


Остановите войну!
for scientists:


default search action
Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 5, 1962
Volume 5, Number 1, January 1962
- Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the president of ACM. 1 - C. E. Miller:
SIGMAP. 1 - Edgar Karst:
More about the Siemens 2002. 6 - Larry Travis:
In defense of artificial intelligence research. 6-7 - Bernard A. Galler:
Definition of software. 6 - B. F. Handy Jr.:
ACM 61 acknowledgements. 7 - Herbert Ohlman:
Discussion: The pros and cons of a special IR language: pro a special IR language. 8-10 - Jean E. Sammet:
Discussion - the pros and cons of a special IR language: comments. 8 - H. G. Bohnert:
Discussion: The pros and cons of a special IR language: comments. 10 - Robert A. Colilla, Burnett H. Sams:
Information structures for processing and retrieving. 11-16 - T. L. Wang:
An information system with the ability to extract intelligence from data. 16-18 - Victor H. Yngve:
COMIT as an IR language. 19-28 - Robert F. Barnes:
Language problems posed by heavily structured data. 28-34 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., Stephen Warshall:
Translation of retrieval requests couched in a "semiformal" English-like language. 34-39 - J. D. Sable:
Use of semantic structure in information systems. 40-42 - Mandalay Grems:
A survey of languages and systems for information retrieval. 43-46 - John E. L. Peck:
Alorithm 74: Curve fitting with constraints. 47 - Ivan Flores:
Algorithm 76: Sorting procedures. 48-50 - John E. L. Peck:
Algorithm 75: Factors. 48 - Brian Randell, C. G. Broyden:
Certification of Algorithm 66: INVRS. 50 - Kalman J. Cohen:
Certification of Algorithm 30: Numerical solution of the polynomial equation. 50 - Brian Randell:
Certification of Algorithm 50: Inverse of a finite segment of the Hilbert matrix. 50 - Joseph Henry Wegstein, W. W. Youden:
A string language for symbol manipulation based on ALGOL 60. 54-61 - Roger L. Boyell:
Real-time simulation of mapping radar. 61 - Saul Gorn:
Theory of mechanical languages. 62 - Herbert M. Teager:
Real-time, time-shared computer project. 62 - Richard G. Larson, Peter H. Sellers, Ruben Meyer:
Simulation and analysis of biochemical systems: II. solution of differential equations. 63-65
Volume 5, Number 2, February 1962
- Otto Mond:
Using an IF statement for bed comparison. 78 - Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the President. 79 - Hans Rudolf Schwarz:
An introduction to ALGOL: a tutorial paper on ALGOL with explanations and examples to make the use of the ALGOL report more familiar. 82-95 - Peter Wegner:
Priority assignment in a time-shared computer installation. 95 - Paul E. Hennion:
Algorithm 77: Interpolation, differentiation, and integration. 96 - Thomas P. Giammo:
Algorithm 79: Difference expression coefficients. 97 - C. Perry:
Algorithm 78: Rational roots of polynomials with integer coefficients. 97 - Leonard F. Longo:
SURGE: a recoding of the COBOL merchandise control algorithm. 98-100 - J. B. Watt, Willard H. Wattenburg:
A NELIAC-generated 7090-1401 compiler. 101-102 - James J. Baker:
A note on multiplying Boolean matrices. 102 - Conrad Weisert:
Tape splitting in an iterative program. 102 - Gerard Salton:
Manipulation of trees in information retrieval. 103-114 - David Garfinkel, William Polk, Joseph J. Higgins, Robert T. Ochser:
Simulation and analysis of biochemical systems: III. analysis and pattern recognition. 115-118 - George E. Forsythe, J. Von der Groeben, J. G. Toole:
Vectorcardiographic diagnosis with the aid of ALGOL. 118-122
Volume 5, Number 3, March 1962
- Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the President of ACM. 131 - Robert S. Ledley, James Bruce Wilson:
Automatic-programming-language translation through syntactical analysis. 145-155 - P. V. Ellis:
An evaluation of autocode readability. 156-159 - William C. Lynch:
On a wired-in binary-to-decimal conversion scheme. 159 - A. A. Grau:
On a floating-point number representation for use with algorithmic languages. 160-161 - Joseph Weizenbaum:
Knotted list structures. 161-165 - Malcolm B. Foster:
A method of representation, storage and retrieval of 13 random codes in a 4-digit number or 16 random codes in a 5-digit number. 165 - William Holsten:
Algorithm 80: Reciprocal gamma function of real argument. 166 - Brian H. Mayoh:
Algorithm 81: Economising a sequence 1. 166-167 - Brian H. Mayoh:
Algorithm 82: Economising a sequence 2. 167 - Brian H. Mayoh:
Algorithm 83: Optimal classification of objects. 167-168 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
Certification of Algorithm 60: Romberg integration. 168 - Maurice H. Halstead:
Certification of Algorithm 78: Ratfact. 168 - Leon Davidson:
Retrieval of misspelled names in an airlines passenger record system. 169-171 - Walter M. Carlson:
Computers: The key to total systems control: an industrial viewpoint. 172-173
Volume 5, Number 4, April 1962
- Donald E. Knuth, Saul Gorn:
Backus' language. 185 - Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the President of ACM. 186 - Robert Bosak, Richard F. Clippinger, Carey Dobbs, Roy Goldfinger, Renee B. Jasper, William Keating, George Kendrick, Jean E. Sammet:
An information algebra: phase 1 report - language structure group of the CODASYL development committee. 190-204 - H. Hellerman:
Addressing multidimensional arrays. 205-207 - Paul E. Hennion:
Algorithm 84: Simpson's integration. 208 - Thomas G. Evans:
Algorithm 85: Jacobi. 208 - John E. L. Peck, Günther F. Schrack:
Algorithm 86: Permute. 208-209 - John E. L. Peck, Günther F. Schrack:
Certification of Algorithm 71: Permutation. 209 - P. J. Brown:
Certification of Algorithm 35: Sieve. 209 - Donald E. Knuth:
The calculation of Easter. 209-210 - P. J. Brown:
Certification of Algorithm 71: Permutation. 209 - John R. Howell:
Algorithm 87: Permutation generator. 209 - C. J. Kaiser:
A method for eliminating ambiguity due to signal coincidence in digital design. 211-220 - Fred Gruenberger:
Use of newer character-addressable machines for high precision. 221 - O. Paul Staderman:
On magnetic tape transfer rates. 221 - Lauren B. Doyle:
Associated characteristics of words in text. 223 - Michael Kassler:
Decision of a musical system. 223 - Edward A. Feigenbaum, Herbert A. Simon:
Simulation of human verbal learning behavior. 223
Volume 5, Number 5, May 1962
- Harry D. Huskey:
Letters from the President of ACM. 235 - Joseph F. Cunnigham:
Why COBOL? 236 - Jean E. Sammet:
Basic elements of COBOL 61. 237-253 - A. Lippitt:
COBOL and compatability. 254-255 - Milton Siegel, Albert E. Smith:
Interim report on bureau of ships COBOL evaluation program. 256-259 - Richard Berman, Joseph Sharp, Lawrence Sturges:
Syntactical charts of COBOL 61. 260 - W. L. Donally:
A report writer for COBOL. 261 - W. Hicks:
The COBOL Librarian: a key to object program efficiency. 262 - James C. Emery:
Modular data processing systems written in COBOL. 263-268 - O. Kesner:
Floating-point arithmetic in COBOL. 269-271 - I. Greene:
Guides to teaching COBOL. 272-273 - Charles A. Bouman:
An advanced input-output system for a COBOL compiler. 273-277 - J. P. Mullin:
An introduction to a machine-independent data division. 277-278 - J. W. Mullen:
COBOL batching problems. 278-279 - John L. Cundiff:
Algorithm 88: Evaluation of asymptotic expression for the fresnel sine and cosine integrals. 280 - John L. Cundiff:
Algorithm 89: Evaluation of the fresnal sine integral. 280 - John L. Cundiff:
Algorithm 90: Evaluation of the fresnal cosine integral. 281 - Albert Newhouse:
Algorithm 91: Chebyshev curve-fit. 281 - Karl Heinz Buchner:
Certification of Algorithm 60: Romberg integration. 281 - Norman Landis, Andrew Manos, L. Richard Turner:
Initial experience with an operating multiprogramming system. 282-286 - Derek Johann Roek:
Algorithm 92: Simultaneous system of equations and matrix inversion routine. 286
Volume 5, Number 6, June 1962
- Harry D. Huskey:
Letter from the retiring President of ACM. 297 - Bruce Gilchrist:
ACM membership survey. 297 - Anthony G. Oettinger, Howard H. Aiken:
Retiring computer pioneer. 298-299 - Franz L. Alt:
Fifteen years ACM. 300-307 - Isaac L. Auerbach, Alwin Walther, Ambros P. Speiser:
International federation of information processing news. 308 - Irving N. Rabinowitz:
Report on the algorithmic language FORTRAN II. 327-337 - Henry C. Thacher Jr.:
A redundancy check for ALGOL programs. 337-342 - Terence G. Jones:
A note on sampling a tape-file. 343 - C. A. Oster:
One lost bit. 343 - Millard H. Perstein:
Algorithm 93: General order arithmetic. 344 - Jerome M. Kurtzberg:
Algorithm 94: Combination. 344 - Frank Stockmal:
Algorithm 95: Generation of partitions in part-count form. 344 - Robert W. Floyd:
Algorithm 96: Ancestor. 344-345 - Robert W. Floyd:
Algorithm 97: Shortest path. 345 - Stephen J. Garland, Anthony W. Knapp:
Algorithm 99: Evaluation of Jacobi symbol. 345-346 - John L. Pfaltz:
Algorithm 98: Evaluation of definite complex line integrals. 345 - Philip J. Kiviat:
Algorithm 100: Add item to chain-linked list. 346 - Philip J. Kiviat:
Algorithm 101: Remove item from chain-linked list. 346 - Günther F. Schrack, M. Shimrat:
Algorithm 102: Permutation in lexicographical order. 346 - Bichard Steck:
Remark on Algorithm 19: Rinomial coefficients. 347 - A. P. Relph:
Certification of Algorithm 46: Exponential of a complex number. 347 - Richard A. Conger:
Certification of Algorithm 58: Matrix inversion. 347 - A. P. Relph:
Certification of Algorithm 48: Logarithm of a complex number. 347 - Guy F. Kuncir:
Algorithm 103: Simpson's rule integrator. 347 - John Caffrey:
Certification of Algorithm 66: Invrs. 348 - Brian Randell:
Remark on Algorithm 76: Sorting procedures. 348 - Victor E. Whittier:
Certification of Algorithm 77: Avint. 348 - A. P. Relph:
Certification of Algorithm 67: Cram. 348 - James W. Hanson, Jane Shearin Caviness, Camilla Joseph:
Analytic differentiation by computer. 349-355 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:
General language translation schemata. 356 - Clarice I. MacDonald:
Trajectory computation in a problem-oriented language. 356 - Harold Borko:
Criteria for acceptable abstracts. 356 - M. R. Kellington:
Digitaria sanguinalis. 364 - R. E. Dickie:
More on an IF statement for bed comparison. 364 - Morton Nadler:
IFAC conference: Corrected impression. 364
Volume 5, Number 7, July 1962
- George H. Mealy:
Programming systems, whither? 374-375 - Peter Wegner:
Communications between independently translated blocks. 376-381 - Klaus Appel:
Solution of Eigenvalue problems with approximately known Eigenvectors. 381 - L. J. Larsen:
A modified inversion procedure for product form of the inverse linear programming codes. 382-383