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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1968: San Francisco, CA, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '68 Fall Joint Computer Conference, December 9-11, 1968, San Francisco, California, USA - Part II. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 33, AFIPS / ACM / Thomson Book Company, Washington D.C. 1968, ISBN 978-1-4503-7900-7
Programming systems II
- Earl B. Hunt, Mary Zosel:
WRITEACOURSE: an educational programming language. 923-928 - Roland L. Mattison, Robert T. Mitchell:
A table driven complier for use with automatic test equipment. 929-936 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., A. Fischer, P. Jorrand:
On the basis for ELF: an extensible language facility. 937-948
Memory techniques - here today
- Harold S. Stone:
Associative processing for general purpose computers through the use of modified memories. 949-955 - Sherry S. Sisson, Michael J. Flynn:
Addressing patterns and memory handling algorithms. 957-967 - Takashi Ishidate:
Design of a 100-nanosecond read-cycle NDRO plated-wire memory. 969-979 - Sigurd Waaben, P. Carmody:
High speed, high-current word-matrix using charge-storage diodes for rail selection. 981-986
Automated maintenance and checkout of hybrid simulation facilities
- Jesse C. Richards:
Automatic checkout of a large hybrid computer system. 987-996 - Thomas K. Seehuus, William A. Harmon, William Maasberg:
Hybrid diagnostic techniques. 997-1009
Dynamic resource allocation
- C. J. Kuehner, Brian Randell:
Demand paging in perspective. 1011-1018 - Barbara S. Brawn, Frances G. Gustavson:
Program behavior in a paging environment. 1019-1032 - J. O. Kopf, P. J. Plauger:
JANUS: a flexible approach to realtime timesharing. 1033-1042 - Dan Cohen:
A parallel process definition and control system. 1043-1049
Laboratory automation
- P. J. Friedl, C. H. Sederholm, T. R. Lusebrink, C. J. Jenny:
A computer system for automation of a laboratory. 1051-1060 - B. E. F. Macefield:
Real time time sharing, the desirability and economics. 1061-1063 - R. W. Kerr, H. P. Lie, Gerald L. Miller, D. A. H. Robinson:
A modular analog digital input output system (ADIOS) for on-line computers. 1065-1075 - I. N. Hooton, R. C. M. Barnes:
A standardized data highway for on-line computer applications. 1077-1087 - T. H. Gossling, J. F. W. Mallett:
Use of computers in a molecular biology laboratory. 1089-1098 - S. B. Wright, M. G. Silk:
A small computer as an on line multi-parameter analyser for a neutron spectrometer. 1099-1103 - John L. Corbett:
Applications of digital computers to the long term measurement of blood pressure and the management of patients in intensive care situations. 1105-1114
Hand printed character recognition
- E. R. Ide, C. E. Kiessling, Cyril J. Tunis:
Some conclusions on the use of adaptive linear decision functions. 1117-1124 - John H. Munson:
Experiments in the recognition of hand-printed text, part I: character recognition. 1125-1138 - Richard O. Duda, Peter E. Hart:
Experiments in the recognition of hand-printed text, part II: context analysis. 1139-1149 - William S. Rohland, Patrick J. Traglia, Patrick J. Hurley:
The design of an OCR system for reading hand written numerals. 1151-1162
Operating systems I/operating systems II
- I. F. Freibergs:
The dynamic behavior of programs. 1163-1167 - James E. Murphy:
Resource allocation with interlock detection in a multi-task system. 1169-1176 - Kenneth C. Smith:
A dual processor checkout system. 1177-1186 - Paul Day, Henry Krejci:
An operating system for a central real-time data-processing computer. 1187-1196
New memory techniques
- D. H. R. Vilkomerson, R. S. Mezrich, D. I. Bostwick:
Holographic read-only memories accessed by light-emitting diodes. 1197-1204 - Wendell B. Sander:
Semiconductor memory circuits and technology. 1205-1211 - Philip A. Harding, Michael W. Rolund:
2-1/2D core search memory. 1213-1218 - William D. Simpson:
Design of a small multiturn magnetic thin film memory. 1219-1223
Hybrid simulation techniques
- George A. Rahe, Walter J. Karplus:
An adaptive sampling system for hybrid computation. 1225-1231 - Brian K. Conant:
A new solid state electronic iterative differential analyzer making maximum use of integrated circuits. 1233-1249 - Elmer G. Gilbert, R. A. Moran:
A general method for programming synchronous logic in analog computation. 1251-1257
Applications of computers to problems of the atmosphere and geophysics
- Akira Kasahara:
Computer experiments in the global circulation of the earth's atmosphere. 1259-1272 - Freeman Gilbert, George Backus:
A computational proplem encountered in a study of the earth's normal modes. 1273-1277
Computer generated pictures - perils, pleasures, profits
- A. Michael Noll:
Computer animation and the fourth dimension. 1279-1283 - Judah L. Schwartz, Edwin F. Taylor:
Computer displays in the teaching of physics. 1285-1292 - Charles A. Csuri, James Shaffer:
Art, computers and mathematics. 1293-1298 - J. P. Citron, John H. Whitney:
CAMP: computer assisted movie production. 1299-1305 - Nels Winkless, Paul Honore:
What good is a baby? 1307-1315 - Donald D. Weiner, S. E. Anderson:
A computer animation movie language for educational motion pictures. 1317-1320
New trends in programming languages
- Richard K. Dove:
Design highlights of CABAL: a compiler-compiler. 1321-1328 - Gene S. Metsker:
Checkout test language: an interpretive language designed for aerospace checkout tasks. 1329-1337 - Malcolm C. Newey:
An efficient system for user extendible languages. 1339-1347 - Harvey Bratman, Hiram G. Martin, Ellen Clark Perstein:
Program composition and editing with an on-line display. 1349-1360
Bulk memory devices
- Frank D. Risko:
New horizons for magnetic bulk storage devices. 1361-1367 - K. McFarland, M. Hashiguchi:
Laser recording unit for high density permanent digital data storage. 1369-1380 - S. Damron, J. Lucas, J. Miller, Eric Salbu, M. Wildmann:
A random access terabit magnetic memory. 1381-1387 - D. P. Gustlin, D. D. Prentice:
Dynamic recovery techniques guarantee system reliability. 1389-1397
Simulation in the design and evaluation of digital computer systems
- Reino A. Merikallio, Fred C. Holland:
Simulation design of a multiprocessing system. 1399-1410 - Sandra L. Rehmann, Sherbie G. Gangwere Jr.:
A simulation study of resource management in a time-sharing system. 1411-1430 - Meir M. Lehman, Jack L. Rosenfeld:
Performance of a simulated multiprogramming system. 1431-1442
The computer field: what was promised, what we have, what we need (hardware session)
- Saul Rosen:
Hardware design reflecting software requirements. 1443-1449 - Anatol W. Holt:
What was promised - what we have - and what is being promised in character recognition. 1451-1458 - Arthur W. Lo:
High-speed logic and memory: past, present and future. 1459-1465
Real-time information systems and the public interest
- C. West Churchman:
Real time systems and public information. 1467-1468 - Harold Borko:
National and international information networks in science and technology. 1469-1472 - Michael M. Gold, Lee L. Selwyn:
Real time computer communications and the public interest. 1473-1478 - Perry E. Rosove:
Toward education in real time. 1479-1489 - Harold Sackman:
A public philosophy for real time information systems. 1491-1498
Computer design automation: what now and what next?
- Jerome M. Kurtzberg:
Computer design automation: what now and what next? 1499-1500 - Donald F. Gorman:
Functional design and evaluation. 1500-1501 - Roy L. Russo:
The logic-to-hardware interface area of design automation. 1501-1502 - Wilm E. Donath:
Hardware implementation. 1502 - Melvin A. Breuer:
Hardware fault detection. 1502-1503
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