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Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 3, 1960
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1960
- Philip R. Bagley:
Two Think Pieces. 1 - A. E. Speckhard:
A SAP-Like Assembly Program for the IBM 650. 2-5 - Virginia Nather, Ward C. Sangren:
Abstracts - Additional Nuclear Reactor Codes. 6-19
- R. M. Frank, R. B. Lazarus:
A High-Speed Sorting Procedure. 20-22
Volume 3, Number 2, February 1960
- Eric R. Kent:
A Proposal for a Set of Publication Standards for Use by the ACM. 70-71 - Robert W. Bemer:
A Proposal for Character Code Compatibility. 71-72 - Fred Gruenberger:
A Terminology Proposal. 72
- R. J. Herbold:
QuadI (Algorithm 1). 74 - Joseph Henry Wegstein:
Rottfinder (Algorithm 2). 74 - Albert A. Grau:
Solution of Polynomial Equation by Bairstow-Hitchcock Method (Algorithm 3). 74-75
- Klaus Samelson, Friedrich L. Bauer:
Sequential Formula Translation. 76-83 - Harold N. Pelta:
Selfcipher: Programming. 83 - William C. Lynch:
Coding Isomorphisms. 84-85 - William A. Logan:
The Basic Side of Tape Labeling. 85-86 - Joseph F. Traub:
Comments on "A New Method of Computation of Square Roots Without Using Division". 86
- Jerome P. Shuchter:
Marriage-with Problems. 87-90
- James A. Painter:
Computer Preparation of a Poetry Concordance. 91-95
Volume 3, Number 3, March 1960
- Willis H. Ware:
Soviet Computer Technology - 1959. 131-166
- Herbert Kanner:
A Note on the Use of the Abacus in Number Conversion. 167 - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
The Execute Operations-A Fourth Mode of Instruction Sequencing. 168-170 - Robert W. Floyd:
An Algorithm Defining ALGOL Assignment Statements. 170-171 - Louis A. Schmittroth:
Numerical Inversion of Laplace Transforms. 171-173
- Saul Gorn:
Bisection Routine (Algorithm 4). 174
- Mandalay Grems:
Share Standard Flow Chart Symbols. 174-175
Volume 3, Number 4, April 1960
- John McCarthy:
Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine, Part I. 184-195 - Alan J. Perlis, Charles Thornton:
Symbol Manipulation by Threaded Lists. 195-204 - Allen Newell, Fred M. Tonge:
An Introduction to Information Processing Language V. 205-211 - Joseph W. Smith:
Syntactic and Semantic Augments to ALGOL. 211-212 - Julien Green:
Symbol Manipulation in XTRAN. 213-214 - M. Douglas McIlroy:
Macro Instruction Extensions of Compiler Languages. 214-220 - Hao Wang:
Proving Theorems by Pattern Recognition I. 220-234
- Richard M. Brown:
Decoding Combinations of the First n Integers Taken k at a Time. 235-236 - Michael E. Senko:
A Control System For Logical Block Diagnosis With Data Loading. 236-240
- Dorothea S. Clarke:
Bessel Funtion I, Series Expansion (Algorithm 5). 240 - Dorothea S. Clarke:
Bessel Function I, Asymptotic Expansion (Algorithm 6). 240 - Robert Claussen:
Euclidian Algorithm (Algorithm 7). 240
- Fred Gurzi:
A High-Speed Multiplication Process for Digital Computers. 241-245 - Donald E. Knuth:
An Imaginary Number System. 245-247
Volume 3, Number 5, May 1960
- John W. Backus, Friedrich L. Bauer, Julien Green, C. Katz, John McCarthy, Alan J. Perlis, Heinz Rutishauser, Klaus Samelson, Bernard Vauquois, Joseph Henry Wegstein, Adriaan van Wijngaarden, Michael Woodger:
Report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 60. 299-314 - G. W. Patterson:
What is a code? 315-318 - Diran Sarafyan:
Divisionless computation of square roots through continued squaring. 319-321 - Robert L. Patrick:
A start on automatic storage assignment. 321-322 - Peter Wegner:
A technique for counting ones in a binary computer. 322 - June A. Barrett, Mandalay Grems:
Abbreviating words systematically. 323-324
Volume 3, Number 6, June 1960
- Bruce W. Arden, Bernard A. Galler, Robert M. Graham:
Letters. 13 - Andrew D. Booth:
The future of automatic digital computers. 339-341 - I. S. Berezin:
The department of computer mathematics at Moscow State University. 342-344 - Charles J. Swift:
Compiling connectives. 345-346 - Robert W. Floyd:
Note of amplification. 346 - E. F. Codd:
Multiprogram Scheduling Parts 1 and 2: Introduction and Theory. 347-350 - Stephen M. Robinson, George W. Struble:
A short method for measuring error in a least-squares power series. 351 - C. Perry:
Conversion between floating point presentation. 352 - G. M. Galler:
Algorithms: evaluation of the Chebyshev polynomial Tn(X) by recursion. 353 - G. M. Galler:
Algorithms: evaluation of the Hermite polynomial Hn(X) by recursion. 353 - G. M. Galler:
Algorithms: evaluation of the Laguerre polynomial Ln(X) by recursion. 353 - G. M. Galler:
Algorithms: evaluation of the Legendre polynomial Pn(X) by recursion. 353 - Joseph Henry Wegstein, Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Certification: rootfinder. 354 - Albert A. Grau, Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Certification: solution of polynomial equation by Bairstow-Hitchcock method. 354 - William H. Anderson:
The solution of simultaneous ordinary differential equations using a general purpose digital computer. 355-360 - W. R. Neal:
Interval estimation of the time in one state to total time ratio in a double exponential process. 361-366
Volume 3, Number 7, July 1960
- A. Beam:
Algorithms 13: complex exponential integral. 406 - Edward A. Voorhees:
Some thoughts on reconciling various character set proposals. 408-409 - John Edwin Holmstrom:
The multilingual terminology project. 409-412 - E. F. Codd:
Multiprogram Scheduling Parts 3 and 4: Scheduling Algorithm and External Constraints. 413-418 - Paul V. McIsaac:
Combining ALGOL statement analysis with validity checking. 418-419 - William F. Luebbert:
Programming compatibility in a family of closely related digital computers. 420-429
Volume 3, Number 8, August 1960
- S. S. Kutler:
Counting ones on the IBM 7090. 474 - Howard J. Smith Jr.:
A short study of notation efficiency. 468-473 - Henry D. Thacher:
Remark on algorithm 2: rootfinder. 475 - Howard Frieden:
A variant technique for counting ones. 474 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Certification of algorithm 15: rootfinder II. 475 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Algorithm 15: rootfinder II. 475 - Harry D. Huskey, Maurice H. Halstead, R. McArthur:
NELIAC - dialect of ALGOL. 463-468
Volume 3, Number 9, September 1960
- Francis A. Williams, H. G. Rice, H. Isbitz, Ruth Anderson, E. Book, H. Bratman, W. Dobrusky, D. Englund, H. Manelowitz, Sonya Shapiro, E. F. Codd:
Letters to the editor. - Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the president of ACM. 481 - Robert F. Rosin:
An introductory problem in symbol manipulation for the student. 488-489 - Edward Fredkin:
Trie memory. 490-499 - A. Berin:
Rapidly convergent expressions for evaluating e x. 500 - John M. Blatt:
Comments from a FORTRAN user. 501-505 - George E. Forsythe:
Algorithm 16: crout with pivoting. 507-508 - C. F. Sprague:
Algorithm 17: trdiag. 508 - J. C. Dickson, F. P. Frederick:
A decision rule for improved efficiency in solving linear programming problems with the simplex algorithm. 509-512
Volume 3, Number 10, October 1960
- Jack Hollingsworth:
Automatic graders for programming classes. 528-529 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:
A note on the calculation of interest. 542-543 - Robert W. Bemer:
Do it by the numbers - digital shorthand. 530-536 - P. M. Sherman:
Comments on a technique for counting ones. 538 - S. Peavy:
Algorithm 20: real exponential integral. 540 - Richard R. Kenyon:
Algorithm 19: binomial coefficients. 540 - Julius Lieblein:
Comments on a previous paper. 536 - George E. Forsythe:
Remark on algorithm 16: crout with pivoting. 540 - Conference report on the use of computers in engineering classroom instruction. 522-527
- Report on a conference of university computing center directors (June 2-4, 1960). 519-521
- Lynn Yarbrough:
Some thoughts on parallel processing. 539 - Charles T. Casale, C. R. Burgess, Fred Gruenberger:
Letter to the editor. - Charles J. Swift:
Evaluating numbers expressed as strings of English words. 541
Volume 3, Number 11, November 1960
- John E. Kumpf, C. M. Sidlo, Robert W. Bemer:
Letters to the editor. - Harry D. Huskey:
From the president of ACM. 595 - W. Börsch-Supan:
Algorithms 21: Bessel function for a set of integer orders. 600 - Hans J. Oser:
Algorithm 22: Riccati-Bessel functions of first and second kind. 600 - Wallace Feurzeig:
Algorithm 23: MATH SORT. 601 - George E. Forsythe, John G. Herriot:
Remark on algorithm 15: rootfinder II. 602 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Algorithm 25: real zeros of an arbitrary function. 602 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Algorithm 24: solution of tri-diagonal linear equations. 602 - Roland Silver:
Algorithm 27: assignment. 603-604 - John G. Herriot:
Algorithm 26: rootfinder III. 603 - John G. Mackinney:
Algorithm 29: polynomial transformer. 604 - John G. Mackinney:
Algorithm 28: least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials. 604 - Roland Silver:
An algorithm for the assignment problem. 605-606 - Kleber S. Masterson:
Compilation for two computers with NELIAC. 607-611 - Leendert de Witte:
Least squares fitting of a great circle through points on a sphere. 611-613 - Anatol W. Holt:
Over all computation control and labelling. 614-615 - P. Sefton, R. Vaillancourt:
A simple technique for coding differential equations. 616-617 - H. Nagler:
An estimation of the relative efficiency of two internal sorting methods. 618-620 - James L. Rogers:
The sumador chino. 621-622 - A. E. Speckhard:
Character scanning on the IBM 7070. 622
Volume 3, Number 12, 1960
- Harry D. Huskey:
From the president of ACM. 631 - R. F. Wheeling:
Optimizers: their structure. 632-638 - Howard J. Smith Jr., Francis A. Williams:
Survey of punched card codes. 639 - Robert W. Bemer:
Survey of coded character representation. 639-642 - Kenneth W. Ellenberger:
Algorithm 30: numerical solution of the polynomial equation. 643 - Kenneth W. Ellenberger:
On programming the numerical solution of polynomial equations. 644-647 - David E. Ferguson:
Fibonaccian searching. 648 - S. Lubkin:
A note on approximating ex. 649-652 - David A. Pope, Marvin L. Stein:
Multiple precision arithmetic. 652-654 - George E. Collins:
A method for overlapping and erasure of lists. 655-657 - Robert A. Price:
Two methods for word inversion on the IBM 709: method 1. 658 - Paul Des Jardins:
Two methods for word conversion on the IBM 709: method 2. 658 - Clarence J. Moore, Theodore S. Lewis:
Digital simulation of discrete flow systems. 659-660 - David Farbman, Richard Ketover:
COPE (Console Operator Proficiency Examination). 661-662 - T. B. Curtz, J. F. Riordan, M. Spohn:
A comparison of 650 programming methods. 663-664
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