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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 6, 1967
Volume 6, Number 1, 1967
- Gerhard Bender, David N. Freeman, J. DeWitt Smith:

Function and Design of DOS/360 and TOS/360. 2-21 - A. Robert Cenfetelli:

Data Management Concepts for DOS/360 and TOS/360. 22-37 - Dominique H. Ricour, Vittorio Mei:

Internal Data Management Techniques for DOS/360. 38-48 - Joel D. Aron:

Real-Time Systems in Perspective. 49-67
Volume 6, Number 2, 1967
- John F. Keeley:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part I: Introduction. 78-79 - Gordon R. Blakeney, Lloyd F. Cudney, Charles R. Eickhorn:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part II: Design Characteristics of the 9020 System. 80-94 - James A. Devereaux:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part III: Control Program Features. 95-102 - Donald C. Lancto, Robert L. Rockefeller:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part IV: The Operational Error Analysis Program. 103-115 - Robert Suda:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part V: The Diagnostic Monitor. 115-123 - F. Kimber Seward:

An Application-Oriented Multiprocessing System Part VI: Programs for the Intended Application. 124-132
Volume 6, Number 3, 1967
- Gerald S. Shedler, M. M. Lehman:

Evaluation of Redundancy in a Parallel Algorithm. 142-149 - John H. Mueller III:

Aspects of the Gemini Real-Time Operating System. 150-162 - Michael Montalbano:

High-Speed Calculation of the Critical Paths of Large Networks. 163-191 - Enrico J. Galli, Hisao Yamada:

An Automatic Dictionary and the Verification of Machine-Readable Text. 192-207
Volume 6, Number 4, 1967
- Stuart G. Tucker:

Microprogram Control for System/360. 222-241 - Robert D. Brennan, Martin Y. Silberberg:

Two Continuous System Modeling Programs. 242-266 - John L. Eisenbies:

Conventions for Digital Data Communication Link Design. 267-302

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