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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1972: Anaheim, CA, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '72 Fall Joint Computer Conference, December 5-7, 1972, Anaheim, California, USA - Part II. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 41, AFIPS / ACM / Thomson Book Company, Washington D.C. 1972, ISBN 978-1-4503-7913-7

Computer assisted educational test construction
- F. D. Vickers:

Cognitive and creative test generators. 649-659 - Frank B. Baker:

A conversational item banking and test construction system. 661-667
Measurement of computer systems-executive viewpoint
- Arnold F. Goodman:

Measurement of computer systems: an introduction. 669-680
Architecture-topics of general interest
- Behrooz Parhami:

A highly parallel computing system for information retrieval. 681-690 - Leonard D. Healy, Gerald John Lipovski, Keith L. Doty:

The architecture of a context addressed segment-sequential storage. 691-701 - Judith A. Anderson, Gerald John Lipovski:

A cellular processor for task assignments in polymorphic, multiprocessor computers. 703-708 - David P. Casasent, Warren M. Sterling:

A register transfer module FFT processor for speech analysis. 709-717 - Kenneth J. Thurber, E. Douglas Jensen, Larry A. Jack, Larry L. Kinney, Peter C. Patton, Lynn C. Anderson:

A systematic approach to the design of digital bussing structures. 719-740
Distributed computing and networks
- John M. McQuillan, William R. Crowther, Bernard P. Cosell, David C. Walden, Frank E. Heart:

Improvements in the design and performance of the ARPA network. 741-754 - Edward K. Bowdon Sr., William J. Barr:

Cost effective priority assignment in network computers. 755-763 - William A. Wulf, Gordon Bell:

C.mmp: a multi-mini-processor. 765-777 - Gordon Bell, Peter Freeman:

C.ai: a computer architecture for AI research. 779-790
Natural language processing
- Naomi Sager:

Syntactic formatting of science information. 791-800 - Gary R. Martins:

Dimensions of text processing. 801-810 - Philip J. Stone:

Social indicators based on communication content. 811-817
Measurement of computer systems---software validation and reliability
- George N. Baird:

The DOD COBOL compiler validation system. 819-827 - Leon G. Stucki:

A prototype automatic program testing tool. 829-836 - Norman F. Schneidewind:

An approach to software reliability prediction and quality control. 837-847 - Alan G. Merten, Daniel Teichroew:

The impact of problem statement languages on evaluating and improving software performance. 849-857
Computer aided design
- Vincent A. Orlando, P. Bruce Berra:

The solution of the minimum cost flow and maximum flow network problems using associative processing. 859-866 - J. Raamot:

Minicomputer models for non-linear dynamic systems. 867-874 - Stephen A. Szygenda, Edward W. Thompson:

Fault insertion techniques and models for digital logic simulation. 875-884 - Donald A. Calahan, N. Orlandea:

A program for the analysis and design of general dynamic mechanical systems. 885-888
Computer network management
- David L. Grobstein, Ronald P. Uhlig:

A wholesale retail concept for computer network management. 889-898 - Leland H. Williams:

A functioning computer network for higher education in North Carolina. 899-904
Systems for programming
- Ben Wegbreit:

Multiple evaluators in an extensible programming system. 905-915 - Warren Teitelman:

Automated programmering: the programmer's assistant. 917-921 - A. Kossiakoff, T. P. Sleight:

A programming language for real-time systems. 923-942 - William A. Wulf:

Systems for systems implementors: some experiences from Bliss. 943-948
Measurement of computer systems-monitors and their applications
- Richard J. Ruud:

The CPM-X: a systems approach to performance measurement. 949-957 - C. Dudley Warner:

System performance and evaluation: past, present, and future. 959-964 - Henry O. Cureton:

A philosophy to system measurement. 965-969
Historical perspectives
- Maurice V. Wilkes:

Historical perspectives: computer architecture. 971-976 - James H. Pomerene:

Historical perspectives on computers: components. 977-983 - Albert S. Hoagland:

Mass storage: past, present and future. 985-991 - Walter F. Bauer, Arthur M. Rosenberg:

Software: historical perspectives and current trends. 993-1007
Interactive processing---experiences and possibilities
- George E. Beltz:

NASDAQ: the evolution of automation in OTC trading. 1009-1015 - J. P. Fichten:

The Weyerhaeuser information systems: a progress report. 1017-1024 - M. J. Tobias, Grayce M. Booth:

The future of remote information processing systems. 1025-1035 - Herbert F. Cronin:

Interactive processing: a user's experience. 1037-1044
Impact of new technology on architecture
- Edward L. Glaser, F. Way III:

The myth is dead: long live the myth. 1045-1048 - Tien Chi Chen:

Distributed intelligence for user-oriented computing. 1049-1056 - Ralph B. Conn, Nikitas A. Alexandridis, Algirdas Avizienis:

Design of a fault-tolerant, modular computer with dynamic redundancy. 1057-1067 - Gaymond W. Schultz, Raymond M. Holt:

MOS LSI minicomputer comes of age. 1069-1080
Robotics and teleoperators
- Maynard L. Moe, J. T. Schwartz:

Control of the Rancho electric arm. 1081-1087 - Amos Freedy, John Lyman:

Computer aiding and motion trajectory control in remote manipulators. 1089-1093 - James S. Albus:

A robot conditioned reflex system modeled after the cerebellum. 1095-1104
Data management systems
- Robert M. Curtice:

Data base design using IMS/360. 1105-1110 - C. Dana, Leon Presser:

An information structure for data base and device independent report generation. 1111-1116 - Max E. Ellis, William Katke, James Olson, Shou-Chuan Yang:

SIMS: an integrated, user-oriented information system. 1117-1131 - Bernard K. Plagman, Gene Altshuler:

A data dictionary/directory system within the context of an integrated corporate data base. 1133-1140
Measurement of computer systems-analytical considerations
- Thomas E. Bell, Barry W. Boehm, R. A. Watson:

Framework and initial phases for computer performance improvement. 1141-1154 - Stephen R. Kimbleton:

Core complement policies for memory allocation and analysis. 1155-1162 - Arnold F. Goodman:

Data modeling and analysis for users: a guide to the perplexed. 1163-1169
Language for artificial intelligence
- Gerald Jay Sussman, Drew V. McDermott:

From PLANNER to CONNIVER: a genetic approach. 1171-1179 - Jan A. Derksen, Johns F. Rulifson, Richard J. Waldinger:

The QA4 language applied to robot planning. 1181-1192 - Jerome A. Feldman, James R. Low, Daniel C. Swinehart, Russell H. Taylor:

Recent developments in SAIL: an ALGOL-based language for artificial intelligence. 1193-1202
User requirements of an information system
- Daniel Teichroew:

A survey of languages for stating requirements for computer-based information systems. 1203-1224
Measurement of computer systems-case studies
- Jon C. Strauss:

A benchmark study. 1225-1233
Service aspects of communications for remote computing
- R. R. Hench, D. F. Foster:

Toward an inclusive information network. 1235-1241
Training applications for various groups of computer personnel
- M. Granger Morgan, Norman J. Down, Robert W. Sadler:

Computer jobs through training: a final project report. 1243-1249 - G. H. Parrett, A. K. Prakash:

Implementation of the systems approach to central EDP training in the Canadian government. 1251-1256 - H. A. Grace:

Evaluations of simulation effects in management training. 1257-1259
Advanced technical devices
- B. Augusta, T. V. Harroun:

Conceptual design of an eight megabyte high performance charge-coupled storage device. 1261-1268 - Wilhelm Anacker:

Josephson tunneling devices: a new technology with potential for high-performance computers. 1269-1278 - Robert C. Minnick, Paul T. Bailey, Robert M. Sandfort, Warren L. Semon:

Magnetic bubble computer systems. 1279-1298
Advances in numerical computation
- James M. Varah:

Numerical solution of ill-posed problems using interactive graphics. 1299-1301 - Paul Concus:

Iterative solution of elliptic difference equations using fast direct methods. 1303-1308 - Kenneth M. Brown:

Computer oriented methods for fitting tabular data in the linear and nonlinear least squares sense. 1309-1315 - Alan George:

An efficient band-oriented scheme for solving n by n grid problems. 1317-1320

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