dblp: AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1967: Anaheim, CA, USA (original) (raw)



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jump to- Hybrid facility performance improvements
- Advances in computer circuits
- Display systems and equipment
- Executive control programs
- Management information systems
- Memory system technology
- Digital simulation languages and systems
- Position papers for main frame memory technology - a debate
- New developments in programming languages and language processors
- Position papers for panel discussion: the impact of new technology on the analog/hybrid art-I
- Quality papers of general interest - I
- Computer organization - II

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Hybrid facility performance improvements

Mark S. Fineberg, Omri Serlin:
Multiprogramming for hybrid computation. 1-13

James I. Crawford, Morris J. Bodoia:
The IADIC: a hybrid computing element. 15-21

Wolfgang K. Giloi, Heinz Sommer:
PHENO: a new concept of hybrid computing elements. 23-32
Advanced computer generated graphics

Janice R. Lourie, John J. Lorenzo:
Textile graphics applied to textile printing. 33-40

L. B. Lesem, P. M. Hirsch, J. A. Jordan Jr.:
Holographic display of digital images. 41-47

Chris Wylie, Gordon W. Romney, David C. Evans, Alan Erdahl:
Half-tone perspective drawings by computer. 49-58

George A. Chapman, John J. Quann:
VISTA: computed motion pictures for space research. 59-63
Advances in computer circuits

Richard L. Petritz:
Current status of large scale integration technology. 65-85

Merlin G. Smith, William A. Notz:
Large-scale integration from the user's point of view. 87-94

Marvin B. Rudin, Richard L. O'Day, R. H. Jenkins:
A family of linear integrated circuits for data systems. 95-101
Hybrid computation-several applications

Ewart Edward Leslie Mitchell:
The effect of digital compensation for computation delay in a hybrid loop. 103-108

Bruce Johnson, Samuel S. Weiner:
Hybrid Apollo docking simulation. 109-120

P. F. Bohn Jr.:
Hybrid, six-degree-of-freedom, man-and-the-loop, simulation of a lifting reentry vehicle. 121

George A. Bekey, J. C. Maloney, Rajko Tomovic:
Solution of integral equations by hybrid computation. 143-148
Display systems and equipment

Carl Machover:
Graphic CRT terminals: characteristics of commercially available equipment. 149-159

Murray L. Kesselman:
How do we stand on the big board? 161-167

R. H. Terlet:
The CRT display subsystem of the IBM 1500 instructional system. 169-176

Howard Blatt:
Conic display generator using multiplying digital-analog decoders. 177-184
Impact of LSI on future computer systems

H. R. Beelitz, Saul Y. Levy, Robert J. Linhardt, H. S. Miller:
System architecture for large-scale integration. 185-200
Executive control programs

Henry Wyle, Gerald J. Burnett:
Management of periodic operations in a real-time computation system. 201-208

Thomas C. Wood:
A generalized supervisor for a time-shared operating system. 209-214

J. L. Johnstone:
A real time executive system for manned spaceflight. 215-230

D. B. J. Bridges:
Executive programs for the LACONIQ time-shared retrieval monitor. 231-242

Lance V. Moberg:
An executive system for on-line programming on a small-scale system. 243-254
Input/output techniques

Albert S. Hoagland:
Mass storage revisited. 255-260

Richard D. Joyce, Stanley Homa Jr.:
High-speed thermal printing. 261-267

Gilbert P. Hyatt:
Solid state synchro-to-digital converter. 269-279

Kenneth Fertig, Duncan B. Cox Jr.:
A new high-speed general purpose I/O with real-time computing capability. 281-289
Management information systems

Frank H. Benner:
On designing generalized file records for management information systems. 291-303

H. Sam Woodgate:
The planning network as a basis for resource allocation, cost planning and project profitability assessment. 305-320
Computing in the humanities and social sciences - a status report

Louis T. Milic:
Winged words: varieties of computer applications to literature. 321-326

Allen Forte:
Music and computing: the present situation. 327-329

George L. Cowgill:
Computer applications in archaeology. 331-337

Kenneth Janda:
Computer applications in political science. 339-345
Memory system technology

Richard H. Jones, Eric E. Bittmann:
The B8500-microsecond thin-film memory. 347-352

Philip A. Harding, Michael W. Rolund:
Bit access problems in 2-1/2D 2-wire memories. 353-362

C. F. Chong, R. Mosenkis, D. K. Hanson:
Engineering design of a mass random access plated wire memory. 363-370

Robert E. Chapman, Matthew J. Fisher:
A new technique for removable media, read-only memories. 371-379

D. E. Brewer, S. Nissim, G. V. Podraza:
Low power computer memory system. 381-393
Software for hardware types

Albert B. Tonik:
Development of executive routines, both hardware and software. 395-408

R. Armstrong, H. Conrad, P. Ferraiolo, P. Webb:
Systems recovery from main frame errors. 409-411

William M. McKeeman:
Language directed computer design. 413-417
Digital simulation languages and systems

Norman R. Nielsen:
An approach to the simulation of a time-sharing system. 419-428

D. Fox, J. L. Kessler:
Experiments in software modeling. 429-436

Louis R. Glinka, R. Michael Brush, Alan J. Ungar:
Design, thru simulation, of a multiple-access information system. 437-447

David Lorge Parnas, John A. Darringer:
SODAS and a methodology for system design. 449-474
Achievements in medical data processing

John P. Bodkin:
Requirements for a shared data processing system for hospitals. 475-480

W. J. Dixon:
Use of displays with packaged statistical programs. 481-484

Caroline Horton, Tate M. Minckler, Lee D. Cady Jr.:
MEDATA: a new concept in medical records management. 485-489

Irwin R. Etter:
Requirements for a data processing system for hospital laboratories. 491-496

William J. Sanders, Gary Y. Breitbard, D. Cummins, J. Robert Flexer, K. Holtz, J. Miller, Gio Wiederhold:
An advanced computer system for medical research. 497-508
Position papers for main frame memory technology - a debate

George A. Bekey:
The impact of new technology on the analog hybrid art-I. 509-511
Position papers for panel discussion: information services and communications (computer utilities)

E. M. Grabbe:
Information services and communications: (computer utilities). 513-523
New developments in programming languages and language processors

George H. Mealy:
Another look at data. 525-534

Robert M. Balzer:
Dataless programming. 535-544

Samuel L. Feingold:
PLANIT: a flexible language designed for computer-human interaction. 545-552

John J. Donovan, Henry F. Ledgard:
A formal system for the specification of the syntax and translation of computer languages. 553-569

Ronald W. Jonas:
Generalized translation of programming languages. 570-580
Techniques to facilitate conversion to new machines

W. Barkley Fritz:
Computer change at the Westinghouse Defense and Space Center. 581-586

Maurice H. Halstead:
Machine-independence and third-generation computers. 587-592
Position papers for panel discussion: the impact of new technology on the analog/hybrid art-I

T. R. Finch:
A debate main frame memory technology. 593-600
Computer organization - I

Hugh C. Lauer:
Bulk core in a 360/67 time-sharing system. 601-609

J. G. Valassis:
Modular computer design with picoprogrammed control. 611-619

Mel Pirtle:
Intercommunication of processors and memory. 621-633

W. J. Poppelbaum, C. Afuso, J. W. Esch:
Stochastic computing elements and systems. 635-644
Quality papers of general interest - I

Paul P. Shipley:
A practical method for comparing numerical integration techniques. 645-651

G. W. Schultz, J. M. Colebank:
AutoSACE-automatic checkout for Poseidon. 653-663

Arvid G. Larson, Richard C. Singleton:
Real-time spectral analysis on a small general-purpose computer. 665-674

Melvin Klerer, Fred Grossman:
Further advances in two-dimensional input-output by typewriter terminals. 675-687
The role of the graphic processor in programming systems

Louis Gallenson:
A graphic tablet display console for use under time-sharing. 689-695

Carl Christensen, Elliot N. Pinson:
Multi-function graphics for a large computer system. 697-711

John D. Joyce, Marilyn J. Cianciolo:
Reactive displays: improving man-machine graphical communication. 713-721

Ronald A. Morrison:
Graphic language translation with a language independent processor. 723-731
Computer organization - II

Algirdas Avizienis:
Design of fault-tolerant computers. 733-743

Henry Wyle, Gerald J. Burnett:
Some relationships between failure detection probability and computer system reliability. 745-756

Gerald J. Burnett, L. J. Koczela, Robert A. Hokom:
A distributed processing system for general purpose computing. 757-768
Quality papers of general interest - II

G. E. Bryan:
JOSS: 20, 000 hours at a console: a statistical summary. 769-777

Philip H. Hartman, David H. Owens:
How to write software specifications. 779-790

D. N. Senzig:
Observations on high-performance machines. 791-799

Richard D. Greenblatt, Donald E. Eastlake III, Stephen D. Crocker:
The Greenblatt chess program. 801-810

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