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IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 1961
- Robert McNaughton:
Unate Truth Functions. 1-6 - Robert C. Minnick:
Linear-Input Logic. 6-16 - Marius Cohn, Richard Lindaman:
Axiomatic Majority-Decision Logic. 17-21 - Thomas C. Bartee:
Computer Design of Multiple-Output Logical Networks. 21-30 - Douglas C. Engelbart:
Games That Teach the Fundamentals of Computer Operation. 31-41 - Masanao Aoki, Gerald Estrin:
Bilateral Switching Using Nonsymmetric Elements. 42-50 - Robert Betts, Geoffrey Bishop:
Ferrite Toroid Core Circuit Analysis. 51-56 - Carl G. Shook:
A Digital Static Magnetic Wire Storage with Nondestructive Read-Out. 56-62 - Philip W. Cheney:
A Digital Correlator Based on the Residue Number System. 63-70 - Rodney M. Duffy, C. P. Gilbert:
A Function Generator Using Cold-Cathode Selector Tubes. 71-77 - Kenneth S. Miller, John B. Walsh:
Initial Conditions in Computer Simulation. 78-80 - Keith W. Uncapher:
1960 PGEC Membership Report. 81-91 - R. B. Stone, Gerald M. White:
High-Order Probability Generators. 92-93 - Maurice Vincent Wilkes:
Self-Repairing Computers. 93-94 - H. S. Miiller:
Majority Gates Applied to Simultaneous Comparators. 94-95 - R. Bianchini, C. Freiman:
On Internal Variable Assignments for Sequential Switching Circuits. 95-96 - W. W. Bledsoe:
Further Results on the N-tuple Pattern Recognition Method. 96 - Leonard Uhr:
A Possibly Misleading Conclusion as to the Inferiority of One Method for Pattern Recognition to a Second Method to which it is Guaranteed to be Superior. 96-97 - Wilbur H. Highleyman:
Further Comments on the N-tuple Pattern Recognition Method. 97 - Nicholas V. Findler:
Computer Model of Gambling and Bluffing. 97-98 - Jerome R. Cox:
A Squaring Analog-Digital Converter. 98-100 - Philip W. Cheney:
Analog-to-Digital Conversion with Threshold Detectors. 100-101
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1961
- K. V. Mina, Edmund E. Newhall:
A Straightforward Way of Generating All Boolean Functions of N Variables Using a Single Magnetic Circuit. 151-156 - Juris Hartmanis:
On the State Assignment Problem for Sequential Machines. I. 157-165 - John T. Chu:
A Generalization of a Theorem of Quine for Simplifying Truth Functions. 165-168 - Roy G. Saltman:
Reducing Computing Time for Synchronous Binary Division. 169-174 - Herman J. Heijn, Johan C. Selman:
The Philips Computer PASCAL. 175-183 - Hannon S. Yourke, Sammy A. Butler, William G. Strohm:
Esaki Diode NOT-OR Logic Circuits. 183-190 - John L. Haynes:
Logic Circuits Using Square-Loop Magnetic Devices: A Survey. 191-203 - David R. Bennion, Hewitt D. Crane, Douglas C. Engelbart:
A Bibliographical Sketch of All-Magnetic Logic Schemes. 203-206 - Hewitt D. Crane, E. K. Van De Riet:
Design of an All-Magnetic Computing System: Part I-Circuit Design. 207-220 - Hewitt D. Crane:
Design of an All-Magnetic Computing System: Part II-Logical Design. 221-232 - Charles Avery Allen, George D. Bruce, Edwin D. Councill:
A 2.18-Microsecond Megabit Core Storage Unit. 233-237 - Warren A. Christopherson:
Matrix Switch and Drive System for a Low-Cost Magnetic-Core Memory. 238-246 - Meir M. Lehman:
Serial Matrix Storage Systems. 247-252 - Frank F. Tsui:
A Flexible and Inexpensive Method of Monitoring Program Execution in a Digital Computer. 253-259 - Herbert Freeman:
On the Encoding of Arbitrary Geometric Configurations. 260-268 - Ernst Kettel, Wolfgang Schneider:
An Accurate Analog Multiplier and Divider. 269-272 - Reginald A. Kaenel:
High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Converters Utilizing Tunnel Diodes. 273-284 - Arthur Rothbart:
Bibliography on magnetostrictive delay lines. 285 - H. H. Edwards, Vernon L. Newhouse, J. W. Bremer:
Analysis of a Crossed-Film Cryoton Shift Register. 285-287 - Wilbur H. Highleyman:
A Note on Optimum Pattern Recognition Systems. 287-288 - Jorge E. Mezei:
Minimal Characterizing Experiments for Finite Memory Automata. 288 - J. Myhill, William H. Kautz:
On the Size of Weights Required for Linear-Input Switching Functions. 288-290 - Arthur Gill:
A Note on Moore's Distinguishability Theorem. 290-291 - Douglas C. Engelbart:
Correction Games that Teach the Fundamentals of Computer Operation. 291
Volume 10, Number 3, September 1961
- C. Y. Lee:
An Algorithm for Path Connections and Its Applications. 346-365 - Arthur Gill:
Cascaded Finite-State Machines. 366-370 - William H. Kautz:
The Realization of Symmetric Switching Functions with Linear-Input Logical Elements. 371-378 - Robert P. Coleman:
Orthogonal Functions for the Logical Design of Switching Circuits. 379-383 - Benjamin M. Eisenstadt, Bernhard Gold:
Autocorrelations for Boolean Functions of Noiselike Periodic Sequences. 383-388 - Algirdas Avizienis:
Signed-Digit Numbe Representations for Fast Parallel Arithmetic. 389-400 - Charles W. Rosenthal:
Computing Machine Aids to a Development Project. 400-406 - William G. Brown, Joseph Tierney, Reuben Wasserman:
Improvement of Electronic-Computer Reliability through the Use of Redundancy. 407-416 - Arthur W. Lo:
Some Thoughts on Digital Components and Circuit Techniques. 416-425 - Noah S. Prywes, Herman Lukoff, John Schwarz:
UNIYAC-LARC High-Speed Circuitry: Case History in Circuit Optimization. 426-438 - L. L. Burns Jr., G. A. Alphonse, G. W. Leck:
Coincident-Current Superconductive Memory. 438-446 - Donald H. MacPherson, Robert K. York:
Semipermanent Storage by Capacitive Coupling. 446-451 - William A. Barrett, Floyd B. Humphrey, James A. Ruff, Henry L. Stadler:
A Card-Changeable Permanent-Magnet-Twistor Memory of Large Capacityt. 451-461 - Paul L. Simmons, Robert F. Simmons:
The Simulation of Cognitive Processes: An Annotated Bibliography. 462-483 - Herbert L. Gelernter:
A Note on the System Requirements of a Digital Computer for the Manipulation of List Structures. 484-489 - Louis A. Kamentsky:
The Simulation of Three Machines Which Read Rows of Handwritten Arabic Numbers. 489-501 - Wilbur H. Highleyman:
An Analog Method for Character Recognition. 502-512 - George Kovatch, Wilbur E. Meserve:
The Hall-Effect Analog Multiplier. 512-515 - Charles H. Single, John A. Brussolo:
Copper-Mandrel Potentiometer Dynamic Error and Compensation. 516-523 - Merle L. Morgan, James C. Looney:
Design of the ESIAC® Algebraic Computer. 524-529 - R. Narasimhan:
Minimizing Incompletely Specified Sequential Switching Functions. 531-532 - David B. G. Edwards:
High-Speed Transistorized Adders. 532 - T. W. Connolly, Kenneth S. Miller:
Analog Computation of Covariance Matrices. 533 - Rob Roy:
Multichannel Minimum-Amplitude Comparator. 533-534
Volume 10, Number 4, December 1961
- Michael Yoeli:
The Cascade Decomposition of Sequential Machines. 587-592 - Richard Edwin Stearns, Juris Hartmanis:
On the State Assignment Problem for Sequential Machines II. 593-603 - Sheldon B. Akers Jr.:
A Truth Table Method for the Synthesis of Combinational Logic. 604-615 - Sidney N. Einhorn:
The Use of the Simplex Algorithm in the Mechanization of Boolean Switching Functions by Means of Magnetic Cores. 615-622 - Edward H. Sussenguth Jr.:
An Algorithm for Automatic Design of Logical Cryogenic Circuits. 623-630 - Merwyn E. Arthur:
Geometric Mapping of Switching Functions. 631-637 - Per Asbjørn Holst:
Bibliography on Switching Circuits and Logical Algebra. 638-661 - James Bruce Wilson, Robert S. Ledley:
An Algorithm for Rapid Binary Division. 662-670 - Sidney B. Geller, Paul A. Mantek, Don R. Boyle:
A General Junction-Transistor Equivalent Circuit for Use in Large-Signal Switching Analysis. 670-679 - Alan L. Leiner, Arnold Weinberger, Charles Coleman, Harry Loberman:
Using Digital Computers in the Design and Maintenance of New Computers. 680-690 - Meier M. Lehman, Naphtali Burla:
Skip Techniques for High-Speed Carry-Propagation in Binary Arithmetic Units. 691-698 - Robert C. Brigham:
Some Properties of Binary Counters with Feedback. 699-701 - Lee E. Hargrave:
A Magnetostrictive Delay-Line Shift Register. 702-708 - Donald O. Smith:
Proposal for Magnetic Domain-Wall Storage and Logic. 708-711 - Ralph C. Johnston:
Cryosar Memory Design. 712-717 - Ephraim H. Frei, Jacob Goldberg:
A Method for Resolving Multiple Responses in a Parallel Search File. 718-722 - Gerhard L. Hollander:
Drum Organization for Strobe Addressing. 722-729 - Bert F. Green Jr.:
Computer Languages for Symbol Manipulation. 729-735 - David N. Freeman:
Computer Synthesis of Character-Recognition Systems. 735-747 - Charles S. Deering, Cecil B. Shelman:
An Incremental Computer Technique for Solving Coordinate-Rotation Equations. 748-751 - Carl L. Becker, John V. Wait:
Two-Level Correlation on an Analog Computer. 752-758 - Edward A. Feigenbaum:
Soviet Cybernetics and Computer Sciencesߞ1960. 759-776 - John E. Croy:
Rapid Technique of Manual or Machine Binary-to-Decimal Integer Conversion Using Decimal Radix Arithmetic. 777 - Wilbur H. Highleyman:
A Note on Linear Separation. 777-778 - Harold F. Klock:
Functional Notation for NOR and NAND Networks. 778 - Karl S. Menger:
Correction to "A Modulo Two Adder for Three Inputs Using a Single Tunnel Diode". 781 - Eugene L. Lawler:
Minimization of Switching Circuits Subject to Reliability Conditions. 781-782 - David L. Zackon:
Variable Time Delay by Padé Approximation. 783
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