


default search action
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

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














