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Axiomatizing net computations and processes

[1989] Proceedings. Fourth Annual Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 2003
An algebraic axiomatization is proposed, where, given a net N, a term algebra P(N) with two operations of parallel and sequential composition is defined. The congruence classes generated by a few simple axioms are proved isomorphic to a slight refinement of classical processes.
DEGANO, PIERPAOLO   +2 more
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Computational and noncomputational clinical information processing by computer

Behavioral Science, 1982
Computers have been used in their computational as well as noncomputational modes for the scientific study of the clinical decision making. As computational tools, computers serve as storage devices for hospital file data so that these data can be analyzed statistically for a large variety of epidemiological and diagnostic purposes. As noncomputational
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Computers in Medical Data Processing

Operations Research, 1960
This paper contains a brief resumé of the ideas inherent in the utilization of digital electronic computers in medical data processing. Concepts associated with the application of a sequential decision theory applied to the analysis of medical diagnosis, and with the accumulation and recall of individual medical records, are discussed.
Ledley, Robert S., Lusted, Lee B.
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The Impact of Computers on the Writing Process

Exceptional Children, 1988
Computers are powerful and flexible writing tools that can have a significant impact on the writing process and on the social context for writing in the schools. This article examines the key features of word processing, reviews the research on word processing, and discusses other computer applications that can support writing instruction.
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Standardization in computers and information processing

Proceedings of the December 4-6, 1962, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '62 (Fall), 1962
The data processing standardization program is a comparatively new effort since it had its genesis in an action by the International Organization for Standards (ISO) in late 1959. On a recommendation from Sweden, ISO decided there was a need for a standards program in connection with computers and information processing. It seems rather remarkable that
C. A. Phillips, R. E. Utman
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The Parallel Processing Compute Server

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1991
The Parallel Processing Compute Server (PPCS) is a distributed-memory multiprocessing system consisting of System/370 microprocessors (33 at present) interconnected through a matrix switch. This paper describes the hardware configuration, the extensions to the System/370 instruction set that are provided to support the distributed memory and ...
Eckhard M. Ammann   +7 more
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Computer Processing for Data Communications

Computer, 1973
DATA COMMUNICATIONS,1 AS OUR INDUSTRY USES THE TERM, INVOLVES THE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES USED IN THE FLOW OF INFORMATION TO OR FROM A COMPUTER CENTER, WHERE A COMPUTER MUST HAVE A PART IN PROCESSING THE INFORMATION TRANSMITTED. IT IS NOT SIMPLY THE TRANSMISSION OF DATA FROM ONE SOURCE TO ANOTHER.
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Computer organization for array processing

Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, part I on XX - AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I), 1965
In spite of recent advances in computer speeds, there are still problems which make even greater demands on computer capabilities. One such problem is that of global weather prediction. Here a three-dimensional grid covering the entire world must be stepped along through relatively short periods of simulated time to produce a forecast in a reasonable ...
D. N. Senzig, R. V. Smith
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Computer languages for heuristic processes

Communications of the ACM, 1961
The applicability of computers to many problem-solving situations—chess playing, mathematical proofs, music composition, etc.—has been demonstrated. We wish to explore further heuristic processes suggested by human problem-solving activity. One step toward this goal has been the design of a system named ROVER.
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Parallel Processing and Computational Chemistry

Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1991
Summary form only given, as follows. With the increasing use of such methods as dynamic simulations, free energy perturbation and large-molecule ab initio calculations, chemical researchers find increasing frustration in the use of conventional computers to solve their problems.
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