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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 4, 1965
Volume 4, Number 1, 1965
- Franklin H. Branin Jr., Loren V. Hall, Julian Suez, Robert M. Carlitz, Tien Chi Chen:
An Interpretive Program for Matrix Arithmetic. 2-24 - Jack Bresenham:
Algorithm for Computer Control of a Digital Plotter. 25-30 - Dura W. Sweeney:
An Analysis of Floating-Point Addition. 31-42 - Peter D. Welch:
On the Reliability of Polymorphic Systems. 43-52 - Saul Shapiro:
A Technique to Control Waiting Time in a Queue. 53-57 - M. Gerson Ginzberg:
Notes on Testing Real-Time System Programs. 58-72 - Leonard H. Haines:
Serial Compilation and the 1401 FORTRAN Compiler. 73-80
Volume 4, Number 2, 1965
- Charles T. Baker:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part I: The Outlines of a Control System. 87-93 - Arnold B. Calica:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part II: Long-Range Planning Techniques. 94-104 - Paul G. Loewner:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part III: Matrix Methods for Processing Configuration Data. 105-121 - Bernard P. Dzielinski:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part IV: Linear Programming in Production Planning. 122-135 - Michael Held, Richard M. Karp:
The Construction of Discrete Dynamic Programming Algorithms. 136-147 - L. A. Yardeni:
Algorithms for Traffic-Signal Control. 148-161 - Wei Chang, Donald J. Wong:
Computer Channel Interference Analysis. 162-170
Volume 4, Number 3, 1965
- Harvey Herscovitch, Thomas Schneider:
GPSS III - An Expanded General Purpose Simulator. 174-183 - William C. McGee:
On Dynamic Program Relocation. 184-199 - Frank Bitonti, DeWitt W. Cooper, David N. Frayne, Howard H. Hansen:
An Experimental Program for Linkage Analysis. 200-223 - Arnold B. Calica:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part V: Production Order Sequencing. 225-240 - Samuel Gorenstein:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part VI: Parameter Values for Sequencing Control. 241-249 - Saul Shapiro:
Fabrication and Assembly Operations Part VII: Adaptive Control in Production Planning. 250-255
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