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IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1957: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Morton M. Astrahan:
Papers presented at the 1957 western joint computer conference: Techniques for reliability, IRE-AIEE-ACM 1957 (Western), Los Angeles, California, USA, February 26-28, 1957. ACM 1957, ISBN 978-1-4503-7861-1 - Edward P. Coleman:
Introductory remarks. 9 - James M. Bridges:
Techniques for reliability in computers for weapon control: keynote address. 10-14 - Arthur L. Samuel:
Computers with European accents. 14-17 - Alexander W. Boldyreff:
Reliability from a system point of view. 18-20 - John Hofmann:
Design of experiments for evaluating reliability. 20-26 - Willis H. Ware:
Reliability and the computer. 27-31 - William E. Smith:
A digital system simulator. 31-36 - C. F. Summer:
A new input-output selection system for the Florida Automatic Computer (FLAC). 37-42 - David Royse:
The IBM 650 RAMAC system disk storage operation. 43-49 - Henry A. Reitfort:
The IBM 650 RAMAC inquiry station operation. 49-51 - S. Baybick, R. E. Montijo:
An RCA high-performance tape-transport system. 52-56 - Gabriel E. Valenty:
A medium-speed magnetic core memory. 57-67 - Hannon S. Yourke, E. J. Slobodzinski:
Millimicrosecond transistor current switching techniques. 68-72 - Vernon L. Newhouse:
The utilization of domain-wall viscosity in data-handling devices. 73-80 - Herbert T. Glantz:
Reliability in business systems. 81-85 - Joan R. Rosenblatt:
On prediction of system performance from information on component performance. 85-94 - Herbert I. Zagor:
Evaluation of failure data. 94-105 - A. Katz, A. G. Jones, G. Rezek:
Accuracy control systems for magnetic-core memories. 105-109 - J. Alman, P. Phipps, D. Wilson:
Design of a basic computer building block. 110-114 - S. Schneider, D. H. Wagner:
Error detection in redundant systems. 115-121 - A. J. Schiewe, K. Chen:
Analog logarithmic and antilogarithmic circuits using switching transistors. 121-128 - A. Dean Glick:
High-speed digital-to-analog conversion by integration of a variable-rate pulse train. 128-133 - Everett E. Eddey:
A reliable method of drift stabilization and error detection in large-scale analog computers. 133-138 - Will C. Meilander:
A new method of verifying analog computer problems and performances. 138-142 - Wesley A. Clark:
The Lincoln TX-2 computer development. 143-145 - J. M. Frankovich, H. P. Peterson:
A functional description of the Lincoln TX-2 computer. 146-155 - James W. Forgie:
The Lincoln TX-2 input-output system. 156-160 - Richard L. Best:
Memory units in the Lincoln TX-2. 160-167 - Kenneth H. Olsen:
Transistor circuitry in the Lincoln TX-2. 167-171 - Mandalay Grems, R. K. Smith, W. Stadler:
Diagnostic techniques improve reliability. 172-178 - Anthony Ralston:
Error detection and error correction in real-time digital computers. 179-188 - John W. Backus, Robert J. Beeber, Sheldon Best, Richard Goldberg, Lois M. Haibt, Harlan L. Herrick, Robert A. Nelson, David Sayre, Peter B. Sheridan, H. Stern, Irving Ziller, Robert A. Hughes, R. Nutt:
The FORTRAN automatic coding system. 188-198 - Bruce K. Smith:
The interpretation and attainment of reliability in industrial data systems. 198-202 - I. Cohen, J. G. Smith, A. M. Spielberg:
Accuracy control in the RCA Bizmac system. 202-206 - Robert D. Briskman:
Continuous computer operational reliability. 207-211 - J. F. Scully, L. P. Colangelo:
Field performance of a new automatic fault-locating means. 211-214 - Neal J. Dean:
The variable word and record length and the combined record approach on electronic data-processing systems. 214-218 - Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Herbert A. Simon:
Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine: a case study in heuristic. 218-230 - Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw:
Programming the logic theory machine. 230-240
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