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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1966: San Francisco, CA, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '66 Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 7-10, 1966, San Francisco, California, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 29, AFIPS / ACM / Spartan Books, Washington D.C. 1966, ISBN 978-1-4503-7893-2
Time-sharing processors and executive systems
- James L. Ryan, Richard L. Crandall, Marion C. Medwedeff:
A conversational system for incremental compilation and execution in a time-sharing environment. 1-21 - Erna S. Hoover, Barry J. Eckhart:
Performance of a monitor for a real-time control system. 23-35 - Thomas G. Evans, D. Lucille Darley:
On-line debugging techniques: a survey. 37-50 - Myron J. Mendelson, A. W. England:
The SDS SIGMA 7: a real-time time-sharing computer. 51-64
Integrated electronics and the future of computers
- Richard L. Petritz:
Technological foundations and future directions of large-scale integrated electronics. 65-87 - L. C. Hobbs:
Effects of large arrays on machine organization and hardware/software tradeoffs. 89-96 - Michael J. Flynn:
A prospectus on integrated electronics and computer architecture. 97-103 - Wendell B. Sander:
The system/semiconductor interface with complex integrated circuits. 105-110 - Robert N. Noyce:
A look at future costs of large integrated arrays. 111-114
Computers and publishing
- B. E. Nebel:
A multiprogrammed teleprocessing system for computer typesetting. 115-123 - John H. Perry Jr.:
Integrated automation in newspaper and book production. 125-136 - Constantine J. Makris:
A special purpose computer for high-speed page composition. 137-148 - Joseph H. Kuney, B. G. Lazorchak, S. W. Walcavich, D. Sherman:
Computerized typesetting of complex scientific material. 149-156 - George Z. Kunkel:
A computer-assisted page composing system: featuring hyphenless justification. 157-167
Hybrid computers and random variables
- George Marsaglia:
A general method for producing random variables in a computer. 169-173 - Jacques J. Vidal:
A unified approach to deterministic and random errors in hybrid loops. 175-180 - Warren D. Little:
Hybrid computer solutions of partial differential equations by Monte Carlo methods. 181-190 - George A. Bekey, M. H. Gran, A. E. Sabroff, A. Wong:
Parameter optimization by random search using hybrid computer techniques. 191-200
Engineering design by man/computer interaction
- Michael L. Dertouzos, H. L. Graham:
A parametric graphical display technique for on-line use. 201-209 - James R. Kennedy:
A system for time-sharing graphic consoles. 211-222 - Lawrence G. Roberts:
The Lincoln WAND. 223-227 - J. S. Koford, P. R. Strickland, G. A. Sporzynski, E. M. Hubacher:
Using a graphic data-processing system to design artwork for manufacturing hybrid integrated circuits. 229-246 - Ronald Waxman, M. T. McMahon, B. J. Crawford, A. B. DeAndrade:
Automated logic design techniques applicable to integrated circuitry technology. 247-265
Computer memories
- Dana W. Moore:
A cost/performance analysis of integrated-circuit core memories. 267-280 - S. A. Meddaugh, K. L. Pearson:
A 200-nanosecond thin film main memory system. 281-292 - Bruce A. Kaufman, Paul B. Ellinger, H. J. Kuno:
A rotationally switched rod memory with a 100-nanosecond cycle time. 293-304 - James P. McCallister, Carlos F. Chong:
A 500-nanosecond main computer memory utilizing plated-wire elements. 305-314 - Ivor Catt, E. C. Garth, D. E. Murray:
A high-speed integrated circuit scratchpad memory. 315-331 - Hillel Weinstein, Lubomyr S. Onyshkevych, K. Karstad, Rabah Shahbender:
Sonic film memory. 333-347
Natural language
- Frederick B. Thompson:
English for the computer. 349-356 - Robert F. Simmons, John F. Burger, R. E. Long:
An approach toward answering English questions from text. 357-363 - James A. Craig, Susan C. Berezner, Homer C. Carney, Christopher R. Longyear:
DEACON: direct English access and control. 365-380 - Charles T. Meadow, Douglas W. Waugh:
Computer assisted interrogation. 381-394
Some communications aspects of time-sharing systems
- L. A. Hittel:
Some problems in data communications between the user and the computer. 395-402 - D. J. Dantine:
Communications needs of the user for management information systems. 403-411 - Leon Stambler:
Elementary telephone switching theory applied to the design of message switching systems. 413-423 - Thomas Marill, Lawrence G. Roberts:
Toward a cooperative network of time-shared computers. 425-431
Scientific applications
- Arthur N. Stowe, Raymond A. Wiesen, Douwe B. Yntema, James W. Forgie:
The Lincoln Reckoner: an operation-oriented, on-line facility with distributed control. 433-444 - Kenneth J. Busch:
Telsim, a user-oriented language for simulating continuous systems at a remote terminal. 445-463 - Roy Kaplow, John W. Brackett, S. Strong:
Man-machine communication in on-line mathematical analysis. 465-476
Impact of computers on government: federal, state, local
- George F. Stickney:
The check payment and reconciliation program of the U. S. Treasury: present status and future prospects. 479-499 - Dennis G. Price:
Problems of information systems in state governments. 501 - Herbert H. Isaacs:
The impact of computers on local and regional government. 505-512 - LeRoy B. McCabe, Leonard Farr:
An information system for law enforcement. 513-522 - Richard B. Hoffman:
The transfer of space and computer technology to urban security. 523-529
The man-machine interface
- Norman H. Lehrer, Richard D. Ketchpel:
Recent progress on a high-resolution, meshless, direct-view storage tube. 531-539 - D. L. Bitzer, Hiram Gene Slottow:
The plasma display panel: a digitally addressable display with inherent memory. 541-547
Selected applications using numerical analysis
- Charles B. Stallings:
The use of semi-recursive polynomials in the design of numerical filters. 549 - W. Morven Gentleman, G. Sande:
Fast Fourier Transforms: for fun and profit. 563-578
High quality papers of general interest
- Vern E. Hakola, Sherman C. Blumenthal:
A system for Automatic Value Exchange (SAVE). 579-589 - Gabriel F. Groner:
Real-time recognition of handprinted text. 591-601 - Jon C. Strauss:
Basic Hytran Simulation Language: BHSL. 603-611
Advances in programming languages
- Terrence W. Pratt, Robert K. Lindsay:
A processor-building system for experimental programming languages. 613-621 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
The introduction of definitional facilities into higher level programming languages. 623-637 - Mark Halpern:
Foundations of the case for natural-language programming. 639-649 - John A. Gosden:
Explicit parallel processing description and control in programs for multi- and uni-processor computers. 651-660 - Paul W. Abrahams, Jeffrey A. Barnett, Erwin Book, Donna Firth, Stanley L. Kameny, Clark Weissman, Lowell Hawkinson, Michael I. Levin, Robert A. Saunders:
The LISP 2 programming language and system. 661-676 - George G. Dodd:
APL: a language for associative data handling in PL/I. 677-684
Computer-oriented data analysis
- George S. Sebestyen:
Automatic off-line multivariate data analysis. 685-694 - John W. Tukey, M. B. Wilk:
Data analysis and statistics: an expository overview. 695-709
Technologies and systems for ultra-high capacity storage
- C. H. Becker:
UNICON computer mass memory system. 711-716 - Sterling P. Newberry:
An electron optical technique for large-capacity random-access memories. 717-728 - R. L. Lamberts, G. C. Higgins:
A system of recording digital data on photographic film using superimposed grating patterns. 729-734 - J. D. Kuehler, H. Ray Kerby:
A photo-digital mass storage system. 735-742
Hybrid applications and techniques
- Chathilingath K. Sanathanan, J. C. Carter, Lawrence T. Bryant, Lawrence W. Amiot:
Hybrid computers in the analysis of feedback control systems. 743-757 - Lawrence T. Bryant, Lawrence W. Amiot, Ralph P. Stein:
A hybrid computer solution of the co-current flow heat exchanger Sturm-Liouville problem. 759-769 - Arthur I. Rubin, Lloyd Shepps:
A general-purpose analog translational trajectory program for orbiting and reentry vehicles. 771-788 - John L. Stricker, Wayne W. Miessner:
Satellite lifetime program. 789-798 - Rodney C. Wingrove, James S. Raby:
Trajectory optimization using fast-time repetitive computation. 799-808
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