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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1970: Houston, Texas, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '70 Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 17-19, 1970, Houston, Texas, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 37, AFIPS / ACM 1970, ISBN 978-1-4503-7904-5

A spectrum of programming languages
- M. E. Barton:

The macro assembler, SWAP: a general purpose interpretive processor. 1-8 - Stephen A. Schuman, Philippe Jorrand:

Definition mechanisms in extensible programming languages. 9-20 - Edward F. Storm, R. H. Vaughan:

Vulcan: a string handling language with dynamic storage control. 21-32
Modern memory systems
- Robert M. Meade:

On memory system design. 33-43 - Samuel J. Penny, Robert Fink, Margaret Alston-Garnjost:

Design of a very large storage system. 45-51 - Donald Lund, Charles A. Allen, Stanley R. Andersen, George K. Tu:

Design of a megabit semiconductor memory system. 53-62
Design for reliability
- Douglas C. Bossen, Daniel L. Ostapko, Arvind M. Patel:

Optimum test patterns for parity networks. 63-68 - Y. Koga, C. Chen, K. Naemura:

A method of test generation for fault location in combinational logic. 69-78 - C. P. Disparte:

The application of parity checks to an arithmetic control. 79-85
Operating systems and schedules
- V. A. Abell, Saul Rosen, R. E. Wagner:

Scheduling in a general purpose operating system. 89-96 - Walter J. Doherty:

Scheduling TSS/360 for responsiveness. 97-111 - Allan L. Scherr, David C. Larkin:

Time-sharing for OS. 113-118 - Robert Sedgewick, R. Stone, J. W. McDonald:

SPY: a program to monitor OS/360. 119-128
Aerospace applications
- Kenton S. Day:

An efficient algorithm for optimum trajectory computation. 129-133 - W. Trautwein, C. L. Connor:

Hybrid computer solutions for optimal control of time-varying systems with parameter uncertainties. 135-142
Computer procurement requirements in research and development
- Roy N. Freed:

The role of computer specialists in contracting for computers: an interdisciplinary effort. 143-148 - Mary Elizabeth Stevens:

Selected R&D requirements in the computer and information sciences. 159-168
Multi-access operating systems
- Albert L. Dean Jr.:

Development of the LOGICON 2 + 2 system. 169-180 - Robert V. Dickinson, William K. Orr:

System ten: a new approach to multiprogramming.
Analysis of retrieval systems
- William A. McCuskey:

On automatic design of data organization. 187-199 - Arthur J. Collmeyer, Jack E. Shemer:

Analysis of retrieval performance for selected file organization techniques. 201-210 - Vincent Y. Lum, Huei Ling, Michael E. Senko:

Analysis of a complex data management access method by simulation modeling. 211-222 - John M. Carroll, P. M. McLelland:

Fast "infinite-key" privacy transformation for resource-sharing systems. 223-230
Computer assisted undergraduate instruction
- Jacqueline S. Vierling, M. Shivaram:

On-line computer managed instruction: the first step. 231-239 - Donald C. Martin:

Development of analog/hybrid terminals for teaching system dynamics. 241-249 - Laurent Siklóssy:

Computer tutors that know what they teach. 251-255 - John J. Allan, J. J. Lagowski, Mark T. Muller:

Planning for an undergraduate level computer-based science education system that will be responsive to society's needs in the 1970's. 257-267
Computer communication part I
- Manley Rutherford Irwin:

The telecommunications equipment market: public policy and the 1970's. 269-274 - G. E. Heyliger:

Digital frequency modulation as a technique for improving telemetry sampling bandwidth utilization. 275-279 - Norman M. Abramson:

THE ALOHA SYSTEM: another alternative for computer communications. 281-285
Computer aided design
- E. David Crockett, David H. Copp, J. W. Frandeen, Clifford A. Isberg, Peter Bryant, Wesley E. Dickinson, Michael R. Paige:

Computer-aided system design. 287-296 - Roger C. Hurst, Allen B. Rosenstein:

Integrated computer aided design systems. 297-314 - Robert Beckermeyer:

Interactive graphic consoles: environment and software. 315-323
Interfacing computers and education
- Rolfe H. Newton, Paul W. Vonhof:

MDS: a unique project in computer-assisted mathematics. 325-332 - Marvin C. Woodfill:

Teaching digital system design with a minicomputer. 333-343 - M. Granger Morgan, Mary R. Mirabito, Norman J. Down:

Computer jobs through training: a preliminary project report. 345-354
Computer communication part II
- Joseph F. Ossanna, Jerome H. Saltzer:

Technical and human engineering problems in connecting terminals to a time-sharing system. 355-362
Hybrid systems
- W. R. Dodds:

Multiprogramming in a medium-sized hybrid environment. 363-368 - James L. Elshoff, Paul T. Hulina:

The binary floating point digital differential analyzer. 369-376 - Robert M. Howe, Richard A. Moran, Thomas D. Berge:

Time sharing of hybrid computers using electronic patching. 377-386
Simulation languages and systems
- John D. Markel, Bernard J. Carey:

Digital voice processing with a wave function representation of speech. 387-397 - B. E. Tossman, C. E. Williams, N. K. Brown:

SIMCON: an advancement in the simulation of physical systems. 399-405 - R. L. Granger, G. S. Robinson:

COMSL: a communication system simulation language. 407-414 - George R. Trimble Jr., D. A. Bavly:

CyberLogic: a new system for computer control. 415-422 - Roger S. Walker, Baxter F. Womack, C. E. Lee:

A model for traffic simulation and a simulation language for the general transportation problem. 423-431
Art, vice and games
- Anthony I. Wasserman:

Realization of a skillful bridge bidding program. 433-444 - Dennie Van Tassel:

Computer crime. 445-450 - Robert Mallary:

TRAN2: a computer graphics program to make sculpture. 451-460
Computers and manufacturing
- J. E. Stuehler:

Manufacturing process control at IBM. 461-469 - Lawrence A. O'Neill:

Extending computer: aided design into the manufacture of pulse equalizers. 471-475
Effect of government controls in the computing industry
- Dines Bjørner:

Finite state automation: definition of data communication line control procedures. 477-491 - D. E. Farmer:

A strategy for detecting faults in sequential machines not possessing distinguishing sequences. 493-501 - H. M. Gates, R. B. Blizard:

Coding/decoding for data compression and error control on data links using digital computers. 503-514
Computational efficiency and performance
- Gerald N. Pitts, Paul B. Crawford, Barry L. Bateman:

Minimizing computer cost for the solution of certain scientific problems. 515-518 - Boris Beizer:

Analytical techniques for the statistical evaluation of program running time. 519-524 - Bertram Bussell, R. A. Koster:

Instrumenting computer systems and their programs. 525-534
Text processing
- Richard S. Glantz:

SHOEBOX: a personal file handling system for textual data. 535-545 - Roger Roberts:

HELP: a question answering system. 547-554 - C. G. Moore, R. P. Mann:

CypherText: an extensible composing and typesetting language. 555-561
Communication and on-line systems
- R. G. Spencer:

Integration of rapid access disk memories into real-time processors. 563-567 - T. C. Malia, Gary W. Dickson:

Management problems unique to on-line real-time systems. 569-579 - Gerald J. Clancy Jr.:

ECAM: extended communications access method for OS/360. 581-588 - N. A. Palley, D. H. Erbeck, J. A. Trotter Jr.:

Programming in the medical real-time environment. 589-598 - J. S. Prokop, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:

Decision making with computer graphics in an inventory control environment. 599-607 - Susan T. Sacks, N. A. Palley, Herbert Shubin, Abdelmonem A. Afifi:

Concurrent statistical evaluation during patient monitoring. 609-614
Selected computer systems architectures
- Arnold M. Peskin:

Associative capabilities for mass storage through array organization. 615-620 - Jerry D. Erwin, E. Douglas Jensen:

Interrupt processing with queued content-addressable memories. 621-627 - Clay McFarland:

A language-oriented computer design. 629-640
Prospects for analog/hybrid computing
- Arthur I. Rubin:

Analog/hybrid: what it was, what it is, what it may be. 641-652
Topical paper
- Mitsuhito Sakaguchi, Nobuo Nishida:

The hologram tablet: a new graphic input device. 653-658

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