| Off-Line Orthographic Printer. |
APR 1974 |
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| Authors:
J. E. Bybee; J. P. Szafranski; BENDIX RESEARCH LABS SOUTHFIELD MI
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 | Development has been completed on a new off-line orthographic printer which uses an OMI optical printer and a Bendix Bx-272 control computer. The system produces either orthophotos or rectified photos from either frame or panoramic input photography. Compared to previous off-line printers, the new system offers higher resolution, accuracy, and speed. (Author) |
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| The Transition of F-111 Intermediate Level Automatic Test Equipment Software Responsibility from AFSC to AFLC: A Case Description and Analysis. |
SEP 1973 |
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| Authors:
Frank T. Kimball; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
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 | This thesis is an investigation into the F-111 intermediate level automatic test equipment (ATE) software transitioning problem which was unresolved as of July 1973. The nature and purpose of transition is discussed with emphasis on the current transition environment that exists within AFSC and AFLC. A comprehensive description of F-111 intermediate level ATE software and software management tasks is presented. The development of this software transitioning problem is described from ... |
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| Multilateration Software Development. |
MAY 1972 |
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| Authors:
John D. Weinberg; Edward J. Knobbe; Edmund R. Kopitzke; Vito Calbi; M. Bittner; NORTHROP CORP HAWTHORNE CA ELECTRONICS DIV
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 | This report documents the initial results of a software development directed at identifying a common navigation system data processor which would be more or less equally applicable--with appropriate tailoring--to any radio-inertial, radio-autonomous, radio-dead reckoning, or barometric-inertial navigation system. A functional processor has been defined which is potentially applicable for use for any of a wide class of military and civil missions, and radio and inertial equipment types. To achieve this ... |
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| AS-11/B Stereoplotter Experiments and Studies. |
APR 1972 |
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| Authors:
James O. Abshier; Henry L. Ohlef; BENDIX RESEARCH LABS SOUTHFIELD MI DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND TECHNIQUES DEPT
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 | A study was made of the utility of the automated analytical stereoplotter in the generation of advanced cartographic products such as obscuration charts, radar predictions, terrain elevation grids, and off-line orthophotos. Although both on-line and off-line methods were investigated, emphasis was placed on methods which use the stereoplotter system in an on-line manner to directly generate the cartographic product. A computer program was developed for the AS-11B automated analytical stereoplotter ... |
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| Automatic Cartographic System MOD II. Volume I. Software Improvement. |
FEB 1972 |
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| Authors:
Daniel S. Connelly; Robert E. Johnson; George H. Sampson; PENNSYLVANIA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC PHILADELPHIA
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 | Improvements have been made to the MOD II Advanced Cartographic System (ASC) computer programs correcting problems in tape formatting, clipping, smoothing, editing, symbolization, and paneling. Also, new computer programs running on the PDP-9 were written for finding cartographic feature intersections (INSECT) and for the archival storage of DEC tapes (DMIP). Volume I provides the technical documentation for these new programs and for the changes in existing programs. It also provides ... |
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| Automatic Cartographic System MOD II. Volume II. Revised User's Manual. |
FEB 1972 |
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| Authors:
Daniel S. Connelly; Robert E. Johnson; George H. Sampson; PENNSYLVANIA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC PHILADELPHIA
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 | Improvements have been made to the MOD II Advanced Cartographic System (ACS) computer programs correcting problems in tape formatting, clipping, smoothing, editing, symbolization, and paneling. Also, new computer programs running on the PDP-9 were written for finding cartographic feature intersections (INSECT) and for the archival storage of DEC tapes (DMIP). Volume II is the Revised User's Manual for MOD II ACS. (Author) |
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| LSQ a Least-Squares Orthogonal Polynomial Interactive Graphics Curve Fitting Program. |
AUG 1971 |
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| Authors:
Joseph J. Sierodzinski; PICATINNY ARSENAL DOVER NJ
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 | The report describes the interactive graphics program LSQ - A Least Squares Polynomial Program that fits bivariate data up to an 11th degree polynomial using an orthogonal polynomial method. The program is a Fortran IV program for the CDC 6500 digital computer with CDC 1700/274 interactive graphics system. Topics covered in this report are a description of the graphics terminal, the input data, the graphical options, the printed and hard ... |
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| Modification and Improvement of the Executive Software System of the GE-635 Computer. |
AUG 1971 |
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| Authors:
Walter F. Cook; Gary W. Nelson; GRAPHTEK CORP PHOENIX AZ
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 | The final report documents several problem areas of the 3.2 version of the General Electric Comprehensive Operating System (GECOS) investigated and corrected by this effort. These additions/corrections include: Use of the IBM-1050 terminal as a conversational device; Reconstructing the General Loader (GELOAD) to return unused core memory back to GECOS; The addition of 24 subroutines to the Time-Sharing FORTRAN Library; Providing the graphic capability of obtaining hard copy output from ... |
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| The ZAP Laser Analysis Program. |
JUN 1971 |
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| Authors:
James H. Alexander; M. Troost; J. E. Welch; SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE LA JOLLA CA
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 | The report presents a detailed description of the ZAP computer program. It is used to determine the distribution of energy deposition within a laser assembly. The program is written in FORTRAN IV. The calculation uses ray tracing and Monte Carlo techniques to obtain a solution. The program is applicable to a wide range of geometrics and a spectrum of wave lengths. (Author) |
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| Continuous Gradient Ray-Tracing System (CONGRATS) III: Boundary and Volume Reverberation. |
30 APR 1971 |
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| Authors:
Jeffrey S. Cohen; Henry Weinberg; NAVAL UNDERWATER SYSTEMS CENTER NEWPORT RI
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 | A method of computing bottom, surface, and volume reverberation is described in this report. Acoustic levels due to various multipath arrivals are determined using ray-tracing techniques. Then, the reverberation is computed by integrating the levels over an appropriate region. A computer program utilizing this method has been developed by the Naval Underwater Systems Center on its UNIVAC 1108 computer and is documented herein. (Author) |
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| Numerical Studies of AFTON 2A Code Development and Applications. Volume II. AFTON 2A - A Computer Code for the Calculation of Two-Dimensional Axisymmetric Motions. |
FEB 1971 |
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| Authors:
William J. Niles; John J. Germroth; Sheldon H. SCHUSTER; APPLIED THEORY INC SANTA MONICA CA
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 | A discussion is presented of the ideas basic to the development of AFTON 2A--a computer code for the calculation of two-dimensional axisymmetric motions using generalized time-dependent coordinate systems. The function of each routing of the code is described and statement numbers which allow the reader to reference the FORTRAN listing are included in the test. Also, a complete flow chart and an Index are given in the appendixes. (Author) |
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| AUTODIN Simulator (AUSIM) User's Manual. |
JAN 1971 |
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| Authors:
Eric S. Elsam; Robert Vandergrift; COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP FALLS CHURCH VA
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 | The information necessary to use the AUTODIN Simulator (AUSIM) in the simulation of store and forward networks is described. The input data, control cards, options and procedures required to operate the model are specified. The model was developed for use in the design and analysis of store and forward networks. It is programmed in FORTRAN IV and COBOL and designed to operate on the IBM 360 computer. The model ... |
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| CONCOMP: Research in Conversational Use of Computers. |
DEC 1970 |
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| Authors:
F. H. Westervelt; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR COMPUTER CENTER
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 | The report describes the final research results of the CONCOMP Project: Research in the Conversational Use of Computers, which was funded from 1965-1970. This research involved the design, development, and testing of computer programs for graphical input of problem statements and graphical output of results from a computer; the application of the techniques so developed to speech synthesis, systems design research, and research in the logic of computers; the study, ... |
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| Investigation and Analysis of the Special Processor System (SPS). |
JUN 1970 |
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| Authors:
IBM CORP BEVERLY HILLS CA
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 | The study is the determination of means for structuring the SC and HEMP computer codes for efficient execution on a simulated computer. The computer concept (SPS), under development by the IBM Federal Systems Division, is conceived as a large scale multiprocessor capable of peak internal performance in excess of 260 million instructions per second. Good structures were developed for the HEMP-SOURC, HEMP-FIELD and SC-SIGMA subroutines. Simulator runs gave estimates of ... |
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| Computer-Aided Design for Numerically Controlled Production. |
JUN 1970 |
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| Authors:
John E. Ward; MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LAB
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 | The report summarizes the activities of the M.I.T. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Project in the final implementation phase of a generalized 'system of software systems' for generating specialized problem-oriented man-machine problem-solving systems. Known as the AED approach (for Automated Engineering Design) the Project results are applicable not only to mechanical design, but to arbitrary scientific, engineering, management, and production system problems as well. Program accomplishments are supported by hardware and software ... |
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| Stores Interface Definition Study. Volume III. Computer Program System. |
MAY 1970 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. Lauro; Horace T. Hone; Gregory J. Makar; George T. Collins; UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP STRATFORD CT SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIV
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 | This Stores Interface Definition Study report is in three volumes: Volume I, Stores Interface Analyses, Conclusions and Recommendations; Volume II, Statistical Appendices; Volume III, Computer Program System. The computer programming methods used to assist in the analysis of the data described in Volume II is presented in this volume. The macro logic of the main program CRIDER is outlined. Also presented are a list of subroutines used, their functions, running ... |
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| General Graphic Data Display Program. |
NOV 1969 |
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| Authors:
A. Foster Cooper; AIR FORCE WEAPONS LAB KIRTLAND AFB NM
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 | The report is a user's manual for APLOT, a graphic data display package for digital computers. The package provides an easy way of obtaining Cartesian coordinate graphs utilizing Calcomp X-Y plotters or CDC microfilm equipment. The subroutines presented were programmed specifically for the CDC 6600 Computer, but can be modified for other digital computers. (Author) |
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| Functional Specification DM-1/GE-635. |
JUN 1969 |
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| Authors:
Anthony Cargaro; John McCrea; Robert Muhlhauser; AUERBACH CORP PHILADELPHIA PA
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 | The DM-1/GE-635 is a data management system, the structure of which is functionally equivalent to the original DM-1 design. All functional capabilities of the original system are provided or will be provided through the subsequent development of DM-1 635. In addition to the original logical capabilities, DM-1/GE-635 provides capabilities that allow the data administrator to have greater control over the system's physical environment. These new capabilities in no way reduce ... |
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| Gemini B Procedures Simulator Initial Version Precision Qualification Test Procedure CEI 58Y010A GBPS Computer Program, |
21 MAY 1969 |
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| Authors:
Howard A. Barner; CONDUCTRON-MISSOURI ST CHARLES
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 | The expected sequence of activities are: Orbital test (nominal mission); Nominal/off-nominal ascent test; and Reentry test. (Author) |
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| A Numerical Procedure for Determining the Combined Viscid-Inviscid Flow Fields over Generalized Three-Dimensional Bodies. Volume II. Part II. Computer Program Flow Charts. |
NOV 1968 |
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| Authors:
S. A. Powers; A. F. Niemann Jr.; J. Der Jr; NORTHROP CORP HAWTHORNE CALIF NORAIR DIV
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 | This report describes the methods and computer programs developed for determining the combined viscid-inviscid flow fields over generalized three-dimensional bodies. The inviscid flow field is determined by a three-dimensional method of characteristics program, while the laminar boundary layer is determined by a three-dimensional explicit finite - difference method. The complete program, which can treat either ideal - or real-gas flows, is highly automated and provides many optional paths ... |
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| A W-MACHINE ASSEMBLER AND SIMULATION. |
NOV 1968 |
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| Authors:
Frederic A. Dion; ROME AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER GRIFFISS AFB N Y
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 | A W-machine is a conceptual device which is the theoretical equivalent to a two-symbol Turing machine but which more closely than a Turing machine resembles a general purpose computer. This report describes an assembler which has been generated for a W-machine. A program which accepts and processes W-machine programs written in the assembly language, simulates the operation of a W-machine and outputs the results, is presented. Sample W-machine programs and ... |
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| FUNDAMENTALS OF RELATIONAL STRUCTURES. |
03 SEP 1968 |
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| Authors:
COMPUTER CORP OF AMERICA CAMBRIDGE MASS
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 | A system of notation, having very elementary syntax, is developed. It is shown by example how arbitrary information may be represented in this notation. The notation is intended for computer processing, and certain deductive procedures, suitable for computers, are outlined. (Author) |
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| FORMALIZATION OF PROPERTIES OF PROGRAMS, |
25 JUL 1968 |
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| Authors:
Zohar Manna; STANFORD UNIV CALIF DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
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 | Given a program, an algorithm will be described for constructing an expression, such that the program is valid (i.e., terminates and yields the right answer) if and only if the expression is inconsistent. Similar result for the equivalence problem of programs is given. These results suggest a new approach for proving the validity and the equivalence of programs. (Author) |
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| ON NETWORK ANALYSIS. |
JUN 1968 |
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| Authors:
Robert Joseph Bohls; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF
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 | The thesis reviews four of the existing matrix methods for finding the shortest path in a network, including the little known matrix method by Floyd. Floyd's method is then extended to determine all best paths. After a brief review of the nth best path problem, Floyd's method is again extended to determine the nth best path. Finally, the nth best path problem is investigated to determine its ... |
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| A MULTIPROCESSOR COMPENDIUM. |
JUN 1968 |
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| Authors:
Robert A. Mosier; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ARLINGTON VA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIV
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 | The research paper treats various aspects of multiprocessors and offers a detailed explanation to the special problem of real-time performance and interconnected logical structure. Several kinds of parallelism in computer architecture are noted, and multiprocessors in general are discussed with respect to characteristic capabilities and performances such as utilization and application; task segmentation; memory segmentation; allocation; scheduling; and reliability. The paper contends that, for a significant class of problems, the ... |
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| JOB COMPUTER LCP. |
JUN 1968 |
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| Authors:
INFORMATICS INC ROCKVILLE MD
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 | This report describes the results of the advanced programming techniques developed for the basic experimental multi-processing man/machine computer facility at Rome Air Development Center. Detailed design and flow charts of the hardware memory-protected job computer Local Control Program are included in the report. (Author) |
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| COLEX (CIRC ON-LINE EXPERIMENTATION), |
MAY 1968 |
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| Authors:
A. W. Baker; J. L. Smith; SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | The system description of COLEX, Part I, includes: (1) an overall flow diagram of the COLEX files and computer programs, (2) a general description of each IBM 7094 computer program, (3) a layout or diagram of each file generated by COLEX programs, (4) a detailed discussion of the design logic of the COLEX retrieval program, and (5) a general description of the request data analysis and summary program. Part II ... |
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| DISPLAY - A GUIDE TO THE TRACK FORTRAN DEBUGGING SYSTEM, |
MAY 1968 |
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| Authors:
D. C. MacNeilage; RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF
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 | TRACK is a FORTRAN program designed to aid in the debugging of other FORTRAN programs. TRACK follows all, or selected parts, of the execution of a program step by step and reports via the output file the result of each step. This is done by suitably rewriting the program to be tracked in FORTRAN and storing the result on disc file TAPEQ. The latter retains the program name of the ... |
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| THE USE OF MULTIPLE ASSOCIATIVE MEMORIES IN PROGRAMMING THE GROWING MACHINE. |
MAY 1968 |
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| Authors:
Robert Paul Bair; PENNSYLVANIA UNIV PHILADELPHIA MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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 | The Growing Machine is a model of a processor with a recursively expandable instruction set, employing an associative memory (a function from name to definition) so that instructions and data, which are both stored as list structures, can be referenced symbolically. The software implementation of the Growing Machine called GAIN is described. This version gives the user the ability to easily manipulate the associative memory, create multiple associative memories and ... |
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| FLOATING POINT COWELL (SECOND-SUM), RUNGE-KUTTA INTEGRATION OF SECOND-ORDER ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (SUBROUTINE ASC DEQ4), |
MAY 1968 |
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| Authors:
James F. Holt; AEROSPACE CORP EL SEGUNDO CA EL SEGUNDO TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
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 | ASC DEQ4 is a floating point subroutine, written in FORTRAN IV source language, which integrates numerically a set of N simultaneous second-order ordinary differential equations in which first derivatives may or may not appear. If the N equations can be separated into two groups (IB and N-IB) such that the first IB equations are not dependent on the final N-IB equations (e.g., variational equations) then DEQ-4 has the capability of ... |
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| TRAJECTORY OPTIMIZATION BY METHOD OF STEEPEST DESCENT. VOLUME II. USER'S MANUAL. |
APR 1968 |
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| Authors:
Harvey E. Schmidt; Richard V. Helgason; James T. Witherspoon; Kenneth E. Geib; MCDONNELL AIRCRAFT CO ST LOUIS MO
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| A FORTRAN SET FOR THREE MACHINES, |
FEB 1968 |
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| Authors:
R. B. Gladson; AEROSPACE CORP EL SEGUNDO CA EL SEGUNDO TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
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 | A description is given of the FORTRAN language items common to and available for the CDC 6000 Series Computer Systems, the IBM Operating System/360, and the UNIVAC 1107/1108 Systems. Because the users of these computer systems must occasionally write a program at one installation to be used at another having a different hardware configuration, information is supplied regarding the parts of the language that can be used in such situations ... |
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| VALUE ENGINEERING ON THE BUIC III CONTRACT, |
30 NOV 1967 |
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| Authors:
John E. Crnkovich; SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF
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 | This document contains a report on the application of Value engineering/Value Analysis techniques to the BUIC III contract, which is basically a software (computer programming) contract. It describes the procedures used, the problems encountered, and recommendations for future software contracts. (Author) |
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| SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR NETWORKS ON A DIGITAL COMPUTER. |
01 NOV 1967 |
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| Authors:
P. A. Honkanen; PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK ORDNANCE RESEARCH LAB
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 | The purpose of this investigation was to develop the necessary techniques and algorithms to allow the solution of a general nonlinear network on a large scale digital computer. The network equations describing a general nonlinear network were developed from basic principles to obtain a final formulation that describes the network as a set of nonlinear differential equations. Since these equations must be solved numerically, a method that gives the minimum ... |
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| MULTIPLE QUADRATURE USING BRLESC SUBROUTINES. |
NOV 1967 |
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| Authors:
Harold J. Breaux; BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABS ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
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 | The absence on many computers of subroutines for performing multiple quadrature creates a need for improvization by each programmer. A simple method which can be employed, but is often overlooked, is the use of subroutines for single quadrature to accomplish multiple quadrature. This report describes the method and illustrates its use through a simple program for evaluating the circular coverage function used in weapons systems analysis. (Author) |
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| PDP-8 ASSEMBLER, |
NOV 1967 |
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| Authors:
Michael Powers; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR
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 | The report can be viewed as either an operating manual for the PDP-8 assembler or as a progress report on the Dexembler. The Dexembler is an assembler which hopefully will assemble PDP-7, PDP-8, or PDP-9 programs, depending on which of several possible tables it reads. The PDP-8 assembler, 8ASS is a realization of this assembler, but one which is not fully parameterized. As described in this report, the PDP-8 Assembler ... |
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| ON THE SYNTHESIS OF MICROPROGRAMMING AUTOMATS (O SINTEZE MIKROPROGRAMMNYKH AVTOMATOV), |
29 SEP 1967 |
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| Authors:
V. G. Lazarev; FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
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 | The concept of the 2nd-order microprogram automation (MA) is defined and a class of such automatons is determined, which includes such various forms of autonomous automatons as a central (programmed) control unit for a wide variety of control apparatus for information distribution systems, digital computer microprogram control units, etc. An autonomous MA (i.e., an automaton which can have only one input state R) is analyzed, with its working conditions described ... |
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| MODELS FOR MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS-II. |
AUG 1967 |
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| Authors:
Alfred H. Morris Jr; NAVAL WEAPONS LAB DAHLGREN VA
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 | The paper is a supplement to the paper 'Models for Mathematical Systems', by A. H. Morris, Jr., AD-637 127. The multiplication and exponentiation operations for an arbitrary associative algebra are first examined, the resulting analysis being applied in a detailed treatment of the SIMPLIFY, MULT, and MULTILINEAR rings. (Author) |
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| NOSY: A CORE-SAVING OPERATING SYSTEM, |
JUL 1967 |
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| Authors:
Ivan L. Finkle; H. L. Scantlin; RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF
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 | This paper describes an operating system for the IBM 7044 which provides more core storage for the programmer than is available when using the IBM system IBSYS. This is achieved by sacrificing efficiency of input/output; and the system should be used only for programs which cannot run under IBSYS because of core storage requirements. This reflects a drastic change in RAND's computer system: originally an IBM 7040 coupled to a ... |
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| AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF THE CORRECT RECORDING OF ALGORITHMS IN THE ALGOL-60 LANGUAGE, |
16 JUN 1967 |
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| Authors:
V. A. Vasilev; N. N. Lozinskii; FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO
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 | A semantic method for checking the accuracy of ALGOL algebraic problems is proposed. The content and organization of the semantic program are discussed as well as various additional problems associated with freeing the information from errors. The proposed method verifies the program with respect to the following points: (1) the rules established for description of the programs should be observed; (2) the quantities appearing in the program should be used ... |
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| DESIGN OF LOCAL CONTROL PROGRAM FOR UNIVAC M-1218 COMPUTER. |
JAN 1967 |
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| Authors:
UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATE SYSTEMS CENTER FARMINGTON CT
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 | This report describes the design modifications necessary to convert an Executive Control Program to a Local Control Program which will allow the Univac M-1218 Computer to be integrated into the multiprocessing computer facility at the Rome Air Development Center. The input/output capability has been modified to allow for symbolic addressing of peripheral storage devices connected by a computer-controlled switching network. The basic concept of referencing tables for address generation has ... |
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| AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES. VOLUME II. |
JAN 1967 |
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| Authors:
Philip Gilbert; Don M. Gunn; Craig L. Schager; W. Testerman; TELEDYNE SYSTEMS CO HAWTHORNE CA
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| CRT-AIDED SEMI-AUTOMATED MATHEMATICS. |
JAN 1967 |
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| Authors:
James H. Bennett; William B. Easton; James R. Guard; Larry G. Settle; APPLIED LOGIC CORP PRINCETON N J
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 | The report describes the status of the fifth in a series of five experiments in semi-automated mathematics. These experiments culminated in large complex computer programs which allow a mathematician to prove mathematical theorems on a man-machine basis. SAM V, the fifth program, uses a cathode ray tube as the principal interface between the mathematician and a high speed digital computer. An elaborate language and logical capability has been implemented in ... |
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| SOFTWARE DESIGN FOR REAL-TIME SYSTEMS. |
NOV 1966 |
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| Authors:
Paul C. Tiffany; AEROSPACE CORP EL SEGUNDO CA EL SEGUNDO TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
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 | Real-time computer systems and real-time computations are defined for the purposes of this report. The design of software for real-time systems is discussed, employing the concept that all real-time systems belong to one of two types. The types are classified according to the type of control program used; namely: Pre-assigned Iterative Cycle and Real-time Queueing. The two types of real-time systems are described in general, with supplemental broad flow diagrams. ... |
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| A DIGITAL PROGRAM FOR THE PROXIMITY SPECTRA OF ANALYTICAL FORCING FUNCTIONS. |
NOV 1966 |
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| Authors:
Alfred Oliver; Edward H. Schell; AIR FORCE FLIGHT DYNAMICS LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The proximity spectrum is a means of evaluating damage potentials of shocks and vibrations. The concept, its uses and the results of studies utilizing the concept have been reported in previous papers. This report describes a computer program which was developed to generate the data in the previous reports. The program is written in IBM 7090/7094 Fortran IV language for the IBM 7044-7094 Direct Couple Operating System. The program is ... |
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| PROGRAM OPERATE: MANUAL FOR USE OF COMPUTER IN ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION PROJECT COMPASS, PART VI. |
OCT 1966 |
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| Authors:
Bruce R. Wood; Carl C. Schuster; John D. Martin; NAVAL PERSONNEL RESEARCH ACTIVITY SAN DIEGO CALIF
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 | The report describes the operation and use of Program OPERATE, the sixth part of Project COMPASS, a Computer Assisted Classification and Assignment System. Program OPERATE and its necessary accompaning parts are FORTRAN Computer programs and subroutines. Program OPERATE selects and assigns to a naval recruit, if possible, a naval school. Selection is done by means of a modified version of the transportation algorithm applied to test battery scores. The program ... |
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| STUDY FOR A LOCAL CONTROL PROGRAM-UNIVAC M-1218 COMPUTER. |
AUG 1966 |
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| Authors:
INFORMATICS INC ROCKVILLE MD
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 | This report describes the results of the investigation of programming techniques to be used in the integration of an existing freestanding multi-programmed computer with the experimental multi-processing man/machine computer facility at RADC. Detail design specifications and flowcharts of the Local Control Program designed for the Univac M-1218 and PDP-8 Computers are included in the report. (Author). |
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| AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES. |
JUL 1966 |
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| Authors:
P. GILBERT; D. M. Gunn; C. L. Schager; TELEDYNE SYSTEMS CO HAWTHORNE CA
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 | This report is the third of a set of three reports documenting work in the area of automatic compiler generation. The first two reports described the theoretical basis for such a system. This report documents an operating system embodying the concepts described in the first two volumes. The system described in this report allows a programmer to write in FORTRAN, ALGOL, or JOVIAL and produce object code for either the ... |
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| COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR INTELLIGENCE ANALYST APPLICATION. VOLUME II. |
JUL 1966 |
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| Authors:
IBM THOMAS J WATSON RESEARCH CENTER YORKTOWN HEIGHTS NY
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| A FORTRAN PROGRAM FOR THE COMPUTATION OF LOCALIZED GRAVITY ANOMALY STATISTICS, |
JUN 1966 |
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| Authors:
Richard H. Rapp; OHIO STATE UNIV COLUMBUS DEPT OF GEODETIC SCIENCE AND SURVEYING
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 | There is a need in the prediction of point and mean gravity anomalies for the covariances of the anomalies which are being predicted. This report describes two computer programs which may be used for the establishment of these convariances. The first program uses 5' x 5' mean anomalies to establish convariances in east-west and north-south profiles. The second program is used to combine this data into one convariance polynomial that ... |
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