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Title | Description | Subject | Date |
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 | A Computer Program to Plot an Isometric Projection of a Solution Space Surface | Subroutine ISOPLT was developed for the computer produced CALCOMP display of a solution space surface. The solution space, for the sample plots given in Appendix B, is that of various flow functions of a time dependent, viscous, incompressible fluid flow for various boundary configurations. Also sho... | | 1968-08 |
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 | A Method for Extending FORTRAN V for the Interactive Graphical Solution of Numerical Problems | Interactive computer graphics offers much in the way of bringing the program user closer to the problem solving algorithm. Techniques may be employed which provide for the execution of the program to be monitored and action taken to help the program find the solution, or to find it more quickly. Log... | | 1968-12 |
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 | An Interactive Continuous Simulation Language | Computer simulation has come into increasingly widespread use to study the behavior of systems of which the state of the system changes over time. There have been two main types of simulation languages developed to study these systems, continuous simulation languages to study continuous change model... | | 1968-10 |
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 | FLEX - A Flexible Extendable Language | The FLEX system consists of merged 'hardware' and 'software' that is optimized towards handling algorithmic operations in an interactive, man-machine dialog. The basic form is that of a hardware implementation of a parametric compiler embedded in an environment that is well-suited for semantically d... | | 1968-06 |
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 | Syntax Directed on-Line Recognition of Cursive Writing | A syntax organization for recognition of handwritten connected-word is studied in the work. Each writing is cut into strokes at the middle point of every down cave of the writing, and the strokes are named using their directional characteristics and relative size among the strokes. A syntax is organ... | | 1968-07 |
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 | Three-Dimensional Input for Computer Graphics | The paper states the need for three-dimensional input for architectural work using computer graphics. The paper consists of two sections. The first section deals with laser Examples are given comparing old methods of ground survey with photogrammetry. | | 1968-06 |
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 | A FORTRAN V Interactive Graphical System | The system described provides the capability of transforming an ordinary FORTRAN 5 program into a highly interactive program. The converted program makes the user, the display scope, and teletype console all an integral part of the execution of the program. At present, the system allows the user to ... | | 1968-04-03 |
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 | Space-Form. Computer-Aided Design for Architecture | The design approach proposed in the report is generated from basic space-forms. These three-dimensional forms are used by the designer as building blocks to design at every scale--from the most minute details of a given building to the eventual placement of the building in the context of its surroun... | | 1968-09-01 |
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 | UNIDEC Assembler | The report discusses the UNIDEC assembler which runs on the UNIVAC 1108 and passes assembled PDP-8 code over the electronic link between the two machines. | | 1968-06-06 |