In an attempt to provide a practical means to measure the information
processing capacity of a real-time digital processing system a
theoretical framework, the Real-Time Schemata, whose basis is a
schematic description and a measure of "useful information," is presented.
The description applies to processes that would typically be
implemented...
The problem addressed is absence of a class of objects in a finite set of objects, which
is investigated by considering absence of a species and absence in relation to a threshold.
Regarding absence of a species, we demonstrate that the assessed probability of absence
of the class of objects...
Methods are presented to acquire data from analytical ultracentrifugation experiments
by computer using the absorption optical scanning system of the Beckman Model-E
ultracentrifuge. A computer program was written which analyzes sedimentation velocity
experiments by the van Holde - Weischet method and by the second moment method. The van
Holde -...
Between January 1973 and May 1975, the National Science Foundation sponsored a cooperative field program of direct measurements of circulation on the continental shelf of the west coast of the Florida peninsula. With a variety of instruments, records of ocean currents, bottom pressure,
coastal sea level and winds over the...
Data structures are more easily understood when they are presented visually rather than textually. We have developed a system, Calypso, to allow the visual definition of data structures programs using pictorial pattern/action pairs in an imperative setting. We present several examples including rebalancing an AVL tree and sorting an array...
Data structures are more easily understood when
they are presented visually rather than textually. We have
developed a system, Calypso, to allow the visual
definition of data structures programs using pictorial
pattern/action pairs in an imperative setting. We present
several examples including rebalancing an AVL tree and
sorting an array...
This is the fourth data report of a study designed to determine
the current patterns and water mass characteristics along the
Oregon coast.
All data in this report were collected at stations occupied by
Research Vessel ACONA (Burt and Pattullo, 1961). The