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2. The Paper Airplane
3. On the Estimation of State Variables and Parameters for Noisy Dynamic SystemsReceived November 7, 1963. The work described in this paper is based on a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Sc.D. degree in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
4. Marking Paper
5. Historical and Review Papers
6. Section 1: Early Papers in Micromechanics
7. Section IE: Prize Paper Awards
8. Design and Manufacture of OilImpregnated Paper Insulated Power Distribution Cables
9. Reduction of Quantizing Noise by Use of FeedbackReceived June 25, 1962. This paper is based in part on n dissertation by H. Austin Spung, III for the degree of Doctor of Engineering in the Yale Sehool of Enginccring. The dissertation was supported by Bell Telephone Laborntories, Murray Hill, N. J
10. Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems - The material in this paper appeared originally in a confidential report "A Mathematical Theory of Cryptography" dated Sept. 1, 1945, which has now been declassified.
11. On Self Tuning Regulators - Received 2 March 1972; revised 12 September 1972. The original version of this paper was presented at the 5th IFAC Congress which was held in Paris. France during lune 1972. It was recommended for publication in revised form by Associate Editor A. Sage.
12. Dielectric Papers and Boards
13. A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits - Transactions American Institute of Electrical Engineers, vol. 57, 1938. (Paper number 3880, recommended by the AlEE committees on communication and basic sciences and presented at the AlEE summer convention, Washington, D.C., June 2024, 1938. Manuscript submitted March I, 1938; made available for preprinting May 27, 1938.)
14. NOTES.
15. Summary of Papers.
16. Chapter 5: DNA: Gels, Paper, and Columns.
17. Chapter 3: Origins of the Digital Rights Movement: The White Paper and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
18. Chapter 6: Paper and State.
19. Chapter 6: Paper as Passion: Niklas Luhmann and His Card Index.
20. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.6 ROADMAP and RAP/AOR.
21. Unpublished Sources and Notations.
22. V Reflective Practitioners: 30 Decomposing a Design Space.
23. Chapter 10: Measuring Interdisciplinarity.
24. References.
25. Chapter 11: Bibliometric Standards for Evaluating Research Institutes in the Natural Sciences.
26. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.1 A Conference Management System.
27. Chapter 4: The Continuity of Scholarly Communication: The Many Forms of Scholarly Communication.
28. INTRODUCTION.
29. II FUNDAMENTAL PERSPECTIVES: 6 Game Theory, Online Learning, and Boosting: 6.1 Game Theory.
30. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.5 Prometheus.
31. IV Groups in the Wild: 20 Taking Articulation Work Seriously.
32. IV Groups in the Wild: 22 A CSCW Sampler.
33. V Reflective Practitioners: 29 Does Voice Coordination Have to Be "Rocket Science"?
34. VIII Seeking Common Ground: 48 Reflections on Card, English, and Burr.
35. Historical Notes and Ref erences for Section I.
36. III Monopoly and Competition in Communications Markets: 9 Ownership Concentration and Product Variety in Daily Newspaper Markets.
37. References.
38. III: Designing On-line Information: Chapter 18: Technical Writers as Computer Scientists: The Challenges of Online Documentation.
39. Artificial intelligence in perspective: a retrospective on fifty volumes of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.
40. Preface.
41. Introduction.
42. Preface.
43. VII Tacking and Jibbing: 39 You Can Go Home Again: Revisiting a Study of Domestic Computing.
44. CHAPTER 1: J. J. THOMSON AND THE ELECTRON, 1897-1899.
45. III: SYSTEM DESIGN: INTRODUCTION.
46. Introduction.
47. Chapter 14: Journal Articles.
48. Book Reviews.
49. Bibliography.
50. II WHO CONTRIBUTES TO OPEN INNOVATION?: 8 User Innovation: Summary.
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