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Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 9, 1966
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1966
- George E. Forsythe:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 1 - Gerard Salton:
Toward a publications policy for ACM. 2 - Jerome A. Feldman:
A formal semantics for computer languages and its application in a compiler-compiler. 3-9 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Solution of transcendental equations by series reversion. 10-11 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Algorithm 273: Serrev. 11 - J. Boothroyd:
Algorithm 274: Generation of Hilbert derived test matrix. 11-12 - Gerhard Meidell Larssen:
Certification of algorithm 56: Complete elliptic integral of the second kind. 12 - Niklaus Wirth, Helmut Weber:
EULER: a generalization of ALGOL and it formal definition: Part 1. 13-25 - D. L. Fisher:
Data, documentation, and decision tables. 26-31 - Cyril G. Veinott:
Programming decision tables in FORTRAN, COBOL or ALGOL. 31-35 - B. A. Griffith:
Remarks on computer program for the construction of school timetables. 35 - L. Richard Turner:
On the confusion between "0" and "O". 35 - Joseph Weizenbaum:
ELIZA - a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine. 36-45 - Harris Hyman:
Comments on a problem in concurrent programming control. 45
Volume 9, Number 2, February 1966
- Wolfgang Händler:
On displaying the topological properties of a program. 59 - Robert F. Rosin:
On PUFFT. 59 - William H. Burge:
A reprogramming machine. 60-66 - Bertram Raphael:
The structure of programming languages. 67-71 - David Lorge Parnas:
A language for describing the functions of synchronous systems. 72-76 - Donald L. Wright:
A comparison of the FORTRAN language implementation for several computers. 77-79 - Robert S. Ledley, John Jacobsen, Marilyn Belson:
BUGSYS: a programming system for picture processing - not for debugging. 79-84 - Gerhard R. Deily:
Algorithm 275: Exponential curve fit. 85 - Gerhard R. Deily:
Algorithm 276: constrained exponential curve fit. 85-86 - Lyle B. Smith:
Algorithm 277: Computation of Chebyshev series coefficients. 86-87 - P. Lloyd:
Algorithm 278: Graph plotter. 88 - Niklaus Wirth, Helmut Weber:
EULER: a generalization of ALGOL, and its formal definition: Part II. 89-99 - Gerard Salton:
Control procedures for data communication - an ASA progress report. 100-105 - Robert V. Head:
Dribble posting a master file. 106-107 - Thomas E. Hull, J. Richard Swenson:
Tests of probabilistic models for propagation of roundoff errors. 108-113 - Abbas I. Abdel Karim:
The stability of the fourth order Runge-Kutta method for the solution of systems of differential equations. 113-116 - William C. Lynch:
Description of a high capacity, fast turnaround university computing center. 117-123 - Robert N. Kubik:
On applications of differential equations in general problem solving. 123
Volume 9, Number 3, March 1966
- Jack W. Carlson:
On determining C. S. education programs. 135 - Shulom Kurtz:
In defense of ALGOL. 135 - Reginald P. Tewarson:
On comparison of the algorithms for linear programming. 136 - D. V. Savidge:
Toward improved communication capability. 136 - Charles R. Pearson:
On JOE. 136 - John O'Connor:
On editorial procedures. 136 - George E. Forsythe:
Welcoming remarks. 137-138 - Heinz Zemanek:
Semiotics and programming languages. 139-143 - Jack B. Dennis, Earl C. Van Horn:
Programming semantics for multiprogrammed computations. 143-155 - Bertram Raphael:
The structure of programming languages. 155-156 - Peter J. Landin:
The next 700 programming languages. 157-166 - R. Narasimhan:
Syntax-directed interpretation of classes of pictures. 166-173 - Lawrence G. Roberts:
A graphical service system with variable syntax. 173-176 - Peter Naur:
Program translation viewed as a general data processing problem. 176-179 - Jean-Claude Boussard:
An ALGOL compiler: construction and use in relation to an elaborate operating system. 179-182 - Gene F. Leonard, John R. Goodroe:
More on extensible machines. 183-188 - William Orchard-Hays:
Multilevel operating systems. 189-190 - David E. Ferguson:
Evolution of the meta-assembly program. 190-196 - Ascher Opler:
Requirements for real-time languages. 196-199 - Jules I. Schwartz:
Online programming. 199-203 - Gerard Salton:
Data manipulation and programming problems in automatic information retrieval. 204-210 - Robert F. Simmons:
Storage and retrieval of aspects of meaning in directed graph structures. 211-215 - Calvin N. Mooers:
TRAC, a procedure-describing language for the reactive typewriter. 215-219 - Michael Woodger, Julien Green:
Summary session. 220-224 - Charles W. Bachman:
On a generalized language for file organization and manipulation. 225-226 - A. Caracciolo:
Some preliminary remarks on theoretical pragmatics. 226-227 - Jean E. Sammet:
The use of English as a programming language. 228-230 - Julien Green:
Microprogramming, emulators and programming languages. 230-232 - Saul Gorn:
Advanced programming and the aims of standardization. 232
Volume 9, Number 4, April 1966
- Leon Cooper:
Comments on professor Tewarson's letter. 241 - Solomon W. Golomb:
References to pentominoes. 241 - Leonard Uhr:
Is the groping IR field ready for a costly crash program? 241-242 - Peter J. Smith:
On CR review 8570. 242 - J. W. de Bakker:
On AXLE. 242 - David Lorge Parnas:
On the preliminary report of C3S. 242-243 - T. Wangsness, J. Franklin:
"Algorithm" and "formula". 243 - George E. Forsythe:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 244 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
On ACM's responsibility. 246 - Robert W. Rector:
Statement of principles. 247-253 - Gerard Salton:
Information dissemination and publication control. 254 - Alan J. Perlis:
A new policy for algorithms? 255 - George E. Forsythe:
Algorithms for scientific computation. 255-256 - John G. Herriot:
Algorithms section policy. 256 - David Lorge Parnas:
On facilitating parallel and multiprocessing in ALGOL. 257 - Frank A. Engel, Lewis A. Ondis:
On behalf of FORTRAN. 257 - Sol Broder:
On the problem of time table construction. 257 - Benson H. Scheff:
A simple user-oriented compiler source language for programming automatic test equipment. 258-266 - John W. Carr III, Jerome Welland:
A nonrecursive method of syntax specification. 267-269 - F. R. A. Hopgood, C. Litherland:
Algorithm 279: Chebyshev quadrature. 270 - John H. Welsch:
Algorithm 280: Abscissas and weights for Gregory quadrature. 271 - John H. Welsch:
Algorithm 281: Abscissas and weights for Romberg quadrature. 271-272 - Walter Gautschi:
Algorithm 282: Derivatives of ex/x, cos (x)/x, AND sin (x)/x. 272 - Immo O. Kerner:
Algorithm 283: Simultaneous displacement of polynomial roots if real and simple. 273 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Certification of Algorithm 9: Runge-Kutta integration. 273 - G. Bayer:
Remark on Algorithm 218: Kutta-Merson. 273 - Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:
Use of the computer to teach introductory statistics. 274-275 - C. M. Reeves:
An algorithm for generating projective reduction formulas for matrix elements of many-electron wavefunctions. 276-279 - R. J. Royston, J. Gregory:
A method for finding the least squares estimate of the intersection point of two Helices in space. 280-284 - Saul Gorn:
Recorded magnetic tape for information interchange (800 CPI, NRZI). 285-292 - John Waters:
Methods of numerical integration applied to a system having trivial function evaluations. 293-296 - C. T. Fike:
Starting approximations for square root calculation on IBM system /360. 297-299 - Roger H. Simonsen, D. Louise Anketell:
Mechanization of the curve fitting process: DATAN. 299-304 - George L. Cain:
A method for locating zeros of complex functions. 305-306
Volume 9, Number 5, May 1966
- V. G. Sprague, Solomon L. Pollack:
On storage space of decision tables. 319-320 - Niklaus Wirth:
A note on "Program structures for parallel processing". 320-321 - Donald E. Knuth:
Additional comments on a problem in concurrent programming control. 321-322 - Richard F. Thomas, Peter Henrici:
Corrections to numerical data on Q-D algorithm. 322-323 - Norman Davids:
Direct methods of computer analysis. 323 - George E. Forsythe:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 325 - William Fletcher:
ACM Algorithm 284: Interchange of Two Blocks of Data. 326 - William Fletcher, Roland Silver:
Algorithm 284: Interchange of two blocks of data. 326 - Thomas J. Aird:
Algorithm 285: The mutual primal-dual method. 326-328 - Donald S. Burdick, Thomas H. Naylor:
Design of computer simulation experiments for industrial systems. 329-339 - Nathaniel Macon, E. E. Walker:
A Monte Carlo algorithm for assigning students to classes. 339-340 - P. B. M. Roes:
A note on linear programming algorithm design: a combinatorial problem. 340-342 - Charles Erwin Cohn:
Incorporation of nonstandard input/output devices into FORTRAN systems. 343-344 - Phillip Deuel:
On a storage mapping function for data structures. 344-347 - O. G. Mancino:
Multiple precision floating-point conversion from decimal-to-binary and vice versa. 347-348 - John Lions:
Matrix reduction using the Hungarian method for the generation of school timetables. 349-354 - Charles R. Blair:
Certification of Algorithm 271: Quickersort. 354 - M. A. Rockwell, Herbert Shubin, Max Harry Weil, P. F. Meagher:
Shock III, a computer system as an aid in the management of critically III patients. 355-357 - Stephen M. Pizer:
Simulation of radioisotope scans by computer. 358-362 - William G. Smith, Martin B. Solomon:
A simulation of hospital admission policy. 362-365 - Corrado Böhm, Giuseppe Jacopini:
Flow diagrams, turing machines and languages with only two formation rules. 366-371 - Michael L. Pershing:
On 0 and O. 371 - Leon Shalla:
Automatic analysis of electronic digital circuits using list processing. 372-380 - B. Rust, W. R. Burrus, C. Schneeberger:
A simple algorithm for computing the generalized inverse of a matrix. 381-385 - Saul Gorn:
Eleven-sixteenths inch perforated paper tape. 386-387 - Courtesy E. P. Miles:
"Impact of computer applications on undergraduate mathematics instruction" explored at Florida State-ACM-SIAM symposium. 388-389 - Frank N. Marzocco:
Man, medicine, mathematics, and machines. 389 - Chris Shaw:
ACM Southern California's symposium poses adventureland, frontierland, fantasyland.... 390-391 - Jerome D. Carp:
SOFTWARE - where we are today, and trend. 390-393 - Noel Zakin:
New York City's top officials envision information system for total organization at ACM symposium. 392 - Melvin Klerer:
Basic problems in nonnumerical mathematics not yet well understood, SICSAM symposium reveals. 393
Volume 9, Number 6, June 1966
- R. P. Boas:
Capitalizaton of language references. 409 - Peter Henrici:
Test of probabilistic models for the propagation of roundoff errors. 409-410 - Jean E. Sammet:
More on CR 8570. 410-412 - Rowena Swanson:
Is the programming language designer losing sight of the user? 412 - Stephen Potter:
Correction to a comparison of Fortran language implementation. 412 - Niklaus Wirth, C. A. R. Hoare:
A contribution to the development of ALGOL. 413-432 - David W. Hutchinson:
A new uniform pseudorandom number generator. 432-433 - John E. L. Peck, Michael R. Williams:
Algorithm 286: Examination scheduling. 433-434 - F. R. A. Hopgood, C. Litherland:
Remark on Algorithm 279: Chebyshev quadrature. 434 - Martin B. Solomon:
Economies of scale and the IBM system/360. 435-440 - John G. Cleary:
A Fortran technique for simplifying input to report generators. 441-442 - Basil T. Carmody, Paul E. Jones Jr.:
Automatic derivation of microsentences. 443-449 - Saul Gorn:
Twelve-row punched-card code for information interchange. 450-459
Volume 9, Number 7, July 1966
- Walter F. Bauer:
Computer/communication systems for business. 474-475 - William E. Atchison:
Recent developments in computer science curriculum. 474 - Elliott I. Organick, Thomas A. Keenan, Sylvia Charp, Alexandra I. Forsythe:
Computer science in high school mathematics. 474 - Edward M. Rosen:
A review of quasi-Newton methods in nonlinear equation solving and unconstrained optimization. 475 - C. William Gear:
Numerical integration in ordinary differential equations operating under ILLIAC II time-sharing system. 475 - Louis W. Ehrlich:
Iterative vs. a direct method for solving fourth order elliptic difference equations. 475 - C. D. Isaacs, J. E. Stengle:
A new solution method for the determinantal equation of a matric polynomial. 475 - Beresford N. Parlett:
Convergence of the Q-R algorithm for Hessenberg matrices. 475 - Samuel D. Conte:
Numerical analysis. 475 - E. W. Verhoef:
Design of a multi-level file management system. 476 - Robert W. Rector:
A 3-ring tutorial. 476 - Larry Bernstein, F. E. Slojkowski:
An information system for the coordination of program design. 476-477 - John A. Postely:
File management. 476 - Bertram Raphael:
Aspects and applications of symbol manipulation. 476 - Orrin E. Taulbee, John T. Welch:
A new classification theory leading to automatic pattern recognition. 476 - Gloria M. Silvern, Leonard C. Silvern:
Computer-assisted instruction: specification of attributes for CAI programs and programmers. 476 - John R. Rice, Saul Rosen:
NAPSS - a numerical analysis problem-solving system. 476 - J. H. Bryant, Parlan Semple:
GIS: its capabilities and application. 477 - Roger V. Butler:
The Langley remote computing terminal system: implementation and first year's operation. 477-478 - Joseph W. Smith:
Time shared scheduling. 477 - Martin Greenberger, Malcolm M. Jones:
Online simulation in the OPS system. 477 - Emanuel Hayes:
A digital simulation model of a freeway diamond interchange. 477 - Vilas D. Henderson:
Functional design of a generalized vehicle flight simulation program. 477 - Martin Greenberger:
Computer simulation: organization and form. 477 - Richard R. Linde, Paul E. Chaney:
Operational management of time-sharing systems. 478 - Karl Ramsay, Jon C. Strauss:
A real time priority scheduler. 478 - Richard J. Hedger, Andrew G. Pontius, Jerrold M. Seehof, Gary G. Benson:
A terminal operated production program (TOPP) system. 478 - Solomon L. Pollack:
Business data processing. 478 - Allen Weingarten:
Analyzing a real time system. 478 - B. V. Bhimani, Roy D. Merrill, R. R. Mitchell, M. R. Stark:
An approach to speech synthesis and recognition on a digital computer. 478 - Robert G. Scherer:
The new partnership - EDP and management valuable or violent in the 1970's. 478 - Gerald H. Fine, Calvin W. Jackson, Paul V. McIsaac:
Dynamic program behavior under paging. 478 - Robert M. Anderson:
Management controls for effective and profitable use of EDP resources. 478 - Jerrold M. Seehof, Wayne O. Evans, James W. Friederichs, James J. Quigley:
Automated facilities layout program. 478 - David G. Hammel:
An economical electronic point-of-sale/updating system. 478 - G. H. Kuby:
Engineering, medical and scientific applications. 478 - James R. Oliver:
Undergraduate student papers. 479 - Arthur M. Rosenberg:
Program structures for the multiprogramming environment. 479 - C. V. Ramamoorthy:
The analytic design of a dynamic look-ahead and program segmenting system for multiprogrammed computers. 479 - William E. Farley, Alfred H. Pulido, Tate M. Minckler, Lee D. Cady Jr.:
Man/machine communications in the biological medical research environment. 479-480 - D. R. Winner, L. L. Marsh:
A technique for optimizing a function of many variables: determining the minimum energy configuration of a crystal lattice. 480 - Michael S. Skaft:
An approximate solution to a weighted scheduling problem with multiple constraints. 480 - George Forbes:
An engineering simulator. 480 - Mark Halpern:
Symbolic processing of source language programs. 480 - Eugene D. Homer:
An algorithm for selecting and sequencing statements as a basis for a problem-oriented programming system. 480 - Ellen R. Clark:
On the automatic simplification of source-language programs. 480-481 - Stephen R. Yarnall, Richard A. Kronmal:
Computer aides to medical diagnosis - problems and progress. 480 - David Lorge Parnas:
State table analysis of programs in an ALGOL-like language. 481 - Bernard A. Galler, Alan J. Perlis:
A proposal for definitions in ALGOL. 481-482 - Paul Hamburger:
On an automated method of symbolically analyzing times of computer programs. 481 - A. E. Roberts:
The construction of recognizers. 481 - Michael E. Tarter, Richard A. Kronmal:
Non-uniform key distribution and address calculation sorting. 481 - Joseph A. Heiner, Reed O. Leishman:
A generalized random extract device. 481 - James A. Dugan, Robert S. Green, Jack Minker, Warren E. Shindle:
A study of the utility of a hybrid associative processor. 481 - Thomas E. Cheatham:
Compiling techniques. 481 - Charles W. Bachman:
Development in file manipulation techniques. 481 - John T. Chu, J. C. Chueh:
Error probability in decision functions for character recognition. 482 - Clifford J. Maloney:
Multinomial acceptance sampling. 482 - Frank T. Kuhn:
A real-time error correcting data transmission system treated as a Markov process. 482 - Richard Wesley Hamming:
Statistics in numerical analysis. 482 - K. E. Tiernan, R. G. Dietrich:
Digital generation of continuous filtered Gaussian noise. 482 - I. Holgersen, E. Knutson, D. R. Merrill:
Lunar orbiter command and telemetry data handling system (CTDH) at deep space stations. 482 - Harold R. Gillette:
A special purpose multiprogramming system for a computer-controlled telemetry data reduction system. 482 - John Michael Williams:
Design of the real-time executive for the Univac 418 system. 482 - John C. Alrich:
Custom design of a digital system - some case histories. 482 - David K. Oppenheim, Daniel P. Haggerty:
META5: A tool to manipulate strings of data. 483 - Martin L. Cramer, Jon C. Strauss:
A hybrid-oriented inter-active language. 483 - Juris Reinfelds, L. A. Flenker, Robert N. Seitz, P. L. Clem:
AMTRAM, a remote-terminal, conversational-mode computer system. 483 - Allan J. Humphrey, Shelby L. Brumelle:
An algorithm for retrieving indexed documents and its application. 483 - Robert M. Hayes:
Information retrieval. 483 - A. Roger Meetham:
Graph separability and word grouping. 483-484 - Christopher J. Shaw:
Programming languages for symbolic numeric and hybrid computation. 483 - Andrew L. Calvery, William G. Castner, Clarice I. MacDonald, Ruth E. Peerenboom:
The MECCA system, a modified list processing application for library collections. 483 - Samuel Kaufman:
The IBM technical information retrieval center (ITIRC) system techniques. 483 - N. G. Denil:
A language and model for computer design. 484 - Harold S. Corbin, Werner L. Frank:
Display-oriented computer usage system. 484 - Joseph Behar:
Applications of computer graphics. 484 - Janice R. Lourie, John J. Lorenzo, Abel M. Bomberault:
On-line textile designing. 484 - Peter Naur:
The science of datalogy. 485 - L. M. Cole:
A short critique on communications' contents page. 485 - Cyril G. Veinott:
More on programming decision tables. 485 - Gerard Salton:
On referees, reviewers and critics. 486 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
A vision of technology and education. 487-490 - Robert V. Head:
The banking information system concept. 491-496 - Peter M. Neely:
Comparison of several algorithms for computation of means, standard deviations and correlation coefficients. 496-499 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., Roger C. Wood:
Interarrival statistics for time sharing systems. 500-503 - John A. Boles, Peter T. Rux, Frederick W. Weingarten:
NEBULA: a digital computer using a 20Mc glass delay line memory. 503-508 - Allen Weingarten:
The Eschenbach drum scheme. 509-512 - W. A. Blankinship:
Algorithm 287: matrix triangulation with integer arithmetic [F1]. 513 - I. D. Hill, Malcolm C. Pike:
Algorithm 289: confidence interval for a ratio [G1]. 514 - W. A. Blankinship:
Algorithm 288: solution of simultaneous linear Diophantine equations [F4]. 514 - K. C. Peng:
Computational aspects of multiple covariance analysis on a multifactor structure. 515-518 - Vincent G. Sigillito:
A method for finding the m smallest values of a monotonic function defined on ordered sets of positive integers. 519-521 - R. D. Glautz:
Partial step integration. 521 - Richard Bellman, Harriet H. Kagiwada, Robert Kalaba:
Quasilinearization and the calculation of eigenvalues. 522-524 - Bruce I. Blum:
Free-text inputs to utility routines. 525-526 - Reino Kurki-Suonio:
On top-to-bottom recognition and left recursion. 527-528 - Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack, M. Gleser, S. Haberman:
Robot data screening: a solution to multivariate type problems in the biological and social sciences. 529-532
Volume 9, Number 8, August 1966
- Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's Letter to the ACM Membership. 545-546 - Jean E. Sammet:
Survey of formula manipulation. 555-569 - Carlos Christensen:
On the implementation of AMBIT, a language for symbol manipulation. 570-573 - Anthony C. Hearn:
Computation of algebraic properties of elementary particle reactions using a digital computer. 573-577 - George E. Collins:
PM, a system for polynomial manipulation. 578-589 - Robert G. Tobey:
Experience with FORMAC algorithm design. 589-597 - Ward Douglas Maurer:
Computer experiments in finite algebra. 598-603 - Adolfo Guzmán, Harold V. McIntosh:
CONVERT. 604-615 - Kenneth C. Knowlton:
A programmer's description of L6. 616-625 - William E. Ball, Robert I. Berns:
AUTOMAST: automatic mathematical analysis and symbolic translation. 626-633 - Joel Moses:
Solutions of systems of polynomial equations by elimination. 634-637 - Dale E. Jordan, Lewis C. Clapp, Richard Y. Kain:
Symbolic factoring of polynomials in several variables. 638-643
Volume 9, Number 9, September 1966
- Donald G. Audette:
Computer technology in communist China, 1956-1965. 655-661 - William F. Atchison:
Mathematics for undergraduate computer scientists. 662-670 - Ole-Johan Dahl, Kristen Nygaard:
SIMULA - an ALGOL-based simulation language. 671-678 - Paul W. Abrahams:
A final solution to the Dangling else of ALGOL 60 and related languages. 679-682 - J. Boothroyd:
Algorithm 290: linear equations, exact solutions. 683-684 - Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill:
Algorithm 291: logarithm of gamma function. 684 - M. Bell, Malcolm C. Pike:
Remark on algorithm 178 [E4] direct search. 684-685 - Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill:
Remarks on: algorithms 34, 54, 80, 221, and 291. 685-686 - A. Bergson:
Certification of algorithm 41: evaluation of determinant and algorithm 269: determinant evaluation. 686 - R. Fletcher:
Certification of algorithm 251: function minimisation. 686-687 - G. Stern:
Remark on algorithm 256: modified Graeffe method. 687 - L. Hansson:
Remark on algorithm 266: psuedo-random numbers. 687 - Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill:
Remark on algorithm 266: pseudo-random numbers. 687 - Richard B. McCammon:
Half rotations in N-dimensional Euclidean space. 688-689 - S. M. Roberts, Benito Flores:
Systematic generation of Hamiltonian circuits. 690-694
Volume 9, Number 10, October 1966
- Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 712-713 - Daniel Teichroew, John Francis Lubin:
Computer simulation - discussion of the technique and comparison of languages. 723-741 - Robert G. Tobey:
Eliminating monotonous mathematics with FORMAC. 742-751 - Richard Bellman, June D. Buell, Robert E. Kalaba:
Mathematical experimentation in time-lag modulation. 752-754 - W. C. Martin, K. C. Paulson, Lawrence Sashkin:
A general method of systematic interval computation for numerical integration of initial value problems. 754-757 - Saul Gorn:
Code extension in ASCII. 758-762 - Saul Gorn:
Rectangular holes in twelve-row puched cards. 763 - Saul Gorn:
Description of systems used for data transmission. 764-770
Volume 9, Number 11, November 1966
- Robert P. Larsen:
Data filtering applied to information storage and retrieval applications. 785-789 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Syntax macros and extended translation. 790-793 - Walter Gautschi:
Algorithm 292: regular Coulomb wave functions. 793-795 - Kenneth E. Hillstrom:
Certification of algorithm 257: Havie integrator. 795 - R. Williams:
Remark on algorithm 286: examination scheduling. 795 - Peter J. H. King:
Conversion of decision tables to computer programs by rule mask techniques. 796-801 - R. J. Clasen:
Techniques for automatic tolerance control in linear programming. 802-803 - Philip Rabinowitz:
Automatic integration of a function with a parameter. 804-806 - Robert H. Dargel, Frank R. Loscalzo, Thomas H. Witt:
Automatic error bounds on real zeros of rational functions. 806-809 - Susumu Kuno:
The augmented predictive analyzer for context-free languages - its relative efficiency. 810-823
Volume 9, Number 12, December 1966
- Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 838-839 - Aaron Finerman:
Computer capabilities at western european universities. 840-844 - Philip M. Sherman:
FLOWTRACE, a computer program for flowcharting programs. 845-854 - R. D. Wilkins:
General time-varying systems error sensitivities program. 855-859 - Irene Gargantini:
On the application of the process of equalization of maxima to obtain rational approximation to certain modified Bessel functions. 859-863 - John J. Walton:
Tensor calculations on the computer. 864 - J. E. Schlater, W. J. Hemmerle:
Statistical computations based upon algebraically specified models. 865-869 - G. Bayer:
Algorithm 293: transportation problem. 869-871 - Peter Bryant:
Levels of computer systems. 873-876 - Chacko T. Abraham, G. N. Lance, Trevor Pearcey:
Multiplexing of slow peripherals. 877-878
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