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1970 – 1979
- 1974
- [j23]David W. Hutton, William H. Kautz:
A Simplified Summation Array for Cellular Logic Modules. IEEE Trans. Computers 23(2): 203-206 (1974) - [j22]William H. Kautz:
Testing for Faults in Wiring Networks. IEEE Trans. Computers 23(4): 358-363 (1974) - 1972
- [j21]Karl N. Levitt, William H. Kautz:
Cellular Arrays for the Solution of Graph Problems. Commun. ACM 15(9): 789-801 (1972) - 1971
- [j20]William H. Kautz:
An Augmented Content-Addressed Memory Array for Implementation With Large-Scale Integration. J. ACM 18(1): 19-33 (1971) - 1970
- [j19]William H. Kautz:
The Necessity of Closed Circuit Loops in Minimal Combinational Circuits. IEEE Trans. Computers 19(2): 162-164 (1970) - [j18]William H. Kautz:
Bypass Switching for Cellular Cascades. IEEE Trans. Computers 19(9): 837-839 (1970) - [j17]William H. Kautz:
A Readily Implemented Single-Error-Correcting Unit-Distance Counting Code. IEEE Trans. Computers 19(10): 972-975 (1970)
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [j16]William H. Kautz:
Cellular Logic-in-Memory Arrays. IEEE Trans. Computers 18(8): 719-727 (1969) - [j15]William H. Kautz:
Author's Reply2. IEEE Trans. Computers 18(8): 760 (1969) - [j14]William H. Kautz, Karl N. Levitt:
A survey of progress in coding theory in the Soviet Union. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 15(1): 197-244 (1969) - [j13]Karl N. Levitt, William H. Kautz:
Cellular arrays for the parallel implementation of binary error-correcting codes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 15(5): 597-607 (1969) - 1968
- [j12]William H. Kautz:
Fault Testing and Diagnosis in Combinational Digital Circuits. IEEE Trans. Computers 17(4): 352-366 (1968) - [j11]William H. Kautz, Karl N. Levitt, Abraham Waksman:
Cellular Interconnection Arrays. IEEE Trans. Computers 17(5): 443-451 (1968) - [c5]William H. Kautz, James Turner:
Universal Connecting Networks and the Synthesis of Canonical Sequential Circuits. SWAT 1968: 257-268 - 1967
- [j10]William H. Kautz:
A Cellular Threshold Array. IEEE Trans. Electron. Comput. 16(5): 680-682 (1967) - [c4]William H. Kautz:
Testing for Faults in Combinational Cellular Logic Arrays. SWAT 1967: 161-174 - 1966
- [j9]William H. Kautz:
A Survey and Assessment of Progress in Switching Theory and Logical Design in the Soviet Union. IEEE Trans. Electron. Comput. 15(2): 164-204 (1966) - 1965
- [j8]William H. Kautz, Bernard Elspas:
Single-error-correcting codes for constant-weight data words. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 11(1): 132-141 (1965) - [j7]William H. Kautz:
Fibonacci codes for synchronization control. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 11(2): 284-292 (1965) - 1964
- [j6]William H. Kautz, Richard C. Singleton:
Nonrandom binary superimposed codes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 10(4): 363-377 (1964) - 1961
- [j5]J. Myhill, William H. Kautz:
On the Size of Weights Required for Linear-Input Switching Functions. IRE Trans. Electron. Comput. 10(2): 288-290 (1961) - [j4]William H. Kautz:
The Realization of Symmetric Switching Functions with Linear-Input Logical Elements. IRE Trans. Electron. Comput. 10(3): 371-378 (1961) - [c3]William H. Kautz:
Some unsolved problems in switching theory. SWCT 1961: 163-165 - [c2]William H. Kautz:
Automatic fault detection in combinational switching networks. SWCT 1961: 195-214 - 1960
- [j3]William H. Kautz:
Constant-Weight Counters and Decoding Trees. IRE Trans. Electron. Comput. 9(2): 231-244 (1960)
1950 – 1959
- 1958
- [j2]William H. Kautz:
Binary and Truth-Function Operations on a Decimal Computer with an Extract Command. Commun. ACM 1(5): 12-13 (1958) - [j1]William H. Kautz:
Unit-Distance Error-Checking Codes. IRE Trans. Electron. Comput. 7(2): 179-180 (1958) - [c1]William H. Kautz:
State-logic relations in autonomous sequential networks. AIEE-ACM-IRE Computer Conference (Eastern) 1958: 119-127
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