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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Historical Development Of Computer Science At Purdue University, S. D. Conte
Historical Development Of Computer Science At Purdue University, S. D. Conte
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of Montmort's "Probleme De Recontres" And Generalizations, Ronald I. Greenberg
An Investigation Of Montmort's "Probleme De Recontres" And Generalizations, Ronald I. Greenberg
Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works
I have investigated a problem which may be phrased in many ways, such as finding the probability of answering a given number of questions correctly on a randomly-completed matching test which may have a number of extra "dud" answers. I have determined such probabilities, the average number of correct answers, and other allied results. I have also investigated a related problem involving the number of ways of choosing a different element from each of a certain collection of sets.
The Relationship Between Student Grades And Software Science Parameters, V. Y. Shen
The Relationship Between Student Grades And Software Science Parameters, V. Y. Shen
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Simple Experiment In Top-Down Design, Douglas E. Comer, M. H. Halstead
A Simple Experiment In Top-Down Design, Douglas E. Comer, M. H. Halstead
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Matching Tree Patterns, Christoph M. Hoffmann
Matching Tree Patterns, Christoph M. Hoffmann
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Publication Delays, Peter J. Denning
A Study Of Publication Delays, Peter J. Denning
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
High Order Discretizations Of The Helmholtz Problem Which Admit Interactive Solution Techniques, Ronald F. Boisvert
High Order Discretizations Of The Helmholtz Problem Which Admit Interactive Solution Techniques, Ronald F. Boisvert
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Programming Language Theorem Which Is Independent Of Peano Arithmetic, Michael O'Donnell
A Programming Language Theorem Which Is Independent Of Peano Arithmetic, Michael O'Donnell
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Applications Of Classical Recursion Theory To Computer Science, Carl H. Smith
Applications Of Classical Recursion Theory To Computer Science, Carl H. Smith
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Remarks On Recursion Vs. Diagonalization, Michael Machtey
Remarks On Recursion Vs. Diagonalization, Michael Machtey
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Note On Structure And Looking Back Applied To The Relative Complexity Of Computable Function, Paul Chew, Michale Machtey
A Note On Structure And Looking Back Applied To The Relative Complexity Of Computable Function, Paul Chew, Michale Machtey
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
On Learning How To Predict, Peter J. Denning
On Learning How To Predict, Peter J. Denning
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Ellpack Network User's Guide, Ron Boisvert, John Brophy, John R. Rice, John Warner
Ellpack Network User's Guide, Ron Boisvert, John Brophy, John R. Rice, John Warner
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
An Inductive Inference Bibliography, Carl H. Smith
An Inductive Inference Bibliography, Carl H. Smith
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
On The Relative Comprehensibility Of Various Control Structures By Novice Fortran Programmers, C. H. Smith, Herbert E. Dunsmore
On The Relative Comprehensibility Of Various Control Structures By Novice Fortran Programmers, C. H. Smith, Herbert E. Dunsmore
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Fuzziness And Catastrophe, Martin Zwick, Daniel Guy Schwartz, George G. Lendaris
Fuzziness And Catastrophe, Martin Zwick, Daniel Guy Schwartz, George G. Lendaris
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
In a recent short note, Flondor has alluded to a possible linkage of fuzzy set theory and catastrophe theory. We consider several features of catastrophe theory, namely the properties of discontinuous jumps, hysteresis, and divergence in the "cusp catastrophe," and the role of the bias factor in the "butterfly catastrophe," which have affinities to and suggest possible extensions of fuzzy set ideas. Certain functions extensively considered in catastrophe theory lend themselves in some cases to interpretation as membership functions. The use of such functions may be of interest for the characterization of linguistic descriptions which are time-varying and encompass both …
Requisite Variety And The Second Law, Martin Zwick
Requisite Variety And The Second Law, Martin Zwick
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Although the Law of Requisite Variety (LRV) speaks directly about entropy (of a set of disturbances to a system, and of the states and effects of a regulator), the relation of Ashby's principle to the Second Law of Thermodynamics does not appear to have been commented on, In this paper, it is shown that, when regulation is viewed as a temporal process, the LRV can be interpreted as a statement of, and, in fact, a consequence of, the Second Law. In essence, the regulator reduces the variety (entropy) of the system being regulated by a compensatory increase of variety (entropy) …
Adaptive Multivariate Approximation Theory And Applications, John R. Rice
Adaptive Multivariate Approximation Theory And Applications, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Rapid Algorithm For Reliability Optimization Of Parallel Redundant Systems, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu, H. Sivaramakrishnan
A Rapid Algorithm For Reliability Optimization Of Parallel Redundant Systems, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu, H. Sivaramakrishnan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
A rapid method is proposed for optimization of reliability of multiconstraint parallel redundant systems. The constraints need not be linear. This method provides good starting values, which are close to the boundary of the feasible region, for the number of redundant units in each subsystem. No proof has been presented to establish the optimality obtained by this method. Yet for examples tried out this method provides optimal or near optimal solutions.
Ellpack 77 User's Guide, John R. Rice
Ellpack 77 User's Guide, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
"Programming Effort" Analysis Of The Ellpack Language, John R. Rice
"Programming Effort" Analysis Of The Ellpack Language, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1978, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1978, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
A User's Introduction To The Dual-Mace Operating System, V. Y. Shen, Stephen Tolopka
A User's Introduction To The Dual-Mace Operating System, V. Y. Shen, Stephen Tolopka
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Working Sets Today, Peter J. Denning
Working Sets Today, Peter J. Denning
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
The Data Management Subsystem Of The System For Performance Evaluation Of Pde Software, J. M. Bonnet, R. F. Boisvert
The Data Management Subsystem Of The System For Performance Evaluation Of Pde Software, J. M. Bonnet, R. F. Boisvert
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
On List Structures And Their Use In The Programming Of Unification, F. Lockwood Morris
On List Structures And Their Use In The Programming Of Unification, F. Lockwood Morris
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports
The notion of list structure is discussed, and a new construct is introduced into LISP which permits the computation of list structures containing cycles without recourse to operations which alter existing structures. It is shown that list structures can be used to represent both finite and “rational” infinite terms. Substitutions (generalized for a term algebra which includes infinite terms) are discussed, “tables” are introduced as an abstract data type, and two methods of representing substitutions by tables, together with their interrelation, are considered. Concise programs are given for a succession of forms of Robinson’s unification algorithm, including one which operates …
Evaluation Of Access Paths In A Relational Database System, S. Bing Yao, David De Jong
Evaluation Of Access Paths In A Relational Database System, S. Bing Yao, David De Jong
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Quantitative Estimates Of Debugging Requirements, Linda M. Ottenstein
Quantitative Estimates Of Debugging Requirements, Linda M. Ottenstein
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Ellpack Workshop, John R. Rice
Ellpack Workshop, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Optimization Of Query Evaluation Algorithms, S. B. Yao
Optimization Of Query Evaluation Algorithms, S. B. Yao
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.