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Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature Iii - Program Correctness, John R. Rice Mar 1974

Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature Iii - Program Correctness, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - February 1974, Wofford College Computer Center Feb 1974

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - February 1974, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Linear Bounded Tree Automata, Carol Chrisman Jan 1974

Linear Bounded Tree Automata, Carol Chrisman

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Statistical Modelling Of Computer Systems: A Survey, Amrit L. Goel, Anand M. Joglekar Jan 1974

Statistical Modelling Of Computer Systems: A Survey, Amrit L. Goel, Anand M. Joglekar

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

This paper briefly surveys the data dependent statistical methods useful for computer systems modelling. The techniques are classified according to their applicability toward comparison, tuning and design of computer systems. A review of papers dealing with statistical modelling of computer systems is presented and a comprehensive bibliography is included to provide a useful source of reference toward the present and potential applications of statistical methods for computer system modelling.


Semantic Decomposition Of Computer Programs: An Aid To Program Testing, Paul M. Zeslis Jan 1974

Semantic Decomposition Of Computer Programs: An Aid To Program Testing, Paul M. Zeslis

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Towards A Theory Of Universal Speed-Independent Modules, Robert M. Keller Jan 1974

Towards A Theory Of Universal Speed-Independent Modules, Robert M. Keller

All HMC Faculty Publications and Research

Of concern here are asynchronous modules, i.e., those whose activity is regulated by initiation and completion signals with no clocks being present. First a number of operating conditions are described that are deemed essential or useful in a system of asynchronous modules, while retaining an air of independence of particular hardware implementations as much as possible. Second, some results are presented concerning sets of modules that are universal with respect to these conditions. That is, from these sets any arbitrarily complex module may be constructed as a network. It is stipulated that such constructions be speed independent, i.e., independent of …


Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Cascade And Parallel Independent Exponential Subsystems, James K. Byers, Ronald W. Skeith, Melvin D. Springer Jan 1974

Bayesian Confidence Limits For The Reliability Of Mixed Cascade And Parallel Independent Exponential Subsystems, James K. Byers, Ronald W. Skeith, Melvin D. Springer

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper deals with the theoretical problem of deriving Bayesian confidence intervals for the reliability of a system consisting of both cascade and parallel subsystems where each subsystem is independent and has an exponential failure probability density function (pdf). This approach is applicable when test data are available for each individual subsystem and not for the entire system. The Mellin integral transform is used to analyze the system in a step-by-step procedure until the posterior pdf of the system reliability is obtained. The posterior cumulative distribution function is then obtained in the usual manner by integrating the pdf, which serves …


An Algorithm For Minimizing The Riding Time Of Students On School Buses., Dennis Ray Morgan Jan 1974

An Algorithm For Minimizing The Riding Time Of Students On School Buses., Dennis Ray Morgan

Masters Theses

"This thesis presents an algorithm which selects from a given set of stops a subset of stops corresponding to a given bus which minimize the riding time of students in going to and from school. The time required in picking up students at their stops and delivering them to school is analyzed. An example is given which illustrates the formulation of a problem and the results obtained from the solution. Finally, the program which was used in the solution of the problem is given along with its implementation"-- Abstract, p. ii


Comparison Of Scatter Storage Techniques Using An Analysis Of Variance Model, Robert Lee Kitsch Jan 1974

Comparison Of Scatter Storage Techniques Using An Analysis Of Variance Model, Robert Lee Kitsch

Masters Theses

"An analysis of variance model is developed to determine if a significant difference exists between various scatter storage techniques. The model is a two-factor hierarchical mixed design with each combination of transformation and search method considered as a treatment. The data used in the analysis is obtained from a computer program which provides statistics on the number of probes needed to load the (k+l)st item into a table for the different treatments. An ANOVA table was then computed for various load factors.

A significant difference among the treatments was detected for load factors above .4. Comparison of individual treatments using …


A Numerical Study Of Ordinary Differential Equations With Periodic Coefficients, Richard Bruce Schuessler Jan 1974

A Numerical Study Of Ordinary Differential Equations With Periodic Coefficients, Richard Bruce Schuessler

Masters Theses

"In this thesis a method for solving ordinary differential equations with periodic coefficients is derived. In addition, by utilization of Floquet theory, a theorem is given by which it is possible to determine the stability of the zero solution. Error bounds are given for the method and for the two dimensional case bounds are given for the error in the eigenvalues. Several numerical examples are given to illustrate the method"--Abstract, page ii.


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Vol. Ii, Wku Honors Program Jan 1974

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Vol. Ii, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

Articles written by honors program students. They were originally research projects, class papers or essays written for academic credit, but in each case the student has done further work editing and improving his or her manuscript for this publication. The articles represent a broad range of interests and disciplines, and they indicate a healthy attempt on the part of at least some students to dig for deeper knowledge and understanding than is usually associated with undergraduate study.

  • Greene, Bruce. The Traditional Fiddle Music of South-Central Kentucky
  • Moody, Marlin. Some Effects of the Herbicide Glyphosate on Johnson Grass Rhizomes
  • Jones, Larry. …


Comparative Cost Analysis Of Implementing Computer Assisted Instruction On General Purpose Computers, Minicomputers, Or Time-Shared Systems, William Henderson Trueheart Junior Jan 1974

Comparative Cost Analysis Of Implementing Computer Assisted Instruction On General Purpose Computers, Minicomputers, Or Time-Shared Systems, William Henderson Trueheart Junior

Legacy ETDs

No abstract provided.


The Implementation Of A Special Language Interpreter For The Control Data 3100 Computer, James Thomas Lee Jan 1974

The Implementation Of A Special Language Interpreter For The Control Data 3100 Computer, James Thomas Lee

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Simulator For The Ibm 3705 Communications Controller, J. William Strider Jan 1974

A Simulator For The Ibm 3705 Communications Controller, J. William Strider

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

This paper describes a computer program which was developed to simulate the IBM 3705 Communications Controller, using the IBM System/360 and System/370 computers. The architecture of the 3705 is discussed in some detail, and the structure of the simulator is described. Future enhancements to the present program are suggested, along with possible applications.


System Implementation And Evaluation, I. Trotter Hardy Dec 1973

System Implementation And Evaluation, I. Trotter Hardy

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Construction Of Two Prototype Multi-Storey Air-Supported Buildings, Jens G. Pohl, James Montero Nov 1973

The Construction Of Two Prototype Multi-Storey Air-Supported Buildings, Jens G. Pohl, James Montero

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

To treat a multi-storey building as a large, inflatable container forces the architect to consider design and construction criteria foreign to the building industry at large. While satisfactory progress has been made in the development of theoretical solutions for problems dealing with the structural and planning implications of a hyperbaric building environment, the time has come to consider practical issues.

This paper discusses the design, construction and operation of two prototype, multi-storey, air-supported buildings. The first building was completed in November, 1972 at the School of Building, University of New South Wales, Australia, and the second building was completed in …


Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature Ii - Metalgorithm Correctness, John R. Rice Nov 1973

Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature Ii - Metalgorithm Correctness, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Prefix Codes, Trees And Automata, Jean-Louis Lassez Oct 1973

Prefix Codes, Trees And Automata, Jean-Louis Lassez

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Services Available To Admissions Office From Data Processing, Shirley Grant Oct 1973

Services Available To Admissions Office From Data Processing, Shirley Grant

Honors Theses

By using computer technology, such as punch cards, college admissions work flow can be better managed.


On Program Volume And Program Modularization, Rudolf Bayer Sep 1973

On Program Volume And Program Modularization, Rudolf Bayer

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1973, Wofford College Computer Center Sep 1973

Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1973, Wofford College Computer Center

Terminal Talk

No abstract provided.


Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature - Convergence, John R. Rice Sep 1973

Parallel Algorithms For Adaptive Quadrature - Convergence, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Specification And Design Of An Information System Using Computer Aided Analysis, J. F. Nunamaker Aug 1973

Specification And Design Of An Information System Using Computer Aided Analysis, J. F. Nunamaker

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Decompiling Machine Language Into High-Level Machine Independent Languages, Barron Cornelius Housel Aug 1973

A Study Of Decompiling Machine Language Into High-Level Machine Independent Languages, Barron Cornelius Housel

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Magnetic Tape Portability, James Alf Iverson Jul 1973

Magnetic Tape Portability, James Alf Iverson

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Are The Needs Of Industry For Data Processing Programmers Being Adequately Supported By Technical Training Programs In Oklahoma, Dale I. Sare Jul 1973

Are The Needs Of Industry For Data Processing Programmers Being Adequately Supported By Technical Training Programs In Oklahoma, Dale I. Sare

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

In 1970 over 40,000 computers were in use in the United States and 1,000 more on order from manufacturers. Every major newspaper had published at least one news article or editorial about computers during 1970. These articles reported how computers function, the speed at which they function, their limitations and how they have, and are continuing to become, a complex part of the business world and social affairs of man.


Cephalometrics For The Oral Surgeon In The Diagnosis Of Facial Deformities, Frederick J. Mantz Jun 1973

Cephalometrics For The Oral Surgeon In The Diagnosis Of Facial Deformities, Frederick J. Mantz

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Surgical orthodontics presents a challenge to the oral surgeon. By the nature of the oral surgeon's training and discipline he should be the one best qualified to treat the surgical aspect of the surgical orthodontic case. The establishment of a proper diagnosis and means of communication between the oral surgeon and orthodontist are essential in achieving a good final result for the surgically treated case. Fortunately, a scientific method of diagnosis is available that can provide both specialties with a common language. Computerized cephalometric analysis can provide the diagnosis and link of communication for the discussion of goals and treatment. …


Initial Feasible Solutions Of Three Dimensional Transportation Problems, Mamoru Aiga Jun 1973

Initial Feasible Solutions Of Three Dimensional Transportation Problems, Mamoru Aiga

Masters Theses

The purpose of this paper is to investigate methods to obtain initial feasible solutions of three dimensional transportation problems. Schell's procedure was tested on various randomly generated problems, and it was determined that this algorithm did not always yield an initial feasible solution. Thus a modified Schell procedure was developed.

Computer programs were written to compare the modified Schell procedure with Phase I of Simplex method. It was concluded, from cases tested, that the modified Schell procedure requires much less computing time and generally gives a feasible solution closer to the optimum solution.


Digital Computer Solution Of Electromagnetic Transients In Large Power Systems, Bijan Navidbakhsh May 1973

Digital Computer Solution Of Electromagnetic Transients In Large Power Systems, Bijan Navidbakhsh

Dissertations and Theses

This thesis is an introduction to the solution of electromagnetic transients by a combination of the Bergeran method of characteristics and the application of trapezoidal rule of integration.

Three test examples solved by digital computer illustrate the step by step solution and computer programming.

To compare this method with the Laplace transformation technique, a test problem solved by both methods and also digital computer is illustrated. In conclusion, the advantages and disadvantages of both methods are compared.


The Education Of A Computer: Development Of Computer-Assisted Instruction Of German Grammar, Karen Wintringham May 1973

The Education Of A Computer: Development Of Computer-Assisted Instruction Of German Grammar, Karen Wintringham

Senior Scholar Papers

Characteristic of the acquisition of most skills, the learning of a foreign language requires formalized, systematic training. Computer-assisted instruction provides the necessary individualized drill with accompanying reinforcement. The "BASIC" CAI course, MODALS, represents the culmination of nine months of research and programming of the instruction of German modal auxiliaries; the complex of sixty seven interconnected sub -programs provide drill of all six modals in five different tenses. Subsequent to the in-class introduction of new lecture material concerning the modals, any student may then proceed to the computer terminal, there undertaking further study of the subject. MODALS lacks an answer recording …