Donald E. Knuth, Martin A. Goetz
Page 585
Misako Konda
Page 587
This paper presents the essential contents of the Proposed American Standard Flowchart Symbols for Information Processing. This is the first proposed standard prepared by Subcommittee X3.6 on Problem Description and Analysis
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Robert J. Rossheim
Pages 599-604
M. J. Bailey, M. P. Barnett, R. P. Futrelle
Pages 605-608
Character addressable, variable field computers permit ready establishment and manipulation of variable width stacks. Single machine commands may push variable field items down into such stacks or pop them up. The availability …
Naomi Rotenberg, Ascher Opler
Pages 608-611
How effective is a compiler at replacing explicit verification, and what is the cost of this technique?
G. M. Weinberg, G. L. Gressett
Pages 610-613
The partitions of a set with
n elements are represented by certain
n-tuples of positive integers. Algorithms are described which generate without repetitions the
n-tuples corresponding to: (1) all partitions of the given set, …
George Hutchinson
Pages 613-614
William T. Foreman
Pages 615-616
J. Boothroyd
Page 615
D. Ibbetson
Page 616
George R. Schubert
Page 616
Malcolm D. Gray
Page 617
Malcolm D. Gray
Page 617
George R. Schubert
Page 617
Malcolm D. Gray
Page 618
D. Ibbetson
Page 618
Robert F. Blakely
Page 618
George R. Schubert
Page 618
Albert Newhouse
Page 618
David H. Collins
Page 619
Z. Filsak, L. Vrchoveká
Page 619
George R. Schubert
Page 619
Thomas A. Dwyer
Page 619
R. S. Scowen
Page 619
A FORTRAN program is described for use with the IBM 7090 system and an
x,
y-plotter to produce a contour map. A matrix of points evenly spaced in each dimension is contoured. Scale factors along the axes may be different and
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M. O. Dayhoff
Pages 620-622
An operating system is described which allows users to call up a remotely located computer from ordinary dial telephones. No special hardware or connections are required at the users' telephones. Input to the computer is through …
Thomas Marill, Daniel Edwards, Wallace Feurzeig
Pages 622-624
Glenn V. Dalrymple, Ruheri Perez-Tamayo
Pages 625-626
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company has installed a large-scale Automatic Data Acquisition (ADA) system which ties together the Company's manufacturing facilities located in Van Nuys and Sunnyvale, California. The system includes …
James D. Edwards
Pages 626-630
The paper begins by briefly describing the Stretch (IBM 7030) computer with special emphasis given to the organization and operation of its input-output equipment. Physical characteristics of the two-disk system (4,194,304 72 …
B. G. Carlson, E. A. Voorhees
Pages 631-634
The principal characteristics of current magnetic disks and tape units are summarized and compared. Some of the characteristics of disk files are illustrated in a sorting example and compared to a tapesort. The conclusion is
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Herman Hess
Pages 634-638
A technique which uses Fibonaccion search concepts has been developed to solve optimization problems involving unimodal functions of several variables. The technique has not been proven to be optimal in the sense that the one …
P. Krolak, L. Cooper
Pages 639-641
The ACM's growth continues: we are now at 13,000 members; expenses also grow. Our professional membership does not spring from a uniformly trained group as in mathematics or physics or even economics. Instead, our increasing
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Alan J. Perlis
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