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- 1961
- A. A. Alexander:
Communications for computer applications. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 219-231 - James P. Anderson:
A computer for direct execution of algorithmic languages. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 184-193 - Walter F. Bauer, Werner L. Frank:
DODDAC: an integrated system for data processing, interrogation, and display. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 17-32 - Leon Bloom, Isador Pardo, William Keating, Earl Mayne:
Card random access memory (CRAM): functions & use. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 147-157 - D. N. Buell:
Chrysler optical processing scanner (COPS): a character recognition system which is independent of character, translation, size or orientation. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 352-370 - Arthur J. Burns, Richard E. Kopp:
Combined analog-digital simulation. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 114-123 - Leon Gainen:
A simulation model for data system analysis. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 79-86 - Saul I. Gass:
The role of digital computers in Project Mercury. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 33-46 - Geoffrey Gordon:
A general purpose systems simulation program. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 87-104 - W. K. Green, Arnold Peckar:
Real-time simulation in Project Mercury. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 54-78 - T. J. Heckelman, R. H. Lazinski:
Information handling in the defense communications control complex. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 241-256 - Walter A. Helbig, A. Schwartz, C. S. Warren, W. E. Woods, H. S. Zieper:
The logic design of the FC-4100 data-processing system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 158-165 - Joseph Heskin:
The Saturn automatic checkout system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 232-240 - Takashi Ishidate, Seiichi Yoshizawa, Kyozo Nagamori:
Eddycard memory: a semi-permanent storage. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 194-208 - Tom Kilburn, R. B. Payne, D. J. Howarth:
The Atlas supervisor. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 279-294 - R. L. Kuehn:
Dataview, a general purpose data display system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 174-183 - P. B. Lazovick, J. C. Trosl, A. W. Reickord, Robert S. Green:
A versatile man-machine communication console. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 166-173 - R. T. Loewe, P. Horowitz:
Display system design considerations. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 323-331 - David Malin:
CONTRANS: (conceptual thought, random-net simulation). AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 124-134 - Marvin S. Maxwell:
An automatic digital data assembly system for space surveillance. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 257-263 - Justin A. Perlman:
Digital data transmission: the user's view. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 209-212 - Evan L. Ragland:
Digital-to-voice conversion. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 135-146 - A. O. Ridgway:
An automated technique for conducting a total system study. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 306-322 - Marilyn B. Scott, Robert Hoffman:
The Mercury programming system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 47-53 - R. J. Segal, H. P. Guerber:
Four advanced computers: key to Air Force digital data communication system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 264-278 - Arnold B. Shafritz, A. Eugene Miller, K. Rose:
Multi-level programming for a real-time system. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 1-16 - J. D. Shaver:
Tele-processing systems. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 213-218 - C. A. Steinberg, W. E. Tolles, A. H. Freiman, Sidney Abraham, César A. Cáceres:
Techniques for the use of the digital computer as an aid in the diagnosis of heart disease. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 371-380 - Mary Elizabeth Stevens:
Abstract shape recognition by machine. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 332-351 - Stephen Warshall:
A syntax directed generator. AFIPS Eastern Joint Computing Conference 1961: 295-305
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