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Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 10, 1967
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1967
- Louis Fein, Anthony G. Oettinger:
ACM has a crisis of identity? 1 - Gerard Salton:
Covering the computer field. 2 - George E. Forsythe:
A university's educational program in computer science. 3-11 - Peter Calingaert:
System performance evaluation: survey and appraisal. 12-18 - Edward Morenoff, John B. McLean:
A code for non-numeric information processing applications in online systems. 19-22 - Dennis J. Aigner:
Letters to the editor: An interpretive input routine for linear programming. 23-26 - B. E. Cooper:
A unifying computational method for the analysis of complete factorial experiments. 27-34 - Anthony Hassitt:
Data directed input-output in FORTRAN. 35-39 - W. Murray Strome:
Uniform random. 40 - Peter W. Shantz, R. A. German, J. G. Mitchell, R. S. K. Shirley, C. Robert Zarnke:
WATFOR - The University of Waterloo FORTRAN IV compiler. 41-44 - P. G. Moulton, M. E. Muller:
DITRAN - a compiler emphasizing diagnostics. 45-52 - William J. Cody, Anthony Ralston:
A note on computing approximations to the exponential function. 53-55 - Morton Goldberg:
On the computation of least squares polynomials. 56-57 - John A. C. Bingham:
An improvement to iterative methods of polynomial factorization. 57-60 - John F. Banzhaf:
Computers and the copyright law: a commentary. 61 - James P. Titus:
Computers, communications, and the FCC. 62-67
Volume 10, Number 2, February 1967
- R. O. Fisher, C. D. Shepard:
Time sharing on a computer with a small memory. 77-81 - Jacques Cohen:
A use of fast and slow memories in list-processing languages. 82-86 - James Wing:
Abacus computation in number systems of bases other than ten. 86 - Helmuth Späth:
Algorithm 295: Exponential curve fit. 87 - G. J. Makinson:
Algorithm 296: Generalized least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials. 87-88 - Betty Jane Gassner:
Sorting by replacement selecting. 89-93 - George S. Fishman:
Problems in the statistical analysis of simulation experiments: the comparision of means and the length of sample records. 94-99 - Richard Bellman, Harriet H. Kagiwada, Robert Kalaba:
Invariant imbedding and the numerical integration of boundary-value problems for unstable linear systems of ordinary differential equations. 100-102 - George D. Byrne:
Parameters for pseudo Runge-Kutta methods. 102-104 - I. Bennett Goldberg:
27 bits are not enough for 8-digit accuracy. 105-106 - Louis W. Ehrlich:
A modified Newton method for polynomials. 107-108 - S. G. Carmer:
Programming the tabular method of analysis of variance for factorial experiments. 109-110 - Samuel Gorenstein:
Testing a random number generator. 111-118 - John L. Pfaltz, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Computer representation of planar regions by their skeletons. 119-122 - Stan Shannon, Claudia I. Henschke:
Stat-Pack: a biostatistical programming package. 123-125 - James P. Titus:
Pros and cons of patenting computer programs. 126-127
Volume 10, Number 3, March 1967
- I. C. Pyle:
Format effectors in ISO7 and ASCII. 137 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:
"Panini-Backus Form" suggested. 137 - N. G. de Bruijn:
Additional comments on a problem in concurrent programming control. 137-138 - John F. Banzhaf:
Call for information: law and data processing. 138 - Richard Y. Kain:
Aesop and the referee: a fable. 138 - Tom Scharf:
More on processing 64-channel cards. 138 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 139-140 - Alex Orden:
The emergence of a profession. 145-147 - L. Fulkerson:
Should there be a CS undergraduate program? 148 - William F. Atchison:
A reply to Fulkerson's comments. 148 - Edward Morenoff, John B. McLean:
Application of level changing to a multilevel storage organization. 149-154 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Daniel L. Murphy:
Structure of a LISP system using two-level storage. 155-159 - Ellen R. Clark:
On the automatic simplification of source-language programs. 160-165 - Melvin Klerer, Jack May:
Automatic dimensioning. 165-166 - L. D. Neidleman:
An application of FORMAC. 167-168 - William M. Waite:
An efficient procedure for the generation of closed subsets. 169-171 - L. von Sydow:
Computer typesetting of ALGOL. 172-174 - C. T. Fike:
Methods of evaluating polynomial approximations in function evaluation routines. 175-178 - B. E. Rodden:
Error-free methods for statistical computations. 179-180 - J. Boothroyd:
Algorithm 297: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of the symmetric system. 181-182 - John J. Walton:
Tensor calculations on computer: appendix. 183-186 - Allan M. Krall, Robert Fornaro:
An algorithm for generating root locus diagrams. 186-188 - J. Boothroyd:
Remark on Algorithm 281: Abscissas and weights for Romberg quadrature. 188 - James P. Titus:
The Nebulous future of machine translation. 189-191
Volume 10, Number 4, April 1967
- Lawrence G. Tesler:
On "systematic generation of Hamiltonian circuits". 201-202 - S. M. Roberts, Benito Flores:
Mr. Roberts and Mr. Flores reply. 202 - Robert W. Bemer:
ESC facility in USASCII. 202 - Gerard Salton:
The European computer gap. 203 - Bernard A. Galler, Alan J. Perlis:
A proposal for definitions in ALGOL. 204-219 - Harold S. Stone:
One-Pass compilation of arithmetic expressions for a parallel processor. 220-223 - R. A. Brooker:
A note: Top-to-bottom parsing rehabilitated?. 223-224 - Louis W. Ehrlich:
Corrigenda: numerical analysis. 224 - Peter Calingaert:
Corrigenda: computer systems. 224 - Mark M. Klein:
Scheduling project networks. 225-231 - Paul S. Dwyer, Bernard A. Galler:
A method for the solution of transportation problems with tall matrices. 231-234 - Andrew D. Hall, Forman S. Action:
Scheduling university course examinations by computer. 235-238 - E. Eisner:
Numerical integration of a function that has a pole. 239-243 - I. D. Hill, Malcolm C. Pike:
Algorithm 299: Chi-squared integral. 243-244 - J. H. Gunn:
Algorithm 300: Coulomb wave functions. 244-245 - James P. Titus:
Computer inquiries increase in Washington. 246
Volume 10, Number 5, May 1967
- Lewis C. Corey:
What level for ACM publications? 259 - Letter to the Editor: The President's letter. 259
- Louis Fein:
What is the true value of conferences? 259-260 - David A. Bridger:
Comments on "levels of computer systems". 260 - Peter A. Businger:
FORTRAN subroutines for scalar products. 260 - Martin Schatzoff, R. Tsao, R. Wing:
An experimental comparison of time sharing and batch processing. 261-265 - Edward S. Walter, Victor L. Wallace:
Further analysis of a computing center environment. 266-272 - Gary D. Hornbuckle:
A multiprogramming monitor for small machines. 273-278 - Stewart I. Schlesinger, Lawrence Sashkin:
POSE: a language for posing problems to a computer. 279-285 - Gerald S. Shedler:
Parallel numerical methods for the solution of equations. 286-291 - Gillian Bond, Michael L. V. Pitteway:
Algorithm 301: Airy function. 291-292 - J. Boothroyd:
Algorithm 302: Transpose vector stored array. 292-293 - G. J. Makinson:
Remark on Algorithm 28: Least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials. 293 - John J. Kohfeld:
Certification of Algorithm 30: Numerical solution of the polynomial equation. 293 - Kenneth E. Hillstrom:
Certification of Algorithm 279: Chebyshev quadrature. 294 - J. W. Evans, Frank Harary, M. Stuart Lynn:
On the computer enumeration of finite topologies. 295-297 - Glen G. Langdon Jr.:
An algorithm for generating permutations. 298-299 - Salil K. Nandi, E. V. Krishnamurthy:
A simple technique for digital division. 299-301 - Cyril N. Alberga:
String similarity and misspellings. 302-313 - James P. Titus:
Copyright revision legislation. 314-315 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
Oettinger exposes dangers to scientific endeavor inherent in copyright bill. 315-317
Volume 10, Number 6, June 1967
- Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 335-337 - K. J. Engvold, J. L. Hughes:
A model for a multifunctional teaching system. 339-342 - Robert F. Rosin:
Relative to the President's December letter. 342 - Vincent E. Giuliano:
Additional references. 342 - Raj Reddy:
Pitch period determination of speech sounds. 343-348 - Scott H. Cameron, Duncan Ewing, Michael Liveright:
DIALOG: a conversational programming system with a graphical orientation. 349-357 - Harold W. Lawson:
PL/I list processing. 358-367 - John Abramowich:
Storage allocation in a certain iterative process. 368-370 - David Ross:
The checkless society: individual authorization of payment. 370 - Gene H. Golub, T. N. Robertson:
A generalized Bairstow algorithm. 371-373 - L. J. Gallaher:
Algorithm 303: An adaptive quadrature procedure with random panel sizes. 373-374 - I. D. Hill, S. A. Joyce:
Algorithm 304: Normal curve integral. 374-375 - Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill:
Remark on Algorithm 179: Incomplete Beta ratio. 375-376 - John H. Welsch:
Certification of Algorithm 253: Eigenvalues of a real symmetric matrix by the QR method. 376 - John H. Welsch:
Certification of Algorithm 254: Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a real symmetric matrix by the QR method. 376-377 - G. J. Makinson:
Remarks on Algorithm 296: Generalized least squares fit by orthogonal polynomials. 377 - M. Donald MacLaren:
Algorithm 272: Procedure for the normal distribution function. 377 - Sven J. Cyvin:
Remarks on Algorithm 226: Normal distribution function. 377 - D. Ibbetson:
Remarks on Algorithm 209: Gauss. 377 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Remarks on Algorithm 181: Complementary error function - large X. 377 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Remarks on Algorithm 180: Error function - large X. 377 - Martin Crawford, Robert Techo:
Remarks on Algorithm 123: Real error function, ERF (x). 377 - I. D. Hill, S. A. Joyce:
Algorithm 304: Normal curve integral. 377 - James P. Titus:
Security and privacy. 379-381
Volume 10, Number 7, July 1967
- Robert W. Bemer:
Letter to the editor: on format effectors. 396 - Kenneth Wright:
Letters to the editor: on Bellman's method for unstable linear systems. 396 - W. I. Givens:
Letter to the editor: a "subprofessional" comments. 396 - Norman R. Nielsen:
The simulation of time sharing systems. 397-412 - Laszlo Betyar:
A user-oriented time-shared online system. 413-419 - Stuart E. Madnick:
String processing techniques. 420-424 - Larry Irwin:
Implementing phrase-structure productions in PL/I. 424 - Russell W. Stineman:
Plotting a function of three independent variables. 425-428 - J. K. S. McKay:
On the representation of symmetric polynomials. 428-429 - David G. Moursund:
Optimal starting values for Newton-Raphson calculation of x1 2. 430-432 - William M. Waite:
A language independent macro processor. 433-440 - Michael D. Callahan, Anson E. Chapman:
Description of basic algorithm DETAB/65 preprocessor. 441-446 - Ira Pohl:
A method for finding Hamilton paths and Knight's tours. 446-449 - Paul Bratley, J. K. S. McKay:
Algorithm 305: symmetric polynomial. 450 - Paul Bratley:
Algorithm 306: permutations with repetitions. 450-451 - J. K. S. McKay:
Algorithms 307: Symmetric group characters. 451-452 - R. J. Ord-Smith:
Algorithm 308 Generation of the permutations in psedo-lexicographic order. 452 - R. J. Ord-Smith:
Remarks on algorithm 87, 102, 130, 202: generation of permutations in lexicographical order. 452-453 - Lee S. Sims:
Certification of algorithm 258: transport and algorithm 293: transportation problem. 453 - Helmuth Späth:
Certification of algorithm 285: the mutual primal-dual method. 453 - Michael L. V. Pitteway:
Remark on algorithm 301: Airy function. 453 - James P. Titus:
Changes in government procurement policies. 454-455
Volume 10, Number 8, August 1967
- Thos. D. Truitt:
Thoughts on continuous change simulation languages. 463 - David C. Cooper:
Böhm and Jacopini's reduction of flow charts. 463 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
President's letter to the ACM membership. 464-468 - A. Michael Noll:
A computer technique for displaying n-dimensional hyperobjects. 469-473 - Jerry A. Ralya:
A comment on Galler's letter. 473 - Joseph Weizenbaum:
Contextual understanding by computers. 474-480 - Douglas T. Ross:
The AED free storage package. 481-492 - Ikuo Nakata:
On compiling algorithms for arithmetic expressions. 492-494 - Lyle B. Smith:
A comparison of batch processing and instant turnaround. 495-500 - Herbert Schorr, William M. Waite:
An efficient machine-independent procedure for garbage collection in various list structures. 501-506 - Ned Chapin:
Parsing of decision tables. 507-511 - Antonino Machado Souza Filho, Georges Schwachheim:
Algorithm 309: Gamma function with arbitrary precision. 511-512 - Robert W. Bemer:
Towards standards for handwritten zero and oh: much ado about nothing (and a letter), or a partial dossier on distinguishing between handwritten zero and oh. 513-518 - James P. Titus:
ARPA: a visible means of support. 519-520
Volume 10, Number 9, September 1967
- A. Gabay:
Change CACM and journal format? 531 - John McCarthy:
Comments on time sharing. 531 - William J. Cody:
Another aspect of economical polynomials. 531 - Alan F. Westin:
Special report: legal safeguards to insure privacy in a computer society. 533-537 - Lynn Yarbrough:
Precision calculations of e and constants. 537 - Richard W. Conway, Howard L. Morgan:
Tele-CUPL: a telephone time sharing system. 538-542 - James C. Howard:
Computer formulation of the equations of motion using tensor notation. 543-548 - Helmut Weber:
A microprogrammed implementation of EULER on IBM system/360 model 30. 549-558 - R. J. Parente, Howard S. Krasnow:
A language for modeling and simulating dynamic systems. 559-567 - Vincent A. Busam:
An algorithm for class scheduling with section preference. 567-569 - Bruce A. Chartres:
Algorithm 310: Prime number generator 1. 569 - Bruce A. Chartres:
Algorithm 311: Prime number generator 2. 570 - Arthur M. Lesk:
Dynamic computation of derivatives. 571-572 - Fabrizio Luccio:
A comment on index register allocation. 572-574 - B. J. Austin, T. S. Holden, R. H. Hudson:
DAD, the C.S.I.R.O operating system. 575-583 - James D. Foley:
A Markovian model of the university of Michigan executive system. 584-588 - James P. Titus:
The patchwork nature of government computing support. 589-592
Volume 10, Number 10, October 1967
- Anthony G. Oettinger:
The hardware-software complementarity. 604-606 - A. Hood Roberts:
Pinpointing the dates of data examined by the ALPAC. 609 - Z. L. Pankowicz:
Further clarification of dates. 609 - Eric P. Hamp:
What are the most promising avenues of approach to attaining MT? 609-610 - William Squire:
On "numerical integration of a function that has a pole". 610 - Donald E. Knuth:
The remaining trouble spots in ALGOL 60. 611-618 - Peter J. Brown:
The ML/I macro processor. 618-623 - Earl J. Bell:
Decomposition programming: an analysis of matrix substructure. 624-626 - Max V. Mathews, Carol Lochbaum, Judith A. Moss:
Three fonts of computer drawn letters. 627-630 - Peter S. Rosenbaum:
A grammar base question-answering procedure. 630-635 - John L. Smith:
Microprogramming under a page on demand strategy. 636-646 - Richard C. Singleton:
On computing the fast Fourier transform. 647-654 - Duane A. Adams:
A stopping criterion for polynomial root finding. 655-658 - Malcolm C. Harrison, J. T. Schwartz:
SHARER, a time sharing system for the CDC 6600. 659-665 - Paul Friedland:
Algorithm 312: Absolute value and square root of a complex number. 665 - Paul Bratley, J. K. S. McKay:
Algorithm 313: Multi-dimensional partition generator. 666 - Kenneth E. Hillstrom:
Chebyshev quadrature. 666 - James P. Titus:
An interview with Dr. Herbert R. J. Grosch. 667
Volume 10, Number 11, November 1967
- Artenio De Matteis:
Improvements based on computed errors. 683 - C. T. Fike:
A rational approximation optimal by Moursund's criterion. 683-684 - R. J. Ord-Smith:
Remark on Langdon's algorithm. 684 - Eliezer Naddor:
M in Z: a game for man-machine studies. 684 - I. C. Pyle:
Character coding for information processing interchange. 684 - M. D. Oestreicher, M. J. Bailey, J. I. Strauss:
GEORGE 3 - A general purpose time sharing and operating system. 685-693 - Jesse H. Katz:
An experimental model of system/360. 694-702 - Thomas H. Naylor, Kenneth Wertz, Thomas H. Wonnacott:
Methods for analyzing data from computer simulation experiments. 703-710 - B. A. Marron, Paul A. D. de Maine:
Automatic data compression. 711-715 - Roger E. Levien, M. E. Maron:
A computer system for inference execution and data retrieval. 715-721 - R. H. Shumway:
On the expected gain from adjusting matched term retrieval systems. 722-725 - D. B. Dulley, Michael L. V. Pitteway:
Algorithm 314: Finding a solution of N functional equations in N unknowns. 726 - Helmuth Späth:
Algorithm 315: The damped Taylor's series method for minimizing a sum of squares and for solving systems of nonlinear equations. 726-728 - Kenneth M. Brown:
Algorithm 316: Solution of simultaneous non-linear equations. 728-729 - Charles L. Robinson:
Algorithm 317: Permutation. 729 - James P. Titus:
Service bureaus versus Banks. 744-745
Volume 10, Number 12, December 1967
- Ira Pohl:
Phas-structure productions in PL/I: Phas-structure productions in PL/I0. 757 - G. E. Watts:
In memory of Richard Goodman. 757 - P. P. Lo:
Use Chinese for zero and oh? 757 - Lyle B. Smith:
Re family membership in ACM. 757 - Peter C. Lockemann, W. Dale Knutsen:
A multiprogramming environment for online data acquisition and analysis. 758-764 - Daniel L. Drew:
The LACONIQ monitor: time sharing for online dialogues. 765-771 - David M. Dahm, T. H. Gerbstadt, M. M. Pacelli:
A system organization for resource allocation. 772-779 - C. C. Gotlieb, Derek G. Corneil:
Algorithms for finding a fundamental set of cycles for an undirected linear graph. 780-783 - Arla E. Weinert:
A SIMSCRIPT-FORTRAN case study. 784-792 - L. Peter Deutsch, Butler W. Lampson:
An online editor. 793-799 - Sak Charmonman:
Eigenvectors of a 2n×2n matrix. 800-801 - J. Boothroyd:
Algorithm 318: Chebyschev curve-fit. 801-803 - Rudolf Bayer, David Gries, Manfred Paul, Hans-Rüdiger Wiehle:
The ALCOR Illinois 7090/7094 post mortem dump. 804-808 - E. V. Krishnamurthy, Salil K. Nandi:
On the normalization requirement of divisor in divide-and-correct methods. 809-813 - James P. Titus:
Taxes at all levels. 814-815
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