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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1971: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '71 Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 16-18, 1971, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 39, AFIPS / ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7910-6
Data communications
- Andrew W. Maholick, Richard B. Freeman:
A universal cyclic division circuit. 1-8 - Paul E. Boudreau, Robert F. Steen:
Cyclic redundancy checking by program. 9-15
Applications of computers in emerging nations
- Alan B. Kamman:
Development of computer applications in emerging nations. 17-26 - Antonio Luiz De Mesquita:
Notions about installing and maintaining a population register in Brazil. 27-30
Operating systems---some models and measures
- Richard A. Aschenbrenner, Lawrence W. Amiot, N. K. Natarajan:
The neurotron monitor system. 31-37 - Jon C. Strauss:
A simple thruput and response model of EXEC 8 under swapping saturation. 39-49 - David C. Wood, Ernest H. Forman:
Throughput measurement using a synthetic job stream. 51-56 - Gisaku Nakamura:
A feedback queueing model for an interactive computer system. 57-64
Terminals
- Michael L. Coleman, K. W. Hinkelman, W. J. Kolechta:
Alcoa Picturephone Remote Information System (APRIS). 65-70 - Ernesto J. Rodriguez:
Computer support for an experimental PICTUREPHONE®/Computer system at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. 71-77 - N. C. Loeber:
Proposed Braille computer terminal offers expanded world to the blind. 79-87
Simulation of environmental dynamics
- Barry L. Bateman, Paul B. Crawford, Dan D. Drew:
Numerical simulation of subsurface environment. 89-95 - W. E. Langlois:
Digital simulation of the general atmospheric circulation using a very dense grid. 97-103 - Laurence W. Ross:
Simulation of the dynamics of air and water pollution. 105-113 - Dexter J. Olsen:
Programming the war against water pollution. 115-121 - Glen W. Graves, David E. Pingry, Andrew B. Whinston:
Application of a large scale nonlinear programming problem to pollution control. 123-134
Images and patterns
- Amalie J. Frank:
Parametric font and image definition and generation. 135-144 - Larry D. Menninga:
A syntax-directed approach to pattern recognition and description. 145-151 - David S. Prerau:
Computer pattern recognition of printed music. 153-162
Large scale integration (LSI)
- Calvin K. Tang:
A storage cell reduction technique for ROS design. 163-169 - Teh-Sen Jen:
A new approach to implementing high-density shift registers. 171-176 - Kenneth J. Thurber, Robert Orval Berg:
Universal logic modules implemented using LSI memory techniques. 177-194
Computers in medicine---problems and perspectives
- Baldwin G. Lamson:
Medical information systems: a reformulation of the problems as perceived by a hospital administrator. 195 - C. T. Post Jr.:
New technologies in medicine. 195-196 - E. E. Van Brunt:
The role of computers and information systems in medicine. 196
The user interface for interactive search
- John L. Bennett:
The user interface for interactive search. 197
State of the computer art in biology
- Cyrus Levinthal:
Computer applications in cellular research: three-dimensional brain reconstructions. 199 - Newton E. Morton:
Computer applications in population studies. 199-200 - Robert Nathan:
Molecular biology as it relates to digital image processing. 200 - William F. Raub:
Automated information-handling in pharmacology research. 201 - William S. Yamamoto:
Computers in physiological modeling. 201-202
Simulation of aerospace systems
- D. G. O'Connor:
Introduction to training simulator programming. 203-212 - William B. Cleveland:
The handling qualities simulation program for the augmentor wing jet STOL research aircraft. 213-223 - R. S. Jackson, S. A. Bravdica:
Software validation of the Titan IIIC Digital Flight Control System utilizing a hybrid computer. 225-232 - S. P. Chew, J. E. Sanford, E. Z. Asman:
Multivariable function generation for simulations. 233-242
Programming languages and language processors
- Jean E. Sammet:
Problems in, and a pragmatic approach to, programming language measurement. 243-251 - Ben Wegbreit:
The ECL programming system. 253-262 - Donald D. Chamberlin:
The "single-assignment" approach to parallel processing. 263-269 - David J. Mishelevich:
MEANINGEX: a computer-based semantic parse approach to the analysis of meaning. 271-280
Application of computers to law enforcement and criminal justice
- John D. Hodges Jr.:
Law enforcement communication and inquiry systems. 281-293 - George M. Medak, Paul M. Whisenand, Gary Gack:
The Long Beach public safety information subsystem. 295-301 - Robert R. J. Gallati:
State criminal justice information systems. 303-308 - Ronald L. Baca, Michael G. Chambers, Walter L. Pringle, Stayton C. Roehm:
Automated court systems. 309-315
Experiments in on-line Delphi research
- Murray Turoff:
Delphi and its potential impact on information systems. 317-326 - Thomas B. Sheridan:
Technology for group dialogue and social choice. 327-335 - Stuart A. Umpleby:
Structuring information for a computer-based communications medium. 337-350
Interactive continuous-system simulation in research and education
- Michael J. Merritt, R. Sinclair:
INSIGHT: an interactive graphic instructional aid for systems analysis. 351-356 - A. A. Frank:
An interactive class oriented dynamic graphic display system using a hybrid computer. 357-359 - Donald C. Martin:
Hybrid terminal system for simulation in science education. 361-367 - G. F. Groner, R. L. Clark, R. A. Berman, Edward Charles DeLand:
BIOMOD: an interactive computer graphics system for modeling. 369-378 - Hans M. Aus, Granino A. Korn:
The future on-line continuous-system simulation. 379-386
Computer structures---past present and future
- C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell:
Possibilities for computer structures 1971. 387-394 - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
Computer structures: past, present and future (abstract). 395 - David B. G. Edwards:
Computer structures: past, present and future (abstract). 395 - Alan C. Kay:
Computer structures: past, present and future (abstract). 395-396
Computers in sports
- Gil Brandt:
The user's reaction to football play analysis and player ranking: do they make any difference? 397 - Ken Eppele:
Computers and scoreboards. 397-398 - Atam Lalchandani:
Football player ranking systems. 398-399 - Kent Mitchell:
Portable computer timing, analysis, and display systems for rowing applications: legal problems in computer sport systems. 399 - J. Gerry Purdy:
Computers in track. 399-400 - Frank B. Ryan:
Prospects for sophistication in football play analysis. 400
Numerical methods
- George A. Bekey, Man T. Ung:
On the hybrid computer solution of partial differential equations with two spatial dimensions. 401-410 - P. A. Gilmore:
Numerical solution of partial differential equations by associative processing. 411-418 - A. C. R. Newbery, Anne P. Leigh:
Consistency tests for elementary functions. 419-422
Laboratory automation
- P. R. Kennicott, V. P. Scavullo, J. S. Sicko, E. Lifshin:
Laboratory automation at General Electric Corporate Research and Development. 423-433 - C. E. Klopfenstein, Charles L. Wilkins:
Multicomputer processing in laboratory automation. 435-440 - Sam P. Perone:
Enhancement of chemical measurement techniques by real-time computer interaction. 441-453 - H. Dominic, J. Covvey, Allan G. Adelman, Clarence H. Felderhof, Paul Mendler, E. D. Wigle, Kenneth W. Taylor:
The television/computer system: the acquisition and processing of cardiac catheterization data using a small computer. 455-468 - I. Learman:
Cost benefits analysis in the design and evaluation of information systems. 469-476 - R. Morey, M. C. Adams, E. Laga:
Factors to be considered in computerizing a clinical chemistry department of a large city hospital. 477-490
Data base systems design
- J. C. Pendleton:
Integrated information system. 491-500 - Ian Hirschsohn:
A machine independent fortran data management software system for scientific and engineering applications. 501-513 - A. C. Patterson:
Requirements for a generalized data base management system. 515-522
Interactive text editing systems
- Wilfred J. Hansen:
User engineering principles for interactive systems. 523-532 - W. D. Elliott, Warren A. Potas, Andries van Dam:
Computer assisted tracing of text evolution. 533-540
Planning and designing of high performance systems
- John E. Austin:
Planning computer services for a complex environment. 541-547 - T. J. Gracon, R. A. Nolby, F. John Sansom:
A high performance computing system for time critical applications. 549-560 - Paul L. Peck:
Effective corporate networking, organization, and standardization. 561-569
Data security in data base systems
- John M. Carroll, Robert Martin, Lorine McHardy, Hans P. Moravec:
Multi-dimensional security program for a generalized information retrieval system. 571-577 - Morris H. Hansen:
Insuring confidentiality of individual records in data storage and retrieval for statistical purposes. 579-585 - Lance J. Hoffman:
The formulary model for flexible privacy and access controls. 587-601
The application of computers to urban planning and development
- Steven E. Gottlieb:
Integrated municipal information systems: benefits for cities - requirements for vendors. 603-607 - Caby C. Smith, Marvin S. White Jr.:
Geocoding techniques developed by the census use study. 609-617 - Betsy Schumacker:
URBAN COGO: a geographic-based land information system. 619-630
Selected papers in discrete simulation
- Gerald O. Barney:
Understanding Urban dynamics. 631-637 - Wolfgang P. Hoehenwarter, Kenneth E. Reich:
Bankmod: an interactive decision aid for banks. 639-649 - Stephen G. Chappell, Stephen S. Yau:
Simulation of large asynchronous logic circuits using an ambiguous gate model. 651-661 - George Epstein:
Adaptive memory trackers. 663-668
Planning community information utilities
- Barry W. Boehm:
Conference results. 669-670 - Donald Cohen:
Software design for the community information utility. 670-671 - Burt Nanus:
Management prospects and problems. 671 - Norman R. Nielsen:
Planning community information utilities. 671-672 - Edwin B. Parker:
Information services. 672-673
Computers and the problems of society
- Peter Kamnitzer:
Computers and urban problems. 675 - Norton F. Kristy:
The current crisis in American education. 675-676 - John McLeod:
International implications: need for world simulation. 676-677 - E. W. Paxson:
Computers and National Security. 677 - Roger Weinberg:
Ecological problems. 677-678
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