Photo of Alan Brown using the Hypertext Editing System (HES) on the IBM 2250 display. HES was the first generation of hypertext editing systems developed …
The human genome exhibits a rich structure resulting from a long history of genomic changes, including single base-pair mutations and larger scale rearrangements such as …
Variation in genomes occurs in many forms, from single nucleotide changes to gains and losses of entire chromosomes. Large-scale rearrangements, called structural variants (SVs), are …
Just as an interconnected-computerized world has produced large amounts of data resulting in exciting challenges for machine learning, connected households with robots and smart devices …
Scan of a portion of "A.M. 100 Design & Documentation Standards," by Jens Dill, Robert Hopson, and Douglas Dixon. This 60-page document presented the standards …
Scan of a short document titled "A.M. 100 PL/I coding conventions," by Craig Mathias. This document outlined the coding and documentation guidelines for students writing …
Scan of "Applied Math 101: An Introductory Missive" from 1974. This was the syllabus for AM 101, "Introduction to Software and Machine Architecture," considered one …
Scans of the problem statement and one solution to a microcoding assignment given in AM 101. The problem involved emulating a Scan Right Equal instruction. …
Scan of "Applied Math 101-102: An Introductory Blurb" from 1972–1973. This was the syllabus for AM 101-102, "Foundations of Computer Science," considered the most challenging …
Scan of notes about logical design, which was taught as a section of the AM 101-102 course, "Foundations of Computer Science." AM 101-102 was considered …
Scan of documents pertaining to the Information Retrieval (IR) project, which was the biggest programming project in the AM 102 course during the 1970s. It …
Scan of notes on the CDC STAR-100 supercomputer from AM 278, a course titled "Nonstandard system architectures." The course investigated various machines, primarily supercomputers, considered …
Scan of the AM 278 final examination. The AM 278 course in 1973 was titled "Nonstandard Architectures" and covered such interesting machines as the ILLIAC …