This paper provides a description of the programming language Pascal. It has been published to enable those without easy access to the official BSI ‘draft for comment’ to comment on the description.
This paper provides a description of the programming language Pascal. It has been published to enable those without easy access to the official BSI ‘draft for comment’ to comment on the description.
The multitude of computer input-output devices currently marketed, and their decreasing cost, often raises problems of transfer of information between different media. These are aggravated by the ready availability of...
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The multitude of computer input-output devices currently marketed, and their decreasing cost, often raises problems of transfer of information between different media. These are aggravated by the ready availability of low-cost processing power in the form of mini- and micro-computers, which encourage the development of many separate computer configurations, each with their own input-output facilities. Processor-processor links using existing input-output channels constitute a cheap and simple way of overcoming these incompatibilities. This paper discusses the software and hardware technology for handling such links, placing emphasis on simple, easily-implementable protocols and hardware rather than on maximum bandwidth utilization and automatic error correction.
This paper describes some of the experiences with CHUTE (Chess, University of Toronto, engineering), an "easily" modifiable chess playing program. The basic characteristics of the program are discussed. The ...
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(纸本)9781450339216
This paper describes some of the experiences with CHUTE (Chess, University of Toronto, engineering), an "easily" modifiable chess playing program. The basic characteristics of the program are discussed. The game tree look-ahead procedure used in the program does not employ a static position analysis, but selects the best path strictly on the basis of dynamic move analysis. A brief discussion of heuristics is given, along with some of the problems encountered in their implementation. The program has an opening book designed to take other chess playing programs out of their books.
This paper concerns a generalization of the design of the adaptive observer, and an investigation of its convergence properties. By application of hyperstability theory the design freedom is enlarged to permit use of ...
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This paper discusses the design of a real-time computer. The computer's design requirements, design decisions, and architecture are summarized. The paper discusses how the design requirements influenced the comput...
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The real-time command and control environments characteristic of tactical military systems and industrial process control systems place unique and conflicting design requirements on a support computer system. These re...
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PLATO, ARTIS I.GAMBREL, WILLIAM DAVIDArtis I. Plato:is Head of the Design Work Study/ Shipboard Manning/Human Factors Engineering Section
Systems Engineering and Analysis Branch Naval Ship Engineering Center (NAVSEC). He graduated from the City College of New York in 1956 receiving his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree. Following this he started work at the New York Naval Shipyard in the Internal Combustion Engine and Cargo Elevator Section. During 1957 and 1958 he was called up for active duty with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and served in Europe with a Construction Engineer Battalion. After release from active duty he returned to the shipyard where he remained until 1961 when he transferred to the Naval Supply Research and Development Facility Bayonne New Jersey. Initially he was in charge of an Engineering Support Test Group and the drafting services for the whole Facility. Later he became a Project Engineer in the Food Services Facilities Branch with duties that included planning and designing new afloat and ashore messing facilities for the Navy. In 1966 he transferred to NAVSEC as a Project Engineer in the Design Work Study Section and in this capacity worked on selected projects and manning problems for new construction and also developed a computer program (Manpower Determination Model) that makes accurate crew predictions for feasibility studies. In 1969 he became Head of the Section. He has been active in the U.S. Army Reserve since his release from active duty and his duties have included command of an Engineer Company various Staff positions and his present assignment as Operations Officer for a Civil Affairs Group. He has completed the U. S. A rmy Corps of Engineers Career Course and the Civil Affairs Career Course and is presently enrolled in the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College non-resident course. Additionally he completed graduate studies at American University Washington D.C in 1972 receiving his MSTM degree in Technology of Management and is a member of ASE ASME CAA U. S. Naval Instit
The purpose of this paper is to discuss a system analysis technique called “Design Work Study”, that is used by the U.S. Navy for the development of improved ship control systems. The Design Work Study approach is o...
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