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AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1968: Atlantic City, NJ, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: AFIPS Conference Proceedings: 1968 Spring Joint Computer Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, USA, 30 April - 2 May 1968. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 32, Thomson Book Company, Washington D.C. 1968, ISBN 978-1-4503-7897-0

Commercial time-sharing - the second generation
- Harold Sackman:

Time-sharing versus batch processing: the experimental evidence. 1-10 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., Leonard Kleinrock:

Computer scheduling methods and their countermeasures. 11-21 - Howard L. Steadman, George R. Sugar:

Some ways of providing communication facilities for time-shared computing. 23-29 - William F. Hobbs, Allan H. Levy, Jane McBride:

The Baylor Medical School teleprocessing system: operational time-sharing on a system/360 computer. 31-36
Computer aided design
- Arthur Appel:

Some techniques for shading machine renderings of solids. 37-45 - William M. Newman:

A system for interactive graphical programming. 47-54 - Robert J. Smith, James H. Tracey, W. L. Schoeffel, Gary K. Maki:

Automation in the design of asynchronous sequential circuits. 55-60
Scientific applications of general interest
- Albert N. DeMott:

Interpretation of organic chemical formulas by computer. 61-65 - Raymond E. Boche:

A simulation in plant ecology. 67-71 - Robert D. Forester, Tim J. Hollingsworth, James D. Morgan:

A major seismic use for the fast-multiply unit. 73-79 - Rodolfo J. Aguilar, James E. Hand:

A generalized linear model for optimization of architectural planning. 81-88
Computers in communications systems
- John L. Little, Calvin N. Mooers:

Standards for user procedures and data formats in automated information systems and networks. 89-94 - Abhay K. Bhushan, Robert H. Stotz:

Procedures and standards for inter-computer communications. 95-104 - Sypko W. Andreae, Robert W. Lafore Jr.:

An error-correcting data link between small and large computers. 105-110 - Edwin J. Smura:

Graphical data processing. 111-118 - Sidney J. Kaplan:

The advancing communication technology and computer communication systems. 119-133
Hybrid computer systems and techniques
- Philip Balaban, John Logan:

Analog computer simulation of semiconductor circuits. 135-142 - Robert Vichnevetsky:

A new stable computing method for the serial hybrid computer integration of partial differential equations. 143-150 - Wiliam J. Mueller, Paul E. Bucktal, Philippos Lambrinidis, Karl E. Schultz, Leo F. Walsh:

BASP: a biomedical analog signal processor. 151-159 - Gilbert P. Hyatt, Gene Ohlberg:

Electrically alterable digital differential analyzer. 161-169
Commercial data processing
- Reuben S. Jones:

Data file two: a data storage and retrieval system. 171-181 - Giampaolo Del Bigio:

GIPSY: a generalized information processing system. 183-191 - W. M. Lambert, W. R. Ruffels:

The ISCOR real-time industrial data processing system. 193-196 - Michael J. McLaurin, Walter A. Traister:

Martin Orlando reporting environment. 197-208 - Thomas F. McHugh Jr., Ellis L. Scott:

Simulation applications in computer center management. 209-211
Multiprogramming operating systems
- H. N. Cantrell, A. L. Ellison:

Multiprogramming system performance measurement and analysis. 213-221 - Makoto Tsujigado:

Multiprogramming, swapping and program residence priority in the FACOM 230-60. 223-228 - David N. Freeman:

A storage-hierarchy system for batch processing. 229-243 - Erwin A. Hauck, Benjamin A. Dent:

Burroughs' B6500/B7500 stack mechanism. 245-251
Advances in magnetic memory design
- Robert W. Reichard, William F. Jordan Jr.:

A compact, economical core memory with all-monolithic electronics. 253-257 - Jack I. Raffel, Allan H. Anderson, Thomas S. Crowther, Terry O. Herndon, Charles E. Woodward:

A progress report on large capacity magnetic film memory development. 259-265 - C. C. M. Schuur:

A fast 21/2 D mass memory. 267-274 - Tse-Yun Feng:

A magnetic associative memory. 275-281
Switching theory
- Robert L. Herrmann:

Selection and implementation of a ternary switching algebra. 283-290 - Giuseppe Fantauzzi:

Application of Karnaugh maps to Maitra cascades. 291-296 - Stephen S. Yau, Calvin K. Tang:

Universal logic circuits and their modular realizations. 297-305 - Kenneth E. Batcher:

Sorting Networks and Their Applications. 307-314
Man-machine interface
- James F. Teixeira, Roy P. Sallen:

The Sylvania data tablet: a new approach to graphic data input. 315-321 - Alfred Feldman:

Computer input of forms. 323-331 - Francis F. Lee:

Machine-to-man communication by speech part 1: generation of segmental phonemes from text. 333-338 - Jonathan Allen:

Machine-to-man communication by speech part II: synthesis of prosodic features of speech by rule. 339-344 - Frederick D. Abraham, Laszlo Betyar, Richard Johnston:

An on-line multiprocessing interactive computer system for neurophysiological investigations. 345-352 - Sally Bowman, Richard A. Lickhalter:

Graphical data management in a time-shared environment. 353-362
Languages: today and tomorrow
- K. Bandat:

On the formal definition of PL/I. 363-373 - Erik Sandewall:

LISP A: a lisp-like system for incremental computing. 375-384 - Dave L. Londe, William J. Schoene:

TGT: transformational grammar tester. 385-393 - Norman R. Sinowitz:

DATAPLUS: a language for real time information retrieval from hierarchical data bases. 395-401 - Lawrence G. Tesler, Horace J. Enea:

A language design for concurrent processes. 403-408 - Larry L. Constantine:

Control of sequence and parallelism in modular programs. 409-414
General interest
- Alan B. Kamman, Donald R. Saxton:

Anatomy of a real-time trial: Bell Telephone's centralized records business office. 415-422 - Cloy J. Walter, Arline Bohl Walter, Marilyn Jean Bohl:

Fourth generation computer systems. 423-434 - Stanley E. Lass:

A fourth-generation computer organization. 435-441 - William P. Kavanaugh, Elwood C. Stewart, David H. Brocker:

Optimal control of satellite attitude acquisition by a random search algorithm on a hybrid computer. 443-452 - Michael E. Tarter, T. S. Hauser, Raymond L. Holcomb:

Evaluation and development techniques for computer assisted instruction programs. 453-460 - Michael H. Ballot, Kenneth E. Knight:

Computer capacity trends and order-delivery lags, 1961--1967. 461-466
Digital simulation techniques
- A. S. Chai:

Error estimate of a fourth-order Runge-Kutta method with only one initial derivative evaluation. 467-471 - Joseph S. Rosko:

Improved techniques for digital modeling and simulation of nonlinear systems. 473-481 - Mischa Schwartz, Steven H. Richman:

Extremal statistics in computer simulation of digital communication systems. 483-489 - E. W. Pullen, D. F. Shuttee:

MUSE: a tool for testing and debugging a multi-terminal programming system. 491-502
Fault diagnosis
- John J. Dent:

Diagnostic engineering requirements. 503-507 - Frank B. Cole, William V. Bell:

Self-repair techniques in digital systems. 509-514 - Karl N. Levitt, Milton W. Green, Jack Goldberg:

A study of the data commutation problems in a self-repairable multiprocessor. 515-527 - Herbert Y. Chang:

A distinguishability criterion for selecting efficient diagnostic tests. 529-534

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