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IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1956
- David W. Hagelbarger:
SEER, A SEquence Extrapolating Robot. 1-7 - John J. Wedel, A. Huntington, M. B. Bain:
Automatic Data-Accumulation System for Wind Tunnels. 7-11 - James E. Robertson:
Odd Binary Asynchronous Counters. 12-15 - David E. Muller:
Complexity in Electronic Switching Circuits. 15-19 - Nelson M. Blachman:
On the Wiring of Two-Dimensional Multiple-Coincidence Magnetic Memories. 19-21 - J. N. Harris:
A Programmed Variable-Rate Counter for Generating the Sine Function. 21-26 - M. Lejet Lilamand:
A Time-Division Multiplier. 26-34 - Nelson M. Blachman:
A Report on the International Analogy Computation Meeting. 36-41 - John P. Nash:
Review of Electronic Computer Progress During 1955. 43-47
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1956
- Arnold Weinberger, Jay L. Smith:
A One-Microsecond Adder Using One-Megacycle Circuitry. 65-73 - William J. Bartik, Theodore H. Bonn:
A Small Coincident-Current Magnetic Memory. 73-78 - Ivan Flores:
Reflected Number Systems. 79-82 - Richard L. Sydnor, T. R. O'Meara, J. Strathman:
Analog Multipliers and Squarers Using a Multigrid Modulator. 82-85 - Branch P. Kerfoot:
Transistors in Current-Analog Computing. 86-93 - Alexander Fuchs:
Working Time in Repetitive Analog Computers. 94
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1956
- Donald T. Greenwood:
The Representation of Constraints by Means of an Electronic Differential Analyzer. 111-113 - Vernon L. Newhouse, Noah S. Prywes:
High-Speed Shift Registers Using One Core Per Bit. 114-120 - Z. Bay, N. T. Grisamore:
High-Speed Flip-Flops for the Millimicrosecond Region. 121-125 - Rocco H. Urbano, R. K. Mueller:
A Topological Method for the Determination of the Minimal Forms of a Boolean Function. 126-132 - G. W. Booth, T. P. Bothwell:
Logic Circuits for a Transistor Digital Computer. 132-138 - Howard E. Tompkins:
Unit-Distance Binary-Decimal Codes for Two-Track Commutation. 139 - Martin Graham:
An Improved Method for Williams Storage. 140 - Gerald Estrin, Bruce Gilchrist, James H. Pomerene:
A Note on High-Speed Digital Multiplication. 140 - John R. Clark:
Fourier Analysis by Machine Methods. 141 - Nelson M. Blachman:
Some Automatic Digital Computers in Western Europe. 158-166
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1956
- John R. Anderson:
A New Type of Ferroelectric Shift Register. 184-191 - G. J. Prom, R. L. Crosby:
Junction Transistor Switching Circuits for High-Speed Digital Computer Applications. 192-196 - Nick D. Diamantides:
A Multipurpose Electronic Switch for Analog Computer Simulation and Autocorrelation Applications. 197-202 - Robert M. Howe:
Representation of Nonlinear Functions by Means of Operational Amplifiers. 203-206 - Velio A. Marsocci:
An Error Analysis of Electronic Analog Computers. 207-212 - Z. Bay, N. T. Grisamore:
Pulse Generator and High-Speed Memory Circuit. 213-218 - Richard E. Merwin:
The IBM 705 EDPM Memory System. 219-224 - Harold F. Heath:
Reliability of an Air Defense Computing System: Component Development. 224-226 - Raymond E. Nienburg:
Reliability of an Air Defense Computing System: Circuit Design. 227-233 - Morton M. Astrahan, L. R. Walters:
Reliability of an Air Defense Computing System: Marginal Checking and Maintenance Programming. 233-237 - Mitchell P. Marcus:
The Detection and Identification of Symmetric Switching Functions with the Use of Tables of Combinations. 237-239
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