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- 1971
- Gary R. Allred:
System/370 integrated emulation under OS and DOS. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 163-168 - Sant R. Arora, A. Gallo:
Optimal sizing, loading and re-loading in a multi-level memory hierarchy system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 337-344 - S. R. Arora, G. P. Jain:
Drum queueing model. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 319-324 - Ronald B. Ayres, Richard L. Derrenbacher:
Partial recompilation. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 497-502 - Robert M. Balzer:
PORTS: a method for dynamic interprogram communication and job control. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 485-489 - H. Barsamian, A. DeCegama:
Evaluation of hardware-firmware-software trade-offs with mathematical modeling. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 151-161 - J. David Benenati:
A semi-automatic relevancy generation technique for data processing, education and career development. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 617-627 - Kenneth Biss, Robert T. Chien, Fred A. Stahl:
R2: a natural language question-answering system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 303-308 - Barry W. Boehm, M. J. Seven, R. A. Watson:
Interactive problem-solving: an experimental study of "lockout" effects. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 205-210 - David T. Borch:
A computer simulation model of train operations in CTC territory. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 93-102 - J. Howard Botterill, George F. Heyne:
A general display terminal system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 103-111 - Joel L. Brame, C. V. Ramamoorthy:
An interactive simulator generating system for small computers. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 425-449 - Herbert S. Bright, B. A. Colhoun, F. B. Mallory:
A software system for tracing numerical significance during computer program execution. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 387-391 - George W. Byram, George V. Olds, Leon P. La Lumiere:
Computer graphics study of array response. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 401-406 - Shi-Kuo Chang:
Automated interpretation and editing of fuzzy line drawings. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 393-399 - Tien Chi Chen:
Unconventional superspeed computer systems. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 365-371 - Gilman D. Chesley, William R. Smith:
The hardware-implemented high-level machine language for SYMBOL. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 563-573 - J. S. Cockrum, E. David Crockett:
Interpreting the results of a hardware systems monitor. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 23-38 - Dan Cohen, John M. McQuillan:
Computer graphics for transportation problems. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 77-81 - Richard W. Conn:
The DINKIAC I: a pseudo-virtual-memoried mini - for stand-alone interactive use. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 1-9 - Brooks E. Cowart, Rex Rice, Stephen F. Lundstrom:
The physical attributes and testing aspects of the symbol system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 589-600 - Laurence E. DeCuir, Robert W. Garrett:
The data system environment simulator (DASYS). AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 271-276 - B. N. Dickman:
ETC: an extendible macro-based compiler. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 529-538 - Donald L. Droulette:
Recovery through programming system/360: system/370. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 467-476 - Richard H. Eckhouse Jr.:
A high-level microprogramming language (MPL). AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 169-177 - Peter Freeman:
An architectural framework for system analysis and evaluation. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 629-631 - Richard B. Gentile, Joseph R. Lucas Jr.:
The TABLON mass storage network. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 345-356 - Jon S. Gould:
On automatic testing of on line real time systems. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 477-484 - Thomas W. Hall:
Implementation of an interactive conference system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 217-229 - Richard Barr Hibbs:
Features of an advanced front-end CPU. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1971: 15-21
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