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A Note On Orders Of Enumeration, John Helm, Albert Meyer, Paul Young Jan 1972

A Note On Orders Of Enumeration, John Helm, Albert Meyer, Paul Young

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Methodology For The Design And Optimization Of Information Processing Systems, J. F. Nunamaker Jan 1972

A Methodology For The Design And Optimization Of Information Processing Systems, J. F. Nunamaker

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Computerized Registration For High Schools, Kenneth Lee Fore Jan 1972

Computerized Registration For High Schools, Kenneth Lee Fore

Masters Theses

"The guidance personnel in a high school are often burdened with the duty of hand scheduling the student's courses. Using the computer as a sub-optimizing tool in the registration of students, however, can cut scheduling time dramatically and relieve the guidance department of an onerous chore. The technique described in this investigation uses a conflict matrix that schedules the student's request and keeps the class load level within the course sections. A search of the schedule array for each course request may uncover a conflict. If no conflict occurs the course is scheduled and the remaining courses for this student …


The Myhill Functor, Input-Reduced Machines, And Generalised Krohn-Rhodes Theory, Robert H. Yacobellis Jan 1972

The Myhill Functor, Input-Reduced Machines, And Generalised Krohn-Rhodes Theory, Robert H. Yacobellis

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - December 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Dec 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - December 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Symmetric Binary B-Trees: Data Structure And Algorithms For Random And Sequential Information Processing, Rudolf Bayer Nov 1971

Symmetric Binary B-Trees: Data Structure And Algorithms For Random And Sequential Information Processing, Rudolf Bayer

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - October 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Oct 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - October 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Sep 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Aug 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


An Axiom System For The Weak Monadic Second Order Theory Of Two Successors, Dirk Siefkes Jul 1971

An Axiom System For The Weak Monadic Second Order Theory Of Two Successors, Dirk Siefkes

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Simplex Algorithm - Gradient Projection Method For Nonlinear Programming, L. Duane Pyle Jun 1971

A Simplex Algorithm - Gradient Projection Method For Nonlinear Programming, L. Duane Pyle

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - June 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Jun 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - June 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Unsteady Flow Toward Partially Penetrating Artesian Wells, Y. H. Huang Jun 1971

Unsteady Flow Toward Partially Penetrating Artesian Wells, Y. H. Huang

KWRRI Research Reports

A numerical method programmed for a high-speed computer was developed for determining the drawdown around an artesian well. A salient feature of the program is that it can be used for both fully and partially penetrating wells in either infinite or finite aquifers. The method Involves the application of finite difference equations to the well-known heat equation using a graded network. A comparison of the finite difference solutions with those obtained from the close-form formulas of Muskat, Theis, and Hantush indicates the validity of the method. A comparison between the finite difference solutions and the drawdowns measured on a sand …


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection- May 1971, Wofford College Computer Center May 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection- May 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


A Computerized Study Of Midpalatal Suture Expansion, Clelan G. Ehrler May 1971

A Computerized Study Of Midpalatal Suture Expansion, Clelan G. Ehrler

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

An investigation has been conducted to consider the effects of midpalatal suture expansion on the cranial-facial complex. Nine patients were treated that had constricted maxillae. Data was obtained from frontal and lateral headplate radiographs which were taken at four intervals during treatment. The Rocky Mountain Data Systems diagnosis was utilized to interpret the radiographic data.

The data from the nine cases were averaged to obtain a composit [sic] change at each of the four times.

Examination of the lateral headplate data revealed that no permanent significant alteration occurred to the positions of the mandible or maxilla in a vertical or …


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Collection - March 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Mar 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Collection - March 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection February 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Feb 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection February 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - January 1971, Wofford College Computer Center Jan 1971

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - January 1971, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


A Bayes Rule For The Symmetric Multiple Comparisons Problem, Aban Nawabi Jan 1971

A Bayes Rule For The Symmetric Multiple Comparisons Problem, Aban Nawabi

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Many procedures have been proposed for the symmetric multiple comparisons problem in recent years. These include a "protected" least significant difference procedure due to Fisher (FSD), a multiple range rule by Duncan, and HSD (honest significant difference) procedure by Tukey, and a procedure for testing all contrasts by Scheffe.

The tests which are mentioned above are either comparison-wise or experiment-wise approaches. The probability of Type I error is intended to be a for all comparisons made when an experiment-wise approach is used. Whereas, the probability of Type I error referred to each comparison is a comparison-wise approach. Both approaches can …


Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Exponential And Distribution-Free Cascade Subsystems, Melvin D. Springer, James K. Byers Jan 1971

Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Exponential And Distribution-Free Cascade Subsystems, Melvin D. Springer, James K. Byers

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

The problem treated here is the theoretical one of deriving exact Bayesian confidence intervals for the reliability of a system consisting of some independent cascade subsystems with exponential failure probability density functions (pdf) mixed with other independent cascade subsystems whose failure pdf's are unknown. The Mellin integral transform is used to derive the posterior pdf of the system reliability. The posterior cumulative distribution function (cdf) is then obtained in the usual manner by integrating the pdf, which serves the dual purpose of yielding system reliability confidence limits while at the same time providing a check on the derived pdf. A …


Computer Implemented Synthesis Of Multiple Level Combinational Networks, Alfredo Caldwell Dec 1970

Computer Implemented Synthesis Of Multiple Level Combinational Networks, Alfredo Caldwell

Masters Theses

The purpose of this investigation has been to implement, in the form of computer programs, two algorithms which are used in the synthesis of multiple level combinational networks. The algorithms implemented were devised by Professor Paul E. Wood, Jr., of M.I.T., and by Professor Eugene L. Lawler, of The University of Michigan. In the course of the investigation a more efficient way of implementing the two algorithms was discovered. The combined version of the algorithms takes advantage of the best features of the original algorithms.

In the synthesis of multiple level combinational networks minimal complexity is high desirable. The whole …


Some Results On The Distance Properties Of Convolutional Codes, Luther D. Rudolph, Alexander Miczo Oct 1970

Some Results On The Distance Properties Of Convolutional Codes, Luther D. Rudolph, Alexander Miczo

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

Rate 1/2 binary convolutional codes are analyzed and a lower bound on free distance in terms of the minimum distances of two associated cyclic codes ìs derived. Next, the complexity of computing the free distance is discussed and a counterexample to a conjecture on the relationship of row distance to free distance for systematic codes Ìs presented. Finally, an improved Gilbert bound for definite decoding is derived.


Numerical Analysis - Final Report, John R. Rice Oct 1970

Numerical Analysis - Final Report, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A One Pass Algorithm For Compiling Algol 68 Declarations, Victor B. Schneider Oct 1970

A One Pass Algorithm For Compiling Algol 68 Declarations, Victor B. Schneider

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


On Maximally Parallel Schemata, Robert M. Keller Oct 1970

On Maximally Parallel Schemata, Robert M. Keller

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

A model for parallel computation called a schema is presented. This model is similar to that presented in the recent work of Karp and Miller. Section 1 presents a description of the model, and some results on the characterization of computations within it. Section 2 summarizes some results on determinacy and equivalence. Section 3 presents a formalization of the property of maximal parallelism in schemata. Several alternate characterizations are shown to be equivalent for certain classes. Section 4 presents results on the complexity of a maximally parallel schema equivalent to a given schema.


On The Number Of Registers Needed To Evaluate Arithmetic Expressions, Victor Schneider Sep 1970

On The Number Of Registers Needed To Evaluate Arithmetic Expressions, Victor Schneider

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1970, Wofford College Computer Center Aug 1970

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1970, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - July 1970, Wofford College Computer Center Jul 1970

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - July 1970, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - May 1970, Wofford College Computer Center May 1970

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - May 1970, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - March 1970, Wofford College Computer Center May 1970

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - March 1970, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.