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Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 2, 1959
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1959
- Virginia Nather, Ward C. Sangren:
Nuclear Reactor Codes. 6-32
Volume 2, Number 2, February 1959
- John W. Carr III:
Recursive Subscripting Compilers and List-Types Memories. 4-6 - Julien Green:
Possible Modifications to the International Algebraic Language. 6-8 - Peter B. Sheridan:
The Arithmetic Translator-Compiler of the IBM FORTRAN Automatic Coding System. 9-21 - William F. Luebbert, P. W. Collom Jr.:
Signal Corps Research and Development on Automatic Programming of Digital Computers. 22-27 - R. C. Hansen, L. L. Bailin, R. W. Rutishauser:
On Computing Radiation Integrals. 28-31
Volume 2, Number 3, March 1959
- John E. Powers:
Elimination of Special Functions from Differential Equations. 3-4 - John R. Howell:
An Iterative Method for Fitting the Logistic Curve. 4-6 - Joseph Henry Wegstein:
From Formulas to Computer Oriented Language. 6-8 - Robert W. Bemer:
A Checklist of Intelligence for Programming Systems. 8-13
Volume 2, Number 4, April 1959
- R. E. Gilman:
A Mathematical Procedure for Machine Division. 10-12 - Paolo Ercoli, Roberto Vacca:
Binary Arithmetic for Discretely Variable Word Length in a Serial Computer. 13-16 - E. H. Larson, D. P. Marshall:
A Routine to Find the Solution of Simultaneous Linear Equations with Polynomial Coefficients. 16-17 - J. S. Hicks, R. F. Wheeling:
An Efficient Method for Generating Uniformly Distributed Points on the Surface of an n-Dimensional Sphere. 17-19 - Mervin E. Muller:
A Note on a Method for Generating Points Uniformly on N-Dimensional Spheres. 19-20
Volume 2, Number 5, May 1959
- John W. Carr III:
Error Analysis in Floating Point Arithmetic. 10-15
Volume 2, Number 6, June 1959
- John W. Carr III, Alan J. Perlis, James E. Robertson, Norman R. Scott:
A Visit to Computation Centers in the Soviet Union. 8-20 - Francis A. Williams:
Handling Identifiers as Internal Symbols in Language Processors. 21-24 - William H. Anderson:
NORC High-Speed Printer. 25-26 - B. L. Schwartz, H. A. Cress:
A Technique for Computing Critical Rotational Speeds of Flexible Shafts on an Automatic Computer. 27-31 - Heinz Schecher:
Programming for a Machine With an Extended Address Calculational Mechanism. 32-38 - Arthur Wouk:
Remarks on the Practical Solution of Characteristic Value Problems. 38-39
Volume 2, Number 7, July 1959
- Bruce W. Arden, Robert M. Graham:
On GAT and the Construction of Translators. 24-26 - Donald Taranto:
Binary Conversion, With Fixed Decimal Precision, Of a Decimal Fraction. 27 - Wen M. Chow:
Parameter Estimation for Simple Nonlinear Models. 28-29 - Donald L. Shell:
A High-Speed Sorting Procedure. 30-32 - Hans W. Gschwind:
A Real Time Data Assimilator. 33-36
Volume 2, Number 8, August 1959
- Jack Hollingsworth:
An Educational Program in Computing. 6 - Philip R. Bagley:
Proposal for a Feasible Programming System. 7-10 - M. J. Aegerter:
Construction of a Set of Test Matrices. 10-12 - John W. Hamblen:
Statistical Programs for the IBM 650 (Part I). 13-18
Volume 2, Number 9, September 1959
- Louis Fein:
The Role of the University in Computers, Data Processing and Related Fields. 7-14 - Nelson M. Blachman:
Central-European Computers. 14-18 - Robert W. Bemer:
A Proposal for a Generalized Card Code for 256 Characters. 19-23 - Edsger W. Dijkstra, W. Heise, Alan J. Perlis, Klaus Samelson:
ALGOL Sub-Committee Report - Extensions. Commun. ACM 2(9): 24 (1959) - Julien Green:
Remarks on ALGOL and Symbol Manipulation. 25-27 - Shu-Tien Li:
Octal Diagrams of Binary Conception and Their Applicability to Computer Design Logic. 28-29 - Fred H. Lesh:
Multi-Dimensional Least-Squares Polynomial Curve Fitting. 29-30 - Scot W. Hornick:
IBM 709 Tape Matrix Compiler. 31-32 - Stephen J. Wersan:
The Alpha Vector Transformation of a System of Linear Constraints. 33-34
Volume 2, Number 10, October 1959
- U. A. Machmudov, A. S. Popov:
LEM-1, Small Size General Purpose Digital Computer Using Magnetic (Ferrite) Elements. 3-9 - J.E.I.D.A. and Its Computer Center. 10-16
- W. Barkley Fritz:
Proposed Standard Flow Chart Symbols. 17-18 - H. Kaner:
An Algebraic Translator. 19-22 - W. R. Brittenham, K. Clark, G. Kuss, H. Thompson:
SALE, a Simple Algebraic Language for Engineers. 22-24 - Harvy Bratman, Julien Green, John Stockman, Albert R. Watson:
Recommendations of the SHARE ALGOL Committee. 25-26 - J. M. Cook:
An Efficient Method for Generating Uniformly Distributed Points on the Surface on an n-Dimensional Sphere (Remarks). 26 - Saul Gorn, Peter Zilahy Ingerman, J. B. Crozier:
On the Construction of Micro-Flowcharts. 27-31 - John W. Hamblen:
Statistical Programs for the IBM 650 (Part II). 32-37 - C. T. Fike:
Scientific and Business Applications (Oracle Curve Plotter). 38-39 - Morton Nadler, A. Sengupta:
Shift-Register Code for Indexing Applications. 40-43
Volume 2, Number 11, November 1959
- Eugene M. Zaitzeff, Morton M. Astrahan:
Russian Visit to U.S. Computers. 4-11 - E. F. Codd, Edward S. Lowry, E. S. McDonough, Casper A. Scalzi:
Multiprogramming STRETCH: Feasibility Considerations. 13-17 - W. T. Gant:
Flow Outlining - A Substitute for Flow Charting. 17 - Donald E. Knuth:
RUNCIBLE-Algebraic Translation on a Limited Computer. 18-21 - Irwin D. Greenwald:
A Technique for Handling Macro Instructions. 21-22 - Diran Sarafyan:
A New Method of Computation of Square Roots Without Using Division. 23-24
Volume 2, Number 12, December 1959
- Morton Nadler:
Some Notes on Computer Research in Eastern Europe. 1-2 - Wilfried Buchholz:
Fingers or Fists? (The Choice of Decimal or Binary Representation). 3-11 - Philip Wolfe:
The Secant Method for Simultaneous Nonlinear Equations. 12-13 - Edgar T. Irons, Forman S. Acton:
A Proposed Interpretation in ALGOL. 14-15 - Stanley M. Humphrey:
Impact of Computer Developments. 16-19 - Richard W. Conway, B. M. Johnson, William L. Maxwell:
A Queue Network Simulator for the IBM 650 and Burroughs 220. 20-23
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