AUTOMATIC SOLUTION OF OROINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH TWO POINT BOUNDA GIBBONS. A. RUNNING PEGASUS AUTOCOOE PROGRAMS ON MERCURY GIBBS. NORMAN E. PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING GIBLIN. JOHN RECURSIVE CURVE FITTING TECHNIQUE GIBSON. G. F. HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE COSTING GIBSON. R. P. COMPUTER TRAINING FACILITIES GIBSON, R. P. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ON A COMPUTER GIBSON, W. B. A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEM GIEDD. G. R. ON THE INFLUENCE OF AGGREGATION ON THE MAGNETIC PHASE TRANSITION OF EVAPORATED SUPERCONDUCTI GIESE, JOHN H. COMPUTERS IN FLUID MECHANICS GIESECKE. HANS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL GIFFORD. WILLIAM E. CLOSED CYCLE HELIUM REFRIGERATION GIGUERE. W. J. TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES GILBERT. C. P. A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD CATHODE SELECTOR TUBES GILBERT. C. P. A FUNCTION GENERATOR USING COLD-CATHODE SELECTOR TUBes GILBERT. E. G. HYBRID COMPUTER SOLUTION OF TIME-OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS GILBERT. E. G. TRIGONOMETRIC RESOLUTION IN ANALOG COMPUTERS BY MEANS OF MULTIPLIER ELEMENTS GILBERT. EDWARD O. THE DESIGN OF POSITION AND VELOCITY SERVOS FOR MULTIPLYING ANO FUNCTION ~ENERATION GILBERT. ELMER G. LINEAR SYSTEM APPROXIMATION BY OIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER SIMULATION OF ORTHONORMAL APPROXIM GILBERT, P. THE· UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANALOGUE COMPUTER GILBERTSON. J. BUSINESS FORMS. THEIR IMPACT. CONTROL AND FUNCTION IN DATA PROCESSING GILCHRIST. B. FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS GILL. ARTHUR ANALYSIS OF NETS BY NUMERICAL METHODS GILL. ARTHUR CASCADEO FINITE-STATE MACHINES GILL. ARTHUR CHARACTERIZING EXPERIMENTS FOR FINITE-MEMORY BINARY AUTOMATA GILL, ARTHUR CORRECTION TO MINIMIZATION OF CONTACT NETWORKS SUBJECT TO RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS GILL, ARTHUR ON A WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM, WITH APPLICATION TO·THE DESIGN OF STOCHASTIC GENERATORS GILL, ARTHUR SYSTEMATIC SCALING FOR DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS GILL, ARTHUR THE OPTIMAL ORGANIZATION OF SERIAL MEMORY TRANSFERS GILL. o. W. DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A HIGH SPEED INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC DRUM GILL. S. A BINARY FORM OF HORNER'S METHOD GILL. S. A TECHNIQUE FOR THE COMPOSITION OF MUSIC IN A COMPUTER GILL. S. ALGOL CONFERENCE IN PARIS GILL. S. CONVERSION ROUTINES GILL. S. CURRENT THEORY AND PRACTICE OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING GILL. S. GETTING PROGRAMMES RIGHT GILL. S. PARALLEL PROGRAMMING GILL. S. POSSIBILITIES FOR THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF LEARNING PROCESSES GILL. S. SOME INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS GILL. S. THE NEW INTELLECTUALS GILL, S. THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRAMMING GILL. S. WHAT IS A COMPUTER ANYHOW GILL. STANLEY THE PLACE OF THE PROGRAMMER GILLERT. H. SWITCHING-CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES WITH FERRITE TOROIDS (GERMANI GILLESPIE. R. G. ON THE ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES GILLIES, D. B. THE EXACT DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIAL OF A MATRIX GILLILAND. M. THE SPECTRAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER INTEGRATION TECH~IQUES GILLILAND. M. C. THE ITERATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER GILMAN, R. E. A MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE FOR MACHINE DIVISION GILMORE. P. C. A PROGRAM FOR THE PRODUCTION FROM AXIOM, OF PROOFS FOR THEOREMS DERIVABLE WITHIN THE FIRST GILMORE. P. C. A PROOF METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY. ITS JUSTIFICATION AND REALIZATION GILMORE. P. C. AN ABSTRACT COMPUTER WITH A LISP-LIKE MACHINE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A LABEL OPERATOR GILMOUR. A. THE APPLICATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO ELECTRIC TRACTION PROBLEMS GILMOUR. A. THE DEUCE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO TRACTION DESIGN AND OPERATION GILMOUR. A. THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER, 1 GILMOUR. A. THE SOLUTION OF RAILWAY PROBLEMS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. 2 GILSTAO. R. L. POLYPHASE MERGE SORTING. AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE GILSTAD, R. L. READ-BACKWARD POLYPHASE SORTING GINSBERG. O. M. FAR-INFRARED ABSORPTION IN A LEAD-THALLIUM SUPER-CONDUCTING ALLOY GINSBURG. SEYMOUR A SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUE FOR MINIMAL STATE SEQUENTIAL MACHINES GINSBURG. SEYMOUR A TECHNIQUE FOR THE REDUCTION OF A GIVEN MACHINE TO A MINIMAL-STATE MACHINE GINSBURG. SEYMOUR COMPATIBILITY OF STATES IN INPUT-INDEPENDENT MACHINES GINSBURG, SEYMOUR CONNECTIVE PROPERTIES PRESERVED IN MINIMAL STATE MACHINES GINSBURG, SEYMOUR EXAMPLES OF ABSTRACT MACHINES GINSBURG. SEYMOUR ON THE LENGTH OF THE SMALLEST UNIFORM EXPERIMENT WHICH DISTINGUISHES THE TERMINAL STATE GINSBURG, SEYMOUR ON THE REDUCTION OF SUPERFLUOUS STATES IN A SEQUENTIAL MACHINE GINSBURG. SEYMOUR OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE DEFINABILITY IN LANGUAGES GINSBURG. SEYMOUR QUOTIENTS OF CONTEXT-FREE LANGUAGES GINSBURG. SEYMOUR SETS OF TAPES ACCEPTED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTOMATA GINSBURG. SEYMOUR SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-LIKE LANGUAGES GINSBURG, SEYMOUR SOME REMARKS ON ABSTRACT MACHINES GINSBURG. SEYMOUR SYNTHESIS OF MINIMAL-STATE MACHINES GINSBURG, SEYMOUR TWO FAMILIES OF LANGUAGES RELATED TO ALGOL GITHENS, J. A. THE TRADIC LEPRECHAUN COMPUTER GITTLEMAN. J. I. THERMAL AND ELECTRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITION PROCESS GIULIANO. V. LINGUISTIC AND MACHINE METHODS FOR COMPILING AND UPDATING THE HARVARD AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY GIULIANO. V. E. ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION GIULIANO. V. E. RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION LABORATORY GIULIANO. V. E. THE TRIAL TRANSLATOR. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR EXPERIMENTAL RUSSIAN-ENGLISH MA GIULIANO, VINCENT THE LOGIC OF AUTOMATIC FORMULA SYNTHESIS GIVENS, WALLACE THE CHARACTERISTIC VALUE-VECTOR PROBLEM GLAETTLI. H. H. DIGITAL FLUID LOGIC ELEMENTS GLAETTLI. H. H. HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SWITCHING ELEMENTS GLANTZ. HERBERT T. A NOTE ON MICROPROGRAMMING GLANTZ. HERBERT T. ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER GLANTZ, HERBERT T. ON THE RECOGNITION OF INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER GLANTZ. HERBERT T. RELIABILITY IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS GLANTZ, HERBERT T. THE MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING GLASER. E. L. CASCADED VARIABLE CYCLE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO THE 220 COMPUTER GLASER, E. M. A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER GLASER, E. M. A LOGARITHMIC VOLTAGE QUANTIZER GLASER. ROBERT SOME RESEARCH PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATED INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND SUBJECT-MAT GLASER. ROBERT H. A QUASI-SIMPLEX METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUBOPTIMUM PACKAGES OF ELECTRONIC BUILDING BLOCKS GLASERSFELD. E. V. HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE. II GLASS. BENTLEY HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM GLEASON. ANDREW M. FINDING THE MAXIMUM OF A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION GLEIM. R. A. AN ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE BURROUGHS DISK FILE 406 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 GAL - GLE ARAP634 183 ARAP623 217 TCJ3602 108 ROME62 685 TCJ3614 232 PECS52 3 CACM58B 10 CAN 60 .126 TCB1644 119 RMCS60 21 IBSJ621 64 IBMJ602 184 AOOC62 'H CCST61 472 ONR 60 39 PGEC594 4J2 AUS 60 G8.2 PGEC611 71 SJCC63 IH PGEC512 86 PGEC593 391 PGEC592 204 AUS 512 217 AUS 60A12.3 PGEC5510 133 JACM603 2~1 PGEC613 31>6 PGEC6010 469 PGEC611 62 JACM631 110 PGEC5"10 1,86 PGEC601 12 IIICR 612 128 TCJ1582 81, TC.l6632 129 TCJ26010 151 ADC 53 14 TCJ2593 110 ADC H 80 TCJ1581 2 MTP 58 625 AUS 513 305 TCB5612 66 ARAP591 118 T(;B1631 3 EDPS61 519 eCIP55 115 PGEC582 119 ICIP59 62 WJCC61 501 )lCR 621, 86 CACM5910 10 ICIP59 265 IBMJ601 28 CPFS61 11 I EES56 !>9 AUS 60BI0.1 TCJ1581 25 TCJ1582 78 EJCC60 143 CACM635 220 IBMJ621 55 PGEC591 13 PGEC5"3 346 JACM613 400 JACM6010 311 PGlC622 132 JACM5B3 266 JACM592 259 JACMU2 175 JACM6310 461 JACM611 61 JACM631 29 PACM5B 62 PGEC5910 441 JACM623 350 EJCC56 29 ONR 60 15 JCSI582 9!>1 OCR 62 181 I CIP59 163 EJCC58 13B ~SMT60 462 JACM513 29B AlC 631, 169 IFIP62 J ACM562 JACM572 PACM56 .. JCC57 LSU 57 WJCC58 PGEC5510 PWCS510 PLCI61 CAS 59 Mfl 612 ICSI581 ItARV61 FJCC63 632 17 11B 33 81 23 63 150 19 67 100 507 195 19B 341 406 GLE - GRE AUTHOR INOEX GLEISSNER, GENE H. NORC HIGH-SPEED PRINTER GLEISSNER, GENE H. THE NORC ANO SOME OF ITS APPLICATIONS GLENNIE, A. E. AN APPLICATION TO BALLISTICS GLENNIE, A. E. FUTURE TRENDS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING GLENNIE, A. E. OPERATING EXPERIE~CE WITH FORTRAN GLENNIE, A. E. PROGRAMMING FOR HIGH-SPEED OIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES GLICK, A. DEAN HIGH-SPEEO OIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERSION BY INTEGRATION OF A VARIABLE-RATE PULSE TRAIN GLICKAUF, J. S. AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS GLICKAUF, JOSEPH AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS GLICKAUG, J. S. AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS GLICKSTEIN, A. APPLICATION OF OIGITAL SIMULATION TECHNIQUES TO HIGHWAY DESIGN PROBL~MS GLINSKI, G. S. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS GLINSKI, GEORGE S. COMPUTER EOUCATION IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES GLORE, JOHN B. SORTING NONREDUNOANT FILES-TECHNIQUES USED IN THE FACT COMPILER GLOVER III, R. E. HIGH-FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR OF VERY THIN SUPERCONOUCTING FILMS AND CHANGES IN CRITICAL TEMP GLUCK, S. E. THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS GLUESING, EUGENE C. SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION GLUKHOV, YU. N. RELIABILITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH LINEAR SELECTION GLUSS, BRIAN A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUBOPTIMAL GROUP-TESTING POLICIES USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING ANO INFOR GLUSS, BRIAN FURTHER REMARKS ON LINE SEGMENT CURVE-FITTING USING DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING GOERTZEL, G. THE METHOD OF SPHERICAL HARMONICS AS APPLIED TO THE ONE-VELOCITY BOLTZMANN EQUATION IN INFI~ GOETZ, J. A. ELECTRON TUBE ANO CRYSTAL OIOOE EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTING EQUIPMENT GOETZ, MARTIN A. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POLYPHASE AND OSCILLATING SORT TECHNIQUES GOETZ, MARTIN A. DESIGN AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A VARIABLE-LENGTH RECORD SORT USING NEW FIXED LENGTH RECU~ GOETZ, MARTIN A. INTERNAL AND TAPE SORTING USING THE REPLACEMENT-SELECTION TECHNIQUE GOETZ, MARTIN A. ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF DATA ON DISK FILE MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT SORTING A~D GOFFMAN, W. INEFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS GOHEEN, H. E. SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER GOLAY, MARCEL J. E. THE LOGIC OF BIDIRECTIONAL BINARY COUNTERS GOLD, B. AUTOCORRElATIONS FOR BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF NOISELIKE PERIODIC SEQUENCES GOLO, R. D. SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETRIC DIODES IN MICROWAVE COMPUTERS GOLOBECK, ROBERT A. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE, SIZE OF STEP, ANO INDIVIOUAL DIFFERE GOLOBERG, E. A. AN ANALOG COMPUTER NYQUIST PLOTTER GOLDBERG, I. BENNETT ALTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR GOLOBERG, J. A MAGNETIC-ORUM SORTING SYSTEM GOLOBERG, J. A METHOD FOR RESOLVING MULTIPLE RESPONSES IN A PARALLEL SEARCH FILE GOLOBERG, J. LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASEO ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERRUGATION OF ALL ITEMS GOLDBERG, JACK A FIXED-PROGRAM DATA PROCESSOR FOR BANKING OPERATIONS GOLDBERG, R. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC COOING SYSTEM GOLDFINGER, ROY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COMPILEK SYSTEM GOLDFINGER, ROY THE IBM TYPE 705 AUTOCODER GOLOMAN, E. H. A TABLE LOOK-UP MACHINE FOR PROCESSING Of NATURAL LANGUAGES GOLDMAN, MAX ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR GOLDMAN, S. FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF CYBERNETIC ASPECTS OF HOMEOSTASIS GOLOMAN, STANFORD ELEMENTARY OERIVATION Of WAVE SHAPE ANO COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LIGHT USI~G THE GOLDSMITH, J. A. THE STATE OF THE ART, CAl COMMERCIAL COMPUTERS IN BRITAIN, JUNE 1959 GOLOSTEIN, A. B. A GENERALIZEO BROKERAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (RCA 5011 GOLDSTEIN, ALBERT B. MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE CENTRALIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM GOLDSTEIN, ALLEN A. ON THE 'BEST' AND 'LEAST QTH' APPROXIMATION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQ~ GOLDSTEIN, ALLEN A. ON THE METHOD OF MINIMUM COR 'BEST'I APPROXIMATION AND THE METHOO Of LEAST NTH POWERS GOLDSTEIN, M. RECURRENCE TECHNIQUES FOR THE CALCULATION OF BESSEL fUNCTIONS GOLDSTEIN, MAX COMPUTING AT LOS ALAMOS, GROUP T-l GOLOSTEIN, MAX SIGNIFICANCE ARITHMETIC ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER GULOSTICK, G. H. APPLICATION OF THE NCR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER BUILOI~ GOLDSTICK, G. H. COMPARISON OF SATURATED ANO NONSATURATEO SWITCHING CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES GULDSTICK, G. H. DESIGN OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USI~G LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES GOLDSTICK, G. H. DESIGN>OF COMPUTER CIRCUITS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES GOLDSTICK, G. H. DESIGN OF MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIERS GOLOSTICK, G. H. ~CR 315 CURRENT MODE DIODE LOGIC BUILOING BLOCKS GOLDSTINE, H. H. A PROCEOURE FOR THE DIAGONALIZATION OF NORMAL MATRICES GOLDSTINE, H. H. FOOTNOTE TO 'THE JACOBI METHOO FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES' GOLDSTINE, H. H. NUMERICAL PRDCEOURES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HYPERBOLIC PARTIAL OIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS GOLDSTINE, H. H. SYSTEMATICS OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS GOLDSTINE, H. H. THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES GOLDSTINE, HERMAN H. INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND APPLIEO MATHEMATICS GOLOSTINE, HERMAN H. NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, I GOLOSTINE, HERMAN H. NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, II GOLDSTINE, HERMAN H. NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, III GOLOSTINE, HERMAN H. NUMERICAL MATHEMATICAL METHODS, V GOLDSTINE, HERMAN H. SOME REMARKS ON LOGICAL DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING CHECKS GOLLUB, RAY PHILCO MODEL 212 COMPUTER EFFICIENCY THROUGH SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS GOLOVISTIKOV, P. P. DYNAMIC FLIP-FLOPS AND THEIR USE IN PARALLEL ACTION COMPUTERS GOLUB, GENE H. BOUNDS FOR THE ROUND-OFF ERRORS IN THE RICHARDSON SECOND ORDER METHOD GOLUROVSKIS, P. CENTRAL CONTROL OF ONE MILLION PARTS LOCATIONS GOMORY, R. E. THE TRIM PROBLEM GONZALEZ, RUDOLFO A MULTILAYER ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTER GOOD, I. J. A COMPARISON OF SOME METHOOS OF CALCULATING COVARIANCE FUNCTIONS ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER GOOD, I. J. HOW MUCH SCIENCE CAN YOU HAVE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS GOOOE, H. H. PGEC STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION IN COMPUTERS GOOOE, H. H. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 GOODE, H. H. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 GOODE, H. H. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, 1959 GOOOE, HARRY H. SIMULATION AND OISPLAY OF FOUR INTERRELATED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS GOODMAN, B. B. THE MAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF NEGATIVE SURFACE ENERGY GOODMAN, H. P. THE SIMULATION OF THE ORION TIME-SHARING SYSTEM ON SIRIUS GOOOMAN, N. R. CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSEO LOOP MEASUREMENTS GOODWIN, A. E. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ANO THE ONTARIO OEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GOODWIN, E. T. MATHEMATICAL TABLES GOODWIN, T. F. SEAL, A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING GOODWIN, T. F. SUMMER SCHOOL ON AOVANCES IN PROGRAMMING AND NON-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS GORDON, B. A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION GORDON, B. B. PHYSICAL SIMULATION OF NUCLEAR REACTOR POWER PLANT SYSTEMS GORDON, B. M. A HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC-CORE OUTPUT PRINTER GORDON, B. M. A SHAFT-TO-DIGITAL ENCODER GORODN, B. M. AN OPERATIONAL-DIGITAL FEEOBACK DIVIDER GOROON, B. M. SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING COMPUTERS GORDON, BARRY AN OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 GORDON, BERNARD M. APPLICATION OF OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES TO INDUSTRIAL CONTROL GORDON, BERNARD M. OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES GOROON, G. A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATOR 407 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 GIB - GUR CACM596 LSU 56 F TT 53 ARAP5'11 TCJ5622 FTT 53 WJCC5 7 L SU 58 LSU 51> L SU 51 WJCC61 'jCR 612 CAN 58 CACM635 ONR 60 PI RE530 WJCC59 CENG59 J ACM631 CACM628 PACM~'1 25 52 216 8 132 101 12B 14 239 1 39 L43 23 HI 153 U88 288 1~8 1>9 441 ~6 EJCC53 67 CACM635 223 CACM635 264 CACM635 201 CACM635 245 CACM611l ,57 F JCC63 35 PGEC571 I PGEC613 383 PGEC593 287 &6 PLCI61 'iCR 602 41 PACM59 &2 NCR 564 lOl PGEC614 fl8 LCMf61 63 WJCC56 '19 WJCC57 188 ONR 54 30 WJeC56 49 I BMJ613 1'12 EJCC60 113 SOS 59 108 JPI 62 3l TeJ2593 97 CAS 60 (,8 CAS 62 :Ii JACM573 HI PACM56 5 PACM59 66 ClNR 51> 'l9 CACM633 111 ~CR 594 204 PGEC602 161 PGEC624 518 'ICR 612 U4 P (;EC622 2>~6 'ICR 624 4 JACM592 176 JACM601 18 ECIP55 160 ECIP55 1 JACM591 59 DIP 62 212 MSEE4bl I:> MSEE461 7 MSEE462 L2 MSEE462 18 EJCC53 96 PACM61 10C2 :ENG59 96 BIT 624 212 CAN 62 '>3 IBSJ621 71 PGEC636 761 rCJ3614 262 18MJ584 282 PGEC552 49 PGEC601 12 C"'CM603 131 ICC 6(1l0 23 PACM5B 65 IBMJ621 63 TCB5612 51 JACM563 239 CAN 58 311 ADC 53 155 ROMt:62 585 TCB1633 77 ~JCC58 212 BO EJCC57 PACM52T 6 WJCC54 12B PGEC541 17 PACM52P :.13 J"'CM561 3 IIJCC54 45 HACC5,) 29 ItlSJ621 18 407 GOR - GRO AUTHOR INDEX GEOFFREY A GENERAL PURPOSE SYSTEMS SIMULATION PROGRAM GORDON, N. L. A NOTE ON A METHOD OF COMPUTING THE GAMMA FUNCTION GORDON, R. M. CHECKING FOR LOOPS IN NETWORKS GORDON, WILLIAM L. DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES IN DESIGN AUTOMATION GORE, WILLIS SYSTEM REDUNDANCY AND INFORMATION THEORY GOREUX, L. DESCRIPTION OF A COMPUTATION CARRIED OUT FOR FAD (FRENCH) GORKE, W. REPORT ON A RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON LEARNING MACHINES GORMAN, O. F. A LOGIC OESIGN TRANSLATOR GORMAN, T. P. AUTOMATIC COOING FOR THE IBM 701 GORN, S. AN AXIOMATIC APPROACH TO PREFIX LANGUAGES GORN, S. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MICROFLOWCHARTS GORN, SAUL DETECTION OF GENERATIVE AMBIGUITIES IN CONTEXT-FREE MECHANICAL LANGUAGES GORN, SAUL MECHANICAL PRAGMATICS, A TIME-MOTION STUDY OF A MINIATURE MECHANICAL LINGUISTIC SYSTEM GORN, SAUL PLANNING UNIVERSAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOING GORN, SAUL SOME BASIC TERMINOLOGY CONNECTEO WITH MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS GORN, SAUL SPECIFICATION LANGUAGES FOR MECHANICAL LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSORS, A BAKER'S DOZEN GORN, SAUL STANDARDIZED PROGRAMMING METHODS AND UNIVERSAL COOING GORN, SAUL THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF FORMAL MIXEO LANGUAGES GOROG, E. A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN COOES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES GDROC, E. SOME NEW CLASSES OF CYCLIC COOES USED FOR BURST-ERROR CORRECTION GOSOEN, J. A. EQUITABLE DIST~IBUTION GDSDEN, J. A. ESTIMATING COMPUTER PERFORMANCE GOSDEN, J. A. GENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE GOS.DEN, J. A. MARKET RESEARCH APPLICATIONS ON LEO GDSDEN, J. A. STANDARDIZEO COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE GOSOEN, JOHN A. REPORT OF A VISIT TO DISCUSS COMMON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND, 1 GOTLIEB, C. C. EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY GOTLIEB, C. C. RUNNING A COMPUTER EFFICIENTLY GOTLIEB, C. C. SOFTWARE PROBLEMS GOTLIEB, C. C. SORTING ON COMPUTERS GOTLIEB, C. C. SORTING ON COMPUTERS GOTLIES, C. C. TEST OF AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM ON FERUT GOTLIEB, C. C. THE CONSTRUCTION OF CLASS-TEACHER TIME-TABLES GOTLIEB, CALVIN C. GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIUNS GOTO, E. APPLICATION OF ERROR-CORRECTING COOES TO MULTI-WAY SWITCHING GOTO, E. ESAKI OIOOE HIGH-SPEEO LOGICAL CIRCUITS GOTO, E. SOME THEOREMS USEFUL IN THRESHOLD LOGIC FOR ENUMERATING BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS GOTO, EIICHI MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR PARAMETRON COMPUTERS GOTO, EIICHI THE ESAKI DIODE GOTO, EIICHI THE PARAMETRON GOTO, MOTINORI THE RELAY COMPUTER ETl MARK II GOTTERER, MALCOLM H. REAL-TIME COMPUTER-BASEO MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS GDULO, RODERICK A NOTE ON CONTACT NETWORKS fOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS OF fOUR VARIABLES GOULD, RODERICK THE APPLICATION OF GRAPH THEORY TO THE SYNTHESIS Of CONTACT NETWORKS GOWER, J. C. A NOTE ON AN ITERATIVE METHOD fOR ROOT EXTRACTION GOWER, J. C. A SPECIALIZED AUTOCDDE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS GOWER, J. C. AN AVTOCODE FOR TABLE MANIPULATION GOWER, J. C. THE HANDLING OF MULTIWAY TABLES ON COMPUTERS GRABBE, E. M. COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS GRABBE, E. M. THE DIGITAC AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEM GRAD, B. DECISION TABLES IN SYSTEMS DESIGN GRADO, GILBERT R. A SOLUTION TO THE EULE~ ANGLE TRANSfORMATION EQUATIONS GRAFf, H. H. THE RECORDING, CHECKING, AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS GRAFTON, O. A. THE PHOTOCHROMIC MICROIMAGE MEMORY GRAHAM, J. W. DATA SORTING WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS GRAHAM, J. W. PROCESSING MAGNETIC TAPE fILES WITH VARIABLE BLOCKS GRAHAM, M. THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY GRAHAM, R. ON GAT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSLATORS GRAHAM, R. E. A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE COOING GRAHAM, R. M. THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MAO TRANSLATOR GRAHAM, ROBERT M. AN ALGORITHM fOR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATIONS GRAHAM, ROBERT M. AN ALGORITHM FOR TRANSLATING BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS GRAHAM, ROBERT M. ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE IAL GRAHAM, ROBERT M. TRANSLATION BETWEEN ALGEBRAIC COOING LANGUAGES GRAM, C. GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE GRANEY, EDWARD P. MAINTENANCE AND ACCEPTANCE TESTS USED ON THE MioAC GRANHOLM, J. W. ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS GRANT, J. A. NOTE O~ THE INTEGRALS OF PRODUCTS OF ASSOCIATED LEGENDRE fUNCTIONS GRANT, J. W. PRODUCTION CONTROL SCHEME FOR LETCHWORTH FACTORY GRA~T, J. W. THE COMPUTER AS AN AID TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENI GRASSELLI, A. THE DESIGN OF PROGRAM-MODIFIABLE MIC~O-PROGRAMMED CONTROL UNITS GRASSELLI, ANTONIO CONTROL UNITS FOR SEQUENCING COMPLEX ASYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS GRAU, A. A. A TRANSLATOR-ORIENTED SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE GRAU, A. A. ON A FLOATING-POINT NUMBER REPRESENTATION FOR USE WITH ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGES GRAU, A. A. ON THE REDUCTION OF NUMBER RANGE IN THE USE OF THE GRAEf FE PROCESS GRAU, A. A. ON TRANSLATION OF BOOLEAN EXPRESSIONS GRAU, A. A. RECURSIVE PROCESSES AND ALGOL T~ANSLATION GRAVES, R. L. INTOP, AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GAME GRAY JR, H. J. A DIODE MULTIPLEXER fOR ANALOG VOLTAGES GRAY JR, H. J. AN ANALOG-To-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SERIAL COMPUTING MACHINES GRAY JR, H. J. OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM GRAY JR, H. J. PROPAGATION OF TRUNCATION ERRORS IN THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION Of ORDINARY DIFfERENTIAL EQUATI GRAY JR, H. J. SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MULTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL fLIGHT TRAINER GRAY JR, H. J. THE DESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS fOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS GRAY JR, HARRY J. I~VESTIGATIONS OF MAGNETIC AMPLIfIERS WITH fEEDBACK GRAY, O. A. DATA TRANSMISSION fOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART I, GENE~AL CONSIDERATIONS GRAY, H. J. DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AUTOSYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS GRAY, H. J. DIGITAL COMPUTER SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN REAL TIME GRAY, H. J. THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL GRAY, H. L. NORMALIZED fLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC WITH AN INDEX Of SIGNIFICANCE GRAY, MARION C. BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF INTEGRAL ORDER AND COMPLEX ARGUMENT GRAY, MYRA DESIGN OF A MULTI PROGRAMMED ALGEBRAIC COMPILER GRAY, R. l. AN ELECTRICALLY ALTERABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE TWISTDR MEMORY GRAY, WALTER RAYOAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEMS GREA, RENE SOME ASPECTS Of SWITCHING ALGEARA GREANIAS, E. C. CONSIOERATIONS I~ THE DESIGN OF CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES GREANIAS, E. C. DESIGN Of LOGIC FOR RECDCNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS AY SIMULATION GREANIAS, E. C. SOM~ IMPORTANT FACTORS IN THE PRACTICAL UTILIZATION OF OPTICAL CHARACTER READERS CREANIAS, E. C. THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION GREANIAS, E. C. THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITlEN NUME~AlS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS GO~OON, 408 COMPUTtR LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 GLE - GRE EJCC61 87 JACM604 387 CACM637 384 EJCC60 205 RTCS62 294 ICC 582 18 ICC 6115 28 FJCC62 251 JACM554 253 ROME62 1 CACM590 27 JACM632 196 CACM62D 576 ilNR 54 14 CACM618 336 CACM61D 532 JACM573 254 PACM59 25 I BMJ632 151 I BMJ632 102 9 SJCC63 TCJ5634 2.76 PACM62 .120 TCJ3603 142 IfIP62 57 CACM63N 660 CLUN55 171 JACM543 124 CAN 62 198 ADOC62 (,8 CACM635 194 JACM572 121 IFIP62 13 AIC 601 1 ICIP59 396 PGEC601 25 If IP62 747 DIP 62 610 DIP 62 (,30 DIP 62 595 DIP 62 580 AUS 63 A.19 PGEC5B3 196 HARV571 244 TCJL5B3 142 TCJ5634 313 ROME62 (,13 TCJ4624 280 HACC59 1 IIJCC54 38 PACM62 16 PGEC603 362 EJCC58 108 LCMT61 385 CAN 60 211 CACM61D 555 PGEC594 419 CACM597 24 WCR 584 41 CACM611 28 CACM617310 JACM622 222 PACM59 14 PACM5B 29 PGEC636 629 JACM552 95 P IRE611 296 TCJ6644 3~6 EDPS61 35 BCS 58 (,9 PGfC623 336 PGEC624 483 JACM('24 480 CACM('23 160 JACM634 B8 CACM627 384 CACM('l1 10 PACM61 lOBI PGEC552 64 PIRE530 14(,2 PACM59 41 JACM551 5 PGEC593 316 P IRE530 1388 PGEC583 213 AUS 63 (;.4 EJCC5!l ~4 WJCC5R 87 IF IP('2 273 E JCC59 244 CACM614 11>9 PACM61 2Bl PGECI>04 4!>1 E JCC5Z 10 HARV572 281 ~CR 514 119 18MJ571 a ()CR 62 129 IEES56 45(, 18MJ631 14 408 GRE - HAM AUTHOR INDEX GREATOREX. O. S. COMMERCIAL TRANSLATOR GREBE. K. R. NEW FERRITE CORE ARRAYS FOR LARGE-CAPACITY STORAGE GREEN JR. BERT F. BASEBALL. AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER GREEN JR. BERT F. BASEBALL. AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER GREEN JR. BERT F. COMPUTER LANGUAGES FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION GPEEN JR. BERT F. EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN ADDITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR GREEN. 8. K. CHEMICAL SWITCHES GREEN. C. APACHE. A BREAKTHROUGH IN ANALOG COMPUTING GREEN. C. UTILISATION OF AN ANALDGUE-TO-DIGITAL LINKAGE SYSTEM IN A BIG SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING CENTRE GREEN. O. M. STATISTICAL RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS AND THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNIZERS GREEN. J. REPORT ON THE ·ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL bO GREEN. J. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL bO GREEN. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL bO GREEN, J. REVISED RFPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL bO GREEN. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL bO GREEN. JULIEN POSSIBLE MOOIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE GREEN. JULIEN REMARKS ON ALGOL AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION GREEN. JULIEN SYMBOL MANIPULATION IN XTRAN GREEN. M. W. LARGE FILES FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL BASED ON SIMULTANEOUS INTERROGATION OF ALL ITEMS GREEN. R. A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE GREEN. W. K. PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM GREENBERG. H. J. FOURIER ANALYSIS OF THE MOTION OF A HYORAULICALLY CONTROLLED PISTON GREENBERG. H. J. THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF EXTENDED INITiAL VALUE PROBLEMS GREENBERGER. MARTIN NOTES ON A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR GREENBERGER, MARTIN RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS GREENBLOTT. B. J. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERMISSIVE-MAKE RELAY GREENE. A. J. DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAUX AS AN AID TO MANAGEMENT GREENE. G. B. THE MARCHANT COMPUTER SYSTEM GREENE. GEORGE B. THE MINIAC GREENE. I. GUIDES TO TEACHING COBOL GREENE. P. H. A SUGGESTED MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION IN A COMPUTER THAT PERCEIVES. LEARNS. AND GREENE, P. H. NETWORKS WHICH REALIZE A MODEL FOR INFORMATION REPRESENTATION GREENE. PETER H. AN APPROACH TO COMPUTERS THAT PERCEIVE. LEARN. AND REASON GREENE. PETER H. ON THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION BY NEURAL NET MODELS GREENE. T. G. MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS GREENFIELD. MARTIN N. FACT SEGMENTATION GREENSMITH. D. A. A CASE STUDY IN THE APPLICATION OF AN EMIDEC ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM GREENSMITH. D. S. A CASE STUDY IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING GREENSPAN. D. ON THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF DELTA U = FlU) GREENSTADT. J. ON THE REDUCTION OF CONTINUOUS PROBLEMS TO DISCRETE FORM GREENSTADT. J. L. THE IBM 709 COMPUTER GREENSTEIN. JEROME L. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES GREENWALD. I. D. CONCLUSIONS AFTER USING THE PACT IADVANCEO COOING TECHNIQUE GREENWALD. IRWIN PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM GREENWALD. IRWIN D. A TECHNIQUE FOR HANOLING MACRO INSTRUCTIONS GREENWALD. IRWIN D. THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM. PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION GREENWALD. SIDNEY SEAC GREENWALD. SIDNEY SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM GREENWOOD. OONALD T. A COMPARISON OF HIGHER-ORDER DIFFERENCE METHODS IN THE SOLUTION OF BEAM-VIBRATION PR GREENWOOD. DONALD T. NETWORK-TYPE OIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELD-PROBLEM ANALOGIES GREENWOOD. DONALD T. THE REPRESENTATION OF CONSTRAINTS BY MEANS OF AN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER G~EGG. C. R. PERSONNEL REQUIREME~TS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN MACHINE COMPUTATION GREGORY. J. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER GREGORV. R. H. DATA PROCESSING AND INFORMATION HANOLING GREGORY. R. H. DOCUMENT PROCESSING GREGO~Y. R. H. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 195b GREGORY. R. L. MOOELS AND THE LOCALIZATION OF FUNCTION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM GREIG. JOHN THE CIRCLE COMPUTER GREKO. BERTIL COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL HISTORY AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS GRELL. N. F. DIFFERENCES IN INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF INFORMATION SERVICES GREMS. M. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IMPROVE RELIABILITY GREMS. MANDALAY A CARD FORMAT FOR REFERENCE FILES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING GREMS, MANDALAY A SURVEY OF LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GREMS. MANDALAY A TRULY AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEM GREMS, MANDALAY ABBREVIATING WORDS SYSTEMATICALLY GREMS. MANDALAY GLOSSARY CONSTRUCTION GREMS. MANDALAY TERMS FREQUENTLY COMBINED IN PROBLEM DESCRIPTION GRENIEWSKI. M. EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR DIGITAL COMPUTER URAL-2 GRENIEWSKI. MAREK THE EXTERNAL LANGUAGE KLIPA FOR THE URAL-2 DIGITAL COMPUTER GRENOT. J. THE PROCESSING OF P.Z.T. OBSERVATIONS BY A SMALL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER GRESSETT. G. L. AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF P~OGRAMS GREY. L. OPTIMIZATION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS GRIESER. NORMAN PRODUCTION CONTROL WITH THE ELECOM 125 GRIESMER. J. H. A SOUND FOR ERROR-CORRECTING CODES G~IESMER. JAMES H. THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES GRIFFIN JR. J. S. 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A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECH~IQUES AND THE RC HASSLER, JOHN APPLICATION OF IBM EDP METHODS TO THE CALCULATION OF THE FORMATION CONSTANTS OF COMPLEX ION HATTERY, LOWELL H. PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL HAUETER, R. C. SEAC HAUETER, RUTH C. AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TO SEAC INPUT-OUTPUT HAUGHTON, K. E. A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART III, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTEO SLIDER BEARI HAUGHTON, K. E. AIR-LUBRICATED SLIOER BEARINGS FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING SPACING CONTROL HAUGK, G. THE FLYING SPOT STORE HAUSNER, A. MULTIPLE INTEGRALS ON A NON-REPETITIVE ANALOG COMPUTER HAUSNER, ARTHUR COR~ECTION TO 'PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION ANO TREATING SINGULARITIES HAUSNER, ARTHUR PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ELIMINATING DIVISION AND TREATING SINGULARITIES IN COMPUTER SOL HAWKINS, E. N. A MULTI-PASS TRANSLATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 HAWKINS, E. N. PSEUDO-COOE TRANSLATION ON MULTI-LEVEL STORAGE MACHINES HAWKINS, J. K. 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L. MAGNETIC CORE ACCESS SWITCHES HAYNES, JOHN G. EVALUATION OF INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS BY GAUSSIAN INTEGRATION HAYNES, JOHN L. LOGIC CIRCUITS USING SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC DEVICES, A SURVEY HAYNES, M. K. A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR SIMULATING CRYOTRON CIRCUITS HAYNES, M. K. CRYOTRON STORAGE, ARITHMETIC AND LOGICAL CIRCUITS HAYNES, M. K. MULTIDIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC MEMORY SELECTION SYSTEMS HAYNES, MUNRO K. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF CRYOTRON ~ETWORKS BY COMPUTER SIMULATION HAYS, D. G. THE USE OF MACHINES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR STRUCTURAL ANAL HAYS, DAVID G. AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE-OATA PROC[sSING HAYS, OAVID G. GROUPING AND OEPENDENCY THEORIES HAYS, DAVIO G. LINGUISTIC RESEARCH AT THE RA~D CORPORATION HAYS, DAVID G. ON THE VALUE OF DEPENDENCY CONNECTIO~S HAYUM, R. DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR HAYWARD, R: K. DOCUMENT HANOLING AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION HEAD, R. V. REAL-TIME PROGRAMMING SPECIFICATIONS HEALD, J. HESTON TRANSITION FROM A MANUAL TO A MACHINE INDEXING SYSTEM HEALY, M. J. R. FORTRAN SUBROUTINE FOR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS HEALY, M. J. R. PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE REGRESSION HEAP, 8. R. A MECHANIZATION OF ALGEBRAIC OIFFERENTIATION AND THE AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF FORMULAE FOR MOL HEARD, J. B. THE ADEQUACY ANO EFFICIENCY OF PROGRAM TESTING HEASLY JR, C. C. A RELIABLE CHARACTER SENSING SYSTEM FOR DOCUMENTS PREPAREO ON CONVENTIONAL BUSINESS DEVI HEASLY JR, CLYDE C. SELFCHEK, A NEW COMMON LANGUAGE HEASLY JR, CLYOE C. SOME COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF CHARACTER-SENSING SYSTEMS HEASLY JR, CLYDE C. SOME ELEMENTS OF OPTICAL SCANNING HEATH JR, HAROLD F. RELIABILITY OF AN AIR OEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM, COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT HECKELMAN, T. J. INFORMATION HANOLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX HEDBERG, R. DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART III, THE EXPA~DED FUNCTION OF T HEDETNIEMI, S. DETERMINING FASTEST ROUTES USING FIXED SCHEDULES HEGGS, P. LINEAR OISCRIMINATION OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES HEIDRICH. A. RADAR SYSTEMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES HEIJN, H. J. THE PHILIPS COMPUTER PASCAL HEISER, O. H. DATA-PROCESSING TASKS FOR THE 1960 CENSUS HEISING, w. P. FORTRAN HEISING, W. P. METHODS OF FILE ORGANIZATION FOR EFFICIENT USE OF IBM RAMAC FILES HEISING, W. P. NOTE ON RANDOM ADDRESSING TECHNIQUES HEISING, WILLIAM P. A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME HEIZER, L. E. TRANSFER FUNCTION SIMULATION BY MEANS OF AMPLIFIERS AND POTENTIOMETERS HELBIG, W. A. THE LOGIC OeSIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM HELD, MICHAEL A OYNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS HELLER, J. A MONTE-CARLO APPROACH TO THE SOLUTION OF SCHEDULING PROBLEMS HELLER. J. SEQUENCING ASPECTS OF MULTIPROGRAMMING HELLER, JACK MATHEMATICAL SERVICE ROUTINES HELLERMAN, H. ADDRESSING MULTIOIMENSIONAL ARRAYS HELLERMAN, H. ON THE INPUT IMPEDANCE NETWORK ERROR IN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS HELLERMAN. H. REALIZING BOOLEAN CONNECTIVES ON THE IBM 1620 HELLERMAN, L. METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE HELLERMAN, LEO A CATALOG OF THREE-VARIABLE OR-INVERT AND AND-INVERT LOGICAL CIRCUITS HELLERMAN. LEO A COMPUTER ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS HELMAN, D. R. OESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR HELY IV, JOHN P. THE PROCESSING OF REMOTE DATA HEMPSTEAD, GUS PACT LOOP EXPANSION HEMY, D. C. THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION CONTROL HENDERSON. D. S. RESIDUE CLASS ERROR CHECKING CODES HENDERSON, D. S. VARIABLE FIELD-LENGTH DATA MANIPULATION IN FIXED WORD-LENGTH MEMORY HENDERSON, F. M. TWO PROBLEMS IN FLUID MECHANICS HENDERSON, MADELINE BERRY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN MACHINE INDEXING RESEARCH HENDERSON, ROLANO G. COMPUTATIONS IN MAGNETIC AND GRAVITY INTERPRETATION HENDERY, R. J. RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES HENDRICKSON, A. P. MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM HENDRICKSON, HERBERT C. FAST HIGH-ACCURACY BINARY PARALLEL AODITION HENLE, R. A. HIGH-SPEEO TRANSISTOR COMPUTER CIRCUIT DESIGN 412 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 HAM - HEN IEES56 149 MSEE461 ';i rC81574 136 CAS 59 50 CAN 58 B8 LSU 56 75 LSU 56 123 TCB6634 137 AUS 571 107 IEES56 416 IEES56 302 TCJ4613 255 PACM62 100 CACM63N 694 '4IPP61 2 P IRE530 1300 EJCC52 39 IBMJ593 260 LCMT61 341 LCMT61 19 SJCC63 205 PGEC624 HO PGEC621 42 ARAP623 163 IClP59 144 NCR 602 88 OPI 62 233 PGEC633 251 WOC062 93 P IRE611 31 JPI 62 187 ~CR 602 18 FJCC63 6U9 lEES 56 165 PACMS8 4B WCR 514 205 EJCC54 40 PIICM61 11-2 LCMT61 1 PGEC623 .352 PACM56 IS PGEC612 191 ONR 60 353 ONR 60 3',j6 PGEC521 25 P IRE611 245 ICIP59 188 CABS62 3'14 ~ SMT60 2,8 '15MT60 13 MTL 612 577 FJCC62 154 TC86623 '15 CACM637 316 MIPP61 170 CACM631 32 TCJ6631 57 TCJ6633 287 CAN 62 118 WCR 514 111 SACI58 23 WJCCS9 176 OCR 62 15 PGEC564 224 EJCC61 241 IBSJ633 ~'18 SJCC63 1 OPI 62 145 rtCR 594 190 PGEC612 17S CAS 57 29 CACM633 85 IIJCCS8 194 1 BSJ632 112 CACM610 446 J IICM563 Id6 EJCC61 158 PACM61 7-2 PAOl62 41 JACM613 426 LSU 56 151 CACM624 20S PGECS53 118 CACM6H 385 IBMJ611 B PGEC633 198 EJCC59 238 FJCC62 154 LSU 57 62 J ACM564 2 '12 TCJ2591 24 PACM61 UBI PGEC635 ,12 AUS 60B'l.1 MIPP61 22 PACM58 12 IBMJ574 363 E JCCS4 14 PGEC604 465 EJCCS6 64 412 HEN - HOO AUTHOR INDEX HENRICI, P. 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SYSTEM DESIGN HICKMAN. T. C. EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH AN E.D.P. SYSTEM HICKS. J. S. AN EFF[CIENT METHOD FOR GENERATING UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF AN N-DIME~ HICKS, W. THE COBOL L[BRARIAN HIGGINS. E. J. ENG[NEER[NG DESIGN ON A COMPUTER HIGGINS. JOSEPH J. S[MULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTATION OF CHEMICAL KINET[CS H[GG[NS. JOSEPH J. S[MULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEM[CAL SYSTEMS. III. ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGN[T[ON H[GHLEYMAN. W. H. A GENERAL[ZED SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES HIGHLEYMAN. W. H. AN ANALOG METHOD FOR CHARACTER RECOGN[TION HIGHLEYMAN. W. H. L[NEAR DECISIO~ FUNCTIONS W[TH APPLICATION TO PATTERN RECOGN[T[ON HIGMAN. B. THE AUTOMAT[ON OF AN ELECTION HIGMAN. B. TOWARDS AN ALGOL TRANSLATOR HIGMAN, B. WHAT EVERYBODY SHDULD KNOW ABOUT ALGOL H[GONNET, RENE A. SOME ASPECTS OF SWITCH[NG ALGEBRA HILDERBRANDT. PAUL RADIX EXCHANGE. AN [NIERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR D[GITAL COMPUTERS H[L[BRANO, J. SEMICONDUCTOR PARAMETR[C DIODES IN MICROWAVE COMPUTERS H[LL, G. AUTOMAT[C PROGRAMM[NG H[LL. G. W. INTERPROGRAM SYSTEM AUTOMATIC PROGRAMM[NG FOR CSIRAC H[LL. H. H. A DYNAM[C LOGIC TECHNIQUE FOR SIXTEEN MEGACYCLE CLDCK RATE HILL. J. L. MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNET[C DRUM SYSTEM HILL, J. S. PROGRAMM[NG ORDINARY L[FE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FOR THE DATATRON HILL. JOHN L. DES[GN FEATURES OF REM[NGTON RAND SPEED TALLY HILL. L. C. NUMER[CAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF TIME-VARY[NG SYSTEMS H[LL. N. D. EMI DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS HILL, N. D. [NTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS H[LL, N. D. NICHOLAS H[LL, RUSSELL E. [NDUSTRIAL RECORD KEEPING, A ROUTINE ON THE IBM bSO H[LL, U. EFf[C[ENT HANDL[NG OF SUBSCRIPTED VAR[ABLES IN ALGOL 60 COMPILERS HILL, Y. M. CONSIDERATIONS [N THE DES[GN OF CHARACTER RECOGN[TION DEV[CES H[LLEGASS, J. R. GENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE H[LLER JR. LEJAREN A. COMPUTER MUS[C H[LLER, J. 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A LOGICAL READING SYSTEM FOR NONRETURN-TO-lERO MAGNET[C RECORDING HOAGLAND. A. S. HIGH DENS[TY D[GITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING TECHN[QUES HOAGLAND. A. S. HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC RECORD[NG TECHN[QUES HOAGLAND, A. S. 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A. S. MAGNETIC RECORD·ING HEAD DESIGN HOAGLAND. A. S. -MASS STORAGE HOAGLAND. ALBERT S. MEMORV DEVICES HOARE. C. A. R. QUICKSORT HOARE. C. A. R. REPORT ON THE ELLIOTT ALGOL TRANSLATOR HOARE. C. A. R. THE ELLIOTT ALGOL INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM HOBBS. L. C. REVIEW AND SURVEY OF MASS MEMORIES HOBERG, G. G. THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER HOBSON, J. E. NEW EQUATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT HOCHWALO, W. A TRANSISTOR OPERATIONAL D.C. AMPLIFIER HOCHWALD, WALTER ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DESIGN HOCHWALD, WALTER TRANSISTQRIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS HOCKNEV, R. W. ABS12 ALGOL. AN EXTENSION TO ALGOL 60 FOR INDUSTRIAL USE HODOINETT. N. DISTRIBUTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICAL DATA HODGKINSON. R. E. SOME FACTORS AFFECTING RELIABILITV HDFF, MARCIAN ADAPTIVE SWITCHING CIRCUITS HOFFMAN. A. J. LARGE LINEAR PROGRAMS HOFFMAN, A. J. ON MODRE GRAPHS WITH DIAMETERS 2 AND 3 HOFFMAN, A. J. 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ANALOG TIME DELAY SYSTEM HOGENSON, C. O. A COMPACT 166-KILOBIT FILM MEMORV HOGG, O. A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING EQUIPMENT HOGG, I. H. INFORMATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION HOGLUND, K. M. DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION HOGUE, E. W. A SATURABLE-TRANSFORMER DIGITAL AMPLIFIER WITH DIODE SWITCHING HOHN, F. E. ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES HOHN, F. E. SVMMETRIC POLVNOMIALS IN BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS HOHN, F. E. THE NEED FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN NON-COMPUTER ASPECTS OF THE THEORV OF DIGITAL CONTROL P HOHN, F. E. THE THEORV OF NETS HOHN. FRANZ E. 2N-TERMINAL CONTACT NETWORKS HOLBERTON. FRANCES E. APRLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COOING TO LOGICAL PROCESSES HOLBERTON, FRANCES E. PROPOSED ADVANCED COOING SYSTEM FOR UNIVAC-LARC HOLBROOK. BERNARD D. SOME LOGICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF SWITCHING NETWORKS HOLDEN. T. S. MULTIPOINT DIGITAL TEMPERATURE RECORDER WITH PUNCHED TAPE OUTPUT HOLOEN. T. S. 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THE MULTILINGUAL TERMINOLOGV PROJECT HOLMSTROM, J. E. THE MULTILI~GUAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT HOLMSTROM, J. E. THF. PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY HOLST, PER ASBJORN BIBLIOGRAPHV ON SWiTCHING CIRCUITS AND LOGICAL ALGEBRA HOLST, PER ASBJORN DYNAMIC ACCURACV ANO ERROR IN ANALOG COMPUTATIONS HOLT, A. W. AN ELECTRONIC DIRECTORV FOR SORTING MAIL HOLT, A. W. AN EXPERIMENTAL RAPID ACCESS MEMORV USING DIODES A~D CAPACITORS HOLT, A. W. MAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE TRANSLATION HOLT, A. W. PROGRAM OKGANIZATlON AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DVNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION HOLT, ANATOL OVER-ALL COMPUTATION CONTROL AND LABELLING HDLT, ANATDL W. GENERAL PURPOSE PROGRAMMI~G SYSTEMS HOLT, A~ATOL W. PROGRAM DRGANIZATION AND RECORD KEEPING FOR DVNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION HOLT, ARTHUR W. MEMORV DEVICES HOODES, R. A. THE MUSP STATISTICAL SYSTEM HOOKE, ROBERT 'DIRECT SEARCH' SOLUTION OF NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL PROBLEMS HOOKER, W. W. 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A NOTE ON THE CALCULATION OF INTEREST INGERMAN, P. Z. DYNAMIC DECLARATIONS INGERMAN, P. Z. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MICROFLOWCHARTS INGERMAN, P. Z. THU~KS INGERMAN, PETER ZILAHY TOWARDS A THEORY OF RECURSIVE PROCESSORS INNES, DAPHNE FILTER, A TOPOLOGICAL PATTERN SEPARATION COMPUTER PROGRAM INNES, F. THE ELECTROGRAPHIC RECORDING TECHNIQUE INNES, FRANK T. HIGH SPEED PRINTER AND PLOTTER IRLANO, E. A. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS IRONS, E. T. A PROPOSED INTERPRETATION IN ALGOL IRONS. E. T. AN ERROR-CORRECTING PARSE ALGORITHM IRONS, E. T. COMMENTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECURSIVE PROCEDURES AND BLOCKS IN ALGOL 60 IRONS, E. T. THE STRUCTURE AND USE OF THE SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER IRONS, EDGAR T. A SYNTAX DIRECTED COMPILER FOR ALGOL 60 IRVINE, N. L. SIMULATION BY MODELING IRWIN, S. N. ANALOG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRI ISAAC, E. J. MACHINE AIDS TO CODING ISAAC, E. J. SORTING BY ADDRESS CALCULATION ISAAC, M. G. DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC RESPONSE OF LINEAR TIME VARIABLE SYSTEMS ISAACS, P. J. MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIODES ISAKSSON, H. GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE ISBITZ, HAROLD CLIP. A COMPILER LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING ISBITZ, HAROLD RADIX EXCHANGE, A~ INTERNAL SORTING METHOD FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS ISHIBASHI, Y. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS ISHIDA, H. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS ISHIDATE, T. EODYCARD MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE ISHII, O. A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY ISRAEL, D. R. SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS ISRAEL, DAVID R. SIMULATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE TEST AND EVALUATION OF REAL-TIME COMPUTER PROGRAMS ITO, WALLY REAL-TIME OIGITAL ANALYSIS AND ERROR-COMPENSATING TECHNIOUES ITTNER III, W. B. A SURVEY OF CONTACT RESISTANCE THEORY FOR NOMINALLY CLEAN SURFACES ,ITTNER III, W. B. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CRYOGENIC COMPONENTS ITTNER III, W. B. THE CASE FOR CRYOTRONICS ITTNER III, W. B. THIN FILM CRYOTRON TIME CONSTANTS IVERSON, K. E. GRADUATE INSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH IVERSON, K. E. PROGRAMMING NOTATION IN SYSTEMS DESIGN IVERSON, KENNETH E. A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, AND APPLICATIONS IVERSON, KENNETH E. A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE IVERSON, KENNETH E. THE ROLE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE EOUIPMENT IWATA, J. EFFECTS OF DIGITAL EXECUTION TIME IN A HYBRID COMPUTER JACK, R. W. AN ENGINEERING DESCRIPTION OF THE BURROUGHS DISK FILE JACKSON, B. M. SPACE TRACKING MAN-MADE SATELLITES AND DEBRIS JACKSON, J. B. MANIAC JACKSON, J. R. SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDULING PROBLEMS JACKSON, R. C. A BUILT-IN TABLE LOOKUP ARITHMETIC UNIT JACOB, WALTER C. RAPID PROCESSING OF BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH DATA JACOBS JR, H. EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY AS APPLIED TO,ANALOGUE COMPUTERS JACOBS, DONALD H. DESIGN FEATURES OF THE JAINCOMP-C AND JAINCOMP-O ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACOBS, OONALO H. THE JAINCOMP-Bl COMPUTER JACOBS, J. F. LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE SYSTEM JACOBS, J. F. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION JACOBSEN, P. T. GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE JACOBSOHN, D. RELATIVE MERITS OF WILLIAMS MEMORY DISPLAY JACOBSON, A. W. COMPUTERS AS GENERATORS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH JACOBSON, A. W. SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY JACOBSON, ARVID W. APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS JACOBSON, ARVID W. PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER PEOPLE JACOBSON. ARVID W. THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTATION LABORATORY AS A COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY-EDUCATION PROJECT JACOBSON, J. D. MONTE CARLO CALCULATIONS IN STATISTICAL MECHANICS JACOBSON, S. N. AUTOMATIC SYNTAX ANALYSIS IN MACHINE INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING JACOBSSON, R. E. RESEARCH ON SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES IN SWEDEN JACOBY, K. AUTOMATION OF PROGRAM DEBUGGING JAC08Y, K. ISOLATION OF CONTROL MALFUNCTIONS IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER JAENKE, MARTIN G. ANALOG COMPUTERS JAENKE, MARTIN G. CO"PUTING CONTROL SYSTE"S JAMES, D. B. MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES FOR A PCM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM JAMISON, J. H. TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES JANES, J. D. W. MEASURING THE PROFITABILITY OF A COMPUTER SYSTE" JANES, J. D. W. PROGRESS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INTO GOVERNMENT OEPART"ENTS, MA JANIK JR, J. A CARD CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE JANIOTIS, AMELIA MULTIPLE "EANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION JANSSON, B. STUDY OF ANTIAIRCRAFT SYSTEMS BY SIMULATION WITH A MONrE CARLO "ODeL JARVIS, D. B. THE EFFECTS OF INTERCO~NECTIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LOGIC CIRCUITS THE EFFECTS OF INTERCONN~CTION JARVIS, D. B. TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES JEANNIOT, J. P. SO"E AIRLINE APPLICATIONS OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS JECKS, R. G. COMPUTERS IN INSURANCE JEENEL, J. PROGRAMS AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH IN SYSTE"S ORGANIZATION JEENEL, JOACHI" A GRAPHICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER EFFICIENCY JEEVES, T. A. 'DIRECT SEARCH' SOlUTION OF NU"ERICAL AND STATISTICAL PROBLE"S JEEVES, T. A. ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER JEEVES, T. A. SECANT MODIFICATION OF NEWTON'S METHOD JEEVES, T. A. THE NORDIC II CO"PUTER JEFFREY, RICHARD C. ARITHMETICAL ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTING NETS JEFFREYS, D. C. A HIGH-SPEED, LARGE-CAPACITY FIXED STORE FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER JENKINS, D. P. ATO"S AND LISTS JENKINSON, G. A DEVICE TO FACILITATE CO"BINED ANALOG-DIGITAL CO"PUTATION JENNINGS, EARL FACTOR ANALYSIS JENNINGS, G. A DIRECT ORDERING, RECORDING AND INVOICING SYSTEM JENSEN, J. A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 JENSEN, J. A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 JENSEN, J. AN I"PLE"ENTATION OF ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES JENSEN, J. GIER, A'OANISH COMPUTER OF "EDIUM SIZE JENSEN, PAUL A. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON REDUNDANCY TECHNIQUES JENSSEN, O. NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION AND ANALYSIS JEPPESEN, R. H. PRENUCLEATION OF LEAD FILMS WITH COPPER, GOLD, AND SILVER JERNER, I. O. MODERN PROGRAM"ING METHODS AND PROBLEMS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DESIGN OF CO"PUTING INST JIEWERTZ, B. "INIATURIZATION OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (SWEDISH) JOACHIM, GERTRUD S. MEMORY EFFICIENCY JOOEIT, JANE G. A OYNA"IC STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHE"E JOEL. A. E. COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTE"S AS REAL-TI"E CO"PUTERS 417 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPtlY 1946-1963 HUO - JOE CAC"600 !>42 CACM611 !i9 CAC"590 27 CACM611 55 PACM61 5112 25 EJCC6D NCR 554 13!i EJCC60 1,3 P IRE611 236 CAC"59D l4 CACM63N 669 CAC"611 65 ARAP623 207 CACM611 51 WJCC55 13 WJCC60 301 PACM52T 17 JACM563 169 PGEC635 532 PGEC593 302 PGEC636 629 PACH59 73 JAC"592 1,1> PGEC601 25 PGEC601 25 EJCC61 194 lFIP62 b03 PACM56 19 JACM573 3::;4 WJCC59 269 I BHJ571 44 ICIP59 455 FJCC62 229 JNR 60 239 CTPC54 25 I BSJ632 117 FJCC62 121 SJCC62 345 HARV55 n FJCC63 251 FJCC63 341 FJCC62 304 PAC"52T 13 JACM574 HB WJCC60 239 LSU 56 224 JACM541 21 'ICR 544 98 IlNR 52 I I BMJ51l 76 WJCC56 10 PGEC6-J6 b29 !i9 UL 53 PACM62 85 PGEC563 142 CH8K62 21 PACM59 19 CLUN55 209 WJCC59 2bl 'UPP61 305 ONR 60 160 PACH61 11C2 PACM5~ 7 ELEC61 b5 ELEC61 211 PGEC603 329 PGEe594 432 TCJ563" 284 EDPS61 13 WJCC59 41 MrL 612 405 BIT 611 27 PGEC635 416 PGEC603 302 IFIP62 b7 TCB6614 113 IBMJ582 105 PACM59 8 JACM612 212 FJCC62 137 C",CM588 9 WCR 574 85 JAC"564 3(.0 DPI 62 246 TCJ"611 47 oIJCC58 212 CABS62 238 TCJ4612 l!iO BIT 612 89 CAC"610 441 BIT 611 38 PGEC636 629 RTCS62 369 AUS 63 B.9 I BMJ634 297 IFIP62 6'19 BIT 613 167 JACM592 172 TCJ5623 200 EJCC51 197 417 JOH - KEL AUTHOR INDEX ING - KAN JOHANSEN, DONALD E. A MODIFIED GIVENS METHOD FOR THE EIGENVALUE EVALUATION OF LARGE MATRICES JOHANSSON, C.-A. REQUIREMENTS PLANNING OF PRODUCTION COMPONENTS AND SPARE PARTS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT MANUf JOHANSSON, O. ON THE METHOD OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL DIF JOHNSON, B. M. A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 JOHNSON, D. D. INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS JOHNSON, D. E. PARTITIONED POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRI" JOHNSON, D. L. STANDARDIZED PRINTED CIRCUIT UNITS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS JOHNSON, DAVID L. THE ROLE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES JOHNSON, E. A. COMPUTATIONS OF NERVE AND HEART CELL ACTIVITY JOHNSON, E. C. DESIGN OF A NUMERICAL MILLING MACHINE SYSTEM JOHNSON, E. CALVIN APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS JOHNSON, E. R. THE RECORDING OF DATA IN THE WRE WINO TUNNELS JOHNSON, H. H. OPTIMUM TIME FOR MULTIPLICATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER JOHNSON, J. RAMPS, A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING JOHNSON, K. C. ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR DIGITAL STORAGE JOHNSON, K. C. THE DESIGN AN~. USE OF LOGICAL DEVICES USING SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORES JOHNSON, K. E. SOME APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENGINEERING JOHNSON, L. R. AN INOIRECT CHAINING METHOD FOR ADDRESSING ON SECONDARY KEYS JOHNSON, LYLE R. INSTALLATION OF A LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER JOHNSON, MARGARET L. CHIC, A 1090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES JOHNSON, NICOLAS A METHOD OF FORMING HIGH ORDER ROOT FINDING PROCESSES JOHNSON, R. CURTIS COMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY JOHNSON, R. L. ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN AUTOPILOT DESlGN JOHNSON, R. R. AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL ROOT EXTRACTOR JOHNSON, ROBERT R. SPECIAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS JOHNSON, T. E. SKETCHPAD III, A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DRAWING IN THREE OIMENSIONS JOHNSON, VERN BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ON INTERMEDIATE DATA PROCESSING COMPUTERS JOHNSTON, R. C. CRYOSAR MEMORY DESIGN JOHNSTON, R. F. CHARACTER REPRESENTATION AND STORAGE SYSTEMS JOHNSTON, R. F. THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MODEL ELECTRONIC COMPUTER JOHNSTON, T. A. COMPUTERS AS AN AID TO UTILITY MANAGEMENT JOHNSTONE, T. A. INTEGRATION OF DATA IN THE A.G.L. CO. JONES JR, R. E. A THERMODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF DILUTE SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS JONES, A. G. ACCURACY CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES JONES, C. C. SOME TECHNIQUES USED IN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF INPUT AND OUTPUT EQUIPMENT JONES, CHALMER E. AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR SCHOOLS AND OFFICES JONES, E. D. A VERSATILE CHARACTER GENERATOR WITH DIGITAL INPUT JONES, FLETCHER SHARE, A STUDY IN THE REDUCTION OF REOUNDANT PROGRAMMING EFFORT THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF JONES, GARDNER M. COMPUTER EDUCATION, DILEMMA OF THE COLLEGES JONES, J. G. T. NUMERICAL METHOOS FOR COMPUTING TWO-DIMENSIONAL UNSTEADY FLUID MOTION JONES, JOHN L. A COBOL PROCESSOR FOR THE UNIVAC 1105 JONES, K. SPARCK THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL JONES, L. F. DIGITAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR SPACE JONES, P. D. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE VON KARMAN LARGE DEFLEXION EQUATIONS IN THE CASE OF A RECTANGULAR JONES, P. D. THE ATLAS SCHEDULING SYSTEM JONES, P. E. ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INYARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION JONES, R. E. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS JONES, RICHARD H. COMPUTATION OF THE FREQUENCY FUNCTION OF A QUADRATIC FORM IN RANDOM NORMAL VARIABLES JONES, T. G. A NOTE ON SAMPING A TAPE FILE JONES, TERENCE G. AN ALGORITHM FOR THE NUMERICAL APPLICATION OF A LINEAR OPERATOR JONKER, F. USE OF DIGITAL SIMULATION IN PLANNING JONKER, FREDERICK THE DESCRIPTIVE CONTINUUM, A 'GENERALIZED' THEORY OF INDEXING JORDAN JR, W. F. TELLERTRON, A REAL-TIME UPDATING AND TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR SAVINGS BANKS JORY, JOHN H. HOT-WIRE ANEMOMETER PAPER TAPE READER JOSEPH, CAMILLA ANALYTIC DIFFERENTIATION BY COMPUTER JOSEPH, R. O. ON PREDICTING PERCEPT RON PERFORMANCE JOSSELSON, HARRY H. MULTIPLE MEANING IN MACHINE TRANSLATION JOSSELSON, HARRY H. RESEARCH IN MACHINE TRANSLATION JUDSON, R. W. B. AN APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 EOPM TO CERTAIN ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS OF A LARGE LIFE ASSURA~ JUELICH, o. C. FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, III JULESZ, B. TOWARDS THE AUTOMATION OF BINOCULAR DEPTH PERCEPTION JULIAN, R. S. COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBES JUNCOSA, M. L. ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFERE JUNCOSA, MARIO L. SOME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC B JUSTICE, L. E. MAGNACARD, MAGNETIC RECORDING STUDIES KABRISKY, MATTHEW A SPATIALLY ITERATED MEMORY ORGAN PATTERNED AFTER THE CEREBRAL CORTEX KAC, M. A DISCRETE QUEUEING PROBLEM WITH VARIABLE SERVICE TIMES KAC, M. ANALYSIS OF A BASIC QUEUING PROBLEM ARISING IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS KAENEL, R. A. HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-TO-OIGITAL CONVERTERS UTILIZING TUNNEL DIODES KAGAN, C. A. R. AN APPROACH TO MANUFACTURING CONTROL USING INEXPENSIVE SOURCE TO COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS KAHAN, G. J. SUPERCONDUCTING TIN FILMS OF LOW RESIDUAL RESISTIVITY KAHN, A. B. PROCEDURE NETWORK ANALYSIS KAHN, A. B. TOPOLOGICAL SORTING OF LARGE NETWORKS KAHN, ARTHUR B. SKELETAL STRUCTURE OF PERT AND CPA COMPUTER PROGRAMS KAHN. W. ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER KAHRIMANIAN, HARRY G. ANALYTICAL DIFFERENTIATION BY A DIGITAL COMPUTER KAIN, R. Y. A COMPUTER AID FOR SYMBOLIC MATHEMATICS KAISER, C. J. A METHOD FOR ELIMINATING AMBIGUITY DUE TO SIGNAL COINCIDENCE IN DIGITAL DESIGN KAISER, HENRY F. THE LLT AND QR METHODS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES KAISER, Y. A. A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED DYNAMIC SERVO TEST SYSTEM KALABA, ROBERT ON AN APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO THE SYNTHESIS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS KALABA, ROBERT SOME NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS USING NEWTON'S METHOD FOR NONLINEAR PARABOLIC AND ELLIPTIC BOUN KALBFELL, DAVID C. AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER KALIN, THEODORE FORMAL LOGIC AND SWITCHING CIRCUITS KALLMANN, H. NEW PHOSPHOR MEMORY DEVICE KALMAN, R. E. THE ROLE OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE OYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS KAMENTSKY, L. A. A GENERALIZED SCANNER FOR PATTERN- AND CHARACTER-RECOGNITION STUDIES KAMENTSKY, L. A. COMPUTER-AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITION LOGIC KAMENTSKY, L. A. PATTERN AND CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEMS. PICTURE PROCESSING BY NETS OF NEURON-LIKE ELE KAMENTSKY, L. A. SIMULATION OF THREE MACHINES WHICH READ ROWS OF HANDWRITTEN ARABIC NUMBERS KAMI, MICHAEL J. LONG RANGE OATA PROCESSING PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS KAMM, L. J. FOXY 2. A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES KAMM, V. C. A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-DIODE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES KAMPE, THOMAS W. THE DESIGN OF A GENERAL-PURPOSE MICROPROGRAM-CONTROLLED COMPUTER WITH ELEMENTARY STRUCTU KAMPHOEFNER, F. J. AUTOMATIC INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS KANAL, L. ON A RANDOM WALK RELATED TO A NONLINEAR LEARNING MODEL KANE, J. R. RELIABILITY FIELD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM KANE, MAUREEN PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM KANE, MAUREEN THE SHARE 109 SYSTEM, PROGRAMMING AND MODIFICATION KANEFF. S. THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC A.D. NETWORK ANALYSER 418 COMPUTER LIT~RATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1~46-1963 JACM613 331 UT 632 108 BIT 632 91 CACM590 20 LSU 51 206 PACM62 60 PACII52P 135 WJCC58 161 AUS 63 B.10 11 EJCC51 CHBK62 21 /IUS 512 215 TCJ3614 256 11 SJCC63 I EES56 416 IEES56 302 /IUS 60 B2.1 CACM615 218 PACM52T 11 PACM61 6A4 PACM61 5A5 JACM514 393 WJCC53 119 WJCC55 119 CHBK62 19 SJCC63 341 LSU 55 201 PGEC614 112 CAN 58 120 PACM52T 154 AUS 63 A.5 /IUS 60A11.3 IBMJ601 23 WJCC51 105 RMCS60 63 LSU 56 138 IICR 594 16 ClNR 56 29 LSU 51 11 TCB6634 121 CAS 60 21> ICSI582 911 WCR 604 b AUS 60 89.1 TCJ5623 238 ClCR 62 181 I BMJ621 112 JACM603 245 CACM626 343 JACM624 440 CAN 62 168 ICSI582 1291 'fCR 624 101 EJCC60 261 CACM626 349 IIICR 602 11 MTL 612 405 IIISMT60 160 AUS 60 A3.1 CACM631 384 IFJP62 439 NARY49 96 JACM601 29 CACM614 181 WCR 514 214 PACM61 20 I BMJ624 40. I BMJ612 132 PGEC612 273 F JCC63 5"i5 I BMJ602 113 PACM62 94 CACM62N 558 CACM638 413 EJCC59 15 ClNR 54 6 FJCC63 509 CACM624 211 TCJ6631 99 E JCC60 2j5 JACM594 486 CACM614 181 PGEC572 100 PACM52P 251 LCMT61 293 WJCC59 101 WJCC59 291 I BMJ631 2 ~ JCC59 304 PGEC613 489 l SU 58 1 WJCC59 338 PIRE611 136 PGEC602 208 EJCC56 69 ItCR 612 211 PACM59 6 PIICM58 If> JACM592 128 /IUS 512 221 418 KAN - KLE AUTHOR INDEX KANGER, STIG A SIMPLIFIED PROOF METHOO FOR ELEMENTARY LOGIC KANNER, H. A NOTE ON THE USE OF THE ABACUS IN NUMBER CONVERSION KANNER, H. AN ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR KANTNER, HAROLD H. A FEEDBACK CODING THEORY OF LEARNING AND COGNITION KAPLAN, A. A SEARCH MEMORY SUBSYSTEM FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTER KAPLAN, D. E. ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE KAPLAN, EDWARD L. MONTE CARLO METHOOS KAPLAN, SIDNEY THE ROLE OF ISOMORPHISM IN PROGRAMMING KAREW, J. J. SYSTEM APPLICATION OF HYBRID LOGIC CIRCUITRY KARLGREN, H. REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRINGS IN BINARY COMPUTERS KARLQVIST, OLLE APPLICATIONS TO THE MAGNETIC TAPE STORAGE UNIT, FACIT ECM 64 (THE CAROUSEL MEMORY I KARNAUGH, MAURICE MAGNETIC SELECTORS KAROLY, G. CONSIDERATIONS OF A COMPUTER WITH AN AODRESSLESS ORDER CODE KAROLY, G. LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADORESSLESS DIGITAL MACHINE KARP, R. M. MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS KARP, RICHARO M. A DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO SEQUENCING PROBLEMS KARPLUS, WALTER J. A NEW ACTIVE-PASSIVE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR TRANSIENT FIELD PROBLEMS KARPLUS, WALTER J. ANALOG AND DIGITAL TECHNIQUES COMBINED KARPLUS, WALTER J. ANALOG COMPUTATION IN ENGINEERING KARPLUS, WALTER J. MECHANICAL COMPUTER ELEMENTS KARPLUS, WALTER J. NETWORK-TYPE DIRECT-ANALOGY COMPUTERS AND FIELO-PROBLEM ANALOGIES KARPLUS, WALTER J. SOLUTION OF FIELD PROBLEMS KARPLUS, WALTER J. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS KARSON, A. A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR DETECTION AND OIAGNOSIS OF MACHINE MALFUNCTIONS KARST, E. A REMARKABLE QUARTIC YIELOING CERTAIN DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS KARST, E. LIST OF ALL PRIME DIVISORS Q • 2KP+l OF (2 TO THE PI-I, K LESS THAN 10, P LESS THAN 15000 KARST, E. ON APPROXIMATING TRANSCENOENTAL NUMBERS BY CONTINUED FRACTIONS KARST, EDGAR SEARCH LIMITS ON DIVISORS OF MER SENNE NUMBERS KARST, EOGAR SOME NEW DIVISORS OF MERSENNE NUMBERS KARUSH, WILLIAM STABILITY OF A METHOD OF SMOOTHING IN A DIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER KASKEY, G. APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CIRCUIT DESIGN FOR UNIVAC LARC KASKEY, GILBERT CLUSTER FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION KASPRZAK, HEDWIG THE CAUDAL PHOTORECEPTOR OF THE CRAYFISH, A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF RESPONSES TO INTENSITY KATCHEN, B. CHEMICAL SWITCHES KATZ, A. ACCURACY CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORIES KATZ, C. GECOM, THE GENERAL COMPILER KATZ, C. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 KATZ, C. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 KATZ, C. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 KATZ, C. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 KATI, C. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 KATZ, CHARLES SYSTEMS OF DEBUGGING AUTOMATIC CODING KATZ, CHARLES THE INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE AND THE FUTURE OF PROGRAMMING KATZ, D. L. COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EOUCATION 1960-1964 KATZ, J. H. AN EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING KATZ, JESSE H. OPTIMIZING BIT-TIME COMPUTER SIMULATION KATZ, JESSE H. SIMULATION OF A TRAFFIC NETWORK KATZ, R. W. CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY KATZ, S. CALCULATING OPEN LOOP TRANSFER FUNCTIONS FROM CLOSED LOOP MEASUREMENTS KAUFMAN, B. A. A HIGH-SPEED DIRECT-COUPLlD MAGNETIC MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFIER EMPLOYING TUNNEL-DIODE DISCRIM KAUFMAN, B. A. A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR USING THIN MAGNETIC FILMS AS A PHASE SCRIPT MEMORY ELEMENT KAUFMAN, B. A. ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTE~ KAUFMAN, B. A. MEGACYCLE MAGNETIC ROD LOGIC KAUFMAN, M. M. A TUNNEL DIODE TE~TH MICROSECOND MEMORY KAUFMANN, G. A. LANGUAGE PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED DATA GATHERING SYSTEM KAUFMANN, HENRY W. SEMI-CONDUCTOR DIODE AMPLIFIER CONSIDERATIONS KAUPE JR, ARTHUR F. A NOTE ON THE DANGLING 'ELSE' IN ALGOL 60 KAUPP, H. R. CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR THE TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED-PAIR CIRCUIT KAUPP, H. R. CALCULATED WAVEFORMS FOR TUNNEL DIODE LOCKED PAIR KAUTl, W. H. STATE-LOGIC RELATIO.~S IN AUTONOMOUS SEQUENTIAL NETWORKS KAUTl, WILLIAM H. BINARY AND TRUTH-FUNCTIONAL OPERATIONS ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WITH AN EXTRACT COMMAND KAUTZ, WILLIAM H. CODES AND COOING CIRCUITRY FOR AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION WITHIN DIGITAL SYSTEMS KAUTZ, WILLIAM H. CONSTANT-WEIGHT COUNTERS AND DECODING TREES KAUTl, WILLIAM H. THE REALIZATION OF SYMMETRIC SWITCHING FUNCTIONS WITH LINEAR-INPUT LOGICAL ELEMENTS KAVANAGH, T. F. TABSOL, A FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT FOR SYSTEMS-ORIENTED LANGUAGES KAWAHARA, M. APPLICATION OF THE ~CR 304 DATA PROCESSOR TO THE SYNTHESIS OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER BUILDING Bl KAY, L. R. DATA PROCESSING IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION KAY, M. RULES OF INTERPRETATION, AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF COMPUTATION IN THE S[MANTICS OF NATURAL LA KAZMIERCZAK, H. ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN PATT~RN RECOGNITION KAZMIERCZAK, H. THE POTENTIAL FIELD AS AN AID TO CHARACTER RECOGNITION KEASE, W. J. AN APPROACH TO INTEGRATED PRODUCTION CONTROL KEASE, W. J. THE STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF A COMPUTER TO PRODUCTION CONTROL KEATING, T. T. A PROGRAM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF COSTS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY KEATING, WILLIAM CARD RANDOM ACCESS M~ORY (CRAMI, FUNCTIONS AND USE KEATS, R. G. THE EVALUATION OF COMPLEX 'GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEMS USING ANALOG COMPUTERS KEESE JR, W. M. AN ALGORITHM FOR THE TRANSLATION OF ALGOL STATEMENTS KEHL, WILLIAM B. AN IR LANGUAGE fOR LEGAL RETRIEVAL STUDIES KEHL, WILLIAM B. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSION KEIR, Y. A. DIVISION AND OVERFLOW DETECTION IN RESIOUE NUMBER SYSTEMS KEISER, B. E. THE CYCLE SPLITTER, A WIDE-BAND PRECISION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER KEISLAR, EVAN R. TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES, AN EXPERIMENT KElT, H. A. THE POLYMORPHIC PRINCIPLE IN DATA PROCESSING KEITEL, GLENN H. AN EXTENSION OF MILNE'S THREE-POINT METHOD KEITH, R. J. AUTOMATIC SQUARE ROOT IN A 5 MEGACYCLE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER KEITH, R. J. THE CIRCUIT DESIGN OF ATROPOS, A 5 MEGACYCLE SOLID STATE PARALLEL DIGITAL COMPUTER KELLER, ALLEN PROGRAMMING FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE WITH REPETITIVELY USED FUNCT KELLER, HERBERT B. FINITE AUTOMATA, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND PERCEPTRONS KELLER, J. M. SIMULATION OF HUMAN PROBLEM-SOLVING KELLER, ROBERT E. AN ANALOG COMPUTER REALIZATION OF THE EUCLIDEAN TOOLS KELLETT, J. W. ENGINEERING DESIGN ON A COMPUTER KELL£Y JR, J. E. CRITICAL-PATH PLANNING AND SCHEOULING KELLEY JR, J. E. TECHNIQUES FOR STORAGE ALLOCATION ALGORITHMS KELLEY, D. H. MDNTECDDE, AN INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS KELLOGG, CHARLES THE FACT COMPILER, A SYSTEM FOR THE EXTRACTION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION KELLOGG, DIMITRI A. MODERN TRENDS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES KELLY JR, J. L. A COMPUTER SIMULATION CHAIN FOR RESEARCH ON PICTURE COOING KELLY JR, J. L. SOPHISTICATION IN COMPUTERS, A DISAGREEMENT (FRENCHI KELLY, E. LOWELL DATA PROCESSING IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH KELLY, HUGH GLOSSARY LOOKUP MADE EASY KELLY, HUGH MIMIC. A TRANSLATION FOR ENGLISH CODING 419 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 JOH - KEL CPFS61 81 CACM603 167 CACM590 19 SOS 62 ,33 FJCC63 193 LCMT61 263 LSU 58 104 PACM58 14 PGEC604 418 BIT 631 52 BIT 621 16 HARV512 186 ~US 60 C6.2 AUS 60 Co.3 I BMJ622 221 PACM61 7-2 P IRE611 26B CCST6L 141 HACC59 21 HACC59 21 CHBK62 9 HACC59 25 SJCC62 225 PGEC631 10 BIT 632 122 BJT 634 222 CACM6L4 171 BIT 624 224 BIT 622 90 PGEC551 26 WJCC61 165 FJCC62 285 SJCC62 159 HARV512 316 WJCC57 105 ROME62 495 ARAP612 351 CACM605 299 CACM631 1 ~RAP634 211 rCJ5634 349 ~CFI51 17 CAS 59 112 PACM62 22 F JCC63 1 CACM63N 679 CACM638 460 ONR 60 161 JACM583 289 PGEC633 282 FJCC6.3 67 FJCC63 551 WCR 594 27 ~CR 602 114 /IUS 60 A7.3 roICR 554 146 CACM638 460 EJCC60 233 PIRE61l L46 EJCC58 Ll9 CACM585 12 it TCS62 152 PGEC60l 231 PGEC613 3"11 EJCC60 117 ~CR 594 l04 TCJ3601 15 IF IP62 318 PGEC636 822 ICIP59 244 EDPS61 309 TCJ2591 24 AUS 60A11.4 EJCC61 147 AUS 60B'10.2 IFIP62 4'l8 CACM619 380 AOOC62 1)5 PGEC624 501 ~CR 594 175 PLCI61 99 WCR 604 24 J ACM563 212 AUS 60 C4.2 AUS 60 C4.1 ONR 54 117 JACM61l 1 WJCC59 116 PGEC624 51>4 L SU 58 56 EJCC59 LbO CACM610 449 TCJ5622 88 .. JCC60 73 ~SMT60 511 WCR 584 41 ICC 623 151 CABS62 112 IIS"T60 H5 ~SMT60 451 419 KEL - KOS AUTHOR INDEX KELLY, K. L. COMPUTER CONTROLLED PRINTING KELLY, R. G. AUTOMATIC COOING FOR THE IBM 701 KELNER, R. C. TECHNIQUES FOR INCREASING STORAGE OENSITY OF MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEMS KEMENY, J. G. A LIBRARY FOR 2000 A.D. KEMP, JOHN C. REOUNOANT DIGITAL SYSTEMS KENOREW, J. C. THE COMPUTATION OF FOURIER SYNTHESES WITH A OIGITAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE KENNEDY SR, JEROME D. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES KENNEDY, D. P. THEORETICAL CURRE~T MULTIPLICATION OF A CYLINDRICAL HOOK COLLECTOR KENNEDY, J. M. SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION KENNEDY, JAMES M. RECORD LINKAGE KENNEDY, JEROME D. TESTING OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS KENNEDY, ROBERT A. MECHANIZED TITLE WORD INOEXING OF INTERNAL REPORTS KENNY, B. C. A PROGRAMMED BINARY COUNTER FOR THE IBM TYPE 650 CALCULATOR KENT, A. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, REVIEW ANO PROSPECTUS KENT, ALLEN AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL KENT, ERIC R. A PROPOSAL FOR A SET OF PUBLICATION STANDAROS FOR USE BY THE ACM KENT, HENRY K. AN ABSTRACT fORMULATION OF OATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS KENT, HENRY K. NCR-315 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM KERFOOT, BRANCH P. TRANSISTORS IN CURRENT-ANALOG COMPUTING KERR. R. D. THE PRESENT TECHNICAL STATUS OF DATA TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA KERSEY, B. K. A RESEARCH LABORATORY FOR PROCESSING AND DISPLAYING SATELLITE DATA IN REAL TIME KERSHAW, D. THE ECONOMICS OF DUMPING FROM ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS KESNER, O. FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC IN COBOL KESSEL, B. A SPECIALIZED LIBRARY INDEX SEARCH COMPUTER KESSLER, M. M. TECHNICAL INFORMATION FLOW PATTERN KETCHLEDGE, R. W. A... INTRODUCTION TO THE BEll SYSTEM'S FIRST ELECTRONIC SWITCHING OFFICE KETOVER, RICHARD COPE ICDNSOLE OPERATOR PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION) KETTEL, E. AN ACCURATE ANALOG MULTIPLIER AND DIVIDER KETTERING, CLAUOE A. A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER OATA ACQUISHION KEYES, OAVID F. MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TO-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTI KEYES, R. W. NONLINEAR ABSORBERS OF LIGHT KEYES, R. W. THE ELECTRONIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF GERMANIUM KHABAZA, I. M. AN ITERATIVE LEAST-SQUARE METHOO SUITABLE FOR SOLVING LARGE SPARSE MATRICES KHANNA, S. M. SIMULATION OF AN ASSEMBLY OF SIMPLIFIEO NERVE CELL MODELS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER KIBBEE. J. M. MANAGEMENT GAMES AND COMPUTERS KIEL, O. J. PARTITIONED POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMARY KIELSOHN, J. SYNCHRONIZATION OF A MAGNETIC COMPUTER KILBURN, T. A REVIEW OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENTS AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY KILBURN, T. A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE KILBURN, T. CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE KILBURN, T. EXPERIMENTS IN MACHINE LEARNING AND THINKING KILBURN, T. ONE-LEVEL STORAGE SYSTEM KILBURN, T. REAOING OF MAGNETIC RECORDS BY RELUCTANCE VARIATION KILBURN, T. THE ATLAS SUPERVISOR KILBURN, T. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION KILBURN, T. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY OIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINE KILBURN, T. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITV MARK II DIGITAL-COMPUTING MACHINE KILBURN, T. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE KILBURN, T. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE KILBURN, T. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE KILBY, J. S. INTERCONNECTION TECHNIQUES FOR SEMICONDUCTOR NETWORKS KILLEN, O. E. VERY HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING KILMER, WILLIAM ITERATIVE SWITCHING ~ETWORKS COMPOSED OF COMBINATIONAL CELLS KILMER, WILLIAM L. AN IDEALIZED OVER-ALL ERROR-CORRECTING DIGITAL COMPUTER HAVING ONLY AN ERROR-DETECTING KILNER, D. E. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTERS OF THE SECOND DECADE, A REVIEW KILNER, OAPHNE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR BUSINESS AND SCIENCE KILNER, DAPHNE PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS KIM, W. H. ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER KINBERG, C. THIN MAGNETIC FILMS KINDLE, WILLIAM ANALOG COMPUTATION IN ENGINEERING KING JR, J. H. A PATTERN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS KING, CLAUDE F. FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF MEMORY ELEMENTS KING, E. M. EXPERIENCE WITH HYBRID COMPUTATION KING, F. E. LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES KING, G. W. TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN DATA PROCESSING KING, G. W. TABLE LOOK-UP PROCEDURES IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING PART 1. THE RAW TEXT KING, GILBERT FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF A TRANSLATION SYSTEM KING, GILBERT W. DATA PROCESSING WITH THE PHOTOSTORE KING, GILBERT W. PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOK INFORMATION STORAGE KING, J. LOGIC STRUCTURE TABLES KING, JANE INPUT-OUTPUT TRANSLATION IN THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM KING, JANE E. THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, INPUT-OUTPUT TKANSLATION KING, KENNETH AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE SOLUTION OF PA KING, P. D. THE BURROUGHS 220 HIGH-SPEED PRINTER SYSTEM KING, P. F. AN ANALYSIS OF A HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM KINGSBURY, E. D. EFFECTIVE DATA PROCESSING IN A LARGE ORGANIZATION KINGSBURY, M. A. OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL IN A SERVICE BURE~U KINGSTON, JOHN CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CODES FOR CHEMICAL DATA KINTNER, P. THE BURROUGHS ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTER-PLOTTER KINZLER, HENRY M. THE PROCEDURE TRANSLATOR, A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING KIRBY, ROBERTL. FINANCIAL AND RESOURCE ANALYSIS ON HIGII SPEED COMPUTERS KIRCHER, P. THE NEED FOR INTEGRATION OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC DATA-PROCESSING KIRCHMAYER, L. K. COMPUTERS IMPROVE POWER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE KIRCHNER, R. B. A SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR rHE REALIZATION OF LINEARLY-SEPARABLE SWITCHING FUNCTIONS KIRSCH, R. A. EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER KIRSCH, R. A. SEAC, REVIEW OF THREE YEARS OF OPERATION KIRSCHBAUM, H. S. THE BENDING OF RECTANGULAK PLATES WITH OPPOSITE EDGES SIMPLY SUPPORTED KISCH, R. N. A PROGRESS REPORT ON COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTEK DESIGN KISEDA, J. R. A MAGNETIC ASSOCIATIVE MEMURY KISTER, J. EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS KITCHENN, R. G. DATA TRANSMISSION FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION AND CONTROL PART 2, PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS KITZ, BERYL A PROGRAM TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF RANDOM DELAYS ON THE ABILITY OF TRAINS TO RUN TO A SCHEDULE KITZ, N. MEDIUM-SIZE OECIMAL COMPUTING MACHINE KIVIVUORI, R. A METHOD FOR CHECKING NUMEKICAL CODES USING THE 1401 KIYONO, T. COMMENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTERS KJELLBERG, G. COMPUTING MACHINE PROJECTS IN SWEDEN KJELLBERG, GORAN LOGICAL AND OTHER KINDS OF INDEPENDENCE KLAMMER, WALLACE SORTING ON A MULTIPLE MAGNETIC TAPE UNIT KLAUSMAN, EUGENE F. TRAINING THE COMPUTER OPERATOR KLEIN JR, R. J. THE ORACLE MEMORY SYSTEM 420 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 KAN - KLE SJCC63 263 JACM554 2~3 EJCC54 16 MCF 61 135 R TCS62 285 ~ANC51 35 CHBK62 6 IBMJ611 25 CAN 58 330 CACM62N 563 JACM552 n MIPP61 112 CACM581 11 IFIP62' 267 EJCC54 b8 CACM602 10 PACM5S 33 PACM61 10C3 PGEC562 86 AUS 60 C2.1 SJCC63 117 TCJ4624 346 CACM625 269 IIJCCS9 51 WJCC61 247 EJCCS7 204 CACM60D 661 PGEC612 269 EJCC60 H CACM638 439 IBMJ634 334 I BMJ614 266 TtJ6632 202 F JCC63 15 WJCC61 11 PACM62 60 EJCC56 90 AUS 572 208 I EES56 BO ADC 5.3 212 ICIP59 303 PGEC622 223 IEES56 333 EJCC61 279 TCJ4613 222 CAMB49 119 I EES51> 247 HANC51 5 F rr 53 117 EJCC51 !>1 WJCC61 87 'feR 602 109 PGECI>22 123 PGEC5,}3 321 TCB4603 88 TC66622 47 TCBb623 tl8 EJCC60 241 ICIP59 4H HACCS9 21 IBSJ633 Z48 ilJCC61 405 36 FJCC62 CACH616 212 PACM62 02 IBMJ612 66 'f SMT60 53 LCMr61 301 PIRE530 1421 CACM61b 272 PACM58 18 J ACM592 141 PACM5'1 J9 ~JCC'j9 212 TCJJ603 1b1 CAN 60 13 rCJ5623 1~7 ICS1581 671 EJCCSI> 13 ACFI51 39 LSU 55 29 ~JCC55 L6 :LU;~55 1113 PGEC624 447 EJCC57 221 83 EJCC53 PACH5'1 /)1 ~ JCC56 82 I BMJ612 106 JACM572 114 AUS 63 (;.4 TCJ6632 121 ADC 53 U6 BIT 611 48 IWME62 253 CAMB49 116 HARV571 117 PACH56 28 PACH61 13A4 ANL 53 't7 420 KLE - LAN AUTHOR INOEX KLEIN, B. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS KLEIN, E. F. OESIGN OF MEMORY SENSE AMPLIFieRS KLEIN, E. F. MANIAC KLEIN, P. E. OSCILLOGRAPHS FOR USE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS (GERMAN) KLEIN, R. J. WILLIAMS TUBES SELECTION PROGRAM KLEIN, RUDOLPH J. AUTOMATIC BEAM CURRENT STABILIZATION FOR WILLIAMS TUBE MEMORIES KLEIN, SHELDON A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL COOING OF ENGLISH WOROS KLEINBERG, H. VARIABLE WORO LENGTH TAPE OPERATIONS IN THE NEW BIZMAC II COMPUTER KLEINFELO, ERWIN TECHNIQUES FOR ENUMERATING VEBLEN-WEDOERBURN SYSTEMS KLEIST, R. A. SINGLE CAPSTAN TAPE MEMORY KLEM, LAURA EMPIRICAL TESTS OF A~ ADOITIVE RANOOM NUMBER GENERATOR KLEY, R. ANALOG COMPUTER SERVES AS BOTH SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TOOL AND OPERATOR TRAINING FACILITY FOR ENRICO F KLICK, OONALD C. TABSOL, A DECISION TABLE LANGUAGE FOR THE GE 225 KLIMA, EOWARD S. STRUCTURE AT THE LEXICAL LEVEL AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRANSFER GRAMMAR KLIMAN, M. ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS KLIPHAROT, RAYMONO A. DESCRIPTRAN, AUTOMATED OESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY KLOOMOK, M. DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION KLOOMOK, M. THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION KLOOMOK, M. THE RECORDING, CHECKING, AND PRINTING OF LOGIC DIAGRAMS KLOPFENSTEIN, R. W. ZEROS OF NONLINEAR FUNCTIONS KLYAMKO, E. A. METHODS OF SPEEDING-UP THE OPERATION OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS KLYCE, B. H. PRODUCTION OF MAGAZINE LABELS BY THE VIDEOGRAPH PROCESS KLYCE, BATTLE H. ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF 10 MILLION SUBSCRIPTION RECORDS KNAPP, C. H. AN ERROR-SAMPLED SWEEP-POSITION CONTROL SYSTEM KNIGHT, F. C. THE FULLY INTEGRATEO INSURANCE OFFICE KNIGHT, L. AN ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR FOR PUNCHED-CARO ACCOUNTANCY KNOWLES, WILLIAM S. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS KNOWLES, WILLIAM S. SOLUTIONS OF INCOMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLE MEDIA OATA PROCESSING KNUTH, D. E. ALGOL 60 CONFIOENTIAL KNUTH, D. E. HISTORY OF WRITING COMPILERS KNUTH, OONALO THE CALCULATION OF EASTER KNUTH, DONALD E. AN IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSrEM KNUTH, OONALD E. COMPUTER-DRAWN FLOWCHARTS KNUTH, DONALD E. EVALUATION OF POLYNOMIALS BY COMPUTER KNUTH, DONALD E. LENGTH OF STRINGS FOR A MERGE SET KNUTH, DONALD E. MINIMIZING DRUM LATENCY TIME KNUTH, DONALD E. RUNCIBLE, ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATION ON A LIMITED COMPUTER KOCH, R. J. AN EXTENSIVE HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL INSURANCE RECORD-KEEPING SYSTEM KotHEN. M. AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM FOR THE SELECTION OF OISJUNCTIVE HYPOTHESES KOCHEN, M. EXTENSION OF MOORE-SHANNON MOOEL FOR RELAY CIRCUITS KOCHEN. MANFREO IMPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING KOOIS, R. O. APPLICATION ANO PERFORMANCE OF MAGNETIC-CORE CIRCUITS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS KODIS, R. D. CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS WITH MAGNETIC CORES KODIS, R. O. MAGNETIC CORE SELECTION SYSTEMS KODIS. R. D. MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER BIT KOELEWIJN, G. J. THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAR-REACHING MECHANIZATION OF NOVELTY SEARCH OF THE PATENT LITERAT~ KOELSCH, A. C. ENGI~EERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LARGE SCALE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY KOENIG, S. H. SIZE EFFECTS FOR CONDUCTION IN THIN BISMUTH CRYSTALS KOEPCKE, R. W. THE ROLE OF OIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE OYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS KOERNER, R. J. COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN A POLYMORPHIC INTELLECTRONIC SYSTEM KOESTER, CHARLES J. SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART B KOFNOVEC, LAOISLAV SYSTEMATICALLY ASCERTAINING REQUIREMENTS OF SCIENTISTS FOR INFORMATION KOGBETLIANTZ, E. G. COMPUTATION OF ARCSIN N FOR N BETWEEN 0 ANO 1 USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER KOGBETLIANTZ, E. G. COMPUTATION OF ARCTAN N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS ANO MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC CO~ KOGBETLIANTZ, E. G. COMPUTATION OF E TO THE N FOR N BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS INFINITY USING AN ELECTRONIC KOGBETLIANTZ, E. G. COMPUTATION OF SIN N, COS N ANO MTH ROOT OF N USING AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER KOHLER, H. EOPM 705 IN ENGINEERI~G AND MANAGEMENT (GERMAN) KOHR, R. H. REAL-TIME AUTOMOBILE RIDE SIMULATION KOHR, RORERT H. A METHOD FOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF A OIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL FOR SIMPLE NONLINEAR KOHR, ROBERT H. APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO AUTOMOBILE CONTROL ANO STABILITY PROBLEMS KOLK, A. J. ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINORICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS KOLK, A. J. THE MAGNETIC ROO, A CYLINORICAL, THIN-fiLM MEMORY ELEMENT KOLL, R. T. SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS KOLLER. HERBERT R. THE HAYSTAQ SYSTEM, PAST. PRESENT, ANO FUTURE KOLMAN, B. AUTOMATEO COMPUTER CARD OESIGN KOLSKY, H. G. THE LOOK-AHEAO UNIT KOLSKY, H. G. THE VIRTUAL MEMORY IN THE STRETCH COMPUTER KOLSKY. HARWOOD G. APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING TO FLUID OYNAMICS PROBLEMS KOMAMIYA. YASUO THE RELAY COMPUTER ETL MARK II KONHEIM, ALAN G. A NEW CLASS OF MULTILAYER SERIES-COUPLED PERCEPTRONS KONIGSBERG, R. L. OC AMPLIFIER MISALIGNMENT IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS KONKLE, KENNETH H. CIRCUITS FOR THE FX-l COMPUTER KOONS JR, PAUL B. CANONICAL ANALYSIS KOPP, R. EXPERIENCE ON THE AIR FORCE UNIVAC KOPP, R. E. _ IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIERRANSFORMS KOPP, RICHARO E. COMBINEO ANALOG-OIGITAL SIMULATION KOPPE, H. ON THE INFLUENCE OF fREE PATH ON THE MEISSNER EFFECT KORGANOFF, A. INTERPOLATION POLYNOMIALS OF SQUARE MATRICES WITH MATRIX COEFFICIENTS ANO -TERATIVE METHOOS KORKOWSKI, V. J. THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-79 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANI\EtLS KORN, G. A. A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER KORN, G. A. PERFORMANCE OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS WITH ELECTRONIC MODE SWITCHING KORN, GRANINO A. ANALOG COMPUTERS, INTROOUCTION AND BLOCK-OIAGRAM NOTATION KORN, GRANINO A. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS, AND NET KORN, GRANINO A. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION. ANO SYSTEM OESIGN KORN, GRANINO A. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. MULTIPLIERS ANO FUNCTION GENERATORS KORN, GRANINO A. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS KORN, GRANINO A. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS ANO TECHNIQUES KORN, GRANINO A. MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL ANO ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COMPUTING SYSTEMS KORN, GRANINO A. THE IMPACT OF HYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ON THE ANALOG-COMPUTER ART KORN, THERESA M. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMPLifIERS, ANO NET KORN, THERESA M. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS KORNEI, OTTO SURVEY OF MAGNET IC RECOROING KORNFELD, JACK P. FACTOREO COST. STATISTICAL SAMPLING AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL APPLIED TO MAINTENANCE MATER IE KOROLEV, L. N. CODING AND CODE COMPRESSION KOROLEV, L. N. METHOOS OF SELECTING THE REQUIRED WORO FROM A DICTIONARY KOSAKOFF, M. EXPERIENCE WITH A GENERALIZED INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM KOSAKOFF, M. VARIABLE INFORMATION PROCESSING KOSCHMANN. M. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER KOSONOCKY, W. F. PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKEO OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS KOSONOCKY, WALTER F. FEASIBILITY OF NEURISTOR LASER COMPUTERS 421 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 KEL - KOS WJCC59 212 PGEC622 216 PACM52T 13 ECIP55 U5 PACM52T 110 B PGEC534 JAC'I633 334 LSU 57 112 JACM604 330 F JCC6J 565 JACM5?4 527 WJCC60 :llll PACM61 1082 MIL 611 97 NCR 594 267 CACM636 336 IBMJ511 8 IEES56 456 EJCC58 108 JACM613 366 ICIP5? 382 WJCC60 311 CAS 60 3 IBMJ581 L4 EOPS61 272 lEES56 228 WJCC58 216 PACM58 41 CACM616 268 PACM62 43 tACM624 209 CACM604 245 CACM639 5!>5 C ACM620 595 CACM63N 685 JACM612 119 CACM59N 16 :AS 57 1 WJCC61 511 I BMJ592 169 59 CTPC54 EJCC54 -30 'ICR 544 124 NCR 544 116 'fCR 537 38 I CSI582 1011 '1CR 537 21 IBMJbOZ 1~8 ~JCC59 101 WJCC60 225 JPI 62 14 ICSI581 lB9 IBMJ583 2L8 I BMJ581 43 I BMJ512 110 I BMJ592 147 ECIP55 102 WJCC60 285 PGEC634 394 EJCC57 84 FJCC63 5:>1 LCMT61 195 IiACC59 10 ICSI582 1143 PACM61 13B4 PCS 62 228 EJCC59 82 CLUN55 51 DIP 62 580 SOS 62 485 PGEC603 352 SJCC62 101 CABS62 266 62 EJCC5J PACM62 52 EJCC61 114 IBMJ621 12 IF IP62 102 PGEC583 228 PGEC602 252 PGEC633 310 CHBK62 1 CHBK62 2 CHBK62 4 CHBK62 3 CHBKb2 5 CHBK62 6 :HBK62 8 P IRE625 1011 CHBK62 2 5 tHBK62 IiARV47 223 CAS 62 83 JACM584 328 CENG59 139 FJCC63 183 PACM62 112 PACM56 jO PGEt593 211 OPI 62 255 421 KOS - LED AUTHOR INDEX KOSSACK, C. F. OPTIMUM RESPONSE ANALYSIS KOSSACK, C. F. STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUES KOSSACK, CARL F. ON ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A LABORATORY KOSTEN, L. FICTITIOUS TRAFFIC MACHINES KOSTYSHYN, B. A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM KOSTYSHYN, BOHDAN A HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF SATURATION RECORDING IN A MAGNETIC MEDIUM KOTKIN, BELLA A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF ORUG DISTRIBUTION AND THE SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL-DIFFERENCE EQUAT KOULAGINA, OLGA F. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH ON MACHINE TRANSLATION KOVACH, L. O. A NEW, SOLID-STATE, NONLINEAR ANALOG COMPONENT KOVACH, L. O. AN ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING THYRITE KOVACH, L. D. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS KOVACH, L. D. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS ANO TECHNIQUES KOVACH, L. o. NONLINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTIONS WITH THYRITE KOVACH, LADIS O. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN ANALYSIS KOVATCH, G. THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG MULTIPLIER KOZAK, W. S. AN ANALOGUE MEMORY KOZARSKY, K. THE RCA 501 ASSEMBLY SYSTEM KOZARSKY, K. THE RCA 601 KOZARSKY, K. THE RCA 601 SYSTEM DESIGN KRAL, O. A. FITTING A COMPUTER INTO AN INVENTORY-CONTROL PROBLEM KRAMER, HENRY P. A NOTE ON THE SELF-CONSISTENCY OF DEFINITIONS OF GENERALIZATION AND INOUCTIVE INFERENCE KRAMER, R. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS WITHOUT SIMILARITY ASSUMPTIONS KRANTZ, F. H. A SURVEY OF OIGITAL METHODS FOR RAOAR DATA PROCESSING KRANZLEY, A. S. BIZMAC II COMPUTER, CHARACTERISTICS ANO APPLICATIONS KRANZLEY, A. S. PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER KRANZLEY, ARTHUR S. THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSIr~G SYSTEM KRARUP, T. THE FIXED POINT DIVISION IN GIER KRASNOW, H. S. ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS KRAUS, M. THE UNIVAC TUBE PROGRAM KRAUSE, C. A. DESIGN OF AC COMPUTING AMPLIFIERS USING TRANSISTORS KREOELL, BENGT ON COMPLEX SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION KREIDE, HENRY C. THE DESIGN OF SYNCHRONIZING BUFFERS FOR COLLECTING AND OISTRIBUTING DIGITAL OATA KREISS, H.-O. ON THE METHOO OF CENTRAL DIFFERENCES FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR PARTIAL OIF KREISS, HEINZ-OTTO ON THE DEFINITION OF STABILITY FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WHICH APPROXIMATE PARTIAL OIFF KREUDER, NORMAN L. THE DYNAMICS OF TOGGLE ACTION KRIDER, L. D. APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC CODING TO SMALL CALCULATORS KRISHNAIAH, PARUCHURI R. CLUSTER FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOM EVALUATION KRITZIK, STANLEY COMPUTER CONTROL OF MAIL-OROER HOUSE OPERATIONS (IBM 6S0 TAPE RAMAC) KROLAK, P. AN EXTENSION OF FIBONACCIAN SEARCH TO SEVERAL VARIABLES KROLL, BERNARD H. MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS IN A LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM (HONEYWELL 800) KROLL, N. M. THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCHING ELECTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY DlVtOER KROOK, MAX SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR KINETIC EQUATIONS KROOS, F. K. A VERY SMALL ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER WIrH STOREO PROGRAM CONTROL KRUITHOF, A. STATISTICS AND CIRCUIT DESIGN KRUY, J. F. A HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC UNIT USING TUNNEL DIOOES KUBA, RICHARD E. NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM THEORY KUBEC, R. E. A NEW HIGH DENSITY RECORDING SYSTEM, THE IBM 1311 DISK STORAGE ORIVE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE 01 KUHlE, E. C. THE IBM MAGNETIC DRUM CALCULATOR TYPE 650 KUCHINSKY, SAUL SPECIAL-PURPOSE TUBES FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS KUDIELKA, V. SELF-ORGANIZING GROUPING, A LEARNING STRUCTURE KUDLICH, R. A. A SET OF TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS, OIRECT-COUPLED COMPUTERS KUDLICH, R. A. CIRCUIT CONSIOERATIONS AND LOGICAL DESIGN WITH DIRECT-COUPLED TRANSISTOR LOGIC KUEHN, HEIDI G. A 48-BIT PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR KUEHN, R. L. OATAVIEW, A GENERAL PURPOSE OATA DISPLAY SYSTEM KUGEL, P. DATA STRUCTURES FOR DATA RETRIEVAL KUHL, FRANK CLASSIFICATION ANO RECOGNITION OF HAND-PRINTED CHARACTERS KUHN, H. W. SOME COMBINATORIAL LEMMAS IN TOPOLOGY KUHNS, J. L. ON RELEVANCE, PROBABILISTIC INDEXING ANO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL KUHNS, J. L. PROBABILISTIC INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE LIBRARY PROBLEM KULAGINA, OLGA S. CONSTRUCTION OF A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS ALGORITHM WITH THE AID OF A COMPUTING MACHINE KULSRUO, H. E. A PRACTICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM RELAXATION fACTOR Of THE SUCCES KUMP, H. J. MAGNETIZATION OF UNIAXIAL CYLINDRICAL THIN FILMS KUMP, H. J. THE MAGNETIC CONfIGURATION OF STYLUS RECORDING KUNO, S. MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYZER KUNO, S. SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH KUNO, SUSUMU A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO JAPANESE-ENGLISH AUTOMATIC rRANSLATION KUNTZMANN, J. NEW METHOOS FOR THE APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (FRENCH) KUNTZMANN, J. THE CASE FOR REVERSION TO THE CANONICAL FORM IN THE SOLUTION OF INITIAL CONDITION DIFFERENT KUREPA, GEORGE SETS, LOGICS, MACHINES KURKJIAN, L. H. EVALUATION AND I~STRUMENTATION OF A SPECIAL-PURPOSE OATA PROCESSING SYSTEM USING SIMULATI KURKJIAN, L. H. SYSTEM EVALUATlOt,J ANO INSTRUMENTATION FOR MILITARY SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER SYSTE KUROYANAGI, NORIYOSHI HIGH-SPEED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM KURTlBERG, JEROME M. ON APPROXIMATION METHODS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM KUSS, G. SALE, A SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE FOR ENGINEERS KUSTO, THADDEUS J. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DESIGN KUTTNER, P. THE ROPE MEMORY, A PERMANENT STORAGE OEVICE KWIZAK, M. COMPUTERS FOR METEOROLOGY . KWOK, H. L. COMPUTER SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRANSIENTS IN HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS LA FONTAINE, JOHN F. OPERATIONAL DIGITAL TECHNIQUES LAASONEN, PENTTI ON THE SOLUTION OF POISSON'S DIFFERENCE EQUATION LAASONEN, PENTTI ON THE TRUNCATION ERROR OF DISCRETE APPROXIMATIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS OF DIRICHLET PROBLE~ LACKNER, MICHAEL R. TOWARD A GENERAL SIMULATION CAPABILITY LACROSSE, T. R. AUTOMATEO LOGICAL DESIGN LAOD, D. W. A NON-REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF SAGE TRACKING ANO BOMARC GUIDANCE LAOD, D. W. THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF A PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION ON THE IBM TYPE 701 ELECTRONIC DATA LADEFOGED. P. THE PERCEPTION OF SPEECH LAIRO, OONALD T. A PROGRAM FOR APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PARSIMONY IN MULTIPLE REGRESSION LAM8, D. ELECTRONIC ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEMS LAMB, D. THE N.R.E. OATA CONVERSION SYSTEM, MK II LAMB, SYONEY M. MT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LAMB, SYDNEY M. SEGMENTATION LAMB, SYDNEY MCD. ON THE MECHANIZATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS LAMBERT, J. RADAR SYSTEMS SIMULATION TECHNIQUES LAMBERT, J. O. THE USE OF HIGHER OERIVATIVES IN QUADRATURE FORMULAE LAMBERT, L. PREPARATION OF DISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER LAMBERT, L. M. NONDESTRUCTIVE REAOOUT OF METALLIC-TAPE COMPUTER CORES LAMBERT, ROBERT J. STABILITY OF A GE~ERALIZEO CORRECTOR FORMULA LAM60URN, S. RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING (RAMPS), A NEW TOOL IN PLANNING AND CONTROL LANCASTER, E. R. A METHOO FOR FINDING A MINIMUM OF A MULTIVARIATE FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE REDUC LANCE, G. N. SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS ON AN AUTOMATIC OIGITAL COMPUTER 422 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 KLE - LAN I BSJ631 I 8S J6 32 CLUNSS CAMB4'1 ~CR 612 P GEC622 IF IP62 IFIP62 PGEC604 PGEC542 CHBK62 CHBK62 PGEC582 SJCC61 PGEC613 WCR 584 WJCC59 CACM614 EJCC60 CAS S7 JACM6Z2 PACM58 EJCC60 49 l3.6 201 114 li2 'IlL 611 7 2!>3 145 301 496 42 S 6 91 225 S12 108 127 197 113 18 260 7 67 ~EWCS7 57 WJCCS6 137 WJCC58 66 BIT 613 200 I BSJ631 2 PGECS33 8 PGEC583 I'll BIT 623 143 PACM56 37 BIT 632 97 BIT 623 153 WJCC58 46 EJCC54 64 F JCC62 285 CAS 60 46 CACM630 639 CAS 61 3 I BMJ594 345 HARV61 262 IFIP62 6~1 RMCS60 )0 PGEC635 503 CCST61 278 FJCC63 327 J ACM541 13 WJCC58 96 IFIP62 419 "'JCCS:' 124 HARV572 201 CACM618 3,0 EJCC61 174 PACM62 110 ~CR 634 75 IBMJ605 ,18 JACM603 216 PACMS9 13 MTl 612 613 CACM614 184 I BMJ632 130 PGEC622 203 IFIP62 306 FJCC63 397 IFIP62 157 33 ICIPS9 HARV571 U7 EJCC58 127 NJC(5) 1)3 DIP 62 638 JACM624 419 CACM590 22 CHBK62 4 FJCC63 45 CAN 62 68 AUS 60B'7.3 HACC59 29 JACM584 370 JACM581 32 SJCC62 1 '1CR 634 94 PGEC5'll 36 PACM52T 115 MTP S8 397 PACM53 47 AUS 60 C9.4 AUS 63 C.5 .~SMT60 140 NSMT60 335 'ITL 612 613 NCR 594 190 TCJ5634 322 PACM59 47 PGEC594 470 J ACM621 104 TCJ5634 300 PACM59 70 J ACM591 97 422 LAN - LEV AUTHOR INDEX LANCLOS, C. CHEBYSHEV POLYNOMIALS IN THE SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE LINEAR SYSTEMS LANCZOS. CORNELIUS AN ITERATION METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE EIGENVALUE PROBLEM OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL LANDAUER, R. IRREVERSIBILITY AND HEAT GENERATION IN THE COMPUTING PROCESS LANDAUER, R. SHOCK WAVES IN NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINES AND EFFECT ON PARAMETRIC AMPLIFICATION LANDAUER, R. SPATIAL VARIATION OF CURRENTS AND FIELDS DUE TO LOCALIZED SCATTERERS IN METALLIC CONDUCTION LANDAUER, W. I. A GROWING TREE FOR DESCRIPTOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION LANOAUER, WALTER I. THE BALANCED TREE AND ITS UTILIZATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL LANDEN JR. W. H. ON THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS LANDER, L. B. TECHNIQUES FOR DECISION-MAKING CONTROL LANDIN, P. J. THE MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF EXPRESSIONS LANDIS, NORMAN INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN OPERATING MULTIPROGRAMMING SYSTEM LANDOLT, J. P. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HALL EFFECT MULTIPLIERS LANDY JR, ARNEY MINT MUM TRANSISTOR LOGIC MODULES FOR AIR-BORNE CONTROL APPLICATIONS LANE, A. L. A HIGH SPEED N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX SWITCH LANE. R. A. C. PROGRAMMING THE VARIABLE-ITEM-LENGTH RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER LANG, D. W. COMPUTATIONS IN NUCLEAR LEVEL DENSITY PROBLEMS LANG. D. W. PHOTONUCLEAR REACTID~ CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LANGEFORS. B. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING I LANGEFORS, B. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN FILE PROCESSING II LANGEFORS. B. SOME APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS LANGEFORS, B. THE 021 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM BY SVENSKA AEROPLAN AKTIEBOLAGET, SWEDEN LANGEFORS, B. THE PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION FOR ADP LANGEFDRS. BDRJE ACTIVITY NETWORK FOR PLANNING AND SCHEDULING LANGEFDRS, BDRJE COMPUTATION OF PARTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION SCHEDULING LANGER, B. W. FINOAFACT LANGLOIS. W. E. DIFFUSION OF GAS FROM A LIQUID INTO AN EXPANDING BUBBLE LANGLOIS, W. E. THE LIGHTLY LOADED FOIL BEARING AT ZERO ANGLE OF WRAP LANGMAACK, H. EFFICIENT HANDLING OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES IN ALGOL 60 COMPILERS LANGMUIR, CHARLES R. A LOGICAL MACHINE FOR MEASURING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY LANIGAN, M. J. ONE-LEVEL STORAGE SYSTEM LANING JR, J. H. THE M.I.T. SYSTEMS OF AUTOMATIC CODING, COMPREHENSIVE, SUMMER SESSION, AND ALGEBRAIC LANKARD, J. R. LINE WIDTHS AND PRESSURE SHIFTS IN MODE STRUCTURE OF STIMULATED EMISSION FROM GAAS JUNCTID LAPIERRE, G. A COMPILER FOR SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS LARKIN, R. G. SYMBOLIC LOGIC TRUTH MATRICES ON A COMPUTER LARNER. R. DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART IV. THE SYSTEM'S FORTRAN COMPILE LARNER. RAY A. A SEMI-AUTOMATIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SYSTEM AT LOADING TIME LARROWE, BOYD PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS LARSEN, L. J. A MODIFIED INVERSION PROCEDURE FOR PRODUCT FORM OF THE INVERSE LINEAR PROGRAMMING CODES LARSEN, M. RAMPS. A TECHNIQUE FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTI-PROJECT SCHEDULING LARSON. E. H. A ROUTINE TO FIND THE SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENT LARSON. H. T. DATA-PROCESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL LARSON. RICHARD SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS. II. SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS LASHER, G. J. THE DYNAMICS OF A SUBHARMONIC OSCILLATOR WITH LINEAR DISSIPATION LASHER. G. J. THRESHOLD RELATIONS AND DIfFRACTION LOSS FOR INJECTION LASERS LASKI. J. G. CONTROL AND SIMULATION LANGUAGE LASOR, WILLIAM S. TEST· MATRIX FOR INVERSION LASSER, DANIEL J. TOPOLOGICAL ORDERING OF A LIST OF RANDOMLY-NUMBERED ELEMENTS OF A NETWORK LASWELL, HAROLD D. THE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF AUTOMATION LATORRE, V. R. A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER LATTES, R. DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES. A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) LATTES. R. SOLUTION ON A HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OF A PROBLEM IN DIOPHANTINE ALGEBRA (FRENCH) LAUBACH, PETER B. ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF THE INVESTIGATION PHASE LAUCHLI, P. AUTOMATIC CALCULATIO~ AND PROGRAMMING OF DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PRO LAUGHERY. KENNETH BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION ANSWERER LAUGHERY. KENNETH BASEBALL, AN AUTOMATIC QUESTION-ANSWERER LAUGHLIN, JOHN S. A COMPUTER METHOD FOR RADIATION TREATMENT PLANNING LAULER. L. J. AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR DIAGNOSTIC CHECKING LAURENT, R. L. COMBINEO MAGNETIC AND GRAPHIC STORE LAUTZENHEISER. MARVIN STAGE EXECUTIVE CONTROL LAWLER, E. L. THE USE OF PARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS LAWLER. J. P. ACCOUNTING FOR FARMERS. SUGAR BEET PRODUCTION LAWLESS JR, W. J. DEVELOPMENTS I~ THE LOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL UNITS LAWLOR. REED C. COMPUTERS AND THE LAW LAWLOR, REED C. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW LAWRANCE, R·. B. APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES LAWRANCE, RICHARD B. AN ADVANCED MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR DATA PROCESSING LAWRENCE JR. J. D. A MAGNETIC PULSE-CURRENT REGULATOR LAWRENCE JR, W. W. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN VERY-HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC STORAGE TECHNIQUES LAWRENCE, B. R. CORRELATION OF RESULTS OF A PILOT PLANT EXPERIMENT USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER LAWSON JR, H. W. THE USE OF CHAIN LIST MATRICES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COBOL DATA STRUCTURES LAWSON. C. L. SEGMENTED MINMAX APPROXIMATION LAWSON, CHARLES L. COMPUTATION OF A LEAST MAXIMUM APPROXIMATOR AS THE LIMIT OF WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES APP LAX. L. C. ERROR ESTIMATION IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLASMA CONSTITUENTS LAY, E. C. USE OF A COMPUTER BY A MEDIUM-SIZED LOCAL AUTHORITY LAYTON, H. AUTOMATION OF PROGRAM DEBUGGING LAZARUS. R. B. A HIGH-SPEED SORTING PROCEDURE LAZINSKI, R. H. INFORMATION HANDLING IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL COMPLEX LAZOVICK, P. A VERSATILE ·MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE LAZZARO. V. APPLICATION OF THE IBM 650 TO STOCK BROKERAGE OPERATIONS LE BLANC, M. A. R. ANOMALOUS RESISTIVE TRANSITIONS AND NEW PHENOMENA IN HARD SUPERCONDUCTORS LE BOULANGER DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A OESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IFRENCH) LE CORBEILLER. PHILIPPE WHAT WE SHOULD LEARN FROM COMPUTERS LEARN. ARTHUR J. CURRENT INDUCED SWITCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS LEAS. J. W. MICROWAVE SOLID-STATE TECHNICUES FOR HIGH SPEEO COMPUTERS LEAS, J. W. PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM LEAYCRAFT. E. C. CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH-SPEED MULTI PATH CORE FOR A COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY LEBEDEV. S. A. BESM. THE HIGH SPEED ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CO~PUTER OF THE USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GERMAN) LEBEDEV, S. A. THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC CALCULATING MACHINE OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE U.S.S.R. LEBOW, I. L. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 24 LECERF, YVES INTRINSIC MACHINE ADDRESSING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION LECH~ER, J. A. MACHINE CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF A PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION LECK, G. w. COINCIDENT CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY LECK. G. W. COINCIDENT-CURRENT SUPERCONDUCTIVE MEMORY LECK. G. W. CONTINUOUS SHEET SUPERCONOUCTIVE MEMORY LECLERC. B. M. A MAGNETIC DRUM EXTENSION TO THE GAMMA 1 COMPUTER LEDERLE. T. NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF STAR EPHEMERIDES IGERMANI LEDLEY. R. S. AN ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION LEDLEY, R. S. ORGANIZATION OF LARGE MEMORY SYSTEMS LEOLEY, ROBERT S. ADVANCES IN BIOMEOICAL SCIENCE AND DIAGNOSIS LEDLEY, ROBERT S. ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REDUNDANT LOGICAL DESIGN 423 COMPUT[R LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 KOS - LEO PACM52T 124 HARV49 164 I BMJ613 183 I BMJ604 391 IBMJ513 223 ROME62 153 PGEC636 B63 PACM62 91 CAN 62 43 TCJ6644 30B CACM625 282 NCR 612 143 ilJCC58 141 'fCR 584 246 WJCC56 137 "US 60B' 3.1 AUS 60B·4.1 BIT 611 54 BIT 612 103 BIT 634 229 PGEC636 650 ICC 634 205 BIT 621 21 BIT 622. '11 PACM59 49 I BMJ6Z3 329 I BMJ632 112 ROME62 3.H 1 EJCC60 PGEC622 223 DNR 5'0 '00 IBMJ632 155 CAN 60 276 PACM59 17 I BSJ633 311 CACM610 446 JACM564 348 CACM627 382 SJCC63 17 CACM594 16 ilJCC55 48 CACM621 63 IBMJ612 157 I BMJ631 5B TCJ5623 194 CACM633 102 CACM614 167 .. JCC58 7 PGEC6D2 252 ROME62 653 ICIP59 90 HARV55 42 IFIP62 126 CATH63 207 WJCC61 219 CACM627 407 'fCR 594 218 LCMT61 137 PACM61 6C5 PGEC603 342 BCS 58 410 P IRE611 53 CAS 62 46 AlC 623 299 EJCC56 84 EJCC59 181 IICR 574 102 EJCC56 101 "US 60 B8.2 PACM62 14 PACM62 62 PACM61 1243 CAN 60 15B TCB1631 7 PACM61 12C2 CACM601 20 EJCC61 241 EJCC61 166 CAS 56 32 I8MJ621 122 ROME62 653 HARV61 1 DNR 60 130 ICIP59 466 WJCC56 119 PGEC623 405 76 ECIP55 JACM563 129 91 EJCC5S IHL 611 283 CACM610 ~53 LCMT61 421 PGEC613 438 DNR 60 161 IICR 564 105 ECIP55 202 PGEC614 662 LCMT61 15 CABS62 490 RTCS62 2~1 423 LEO - LDC AUTHOR INDEX LEDLEY, ROBERT S. AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGE TRANSLATION THROUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS LEDLEY, ROBERT S. BOOLEAN MATRIX EQUATIONS IN DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN LEDLEY, ROBERT S. CoMPROTEIN, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO AID PRIMARY PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION LEDLEY, ROBERT S. MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AIDED BY DIGITAL COMPUTERS LEDLEY, ROBERT S. TABLEDEX, A NEW COORDINATE INDEXING METHOD FOR BOUND BOOK FORM BIBLIOGRAPHIES LEE-WHITING, G. E. ERRATUM IN 'FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SEC) LEE-WHITING, G. E. FORMULAS FOR COMPUTING INCOMPLETE ELLIPTIC INTEGRALS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KINDS LEE, C. Y. AN ALGORITHM FOR PATH CONNECTIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS LEE, C. Y. CATEGORIZING AUTOMATA BY W-MACHINE PROGRAMS LEE, C. Y. INTERCOMMUNICATING CELLS, BASIS FOR A DISTRIBUTED LOGIC COMPUTER LEE, E. S. ASSOCIATIVE TECHNIQUES WITH COMPLEMENTING FLIP-FLOPS LEE, F. F. DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART II LEE, FRED AN AUTOMATIC SELF-CHECKING AND FAULT-LOCATING METHOD LEE, MILTON O. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IN BIOLOGY, PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING A COMPREHE~ LEE, R. C. A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR SIMULATION LEE, R. J. GENERALIZATION OF LEARNING IN A MACHINE LEE, W. H. K. PRELIMINARY REMARKS OF POLYNOMIAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR COMPUTERS LEFKOVITZ, O. AUTOMATIC STRATIFICATION OF INFORMATION LEGER, R. M. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES LEGRAS, J. FROM FLEC TO C.P.A.S. (FRENCH) LEHMAN, M. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPAGATION SPEED-UP CIRCUITS IN BINAR·Y ARITHMETIC UNITS LEHMAN, M. A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT LEHMAN, M. SABRAC, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER LEHMAN, M. SABRAC, A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER LEHMAN, M. SERIAL MATRIX STORAGE SYSTEMS LEHMAN, M. SKIP TECHNIQUES FOR HIGH-SPEED CARRY-PROPAGATION IN BINARY ARITHMETIC UNITS LEHMAN, M. THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER LEHMAN, M. THE SPECIFICATION OF A COST-LIMITED DIGITAL COMPUTER LEHMANN, N. J. AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (GERMAN) LEHMANN, N. J. PRESENT STATUS AND TRENDS OF THE DRESDEN COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT (GERMANI LEHMER, D. H. A MACHINE METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS LEHMER, D. H. AUTOMATION AND PURE MATHEMATICS LEHMER, D. H. COMPUTING MACHINES FOR PURE MATHEMATICS LEHMER, D. H. MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING UNITS LEHMER, DERRICK H. SORTING CARDS WITH RESPECT TO A MODULUS LEHMER, EMMA ON THE COMPUTATION OF THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN TRINOMIAL CONGRUENCES LEIBOWITZ, GEORGE J. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING AOP IN TAX ADMINISTRATION LEIBOWITZ, JACOB VARIABLE SCOPE SEARCH SYSTEM VS3 LEIBOWITZ, M. A. A CLASS OF MULTI-QUEUE PROBLEMS ARISING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LEIBOWITZ, M. A. AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR TREATING A CLASS OF MULTIQUEUE PROBLEMS LEICHNER, GENE H. DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER LEICHNER, GENE H. DESIGNING COMPUTER CIRCUITS WITH A COMPUTER LEIFER, H. N. ELECTRON SPIN ECHO SERIAL MEMORY STORAGE LEIGH, A. COMPUTER USES AT LAMP DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC LEIGH, D. C. A METHOD OF COMPUTING SHOCK WAVES LEIGH, D. C. PROGRAMMING OF THE METHOD OF CHARACTERISTICS FOR AXISYMMETRIC FLOW LEIGHTON, C. C. CONTROL GEAR SIMULATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC CAR PARK LEILICH, H. o. CONSTRUCTION OF RECORDING HEADS FOR MAGNETIC DRUM STORAGE (GERMAN) LEIMAN, J. M. THE ELECOM ·125 IN PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RESEARCH LEINBERGER, M. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER LEINER, A. L. A SYSTEM FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A COMPUTER LEINER, A. L. CONCURRENTLY OPERATING COMPUTER SYSTEMS LEINER, A. L. LOGICAL DESIGN LEINER, A. L. ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET DEADLINES LEINER, A. L. PILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM LEI NER, ·A. L. PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM LEINER, A. L. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND DYSEAC LEINER, A. L. SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF THE DYSEAC LEINER, A. L. 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SHU-T'IEN OCTAL OIAGRAMS OF BINARY CONCEPTION ANO THEIR APPLICABILITY TO COMPUTER DESIGN LOGIC LI, SHU-T'IEN ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHINESE ABACUS LI. SHU-T'IEN THE ORIGIN OF THE ABACUS AND ITS OEVELOPMENT LI. YAO TZU OPTIMALIZING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS LIBAN. E. IMPLICIT FUNCTION SIMULATION OF THE ABLATION PROBLEM USING FINITE FOURIER TRANSFORMS LIBAN, ERIC THE APPLICATION OF FINITE FOURI~R TRANSFORMS TO ANALOG COMPUTER SIMULATIONS LIBAW. W. H. A PHOTOELECTRIC DECIMAL-CODED SHAFT DIGITIZER LICHTENBERGER. W. W. PLATO II. A MULTIPLE-STUDENT, COMPUTER-CDNTROLLEO. AUTOMATIC TEACHING DEVICE LICKLIDER, J. C. R. A TIME-SHARING OEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER LICKLIDER, J. C. R. ON-LINE MAN-COMPUTER COMMUNICATION LICKLIDER. J. C. R. PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS IN COMPUTER-AIDED TEACHING LIDOELL. DONALD W. INTEGRATION AND AUTOMATIC FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES IN LARGE DIGITAL OATA SYSTEMS LIEBERSTEIN. H. M. 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COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY LIPTON. S. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 LIPTON, S. THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS ON APPLIED STATISTICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AGRICULT LIPTON, S. TWO PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR ONE-PLUS-ONE ADDRESS COMPUTERS LITTLE. E. P. COOPERATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND EOUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LITTLE, W. A. THE KAPITLA RESISTANCE OF METALS IN THE NORMAL ANO SUPERCONDUCTING STATES LITWIN, S. THE MULTI-LIST CENTRAL PROCESSOR LITl. F. A. A OIRECT ACCESS PHOTOMEMORY PART I. PROTOTYPE MACHINE SYSTEM LIU. C. L. KTH-OROER FINITE AUTOMATION LIU. C. N. A STATE VARIABLE ASSIGNMENT METHOD FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS LIU, C. N. COMPUTER-AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MULTIFONT PRINT RECOGNITIO~ LOGIC LIVESEY. P. B. SYMPOSIUM ON EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF MAGNETIC TAPE 2, MAGNETIC FILMS ON A NATIONAL-ELL LIVESLEY, R. K. THE ANALYSIS OF LARGE STRUCrURAL SYSTEMS LIVINGSTON, H. M. APPLICATIONS OF THE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY LIVINGSTON, HUBERT M. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ON THE BURROUGHS LABORATORY COMPUTER LLORET. J. L. NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS LO, A. W. PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS LO, A. ·W. THE TRANSFLUXOR LO, ARTHUR W. DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING ELEMENTS LO. ARTHUR W. SOME THOUGHTS ON DIGITAL COMPONENTS ANO CIRCUIT TECHNIQUES LOBERMAN, H. FORMAL PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WITH A MI~IMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH LOBERMAN. H. SYMBOLIC DESIGNATIO~S FOR ELECT.RICAL CONNECTIONS LOBERMAN. H. USING OIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DESIGN ANO MAINTENANCE OF NEW COMPUTERS LOCHINGER, R. 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ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF nIlN-FILM SEMICONDUCTORS MATTSON, R. L. AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A CLASS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION SYNTHESIS ALGORITHMS MATTSON, R. L. FEATURE WORD CONSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHMS. AN EXPERIMENTAL STU MATTSON. RICHARD L. A SELF-ORGANIZING BINARY SYSTEM MATYUKHIN, N. YA. THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT MAUCHLY. J. W. CODE AND CONTROL II, MACHINE DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION CODES MAUCHLY, J. W. SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY MAUCHLY, JOHN W. CONVERSION BETWEEN BINARY AND DECIMAL NUMBER SYSTEMS MAUCHLY. JOHN W. DIGITAL AND ANALOGY COMPUTING MACHINES MAUCHLY. JOHN W. INFLUENCE OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ON THE DESIGN OF COMPUTERS MA,UCHLY, JOHN W. PREPARATION OF PROBLEMS FOR EDVAC-TYPE MACHINES MAUCHLY, JOHN W. SORTING AND COLLATI~G MAUCHLY, JOHN W. THE ADVANTAGES OF BUILT-IN CHECKING MAUCHLY, JOHN W. THE USE OF FUNCTION TABLES WITH COMPUTI~G MACHINES MAUDSLEY, B. G. THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER MAUDSLEY, B. G. THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS 428 COM~UT~R LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 LUT - MAU 18MJ621 94 PGEC592 98 I CSI582 ,1143 OPI 62 20 28 EJCC59 WCR 604 6 WJCC54 23 PGEC633 301 21 FJCC63 PGEC604 412 PGEC622 113 CACM630 622 CACM636 332 ICIP59 353 JACM592 164 IBMJ603 256 IBMJ603 248 EJCC51 243 PACM62 56 EJCC58 130 JACM5B4 331 RMCS60 5 CACM629 486 CAS 5515 CAS 56 64 JACM613 404 MIPP61 236 HACC59 II PGEC542 2 JACM603 216 PACMS9 13 PGEC622 181 CAS 55 41 CACM631 31 ARAP634 161 HARV55 110 PACM52P 143 PACM52P 159 CACM594 16 WJCC56 119 CAN 62 11 PACM58 12 PACM59 48 PGEC621 6 PGEC564 201 PGEC513 202 EJCC53 109 TCJ4613 242 TCJ15B3 118 NCR 602 18 JACM564 309 ~CR 584 2!>5 PGEC604 490 PGEC511 49 PECS52 6 WJCC54 184 LSU 55 119 CAN 58 336 NCR 612 115 PGEC601 15 PGEC604 490 JACM564 155 TCJ5634 21l AODC62 138 I CS1582 911 MTL 612 431 CACM60N 601 58 EJCC52 EJCC54 22 I BMJ621 24 ICSI582 951 WJCC59 169 WJCCS5 1 PGEC602 175 FJCC63 !>29 EJCC55 83 PGEC60l 25 IF IP62 684 EJCC60 'Jl TCJ6633 244 MTL 612 :'.H ~SMT60 245 I BMJ622 256 IBMJ622 250 IBMJ602 143 PGf.C633 300 JACM634 4SS EJCC59 212 :ENG59 143 "SEE464 31 PCEC563 142 'ISEE463 25 IISEE461 :i P IRE530 U50 HARV41 203 MSEE463 22 99 EJCC5} 'ISEE461 9 I EES56 1118 IEES55 191 418 MAU - MES AUTHOR INDEX MAUGHMER. J. M. A STUDY OF REFILL PHENOMENA IN WILLIAMS' TUBE MEMORIES MAXWELL. MARVIN S. AN AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DATA ASSEMBLY SYSTEM FOR SPACE SURVEILLANCE MAXWELL. MARVIN S. THE UNIVERSAL DATA TRANSCRIBER. A NEW APPROACH TO DATA CONVERSION EQUIPMENT MAXWELL. W. L. A QUEUE NETWORK SIMULATOR FOR THE IBM 650 AND BURROUGHS 220 MAXWELL. W. L. CORC, THE CORNELL COMPUTING LANGUAGE MAY. M. A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATURE DIGITAL COMPUTERS MAYEDA. W. ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER MAYEDA, W. SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING FUNCTIONS BY LINEAR GRAPH THEORY MAYER, L. J. MAGNETIC RECORDING WITH AN ELECTRON BEAM MAYER, M. JOTTINGS ON THE 1963 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION MAYER, R. P. LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR THE SAGE SYSTEM MAYER. R. P. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR A LARGE-SCALE REAL-TIME APPLICATION MAYER. ROBERT J. SELECTIVE INSTRUCTION TRAP FOR THE 7090 MAYER. ROLLIN P. A PROPOSAL FOR TRAINING YOUNGSTERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNIQUES MAYES. T. L. IMPACT OF AUTOMATION ON DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN MAYHEW. T. R. HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES MAYNE. EARL CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY ICRAMI. FUNCTIONS AND USE MAZELSKY. B. THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD PROBLE MAZURKIEWICZ. A. COMPILER-INTERPRETER FOR USING IN NUMERICAL ORIENTED LANGUAGES TRANSLATION MAZURKIEWICZ. A. W. ARITHMETIC FORMULAE AND SUBROUTINES IN SAKO MC.... SEE ALSO MAC ••• MCARTHUR. R. NELIAC. A DIALECT OF ALGOL MCAULAY. F. A MAGNETIC-TAPE DIGITAL-RECORDING EQUIPMENT MCAVOY. R. A. A CENTRAL COMPUTER INSTALLATION AS A PART OF AN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS SYSTEM MCAVOY. R. A. RESERVATIONS COMMU~ICATIONS UTLIZING A GENERAL PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTER MCCALL. J. C. COMPUTER SHARING BY A GROUP OF CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRMS MCCALLA. T. R. APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG-BA MCCANN. G. O. IDEAL TRANSFORMERS IN SYNTHESIS OF ANALOG COMPUTERS MCCARTHY. J. A TIME-SHARING DEBUGGING SYSTEM FOR A SMALL COMPUTER MCCARTHY. J. PROGRAMS WITH COMMON SENSE MCCARTHY. J. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 MCCARTHY. J. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 MCCARTHY. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 MCCARTHY. J. REVISEO REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 MCCARTHY. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 MCCARTHY, J. TIME-SHARING COMPUTER SYSTEMS MCCARTHY, J. TOWARDS A MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE OF COMPUTATION MCCARTHY. JOHN A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION MCCARTHY, JOHN A BASIS FOR A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPUTATION MCCARTHY. JOHN LISP, A PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR SYMBOLIC MANIPULATIONS MCCARTHY. JOHN RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS OF SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS AND THEIR COMPUTATION BY MACHINE. PART I MCCARTHY. JOHN THE LINKING SEGMENT SUBPROGRAM LANGUAGE AND LINKING LOADER MCCARTHY. JOHN TIME-SHARED PROGRAM TESTING MCCARTY, D. G. APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS MCCLENDON. ROBERT W. SYSTEMS DESIGN AND COMPUTER EVALUATION STUOY FOR A QUASI-REAL TIME DATA PROCESSING S MCCLUSKEY JR, E. J. A NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL VARIABLE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING CIRCUI MCCLUSKEY JR. E. J. ENCODING OF INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED BOOLEAN MATRICES MCCLUSKEY JR. E. J. ITERATIVE COMBINATIONAL SWITCHING NETWORKS, GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS MCCLUSKEY JR. E. J. THE REOUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES MCCLUSKEY JR. E. J. TRANSIENTS IN COMBINATION LOGIC CIRCUITS MCCLUSKEY. E. J. FUNDAMENTAL MODE AND PULSE MODE OPERATIONS OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS MCCLUSKEY, E. J. SIGNAL FLOW GRAPH TECHNIQUES FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT STATE DIAGRAMS MCCONAUGHY, R. L. GROUND OPERATION EQUIPMENT FOR THE ORBITING ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY MCCOOL. WILLIAM A. AN AM-FM ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER MCCORMICK, BRUCE H. THE ILLINOIS PATTERN RECOGNITION COMPUTER. ILLIAC III MCCORMICK, E. M. CO~PUTERS IN TECHNICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS MCCORMICK. E. M. GROUP PARTICIPATION COMPUTER DEMONSTRATION MCCORMICK. EDWARD M. WHY COMPUTERS MCCULLOCH, W. S. AGATHA TYCHE. OF NERVOUS NETS. THE LUCKY RECKONERS MCCULLOCH. W. S. SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF THE NEURON AS AN UNRELIABLE LOGICAL FUNCTION MCCULLOCH. W. S. SYMPOSIUM. THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN MCCULLOCH. W. S. THE RELIABILITY OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS MCCULLOCH. W. S. THE UTILITY Of ANASTOMOTIC NETS MCCULLOCH, WARREN S. HUMAN BEINGS AS COMPUTERS. BIOLOGICAL COMPUTERS MCCULLOCH. WARREN S. NEUROLOGICAL MODELS AND INTEGRATIVE PROCESSES MCCULLOUGH. W. S. AN UPPER BOUNO ON THE INFORMATIONAL CAPACITY OF A SYNAPSE MCDANIEL. JOHN THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF RUSSIAN INFLECTED FORMS USING A STEM DICTIONARY MCDONALD, D. TRANSFORMER DESIGN WITH OIGITAL COMPUTERS MCDONALD. G. K. SOURCES AND COLLECTION OF DATA FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING MCDONALD. H. S. A HIGH-SPEED DATA TRANSLATOR FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SPEECH AND TELEVISION DEVICES MCDONNELL. J. THE IBM 7070 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM MCDONOUGH. E. MULTIPROGRAMMING MCDONOUGH. E. MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH. FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS MCDONOUGH. E. S. STRETCH EXPERIMENT IN MULTIPROGRAMMING MCDONOUGH, JAMES O. NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MILLING MACHINE MCDOWELL. I. USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER TO SOLVE A PROBLEM OF THE OPERATIONS RESEARCH TYPE. IT MCDOWELL, W. W. WILL ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES MAKE POSSIBLE A BUSINESS REVOLUTION MCDUFFIE JR, G. E. SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC MEMORY CAPACITORS MCDUFFIE, R. S. ANALYSIS AND ~UMERICAL CALCULATIONS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PLANE PIVOTED SLIDER BEARI MCGEE, A. A. OPTIMUM ALLOCATION OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MANPOWER WITHIN A MULTI-PROJECT ORGANIZATIONA MCGEE, RUSSELL C. OMNICODE, A COMMON LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM MCGEE. W. C. AN EXPERIMENT IN NON-PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING MCGEE. W. C. GENERALIZATION. KEY TO SUCCESSfUL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MCGEE, W. C. PROGRAM~ED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEMS MCGEE. w. C. STORED LOGIC COMPUTING MCGEE, WILLIAM C. THE FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS fOR COMPUTERS MCGEE, wILLIA~ C. THE PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION METHOD OF FILE DESIGN AND PROCESSING MCGHeE, R. B. DETERMINATION Of OPTIMUM PRODUCTION TOLERANCES BY ANALOG SIMULATluN MCGINN. LAURENCE C. A MATRIX COMPILER FOR UNIVAC MCGLINN. E. J. PROBLEMS IN fLIGHT SYSTEM SIMULATION MCGREGOR, P. K. AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION IN MULTI-COMPONENT DISTILLATION COLUMN DESIGN MCGREGOR, W. K. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS. SPECIAL COMPONENTS AND TECHNIQUES MCGUIGAN. J. H. COMBINED READING AND WRITING ON A MAGNETIC DRUM MCHUGH, 6. J. J. EIGENVALUES OF THE SUCCESSIVE OVER-RELAXATION PROCESS AND ITS COMBINATION WITH CHEBYSHEV MCILROY, M. D. A VARIANT METHOD OF fiLE SEARCHING MCILROY, M. DOUGLAS MACRO INSTRUCTION EXTENSIONS OF COMPILER LANGUAGES MCINTIRE. ROBERT L. FRACTIONATIO~ DESIGN ON MEDIUM SIZE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS MCINTOSH. N. H. E.D.P. AND THE AUDITOR MCISAAC, PAUL COMBINING ALGOL STATEMENT ANALYSIS WITH VALIDITY CHECKING MCKEAGUE, G. C. THE VALUE OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY 429 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MAR - MCK PGEC581 EJCC61 WJCC58 CACM59D CACM636 EJCC59 EJCC60 IBMJ603 LCMT61 TC61633 IBMJ5H 23 257 225 20 317 190 241 321 B5 83 76 10 ~JCC56 CACM633 101 PACM56 J2 EJCC60 211 FJCC62 IB4 EJCC61 147 IIJCC55 66 ROME62 5_~9 ARAP612 177 CACM608 463 I EES56 346 CAS 51 7 EJCC57 I1B CAS 5B 116 PACM62 50 WJCC55 16 SJCC63 51 HTP 5B 1~ ARAP612 351 CACM605 299 CACM631 1 ARAP634 217 TCJ5634 349 KCF 61 221 IFIP62 21 :PfS61 33 WJCC61 225 PACM59 35 CACM604 184 CACM637 3'H PACM59 12 LSU 57 95 PACM61 1264 PGEC594 439 WJCC60 231 PGEC584 285 PGEC624 413 RTCS62 9 IF IP62 125 P GEC632 61 SJCC63 141 PIRE530 1470 PGEC636 791 CAS 62 103 CACM639 '>13 MI PP61 220 MTP 58 611 SOS 61 91 PGEC564 240 SOS 59 2/,2 RTCS62 62 PGEC5H 190 SOS 62 49 PACM52P 113 MTL 611 363 IEES56 54 AUS 60 A8.3 WJCC59 169 EJCC58 11>5 PCS 62 192 CACM59N 13 PACH62 28 EJCC52 133 AUS 6U 62.2 IIJCC54 9 PGEC581 34 IBMJ634 303 PACM62 56 57 ACFI57 F JCC63 1 JACM591 1 IFIP62 545 PACM61 6C4 AIC 634 1 CACM628 4~O EJCC59 249 ACFI51 71 EJCC57 100 'US 60 84.1 : HBK62 6 PIRE530 1438 TCJ6633 250 CACM633 101 CACM604 214 LSU 57 125 AUS 63 A.20 CACM607 418 CAS 62 169 429 MCK - MIL AUTHOR INDEX MAU - MES MCKNIGHT, A. L. DAS, A DIGITAL ANALOG SIMULATOR SJCC63 83 MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD M. CONVERSION AUS 63 A.ll MCLEOD JR, J. H. COMPUTERS IN AUTOMATION LSU 55 101 MCLEOD, J. THE MAN-COMPUTER TEAM IN A SPACE ECOLOGY WJCC59 202 MCLEOD, J. H. MANNED SPACECRAFT SIMULATION SJCC63 401 MCLEOD, JOHN ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS CHBK62 5 MCLEOD, JOHN ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS IN PERSPECTIVE WJCC58 82 MCLEOD, JOHN TEN YEARS OF COMPUTER SIMULATION PGEC621 2 MCLEOD, JOHN THOUGHTS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF A COMPUTING CENTER LSU 55 111 MCMAHON, H. SUPERCONDUCTIYE DEVICES NJCC58 103 MCMAHON, H•• O. A CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY SYSTEM EJCC56 115 MCMAHON, HOWARD O. CLOSED CYCLE HELIUM REFRIGERATION DNR 60 39 MCMAHON, R. E. IMPULSE SWITCHING OF FERRITES EJCC59 31 MCMILLAN, BROCKWAY ANALOGUE COMPUTATION AND COMPUTERS ONR 51 37 MCMURTRY, B. J. BROADBAND DEMODULATORS FOR MICROWAVE-MODULATED LIGHT OPI 62 199 MCNAUGHTON, R. F. REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND STATE GRAPHS FOR AUTOMATA PGEC601 39 MCNAUGHTON, ROBERT THE THEORY OF AUTOMATA, A SURVEY AlC 612 319 MCNAUGHTON, ROBERT UNATE TRUTH FUNCTIONS PGEC611 1 MCNEIL, JOHN D. TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS BY ·AUTOINSTRUCTION IN THE PRIMARY GRADES, AN EXPERIMENTA PLCI61 9~ MCNIEL, E. GREGORY THE APPLICATION OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS TO NUMBER THEORY TABLES PACM61 6A2 CAN 58 29 MCNUTT, H. O. PLANNING A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM MCPHERSON, J. L. COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS. THE IMPLICATION OF CENSUS EXPERIENCE IIJCC53 49 MCPHERSON, J. L. PERFORMANCE OF THE CENSUS UNIVAC SYSTEM EJCC51 16 MCPHERSON, JAMES L. CENSUS EXPERIENCE OPERATING A UNIVAC SYSTEM ONR 53 30 MCQUILLAN. J. O. R. SOME PROBLEMS IN THE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC FILM STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATING AT MILLIMICRo- IFIP62 590 PGEC623 390 MCQUILLAN, J. O. R. THE DESIGN PROBLEMS OF A MEGABIT STORAGE MATRIX FOR USE IN A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER MCREYNOLDS, J. R. PREVENTION OF PROPAGATION OF MACHINE ERRORS IN LONG PROBLEMS JACM564 348 MCREYNOLDS, R. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER PGEC636 114 MCREYNOLDS, R. C. ON THE USE OF THE SOLOMON PARALLEL-PROCESSING COMPUTER FJCC62 137 MCREYNOLDS, R. C. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER, A PRELIMINARY REPORT WDCD62 66 MCREYNOLDS, ROBERT C. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER FJCC62 '11 MCWHIRTER, D. A. COMPUTER CONTROL IN THE PAPER INDUSTRY CAN 62 243 PACM61 .6Cl MEAD, R. M. A DISCUSSION OF MACHINE-INTERPRETED MACROINSTRUCTIONS MEADE, R. M. A MICROINSTRUCTION SYSTEM . PACM61 6(;2 MEAGHER, P. F. THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS IBMJ631 14 MEAGHER, R. E. HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION. MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTERS PGEC593 263 MEAGHER, R. E. SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY PGEC563 litZ MEAGHER, R. E. THE OROVAC EJCC51 37 MEAGHER, RALPH E. EQUIPPING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY CLUN55 IBI MEDWIN. A. MICROSYSTEM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES NJCC61 95 MEE. C. D. A NEW MODEL FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING NCR 612 61 MEEK, H. V. AN EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINE FOR THE IBM 705 WJCC56 68 MEEK, J. L. THE MATRIX IFORCEI METHOD OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO USE OF AN AUTOMATI IUS 60 B6.1 MEGGINSON, LEON C. THE EFFECTS OF COMPUTERS ON PERSONNEL POLICIES LSU 58 42 MEGGITT, J. E. AUTO-PROGRAMMING FOR NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS ARAP591 220 MEGGITT, J. E. DIGIT-BY-DIGIT METHODS FOR POLYNOMIALS I BMJ633 237 MEGGITT, J. E. ERROR CORRECTING CODES FOR CORRECTING BURSTS OF .ERRORS 18MJ603 329 MEGGITT, J. E. PSEUDO DIVISION AND PSEUDO MULTIPLICATION PROCESSES IBMJ622 210 MEHL, L. AUTOMATION IN THE LEGAL WORLD MTP 58 755 MEIER, D. A. MEGACYCLE MAGNErlC ROD LOGIC WCR 594 27 L(;MT61 195 MEIER. O. A. THE MAGNETIC ROO, A CYLINDRICAL, THIN-FILM MEMORY ELEMENT MEIER, RICHARO L. THE MEASUREMENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE ~JCC59 327 MEl LANDER, WILLARD C. A NEW METHOD OF VERIFYING ANALOG COMPUrER PROBLEMS AND PERFORMANCES WJCC57 138 MElLE, PIERRE ON PROBLEMS OF ADDRESS IN AN AUTOMATIC DICTIONARY OF FRENCH ~TL 611 319 MEISSINGER, H. F. AN AUTOMATIC ANALOG COMPUTER METHOD FOR SOLVING POLYNOMIALS AND FINDING ROOT LOCI ~CR 574 164 MEISS INGER, H. F. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTeRS, SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS CHBK62 5 MEISSINGER, HANS F. AN ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR THE GENERArlDN OF FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES ~CR 554 150 MEISSINGER, HANS F. THE USE OF PARAMETER INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS IN COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS WJCC60 Ull MEISSNER, H. SURFACE ENERGY EFFECTS AT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SUPERCONDUCTOR AND A NORMAL CONDUCTOR IBKJ621 11 MEISSNER, LOREN P. REAL-TIME DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER IDARTI WJCC54 134 MEISSNER, PAUL A COMPUTER FOR WEATHER DATA ACQUISITION EJCC60 57 MHAHN, WESLEY S. A DESCRIPTION OF A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN rHE PRODUCTION OF AN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM JACM564 266 MELAN, E. H. CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH-SPEED MULTIPATH CORE FOR, A ·COINCIDENr-CURRENT MEMORY PGEC623 405 MELAS, C. M. A NEW GROUP OF CODES FOR CORRECTION OF DEPENDENT ERRORS IN DATA TRANSMISSION IBMJ601 58 MELAS, C. M. A NOTE ON EXTENDING CERTAIN CODES TO CORRECT ERROR BURSTS IN LONGER MESSAGES 18MJ632 E.1 MELBYE, A. FORECASTING OF ·ELECTION RESULTS ON THE DASK IDANISHI BIT 612 113 BIT 621 35 MELBYE, AAGE THE NEED FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN ADMINISTRATIVE DATA PROCESSING MELMED, A. DIODE-STEERED MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY PGEC5<}4 474 MELNIKOV. V. A. THE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC COMPUTER OF THE U.S.S.R. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IBESMI IEES56 280 MELTlER, B. ON-LINE COMPUTING IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TCB1633 88 MENDELSOHN, ARTHUR THE RCA 601 CACM614 191 MENDELSOHN, N. S. MATRICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE HlrCHCOCK PROBLEM JACM624 409 MENDELSON, M. J. DATA PROCESSING OPERATIONS HACCS9 3 MENDELSON, M. J. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION UF THE NCR 304 EJCC56 .>4 PACM52P 53 MENDELSON, M. J. THE QUADRATIC ARC COMPUTER IQUACI WJCC54 98 MENDELSON, MYRON J. THE SYSTEM IN OPERATION MENDELSSDHM, K. EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IBMJ621 21 MENDOZA, ARMANDO G. A DISPERSION PASS ALGORITHM FOR THE POLYPHASE MERGE CACM620 502 MENELEY; C. A. APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS PIRE530 1481 MENGEL, M. E. PRESENT AND PROJECTED COMPUTER MANPOWER NEEDS IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CTPC54 4 MENGER, KARL FUNCTION ALGEBRA AND PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS SOS 62 !>2!> MENZEL, HERBERT PLANNED AND UNPLANNED SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION I (;S1581 199 MERCER, ROBERT J. MICRO-PROGRAMMING JACM512 b7 MERCURIO, L. THRESHOLD LOGIC WITH ONE OR MORE THAN ONE THRESHOLO IFIP62 741 MEREDITH, G. PATRICK SEMANTIC MArRICES ICSIS82 9'11 MEREL, W. COMPUTER COMPATIBLE ELECTROLUMINESCENT TECHNIQUES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF WIOE ANGLE VISUAL DISP ~(;R 634 11 WJCC54 46 MERGLER, HARRY W. A DIGITAL-ANALOG MACHINE TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM MERNER, J. N. ALGOL 60 CONFIDENTIAL CACM616 268 MERRIMAN, J. H. H. A REVIEW OF AUTOMATIC DATA-PROCESSING IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, MAY 1~56 aCS!J8 :>64 MERRIMAN, J. H. H. OPERATIONAL LOGGING AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES US~D IN GOVERNMENT A.D.P. INSTALLATIONS A ~MCS60 1 ~rp 58 80~ MERRIMAN, J. It. H. TO WHAT EXTENT CAN ADMINISTRATION BE MECHANIZED MERRY, I. W. CHARACTER QUALITY A!lD SCANNER ORGANIZAHON TCJ4612 137. IEES56 197 MERRY, I. W. THE MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE OF THE COMPUTER PEGASUS· PACH61 13C4 MERSEL, JULES AUTOMATIC AIDS TO DICTIONARY REVISION WJCCS6 !>2 MERSEL, JULES PROGRAM INTERRUPT ON THE UNIVAC SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER MERSEL, JULES RESEARCH IN MACHINE rRANSLATION AT RAMO-WOOLDRIDGE .. SMT60 26 MERSON, R. H. AN OPERATIONAL METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AUS 511 110 MERWIN-DAGGETT, MARJORIE AN EXPERIMENTAL TIllE-SHARING SYSTEM SJCC62 335 MERWIN, RICHARO E. THE IBM 705 ED PM MEMORY .SYSTEM PGEC564 £19 MESAROVIC, MIHAJLO D. ON SELF ORGANIZATIUNAL SYSTEMS SOS 62 ~ 430 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 430 MES - MOR AUTHOR INDEX MCK - MIL MESEROLE, W. H. USE OF ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING DEVICES IN LARGE-SCALE TONNAGE DISTRIBUTION IN THE PACKAGE I LSU 51 137 PGEC613 512 MESERVE, W. E. THE HALL-EFFECT ANALOG MULTIPLIER ONR 51 85 MESICK, B. S. HISTORV OF ARMV ORDNANCE ELECTRONIC COMPUTING MACHINES ARAP631t 12!> METCALFE, H. H. A PARAMETERISED COMPILER BASED ON MECHANISED LINGUISTICS IBMJ602 ~6 METHFESSEL, S. DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS ICIP59 439 METHFESSEL, S. THIN MAGNETIC FILMS PGEC636 896 METROPOLIS, N. BASIC OPERATIONS IN AN UNNORMALIZED ARITHMETIC SYSTEM PACM52T 13 METROPOLIS, N. MANIAC PGEC584 265 METROPOLIS, N. SIGNIFICANT DIGIT COMPUTER ARITHMETIC ICC 623 159 METROPOLIS, N. THE INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO JACM5'H 415 METROPOLIS, N. UNNORMALIZED FLOATING POINT ARITHMETIC ICIP59 339 METZE, G. ELIMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC626 761 METZE, GERNOT A CLASS OF BINARY DIVISIONS VIELDING MINIMALLY REPRESENTED QUOTIENTS ICSI582 1429 MEWS, HAZEL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION AS A NATIONAL RESOURCE HARV61 252 MEYER, JOHN R. COMPUTERS IN ECONOMICS WJCC54 128 MEYER, M. A. A SHAFT-TO-DIGITAL ENCODER PGEC541 17 MEYER, M. A. AN OPERATIONAL-DIGITAL FEEDBACK DIVIDER PGEC542 23 MEYER, M. A. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN ANALOG SYSTEMS IBMJ591 2 MEYER, R. A. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECDVERV IN A DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM IIJCC59 159 MEYER, R. A. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM OCR 62 lSI MEYER, R. F. ANALYTIC APPROXIMATION AND TRANSLATIONAL INVARIANCE IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION CACM621 63 MEVER, RUBEN SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, II, SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PGEC531t 19 MEVER, SAUL THE MODEL II UNITVPER ONR 60 311 MEVERS, N. H. USE OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION LINE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS [lNR 60 331 MEYERS, NORMAN H. AN ANALOG SOLUTION FOR THE STATIC LONDON EQUATIONS OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY WJCC61 63 MEYERS, PETER B. A SURVEY OF MICROSYSTEM ELECTRONICS CAN 62 205 MEIEI, L. SOFTWARE FOR INSURANCE DATA PROCESSING MICHAEL, W. A. A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART II, NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REVNOLDS EQUATION FOR FINI IBMJ591 256 TCJ6641t 299 MICHAELSON, R. L. SCIENCE AND THE NON-SCIENTIST TCBI511 n MICHAELSON, R. L. SOME PROBLEMS OF A MAGNETIC TAPE COMPUTER TCB6631t 125 MICHAELSON, S. A LARGE PROBLEM IN ORDINARV DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FTT 53 11.1 MICHAELSON, S. THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE COMPUTING ENGINE MICHALEVITCH, V. S•. THE METHOD OF SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS OF VARIANTS FOR DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL SOLUTIONS IF IP62 117 PGEC521 60 MICHEL, P. C. HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM CHBK62 18 MICHELS, LOWELL S. INPUT AND OUTPUT TCJ6633 222 MICHIE, DONALD THE VIEWS OF THE DATA TRANSMISSION COMMITTEE ICC 621 33 MICHllN, G. THE NEW IBM DISK STORAGE UNIT '4SMT60 398 MICKlESEN, lEW R. AN EXPERIMENT IN THE AUTOMATIC SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TECHNICAL TERMS MTl 611 117 MICKlESEN, LEW R. SOURCE-lANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS WITH TABLE lOOKUP AND HIGH-CAPACITV DICTIONARY IBMJ602 96 MIDDElHOEK, S. DOMAIN WALLS IN THIN NI-FE FILMS I BMJ624 391t MIDDELHOEK, S. STATIC REVERSAL PROCESSES IN THIN NI-FE FILMS WJCC56 53 MIDDLEKAUFF, J. P. A PULSE-DURATION-MODULATED DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM IBMJ591 46 MIDDLETON, D. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCV OF lOGICAL ELEMENTS t>lCR 554 70 MIEHLE, WILLIAM BIMAG CIRCUITS FOR DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS JACM512 189 MIEHLE, WILLIAM BURROUGHS TRUTH FUNCTION EVALUATOR MIKHAILOV, A. I. ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ALL-UNION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 0 II:SI5Bl 511 CAN 60 115 MILALAS, G. P. USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS WJCC59 197 MILAN-KAMSKI, W. J. A HIGH-ACCURACV, REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR USE IN CONTINUOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS PGEC554 136 MILCH, A. BIT STORAGE VIA ELECTRO-OPTICAL FEEDBACK TCJ6641t 352 MILES, G. A. ELEMENTARY DIVISORS OF THE llEBMANN PROCESS TCJ6644 31.6 MILES, G. A. THE S.S.O.R. ITERATION SCHEME FOR EQUATIONS WITH ORDERING ONR 60 198 MILES, J. L. CHARACTERISTICS OF FILM CRYOTRONS IBMJ621 34 MILES. J. L. SUPERCONDUCTIVITV AND ELECTRON TUNNELING TCJ2601t 195 MILLEDGE, D. FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS JACM564 288 MILLER JR, ROBERT C. PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER I FlP62 3&7 MILLER, A. E. MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM EJCC61 1 MILLER, A. E. MULTILEVEL PROGRAMMING FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM EJCC57 71 MILLER, A. E. MULTIWEAPON AUTOMATIC TARGET AND BATTERY EVALUATOR EJCC60 83 MILLER, A. EUGENE ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM OF THE BMEWS CHECKOUT DATA PROCESSOR JACM601t 326 MILLER, C. E. INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS ICSI581 671 MILLER, EUGENE CONVENTIONAL AND INVERTED GROUPING OF CODES FOR CHEMICAL DATA HARV47 213 MILLER, FREDERICK G. APPLICATION OF PRINTING TELEGRAPH TECHNIQUES TO LARGE-SCALE CALCULATING MACHINERV PGEC591t 419 MILLER, G. L. THE DESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORV OCR 62 115 MILLER, G. M. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STVllIED FONT CHARACTER READERS EJCC59 190 MILLER, G. P. A HIGH SPEED, SMALL SIZE MAGNETIC DRUM MEMORY UNIT FOR SUBMINIATU~E DIGITAL COMPUTERS PGEC513 194 MILLER, GEORGE A. A NOTE ON THE REMARKABLE MEMORV OF MAN HARV61 1 MILLER, GEORGE A. THE STUDY OF INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR ADC 53 160 MILLER, J. C. P. APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC MACHINES IN PURE MATHEMATICS MANC5l 26 MILLER, J. C. P. COMPARISON OF COOING ON S·.E.A.C. AND E.D.S.A.C. MILLER, J. C. P. NOTE ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF A FIRST DERIVATIVE FROM A TABLE OF A FUNCTION SATISF TCJ3602 112 CAMB49 106 MILLER, J. C. P. REMARKS ON CHECKING TCB6631t 121 MILLER, J. C. P. SOME CHANGES IN OUTLOOK SINCE DESK-COMPUTING DAVS MANC51 14 MILLER, J. C. P. THE SEARCH FOR LARGE PRIMES AUS 63 A.13 MILLER, J. R. CONTROL AND ADMINISTRATION OF A DATA PROCESSING CENTRE SOS 62 61 MILLER, JAMES G. INFORMATION INPUT OVERLOAD CACM632 58 MILLER, JOAN C. SVSTEMATIC MISTAKE ANALVSIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS PGEC611 18 MILLER, K. S. INITIAL CONDITIONS IN COMPUTER SIMULATION IIJCC60 53 MILLER, L. A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING FJCC62 19 MILLER, LAURENCE I. PROCESSING SATELLITE WEATHER DATA, A STATUS REPORT. PART II IBMJ605 1t79 MILLER, R. E. MAXIMAL PATHS ON RECTANGULAR BOARDS PGEC583 231 MILLER, RAYMOND E. FORMAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF BILATERAL SWITCHING NETWORKS II.TCS62 328 MILLER, RAYMOND E. THE DESIGN OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES PACM59 80 MILLER, S. E. NO VAN, A VARIANCE ANALYSIS PROGRAM FOR FACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS 1 MILLER, S. W. INVESTIGATION OF STORAGE AND ACCESS TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR USE IN LARGE-CAPACITY DIGITAL M LCMT61 SJCC63 121 MILLER, T. B. A REAL TIME MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY SPACE FLIGHT DATA PROCESSING PGEC636 671 MILLER, W. F. THE GUS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM ADC 53 199 MILLERSHIP. R. APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETOSTRICTION DELAV LINES PACM52P 197 MILLERSHIP, R. DIGITAL STORAGE USING FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS TCJ6631 28 MILLS, M. R. OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TIME SHARING AND PARALLEL PROCESSING TCJ2604 195 MILLS, MARY J. FORECASTING ELECTION RESULTS JACM621 61t MILNE, W. E. FIFTH-ORDER METHODS FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARV DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS HARV49 152 MILNE, W. E. NUMERICAL METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH LAPLACE'S EQUATION JACK592 196 MILNE, W. E. STABILITV OF A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS JACM601 46 MILNE, W. E. STABILITY OF A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, PART II SOS 59 190 MILNER, P. M. LEARNING IN NEURAL SYSTEMS PGEC626 113 MILNES, A. G. BIAS-CONTROLLED TUNNEL-PAIR LOGIC CIRCUITS PGEC591t 458 MILNES, A. G. MAGNETIC FIELDS OF SQUARE-LOOP THIN FILMS OF OBLATE SPHEROIDAL GEOMETRV PGEC602 199 MILNES, A. G. MAGNETIC FIELDS QF TWISTORS REPRESENTED BY CONFOCAL HOLLOW PROLATE SPHEROIDS' JACM592 226 MILNES, HAROLD W. BOUNDARV CONtRACTION SOLUTION OF lAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION JACM601 37 MILNES, HAROLD WILLIS BOUNDARV CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION II COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 191t6-1963 1t31 796-980 Cl-66--29 431 MIL - NAG AUTHOR INDEX MILNES, HAROLD WILLIS NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE NEUMANN AND MIXED BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS BY BOUNDARY CO~ MINA, K. V. A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARlA8LES USING A SINGLE MAGNE MINETT, E. E. PURPOSE AND APPLICATION OF THE RCA 81ZMAC SYSTEM MINKER, J. A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING MINKER, JACK THE DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM MINNICK, R. C. 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THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SOME GOALS ANO PREDICTIONS MOOERS, CALVIN N. THE REACTIVE TYPEWRITER MOON, B. A. M. THE MOBIL COMPUTER LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY MOONEY, G. F. RAKE, A HIGH SPEED. BINARY-BDC AND BCD BINARY HUFFER MOORE, BENJAMIN L. MAGNETIC AND PHOSPHOR COATED DISCS MOORE, BENJAMIN L. THE MARK III CALCULATOR MOORE, C. J. DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS MOORE, C. L. MAP MOORE, CLARENCE J. DIGITAL SIMULATION OF DISCRETE FLOW SYSTEMS MOORE, O. P. TRANSLATION OF COMPILER LANGUAGES MOORE, D. W. ACCOUNTING FOR THE SOLDIER'S PAY MOORE, O. W. EVAPORATED FILMS AND DIGITAL COMPUTERS MOORE, DONAL a P. CLOSING OUT A PRINT TAPE MOORE, DONALD P. LIBRARY LOADING WITH ALTERNATE ROUTINE SELECTION MOORE, DONALD P. MULTIPLE-PRECISION BINARY-TD-DECIMAL INTEGER CONVERSION USING ONLY ADDITION AND SUBTRACT MOORE, DONALD P. TAPE SPLITTING MOORE, E. F. A SIMPLIFIED UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE MOORE, EDWARO F. MACHINE AIO FOR SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN MOORE, EDWARO F. MINIMAL COMPLETE RELAY DECODING NETWORKS MOORE, EDWARD F. THE SHORTEST PATH THROUGH A MAZE MOORE, G. E. AN AUTOMATIC WIND~TUNNEL DATA CONVERTER MOORE, GERALD T. THE NUMERICORO MACHINE-TOOL DIRECTOR MOORE, MERRILL R. PROGRAMMING FOR A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER BY THE USE OF INTERPRETIVE SYSTEMS MOORE,. ROBERT T. A SCREENING METHOD FOR LARGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS MOORHEAD, W. G. AIRCRAFT ROUTE ANALYSIS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER MORELLO, V. S. ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS MORGAN, J. H. SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION WITHIN THE DEFENCE RESEARCH BOARD MORGAN, L. P. TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES MORGAN, M. L. DESIGN OF THE ESIAC ALGEBRAIC COMPUTER MORGAN, MERLE L. ALGEBRAIC FUNCTION CALCULATIONS USING POTENTIAL ANALOG PAIRS MORGAN, W. L. A MULTILOAD TRANSFLUXOR MEMORY MORGAN, WALTER L. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF D1GITAL MAGNETIC CIRCUITS AND MATERIALS MORI, H. 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A PROGRAM FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES MUGELE, RAYMOND A. A NONLINEAR DIGITAL OPTIMIZING PROGRAM FOR PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS MUIR, A. THE APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING TO THE DESIGN OF ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS MUIR, ANDREW AUTOMATIC SALES FORECASTING MUKHIN, I. S. AN EXPERIMENT ON THE MACHINE TRANSLATION OF LANGUAGES CARRIED OUT ON THE BESM MULLANEY, F. C. DESIGN FEATURES DF THE ERA 1101 COMPUTER MULLEN, J. W. COBOL BATCHING PROBLEMS MULLER, O. E. APPLICATION OF BOOLEAN ALGEBRA TO SWITCHING CIRCUIT DESIGN AND TO ERROR DETECTION MULLER, D. E. COMPLEXITY IN ELECTRONIC SWITCHING CIRCUITS MULLER, DAVID E. A THEORY OF ASYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS MULLER, DAVID E. INTERPRETIVE ROUTINES IN THE ILLIAC LIBRARY MULLER, MERVIN E. A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR GENERATING NORMAL DEVIATES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS MULLER, MERVIN E. A NOTE ON A METHOD FOR GENERATING POINTS UNIFORMLY ON N-DIMENSIONAL SPHERES MULLER, MERVIN E. FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, I MULLER, MERVIN E. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN INSPECTION PROCEDURES MULLER, W. H. AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER ENTERS AN AIRPLANE FACTORY MULLERY, A. P. ADAM, A PROBLEM-ORIENTED SYMBOL PROCESSOR MULLIGAN JR, J. H. A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR SINGLE-PASS DATA RECORDIN~SYSTEMS MULLIKIN, T. W. ON THE INCREASE OF CONVERGENCE RATES OF RELAXATION PROCEDURES FOR ELLIPTIC PARTIAL DIFFER MULLIN, A. A. ON THE NATURE OF THE RELIABILITY OF AUTOMATA MULLIN, J. P. AN INTRODUCTION TO A MACHINE-INDEPENDENT DATA DIVISION MULLINEUX, N. LEGENDRE FUNCTIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER MULVIHILL, DENNIS E. THE USE OF A BINARY COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING MUNN, A.J. LARGE-CAPACITY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTDR MEMORY MUNS, FRANK H. PROBLEMS OF DECENTRALIZATION MUNSEY, C' J. A NATURAL IMAGE COMPUTER MUNSEY, C' J. A PARALLEL COMPUTER ORGANIZATION ANO MECHANIZATIONS MUNSEY, C. J. A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ITERATIVE NETWORK COMPUTING TECHNIQUE ANO MECHANIZATIONS MUNSON, J. K. OPTIMIZATION BY RANOOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER MURATA, K. A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY MURATA, K. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS MUROGA, S. THE PARAMETRON DIGITAL COMPUTER MUSASINO-l MUROGA, S. THE PRINCIPLE OF MAJORITY OECISION LOGICAL ELEMENTS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF THEIR CIRCUITS MUROGA, SABURO MAJORITY LOGIC AND PROBLEMS OF PROBABILISTIC BEHAVIOR MURPHY, R. W. A POSITIVE-INTEGER ARITHMETIC FOR DATA PROCESSING MURRAY, 'D. B. A VARIABLE, BINARY SCALER MURRAY, F. J. ACCEPTANCE TEST FOR RAYTHEON HURRICANE COMPUTER MURRAY, F. J. MECHANISMS AND ROBOTS MURRAY, F. J. THE JACOBI METHOD FOR REAL SYMMETRIC MATRICES MURRAY, W. O. A SURVEY OF DIGITAL METHODS FOR RADAR DATA PROCESS INC MUSK, F. I. A MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF A PRODUCTION PLANNING PROBLEM MUSKAJ, MORRIS APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY TO RESEARCH OF THE OIL INDUSTRY MUSTARD, D. NUMERICAL QUADRATURE IN N DIMENSIONS MUSTARD, D. A. A GENERALISATION OF SIMPSON'S RULE TO MANY-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATION MUSTARD, D. A. MINIMIZATION OF A FUNCTION OF N VARIABLES MUTCH, E. N. CONVERSION ROUTINES MUTCH, E. N. PERMANENT AND SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE FACILITIES FOR BINARY DIGITAL COMPUTERS MUTH, V. O. A MEMORY ORGANIZATION FOR AN'ELEMENTARY LIST-PROCESSING COMPUTER MUTTER, W. E. FLY'S-EYE LENS TECHNIQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FABRICATION MASKS MYERS, D. M. SOME ANALOGUE COMPUTING DEVICES MYERS, D. M. SOME NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL MACHINES MYERS, D. M. THE C.S.I.R.O. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSER MYERS, G. H. A CYCLIC DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG DECODER NADLER, M. AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER-RECOGNITION SYSTEM (FRENCH) NADLER, M. SHIFT-REGISTER CODE FOR INDEXING APPLICATIONS NADLER, MORTON AN ANALOG-DIGITAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION SYSTEM NADLER, MORTON DIVISIONS AND SQUARE ROOT IN THE QUARTER-IMAGINARY NUMBER SYSTEM NADLER, MORTON FURTHER REMARKS ON SAMPLING A TAPE FILE, II NADLER, MORTON SOME NOTES ON COMPUTER RESEARCH IN EASTERN EUROPE NAGAMORI, K. EDDYCARD MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE NAGAO, M. COMMENTS ON THE ALGOL SYSTEM FOR THE SMALL AND MEDIUM SllE COMPUTERS NAGATA, M. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION OF COMPUTING ERRORS OF A SLOW TYPE ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER 433 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MIL - NAG P IRE530 1481 CHBK62 3 EJCC55 26 ARAP612 29 JACM621 1 TCJ3603 168 TCJ3614 220 ARAP623 229 TCJ5621 33 CACM585 lit lUS 512 218 JACM621 98 FJCC63 511 JACM592 219 PACM58 56 CACM62D 613 JACM602 185 CHBK62 5 IIODC62 1 I BMJ621 5B RMCS60 1 FTT 53 212 IBMJ613 226 ONR 54 15 SJCC63 11 JACM584 3ft3 JACM542 88 JACM552 83 ACFI51 39 SJCC63 263 HARV49 323 HARV61 163 PGEC601 25 DIP 62 622 PGEC602 245 PGEC593 281 PGEC563 126 OCR 62 213 18SJ621 2 SJCC62 15 BtS 58 616 TCJUS3 113 lEES56 463 EJCC51 43 CACM625 21B PGEt543 6 PGEC561 15 HARV511 204 ONR 54 69 JACM593 316 CACM594 19 CACM620 507 CACM58N 7 EtlP55 192 SJCt63 361 PGEC591 48 JACM601 29 nCS62 196 CACM625 277 ICC 633 143 EJCC60 149 LCMT61 171 HARV55 61 OPI 62 233 PGEt633 2!>1 1I0to62 93 PGEt59l 200 lFIP62 603 PGEC601 25 PGEC593 308 ICIP59 400 SOS 62 243 I BMJ572 158 PGEC552 10 EJCC53 48 JACM552 61 JACM591 59 EJCt60 61 TCJ2592 90 HARV49 305 TCJ6631 15 lUS 608'6.2 AUS 60B'6.1 ADC 53 7It CAMBlt9 71 PGEC633 262 I BMJ632 146 AUS 51 174 AUS 51 142 AUS 51 18 NCR 5 '14 156 IFIP62 456 CACM590 40 PGEC636 814 CACM614 l-J2 CACM620 508 CACM59D 1 EJCC61 194 RDME62 2!'>3 PGEC5B4 306 433 NAG - O'R AUTHOR INDEX NAGLER, H. AMPHISBAENIC SORTING NAGLER,H. AN ESTIMATION OF THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF TWO INTERNAL SORJING METHODS NAGLER, H. RECOVERY FOR COMPUTER SWITCHOVER IN A REAL-TIME SYSTEM NAGY, GEORGE A SURVEY OF ANALOG MEMORY DEVICES NAKAGAWA, K. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS NAKAYAMA, YUKIO BUWEPS PERT-MILESTONE SYSTEM, A TOOL FOR PROGRAM MANAGEMENT NAKAZAWA, K. A TUNNEL-DIODE HIGH-SPEED MEMORY NAKAZAWA, K. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS NAMIAN, P. S.E.A. GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB NAPALKOV, A. V. ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING PRINCIPLES OF SOME SELF-ADJUSTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING AND BIOL NARUD, JAN A. A SECONDARY-EMISSION PULSE CIRCUIT, ITS ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION NASH, H. E. C. EXPERIENCE WITH ORGANIZATIONAL PROBLEMS IN A BUSINESS COMPUTER INSTALLATION NASH, J. P. ORGANIZING AND FINANCING A UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY NASH, J. P. REVIEW OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PROGRESS 1955 NASH, J. P. THE OROVAC NATHAN, AMOS COMPUTING AND ERROR MATRICES IN LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS NATHAN, AMOS DYNAMIC ACCURACY AS A DESIGN CRITERION OF LINEAR ELECTRONIC-ANALOG DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZERS NATHAN, .AMOS LINEAR AND NONLINEAR INTERPOLATORS NATHER, R. E. ON THE COMPILATION OF SUBSCRIPTED VARIABLES NATHER, VIRGINIA ABSTRACTS, NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES NATRELLA, JOSEPH V. ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FOR THE TIROS SATELLITES NATRELLA, JOSEPH V. LINEAR PROGRAMMING OF HIGH-SPEED COMPUTERS NAUR, P. A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 NAUR, P. A STORAGE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR ALGOL 60 NAUR, P. AN IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGOL 60 PROCEDURES NAUR, P. GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE NAUR, P. REPDRT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 NAUR, P. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 NAUR, P. THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY CONCEPTS, AND FEATURES OF ALGOL NAUR, P. THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER NAUR, P. THE DESIGN OF THE G.IER ALGOL COMPILER, PART I NAUR, P. THE DESIGN OF THE GIER ALGOL COMPILER, PART II NAUR, PETER DOCUMENTATION PROBLEMS, ALGOL 60 NAUR, PETER REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 NAUR, PETER REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 NAUR, PETER REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 NAUR, PETER THE PROGRESS OF ALGOL IN EUROPE NAVARRO, S. O. COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION 1960-1964 NAYLOR, R. WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE NEAL, R. D. 0 COMPUTING MACHINES IN AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH NEAL, R. D. 0 PHOTOGRAPHIC METHOOS OF HANDLING INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA NEAL, W. R. INTERVAL ESTIMATION OF THE TIME IN ONE STATE TO TOTAL TIME RATIO IN A DOUBLE EXPONENTIAL PRO: NEATE, R. A SIMULATION OF MELTING SHOP OPERATIONS NEEDHAM, R. M. A METHOD FOR USING COMPUTERS IN INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION NEEDHAM, R. M. A REDUCTION METHOD FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA, AND ITS ApPLICATION TO THESAURIC TRANSLATION NEEDHAM, R. M. THE ANALOGY BETWEEN MECHANICAL TRANSLATION AND LIBRARY RETRIEVAL NEFF, G. W. ESAKI DIODE LOGIC CIRCUITS NEILON, J. R. AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION OF METEOROLOGICAL CONTOUR CHARTS NEILON, J. R. PREPARATION OF OISPLAY MAPS WITH AN ELECTRONIC COMPUUR NEISSER, U. TIME-ANALYSIS OF LOGICAL PROCESSES IN MAN NEISSER, ULRIC PATTERN RECOGNITION BY MACHINE NEKORA, M. R. COMMENT ON A PAPER ON PARALLEL PROCESSING NELMS, ANN T. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING NELSON, A. M. MAGNACARO, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES NELSON, DON J. A FUNDAMENTAL ERROR THEORY FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS NELSON, DON J. DDA ERROR ANALYSIS USING SAMPLED DATA TECHNIQUES NELSON, E. C. AN ALGEBRAIC THEORY FOR USE IN DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN NELSON, ELDRED A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEMS NELSON, ELDRED C. FUTURE DEMANDS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE FIELD OF COMPUTATION NELSON, H. M. NEW CONCEPTS AND CRITERIA IN CONTROL NELSON, R. A. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM NELSON, R. J. A SORTING PROBLEM NELSON, R. T. SWAC COMPUTATIONS FOR SOME M X N SCHEDUliNG PROBLEMS NELSON, T. MICROAPERTURE HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORY NEOVIUS, G. ACTIVITY IN SWEDEN IN DIGITAL COMPUTER FIELD NEPVEU, P. A. DECISION MAKING USING A COMPUTER, A TRANSPORTATIDN COMPANY NESTER, A. C. GENERALIZED MEASURES OF CDMPUrERSYSTEM PERFORMANCE NETHERCOT JR, A. H. ON THE SWITCHING TIME OF SU8HARMONIC OSCILLATORS NE7HERWOOD, DOUGLAS R. CORRECTION TO LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY NETHERWOOD, DOUGLAS B. LOGIC MATRICES AND THE TRUTH FUNCTION PROBLEM NETHERWOOD, DOUGLAS B. LOGICAL MACHINE DESIGN II, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY NETHERWOOD, DOUGLAS 8. LOGICAL MACHINe DESIGN, A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY NETHERWODD, DOUGLAS B. MINIMAL SEQUENTIAL MACHINES NETTER, Z. SABRAC, A NEW GENERATION SERIAL COMPUTER NETTER, Z. SABRAC, A TIME-SHARING LOW-COST COMPUTER NETTER, Z. THE CHECKING OF COMPUTER LOGIC BY SIMULATION ON A COMPUTER NETTLETON, D. L. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER NETTLETON, D. L. LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIlMAC COMPUTER NEUMANN, P. G. AN EXPERIMENT IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION NEUMANN, PETER G. ENCODING AND DECOOING FOR CYCLIC PERMUTATION CODES NEUMANN, PETER G. ON THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF NOISELESS LOAD-SHARING MATRIX SWITCHES NEUMANN, W. J. UNIFLUXOR, A PERMANENT MEMORY ELEMENT NEUSTADT, L. W. ANALDG COMPUTER TECHNIQUES FOR PLOTTING BODE ANO NYQUIST DIAGRAMS NEVILLE, K. J. PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTING DATA PROCESSING CODES NEW8ERY, A. C. R. MULTI-STEP INTEGRATION METHODS WHICH MINIMIZE PROPAGATED ERRORS NEWBERY, A. C. R. PEl MATRIX EIGENVALUES NEWBIGIN, H. G. THE DESIGN DF A THREE DIMENSIONAL VARIABLE SPEED, HEIGHT AND MASS AEROOYNAMIC MODEL OF A NEWCOMBE, HOWARD B. RECORD LINKAGE NEWELL, A. A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING NEWELL, A. A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER NEWELL, A. CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PRO~LEM OF COMPLEXITY NEWELL, A. EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIDNS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC NEWELL, A. LEARNING, GENERALITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING NEWELL, A. ON PROGRAMMING A HIGHLY PARALLEL MACHINE TO BE AN INTELLIGENT TECHNICIAN NEWELL, A. PROGRAMMING THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE NEWELL, A. REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM NEWELL, A. SIMULATION OF HUMAN THINKING NEWELL, A. THE CHESS MACHINE, AN EXAMPLE OF DEALING WITH A COMPLEX TASK BY ADAPTATION NEWELL, ALLEN AN INTRODUCTIDN TD INFORMATION PROCESSING LANGUAGE V NEWELL, ALLEN CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY 434 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 MDR - NEW JACM594 459 tACM60N 618 IBSJ631 76 PGEC634 388 PGEC601 25 CAS 61 76 IFIP62 6D3 PGEC601 25 PACM58 58 lCIP59 298 PGEC604 439 RMCS60 7 CLUN55 195 PGEC561 43 EJCC51 n PGEC581 32 PGEC572 74 PGEC635 526 CACM614 169 CACM5'H 6 PACM61 13C2 LSU 56 115 BIT 612 89 tACM610 441 BIT 611 38 PGEC636 629 CACM605 299 lRAP612 3~1 ROME62 385 ARAP634 49 BIT 632 124 BIT 633 145 CACM633 17 CACM631 1 ARAP634 217 TCJ5634 349 CAS 61 115 PACM62 22 IEES56 4'11 HARV49 263 HARV47 260 CACM606 361 rCJ2592 59 IFIP62 284 ICIP59 321 ICSI582 911 PGEC604 423 PACM62 66 PACM5'1 41 WJCC61 579 CATH63 237 CACH612 103 PACM59 17 WCR 514 210 PGEC635 541 SJCC62 31>5 PGEC543 12 PGEC521 2 CLUN55 U5 AUS 63 C.9 WJCCSJ 188 JACM622 282 JACM574 438 FJCC62 197 MANC51 27 CAN 62 21 PACM62 120 18MJ604 402 PGEC583 2~0 JACM593 4u5 PGEC593 367 PGEC582 155 PGEC593 339 PGEC636 618 CACM638 421 TCJ6632 154 WJCC56 133 NCR 564 81 PGEC513 115 PGEC624 501 PGEC623 369 WJCC60 91 WJCC60 165 TCB6621 1 PACM61 243 CACH639 ~15 AUS 60S'10.3 CACH62N ~63 WJCC58 11.9 SUS 59 1~3 IBMJ5B4 320 IfJCC51 21B IFIP62 ~U7 WJCC60 21>1 WJCC51 230 ICIP59 2~6 HCF 61 95 iiJCC5~ CACH604 :ATH63 W1 2115 j9 ~34 NEW - OVE AUTHOR INDEX NEWELL. ALLEN DOCUMENTATION OF IPL-V NEWELL. ALLEN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS NEWELL. ALLEN GPS. A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT NEWELL. ALLEN SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS NEWELL. ALLEN SOME PROBLEMS OF BASIC ORGANIZATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAMS NEWELL. C. R. MULTIPLE REGRESSION ON E.O.P. EQUIPMENT AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS NEWHALL. E. E. A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF GENERATING ALL BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS OF N VARIABLES USING A SINGLE MA NEWHALL. E. E. MAGNETIC ANALOGS OF RELAY CONTACT NETWORKS FOR LOGIC NEWHOUSE. V. L. A CRYOGENIC DATA ADDRESSED MEMORY NEWHOUSE. V. L. A DIGITAL STORE USING A MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX NEWHOUSE. V. L. ANALYSIS OF A CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON SHIFT REGISTER NEWHOUSE. V. L. HIGH-SPEED SHIFT REGISTERS USING ONE CORE PER BIT NEWHOUSE. V. L. PHYSICS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CROSSED FILM CRYOTRON. A REVIEW NEWHOUSE, V. L. THE CROSSED-FILM CRYOTRON AND ITS APPLICATION TO OIGITAL COMPUTE~ CIRCUITS NEWHOUSE. VERNON L. THE UTILIZATION OF DOMAIN-WALL VISCOSITY IN DATA-HANDLING DEVICES NEWMAN. E. A. AN ANALYSIS OF NON-MATHEMATICAL DATA-PROCESSING NEWMAN. E. A. AN AUTOMATIC FLOATING-ADDRESS MACHINE NEWMAN. E. A. PREVENTIVE OR CURATIVE MAINTENANCE NEWMAN. E. A. SOME COMMENTS ON CHARACTER RECOGNITION NEWMAN. E. A. TECHNIQUES FOR PRODUCING SCHOOL TIMETABLES ON A COMPUTER AND rHEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER SCH NEWMAN. E. A. THE ACE NEWMAN. E. A. THE PILOT MODEL OF THE A.C.E. NEWMAN. E. A. THE USE OF A COMPUTER FOR PAYROLL WORK NEWMAN. E. G. SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 704 COMPUTER NEWMAN. EDWIN B. PARACOMPUTERS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH NEWMAN. M. H. A. SOME ROUTINES INVOLVING LARGE INTEGERS NEWMAN. M. H. A. THE INFLUENCE OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS ON MATHEMATICAL METHODS NEWMAN. SIMON M. COMMENTS ON 'A PROPOSAL FOR A GENERALIZED CARD CODE FOR 256 CHARACTERS' NEWSTEAD. I. A. USE OF COMPUTERS IN PLANNING P.M.G. COMMUNICATIONS NICHOLS. OARYL G. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS REGARDING FORM OF RESPONSE. SIZE OF STEP. AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFEREN: NICHOLS. J. H. A MULTI-VARIANT GENERALIZEO SORT PROGRAM EMPLOYING AUXILIARY DRUM STORAGE NICKERSON. R. C. AN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF LOGIC-STRUCTURE TABLES NICKERSON. R. C. FLOATING POINT ERROR ANALYSIS NICOL. J. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING NICOLA. R. N. A HIGH SPEED MAGNETIC-CORE OUTPUT PRINTER NICOLA. R. N. A SHAFT-TO-DIGITAL ENCODER NICOLA. R. N. AN OPERATIONAL-DIGITAL FEEDBACK DIVIDER NICOLA. R. N. SPECIAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING COMPUTERS NICOLLIAN, E. H. A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER USING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR NIELSEN. G. F. CONVERTERS FOR TELETYPE TAPE TO IBM CARDS NIEMANN, RALPH A. OPERATION OF THE NAVAL PROVING GROUND COMPUTER INSTALLATION NIENBURG. RAYMOND E. RELIABILITY OF AN AIR DEFENSE COMPUTING SYSTEM. CIRCUIT DESIGN NIGRO. J. P. AN ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS NIPPE. L. O. SIMULATION OF AN INFORMATION CHANNEL ON THE IBM 704 COMPUTER NISHINO. H. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE ETL KM-6 COMPUTER NISHINO. H. H. SYSTEM ORGANIZATION OF A MuLTIPLE-COCKPIT DIGITAL OPERATIONAL FLIGHT TRAINER NISHINO, HIROJI THE TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER ETL MARK IV NIXON. E. THE MAIN FEATURES OF CPL NOBLE JR. A. S. DESIGN OF AN INTEGRATED PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING SYSTEM PART I. SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS A~ NOBLE. B. THE CONTROL OF MAGNITUDES OF NUMBERS IN DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES WITH A FIXED BINARY POINT NOBLE, D. L. MAGNETIC TRANSDUCERS AND AMPLIFIERS FOR DISK RECORDING NOBLE. S. W. ELECTRONIC TRIGGER CIRCUITS HAVING SEVERAL STATES OF STABLE EQUILIBRIUM NODEN. D. A. A BALANCED PRECISIO~ REFERENCE REGULATOR FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION ~ODWELL, R. A. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPONS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ANO DESIGN NOE, J. D. ELECTRONICS IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING NOLL. J. C. TRANSISTOR PULSE CIRCUITS FOR 160-MC CLOCK RATES NORDBOTTEN. S. NOTES ON DATA PROCESSING IN THE CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF NORWAY NORDEN. P. V. CURVE FITTING FOR A MODEL OF APPLIED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULING NORDSIECK. ARNOLD THE NORDSIECK COMPUTER NORDYKE. H. W. MAGNETIC TAPE TECHNIQUES AND PERfORMANCE NORMAN. R. J. THE RECOGNITION OF HANDWRITTEN NUMERALS BY CONTOUR ANALYSIS NORRIE, G. O. CHARACTER QUALITY AND SCANNER ORGANIZATION NORTH. J. H. A LEARNING MACHINE, PART II NORTH. J. H. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS NORTH. JAMES H. THE USE OF MULTIPURPOSE LOGICAL DEVICES NORTON. H. J. THE SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN CHEBYSHEV SERIES NORUM. VANCE D. ANALOG SIMULATION OF PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN FLUID FLOW NORWOOD. SHARON H. HOW SCIENTISTS ACTUALLY LEARN OF WORK IMPORTANT TO THEM NOTHMAN. M. H. GCA BY AUTOMATIC VOICE DATA LINK NOTZ. W. A. CONCURRENTLY OPERATI~G COMPUTER SYSTEMS NOTl. W. A. ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET DEADLINES ~OTl. W. A. PILOT. A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM NOTZ. W. A. PILOT. THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM NOTZ. W. A. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND DYSEAC NOVIKOFF. A. INTEGRAL GEOMETRY. AN APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION NOVIKOFF. A. B. CHARACTER RECOGNITION AS SIGNAL OETECTION IN NOISE NOWICK. A. S. LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES I, NOWICK, A. S. LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION FOR DESCRIBING ANELASTIC AND OTHER RELAXATION PROCESSES II, NOYES. T. ENGINEERING DESIGN OF A MAGNETIC-DISK RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY NOYES. T. THE RA~DOM-ACCESS MEMORY ACCOUNTING MACHINE II. THE MAGNETIC-DISK, RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY ~UDING, E. A LANGUAGE DESIGNED FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN COMPUTERS OF OIFFERENT TYPES NUGENT. WILLIAM R. A MACHINE" LANGUAGE FOR DOCUMENTATION ANO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL NUMAKURA, T. A NEW DIODE FUNCTION GENERATOR NUSSBAUM. E. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS NUTr. R. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM NUTTING, W. MAJORITY GATE LOGIC IMPROVES DIGITAL SYSTEM RELIABILITY O'BEIRNE. T. H. GREY OR GROS O'BRIEN. J. P. NOTE ON DECOMPOSITION INTO FIRST ORDER OF MULTI-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH: O'CONNELL. R. F. THE INTEGRATED USE OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTING MACHINES FOR AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOAD P~ O'CONNOR. JOHN -SOME REMARKS ON MECHANIZEO INDEXING AND SOME SMALL-SCALE EMPIRICAL RESULTS O'CONNOR, P. J. THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS USING CHEBYSH[V SERIES O'DONNELL. J. J. RIGOROUS TREArMENTS OF VARIABLE TIME DELAYS O'GRADY. V. P. THE USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN RURAL ROAD DESIGN O'HARA. P. N. PERSONNEL SELECTIO~ AND TRAINING. THE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRIAL USER O'KEEFFE, T. J. A CASE STUDY OF A CONVERSION O'MEARA. T. R. ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND SQUARERS USING A MULTIGRID MODULATOR O'NEIL. J. P. THE TIME-SHARING FACILITIES OF THE KDF9 COMPUTER O'NEILL. ROBERT W. A PREPLANNED APPROACH TO A STORAGE ALLOCATION COMPILER O'ROURKE, M. J. A VAPOR-GROWN VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE O·ROURKE. M. J. ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF VAPOR-GROWN GE JUNCTIONS 435 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NAG - O'R CACM6l3 86 CATH63 109 CATH63 279 ICC 632 99 SOS 62 393 CAN 60 109 PGEC612 1~1 PGECltOl 30 SJCC62 69 I EES56 295 ONR 60 230 PGEC563 114 (lNR 60 14 EJCC59 2~5 WJCC57 73 MTP 58 8b3 I EES56 134 ADC 53 235 TCJ4612 114 TCJ3614 237 I EES56 279 IIIANC51 24 I EES56 94 WJCC59 87 HARV61 2.39 CAMB49 69 MANCSI 13 CACM59N 12 /IUS 63 B.21 PLCI61 86 PACM62 102 CACM61N 516 PACM59 ,1 IBMJ621 34 PACM52T 6 WJCC54 128 PGEC541 17 PACM52P H IBMJ574 349 EJCC52 11 ONR 53 23 PGEC564 227 'l0 EJCC57 WJCC59 87 I FlP62 1>90 PGEC593 326 [UP 62 617 TCJ6632 134 16SJ632 153 CAMB49 50 LCMT61331 CAMB49 lU3 '1CR 584 22.5 CAN 58 248 EJCC55 L6 PGEC594 432 ICC 622 108 I~MJ583 232 WJCC53 227 EJCC52 90 IBMJ631 14 TCJ4612 137 IBMJ5'l3 282 IBMJ591 46 HARV572 192 TCJ6631 lJB SJCC62 235 ICSI581 195 WCR 5~4 28 ICIPS9 353 EJCC57 115 JACM5B 313 EJCC58 71 PGEC542 8 SDS 61 347 OCR 62 149 IBMJ614 297 IBMJ614 312 WJCC56 'tl I BMJ51l 72 ROME62 HI PACM59 15 PGEC572 95 PIRE611 236 liJCCSl lil8 IICR 612 264 TCJ2592 96 rCJ2593 144 ~JCC55 66 '1IPP61 266 /IUS 63 B.19 PGEC63J 3U7 AUS 60 B':>.3 CAN 62 110 AUS 63 A.12 PGEC502 &2 AUS 63 C.3 CACM610 417 IBMJ603 264 IBMJ603 256 435 O'T - PAU AUTHOR INDEX O'TOOLE, J. B. LOGIC DESIGN SYMBOLISM FOR DIRECT-COUPLEO TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS IN DIGITAL COMPUTERS O'TOOLE, J. B. THE TRANSAC S-1000 COMPUTER OATES, M. E. DISTRIBUTION ANO CLASSIFICATION OF STATISTICAL OATA OBLONSKY, J. SOME FEATURES OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK RELAY COMPUTER SAPO OdLONSKY, JAN COMPUTER PROGRESS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, I. A SELF-CORRECTING COMPUTER OCHSER, ROBERT T. SIMULATION ANO ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION OEHMKE, ROBERT H. ON THE STRUCTURES OF AN AUTOMATON AND ITS INPUT SEMI GROUP OETTINGER, A. G. LINGUISTIC ANO MACHINE METHOOS FOR COMPILING ANO UPOATING THE HARVARO AUTOMATIC OICTIONA OETTINGER, A. G. MULTIPLE-PATH SYNTACTIC ANALYZER OETTINGER, A. G. RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT THE HARVARD COMPUTATION LABORATORY OETTINGER, A. G. SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN OETTINGER, A. G. SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE AND AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH OETTINGER, A. G. THf MANUAL USE OF AUTOMATIC RECORDS OETTINGER, ANTHONY PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OETTINGER, ANTHONY G. A NEW THEORY OF TRANSLATION ANO ITS APPLICATION DETTINGER, ANTHONY G. ACCOUNT IOENTIFICATION FOR AUTOr.ATIC DATA PROCESSING OETTINGER, ANTHONY G. CURRENT RESEARCH ON AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY ANO PREOICTIVE SYNT OETTINGER, ANTHONY G. RETIRING COMPUTER PIONEER, HOWARO AIKEN OETTINGER, ANTHONY G. THE GEOMETRY OF SYMBOLS OGAR, G. W. OBTAINING THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF PHYSICAL SYSTEMS BY ANALOG COMPUTER TECHNIQuES OGLE, JAMES OPTICAL OISPLAY FOR DATA-HANOLING SYSTEM OUTPUT OGLETREE, W. A. AN FST-2 RADAR-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR SAGE OHLINGER, L. ANATRAN, FIRST STEP IN BREEDING THE DIGINALOG OHLMAN, HERBERT SUBJECT-WORD LETTER FREQUENCIES WITH APPLICATiONS TO SUPERIMPOSED CODING OHLMAN, HERBERT THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE OHLMANN, H. REPORT ON COMPLETION OF G2 (GERMANI OHORA, R. M. ORGANIZATION OF LARGE-SCALE MATRIX CALCULATIONS OHORA, R. M. SOFTWARE EXPERIENCES AT IMPERIAL OIL UKABE, Y. ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM OKAOA, S. REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES OKAJIMA, MITSUHARU COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC OIAGNOSIS OKAYA, Y. A COMPUTE~-OPERATED LABORATORY DATA-TAKING SYSTEM OKAZAKI, E. A. SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECrRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION OKUMURA. Y. AN ELECTRONIC REAOING MACHINE OLDFIELD, BRUCE G. II GENERAL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING ALPHAMERIC INFORMATION ON THE IBM 701 COMPUTER OLOFIELD. BRUCE G. PRODUCING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PACT I COMPILER OLOFIELO, J. V. TRA~SFORMER DESIGN WITH DIGITAL COMPUTERS OLIVIER, DONALO A FURTHER NOTE ON APPROXIMATING E TO THE X OLMER, J. A FLEXIBLE OIRECT FILE APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZE COMPUTER OLSEN, J. L. MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OLSEN, K. H. TX-O, A TRANSISTOR COMPUTER OLSEN, KENNETH H. TRANSISTOR CIRCUITRY IN THE LINCOLN TX-2 OLSEN, T. VAHL ANALYSIS OF ELASTIC STRUCTURES ON DIGITAL COMPUTERS OLSON, S. R. PGEC MEMBERSHIP SURVEY OLSZTYN, J. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES. PA~T 1 OLSZTYN, J. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 OLSZTYN, J. T. DYANA, OYNAMICS A~ALYlER-PROGRAMMER, PART II, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ONES TO, N. M. TOLERABLE ERRORS OF NEURONS FOR INFALLIBLE NETS ONOE, MORIO TRIANGULAR WALK PATTERN FOR THE DOWN-HILL METHOO OF SOLVING A TRANSCENOENTAL EQUATION ONYSHKEVYCH. L. S. PARAMETRIC PHASE-LOCKED OSCILLATOR, CHARACTERISrlCS ANO APPLICATIONS TO OIGITAL SYSTE~ OPLER, A. RELATIVE MERITS OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL OPLER. A. UTILIZATION OF COMPUTERS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL OPLER, ASCHER A TOPOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF COMPUTING MACHINES OPLER, ASCHER CURRE~T PROBLEMS IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OPLER, ASCHER DESIGN OF A MULTIPROGRAMMEO ALGEBRAIC COMPILER OPLER, ASCHER EXPERIENCE IN OEVELOPING INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS ON LARGl ELECTRO~IC COMPUTERS OPLER, ASCHER MULTIPROGRAMMING, THE PROGRAMMER'S VIEW OPLER, ASCHER USE OF MOSL IN PREPARING RETRIEVAL PROGRAMS OPLER, ASCHER VARIABLE WIOTH STACKS ORCHARD-HAYS, W. A NEW APPROACH TO THE PROGRAMMING PROBLEM ORCHARO-HAYS. W. THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF COMPUTING LANGUAGES ORCHARD-HAYS, WILLIAM THE EVOLUTION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS ORCHARO-HAYS, WM. AN EFFICIENT FORM OF INVERSE FOR SPARSE MATRICES ORO-SMITH, R. J. SEAL, A LANGUAGE FOR BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING ORD-SMITH, R. J. THE STANTEC-lEBRA SIMPLE CODE AND ITS INTERPRETATION OROE, H. PROGRAMMING STRATEGY ON THE NATIONAL-ELLIOTT 405 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ORDEN, ALEX APPLICATION OF THE BURROUGHS EI0l COMPUTER OROEN, ALEX SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ON A OIGITAL COMPUTER ORGANICK, E. I. COMPUTERS IN ENGINEERING EOUCATION 1960-1964 ORGEL, S. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER ORGILL. JEANETTE A TURNING POINT IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY ORLANOO, P. A PERTURBATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANALOG COMPUTERS ORMSBY. JOSEPH F. A. OESIGN OF NUMERICAL FILTERS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MISSILE OATA PROCESSING ORNSTEIN, G. N. THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN ANO OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS ORTEGA, J. M. ON STURM SEQUENCES FOR TRIOIAGONAL MATRICES ORTEGA, JAMES M. THE LLT AND QR METHOOS FOR SYMMETRIC TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES ORTEL, W. C. G. NANOSECOND LOGIC BY AMPLITUDE MODULATION AT X BANO ORTHWEIN, W. C. THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE REYNOLO'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION APPLIED TO THE AIR ORVEDAHL, W. MANIAC OSBORNE, C. F. THE MAGNETIC STORAGE ORUM ON THE ACE PILOT MOOEL OSBORNE, E. E. A OIRECT METHOO FOR SOLVING LINEAR ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS OSBORNE, E. E. ON LEAST SQUARES SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS OSBORNE, E. E. ON PRE-CONDITIONING MATRICES OSBORNE, E. E. ON PRE-CONDITIONING OF MATRICES OSBORNE, J. S. DESIGN OF LOGIC FOR RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION OSBORNE, J. S. THE DESIGN OF A LOGIC FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PRINTED CHARACTERS BY SIMULATION OSBORNE, M. R. ITERATIVE PROCESSES FOR SOLVING FINITE-DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATIONS TO SEPARABLE PARTIAL OIFF USTER, C. A. ONE LOST BIT OSTER. S. M. AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS OSTERLUNO, A. G. A GAS FILM LUBRICATION STUDY PART Ill, EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PIVOTEO SLIOER BEAR USTROFSKY, M. UNORTHODOX USES UF OIGITAL COMPUTERS OTIS, E. J. OPTIMIZEO CONTROL THROUGH DIGITAL EQUIPMENT OTT, GENE OESIGN OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES FROM THEIR REGULAR EXPRESSIONS OTTERMAN, JOSEPH ON THE LOOP ANO NODE-ANALYSIS APPROACHES TO THE SIMULATION OF ELECTRICAL NETWORKS OTTERSTROM, W. F. AN APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO GENERAL BOOKEEPING OTTO, K. A. ON-LINE COMPUTER OPTIMIZATION OF A CHEMICAL PROCESS OVENSTONE, J. A. A PROPOSED PLANNING MAN-MACHINE COMPLEX OVENSTONE, J. A. AN INDUSTRY STUDY, E.O.P. IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES OVENSTONE, J. A. BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY DATA PROCESSING OVENSTONE, J. A. DEMONSTRATION PROBLEMS ON THE WREOAC SYSTEM 436 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 NEW - OVE oCR 574 251 EJCC56 13 AUS 60 A2.2 ECIP55 H DIP 62 533 : ACM622 U5 JACM634 521 ICSI582 ~j1 IFIP62 306 ICI1'59 11>3 PGEC564 240 FJCC63 397 33 EJCC55 HARV55 28 ~SMT60 3(,3 JACM573 245 ~SMT60 CACM626 HARV61 IIICR 612 EJCCH EJCC57 WJCC60 ICSI582 CACM621 ECIP55 CAN 58 CAN 62 CACM62N EJCC59 CACM670 I BSJ633 CAN 58 I CIP5~ JACM563 J ACM564 I EES56 CACM617 F JCC6] I BMJ6Z1 EJCC56 WJCC57 8 IT 634 PGEC 511 CACM5M8 CACM589 EJCC58 ~ TCS62 CACM627 PGECS'i3 WJCC59 CAS 58 II JCC56 WJCC61 PACM61 ICSI581 PACMS9 CACM619 CACM6:~0 WJCC60 PACM61 P IRE611 PACM56 ROME62 ARAP591 AUS 513 EJCC54 PACM52P PACM62 PACM56 CACM606 PGEC592 JACM613 IIJCC61 JACM603 TCJ6631 PGEC59J PACM61 PACM52T I EES56 PACM61 JACM614 PACM59 JACM604 IllMJ571 I EES56 TCJ6631 CACM626 P IRE530 I BMJ593 LSU 57 EJCC51 JACM6l1t PGEC583 CAS 55 CAS 62 AUS 63 IIUS 63 AUS 573 AUS 573 173 298 203 1)6 230 156 315 903 8 91 360 214 ~b7 120 5L1 240 3,;\) 227 1I~ 2B8 j4 318 113 84 H 167 2~H 49 IZ 9 148 ,,6 399 217 54 22 66 365 2BI 699 11 3b9 608 345 204 283 40 ~&5 146 J07 50 91 22 30 380 218 440 645 260 'J9 2<'5 lAS 13 509 5A3 628 30 338 8 4~6 H 343 14S3 260 18 45 585 199 26 194 ll. !j A.6 303 304 436 OVE - PET AUTHOR INDEK OVENSTONE, J •. A. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE DEFENCE SERVICES OVENSTONE, J. A. ON COMPRESSIBLE LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW OVENSTONE, J. A. THE WREDAC SYSTEM OVERHEU, D. L. THE DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SCIENTIFIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERMEYER, J. MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS OVERN, W. M. THE SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS OF 4-19 PERMALLOY CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS OWEN, C. E. THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF PEGASUS, A QUANTITY-PRODUCTION COMPUTER OWEN, D. G. COMPUTERS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH OWEN, H. A. AN APPROACH TO THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERSISTENT-CURRENT DEVICES OWENS, A. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL MATRIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OWINGS, J. L. THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM CENTRAL PACELLI, M. NON-DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF RECURSIVE PROGRAMMING PACELLI, M. PALGO, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 PACELLI, M. SEQUENTIAL TRANSLATION OF A PROBLEM-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PACKER, LEROY DYNAMIC BINARY COUNTER WITH ANALOG READ-OUT PADDOCK, HAROLD E. SOME AUDIT ASPECTS OF PUNCHED CARD ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PAGE, CALVIN A. THE HORSESHOE HEAD, A RECORDING HEAD FOR OIGITAL INFORMATION STORAGE wITH NON-CONTACT OPE PAGE, E. S. A NOTE ON ROUND-OFF PAGE, E. S. AN EXTENDEO AUTOCODE FOR PEGASUS PAGE, E. S. ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS PAGE, E. S. ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER PAGE, E. S. ON THE SCHEDULING OF JOBS BY COMPUTER PAGE, E. S. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE PAGE, J. F. FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE RCA BIZMAC SYSTEM PAGE, L. J. SOME FEATURES OF THE ACE COMPUTER PAGE, L. J. THE MAGNETIC STORAGE DRUM ON THE ACE PILOT MODEL PAGE, R. M. MAGNETIC DRUM TIME COMPRESSION RECORDER PAINE, R. M. A SYSTEM AND LANGUAGE FOR DATA PROCESSING PAINE. R. M. AUTOMATIC COOING FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS PAINE, R. M. BUSINESS LANGUAGES ANO ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS PAINE, R. M. COMPUTER FEASIBILITY STUDY PAINE. R. M. SELECTION OF COMPUTER PERSONNEL PAINTER, JAMES THE USE OF GENERATORS IN TAC PAINTER. JAMES A. COMPUTER PREPARATION OF A POETRY CONCOROANCE PAIVINEN. J. O. INDUSTRY'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING HIGH-SCHOOL SCIENCE PROGRAMS PAIVINEN, JOHN BIMAG CIRCUITS FOR OIGITAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS PAIVINEN, JOHN O. OESIGN OF TRIODE FLIP-FLOPS FOR LONG-TERM STABILITY PALAIS, S. M. PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL DESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL COMPUTER PALERMO, F. P. AN APPLICATION OF CODING THEORY TO A FILE ADDRESS PROBLEM PALERMO, G. PALGO, AN ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE AND ITS TRANSLATOR FOR OLIVETTI ELEA 6001 PALERMO, G. SEQUENTI AL TRANSLA liON OF A PROBLEM-OR IENTED PROGRAMMI NG LANGUAGe PALEVSKY, M. A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR REAL-TIME SIMULATION PALEVSKY, M. A SOLID STATE ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION DEVICE PALEVSKY, MAX SPECIAL-PURPOSE COMPUTERS PALEVSKY, MAX THE DESIGN OF THE BENOIX DIGITAL DifFERENTIAL ANALYZ~R PALFREYMAN, E. H. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN THE CDMMUNWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE STAFF TRAINING PALM, F. R. DIRECT DATA SUPERVISOR PALMER, B. I. TRAINING FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION WORK IN GKEAT BRITAIN PALMER, D. R. A STOCK-CONTROL AND INVOICING SYSTEM USING A GAMMA 3 COMPUTER PALMER, R. COMPUTER CALCULATIONS ON THE INITIATION OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE PALMIERI, J. A. DESIGN OF ACP RESISTOR-COUPLED SWITCHING CIRCUITS PALOCZ, I. THEORY OF A FAST-SWITCHING ELfCTRON-BEAM FREQUENCY OIVIDER PANTAlELOS. P. G. AN IMPROVED MULTICHANNEL DRIFT-STABILIZATION SYSTEM PAPIAN, W. N. THE MIT MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY PAPWORTH, O. G. COMPUTERS AND CHANGE-RINGING PARDEE, D. R. REAL-TIME MANAGEME~T CONTROL AT HUGHES AIRCRAFT PARDEE, R. S. A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES PARDO, ISADOR CARD RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (CRAMI. FUNCTIONS AND USE PARDO, ISADOR NCR-3I5 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM PAREZANOVIC, N. ACCURACY IMPROVEMENTS Of THE TAPPED-POTENTIOMETER FUNCTION GENEKATO~S PAREZANOvlC, N. SOLVING INTEGRAL EQUATIONS ON A REPETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER PAREZANOVIC, N. THE USE OF A RE~ETITIVE DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER FOR FINDING ROOTS OF POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS PARI SOT • G. R. LOGARITHMIC PROGRAMS, THEIR APPLICATION TO THE CALCULATION OF CONVEK AI~O,MOKE SPECIF ICALL PARK, D. M. R. CYCLOPS-I, A SECOND GENERATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM PARK, T. M. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SORTING ON UTECOM PARK. T. M. THE STABILITY OF NON-LINEAR DIFFERENCE-OIFFEKENTIAL EQUATIONS IN AERODYNAMICS PARKER-RHODES, A. F. A REDUCTION METHOD FOR NON-ARITHMETIC DATA, AND ITS APPLICATION TO THESAURIC TRANSLA PARKER-RHODES, A. F. COMPUTER OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOK MECHANICAL TRANSLATION PARKER-RHODES, F. R. A NEW MODEL OF SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION PARKER, D. B. A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE PARKER, G. J. CONSIDERATIONS OF A COMPUTER WITH AN ADDRESSLESS ORDER CODE PARKER. G. J. LOGICAL DESIGN FOR ADM, AN ADDRESSLESS DIGITAL MACHINE PARKHILL, S. THE EXTENDED AND MODERNISED ANALOGUE COMPUTING FACILITIES AT W.R.E. PARKIN, T. R. A ONE-DAY LOOK AT COMPUTING PARKINSON. D. H. SOME BRITISH RESEARCH IN SUPERCONDUCTIVE SWITCHING DEVICES PARKS. J. R. A NEW TECHNIQUE IN AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION PARKS, J. R. CHARACTER RECOGNITION PARSEGYAN, B. I. DEPOSITEO MAGNETIC FILMS AS LOGIC ELEMENTS PARSONS, E. A TIME-SHARING ANALOG MULTIPLIER PARSONS, FRANCES L. A SIMPLE OESK-CALCULATOR METHOD FOR CHECKING BINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL-COMPUTER ARITH PARTER. SEYMOUR V. SOME COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS ON 'TWO-LINE' ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE BIHARMONIC OIFFERE~ PARTRIDGE, G. R. A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MOOULATOR PARTRIDGE, G. R. CORRECTION, A TRANSISTORIZED PULSE CODE MOOULATOR PARTRIDGE, R. S. A 32.000-WORD MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY PASK, G. A PROPOSED EVOLUTIONARY MOOEL PASK, G. PHYSICAL ANALOGUES TO THE GROWTH OF A CONCEPT PASK, G. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NETWORKS PASK, GORDON INTERACTION BETWEEN A GROUP OF SUBJECTS AND AN ADAPTIVE AUTOMATION TO PRODUCE A SELF ORGANIZ PATE, H. R. THE OESIGN OF A LARGE ELECTROSTATIC MEMORY PATERSON, J. B. THE COBOL SORT VERB PATRICK, ROBERT L. A START AT AUTOMATIC STORAGE ASSIGNMENT PATTERSON, G. W. THE EVOLUTION OF COMPUTING MACHINES AND SYSTEMS PATTERSON, G. W. WH~T IS A CODE PATTERSON, GEORGE W. LOGICAL SYNTAX AND TRANSFORMATION RULES PATTERSON, GRAHAM COMPUTER TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO SHIPBUILDING PIITTERSON. L. J. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS AND DEVICE CHARACTERIZATION OF ACP CIRCUITS PAUL. B. R. E.D.P. IN THE INSURA~CE INDUSTRY PAUL, J. W. CAN A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTER EARN A PLACE IN A CIVIL ENGINEERING OFFICE PAUL. M. A GENERAL PROCESSOR FOR CERTAIN FORMAL LANGUAGES. PAUL, M. A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS 437 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 O'T - PAU AUS 60 AI.3 AUS 60 B'I.3 AUS 571 lUI AUS 60 BI.3 18MJ592 1~3 PGEC583 228 I EES5b 188 acs 51! 812 JNR 60 56 ~JCC59 2f2 WJCC~b 126 311 4j9 263 13 119 H 10 2H 304 214 ROME62 ROM~62 ROMl6l '1CR 531 LSU 56 '1CR 634 TCJI581 TCJ6633 TCJ6644 TCJ5623 PACM62 TCJ2604 WJCC5b AUS 512 I EES56 NCR 594 ROME62 TCJ3603 TC85613 TCB3591 TC63!:i'J2 PACM59 CACM602 WJCC59 NCR 554 PGEC'H2 SJCC63 I BMJ632 'J9 D9 124 2£4 ~09 l4l 6ul 144 121 3 23 61 'JI 3~8 70 14 395 121 ~OME62 43'1 ROME62 263 FJCC63 459 NCR 5ti4 232 CHBK62 1'I PIRE530 \352 AUS 63 A.IO PACM62 13 ICSI582 14-J~ TCJS621 7 TCJb631 H IBMJ6H 1';0 I13MJ594 345 ~JCC56 &2 EJCC53 31 TCJ3601 47 WJCC61 603 FJCC63 431 EJCC61 141 PACM61 10(;3 PGEC621 63 POEC604 ~U3 PGEC592 102 ICI;>5'1 93 FJCCb.l 27 ,.US 60 Ab.3 AUS 60 6';.2 I CIP59 311 I EES56 4)3 ~TL 611 25 .JCC59 92 AUS 60 C&.2 AUS 60 Cb.} AUS 63 C.ll CACM629 4d6 JNR 60 lU4 TCJ4612 121 ELi'S61 ~~8 EJCCS'} L8 PGEC541 11 JACM55) 2u5 J ACM613 359 7 PGEC544 PGEC551 20 IBMJ512 102 SOS 61 U9 MTP 58 an SUS 59 232 SUS 62 2H3 P GEC594 479 CACM635 2~5 CACM605 ,21 P IRE625 1039 CACM605 3l!S HARV49 125 TCB7632 ~3 16MJ633 207 AUS 63 A.3 AUS 60 B~.2 ROME62 .,5 CACM6 38 It~l 4J1 PAU - POT AUTHOR INDEX PAUL, M. ALGOL 60 PROCESSORS AND A PROCESSOR GENERATOR PAULL, M. C. MINIMIZING THE NUMBER OF STATES IN INCOMPLETELY SPECIFIED SEQUENTIAL SWITCHING FUNCTIONS PAULSEN, R. C. MAGNETIC CORE LOGIC IN A HIGH SPEED CARD-TO-TAPE CONVERTER PAVLEY, RICHARD A METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NTH BEST PATH PROBLEM PAVLEY, RICHARD APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PAVON, RAUL THE MEXICAN POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY INTRODUCES A DIRECT WAY FOR FAST COMPUTATION OF INDUSTRIA PAYCHA, F. MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND CYBERNETICS PAYNE, A. H. STOCK TRANSACTION RECORDS ON THE DATATRON 205 PAYNE, R. ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM PAYNE, R. B. THE ATLAS SUPERVISOR PAYNE, R. B. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART I, INTERNAL ORGANIZATION PAYNE, R. B. THE MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY ATLAS OPERATING SYSTEM, PART II. USER'S DESCRIPTION PAYNE, W. F. M. OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE PEGASUS AUTOCODE PEABODY, P. R. DIGITAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED STATIONARY NOISE PEACEMAN, D. W. APPLICATION OF LARGE COMPUTERS TO RESERVOIR ENGINEERING PROBLEMS PEACOCK, D. H. COMPUTERS FOR REAL TIME MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL PEAR JR, C. B. FLUTTER IN MAGNETIC RECORDING OF DATA PEARCE, R. M. SOME APPLICATIONS OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO PROBLEMS OF DIFFUSION PEARCE, R. P. HIGH ACCURACY OIFFERENCE FORMULAE FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HEAT CONOUCTION EQUATIO PEARCEY, T. ASPECTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PEARCEY, T. BEHAVIOUR OF SUBHARMONICS OF EVEN ORDER ARISING IN A NON-LINEAR DIFF.ERENTIAL SYSTEM PEARCEY, T. CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPRDGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL PEARCEY, T. DATA PROCESSING IN PURE RESEARCH WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY PEARCEY, T. DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINES USED BY C.S.I.R.D. PEARCEY, T. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS WITHIN AN INTEGRATED COMPUTER NETWORK PEARCEY, T. PERMANENT STORAGE IN SMALL COMPUTERS PEARCEY, T. PROGRAMMING FOR PUNCHED CARD MACHINES PEARCEY, T. PROGRAMMING FOR THE C.S.I.R.O. UIGITAL MACHINE PEARCEY, T. THE FUNCTIONAL DESIGN OF AN AUTOMATIC COMPUTER PEARCEY, T. USE OF MULTIPROGRAMMING IN THE OESIGN OF A LOW COST DIGITAL COMPUTER PEARSON, F. W. FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELIABILITY OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT PEARSON, G. C. B. AN INDUSTRY STUDY, BANKING PEARSON, K. W. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS PEARSON, R. T. THE OEVELOPMENT OF THE FLEXIBLE-DISK MAGNETIC RECORDER PEAVEY, R. D. PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM PECKAR, A. PROJECT MERCURY REAL-TIME COMPUTATIONAL AND DATA-FLOW SYSTEM PEDDER, O. G. LARGE SCALE FILE MAINTENANCE PEOERSON, O. O. SWITCHING ANO MEMORY CRITERION IN TRANSISTOR FLIP-FLOPS PEDOWITl, R. P. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL OAT A PROCESSING SYSTEM PEDOWITZ, ~. P. AUTOMATIC FAILURE RECOVERY IN A DIGITAL OATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM PEEL, D. A. AN ANALYSIS OF A HYORO-ELECTRIC SYSTEM PEl, M. L. A TEST MATRIX FOR INVERSION PROCEOURES PELTA, HAROLO N. SELFCIPHER, PROGRAMMING PENDLETON, R. A. APPARATUS FOR MAGNETIC STORAGE ON THREE-INCH WIDE TAPES PENGILLEY, C. J. ERRORS IN ANALOG COMPUTERS PENN, T. C. A WORO-ORIENTED TRANSISTOR DRIVEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT MEMORY PENNY, J. P. CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MUlTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL PENNY, J. P. THE CIRRUS MULTIPROGRAM SYSTEM PENNY, J. P. USE OF MULTIPROGRAMMING IN THE DESIGN OF A LOW COST DIGITAL COMPUTER PEREZ-TAMAYO, RUHERI A NUMERICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MOVING FIELD ISODOSE CURVES FOR TREATME~ PEREZ, J. J. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SAMPLED-OATA SIMULATOR PERKINS, L. W. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AN AID TO PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT PERKINS, R. PROGRAMMED CONTROL OF MULTI-COMPUTER SYSTEMS PERKINS, ROBERT EASIAC, A PSEUDO-COMPUTER PERLES, M. THE THEORY OF DEFINITE AUTOMATA PERLEY, RICHMOND AUTOMATIC STRAIN-GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE RECORDING ON PUNCHED CARDS PERLIN, I. E. PLANS FOR THE GEORGIA TECH COMPUTER CENTER PERLIS, A. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER PERLIS, A. J. CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTERS PERLIS, A. J. PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE PERLIS, A. J. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 PERLIS, A. J. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 PERLIS, A. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 PERLIS, A. J. REVISEO REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 PERLIS, A. J. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 PERL IS, A. J. STATUS OF DIGITAL COMPUTER AND DATA PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOVIET U~ION PERLIS, A. J. THE COMPUTER IN THE UNIVERSITY PERLIS, A. J. THE PROPERTIES OF THE BENDIX G-20 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM SYSTEM PERLIS, A. J. THE USE OF THREADED LISTS IN CONSTRUCTING A COMBINEO ALGOL AND MACHINE-LIKE ASSEMBLY PRDCES PERLIS, ALAN J. A COMMAND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS PERLIS, ALAN J. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER PERLIS, ALAN J. A MULTI-LEVEL COOE PROCESSOR PERL IS, ALAN J. A VISIT TO COMPUTATION CENTERS IN THE SOVIET UNION PERLIS, ALAN J. ACM PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE PERLIS, ALAN J. COMPILING MATRIX OPERATIONS PERLIS, ALAN J. EQUIPPING THE UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY PERLIS, ALAN J. SYMBOL MANIPULATION BY THREADEO LISTS PERLMAN, JUSTIN A. DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION, THE USER'S VIEW PEROTTO, PIER GIORGIO A NEW METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC CHARACTER RECOGNITION PERRY, C. CONVERSION BETWEEN FLOATING POINT REPRESENTATIONS PERRY, C. L. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF THE OAK RIDGE OIGITAL COMPUTER PERRY, DAVID P. SPECIFICATIONS FOR AN AUTOMATIC MATRIX PROGRAM PERRY, G. H. A NEW AND SIMPLE TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT TECHNIQUE USING JUNCTION TRANSISTORS ANO MAGNETIC: PERRY, G. H. A READ-OUT CIRCUIT FOR HIGH-SPEED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY READ STORES PERRY, J. W. AUTOMATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PERRY, K. E. AN ERROR CORRECTING ENCODER AND DECODER FOR PHONE LINE DATA PERRY, M. N. AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM PERSCHKE, SERGEI HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, II PETERKA, JAMES J. A METHOO FOR OBTAINING SPECIFIC VALUES OF COMPILING-PARAMETER FUNCTIONS PETERSEN, B. S. GIER, A DANISH COMPUTER OF MEDIUM SIZE PETERSEN, B. SCHAROE A FAST CARD READER FOR THE GIER COMPUTER PETERSEN, B. SCHAROE CALCULATION OF DRIVERS FOR DIODE OECODERS (OANISH) PETERSEN, BENT SCHMOE CONTROL CIRCUITS FOR THE LINE PRII~TER (DANISH) PETERSEN, H. E. A MAGNETIC ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY PETERSEN, RICHARD M. AUTOMATIC CODING AT G.t. PETERSON, G. R. A PRECISION AMPLITUDE-DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER PETERSON, H. P. A FUNCTIONAL OESCRIPTION OF THE LINCOLN TX-2 COMPUTER PETERSON, T. I. II NON-LINEAR ESTIMATION PROGRAM PETERSON, W. W. ADDRESSING FOR RANDOM-ACCESS STORAGE PETERSON, W. W. CYCLIC CODES FOR ERROR DETECTION 438 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 OVE - PET IFIP62 '093 PGEC593 3,6 PGEC592 169 JACM594 506 tlJCC58 159 PAC"'58 14 IlfP 58 635 EJCC57 183 CACM62N 567 EJCC61 279 TCJ4613 222 TCJ4613 226 ARAP591 58 CACM627 400 LSU 57 95 CAN 62 99 NCR 612 81 CAN 58 330 TCJ5622 142 TCB7644 107 AUS 63 C.15 PGEC636 6b3 WS 571 105 AUS 51 42 AUS 63 C.18 AUS 60 C5.1 AUS 51 107 AUS 51 81 AUS 51 127 CACM629 473 RMCS60 66 AUS 63 A.4 TCJ5634 308 P IRE611 164 EJCC61 33 EJCC61 33 BCS 58 157 NCR 602 3 IBMJ591 2 IIJCC59 159 TCJ3603 161 CACM620 5u8 CACM602 83 EJCC56 8'0 AUS 60 C9.2 WJCC60 1S3 PGEC636 663 AUS 63 C.17 CACM629 473 CACM630 625 IIJCC61 3'01 LSU 51 141 IF IP62 545 JACM562 65 PGEC633 233 JACM541 36 LSU 55 171 PACM56 30 EJCC54 11 CACM58D 8 CACM605 299 ARAP612 351 ARAP634 217 TCJ563'o 349 CACM631 1 DNR 58 ~3 MCF 61 181 CAN 6U 3]8 CIICM611 36 PACM58 30 dl ACFI57 PACM5,} 24 CIICM596 8 CACM630 642 CACI1620 5'10 CLUN55 187 CACM6ll4 195 EJCC61 209 PGEC6H 521 CACM606 h2 PACM52T 23 LSU 56 210 I EES56 412 IF IP62 5 62 20 PIPBERGER, HUBERT AUTOMATIC SCANNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DATA UTILIZING FOSDIC P GEC636 846 PISKE, U. A. W. LEARNING MATRICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS EC IPS!> 165 PISULA, K. THE INSTRUCTION CODE OF G-2 eGERMANI b PECS52 PITMAN, D. L. THE BENSON-LEHNER PHoTOFORMER EJCC58 1b8 PLANO, P. PERFORMANCE ADVANCES IN A TRANSISTORIZED COMPUTER SYSTEM THE TRANSAC 5-2000 MIL 611 115 PLATH, WARREN AUTOMATIC SENTENCE DIAGRAMMING CAS 62 182 PLATH, WARREN J. ASPECTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN AUTOMATIC LANGUAGE ANALYSIS TCJ3614 165 PLATT, A. J. THE EXPERIENCE OF APPLYING A COMMERCIAL COMPUTER IN A BRITISH ORGANIZATION SOS 61 315 PLATT, J. R. HOW A RANDOM ARRAY OF CELLS CAN LEARN TO TELL WHETHER A STRAIGHT LINE IS STRAIGHT TCB1633 11 PLAYFAIR, EDWARD COMPUTERS AND MANAGEMENT PACM62 18 PLETTE, W. S. AN AUTO-INSTRUCTlo~AL TEXT FOR IBM 1401 PROGRAMMING NCR 514 115 PLOTKIN, M. SYSTEMATIC TRACING OF DISCREPANCIES IN ANALOG COMPUTERS WJCC61 5~3 PLUGGE, W. R. AMERICAN AIRLINES SABRE ELECTRONIC RESERVATIONS SYSTEM EJCC56 120 POHM, A. V. A COMPACT COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY PGEC625 658 POHM, A. V. A NEW APPROACH TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIODE NANOSECOND LOGIC PGEC603 308 POHM, A. V. MAGNETIC FILM MEMORIES, A SURVEY PoHM, A. V. SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL DEVICES PGEC603 315 I ElSJ621 64 POLANO, C. B. A MULTIPROCESSING APPROACH TO A LARGE COMPUTER SYSTEM PGEC543 2.9 POLIMERoU, L. G. A NEW METHOD OF GENERATING FUNCTIONS PGEC573 167 PDLIMEROU, LAZARUS G. A NEW METHOD FOR GENERATING A FUNCTION OF TWO INDEPENDENT VARIABLES CACM622 115 POLK, WILLIAM SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, III, ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION FTT 53 32 POLLARD, B. W. THE CIRCUIT COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS POLLARD, B. W. THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND PERFORMANCE OF A LARGE-SCALE GENERAL-PURPOSE DIGITAL COMPUTE EJCC51 62 P'OLLEY, D. W. A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF A.D.P. FOR RECORDING CONTRIBUTiONS PAID UNDER THE TCJ3603 111 POLLOCK, N. C. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, PROGRESS AND OPERATION EDPS61 '10 BCS 58 14 POLLOCK, N. C. PAYROLL AND PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS ANL 53 37 POMERENE, J. INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY WILLIAMS MEMORY PCS 62 254 POMERENE, J. H. A NONARITHMETICAL SYSTEM EXTENSION PGEC554 133 POMERENE, J. H. FAST CARRY LOGIC FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS WJCC60 23 POMERENE, J. H. THE HARVEST SYSTEM HARV55 H PONTIUS, JAMES W. PROBLEMS OF CENTRALIZATION POOLE, P. C. THE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWER DATA USING THE COMPUTER SILLIAC AUS 63 6.12 POORE JR, JESSE H. CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN 1620 FORTRAN II CACM620 b02 PooRTE, G. E. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RCA BIZMAC COMPUTER WJCC56 133 POORTE, G. E. LOGIC DESIGN OF THE RCA BIlMAC COMPUTER NCR 564 81 POORTE, GLEN E. THE OPERATION AND LOGIC OF THE MARK III ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR IN VIEW OF OPERATING EXPERI EJCC51 ~O WJCC58 1:>6 POORTE, GLEN E. THE RCA 501 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM POPE, DAVIO A. AN EXPONENTIAL METHOD OF lliUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CACM638 49l POPE, DAVID A. MAXIMIZING FUNCTIONS OF ROTATIONS, EXPERIMENTS CONCeRNING SPEED OF DIAGONALIlATION OF SYMM JACM514 45'1 PUPE, DAVID A. MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC CACM600 652 EJCC51 219 POPPE, C. W. AN AUTOMATIC VOICE READOUT SYSTEM PoPPELBAUM, W. J. FLOW GATING ilJCC58 US POPPLEWELL, CICELY M. PROBLEMS OF DYNAM1CAL ASTRONOMY FTT 53 282 PORTER JR, F. J. COMPUTERS IN BASIC BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 12 EJCC55 PORTER, A. TECHNOMETRICS AND EDUCATION CAN 60 1 PACM61 12C4 PORTER, JAMES THE CONCEPT OF THE LINK SEGMENT SYSTEM WJCC56 10 PORTER, R. E. A TRULY AUTOMATIC COMPUTING SYSTEM LCMT61 3~1 ~ORTER, R. W. A LARGE-CAPACITY DOCUMENT STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM PORTER, V. J. A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE MEMORY SYSTEM EJCC56 136 .. NL 53 213 PORTER, V. J. MAGNETIC READING-RECORDING HEAD DESIGN FOR UNIVAC POTASH, J. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OF SALES AT SOHIO LSU 58 lI2 POTTER, C. J. SOME CONTROL AND I~TER~AL AUDIT PROBLEMS, INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE PREMIUM ACCOUNTING USI~ AUS 60 Al.4 PUTTER, J. T. HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM PGEC521 60 OPI 62 168 POTTtR, ROBERT J. COMPONENT EVALUATION FOR AN OPTICAL DATA PROCESSOR JACM592 2.i.6 POTTS, RENFREY B. BOUNDARY CONTRACTION SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 439 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ~j9 POT - RET AUTHOR INDEX POTTS. T. F. THE AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF HUMAN AND OTHER SYSTEM PARAMETERS PDULIART. W. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF IRSIA-FNRS COMPUTER (FRENCHI POVARDV. GELLIUS N. A MATHEMATICAL THEORY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CONTACT NETWORKS WITH ONE INPUT AND K OUTP POWELL. F. D. ANALOG COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PREDICTOR DESIGN POWELL. M. J. D. A RAPIDLY CONVERGENT DESCENT METHOD FOR MINIMIZATION POWELL. M. J. O. AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR FINDING STATIONARY VALUES OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES POWELL, R. V. DISTRIBUTED PARAMETER VIBRATION WITH STRUCTURAL DAMPING AND NOISE EXCITATION POWERS. CARL UNIVERSITY ROLE IN TRAINING PERSONNEL FOR COMPUTER SERVICES POWERS. JOHN E. ELIMINATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS POYEN. J. SUGGESTIONS FOR A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE I FRENCH I PRATHER. RONALD COMPUTATIONAL AIDS FOR DETERMINING THE MINIMAL FORM OF A TRUTH FUNCTION PRATT. ARNOLD W. LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPLIED TO ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY PRAWITZ. OAG A MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PRAWITZ, HAKAN A MECHANICAL PROOF PROCEDURE AND ITS REALIZATION IN AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER PREISS. R. J. AN EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM FOR LOGIC DESIGN DATA ACCUMULATION AND RETRIEVAL PRENTICE. T. W. C. STC EQUIPMENT BEING OFFERED IN AUSTRALIA PRESSMAN. ABRAHAM A SELF-CHECKING HIGH-SPEED PRINTER PRESTON JR. KENDALL THE CELLSCAN SYSTEM. A LEUCOCYTE PATTERN ANALYZER PRESTON. F. S. AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR THE SOLUTION OF TANGENTS PREVADOROS. D. PIPE FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS ON THE UTECOM COMPUTER PRICE. H. S. RECENT NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTS COMPARING SUCCESSIVE OVERRELAXATION ITERATIVE METHODS WITH IMPL PRICE. H. WALTER MEAN LIFE OF PARALLEL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. EXPONENTIAL DISTRIBUTION CASE PRICE. P. J. ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS NEAR SURFACES PRICE. P. J. ESAKI TUNNELING PRICE. P. J. ON THE STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF IMPURITY CONDUCTION IN SEMICONDUCTORS PRICE. P. J. THE LINEAR HALL EFFECT PRICE. P. J. THE LORENZ NUMBER PRICE. P. J. THE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF MEAN FREE PATH AND THE INTEGRAL METHOD PRICE. ROBERT A. TWO METHODS ,fOR WORD INVERSION ON THE IBM 709 PRICE. V. E. THE INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTING TO SCHOOLS PRICER. W. D. AN IMPROVED TUNNEL OIODE MEMORY SYSTEM PRINCE. BENJAMIN M. A DIVISIONLESS METHOD OF INTEGER CONVERSION PRINZ. D. G. INTERPRETATIVE SUB-ROUTINES PRINZ. D. G. MACHINES FOR THE SOLUTION OF LOGICAL PROBLEMS PRITSKER. A. A. B. SIMULATION TO OBTAIN A SYSTEMS MEASURE OF AN AIR DUEL ENVIRONMENT PROCTOR. W. G. THE PACE SCALING ROUTING FOR MERCURY PROEBSTER. W. E. FLOATING POINT DECIMAL-BINARY CONVERSION (GERMANI PROEBSTER. W. E. HIGH-SPEED MEMORIES PROEBSTER. W. E. NANOSECOND SWITCHING IN THIN MAGNETIC FILMS PRDEBSTER. W. E. THIN MAGNETIC FILMS PROM. G. J. TRANSISTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER PROPSTER JR. C. H. A TRANSISTORIZED TRANSCRIBING CARD PUNCH PROPSTER JR. C. H. INTERROGATION IN THE BIZMAC SYSTEM PROPSTER JR. C. H. THE BIZMAC TRANCODER PROSCHAN. FRANK THE RELIABILITY OF COHERENT SYSTEMS PROSSER. REESE T. APPLICATIUNS OF BOOLEAN MATRICES TO THE ANALYSIS OF FLOW DIAGRAMS PROSTICK. JOEL M. LOOP TRACING IN PEP-PERT NETWORKS PRYOR. R. L. HIGH-SPEED FERRITE MEMORIES PRYWES, N. S. A GROWING TREE FOR DESCRIPTOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PRYWES. N. S. APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO CIRCUIT DESIGN FOR UNIVAC LARC PRYWES. N. S. AUTOMATIC STRATIFICATION Of INFORMATION PRYWES. N. S. HIGH-SPEEO SHIFT REGISTERS USING ONE CORE PER BIT PRYWES. N. S. OUTLINE FOR A MULTI-LIST ORGANIZED SYSTEM PRYWES. N. S. THE MULTI-LIST CENTRAL PROCESSOR PRYWES. N. S. THE MULTI-LIST SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL PRYWES. N. S. UNIVAC-LARC HIGH-SPEED CIRCUITRY. CASE HISTORY PRYWES. NOAH S. OIODELESS MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTERS UTILIZING TRANSFLUXDRS PUCKLE. D. S. NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS AND THE PRODUCTION ENGINEER PUGH. E. W. ANGLE-OF-INCIDENCE ANISOTROPY IN EVAPORATED NICKEL-IRON FILMS PULVARI. C. F. SCANNERS FOR FERROELECTRIC MEMORY CAPACITORS PULVARI. C. F. THE SNAPPING DIPOLES OF FERROELECTRICS AS A MEMORY ELEMENT FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS PULVARI. CHARLES F. MEMORY DEVICES PULVARI, CHARLES F. MEMORY MATRIX USING FERROELECTRIC CONDENSERS AS BISTABLE ELEMENTS PURRY. R. I. WRITING A PROGRAM FOR THE IBM 650 PUTNAM. HILARY A COMPUTING PROCEDURE FOR QUANTIFICATION THEORY PYLE, I. C. A PROPOSED TARGET LA~GUAGE FOR COMPILERS ON ATLAS PYLE, I. C. CHARACTER MANIPULATION IN FORTRAN PYLE. I. C. DIALECTS OF FORTRAN PYM,~. THE ELLIOTT 803 AUTDCODE MARK II PYNE. I. B. THE EVOLUTION OF COMPUTING MACHINES AND SYSTEMS PYNE. I. B. THE REDUCTION OF REDUNDANCY IN SOLVING PRIME IMPLICANT TABLES QUARLES JR. D. A. PREPARATIONS FOR TRACKING ARTIFICIAL EARTH-SATELLITES AT THE VANGUARD COMPUTING CENTER QUASTLER. H. THE COMPLEXITY OF BIOLOGICAL COMPUTERS QUINBY. E. J. THE MONROBOT ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS RABIN, JORDAN B. LINEAR REGKESSION ON THE ELECTROOATA EI0l ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER RABIN. M. O. FINITE AUTOMATA AND THEIR DECISION PROBLEMS RABIN. M. O. ON CODES FOR CHECKING LOGICAL UPERATIONS RABIN. M. O. THE THEORY OF DEFINITE AUTD~ATA RABIN. MICHAEL O. WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF A TURING MACHINE WITH A FIXED INPUT RABINOVICI. B. TUNNEL-DIODE FULL BINARY ADDER RABINOW. J. DEVELOPMENTS IN CHARACTER RECOGNITION MACHINES AT RABINOW ENGINEERING COMPANY RABINOWITZ. IRVING N. REPORT ON THE ALGO~ITHMIC LANGUAGE FORTRAN II RABINOWITZ. P. THE USE OF SUB-ROUTINES ON SEAC FOR NUMERICAL .INTEGRATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND F RABINOWITZ, PHILIP A MULTIPLE PURPOSE ORTHDNORMALIZING CUDE AND ITS USES RABINOWITZ, PHILIP ADVANCES IN ORTHONORMALIZING COMPUTATION RABINOWITZ. PHILIP MULTIPLE-PRECISION DIVISION RACICOT. E. A. INPUT-OUTPUT AND AUXILIARIES RADCLIFFE, J. M. ESAKI TUNNELING RADEMACHER. HANS ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ON THE ENIAC RADEMACHER. HANS A. ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ERRORS IN PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION ON HIGH-SPEED CALCULATING .. RADFORD. K. J. COMPUTER STUDIes OF ORBITAL RENDEZVOUS RADFORD. K. J. THE USE OF COMPUTERS IN WEAPUNS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN RAOO, T. ERRATUM IN 'ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIP RADO, r. ON A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR OBTAINING IRREDUCIBLE REPRESENTATIONS FOR TWO-LEVEL MULTIPLE INPUT-OUT RAFFEL, J. A COMPUTER MEMORY USI"IG MAGNETIC FIL.M RAFFEL, J. EXPERIMENTS ON A THREE-CORE CELL FOR HIGH-SPEED ~EMORIES RAFFEL. J. I. MAGNETIC FILM MEMORY DESIGN RAFFEL, JACK I. STORAGE RAGLAND, EVAN DIGITAL TO VOICE CONVERSION RAGONESE. F. A METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING THE WAVEFORM GENERATED BY A CHARACTER, PRINTED IN MAGNETIC INK. I~ 440 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 PET - RAG WJCC61 ECIP55 HARV572 PGEC513 JCJ6632 TCJ5622 PGEC5'12 LSU 56 CACM593 645 66 14 143 103 147 191 157 3 ICIP~9 132 JACM604 299 CACM632 66 JACM602 102 JACM602 102 IFlP62 678 AUS 60014.3 EJCC54 iI.2 IIJCC61 113 PGEC553 101 AUS 60 B4.) PACM61 2A2 RTCS62 304 IBMJ602 152 IBMJ594 364 IBMJ582 123 ISMJ573 239 IBMJ512 147 IBMJ583 200 CACM600 b58 TCB1632 !>O IBMJ633 1119 CACM611 315 PACM52T 61 FTT 53 1t11 PGEC591 ,5 JCJ5621 24 ECIP55 120 I FIP62 519 IBMJ602 189 ICIPS9 H9 PGEC564 192 80 EJCC56 WCR 514 105 IICR !i14 293 RTCS62 47 EJCC59 133 PACM61 1083 FJCC62 184 ROME62 153 oIJCC61 1t15 SJCC63 229 PGEC563 114 PACM59 41 IIOC062 214 lFIP62 213 PGEC613 426 PGEC564 316 ~US 573 306 IBMJ602 163 PGEC561 34 IIJCt53 140 CHBK62 12 JACM55.3 169 IIUS 60C12.3 JACM603 201 TCJ5622 100 CACM628 4J2 CACM636 462 ARAP612 17 PIRE625 1039 PGEC624 413 EJCC51 !i6 PGEC513 1i1l (lNR 52 7 L SU 57 189 IBMJ592 114 ItlMJ592 1b3 PC;EC633 233 JACM634 5~6 PGEC622 213 JCR 62 21 CACM626 321 PACM52r 68 JACM544 163 AIC 612 jb CACM612 96 CAN 58 143 I BMJ594 364 "ISEE462 19 HARV41 116 CAN 62 M9 CAN 511 246 JACM632 2;6 JACM631 ... 8 ICIP59 447 'ICR 554 64 P IRE611 155 HACC59 19 EJCC61 135 pC;eC5B4 [ f l 440 RAI - ROB AUTHOR INDEX RAILLARD, H. COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF SATURATING AND CURRENT CLAMPED HIGH-FREQUENCY PULSE CIRCUITS (ABS J. A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY RAJCHMAN, J. LAMINATED FERRITE MEMORY RAJCHMAN, J. A. CURRENT STEERING IN MAGNETIC CIRCUITS RAJCHMAN, J. A. FERRITE APERTURED PLATE FOR RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY RAJCHMAN, J. A. FIXED, ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY USING EVAPORATED ORGANIC DIODE ARRAYS RAJCHMAN, J. A. THE TRANSFLUXOR RAJCHMAN, JAN THE SELECTRON RAJCHMAN, JAN THE SELECTRON RAJCHMAN, JAN THE SELECTRON, A TUBE FOR SELECTIVE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE RAJCHMAN, JAN A. A MYRIABIT MAGNETIC-CORE MATRIX MEMORY RAJCHMAN, JAN A. COMPUTER MEMORIES, A SURVEY OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART RAJCHMAN, JAN A. MAGNETIC SWITCHING RAJCHMAN, JAN A. PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFLUXOR AND CORE CIRCUITS RAJCHMAN, JAN A. SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS RALSTON, A. A FAMILY OF QUAORATURE FORMULAS WHICH ACHIEVE HIGH ACCURACY IN COMPOSITE RULES RALSTON, ANTHONY ECONOMIZATION OF RATIONAL FUNCTIONS RALSTON, ANTHONY ERROR OETECTION AND ERRUR CORRECTION IN REAL-TIME DIGITAL COMPUTERS RALSTON, ANTHONY SOME TIiEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MATTERS RELATING TO PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR METHOOS OF NU RAMIREY, A. R. INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS RAMO, SIMON MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS IN THE COMING TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY RAMO, SIMON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER DEVELOPMENT ON THE TRAINING AND UTILIZATION OF ENGINEERS RAMSEY, NORMAN F. APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTING MACHINES TO MOLECULAR-BEAM PROBLEMS RANDALL, JAMES H. A METHOD OF COUPLING A SMALL COMPUTER TO INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES WlTHOUT EXnNSIVE BUFFERS RANDELS, JAMES B. NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS RANDERY, V. K. ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS OF CYLINDRICAL THIN FILM PARAMETRONS FOR USE IN DIGITAL SYSTEM RANEY, GEORGE N. SEQUENTIAL FUNCTIONS RAO, P. VENKATA A NOVEL TYPE OF ISOGRAPH (ALGEBRAIC EQUATION SOLVERI RAPKE, EVA CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA ON TENANTS IN LOW RENT GOVERNMENT HOUSING RAPOPORT, A. SOME SELF-ORGANIZING PARAMETERS IN THREE-PERSON GROUPS RATHGEBER, M. H. AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF COSMIC RAY AIR SHOWERS RATTNER, J. USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION RATZ, H. C. THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY COMPUTER fOR CONTROL APPLICATIONS RAVER, N. A METHOD fOR KEY-TO-AODRESS TRANSFORMATION RAWDIN, EUGENE TIME MULTIPLEXING AS APPLIED TO ANALOG COMPUTATION RAWLINGS, J. H. REALIZATION OF RANDOMLY TIMED COMPUTER I~PUT AND OUTPUT BY MEANS OF AN INTERRUPT FEATURE RAY, C. EXPERIMENTS IN PROCESSING PICTORIAL INFORMATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER RAY, L. C. PROBABILISTIC INDEXING, A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE LIBRARY PROBLEM RAY, LOUIS C. KEYPUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOTAL TEXT INPUT RAYMOND, F. H. A GENERAL VIEW Of FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING (FRENCHI RAYMOND, F. H. S.E.A. GENERAL PURPOSE COMPUTERS CAB RAYMOND, G. A. A TRANSISTOR-CIRCUIT CHASSIS FOR HIGH RELIABILITY IN MISSILE-GUIDANCE SYSTEMS RAYMOND, G. A. THE ATHENA COMPUTER, A RELIABILITY REPORT REACH, R. ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTI PROGRAM COMPUTER READ, A. A. SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRDNS AS LOGICAL DEVICES READ, ALVIN A A DYNAMIC LARGE SIGNAL HODEL FOR A SINGLE-ODMAIN THIN MAGNETIC FILM INDUCTOR READ, WM. R. THE USE OF A MEDIUM-SIZE COMPUTER IN RETIREMENT AND WELFARE PLAN ADMINISTRATION REAL, P. A GENERALIZED ANALYSIS Of VARIANCE PROGRAM UTILIZING BINARY LOGIC ReAM, NORMAN J. DEVELOPING A LONG-RANGE PLAN FOR CORPORATE METHODS AND THE DEPENDENCE ON ELECTRONIC DATA REDDY, R. B. AUTOMATIC CODING FOR THE IBM 701 REDfERN, PHILIP EXPERIENCE IN USING A DEUCE COMPUTER FOR THE fAMILY EXPENDITURE SURVEY REDFIELD, A. G. ON THE THEORY OF RELAXATION PROCESSES REDINGTON, S. G. THE UNIVAC, FILE COMPUTER AND POINT OF SALE RECORDER REDISH, K. A. SOME PROBLEMS OF A UNIVERSAL AUTOCODE REDMOND, GOMER H. A GENERAL APPROACH TO PLANNING fOR MANAGEMENT USE OF EDPM EQUIPMENT REDMOND, GOMER H. THE USE OF A BINARY COMPUTER FOR DATA PROCESSING REEBER, M. D. GEOMETRIC EFFECTS IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION OF THIN FILMS REED JR, H. L. FIRING TABLE COMPUTATIONS ON THE ENIAC REEO, I. S. SYMBOLIC SYNTHESIS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS REED, I. S. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF CG 24 REED, W. G. A MULTI-LEVEL FILE STRUCTURE FOR INfORMATION PROCESSING REES, D. H. THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERieNCE REES, MINA INTRODUCTION TO DATA HANDLING AND AUTOMATIC COMPUTING REES, w. H. THE APPLICATION DFCDMPUTER TECHNIQUES TO PROBLEMS IN tlYDRAULIC STRUCTURES REEVES, C. M. AN APPLICATION OF THE MONTE CARLO METHOD TO THE EVALUATION OF SOME MOLECULAR INTEGRALS REEVES, C. M. STARTING APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ITERATIVE CALCULATIONS OF SQUARE ROOTS REEVES, R. F. A KUTTA THIRD-ORDER PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS REQUIRING MINIMUM STORAGE REEVES, ROY F. ERROR ESTIMATION IN RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES REEVES, ROY F. NOTE ON EMPIRICAL BOUNDS FOR GENERATING BESSEL FUNCTIONS REHLER, KENNETH M. THE RAYDAC SYSTEM AND ITS EXTERNAL MEMORY REICH, J. E. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SAMPLED-DATA SIMULATOR REICH, J. E. HYBRID COMPUTATION IN SPACE FLIGHT SIMULATION REICHENBACH, H. ON PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES REICKORO, A. W. A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE REID, D. B. W. ERROR ESTIMATION IN TRANSFER RATES OF PLAS~A CONSTITUENTS REID, H. C. THE COMPUTER IN CANADIAN RAILROADING, C.P.R. SYSTEM-WIDE DATA PROCESSING REID, L. W. THE ATHENA COMPUTER, A RELIABILITY REPORT RElfLER, ERWIN CURRENT RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ON MT REIFLER, ERWIN MACHINE LANGUAGE TRANSLATION REIFLER, ERWIN THE SOLUTION OF MT LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS THROUGH LEXICOGRAPHY REIHING JR, JOHN V. A TIME-SHARING ANALOG COMPUTER REISS, RICHARD F. A THEORY AND SIMULATION OF RHYTHMIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO RECIPROCAL INHIBITION IN SMALL NERV REISS, RICHARD F. AN ABSTRACT MACHINE BASED ON CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY REITFORT, HENRY A. THE IBM 650 RAMAC INQUIRY STATION OPERATION REITWIESNER, G. W. THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH FOR BINARY ADDITION REITWIESNER, GEORGE W. BINARY ARITHMETIC REITWIESNER, GEORGE W. CORRECTION TO THE DETERMINATION OF CARRY PROPAGATION LENGTH fOR BINARY ADDITION REITZ, GERHARD AUTOMATIC AIDS TO DICTIONARY REVISION REMAGE, R. MATRIX INVERSION BY PARTITIONING REMUS, H. SIMULATION OF A LEARNING MACHINE FOR PLAYING GO RENARD, A. M. UNIFLUXOR, A PERMANENT MEMORY ELEMENT RENFER, G. F. AUTOMATIC PROGRAM TESTING RENNERT, J. NEW PHOSPHOR MEMORY DEVICE RENTON, C. A. TUNNEL-DIODE FULL BINARY ADDER RENWICK, W. EDSAC II RENWICK, W. THE EDSAC RESNIKOFF, H. L. A TAPE DICTIONARY FOR LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS RETTIG, A. S. AUTOMATIC STORE AND FORWARD MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM RETTIG, A. S. ON-LINE SALES RECORDING SYSTEM RETZINGER JR, L. P. AN INPUT-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR A OIGITAL CONTROL COMPUTER ~AJCHMAN, 441 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 POT - ReT PGEC602 liS ANL S3 H4 F JCC63 17 P GEC511 21 EJCCSO lU7 FJCC63 101 WJCCSb 1119 MSEE4b4 43 HAIW4 1 412 CACM6LD 562 PACM52T 61 ADC 53 199 PACM52P 191 IEI;;S56 431 CACM6lD 419 TCB6634 121> NCR 602 66 :lCR 62 209 WJCC5B 1H TCJ1583 12B AoC 53 131 I CIP59 389 PGEC51>1 12 PGEC553 US PGEC583 218 CACH5.6 B LSU 56 'J'J PI RE 530 1320 ONR 58 116 FJCC63 431 'J5 CPFS61 PACM52T 42 I EES56 295 I EES56 346 ADC 51 252 RMCS60 49 MANC51 33 PGEC553 '15 EJCC51 139 ARAP591 111 TCJ15J4 112 IEES56 26 LSU 56 34 TCJ56:l4 2'11 JACM632 163 442 ROB - RYE AUTHOR INDEX ROBINSON, L. P. MODEL 30-201 ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER ROBINSON, L. W. THE ICT 1301 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ROBINSON, LOUIS THE USE OF THE IBM 709 IN OIGITAl COMPUTING ROBINSON, S. M. A SHORT METHOD FOR MEASURING ERROR IN A LEAST-SQUARES POWER SERIES ROBINSON, STEPHEN M. FITTING SPHERES BY THE METHOO OF lEAST SQUARES ROBINSON, T. H. S. DATA PROCESSING APPlIEO TO MANUfACTURING INDUSTRIES ROBISON, D. E. REGRESSION AND CODEO PATTERNS IN DATA EDITING ROCHESTER, N. COMPUTER DEFINITIONS ROCHESTER, N. INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR IN PROBLEM-SOLVING MACHINES ROCHESTER, N. SYMPOSIUM, THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN ROCHESTER, N. THE IBM TYPE 702, AN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINE FOR BUSINESS ROCHESTER, N. THE lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR ROCHESTER, N. THE lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW IBM SCIENTIFIC. CALCULATOR ROCHESTER, NATHANIEL SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING ROCHESTER, NATHANIEL THE COMPUTER AND ITS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ROCK, SIBYL M. MASS SPECTROMETER ANALYSIS ANO DATA PRODUCTION ON THE ElECTRDDATA COMPUTER ROCK, SYBIL PROBLEMS IN ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS ROCKET, f. A. A SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR COMPUTER SIMPLIFICATION OF lOGIC DIAGRAMS ROOGER, J. G. CONVERSION OF CARTESIAN CO-OROINATE INFORMATION INTO POLAR CO-OROINATE FORM SUITABLE FOR RA ROOGERS, D. H. SEMICONDUCTOR SAMPLE AND HOLD CIRCUITS RODMAN, ROBERT D. A NOTE ON A SET OF TEST MATRICES FOR INVERSION RODRIGUEZ, J. E. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE COMPUTER-AIDED OESIGN SYSTEM ROE, ARNOlO RESEARCH IN PROGRAMMED lEARNING ROGERS, J. l. APAR, AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND RECORDING ROGERS, JAMES L. THE SUMADOR CHINO ROGERS, STANLEY ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, CONTROL CIRCUITS, COMPUTER OPERATION, AND SYSTEM DESIGN ROGERS, T. F. SOME RECENT RESEARCH ON ULTRASONIC PROPATATION IN SOLID MEDIA ROGERSON, G. W. PRODUCTION SCHEDULING, A CASE HISTORY ROGGENSTEIN, E. UNIVAC INPUT DEVICES ROGINSKIJ, VADIM N. A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MULTITERMINAl CONTACT NETWORKS ROGDWAY, H. P. TRANSLATION OF COMPILER lANGUAGES ROHl, J. S. THE COMPILER COMPILER ROHl, J. S. TREES AND ROUTINES ROHRER, H. MECHANICAL EFFECTS AT THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION RDlLETT, J. S. AN EFfICIENT SCHEME FOR THE CO-DIAGONAlIZATION OF A SYMMETRIC MATRIX BY GIVENS' METHOD IN ROllETT, J. S. CHECKING IN AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION ROM, ARNOLD R. M. MANIPULATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ROMAN, V. H. ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS IN RETAil ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ROME, BEATRICE K. COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY OF lARGE ORGANIZATIONS ROME, SYDNEY C. COMPUTER SIMULATION TOWARD A THEORY OF lARGE ORGANIZATIONS RONAlOSON, P. M. PEGASUS, AN EXAMPLE OF AN AUTOCODED PROGRAM fOR SALES ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING RORK, O. W. MEGACYCLE MAGNETIC ROD lOGIC ROSE, ARTHUR COMPUTATIONS IN THE fiELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ROSE, G. A. A FLEXIBLE AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN ROSE, G. A. AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS ROSE, G. A. CIRRUS, AN ECONOMICAL MUlTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL ROSE, G. A. SYSTEM DESIGN OF CIRRUS ROSE, G. F. OPERATIONS WHICH PRESERVE DEflNABlllTY IN lANGUAGES RUSE, GENE F. SOME RECURSIVELY UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS IN ALGOL-liKE lANGUAGES ROSE, J. A COMPilER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAGE ROSE, JACK CHANGING FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ROSE, K. MULTilEVEL PROGRAMMING FOR A REAL-TIME SYSTEM ROSE, MORRIS E. l-SHELl INTERNAL CONVERSION ROSEN, C. A. AN APPROACH TO A OISTRIBUTED MEMORY ROSEN, H. A. A OESK-MOOEl ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTER ROSEN, lEO HIGH SPEED PRINTING EQUIPMENT ROSEN, SAUL AlTAC, FORTRAN, ANO COMPATIBiliTY ROSEN. SAUL AlTAC, THE TRANSAC ALGEBRAIC TRANSLATOR ROSEN. SAUL APPLICATIONS OF OIGITAl COMPUTERS ROSEN, SAUL TAC, THE TRANSAC ASSEMBLER-COMPILER ROSENBERG, JACK AUTOMATIC MACHINE-TOOL CONTROL ROSENBERG, JACK lOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE DIGIMATIC COMPUTER ROSENBERG, N. WIDE TEMPERATURE RANGE COINCIDENT CURRENT CORE MEMORIES ROSENBERGER, G. B. OPERATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANAR CRYOTRONS ANO SIMPLE CRYOTRON CIRCUITS ROSENBLATT, F. PERCEPTUAL GENERALIZATION OVER TRANSFORMATION GROUPS ROSENBLATT, F. STRATEGIC APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF BRAIN MODELS ROSENBLATT, F. TWO THEOREMS OF STATISTICAL SEPARABiliTY IN THE PERCEPTRON ROSENBLATT, FRANK A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL PERCEPTRON MODELS ROSENBLATT, JOAN R. ON PREOICTIO~ OF SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FROM INFORMATION ON COMPONENT PERFORMANCE ROSENBlITH, WALTER A. COMPUTERS AND BRAINS ROSENBLUTH, MARSHAll THE IMPACT OF FAST COMPUTERS ON PHYSICS ROSENBROCK, H. H. AN AUTOMATIC METHOD FOR FINDING THE GREATEST OR lEAST VALUE OF A FUNCTION ROSENBROCK, H. H. SOME GENERAL IMPLICIT PROCESSES FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF OIFFERENTIAl EQUATIONS ROSENE, A. FREDERICK PROGRAM DESIGN TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION IN A REAL-TIME COMPUTING SYSTEM ROSENFELD. A. AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO HIGH-INFORMATION PICTORIAL INPUTS ROSENFELD, JACK l. MAGNETIC CORE PULSE-SWITCHING CIRCUITS FOR STANDARD PACKAGES ROSENFELD, LAWRENCE UNUSUAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER TECHNIQUES ROSENHEIM, D. E. AN EXPERIMENTAL 50-MEGACYCLE ARITHMETIC UNIT ROSENHEIM, O. E. INCREASING RELIABILITY BY THE USE OF REDUNDANT MACHINES ROSENHEIM, D. E. SOME NEW HIGH-SPEED TUNNEL-DIODE lOGIC CIRCUITS ROSENTHAL, C. W. COMPUTING MACHINE AIDS TO A DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ROSENTHAL, PAUL H. SMAll BUSINESS APPLICATIONS USING A UNIVAC COMPUTING CENTER ROSIN, ROBERT F. AN INTRODUCTORY PROBLEM IN SYMBOL MANIPULATION FOR THE STUDENT ROSIN, ROBERT F. AN ORGANIZATION OF AN ASSOCIATIVE CRYOGENIC COMPUTER ROSIN, ROBERT F. TRANSLATION OF ARTIFICIAL lANGUAGES BY COMPILER PROGRAMS, RESEARCH REPORT AND DESIGN FOR ROSNITSKII, O. V. RELIABilITY OF A MATRIX TYPE MAGNETIC STORE WITH liNEAR SELECTION ROSNITSKII, O. V. THE ROLE OF THE FERRITE CORE IN A MATRIX STORAGE UNIT ROSS JR, HAROLD O. THE ARITHMETIC ELEMENT OF THE IBM TYPE 701 COMPUTER ROSS, C. INTERPOLATION TRENOS FOR lARGE SCALE OIGITAl COMPUTERS ROSS, D. T. GESTALT PROGRAMMING, A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROSS, o. T. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN SYSTEM ROSS, DAN C. A DIGITAL SYSTEM FOR POSITION OETERMINATION ROSS, DOUGLAS T. A GENERALIZED TECHNIQUE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION AND NUMERICAL CALCULATION ROSS, OOUGLAS T. THE DESIGN AND USE OF THE APT lANGUAGE FOR AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF NUMERICAllY CONTROll ROSS. H. D. THE SYSTEM APPROACH TO RELIABilITY ~OSS, H. MCG. A CONVENTION TO DISTINGUISH lETTER 0 fROM NUMERAL ZERO ROSS, H. MCG. CONSIDERATIONS IN CHOOSING A CHARACTER COOE FOR COMPUTERS AND PUNCHEO TAPES ROSS, H. MCG. CURRENT POSITION ON STANOARDS WORK RELATING TO COMPUTERS ROSS, H. MCG. FURTHER SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD COOES ROSS. I. M. SWITCHING TRANSISTORS 443 COMPUTER liTERATURE BIHliOGRAPHY 1946-1963 RET - ROS OHR 52 31 TCB4601 29 lSU 51 193 CACM606 3!>1 CACM61N 491 AUS 60 A5.3 CACM627 409 2 PGEC534 18MJ5B4 336 PGEC564 240 JACM544 149 PACM52P 79 PECS52 19 PGEC531 10 EJCC5!> 1'>4 lSU 55 145 JACM542 82 NCR 612 217 AUS 60 C9.3 AUS 63 C.6 CACM6H 51!) SJCC63 305 PlCl61 113 EJCC58 130 CACM60N 1'>21 CHBK62 4 PACM52P 203 "US 63 B.8 EJCC52 53 HARV512 302 PACM62 70 ~RAP623 229 TCJ5621 H I BMJ621 84 TCJ4612 117 RMCS60 14 CACM619396 &1 EJCC55 CABS62 ~22 CABS62 522 ARAP591 1'>4 WCR 594 27 JACM574 393 "US 63 C.2 ~US 51 I'll'> PGEC636 6b3 AUS 60 C5.2 JACMI'>32 115 JACM631 ;!&" WJCC59 92 JACM601 10 1 EJCC61 ~ARV49 240 SOS 61 425 PGEC544 20 EJCC52 95 PACH61 282 PACM59 1>2 CHBK62 21 PACM59 bO CCST61 535 25 EJCC57 WJCC61 201 ONR 60 314 50S 59 63 50S 61 38!> HTP 58 419 SOS 62 41'>3 WJCC51 85 AOOC62 58 CLUN55 13 TCJ3603 11'; TCJ5634 319 WJCC59 299 '1CR 624 114 PGEC583 223 iI JCC5/) 19 IBMJ513 257 PGEC5'll 125 IBMJ622 15B PGECI'>13 400 PACM56 11 CACM609 488 SJCC62 203 PACM59 15 CENG59 b6 C ENG59 143 P IR~530 1281 EC IP55 119 WJCC51'> :; SJCC6.3 305 EJCC51 1b4 CACM61} 141 CAS 59 eo EJCC58 28 TCJ66H 49 TCJ31'>14 202 TCB6634 133 CACM614 182 WJCC58 H 443 ROS - SAU AUTHOR INOEX ROSSER JR, G. H. AN ANALVSIS OF CARRV TRANSMISSION IN COMPUTER ADD[TION ROSSHEIM, R. J. SURVEY UF NDNMECHANICAL TVPE PRINTERS ROSSHEIM, ROBERT J. REPORT ON PROPOSEO AMERICAN STANDARD FLOWCHART SYMBOLS FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING ROSSING, T. D. THE SWITCH[NG CHARACTERIST[CS OF 4-19 PERMALLOV CORES WITH DIFFERENT ANNEALS ROTENBERG, A. A NEW PSEUDO-RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR ROTENBERG, NAOMI VARIABLE WIDTH STACKS ROTH, B. CHANNEL ANALYSIS FOR THE IBM 1090 ROTH, BERNARD NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF SYSTEMS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS ROTH, J. P. MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN GRAPHS ROTH, J. PAUL ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS fOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SWITCHING SYSTEMS PART III, MINIMIZATION ROTH, J. PAUL ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGICAL METHODS IN SYNTHESIS ROTH, J. PAUL MINIMIZATION OVER BOOLEAN TREES ROTH, J. PAUL THE DESIGN' OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS TO ELIMINATE CATASTROPHIC FAILURES ROTHAUSER, E. OEPENDENCE OF SPEECH QUALITY ON TRANSMITTED INFORMAT[ON RATE IN A BAND COMPRESSION SYSTEM ROTHERY, R. A. APPLICATION OF THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS TO TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT ROTHSTEIN, JEROME CAN COMPUTERS HELP SOLVE SOCIETY'S PROBLEMS ROTKIN, I. THE MECHANIZATION OF LETTER MAIL SORTING ROUCHE, N. SOME PROPERTIES OF BOOLEAN EQUATIONS ROUSELL, A. R. A PROGRESS REPORT ON NEBULA ROWAN, T. C. PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS ANO SELECTION OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS ROWE, A. J. COMPUTER-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTROL ROWE, J. E. ANALOG REPRESENTATION OF POISSON'S EQUATION IN TWO DIMENSIONS ROWE, W. D. A NEW APPROACH TO HIGH-SPEED LOGIC ROWE, W. D. THE NOROIC II COMPUTER ROWE, W. D. THE TRANSISTOR NOR CIRCUIT ROWLAND-JONES, A. DATA PROCESSING IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION ROWLAND, C. A. A 300 NANOSECOND SEARCH MEMORV ROWLANDS, D. L. THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF A SMALL COMMERCIAL USER ROWLANDS, H. W. THE CANAOIAN SCENE IN COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING ROV, B. OOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL AND FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) ROVLE, G. D. THE COMPUTER CONTROL OF A HOT SAW IN A STEEL MILL ~OVSE, DAVID THE IBM 650 RAMAC SYSTEM DISK STORAGE OPERATION ROZENBERG, D. P. A GENERALIZATION OF A THEOREM OF CARR ON ERROR BOUNDS FOR RUNGE-KUTTA PROCEDURES RUBENFELD, N. COMPUTATION WITH PULSE ANALOGS RUBENS, S. M. A COMPACT COINCIDENT-CURRENT MEMORY RUBIN, A. I. CONTINUOUS REGRESSION TECHNIQUES USING ANALOG COMPUTERS RUBIN, A. I. OPTIMIZATION BV RANDOM SEARCH ON THE ANALOG COMPUTER RUBIN, ARTHUR [. ELECTRON[C ANALOG COMPUTERS, SIGNIF[CANT APPL[CATIONS RUB[N, J. FLEX[BLE ABBREVIATION OF WORDS [N A COMPUTER LANGUAGE RUBINOFF, M. A DIODE MULTIPLEXER FOR ANALOG VOLTAGES RUB[NOFF, M. AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER FOR SER[AL COMPUTING MACHINES RUBINOFF, M. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGV, 1959 RUB[NOFF, M. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGV, 1959 RUB[NOFF, M. SOVIET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGV, 19,9 RUB[NOFF, M. THE OESIGN OF LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PYRAMIDS FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUB[NOFF, MORRIS AN INPUT DEV[CE USING MULTIPLE GATES RU8INOFF, MORRIS ANALOGUE VS. D[GITAL COMPUTERS, A COMPARISON RUB[NOFf, MORRIS APPL[CAT[ONS OF DIG[TAL COMPUTERS RUB[NOFF, MORR[S D[GITAL COMPUTERS FOR REAL-T[ME SIMULATION RUBINOFF, MORRIS ~-OIMENS[ONAL CODES FOR DETECT[NG AND CORRECT[NG MULT[PLE ERRORS RUB[NOFF, MORR[S NUMER[CAL SOLUTION OF D[FFERENT[AL EQUATIONS RUB[NOFF, MORR[S REMARKS ON THE DESIGN OF SEQUENT[AL CIRCUITS RUBINOFF, MORR[S SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS [N LOGICAL OR-AND-OR PVRAM[DS fOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS RUBINOFF, MORR[S WHAT COMPONENTS ARE AVA[LABLE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE RUBINSTEIN, H. HIGH ORDER MATRIX COMPUTATIONS OF THE UNIVAC RUB[NSTEIN, H. METHODS OF UTILIZING THIN MAGNETIC F[LM PROPERTIES FOR LARGE-CAPAC[TV FILES RUDGE, W. E. FLV'S-EVE LENS TECH~IQUE FOR GENERATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEV[CE FABR[CATION MASKS RUDICH, I. A DIRECT READ-OUT BISTABLE CIRCUIT ANO SOME APPLICAT[ONS OF [T RUDIGER, A. O. THE POSSIBILITY OF SPEED[NG UP COMPUTERS USING PARAMETRONS RUDIN, B. D. A THEOREM ON SPDT SW[TCHING CIRCUITS RUOLOE, HARRV PIP, A PHOTO-[NTERPRETIVE PROGRAM FOR THE ANALVSIS OF SPARK CHAMBER DATA RUFF, J. A. A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TWISTOR MEMORV OF LARGE CAPACITY RUFF, J. A. LARGE-CAPAC[TY CARD CHANGEABLE PERMANENT MAGNET TWISTOR MEMORY RUHMAN, S. CIRCUITS TO PERFORM LOGICAL AND CONTROL FUNCT[ONS W[TH MAGNET[C CORE~ RUHMAN, S. MAGNETIC SHIFT REGISTER USING ONE CORE PER B[T RUHMAN, S. THE TRICE, A H[GH SPEED [NCREMENTAL COMPUTER RUMBLE, W. G. COINC[DENT CURRENT APPLICATIONS OF FERR[TE APERTURED PLATES RUPE, C. E. THE AUTOMATIC D[GITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS RUSK[N, V. W. AUTOMATIC LOAD PROJECT[ON AND SUBSTAT[ON PLANN[NG BV COMPUTER RUSSELL, D. G. THE SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DATA TRANSMISS[ON RUSSELL, J. J. SOME ENGINEERING APPLICAT[ONS OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER CS[RAC RUSSELL, L. A. A 0.1-M[CROSECONO FERRITE CORE MEMORV RUSSELL, L. A. D[ODELESS MAGNET[C CORE LOGICAL CIRCUITS RUSSELL, PAUL E. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, SPECIAL COMPONENTS ANO TECHNIQUES RUST, C. H. SYSTEMS CONSlDEf\ATIO.~S FOR THE USE OF RANOOM ACCESS STORAGE EQU[PMENT RUSTON, H. HVBR[O TECHNIQUES FOR REAL-T[~E ~ADAR SIMULAT[ON RUTHRAUFF, R. APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTERS TO A[RCRAFT DVNAM[C PROBLEMS RUTISHAUSER, H. INTERFERENCE WITH AN ALGOL PROCEDURE RUT[SHAUSER, H. METHODS TO SIMPLIFV PROGRAMMING, ~ YEARS WORK WITH THE Z4 COMPUTER (GERMAN) RUT[SHAUSER, H. ON A MODIF[CAT[ON OF THE QD-ALGORITHM WITH GRAEFFE-TVPE CONVERGENCE RUTISHAUSER, H. REPORT ON THE ALGOR[THM[C LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 RUT[SHAUSER. H. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 RUT[SHAUSER, H. REVISED REPO~T O~ THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 RUT[SHAUSER, H. REVISED REPORT ON THE AL~ORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 RUTISHAUSER, H. REV[SEO REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 RUTISHAUSER, H. THE USE OF RECURS[VE PROCEDURES IN ALGOL 60 RUT[SHAUSER, HEINZ OEFLAT[ON BY ELEMENTARY ROTATIONS FOR THE SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS RUTISHAUSER, HE[NZ SOME PROGRAMM[NG TECHN[QUES FOR THE ERMETH RUTISHAUSER, R. W. ON COMPUTING RAO[ATION INTEGRALS RUTLEDGE, J. O. HIGH ORDER MATR[X COMPUTATIONS OF THE UNIVAC RUTLEDGE, JOSEPH O. S[MULATION AND A~ALYS[S OF BIOCHEM[CAL SYSTEMS, I, REPRESENTAT[ON OF CHEMICAL KINETIC RUTLEDGE, R. W. L[NEAR AND QUAORAT[C PROGRAMMING W[TH SOME OR ALL VARIABLES REQUIREO TO BE ZERO OR UNITY RUTl, R. F. SOME PROPERT[ES OF EXPERIMENTAL 1000-Me TRANS[STORS ~UTZ, R. F. TWO-COLLECTOR TRANS[STOR FOR B[NARV FULL ADDITION RUWE, M. L. MAP RYAN, R. D. A PERMANENT H[GH SPEED STORE FOR USE W[TH D[GITAL COMPUTERS RYAN, W. S. LEAPS, THE F[RST THREE YEARS RYCKMAN, G. F. THE COMPUTER OPERATlOIII LANGUAGE RYDER, K. L. NOTE ON AN ALGOL bO COMP[LER FUR PEGASUS [ RVERSON, J. L. IMAGINARY AXIS TRANSLAT[ON OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS 444 COMPUTER LITERATURE O[BLIOGRAPHV 1946-1963 ROB - RYE PACM5B 21 EJCC52 113 CACM630 5YY PGEC563 228 J ACM601 75 CACM6.30 608 PACM61 12C3 JACM634 ,50 I BMJ622 221 I BMJ594 326 HARV571 51 IBMJ605 ,43 RTCS62 328 IFIP62 354 'US 60 A6.2 WJCC59 313 EJCC51 54 PGEC584 291 TCJ5623 162 JACM513 348 WJCC61 581 PGEC604 490 WJCC59 217 WCR 514 115 WCR ~14 231 TCJ3601 15 FJCC63 !>9 BCS 5B 510 CAN 58 2/11 ~OME62 6!>3 AUS 60BI0.2 WJCC57 43 J ACM601 57 .. CR 514 I~O EJCC56 120 PGEC625 b'il PGECS'12 200 CHBK62 5 CACM6JN 668 PGEC552 64 PIRE530 1462 ICC 6010 23 PGEC601 72 CACM603 LH PI RE530 1388 HMII47 254 P IRE530 1254 CHBK6Z 21 JACM~53 Hl6 CACM6lD 54~ ,8 HARV512 241 ~CR ~J1 34 ONR 51 !>O PACM52P 181 LCMT61 163 [IlMJ632 146 WJCC5d 134 [CIPS9 461 WJCC55 129 CACM6:J6 3j2 PGEC613 4!>1 LCMT61 177 ~CR 544 124 NCR 531 38 ~CR 584 206 WCR 584 62 EJCC~9 114 CAN 60 193 TCJ6633 209 AUS 63 B.23 I BMJ613 174 IICR 574 106 CHBK62 6 CAr. 60 :J,6 FJCC63 445 WJCC53 I£H ARAP612 67 EJCC~4 ECIP5~ lb IFIP62 H Af\AP612 351 CACM605 29'l CACM631 1 ARAP634217 TCJ56J4 .349 ARAP623 43 PACM59 32 JACM~51 1 CACM592 28 PACM52P 181 CACM610 559 AUS 63 1l.1 [BMJ593 730 I BMJ573 212 CACM61N 496 PGEC543 2 TCJ6bH 6 WJCC60 341 TCJ6644 Db IICR 584 d6 444 RYL - SCH AUTHOR INDEX RYLE, B. L. MULTIPLE PROGRAMMING OATA PROCESSING RYSER, H. J. TRACES, TERM RANKS, WIDTHS AND HEIGHTS RYTI, N. ON SMOOTHING OF PULP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN A FLOW SYSTEM SAATHOFF, DONALD R. A SEMI-ITERATIVE PROCESS FOR EVALUATING ARCTANGENTS SABEL, C. S. THE RELATION BETWEEN COMPLETENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS Of A SUBJECT CATALOGUE SABLE, J. D. USE OF SEMANTIC STRUCTURE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SACK, R. A. NEWTON-COTES TYPE QUADRATURE FORMULAS WITH TERMINAL CORRECTIONS SAENGER, E. L. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE SAG, T. NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE INTEGRALS SAILOR, D. E. AUTOMATIC CHECKOUT EQUIPMENT FEATURING TEST PROGRAMS FOR OIAGNDSTIC CHECKING SAKAI, ITIROO SYNTAX IN UNIVERSAL TRANSLATION SAKAI, T. THE AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR CONVERSATIONAL SOUND SAKAI, T. THE PHONETIC TYPEWRITER SAKALAY, F. E. A O.7-MICROSECOND FERRITE CORE MEMORY SALLO, J. S. ELECTRODEPOSITED TWISTOR·AND BIT WIRE COMPONENTS SALTER, FORREST HIGH-SPEED TRANSISTORIZED ADDER FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER SALTMAN, R. G. REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION SALTMAN, ROY G. CORRECTION TO REDUCING COMPUTING TIME FOR SYNCHRONOUS BINARY DIVISION SALTON, G. A. THE USE OF PARENTHESIS-FREE NOTATION FOR THE AUTOMATIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS SALTON, GERARO A NEW METHOO FOR THE PAYMENT OF BILLS ANO THE TRANSFER OF CREDIT SALTON, GERARD AN APPROACH TO THE SEGMENTATION PROBLEM IN SPEECH ANALYSIS AND LANGUAGE TRANSLATION SALTON, GERARD ASSOCIATIVE DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUES USING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INfORMATION SALTON, GERARD MANIPULATION OF TREES IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SALTON, GERARD SOME EXPERIMENTS IN THE GENERATION OF WORD AND DOCUMENT ASSOCIATIONS SALTON, GERARD THE AUTOMATIC TRANSCRIPTION OF MACHINE SHORTHAND SALTON, GERARD THE IDENTlFICATID,~ OF DOCUMENT CONTENT, A PROBLEM IN AUTOMATIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SALVESON, M. E. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN LARGER MANUFACTURING PLANTS SALZBERG, I. M. MATHEMATICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF REAL TIME DIGITAL SIMULATION SALZER, HERBERT E. QUICK CALCULATION OF JACOBIAN ELLIPTIC FUNCTIONS SALZER, J. M. DATA PROCESSING, WHAT NEXT SALZER, J. M. EXPERIMENTS WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER IN A SIMPLE CONTROL SYSTEM SALlER, JOHN M. SAMPLED-DATA CONTROL SYSTEMS THEORY SAMBLES, A. A HAROWARE REPRESENTATION FOR ALGOL 60 USING CREED TELEPRINTER EQUIPMENT SAMELSON, K. A SYNTAX CONTROLLED GENERATOR OF FORMAL LANGUAGE PROCESSORS SAMELSON, K. PRELIMINARY REPORT, INTERNATIONAL ALGEBRAIC LANGUAGE SAMELSON, K. PROBLEMS OF PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES (GERMAN) SAMELSON, K. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR PROCESSING SAMELSON, K. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SAMELSON, K. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SAMELSON, K. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SAMELSON, K. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SAMELSON, K. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 SAMELSON, K. SEQUENTIAL FORMULA TRANSLATION SAMELSON, K. THE ALCOR PROJECT SAMELSON, K. THE PROBLEM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE, ESPECIALLY FOR SCIENTIFIC NUMERAL WORK SAMELSON, KLAUS PROCESSING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES BY COMPUTERS IGERMAN) SAMET, ELSA HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, II SAMMET, J. E. A METHOD OF COMBINING ALGOL AND COBOL SAMMET, JEAN E. A DETAILEO DESCRIPTION OF COBOL SAMMET, JEAN E. A DIFINITION OF THE COBOL PROCEDURE DIVISION USING ALGOL METALINGUISTICS SAMMET, JEAN E. BASIC ELEMENTS OF COBOL b1 SAMMET, JEAN E. GENERAL VIEWS ON COBOL SAMMET, JEAN E. THE PROS AND CONS OF A SPECIAL IR LANGUAGE SAMMET, JEAN E. TOWARD BETTER DOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, INTRODUCTION SAMPSON, D. K. A MULTIPLE-ACCESS DISC FILE SAMPSON, D. K. THE UNIVAC AIRLINES RESERVATIONS SYSTEM, A SPECIAL-PURPOSE APPLICATION OF A GENERAL-PURPOS SAMS, B. H. ON THE SOLUTION OF AN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL PROBLEM SAMS, BURNETT H. OYNAMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION FOR ~N INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM SAMS, BURNETT H. INFORMATION STRUCTURES FOR PROCESSING AND RETRIEVING SAMS, BURNETT H. THE CASE FOR DY~AMIC STORAGE ALLOCATION SAMSON, ROBERT F. THE ROLE OF USAF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND MACHINE TRANSL~T SAMUEL, A. L. COORDINATE TUBES FOR USE WITH ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBES SAMUEL, A. L. HOW LAZY CAN YOU GET SAMUEL, A. L. MAKING A COMPUTER PLAY DRAUGHTS SAMUEL, A. L. SOME STUDIES 1111 MACHINE LEARNING USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS SAMUEL, A. L. SOME STUDIES IN MACHINE LEARNING, USING THE GAME OF CHECKERS SAMUEL, ARTHUR L. COMPUTERS WITH EUROPEAN ACCENTS SAMUEL, ARTHUR L. COMPUTING BIT BY BIT OR DIGITAL COMPUTERS MADE EASY SAMUEL, ARTHUR L. PROGRAMMING COMPUTERS TO PLAY GAMES SANBORN, THOMAS G. SELF-INVERSE CONVERSION TABLE SANBORN, THOMAS G. SIMCOM, THE SIMULATOR COMPILER SANDERS, M. TELEFILE, A CASE STUDY OF AN ONLINE SAVINGS BANK APPLICATION SANDERSON, J. AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SANDERSON, J. G. CI~RUS, AN ECONOMICAL MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER WITH MICROPROGRAM CONTROL SANDERSON, J. G. THE DESIGN OF A PROGRAM~ING SYSTEM FOR THE CIRRUS COMPUTER SANDIER, G. DOCUMENTARY LANGUAGES, A DESCRIPTIVE MODEL A~D FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS (FRENCH) SANDIER, G. USE OF F.L.P.L. IN SOLVING A SORTING PROBLEM (FRENCH) SANOIFORD, P. J. SOME AIRLINE APPLICATIO~S OF MONTE-CARLO SYSTEM SIMULATIONS SANDS, E. A. MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED COUNTERS SA>jDY, G. F. THERMISTORS FOR THE GRADUAL APPLICATION OF HEATER VOLTAGE TO TliERMIDNIC TUBES SANFORD, J. R. ALGY, AN ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION PROGRAM SANGREN, W. C. CODES FOR THE CLASSICAL MEMBRANE PROBLEM SANGREN, WARD ABSTRACTS, NUCLEAR REACTOR CODES SANGREN, WARD C. CALCULATION OF GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES SANGREN, WARD C. CHIC, A 7090 PROGRAM TO COMPUTE HYPERGEOMETRIC SERIES IN TWO VARIABLES SANTESMASES, J. GARCIA PARALLEL FERRORESONANT TRIGGERS SANTESMASES, JOSE GARCIA SWITCHI~G RESEARCH IN SPAIN SANTOS, I. NEW COMPONENTS FOR FERRORESONANT CIRCUITS SARACHIK, M. P. MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC-FIELD ATTtNUATIO~ BY THIN SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS SARAFYAN, DIRAN A NEW METHOD Of COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS WITHOUT USING OIVISIO~ SARAFYA"I, DIR~N DIVISIONLESS COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROOTS THROUGH CONTINUED SQUARING SARGE~T, W. H. WAGES ACCOUNTING SARKISSIAN, H. H. SURVEY OF TAPE DRIVE SYSTEMS S~RLEY, J. M. RADIO-INTERFERENCE CONTROL AS APPLIED TO BUSINESS MACHINES SARRAFIAN, G. P. TU~NEL DIODE THRESHOLD LOGIC SASSEEN, J. H. AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG CROSS CORRELATOR FOR DIP LOGS SATo, YASUO PROPAGATION OF TORSIONAL DISTURBANCES IN A flOMOGENEOUS ELASTIC SPHERE SATTLEY, KIRK ALLOCATION OF STORAGE FOR ARRAYS IN ALGOL 60 SAUDER, RICHARD L. A GENERAL TEST DATA GENERATOR FOR COBOL SAU,~DERS, M. G. DIGITAL COMPUTER USAGE IN ANALYSIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH AND SIMILAR QUASI-RHYTHMIC PA 445 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 ROS - SAU C4CM612 99 IBMJ605 455 BIT 624 203 CACM639 ~16 ICSI581 377 CACM621 40 TCJ5623 230 PACM62 98 AUS 63 B.IB ~CR 594 218 MTL b12 5H PGEC636 835 IFIP62 445 I BMJ613 114 PGEC594 4b5 PGEC604 461 PGEC612 169 PGEC613 461 PGEC603 342 J ACI1602 140 IHL 612 103 JACM634 440 CACM622 103 FJCC62 2H E JCC59 14B HARV61 213 WJCC53 05 PACI162 16 CACM627 3'19 IIJCC60 193 II JCC54 60 CCST61 307 TCJ56H 3J8 CACM63B 451 CACM5SD 8 ECIP55 141 IflP62 487 ARAP612 351 CACM605 .t.'J9 CACM631 1 ARAP634 211 TCJ5634 349 CACM602 lb 1I.0l1E62 207 ICIP59 120 DIP 62 227 MTL 612 501 WJCC61 319 ARAP612 197 PACM61 ;81 CACM625 231 ARAPb12 345 CACM621 8 CACM633 16 FJCC63 351 EJCC58 152 SJCCb3 289 C4CM610 431 CACM621 11 CACM610 4lJ ilJCC59 66 HARV4'J 'J6 CAS 51 n IHS5b 4~2 CATH63 11 IBI1J593 210 WJCC51 14 PIRE530 Il23 AIC 601 1(.5 CACMb36 310 EJCC59 U9 CACMb3D TIlB AUS 511 122 PGEC636 bbj ",uS 63 C.19 ROME62 b~3 RoME62 Ul IFIP62 67 IICR 514 173 PGEC581 01 WJCC61 339 JACM514 411 CACM591 b JACM544 no PACM61 bA4 Allt 53 Id6 fiARV512 91 I f IP62 &25 IBMJ602 lu1 CACM5'lN L3 :ACMb05 H9 BCS !'ofJ {fa PECS52 4 IBMJ5/4 303 NCR 612 211 PGEC573 IH2 I BMJb32 111 CACM611 60 SJCCb2 311 IFIP62 4H 445 SAU - SHA RYL - SCH AUTHOR INDEX PACM52P 223 SAU~DERS, N. B. MAGNETIC BINARIES IN THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF INFORMATION HANDLING MACHINES PGEC593 302 SAUTER, W. MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS USING DIDOES SAVANT JR. C. J. A DEPENDENT VARIABLE ANALOG fUNCTION GENERATOR 2 P"CS54 PGEC543 34 SAVANT. C. J. A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR THE SOLUTION OF ENGINEERING DESIGN PROBLEMS CACM635 240 SAVASTANO JR, SAL SORTING WITH LARGE VOLUME. RANDOM ACCESS. DRUM STORAGE ROME62 449 SAVASTANO, G. THE ALGEBRAIC COMPILERS FOR BENDIX G-20 COMPUTING SYSTEM CHBK62 B SAVET, PAUL MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ANALOG-COMPUTING SYSTEMS WJCC61 427 SAVITT. D. A. TUNNEL DIODE STORAGE USING CURRENT SENSING PGEC591 31 SAVITT, DONALD A HIGH-SPEED ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER WJCC57 168 SAYRE. D. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM SAYRE. DAVID SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY PGEC563 142 PCS 62 192 SCALlI, C. A. MULTIPROGRAMMING CACM59N 13 SCALZI. C. A. MULTIPROGRAMMING STRETCH. FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS PGEC533 5 SCARBROUGH, A. D. AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER I EES56 4/6 SCARROTT. G. G. ELECTROMAGNETIC DELAY NETWORKS FOR DIGITAL STORAGE lEES56 302 SCARROTT. G. G. THE DESIGN AND USE OF LOGICAL DEVICES USING SATURABLE MAGNETIC CORES HESS6 491 SCARROTT. G. G. WIRE-TYPE ACOUSTIC DELAY LINES FOR DIGITAL STORAGE CAN 62 238 SCAZIGHINO. R. L. COMPUTER EVOLUTION TO AID COMPILERS WJCC58 10 SCHAFER. J. B. THE SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF AUTOMATION CAN 62 222 SCHAFER. T. J. EXPERIENCE WITH COBOL ON THE 1410 !lCR 612 128 SCHAFFER. R. A. DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A HIGH SPEED INCREASED CAPACITY MAGNETIC DRUM SCHAFFER T, R. M. CHARGE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN THE TRANSFER OF LA TENT ELECTROSTATIC IMAGES TO DIELECTRIC 18MJ622 192 EDPS61 71 SCHANG. K.-E. ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AT THE TRYGG-FYLGIA INSURANCE COMPANIES BCS 58 634 SCHANG. K.-E. INTEGRATING THE PROCEDURES OF AN INSURANCE OFFICE IFIP62 565 SCHARBERT. J. NANOSECOND SPEED IN A CORE MEMORY WITH NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ-OUT SCHATZ, V. L. DYNAMIC PRODUCTION SCHEDULING OF JOB-SHOP OPERATIONS ON THE IBM 704 DATA-PROCESSING EQUIPME IIJCC59 244 IIJCC59 11 SCHATZ. V. L. INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ON A HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER SCHATZOFF, M. A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETERMINING THE PROBABILITIES OF UNDETECTED ERRORS IN MAGNETIC TAP I BMJ572 177 SJCC63 31>7 SCHAUER. R. F. ADAM, A PROBLEM-ORIENTED SYMBOL PROCESSOR PGEC60) 315 SCHAUER, R. F. SOME APPLICATIONS OF MAGNETIC FILM PARAMETRONS AS LOGICAL DEVICES CACM62B 4!>9 SCHAY JR. G. ANALYS1S OF A FILE AODRESSING METHOD IBMJ622 246 SCHAY JR. G. APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR A MULTIQUEUEING PROBLEM 18MJ634 350 SCHAY JR. G. ON A QUEUEING PROBLEM ARISING IN RECIRCULATING MEMORIES IBMJ632 121 SCHAY, G. A METHOD FOR KEY-TO-ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION SCHECHER. H. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A COMPUTER WITH AN INDEPENDENT ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT eGERMANI ECIP55 148 CACM596 32 SCHECHER. HEINl PROGRAMMING FOR A MACHINE WITH AN EXTENDED ADDRESS CALCULATIONAL MECHANISM PAC .. 59 31 SCHECHTER. SAMUEL QUASI-TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES AND TYPE-INSENSITIVE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS CACM637 409 SCHEFF. 8ENSON H. A CATALOGUE ENTRY RETRIEVAL SYSTEM SCHEFFLER. D. L. A COMPUTER DRIVEN SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL STUDIES FJCC63 437 CACM633 107 SCHEINOK. PERRY A. A COMPUTATIONAL EXTENSION OF THE VARIArE DIFFERENCE METHOD SCHERAGA, DAVIO I. COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN ASSEM8LY LINE BALANCING (IBM 1620. IBM 650. UNIVAC SOLID STATE CAS 61 62 HARV49 219 SCHERAGA, HAROLD A. DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW AND THE DIMENSIONS OF LARGE ASYMMETRIC MOLECULES PACM52T 118 SCHERBERG. M. G. ANALOGUE CALCULATION OF POLYNOMIALS ANO THEIR ZEROS CACM636 330 SCHICK. THOMAS DISK FILE SORTING SCHIEWE. A. J. ANALOG LOGARITHMIC AND ANTILOGARITHMIC CIRCUITS USING SWITCHING TRANSISTORS IIJCC51 121 .~CR 634 2 SCHLAEPFER, C. E. SIGNAL-PROCESSING FOR INCREASED BIT DENSITIES IN DIGITAL MAGNETIC RECORDING PGEC602 192 SCHLAEPPI, H. P. SUBMICROSECOND COR.E MEMORIES USING MULTIPLE COINC IOENCE SCHLEICH. O. A. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR STYLIZED FONT CHARACTER READERS OCR 62 115 HARV512 316 SCHLEICHER, L. CHEMICAL SWITCHES CIICM587 5 SCHLESINGER. STEWART I. SIMPLE AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEMS ECIP55 99 SCHLUTER. A. CONSIDERATIONS ON A HIGH SPEED PARALLEL COMPUTER G3 (GERMANI WCR 584 89 SCHMID. H. A TRANSISTORIZED. ALL-ELECTRONIC COSINE-SINE FUNCTION GENERATOR SCHMID. HERMANN A TRANSISTORIZED FOUR-QUADRANT TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLIER WITH AN ACCURACY OF 0.1 PER CENT PGEC561 41 SCHMID. HERMANN AN OPERATIONAL HYBRIO COMPUTING SYSTEM PROVIDES ANALOG-TYPE COMPUTATION WITH DIGITAL ELE~ PGEC636 715 WJCC61 299 SCHMID. HERMANN COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTING ELEMENTS PGEC626 780 SCHMID. HERMANN LINEAR-SEGMENT FUNCTION GENERATOR CHBK62 1 SCHMID. HERMANN TRANSISTORIZED ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS O!lR 60 130 SCHMIDLIN. F. W. CURRENT INDUCED SWIrCHING OF SUPERCONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS HACC59 9-01 SCHMIDT. C. W. AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION SCHEDULING SCHMIDT, UWE J. THE PROBLEM OF LIGHT-BEAM DEFLECTION AT HIGH FREQUENCIES OPI 62 98 SCHMITT, ALFRED F. NAVIGATION. GUIDANCE, ANO CONTROL OF AEROSPACE ~EHICLES CCST61 417 PGEC564 240 SCHMITT, O. H. SYMPOSIUM. THE DESIGN OF MACHINES TO SIMULATE THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HUMAN BRAIN EJCC59 ,9 SCHMITT. W. F. DESIGN OF UNIVAC-LARC SYSTEM, PART I ICIP59 344 SCHMITT. W. F. SYMPATHETICALLY PROGRAMMED COMPUTERS SCHMITTROTH. LOUIS A. NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS CACM603 171 44 FJCC62 SCHNAITH, R. A. DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION WJCC57 115 SCHNEIDER, S. ERROR DETECTION IN REDUNDANT SYSTEMS PGEC612 269 SCHNEIDER. W. AN ACCURATE ANALOG MULTIPLIER AND DIVIDER ECIP55 118 SCHOLTEN. C. S. TRANSFER FACILITIES BETWEEN MEMORIES OF DIFFERENT rYPES SCHOOLEY, A. H. A SIMPLE COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATICALLY PLOTTING CORRELATION FUNCTIONS ItCR 537 43 SCHORR. H. SYSTEM DESIGN OF A SMALL. FAST DIGITAL COMPUTER PGEC636 696 SCHRIMPF. H. ARITHMETIC AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A MULTIPROGRAM COMPUTER EJCC59 75 SCHRIMPF. 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COMPUTING PROBLEMS IN X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS SIMMONS, F. P. AN ON-LINE SOLID-STATE ANALOG COMPUTER FOR AUTOMATIC GAS FLOW COMPENSATIONS NCR 602 96 TCB4614 U6 SIMMONS, H. H. PROGRESS TOWARDS CONTROLLING POST OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATION STORES BY COMPUTER SIMMONS, P. L. THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC6l3 462 PGEC624 535 SIMMONS, P. L. THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY SIMMONS, R. F. THE SIMULATION OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC6l3 462 SIMMONS, R. f. THE SIMULATION Of COGNITIVE PROCESSES, II, AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PGEC624 535 JACM633 334 SIMMONS, ROBERT F. A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO GRAMMATICAL CODING OF ENGLISH WORDS SIMMONS, ROBERT F. SYNTHEX, TOWARD COMPUTER SYNTHESIS OF HUMAN LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR CABS62 3bO SIMON, H. A. A COMMAND STRUCTURE FOR COMPLEX INFORMATION PROCESSING WJCC58 119 SDS 59 IH SIMON, H. A. A VARIETY OF INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN A GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVER CATH63 39 SIMON, H. A. CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY IBMJ584 320 SIMON, H. A. CHESS-PLAYING PROGRAMS AND THE PROBLEM OF COMPLEXITY SIMON, H. A. EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE, A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTIC WJCC51 218 SIMON, H. A. EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONS WITH THE LOGIC THEORY MACHINE. A CASE STUDY IN HEURISTICS CATH63 109 PACM62 10 SIMON. H. A. EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER IFlp62 401 SIMON, H. A. GENERALIZATION OF AN ELEMENTARY PERCEIVING ANO MEMORIZING MACHINE CATHb3 219 SIMON. H. A. GPS. A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT WJCC61 111 SIMON, H. A. MODELING HUMAN MENTAL PROCESSES ICIP59 256 SIMON, H. A. REPORT ON A GENERAL PROBLEM-SOLVING PROGRAM IICF 61 95 SIMON, H. A. SIMULATION OF HUMAN THINKING JACM634 493 SIMON, HERBERT A. EXPERIMENTS WITH A HEURISTIC COMPILER PACM61 2C2 SIMON, HERBERT A. FORGETTING IN AN ASSOCIATION MEMORY 1100(;62 11 SIMON, HERBERT A. HOW COMPUTERS CAN LEAR~j fROM EXPERIENCE WJCC59 41 SIMor.S. B. H. A CARO CHANGEABLE NONDESTRUCTIVE READOUT TWISTOR STORE CACM621 383 SIMONSEN, ROGER H. SIMULATION OF A COMPUTER TIMING DEVICE TCJ3603 U6 SIMPSON, H. R. A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS TCJ5634 313 SIMPSON, H. R. A SPECIALIZED AUTOCOOE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS TCJ4611 20 SIMPSON, H. R. THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES AUS 60A10.2 SIMPSON, L. N. MAGNETIC FILM, UNLIMITED STORAGE EJCC58 94 SIMS JR, J. C. DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AUTO SYNCHRONOUS CIRCUITS SIMS JR, J. C. MAGNETIC REPRODUCER AND PRINTER WJCC53 IbO PIRE611 136 SIMS, R. C. A SURVEY OF TUNNEL-DIODE DIGITAL TECHNIQUES I8MJ593 230 SINGER, D. F. SOME PROPERTIES OF EXPERIMENTAL 10DO-MC TRANSISTORS WJCC61 545 SINGER, R. J. A SELF-ORGANIZING RECOGNITION SYSTEM HARV51l 125 SINGER, THEODORE SOME USES OF TRUTH TABLES PACM52P 281 SINGER, THEODORE THE THEORY OF COUNTING TECHNIQUES PGEC6l3 516 SINGLE, C. H. COPPER-MANDREL POTENTIOMETER DYNAMIC ERROR AND COMPENSATION WJCC61 315 SINGLE, C. H. OPTIMIZATION OF ANALOG COMPUTER LINEAR SYSTEM DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS 2 SINGLE, CHARLES H. ELECTRONIC ANALOG COMPUTERS, COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS, OPERATIONAL AMP.~FIERS, AND N ::HBK62 AUS 60AU.1 SINGLETON, P. A DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUE FOR HA~DLING SEAT RESERVATION PROBLEMS APPLIED TO AIRLINES JACM563 169 SINGLETON, R. C. SORTING BY ADDRESS CALCULATION IBMJ605 491 SINGLETON, R. R. ON MOORE GRAPHS WITH DIAMETERS 2 AND 3 SOS 62 503 SINGLETON, RICHARD C. A TEST FOR LINEAR SEPARABILITY AS APPLIED TO SELF-ORGANIZING MACHINES PGEC623 346 SINGLETON, RICHARD C. LOAD-SHARING CORE SWITCHES BASED ON BLOCK DESIGNS PACM61 13C2 SIRY, JOSEPH W. ATTITUDE DETERMINATION FOR THE TIROS SATELLITES PIRE611 185 SISSON, R. L. COMPUTER GENERATED DISPLAYS PACM62 120 SISSON, R. L. GENERALIZED MEASURES OF COMPUTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IFIP62 ~1 SISSON, R. L. STANDARDIZED COMPARISONS OF COMPUTER PERFORMANCE SISSON, ROGER APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUIERS CHBK62 21 CACM585 10 SISSON, ROGER L. AN IMPROVED DECIMAL REDUNDANCY CHECK HACC511 4 SISSON, ROGER L. QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS PACM61 13A2 SISSON, ROGER L. WHAT TRAINING DOES A CUSTOMER WANT. NEED IBMJ634 325 SKIKO, E.' J. A DATA DISPLAY SUBSYSTEM IBMJ611 33 SKIKO, E. J. METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF CIRCUIT TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE SJCC63 69 SKILES, J. J. DVSAC, A DIGITALLV SIMULATED ANALOG COMPUTER PACM58 2 SKILLMAN, S. EFFICIENT METHOD FOR SOLVING ATOMIC SCHROEDINGER'S EQUATION NCR 624 94 SKILLMAN, W. A. DIGITAL SIMULATION OF PULSE DOPPLER TRACK-WHILE-SCAN RADAR PGEC602 213 SKLANSKV, J. AN EVALUATION OF SEVERAL TWO-SUMMAND BINARY ADDERS PGEC602 226 SKLANSKV, J. CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC PGEC604 ~09 SKLANSKV, J. CORRECTION TO CONDITIONAL-SUM ADDITION LOGIC PGEC635 464 SKLANSKY, J. GENERAL SYNTHESIS OF TRIBUTARV SWITCHING NETWORKS I BMJ582 130 SKOV, R. A. PULSE TIME DISPLACEMENT IN HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC TAPE EJCC51 SKRAMSTAD, H. K. AN ANALOG-DIGITAL SIMULATOR FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT OF, MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS 90 SKRAMSTAD, HAROLD K. A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL ANALYZER EJCC59 94 SKRAMSTAD, HAROLD K. COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATION AIC 623 215 EJCC56 11') SLADE, A. E. A CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY SYSTEM SLADE, A. E. SUPERCONDUCTIVE DEVICES WJCC58 103 ONR 60 213 SLADE, A. E. THIN FILM CRYOTRON CATALOG MEMORY HARV512 326 SLADE, ALBERT E. THE WOVEN CRYOTRON MEMORY CATH63 191 SLAGLE, JAMES R. A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS JACM634 501 SLAGLE, JAMES R. A HEURISTIC PROGRAM THAT SOLVES SYMBOLIC INTEGRATION PROBLEMS IN FRESHMAN CALCULUS PACM59 :>6 SLAGLE, JAMES R. FORMAL INTEGRATION ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER SLATER, L. D. PROBLEMS Of THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE SCALE DATA PROCESSING INTO THE ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS, TCJJ603 120 TCJ4624 267 SLATER, LUCY JOAN REGRESSION ANALYSIS TCJ6644 34B SLATEK, LUCY JOAN SOME EXPERIENCES IN PRICE MAPPING NCR 537 1 SLAUGHTER, D. W. AN ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CUNVERTER WITH AN IMPROVED LINEAR-SWEEP GENERATOR SLAWSON, W. MUSE, A SOUND SYNTHESIZER IflP62 451 SLEPIAN, DAVID INFORMATION CODING AND SWITCHING THEORV CHBK62 14 SLITER, J. A. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS IBMJ591 it6 SLOBOOZINSKi, E. TRANSISTOR SHIFT REGISTERS NCR 544 140 SLOBODLINSKI, E. J. MILLIMICROSECOND TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWlfCHING TECHNIQUES WJCC51 68 SLOTNICK, D. L. ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ERROR-CORRECTING CODES IBMJ5111 25 PGEC636 ,601 SLOTNICK, D. L. THE COMPUTER SYSTEM ISSUE SLOTNICK, O. L. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER"A vRELIMINARY REPORT WOCD62 66 SLOTNICK, DANIEL L. THE SOLOMON COMPUTER FJCC62 91 EJCC51 90 SLUTZ, RALPH J. 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PROPOSAL FOR MAGNETIC DOMAIN-WALL STORAGE AND LOGIC SMITH, E. M. DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING CONSIOERATIONS OF THE OSCILLOGRAPH TYPE ELECTROSTATIC STORAGE TUBE SMITH, H. M. THE TYPOTRON, A NOVEL CHARACTER DISPLAY STORAGE TUBE SMITH, HARRY J. A PROPERTY OF SEMI-DEFINITE HERMITIAN MATRICES SMITH, J. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER SMITH, J. B. MACIUNES FOR THE SOLUTION OF LOGICAL PROBLEMS SMITH, J. E. KEITH EMPIRICAL TESTS OF AN ADDITIVE RANDOM NUMBER GE~ERATOR SMITH, J. ERNEST A NEW LARGE-SCALE DATA-HANDLING SYSTEM, DATAMATIC 1000 SMITH, J. G. ACCURACY CONTROL IN THE RCA BIlMAC SySTEM SMITH, J. G. DESIGN OF THE RCA SOl SYSTEM SMITH, J. L. A ONE-MICROSECOND AOOER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY SMITH, J. L. CONCURRENTLY OPERATING COMPUTER SYSTEMS SMITH, J. L. ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET DEADLINES SMITH, J. L. PILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM SMITH, J. L. PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM SMITH, J. L. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND DYSEAC SMITH, J. L. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ~DDER, USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY SMITH, J. R. MESSAGE PROTECTION FEATURES OF THE DATACOM PROGRAM SMITH, J. ROLAND INFORMATION AND LITERATURE USE IN A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION SMITH, J. V. SOME TECHNICAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY LEO SMITH, J. W. A COMM~ND LANGUAGE FOR HANDLING STRINGS OF SYMBOLS SMITH, JOSEPH W. A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE COMPILER SMITH, JOSEPH W. SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC AUGMENTS TO ALGOL SMITH, K. L. DATA PREPARATION AND TRANSMISSION IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE INTEGRATED SUPPLY SYSTEM SMITH, L. WHEATON INFORMATION AND TRANSFORMATIONS ON GENER~L ARRAYS SMITH, L. WHEATON WHAT IS PROPRIETARY IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, IMPRESSIONS OF A PANEL DISCUSSION SMITH, MAURICE H. AN EVALUATION OF ABSTRACTING JOURNALS AND INDEXES SMITH, OLIVER K. EIGENVALUES OF ~ SYMMETRIC 3X3 MATRIX SMITH, OTTO J. M. ECONOMIC ANALOGS SMITH, P. H. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ELECTRON TUNNELING SMITH, R. D. MULTIPROGRAMMING THE RCA 601 SMITH, R. E.PARTlTlONED POLYNOMIALS, AN APPROACH TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN ACCURACY AND SPEED IN PRIMM SMITH, R. K. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IMPROVE RELIABILITY SMITH, R. N. INTERIM REPORT PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS SMITH, R. W. TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI-LEVEL PROGRAMMING WITH REAL TIME CONSTRAINTS SMITH, RICHARD B. THE BKS SYSTEM FOR THE PHILCO-2000 SMITH, W. R. A NEW APPROACH TO RESISTOR-TRANSISTOR-TUNNEL-DIODE NANOSECOND LOGIC SMITH, W. V. MICROWAVE AMPLIFICATION BY MASER TECHNIQUES SMITH, W. V. MICROWAVE RESONANCE IN GADOLINIUM-IRON GARNET CRYSTALS SMITH, WILLiAM E. A DIGITAL. SYSTEM SIMULATOI~ . SMITHBERG, S. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER HIGH-SPEED MAGNETIC PRINTER SMOLIAR, G. SYNCHRONIZATION OF A MAGNETIC COMPUTER SMURA, E. J. A BINARY-WEIGHTED CURRENT DECODER SNITZER, ELIAS SOME PROPERTIES OF FIBER OPTICS AND LASERS, PART A SNOW, C. P. SCIENTISTS AND DECISION MAKING SNOW, N. E. REMOTE OPERATION OF A COMPUTER BY HIGH SPEED DATA LINK SNOW, R. H. PYROLYSIS REACTOR DESIGN COMPUTATIONS SNYDER JR, RICHARD L. DEVICES FOR TRANSPORTING THE RECORDING MEDIA SOBEL, SHELDON OSCILLATING SORT, A NEW SORT MERGING TECHNIQUE SOBOL, HAROLD TIME AVERAGE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF A COMPUTER UTILIZING THIN-FILM SUPERCDNDUCTING ELEMENTS SOLOMON, E. W. A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR NETWORK PROBLEMS SOLOMON, J. A DEVICE TO FACILITATE COMBINED ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION SDLOMON, N. B. ICON, A MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM SDLOMONOFF, R. A NEW METHOD FOR DISCOVERING THE GRAMMARS OF PHRASE STRUCTURE LANGUAGES SOLOMDNOFF, R. J. TRAINING SEQUENCES FOR MECHANIZED INDUCTIDN SOLTES, AARON S. A WIDE-BAND SQUARE-LAW COMPUTING AMPLIFIER SOMA, T. ESAKI DIODE HIGH-SPEED LOGICAL CIRCUITS SOMERVILLE, M. J. ANALOGUE COMPUTING CIRCUITS SOMERVILLE, M. J. OESIGN OF ANALOGUE COMPUTING SYSTEMS SONDAK, N. E. A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES AND THE RCA-PE SONGSTER, GERARD F. 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CONTROL PANEL AND INPUT AND OUTPUT FACILITIES OF ERMETH IGERMANI 450 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 SIE - SI'E ONR 60 213 AUS 60 C2.2 AUS 511 123 AUS 60B'~.1 AUS·60 A(;.3 'US 63 11.20 'US 60 B4.3 AUS 511 104 CAN 58 78 CACM639 568 rCJ6632 118 IBSJ633 ;/18 I BSJ621H CACM615 212 CACM600 638 CACM608 468 IIUS 60 C8.1 AUS 60013.3 CACM625 256 WJCCSr 198 I CSI 582 1()97 AUS 60 A9.1 CACM638 440 (CIPS9 447 JACM622 268 PGEC614 708 ANL 53 U IICR 554 129 JACMS83 244 PACMS6 30 FH 53 1111 JACMS94 527 EJCC56 22 WJCC57 202 EJCC58 160 PGEC562 65 ICIP59 3:>3 EJCC57 11S JACH593 313 71 EJCC5S PGEC542 8 WJCC56 103 IFIP62 367 ICSIS81 131 /IUS 60 Bl.3 PACMS8 30 ACFI57 81 CACM604 ,11 TCJ6633 219 PACM61 6b3 CACM61D 542 IC51581 j21 CACM614 H.8 PIRE530 1514 IBMJ621 j4 PACM61 12Cl PACM62 60 WJCC57 172 LSU 57 206 PACM62 14 CACM612 104 PGt:C62S 6~B IIlMJS13 232 IBMJ59Z l!i3 iiJCC57 H EJCC57 243 EJCC56 '10 I BMJ514 3!'>6 JPI 62 61 MCF 61 3 FJCC62 110 CAS 55 85 EJCC52 L5 JACM623 .H2 PGEC622 200 TCJ3602 tl9 III JCC5B 212 PACM62 59 ICiPS9 205 SOS 62 425 PGEC542 31 PGEC601 25 UOC60 99 UOC60 b3 PACM62 lUO PGEC633 214 CACM620 602 I BMJ591 54 CAN S8 229 :HBK62 8 CHBK62 9 EJCC59 66 J ACM634 487 MTL 612 417 CACM601 2 CACM60N 622 IIUS 51 !42 AUS 63 C.21 MANeSI .!.7 ECIP55 67 450 SPE - SVE AUTHOR INDEX SPEISER, AMBROS P. 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ANALYSIS OF A FILE AODRESSING METHOD SPURR, STEPHEN H. REQUIREMENTS OF FOREST SCIENTISTS FOR LITERATURE AND REFERENCE SERVICES SQUIRE, J. S. PHYSICAL AND LOGICAL DESIGN OF A HIGHLY PARALLEL COMPUTER SQUIRE, JON S. ITERATIVE CIRCUIT COMPUTERS ST JOHNSTON, A. A SERIES OF COMPUTERS USING PLUG-IN UNITS ST JOHNSTON, A. THE ELLIOTT-NROC COMPUTER 401, A DEMONSTRATION OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY PACKAGED UNIT C STABLER, EDWARD P. CIRCUIT REALIZATION OF BINARY FUNCTIONS USING THRESHOLD DEVICES STABLER, EDWARD P. SQUARE-LOOP MAGNETIC LOGIC CIRCUITS STADLER, H. L. A CARD-CHANGEABLE PERMANENT-MAGNET-TwISTOR MEMORY Of LARGE CAPACITY STADLER, W. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES IMPROVE RELIABILITY STAGG, R. H. MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT STAGG, R. H. THE NATIONAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM STAHL, W. R. SIMULATION OF A TURING MACHINE ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER STALLER, J. J. THE EVOLUTION OF AN ARMY-NAVY MILITARIZED DIGITAL MAGNETIC TAPE SYSTEM FOR FIELD COMPUTER STANGE, C. H. PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT IN RELATION TO FORMS HANDLING IN COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS STANSBREY, J. J. CHEMICAL SWITCHES STANWOOD, R. H. THE MERGE SYSTfM OF INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, RETRIEVAL, AND INDEXING USING THE IBM 7090 STARK, L. ONLINE DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR MEASUREMENTS OF A NEUROLOGICAL CONTROL SYSTEM STARK, LAWRENCE COMPUTER PATTERN RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES, ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS STARK, RICHARD H. RATES OF CONVERGENCE li'l NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE DIFFUSION EQUATION STATLAND, N. A SURVEY OF HIGH-SPEED PRINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES STAUFFER, R. B. MET-WATCH, A TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING AND SCANNING METEOROLOGICAL DATA WITH A DIGITAL COM STEARNS, R. E. A STUDY OF FEEDBACK AND ERRORS IN SEQUENTlAL MACHINES STEARNS, R. E. ON TfIE STATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR SEQUENTIAL MACH INES II STEARNS, SAM D. A METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF PATTERN RECOGNITION LOGIC STECK, G. P. STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR THE BROWNING-BLEDSOE PATTERN RECOGNITION SCHEME STEEL JR, T. B. A FIRST VERSION OF UNCOL STEEL JR, T. B. INFORMATION PROCESSING FOR INTERPLANETARY EXPLORATION STEEL JR, T. B. LANGUAGES AND REAL TIME INFORMATION PROCESSING STEEL JR, T. B. PACT IA STEEL JR, T. B. THE SHARE 709 SYSTEM, MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION Of SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING STEEL JR, T. B. UNCOL, THE MYTH AND THE FACT STEEL JR, THOMAS B. MACHINE IMPLEMENTATION OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMMING STEEL JR, THOMAS B. THE FOUNDATIONS OF A THEORY OF DATA PROCESSING STEEL, T. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 1 STEEL, T. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHAI~GING MACHINES, PART 2 STEENECK, R. ERROR OETECTION CORRECTION AND CONTROL STEFFEN, L. E. FOXY 2, A TRANSISTORIZED ANALOG MEMORY FOR FUNCTIONS OF TWO VARIABLES STEGER,' W. A. THE USE OF MANNED SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN OF AN OPERATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEM STEIN, I. ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDING OF SINE WAVES STEIN, 1. GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING STEIN, I. THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF RZ AND NRZ RECORDING CHARACTERISTICS STEIN, IRVING GENERALIZED PULSE RECORDING STEIN, M. L. A COMPILER WITH AN ANALOG-ORIENTED INPUT LANGUAG£ STEIN, MARVIN L. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL PROGRAMMING OF ANALOG COMPUTERS STEIN, MARVIN L. CHANGING FROM ANALOG TO DIGITAL PROGRAMMING BY DIGITAL TECHNIQUES STEIN, MARVIN L. MULTIPLE PRECISION ARITHMETIC STEIN, P. EXPERIMENTS IN CHESS STEIN, PAUL R. A STUDY OF CERTAIN COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS THROUGH EXPERIMENTS ON COMPUTING MACHINES STEINBACK, R. T. NONLINEAR RESISTORS IN LOGICAL SWITCHING CIRCUITS STEINBERG, C. A. A DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CARDIAC ANALYSIS STEINBERG, C. A. TECHNIQUES FOR THE USE OF THE DIGITAL COMPUTER AS AN AID IN THE DIAGi'lOSIS OF HEART OISEA STEINBERG, L. AUTOMATED COMPUTER CARD OESIGN STEINBUCH, K. ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION STEINBUCH, K. LEARNING MATRICES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS STEINBUCH, K. SELF-CORRECTING DECODING CIRCUITS STEPHEN, J. H. A TRANSISTOR OIGITAL COMPUTER STEPHEN, J. H. AN INTERLEAVED-DIGIT MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE FOR A' TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER STEPHENSON, O. G. USE OF AN ANALOG COMPUTER FOR ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING CALCULATIONS STEPHENSON, M. FAULTS IN COMPUTERS STERLING, T. D. CLIl>IICAL APPLICATIONS IN MEOI'CINE STERN, H. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM STERN, H. M. MAGNACARD, MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES STERNAD, N. PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE' 7750 STERZER, F. .FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS STERZER, F. FAST MICROWAVE LOGIC CIRCUITS STEVEN, D. H. A DIGITAL DISPLAY METERING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH A TRANSFORMER ANALOG NETWORK ANALYSER STEVENS, D. L. CALCULATION· OF ELECTRIC MOTOR SPEED-TORQUE CURVES ON THE BURROUGHS EI0l STEVENS, L. O. ENGINEERING ORGANIZATION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT FOR THE IBM 101 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING MA STEVENS, M. E. A MACHINE MODEL OF RECALL STEVENS, M. E. 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HIGH SPEED COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES UTILIZI~G THE CHARACTRON SHAPED BEAM TUBE TAYLOR, J. C. OAT A COLLECTION AS A BY-PRUDUCT OF NORMAL BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION TAYLOR, NORMAN H. COMPONENTS AND BASIC CIRCUITS HYLOR, NORMAN H. EVALUATION OF THE ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF WHIRLWIND I TAYLOR, NORMAN H. KEYNOTE ADDRESS TAYLOR, NORMAN H. KEYNOTE ADDRESS, COMPUTERS, FROM YOUTH TO MANHOOD TAYLOR, NORMAN H. RAPID-ACCESS STORAGE, INCLUOING THE USE OF MAGNETIC CORES FOR STORAGE AND SWITCHING TAYLOR, R. A MECHANICAL HEART-LU~G APPARATUS TAYLOR, R. M. OPTIMIZATION OF A RAOAR AND ITS ENVIRONMENT BY GEESE, GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EV TAYLOR, W. K. AUTOMATIC CONTROL BY VISUAL SIGNALS TAYLOR, WARREN A SYNTACTICAL CHART OF ALGOL 60 TEACHER, C. F. 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I AUS 60B'10.1 /IUS 60 B~.2 CACM604 195 WJCC58 -70 II:lMJ51l1 14 ~Tl 612 lid ECIP55 168 IIlMJ603 349 ECIP5~ 1,}4 PACM62 102 PGEC613 401 RTCS62 318 I.BMJ612 123 SJCC62 ;01 JACM512 1:ll ICC 633 Ib2 JACM584 ,09 ? GECb03 3d 18MJb? I 49 I BMJ6 11 44 CAN 60 JACM5~l ue is 454 TlZ - VAN AUTHOR INDEX TIZARD, R. H. CONVERSION BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASURES TOAN JR, A. B. COMPUTERS, AUDIT AND CONTROL TOBIAS, THOMAS J. PREDICTION OF PROGRAM RUNNING TIME AS AN AID IN COMPUTER EVALUATION TOCHER, K. D. A FAST PARALLEL ARITHMETIC UNIT TOCHER, K. D. THE APPLICATION OF AUTOMATIC COMPUTING MACHINES TO STATISTICS TOCHER, K. O. THE CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN OF OPERATION CODES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTERS TOCHER, K. D. THE CONSTRUCTION OF EFFICIENT COMPILERS FOR SMALL SLOW COMPUTERS TOCHER, K. D. THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF A LOW-COST COMPUTING MACHINE TOCHER, K. D. THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE COMPUTING ENGINE TODD, CARD D. 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AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL-TIME SDLUTION OF THE TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM TOU, JULIUS SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF DIGITAL SERVOMECHANISM TOULOUKIAN, Y. S. ANALYTICAL STUDY OF A METHOD FOR LITERATURE SEARCH IN ABSTRACTING JOURNALS TOUZEL, D. HOLLERITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY TDUZEL, D. L. ICT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN USERS TOUZEL, D. L. THE SMALL COMPUTER IN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY TOWNSEND, R. SERIAL DIGITAL ADDERS FOR A VARIABLE RADIX OF NOTATION TOXEN, A. M. CHARACTERISTICS OF BULK AND THIN FILM SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS TOXEN, A. M. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF DILUTE INDIUM-MERCURY SUPERCONDUCTING ALLOYS TOlER, B. R. PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OPERATOR-USER ERRORS TRACY, R. A. MEGABIT MEMORY TRAUB, J. F. COMMENTS ON 'A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF SQUARE ROCTS WITHOUT USING DIVISION' TRAUB, J. F. COMPARISON OF ITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION OF NTH ROOTS TRAUB, J. F. ON A CLASS OF ITERATION FORMULAS AND SOME HISTORICAL NOTES TRAUB, J. F. ON FUNCTIONAL ITERATION AND THE CALCULATION OF ROOTS TRAUB, J. F. THE THEORY OF MULTIPOINT ITERATION FUNCTIO~S TRAUB, J. F. USA PARTICIPATION I~ AN INT~RNATIONAL GLOSSARY ON INFURMATION PROCESSING TRAVIS, IRVEN THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING DEVICES TREXLER, GEORGE F. PUBLIC UTILITY CUSTOMF.R ACCOUNTING ON THE TYPE 650 MAGNETIC DRUM DATA PROCESSING MACHI TRIEBWASSER, S. SIMPLE CONSTANT-TEMPERATURE OVEN ANO CONTROL SYSTEM TRIEBWASSER, S. STUDY OF THE SECOND-OROER FeRROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN TRI-GLYCINE SULFATE TRIMBLE, GEORGE R. MATRIX INVERSION ON THE IBM TYPE 650 TRITTER, A. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 1 TRITTER, A. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 TROESCH, B. A. A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM WITtI EIGENVALUE ON THE BOUNDARY TROST, J. A VERSATILE MAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION CONSOLE TRUE, WENDELL C. 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USE OF COMPUTING MACHINERY IN APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION THEORY TUNIS, C. J. A DELAY-LINE PUSH-DOWN LIST TUNIS, C. J. A PATTERN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM USING LINEAR DECISION FUNCTIONS TURANSKI, W. J. MAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATIC CODE TRANSLATION TURCHENETZ, W. E. PHOTONUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTIONS ANALYSIS FROM RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS TURClYN, A. A HIGH SPEED N-POLE, N-POSITION MAGNETIC CORE MATRIX S"ITCH TURING, A. CHECKING A LARGE ROUTINE TURING, A. M. COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE TURING, A. M. OIGIT~L COMPUTERS APPLIED TO GAMES TURING, A. M. LOCAL PROGRAMMING METHODS AND CONVENTIONS TURING, A. M. ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBLEM TURN, R. AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF COMPUTATIONS IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE COMPUTER SYSTEM TURN, R. LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION EVALUATION IN A VARIABLE STRUCTURE DIGITAL COMPUTER TURN, R. PARALLEL PROCESSING IN A RESTRUCTURABLE COMPUTER SYSTEM TURNBURKE JR, V. P. 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ELECTRONICS AT WORK IN LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNTING 456 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 TlZ - VAN PACM62 CACM636 CAMB49 PACM!i6 AUS 512 JACM631 HARV41 EJCCS2 FJCC63 WJCC61 -'CR 624 ECIP55 WJCC61 IFIP62 CATH63 PACH59 OCR 62 L SU 55 JACMS72 26 321 81 2!i 211A 'H 146 3 ~11 !.J5 132 1111 5~S 413 251 20 319 lUl 11"+ 207 PGEC636 613 FJCC63 61 PGEC6H 2~6 PGEC5'i1 1>0 PGEC611 jj 1 TCJ6631 Jj LSU 58 ,6 ECIP55 1:>1 WJCC!>8 ~34 PGEC5~4 439 PGEC593 3:>6 EJCC51 221 PACMS,} 17 PGECS63 1Z6 PGEC632 61 PACM58 ;1 JACM!>')3 366 IFIP62 Ib 9 CAM849 d9 IHP 5B 119 CAM84,) 123 SOS H ~19 F TT!>3 144 'ICR 634 64 ICIP5,) 407 PACM59 25 CACMS94 13 JACM514 4~0 :lNR 60 56 CACM60'1 616 TCJ6632 1'" EC IP55 188 TCJlt624 346 JACMb33 283 LSU!l6 43 WJCC57 51 HARV49 244 PGEC591 !>5 PGEC612 Z01 WJCC6D 209 AUS 60 84.1 ROME62 22'1 ECIP55 144 ICIP5,) 361 DIP 62 269 HARV511 3 JACM633 283 AUS 60BI0.1 PCEC513 110 HACC5'J 8-08 -'CR 544 109 CLUN55 l23 IFlP62H6 CAM849 113 ARAP623 17 ROME62 409 ADC 53 125 ECIP55 60 1 EES56 112 ARAP612 ;':;1 CACM605 299 CACM631 1 ARAP6J4 211 TCJ5634 349 HARV51Z 213 CACM611 :16 EJCC53 100; PIRE530 1483 EJCC51 160 CACM581 4 I BMJ622 200 JACM574 !lOS PGEC6D4 417 LSU 57 1.. 1 HAK"4~ VAN - WAT AUTHOR INDEX VANSELOW, A. 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ON THE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS 45B COMPUTER LITfRATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 VAN - WAT EJCC59 160 CLUN5; 215 IBMJ573 2H IBMJ582 142 MTL 611 195 CACM636 307 CAS 59 73 '1SMT60 491 AuS 572 219 HARV61 163 HARV55 U5 I BMJ513 198 lUS 513 313 PACM52P 119 PGEC592 ~8 PGEC611 78 WJCC!J8 34 JACM612 2111 WCR 5B4 8 ItCR 537 55 PGEC564 233 PGEC532 1 IFIP62 3 HARV572 295 I IIMJ583' 17B FJCC62 30~ LSU .58 168 lIJCC55 18 PACH52P 207 FJCC63 565 JACM571 63 CPFS61 1 CACM604 220 JACM572 193 JACM513 279 I BMJ601 2 JACM634 5.16 CACM621 16 IICR 594 40 PGEC521 6 PGEC551 11 WCR 5'i~ "0 I EES56 174 PACM62 11 CABS62 204 TCB7631 lit TCB7644 123 PACM56 1 JACM572 146 HARV61 265 PACH5\! ~7 PGEC534 2 WJCC55 85 CACM60] 131 ICC 6010 23 PI RE62!> 1059 IIJCCS8 2 HACC59 12 IIJCCS7 27 PC.EC601 12 HACC!J9 13 PIRE530 1429 FJCC6J 11.7 TCJ3603 124 WCR 584 62 EJCC61 158 EJCC61 2'1:; PACM62 12 CACM621 H JACM611 11 I BMJ634 3"0 J ACM543 105 :HBK62 5 CHBK62 9 HTP!Jg 80'1 PGEC613 407 NCR 612 264 IHCS62 318 LCMT61 H ICIP59 1'14 IBMJ601 66 IBMJ602 lOB J ACM614 1t16 HARV41 298 HARV61 59 EJCC56 67 MTP 58 6H CAN 60 311 CAN 60 83 CAN 58 1 PACH61 2115 CACH622 101 TCJl594 Ib2 TCJ!J623 2.!1 TCJ5634 J,U CACH611 3 PACM61 2il5 CACM622 101 CACM611 10 PACM62 H WAU - WIL AUTHOR INDEX WAUGH, FREDERICK V. THE SCIENCE OF PROSPERITY WAY III, F. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES WAYCHDFF, RICHARD A SYNTACTICAL CHART OF ALGOL 60 WEAVER, J. A. TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING AND ROUTING TECHNIQUES WEBB, D. C. A TRANSISTOR DIGITAL COMPUTER WITH A MAGNETIC-DRUM STORE WEBB, E. K. A MECHANICAL HARMONIC ANALYSER FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF GEOPHYSICAL TIME SERIES WEBER, E. V. A DATA DISPLAY SUBSYSTEM WEDEL, J. J. AUTOMATIC DATA-ACCUMULATION SYSTEM FOR WIND TUNNELS WEDEL, JOHN J. WIND TUNNEL DATA REDUCTION USING PAPER-TAPE STORAGE MEDIA WEEG, G. P. THE EXTENSION OF NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WEEG, G. P. THE STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMATON AI.D ITS OPERATiON-PRESERVING TRANSFORMATiON GROUP WEEG, G. P. UNIQUENESS OF WEIGHTED CODE REPRESENTATIONS WEEG, GERARD P. TRUNCATION ERROR IN THE GRAEFFE ROOT-SQUARING METHOD WEEKS, W. T. COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MEMORY ARRAYS WEGNER, P. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INOEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS WEGNER, P. THE MUSP STATISTICAL SYSTEM WEGNER, P. ZERO-AODRESS COMPUTERS WEGNER, PETER A TECHNIQUE FOR COUNTING ONES IN A BINARY COMPUTER WEGNER, PETER COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSLATED BLOCKS WEGNER, PETER QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING WITH BOUNDED VARIABLE RESTRICTIONS WEGNER, PETER THE H~ TF I ELD CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER EDUCAT ION WEGSTEIN, J. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 1 WEGSTEIN, J. THE PROBLEM OF PROGRAMMING COMMUNICATION WITH CHANGING MACHINES, PART 2 WEGSTEIN, J. H. A NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE HELIUM WAVE EQUATION WITH THE SEAC WEGSTEIN, J. H. A STRING LANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, J. H. ACCELERATING CONVERGENCE OF ITERATIVE PROCESSES WEGSTEIN, J. H. FROM FORMULAS TO COMPUTER ORIENTED LANGUAGE WEGSTEIN, J. H. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, J. H. REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, J. H. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, J. H. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, J. H. REVISED REPORT ON THE ALGORITHMIC LANGUAGE ALGOL 60 WEGSTEIN, JOSEPH H. AUTOMATIC CODING PRINCIPLES WEIBEL, ERICH S. AN ELECTRONIC ANALOG MULTIPLIER USING CARRIERS WEIH~, V. I. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL WElL, HERSCHEL REDUCTION OF RUNS IN MULTIPARAMETER COMPUTATIONS WElL, JOHN W. A HEURISTIC FOR PAGE TURNING IN A MULTIPROGRAMMED COMPUTER WEIMER, DON L. A SERIAL TECHNIQUE TO DETERMINE MINIMUM PATHS WEINBERG, B. L. STORAGE AND SEARCH PROPERTIES OF A TREE-ORGANIZED MEMORY SYSTEM WEINBERG, G. M. AN EXPERIMENT IN AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMS WEINBERG, G. M. PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION IN PROJECT MERCURY WEINBERG, G. M. PROGRAMMED ERROR CORRECTION ON A DECIMAL COMPUTER WEINBERGER, A. A ONE-MICROSECOND ADDER USING ONE-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY WEINBERGER, A. FORMAL PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TERMINALS WI TH A MINIMUM TOTAL WIRE LENGTH WEINBERGER, A. ORGANIZING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS TO MEET DEADLINES WEINBERGER, A. PILOT, A NEW MULTIPLE COMPUTER SYSTEM WEINBERGER, A. PILOT, THE NBS MULTICOMPUTER SYSTEM WEINBERGER, A. SYMBOLIC DESIGNATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WEINBERGER, A. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE SEAC AND DYSEAC WEINBERGER, A. THE LOGICAL DESIGN OF A I-MICROSECOND PARALLEL ADDER, USING I-MEGACYCLE CIRCUITRY WEINBERGER, A. USING DIGITAL COMPUTERS IN THE DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE OF NEW COMPUTERS WEINER, J. R. OPERATING EXPERIENCE WITH UNIVAC SYSTEMS WtINER, JAMES R. THE UNIVAC SYSTEM wEINTRAUB, SOL CUMULATIVE BINOMIAL PROBABILITIES WEINWURM, G. F. WHAT IS 'REAL' TIME WEISBERG, L. R. A RADIANT-ENERGY HEATER USING AN ELLIPSOIDAL REFLECTOR WEISERT, CONRAD TAPE SPLITTING IN AN ITERATIVE PROGRAM WEISS, ERIC AN EXPERIMENTAL DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM WEISS, ERIC APPLICATIONS OF CRC-I05 DECIMAL DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL A~ALYZER WEISZ, R. S. 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WHAT WE USE OUR COMPUTER FOR WELSH, H. F. A LARGE-CAPACITY DRUM-FILE MEMORY SYSTEM WELSH, H. F. THE UNISERVO-TAPE READER AND RECORDER WELSH, H. FRAZER THE UNIVAC SYSTEM WELT, ISAAC D. A COMBINED INDEXING-ABSTRACTING SYSTEM WELTI, GEORGE R. ANALOGUE STUDY OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES WlLTlIEN, J. W. THE MULTIPURPOSE BIAS DEVICE PART II, THE EFFICIENCY UF LOGICAL ELEMENTS WENDLAND, P. H. AN INFINITE-RESOLUTION FUNCTION GENERATOR WENDT, P. H. AUTOMATIC INPUT FOR BUSINESS DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEMS WENKE, K. INVERSION OF MATRICES BY PUNCHED CARD METHODS (GERMANI WENNER, J. W. AN EXPERIMENT ON THE EFFECT OF PARTICLE ORIENTATION ON PEAK SHIFT IN MAGNETIC TAPES WENRICK, R. C. SOLUTION OF TRIDIAGONAL MATRICES WENSLEY, J. H. A CLASS OF NON-ANALYTICAL ITERAIIVE PROCESSES WENTWORTH, C. LAMINATED FERRITE MEMORY WERBOW, STANLEY N. REPORT ON THE TEXAS PROJoCT WERSAN, S. J. AN ELIMINATION METHOD FOR COMPUTING THE GENERALIZED INVERSE OF AN ARBITRARY COMPLEX MATRIX WERSAN, STEPHEN J. 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THE MARK 1 PERCEPT RON, DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE WIGINGTON, RONALD L. A MACHINE ORGANIZATION FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE LIST PROCESSOR WILDBERGER, A. M. APPLICATION OF THE ADJOINT SYSTEM OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN THE SOLUTION OF THE BANG WILF, HERBERT S. A STABILITY CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL INTEGRATION WILF, HERBERT S. TABLES FOR AUTOMATIC COMPUTATION WILKERSON, M. THE JOVIAL CHECKER WILKES, C. A. ANALYSIS OF SALES STATISTICS WILKES, M. V. A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC WILKES, M. V. A NOTE ON THE USE OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF STRIP WIDTH IN QUADRATURE WILKES, M. V. AN EXPERIMENT WITH A SELF-COMPILING COMPILER FOR A SIMPLE LIST-PROCESSING LANGUAGE WILKES, M. V. CALCULATING MACHINE DEVELOPMENT AT CAMBRIDGE WILKES, M. V. CAN MACHINES THINK WILKES, M. V. DATA TRANSMISSION AND THE NEW OUTLOOK FOR THE COMPUTeR FIELD WILKES, M. V. EXPERIENCE WITH MARGINAL CHECKING AND AUTOMATIC ROUTINING OF THE EDSAC WILKES, M. V. 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ERROR ANALYSIS OF DIRECT METHODS OF MATRIX INVERSION WILKINSON, J. H. ER~ORS'IN LARGE-SCALE NUMERICAL PROBLEMS WILKINSON, J. H. HOUSEHOLDER'S METHOD FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE ALGEHRAIC EIGENPROBLEM WILKINSON, J. H. INSTABILITY OF THE ELIMINATION METHOD OF REDUCING A MATRIX TO TRI-UIAGONAL FORM ~ILKINSON, J. H. LI~EAR ALGEBRA ON THE PILor ACE WILKINSON, J. H. RIGOROUS ERROR BOUNDS FOR COMPUTED EIGENSYSTEMS WILKINSON, J. H. ROUNDING ERRORS I~ ALGEBRAIC PROCESSES ftlLKINSON, J. H. STABILITY OF THE REDUCTION OF A MATRIX TO ALMOST TRIANGULAR AND TRIA~GULAR FORMS BY ELc~ WILKINSON, J. H. THE CALCULATION OF EIGENVECTORS BY THE METHOD OF LANClOS WILKINSON, J. H. THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGfNVECTORS OF CODIAGONAL MATRICES WILKINSON, J. H. THE CALCULATION OF THE EIGLNVECTURS OF CODIAGONAL MATRICES PRODUCED BY THE GIVENS AND LA WILKINSON, J. H. THE PILOT ACE WILKINSON, JAMES H. APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL COMPUTERS 460 COMPUTER LITERATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1946-1963 WAU - WIL AUS 512 220 AUS 60 Cl.3 PGEC591 55 PACM59 67 EJCC53 llJ2 1 BMJ613 17/0 ICSI581 710] I CSI582 1027 AUS 60 A/o.1 CAMB/09 96 TCJ259I ~3 C AMBIo9 ci6 P IRE530 1320 PACM52P 2.:15 LSU 56 2110 CACM59/O 17 CACMbOO &32 MTL loll 31.>3 CACM620 )27 CAS 58 42 EJCC55 26 II JCC54 15 IICR 544 140 CABS62 2~0 PIRE530 1450 LSU 56 23 AUS 1>3 A.lO LSU 55 23 AUS 100 C3.2 AUS 60 B5.3 IBMJ603 2510 CACM632 66 '1CR 594 2J.8 EJCC56 9 EJCC53 H oIJCC61 417 AUS 60AI0.3 AUS 60B'5.3 HTP 58 .351 CACM633 123 WJCC59 286 EJCCbO 255 O/CR 594 14 I'"EC544 L2 WCR 604 96 SOS 62 435 LCMT61 2U WCR 574 205 PACM58 43 PIREbll 1~6 EJCC5~ ANL 53 PGEC551 PACM5b FJCC63 WJCC58 IBMJ584 'ICR 602 PGEC636 PACMb2 JACM593 CACM5 1 2J.6 269 (II 707 ~O :;1:>3 8 3'H &99 337 1d2 1 130 1230 1 1:>6 Zi9 ~3 331 18 'lB 121 4tl8 108 i6 CAMB49 9 ADC ~3 17 EJCC51 19 E JCC56 H4 SJCC63 41 TCJ4612 177 ~ANC51 CAMB4~ JACM613 TCB66H TCJ3601 TCJ5b21 AUC 53 TCJ4613 ICII'59 JACM5'H TCJ1583 TCJJ.5~2 AU~ Anc III 7tll 124 n 01 129 no 44 336 h8 90 511 112 53 ~ C HBKbl L1 WIL - YAM AUTHOR INDEX WES - WO!: PGEC632 112 WILKINSON. R. H. A METHOD Of GENERATING fUNCTIONS Of SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE LOGIC WILKINSON. R. H. CORRECTION TO A METHOD Of GENERATION fUNCTIONS Of SEVERAL VARIABLES USING ANALOG DIODE L PGEC635 ~:'D 8 WILLETT. H. M. A LIBRARY Of BLIP SAMPLES FOR USE IN THE REALISTIC SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF AUTOMATIC WCR 584 EJCC60 11 WILLETT. H. M. A METHOD OF VOICE COMMUNICATION WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER I BMJ633 182 WILLETTE. E. L. A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ARAP612 193 WILLEY. E. L. A CRITICAL DISCUSSION OF COBOL CACM615 212 WILLIAMS JR. F. A. DESIGN OF AN IMPROVED TRANSMISSION-DATA PROCESSING CODE CACM60D Id8 WILLIAMS JR. F. A. SURVEY OF PUNCHED CARD CODES CACMS96 21 WILLIAMS JR. FRANCIS A. HANDLING IDENTIFIERS AS INTERNAL SYMBOLS IN LANGUAGE PROCESSORS FJCC63 161 ~ILLIAMS JR. J. H. A DISCRIMINATION METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLASSIFYING DOCUMENTS SJCC63 29 WILLIAMS. A. P. M. TIME SHARING ON THE FERRANTI-PACKARD FP6000 COMPUTER SYSTEM PACM62 b4 WILLIAMS. C. W. IMAGE PROCESSING EJCC53 91 WILLIAMS. CHARLES R. A REVIEW OF ORDVAC OPERATING EXPERIENCE TCJ4613 260 WILLIAMS. D. E. SOME ORTHOGONAL METHODS OF CURVE AND SURFACE FITTING CAM849 26 WILLIAMS. F. C. CATHODE RAY TUBE STORAGE 3 IEES56 WILLIAMS. F. C. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ADC 53 35 WILLIAMS. F. C. MADAM ", EJCe51 WILLIAMS. F. C. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE IoIANC51 5 WILLIAMS. F. C. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUTING MACHINE FTT 53 117 WILLIAMS. F. C. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER COMPUnNG MACHINE FJCe62 1!J4 WILLIAMS. F. O. DESIGN OF ITT 525 'VADE' REAL-TIME PROCESSOR CHBK62 12 WILLIAMS. FREDERIC C. MEMORY DEVICES EJCCS4 14 WILLIAMS. G. I. MESSAGE STORAGE AND PROCESSING WITH A MAGNETIC DRUM SYSTEM TCJ6644 328 WILLIAMS. J. w. J. E.S.P. THE ELLIOTT SIMULATOR PACKAGE J ACM621 29 WILLIAMS. LELAND H. ALGEBRA OF POLYNOMIALS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES FOR A DIGITAL COMPUTER AUS 608'9.2 WILLIAMS. M. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS TCJ41>l2 8B WILLIAMS. M. B. PRESENT AND FUTURE FACILITIES FOR DATA TRANSMISSION PACMSB 3 WILLIAMS. PAUL D. A STUDY OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR SOLVING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AADC60 30 WILLIAMS. R. W. OPERATION AND APPLICATIONS OF ANALOGUE COMPUTERS FJCC62 86 WILLIAMS. ROBERT J. 0825. A MULTIPLE-COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR COMMANO ANO CONTROL !!SEE464 jft WILLIAMS. S. B. RELIABILITY AND CHECKING IN DIGITAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS JACMS41 1 WILLIAMS. S. B. THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY HAR~41 41 WILLIAMS. SAMUEL B. BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES RELAY COMPUTING SYSTEM JACM514 393 WILLIAMS. THEODORE J. CUMPUTATIONS IN THE FIELD OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY NSMT60 358 WILLIAMS, THYLLIS FROM TEXT TO TOPICS IN MECHANIZED SEARCH SYSTEMS ICIP59 290 WILLIS. D. G. PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS WCR 594 55 WILLIS. D. G. PLASTIC NEURONS AS MEMORY ELEMENTS SOS 61 369 WILLIS.D.·G. THE FUNCTIONAL DOMAIN OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS I EESSt. 331 WILLIS. D. W. A MAGNETIC-TAPE AUXILIARY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR THE EDSAC CAMB49 67 WILLIS. D. W. A PROPOSED MAGNETIC WIRE AUXILIARY STORE FUR THE EDSAC IU4CS60 61 WILLIS. D. W. DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY IN COMPUTER PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT I\US 51 196 WILLOUGHBY. E. O. AN ANALOGUE COMPUTER TO SOLVE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH REAL COEFFICIENTS WILLOUGHBY. R. AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFfECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES ON THE AMPLIFICATION OF THE BALANCED-PAl PGEC633 269 EJCC61 105 WILSON. ALLAN USE OF A COMBINED ANALOG-DIGlrAL SYSTEM FOR RE-ENTRY VEHICLE FLIGHT SIMULATION CAN 60 98 WILSON. B. A. OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT WILSON. C. W. J. CLASSIfICATION WITH PEEK-A-BOO FOR INDEXING DOCUMENTS ON AERODYNAMICS. AN EXPERIMENT IN ICSI5Bl HI ~CR 514 115 WILSON. D. CIRCUIT DESIGN EMPLOYING A DIGITAL COMPUTER TO ATTAIN LUNGEST MEAN TIME ro FA.ILURE WJCCH 110 WILSON. D. DESIGN OF A BASIC COMPUTER BUILDING BLOCK 'PIOEC614 662 WILSON. J. B. AN ALGORITHM FOR RAPID BINARY DIVISION TCJ5634 305 WILSON. J. F. EXPERIENCE IN TRANSMITTING ACCOUNTING DATA CACM6lD ~!>1 WILSON. J. G. NOTES ON GEOMETRIC WEIGHTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION IUCS62 2~1 WILSON. JAMES B. ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS METHODS FOR REDUNDANT LOGICAL DESIGN CACM623 145 WILSON. JAMES B. AUTOMATIC-PROGRAMMING-LANGuAGE TRANSLATION THRUUGH SYNTACTICAL ANALYSIS TCJ2H3 130 WILSON. L. B. SOLUTION OF CERTAIN LARGE SETS OF EQUATIONS ON PEGASUS USING MATRIX METHODS PIRES30 14B WILSON. L. D. AN ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH FOR HIGH ACCELERATIONS EJeC52 !J3 WILSON. L. D. UNIVAC INPUT DEVICES EJCC52 58 WILSON. L. D. UNIVAC OUTPUT DEVICES oICR 514 210 WILSON. L. R. MAGNACARD. MECHANICAL HANDLING TECHNIQUES PGEC534 19 WILSON. LOUIS D. THE MODEL II UNITYPER AUS 513 310 WILSUN. O. L. THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PROBLEMS IN MATERIAL CONTROL CAS 5~ 41 WILSON. ROSS B. EXPERIENCE AND PLANS FOR MARKETING-RESEARCH OPERATIONS SJCC63 'Jl WINDEKNECHT. T. G. SIX DEGREE-Of-FREEDOM SIMULATION OF A MANNED ORBITAL DOCKING SYSTEM TCJ3601 1!J WINDLEY. P. F. DATA PROCESSING IN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION TCJ2592 49 WINDLEY. P. F. THE INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ACCESS TIME ON MERGING PROCESSES IN A COMPUTER TCJ25 '12 'ICR 537 38 HARV512 173 HARV49 91 WJCC59 .310 JACM6I2 HO WJCC!>9 261 CAS 56 16 CACM620 ~B2 AODC62 28 HARV49 316 MANC51 19 TCJ3602 67 ARAP612 nl CACH605 l'J9 CACM631 1 ARAP634 217 TCJ5634 349 ROME62 3'11 ARAP623 1 ::HBK62 17 PACM59 46 PACM52T 81 EJCC61 158 WJCC58 197 TCJ4611 47 CAMB49 94 UAP591 23 II JCC54 16 IBMJ594 ::H2 TCJ2!i'l1 44 "IPP61 331 :HBK62 ~ AUS 6; C.8 EDPS61 504 CAMB49 12 CAN 60 158 CAN 58 2911 JACM554 243 EDPS61 483 "Tl 612 725 PGEC552 n I EES56 b8 EJCC60 269 CACM5;16 38 AUS 63 6.24 PGEC623382 TCJ2593 103 IF IP62 341 TCJ4612 103 RMCS60 39 J 4CM582 181 P IRE530 13!>1 TCJ6644 358 I EES56 U4 TCJ4611 38 TCJ3602 16 ADC 53 195 BCS 58 530 I EES56 J4 ICSI581 771 PGEC573 175 CABS62 140 L SU 55 119 TCJb632 1<>9 HAI{V41 83 ICSI581 605 TCJ~623 238 ~CR b}4 ~8 EJCCS7 1~6 NCR 554 10 CACM615 226 I~MJ51l 32 43 SACI58 CAS 55 (>0 IFIP62 149 BIT 614 232 BIT 621 01 BIT 614 2~6 BIT 633 175 I tlSJ633 ~88 PGEC601 39 PGEC634 4()O YAM - lWE AUTHOR INDEX YAMADA, HISAO DISJU~CTIVELY LINEAR LOGIC NETS YAMADA, HISAO REAL-TIME COMPUTATION AND RECURSIVE FUNCTIONS NOT REAL-TIME COMPUTABLe YAMATO, JUNJI THE METAL CARD MEMORY, A NEW SEMIPERMANENT STORE YAMAUCHI, H. THE KT PILOT COMPUTER, A MICRO-PROGRAMMED COMPUTER WITH A PHOTDTRANSISTOR FIXED MEMORY YANOELL, R. P. 8. THE PROGRAMME-CONTROL LEO COMPUTER YAO, F. C. ANALYSIS OF SIGNAL TRANSMISSION IN ULTRA HIGH SPEEO TRANSISTORIZED DIGITAL COMPUTERS YARBROUGH, l. D. DECIMAl-TO-BINARY CONVERSION OF SHORT FIELDS YARBROUGH, l. D. SOME THOUGHTS ON PARAllEL PROCESSING YARBROUGH, lYNN D. INPUT DATA ORGANIZATION IN FORTRAN YATES, F. A GENERAL PROGRAM FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS YATES, F. A SPECIALIZED AUTOCODE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF REPLICATED EXPERIMENTS YATES, F. AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ROUTINE FOR THE ELLIOTT 401 YATES, F. COMPUTERS IN RESEARCH, PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE YATES, F. THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEYS, PROCESSING AND PRINTING THE BASIC TABLES YATES, F. THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER IN RESEARCH STATISTICS, FOUR YEARS EXPERlfNCE YEE, SEENING CHARACTERISTICS AND OPHATIONS OF A HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONIC ANALOG SWITCH YIENGER, J. H. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION YNGVE, V. H. THE COMIT SYSTEM FOR MECHANICAL TRANSLATION YNGVE, V. H. TOWARD BETTER PROGRAMMING lANGUAGES YNGVE, VICTOR THE COMIT SYSTEM YNGVE, VICTOR H. COMIT YNGVE, VICTOR H. COMIT AS AN IR LANGUAGE YNGVE, VICTOR H. MT AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY YNGVE, VICTOR H. RANOOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES YNGVE, VICTOR H. THE FEASIBiliTY OF MACHINE SEARCHING OF ENGLISH TEXTS YNGVE, VICTOR H. TOWARD BETTER DOCUMENTATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, INTRODUCTION YOCHELSON, S. B. DIODElESS CORE lOGIC CIRCUITS YOEll, M. THE CASCADE DeCOMPOSITION OF SEQUENTIAL MACHINES YOEll, MICHAEL COUNTING WITH NONLINEAR BINARY FEEDBACK SHIFT REGISTERS YOHE, M. ON THE APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF DELTA U = FlU) YORK, R. K. SEMIPERMANENT STORAGE BY CAPACITIVE COUPLING YOSHIHIRO, K. SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE ETl KM-6 COMPUTER YOSHIZAWA, S. EDDYCARD MEMORY, A SEMI-PERMANENT STORAGE YOUDEN, W. W. A STRING lANGUAGE FOR SYMBOL MANIPULATION BASED ON ALGOL 60 YUUDtN, W. W. A SYSTEM FOR GENERATING 'PRONOUNCEABLE' NAMES USING A COMPUTER YOUDE~, W. W. INDEX TO THE COMMU~ICATIONS OF THE ACM, VOLUMES 1-5, 195B-1962 YOUDEN, W. W. INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY, VOLUMES 1-10, 195~-1963 YOUlE, P. V. SIMULATION OF FUll-SCALE MULTI-STAGE BATCHWISE CHEMICAL PLANT YOUNG JR, DAVID M. THE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND YOUNG JR, JOHN W. AN ABSTRACT FORMULATION OF DATA PROCESSING PROBLEMS YOUNG, A. PREDICTING DISTRIBUTION OF STAFF YOUNG, ANDREW AN ATTEMPT TO SIMULATE THE lIVER ON A COMPUTER YOUNG, ANDREW THE IMPACT ON UNIVERSITIES OF THE EXPANSION IN THEIR COMPUTER FACILITIES YOUNG, C. E. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF lOGIC CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS YOUNG, D. R. DESIGN OF A lARGE-SCALE CRYOGENIC MEMORY SYSTEM YOUNG, D. R. USE OF SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSMISSION liNE FOR MEASURING PENETRATION DEPTHS YOUNG, DAVID ALTERNATING DIRECTION IMPLICIT METHODS YOUNG, OAVID M. A SURVEY OF COMPUTER METHODS FOR SOLVING ELLIPTIC AND PARABOLIC PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUA YOUNG, DAVID M. OROVAC SOLUTIONS OF THE DIRICHLET PROBLEM YOUNG, FREDERICK H. ANALYSIS OF SHIFT REGISTER COUNTERS YOUNG, J. A. DATA HANDLING AT AN AMR TRACKING STATION YOUNG, K. P. REALIZATION OF BOOLEAN POLYNOMIALS BASED ON INCIDENCE MATRICES YOUNG, ROBERT L. REPORT ON EXPERIMENTS IN APPROXIMATING THE SOLUTION OF A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION YOUNGER, D. H. ON ITERATIVE FACTORIZATION IN NETWORK ANALYSIS BY DIGITAL COMPUTER YOUNKER, E. LEROY A TRANSISTOR-DRIVEN MAGNETIC-CORE MEMORY YOURKE, H. S. ESAKI DIODE NOT-OR LOGIC CIRCUITS YOURKE, H. S. MllLIMICROSECONO TRANSISTOR CURRENT SWITCHING TECHNIQUES YOVITS, MARSHALL C. ONR SYMPOSIUM ON MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS YOwELL, E. C. A MECHANIZED APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC COOING YOWELL, E. C. INTERMEOIATE DATA PROCESSING POTENTIAL YOWEll, E. C. SOME GENERAL PRECEPTS FOR PROGRAMMERS YOWELL, E. C. THE SWAC, DESIGN FEATURES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE ZADEH, LOTFI A. OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS IN DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS lADOFF, S. USE OF A DIGITAL COMPUTER FOR AIRBORNE GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION lAGOR, HERBERT I. EVALUATION Of FAILURE DATA lAITlEFF, E. M. RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS lAITZEfF, E. M. RUSSIAN VISIT TO U.S. COMPUTERS lANCANARO, JOHN F. MULTIPLE SHOOTING METHOD FOR TWO-POINT BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ZARECHNAK, MICHAEL A FOURTH lEVEL OF LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS LARECHNAK, MICHAEL CURRENT RESEARCH AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY ZARECHNAK, MICHAEL NESTING WITHIN THE PREPOSITIONAL STRUCTURE lARECHNAK, MICHAEL THREE lEVELS OF liNGUISTIC ANALYSIS I~ MACHINE TRANSLATION LARECHNAK, MICHAEL THREE lEVELS OF liNGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN MACHINE TRANSLATION lAROHB, S. AN ANALYSIS OF DIFFUSION IN SEMICONDUCTORS lAROODNY, SERGE J. AYDAR, SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG MACHINE FOR YAW DATA REDUCTION lASlO, J. J. A CIRCUIT PACKAGING MODEL FOR HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY lASlO, J. J. AN IMPROVED TUNNEL DIODE MEMORY SYSTEM lEMANEK, H. ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AT THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY ZEMANEK, H. THE LOGISTIC RELAY COMPUTER OF THE VIENNA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (GERMAN) lEMANEK, HEINZ AUTOMATA AND THOUGHT PROCESSES (GERMAN) lEMlIN, R. A. INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATION OF TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS ZENDEH, F. SELF-CORRECTING DECODING CIRCUITS ZIEHE, TED GLOSSARY LOOKUP MADE EASY ZIEPER, H. S. THE lOGIC DESIGN OF THE FC-4100 DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM ZILLER, I. THE FORTRAN AUTOMATIC CODING SYSTEM lIMBEL, NORMAN PACKAGED lOGICAL CIRCUITRY FOR A 4-MC COMPUTER liMMER, E. D. THE X308 COMPUTER ZONTA, BRUNA HUMAN TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATION BY MACHINE, I lOPF JR, G. W. ATTITUDE AND CONTEXT lORZA, lAWRENCE J. NCR-31S ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM lRAKET, C. A. SAGE, A DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIR DEFENSE ZUKIN, A. S. 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