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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1969: Vas Vegas, Nevada, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '69 Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 18-20, 1969, Las Vegas, Navada, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 35, AFIPS / ACM 1969, ISBN 978-1-4503-7906-9
Operating systems
- C. V. Ramamoorthy, Mario J. Gonzalez Jr.:
A survey of techniques for recognizing parallel processable streams in computer programs. 1-15 - Jack E. Shemer, Douglas W. Heying:
Performance modeling and empirical measurements in a system designed for batch and time-sharing users. 17-26 - Butler W. Lampson:
Dynamic protection structures. 27-38 - Richard R. Linde, Clark Weissman, Clay E. Fox:
The ADEPT-50 time-sharing system. 39-50 - J. E. Braun, A. Gartenhaus:
An operational memory share supervisor providing multi-task processing within a single partition. 51-59
Array logic - logic design of the 70's
- Richard A. Henle, Irving T. Ho, G. A. Maley, Ronald Waxman:
Structured logic. 61-67 - F. D. Erwin, J. F. McKevitt:
Characters: universal architecture for LSI. 69-79 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
Fault location in cellular arrays. 81-88 - C. V. Ramamoorthy, S. C. Economides:
Fast multiplication cellular arrays for LSI implementation. 89-98 - Donald F. Calhoun:
The pad relocation technique for interconnecting LSI arrays of imperfect yield. 99-109
The computer security and privacy controversy
- Ralph O. Skatrud:
A consideration of the application of cryptographic techniques to data processing. 111-117 - Clark Weissman:
Security controls in the ADEPT-50 time-sharing system. 119-133 - Edward V. Comber:
Management of confidential information. 135-143
Programming languages and language processors
- Victor Schneider:
Some syntactic methods for specifying extendible programming languages. 145-156 - James E. Vander Mey, Robert C. Varney, Robert E. Patchen:
SYMPLE: a general syntax directed macro preprocessor. 157-167 - Prentiss Hadley Knowlton:
An algebraic extension to LISP. 169-178 - William H. Josephs:
An on-line machine language debugger for OS/360. 179-186 - Robert A. Freiburghouse:
The multics PL/1 compiler. 187-199
Forthcoming computer architectures
- P. M. Melliar-Smith:
A design for a fast computer for scientific calculations. 201-208 - R. W. Watson, T. H. Myer, Ivan E. Sutherland, M. K. Vosbury:
A display processor design. 209-217 - R. W. Murphy:
The system logic and usage recorder. 219-229 - J. J. Pariser, H. E. Maurer:
Implementation of the NASA modular computer with LSI functional characters. 231-245
Digital simulation of continuous systems
- Granino A. Korn:
Project DARE: Differential Analyzer REplacement by on-line digital simulation. 247-254 - Michael J. Merritt, Donald S. Miller:
MOBSSL-UAF: an augmented block structured continuous system simulation language for digital and hybrid computers. 255-274 - Mark A. Franklin, Jon C. Strauss:
A hybird computer programming system. 275-285 - W. L. Graves, R. A. MacDonald:
Hybrid executive: user's approach. 287-296
Problems in medical data processing
- Robert A. Greenes, A. N. Pappalardo, C. W. Marble, G. Octo Barnett:
A system for clinical data management. 297-305 - Jay C. Weber, Wilbur D. Hagamen:
Medical education: a challenge for natural language analysis, artificial intelligence, and interactive graphics. 307-318
Architectures for long term reliability
- Herbert Y. Chang, J. M. Scanlon:
Design principles for processor maintainability in real-time systems. 319-328 - M. Ball, F. Hardie:
Effects and detection of intermittent failures in digital systems. 329-335 - F. D. Erwin, Edward H. Bersoff:
Modular computer architecture strategy for long term missions. 337-345 - E. J. Dieterich, L. C. Kaye:
A compatible airborne multiprocessor. 347-357
What happened to LSI promises
- H. G. Rudenberg:
Large-scale integration: promises versus accomplishments: the dilemma of our industry. 359-367 - C. G. Thornton:
What has happened to LSI: a supplier's view. 369-378
Topics in on-line techniques
- Jerrold M. Grochow:
Real-time graphic display of time-sharing system operating characteristics. 379-386 - Hugo A. Di Giulio, Paul L. Tuan:
A graph manipulator for on-line network picture processing. 387-398 - George M. Miller:
On-line recognition of hand-generated symbols. 399-412
Data base and file management strategies
- Ned Chapin:
Common file organization techniques compared. 413-422 - John R. Files, Harry D. Huskey:
An information retrieval system based on superimposed coding. 423-432 - James P. Considine, Allan H. Weis:
Establishment and maintenance of a storage hierarchy for an on-line data base under TSS/360. 433-440 - Ho-Nien Liu, William S. Peck, Paul T. Pollard:
Resources management subsystem for a large corporate information system. 441-452 - Stephen W. Kidd:
Incorporating complex data structures into a language for social science research. 453-461
Circuit/memory innovations
- Lutz J. Micheel:
Nanosecond threshold logic gates for 16 X 16 bit, 80 ns LSI multiplier. 463-468 - J. R. Burns, J. H. Scott:
Silicon-on-sapphire complementary MOS circuits for high speed associative memory. 469-477 - Thomas W. Hart Jr., Durrell W. Hillis, John Marley, Robert C. Lutz, Charles R. Hoffman:
A main frame semiconductor memory for fourth generation computers. 479-488 - A. H. Bobeck, R. F. Fischer, A. J. Perneski:
A new approach to memory and logic-cylindrical domain devices. 489-498 - M. Blanchon, M. Carbonel:
A new integrated magnetic memory. 499-503 - L. A. Prohofsky, D. W. Morgan:
Mated film memory: implementation of a new design and production concept. 505-513
Using computers in education
- D. M. Robinson:
A computer engineering laboratory. 515-523 - P. Oliver, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
Evaluation of an interactive display system for teaching numerical analysis. 525-533 - Paul Lorton Jr., J. Slimick:
Computer based instruction in computer programming: a symbol manipulation-list processing approach. 535-544
Hardware techniques for interfacing man with the computer
- A. M. Hlady:
A touch sensitive X-Y position encoder for computer input. 545-551 - Thomas W. Gay Jr.:
A queueing model for scan conversion. 553-560 - Michael L. Dertouzos:
Character generation from resistive storage of time derivatives. 561-568 - Koji Nezu, Sachio Naito:
Economical display generation of a large character set. 569-573
Computer-aided design of computers
- Frederick M. Haney:
ISDS: a program that designs computer instruction sets. 575-580 - Bruce A. Chubb:
Directed library search to minimize cost. 581-597 - William K. Orr:
Computer-aided design for custom integrated systems. 599-611
Computer output microfilm systems
- Don M. Avedon:
An overview of the computer output microfilm field. 613-623 - S. A. Brown:
The microfilm page printer: software considerations. 625-627 - John K. Koeneman, John R. Schwanbeck:
Computer microfilm: a cost cutting solution to the EDP output bottleneck. 629-635
The future in data processing with communications
- Norman Nisenoff:
Design of distributed communications system: a case study. 637-653 - J. S. Sykes:
Analysis of the communications aspects of an inquiry-response system. 655-667 - W. W. Chu:
A study of asynchronous time division multiplexing for time-sharing computer systems. 669-678
Topical papers
- David B. Mayer:
The involved generation: computing people and the disadvantaged. 679-690 - J. D. McCully:
The Q approach to problem solving. 691-699 - Nancy W. Clark, William J. Cody:
Self-contained exponentiation. 701-706 - H. Potash, A. Tyrrill, D. Allen, S. Joseph, Gerald Estrin:
DCDS digital simulating system. 707-720 - S. K. Das, W. S. Mohn:
Pattern recognition in speaker verification. 721-732
Hybrid techniques and applications
- Alan M. Carlson:
A hybird/digital software package for the solution of chemical kinetic parameter identification problems. 733-750 - Donald J. Newman, Jon C. Strauss:
The extended space technique for hybird computer solution of partial differential equations. 751-760 - Nelson H. Kemp:
Extension and analysis of use of derivatives for compensation of hybrid solution of linear differential equations. 761-769 - Philip Balaban:
HYPAC: a hybrid-computer circuit simulation program. 771-780
Real-time hybrid computational systems
- Theodore R. Strollo, Raymond S. Tomlinson, Edward R. Fiala:
A time shared I/O processor for realtime hybrid computation. 781-788 - J. S. Hughes, T. H. Witzel:
On-line software checkout facility for special purpose computers. 789-800 - J. M. Simmons, J. W. Benson, J. P. Fiedler:
A hybrid frequency response technique and its application to aircraft flight flutter testing. 801-807
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