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AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1968: San Francisco, CA, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '68 Fall Joint Computer Conference, December 9-11, 1968, San Francisco, California, USA - Part I. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 33, AFIPS / ACM / Thomson Book Company, Washington D.C. 1968, ISBN 978-1-4503-7899-4
Time sharing
- George F. Badger Jr., E. Andrew Johnson, Richard W. Philips:
The Pitt time-sharing system for the IBM system 360: two year's experience. 1-6 - William A. Bernstein, James T. Owens:
Debugging in a time-sharing environment. 7-14 - Alexander S. Lett, William L. Konigsford:
TSS/360: a time-shared operating system. 15-28
Reliability, maintenance and error recovery in third generation systems
- G. Oppenheimer, K. P. Clancy:
Considerations for software protection and recovery from hardware failures in a multiaccess, multiprogramming, single processor system. 29-37 - Alan N. Higgins:
Error recovery through programming. 39-43 - G. W. Nelson:
OPTS-600: on-line peripheral test system. 45-50 - R. C. Cheek:
Fail-safe power and environmental facilities for a large computer installation. 51-56
Numerical control
- Gastone Chingari:
A generalized methodology for computer simulation of numerically controlled production systems. 57-66 - Clarence G. Feldmann:
Subsets and modular features of standard APT. 67-73 - Malcolm E. White:
A remote processing system for the APT language. 75-80
The computer field: what was promised, what we have, what we need (software session)
- John A. Gosden:
Software compatibility: what was promised, what we have, what we need. 81-87 - Jules I. Schwartz:
Interactive systems: promises, present and future. 89-98 - Thomas B. Steel Jr.:
Multiprogramming: promise, performance and prospect. 99-103
Applied mathematics
- R. H. Hardaway:
An algorithm for finding a solution of simultaneous nonlinear equations. 105-113 - R. Yavne:
An economical method for calculating the discrete Fourier transform. 115-125 - Leta Roberts Edwin, Allan I. Edwin:
Non-linear interactive stepwise regression analsis in a time-sharing environment. 127-139 - George Epstein:
Recursive Fast Fourier Transforms. 141-143
Mis design
- Honien Liu:
A file management system for a large corporate information system data bank. 145-156 - Roy P. Allen:
OMNIBUS: a large data base management system. 157-169 - Robert G. Rangel:
A design approach to user customized information systems. 171-177
Terminal languages
- Amalie J. Frank:
B-LINE, Bell line drawing language. 179-191 - Richard K. Moore, Walter Main:
Interactive languages: design criteria and a proposal. 193-200 - John T. O'Neil Jr.:
META PI: an on-line interactive compiler-compiler. 201-218
Frontier directions in interactive graphics
- Gordon T. Uber, Paul E. Williams, Bradner L. Hisey, Robert G. Siekert:
The organization and formatting of hierarchical displays for the on-line input of data. 219-226 - Thomas W. Calvert:
Projections of multidimensional data for use in man-computer graphics. 227-231 - Robert M. Balzer, R. W. Shirey:
The on-line firing squad simulator. 233-241 - D. W. Cardwell:
Interactive telecommunications access by computer to design characteristics of the nation's nuclear power stations. 243-253 - Donald R. Haring:
Computer-driven display facilities for an experimental computer-based library. 255-265 - Robert B. Miller:
Response time in man-computer conversational transactions. 267-277
Computer models of vision and speech
- W. F. Miller, A. C. Shaw:
Linguistic methods in picture processing: a survey. 279-290 - Adolfo Guzmán:
Decomposition of a visual scene into three-dimensional bodies. 291-304 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Dennis H. Klatt:
A limited speech recognition system. 305-318 - Peter B. Denes, Max V. Mathews:
Computer models for speech and music appreciation. 319-327 - J. Michael McCarthy, L. D. Earnest, Dabbala Rajagopal Reddy, Pierre J. Vicens:
A computer with hands, eyes, and ears. 329-338
Digital simulation of continuous dynamic systems---where is it? where is it going?
- Jon C. Strauss:
Digital simulation of continuous dynamic systems: an overview. 339-344 - David H. Brandin:
Mathematics of continuous system simulations. 345-352 - Stanley M. Morris, William E. Schiesser:
SALEM-a programming system for the simulation of systems described by partial differential equations. 353-357 - Thomas E. Springer, Otis A. Farmer:
TAF: a steady state, frequency response, and time response simulation program. 359-370
Medical information systems
- William Weksel, Paul N. Sholtz, John G. Mayne:
The automated medical history. 371-379 - César A. Cáceres, Gabriel Kushner, David E. Winer, Anna Lea Weihrer:
The key to a nationwide capability for computer analysis of medical signals: the dedicated medical signal processor. 381-385 - Roy N. Freed:
A legal structure for a national medical data center. 387-394
A research center for augmenting human intellect
- Douglas C. Engelbart, William K. English:
A research center for augmenting human intellect. 395-410"The Mother of All Demos" - It was at the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference that Douglas C. Engelbart and his team at SRI first presented their seminal work in personal and collaborative computing to the world - this was the debut of the mouse, windows, hypermedia, file sharing, teleconferencing, and much, much more.
Planning models for management
- James L. McKenney:
An approach to simulation model development for improved planning. 411-416 - Michael M. Connors:
Operations research in a conversational environment. 417-424 - Leonard M. Lodish, John D. C. Little:
MEDIAC: an on-line media planning system. 425-430 - E. P. Anderson, Robert K. McAfee, Alan Seelenfreund:
Development and use of computer models for analysis of long range planning decisions at Southern Pacific Company. 431-439
Plain talk: machines that speak your language
- Robert F. Simmons, John F. Burger, Robert M. Schwarcz:
A computational model of verbal understanding. 441-456 - William A. Woods:
Procedural semantics for a question-answering machine. 457-471 - Charles Kellogg:
A natural language compiler for on-line data management. 473-492
Pricing computer services---what? why? how?
- Neil M. Singer, Herschel Kanter, Arnold Moore:
Prices and the allocation of computer time. 493-498 - Seymour Smidt:
The use of hard and soft money budgets, and prices to limit demand for centralized computer facility. 499-509 - Maurice Marchand:
Priority pricing with application to time-shared computers. 511-519 - Norman R. Nielsen:
Flexible pricing: an approach to the allocation of computer resources. 521-531
Data structures for computer graphics
- Ira W. Cotton, Frank S. Greatorex Jr.:
Data structures and techniques for remote computer graphics. 533-544 - Edgar H. Sibley, Robert W. Taylor, David G. Gordon:
Graphical systems communication: an associative memory approach. 545-555 - David L. Childs:
Description of a set-theoretic data structure. 557-564
Hybrid systems for partial differential equations
- Hiroshi H. Hara, Walter J. Karplus:
Application of functional optimization techniques for the serial hybrid computer solution of partial differential equations. 565-574 - Donald J. Newman, Jon C. Strauss:
Hydrid assumed mode solution of non-linear partial differential equations. 575-583 - J. Robert Ashley, Thomas E. Bullock:
Hybrid computer integration of partial differential equations by use of an assumed sum seperation of variables. 585-591 - G. A. Coulman, J. F. Svetlik, W. H. Clifford:
A hybrid computational method for partial differential equations. 593-599 - Stephen K. T. Hsu, Robert M. Howe:
Preliminary investigation of a hybrid method for solving partial differential equations. 601-609
Programming systems I
- Frank C. Bequaert:
QUIP: a system for automatic program generation. 611-616 - William M. McKeeman, James J. Horning, Edward Clark Nelson, David B. Wortman:
The XPL compiler generator system. 617-635 - Eors N. Ferentzy, James R. Gabura:
A syntax directed processor writing system. 637-647
The mini-computer
- Robert L. Hooper:
The minicomputer, a programming challenge. 649-654 - D. C. Hitt, G. H. Ottaway, R. W. Shirk:
The mini-computer: a new approach to computer design. 655-662
Executive systems for hybrid simulation
- Conrad K. Bedient, Larry L. Dike:
The Lockheed hybrid system: a giant step. 663-682 - Gerald N. Soma, Joseph D. Crunkleton, Robert E. Lord:
A priority interrupt oriented hybrid executive. 683-699 - Martin D. Thompson:
Growing pains in the evolution of hybrid executives. 701-708 - Donald A. Willard:
The Boeing/Vertol hybrid executive system. 709-718 - Edward A. Jacoby, James S. Raby, Donald E. Robinson:
Family I: software for NASA-Ames simulation systems. 719-730
Systems techniques for interactive graphics
- Michael D. Rapkin, Othman M. Abu-Gheida:
Stand-alone/remote graphic system. 731-746 - Thomas G. Hagan, Richard J. Nixon, Luis J. Schaefer:
The adage graphics terminal. 747-755 - Ivan E. Sutherland:
A head-mounted three dimensional display. 757-764 - Robert F. Sproull, Ivan E. Sutherland:
A clipping divider. 765-775 - Malcolm Macaulay:
A low cost computer graphic terminal. 777-785
Computers in biomedical research
- Herbert A. Crosby, Murlin K. Klukis:
Computer simulation of a nonlinear blood flow model. 787-795 - David H. Stewart, David H. Erbech, Herbert Shubin:
A computer system for real-time monitoring and management of the critically ill. 797-807 - T. Allan Pryor, Reed M. Gardner, W. Clinton Day:
Computer system for research and clinical application to medicine. 809-816 - Robert H. Selzer:
The use of computers to improve biomedical image quality. 817-834
Large scale integration
- Melvin E. Conway, L. M. Spandorfer:
A computer system designer's view of large scale integration. 835-845 - Don F. Calhoun:
High speed modular multiplier and digital filter for LSI development. 847-855 - N. Cserhalmi, Oscar Lowenschuss, B. Scheff:
Efficient partitioning for the batch-fabricated fourth generation computer. 857-865 - C. F. O'Donnell:
Engineering for systems using large scale integration. 867-876 - R. K. Booher:
MOS GP computer. 877-889
Operating systems I/operating systems II
- Theodore F. Hatch Jr., James B. Geyer:
Hardware/software interaction on the Honeywell model 8200. 891-901 - D. J. Campbell, W. J. Heffner:
Measurement and analysis of large operating systems during system development. 903-914 - Peter J. Denning:
Thrashing: its causes and prevention. 915-922
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