Volume 2,
1976
- András Ádám:
On some aspects of the algebraic description of automaton mappings.
1-21
- Gerd Wechsung:
Quasisequentielle Funktionen.
23-33
- Jozef Gruska:
Generalized context-free grammars.
35-37
- Gerd Wechsung:
Eine verbandstheoretische Klassifikation der längentreuen Wortfunktionen.
39-46
- Á. Makay:
The notion and some applications of generalized initial segment.
47-51
- K. Varga, P. Fejes:
Combined application of drawing and steepest descent in generating initial estimates for subsequent optimization.
53-59
- P. Hunya:
Some remarks on the paper of K. Varga and P. Fejes.
61-64
- C. Arcelli, Stefano Levialdi:
Neuron counting in three dimensions; a proposal.
65-69
- Hajnal Andréka, Sándor Horváth, István Németi:
Notes on maximal congruence relations, automata and related topics.
71-88
- R. Péter:
Mathematische Fassung der sogenannten "Entscheungs-Tabellen".
89-108
- R. Bröck, Helmut Jürgensen:
On the computation of union-extensions of finite semigroups.
109-113
- Gerd Wechsung:
Funktionen, die von pushdown-Automaten berechnet werden.
115-134
- Antoni Kreczmar:
Algorithm for constructing of university timetables and criterion of consistency of requirements.
135-145
- Z. Hantos, I. Madarász:
A man-machine principle applied to human behavioral tests.
147-156
- I. Madarász, P. Hunya:
Human fatigue as a phenomenon modulated by environmental and typological factors: an approach based upon a complex test structure.
157-163
- D. Muszka:
Reduction of traffic risks applying cybernetic methods.
165-175
- M. Arató:
The work of Academician László Kalmár in the field of computer science.
179-181
- R. Péter:
The Rekursivität der Programmierungsprache "Lisp 1.5" in Spezialfällen der angeorneten freien holomorphen Mengen.
183-201
- L. Gyergyek, J. K. Trontelj:
Cybernetic methods in clinical neurophysiology.
203-217
- L. Csernay:
The use of computers in nuclear medicine.
219-227
- J. C. Torgue, K. Pásztor, P. Azema:
Couverture irrédondante des fonctions booléennes définies par leurs monõmes vrais et faux - fonctions simultanées.
229-238
- K. Wagner:
Turing-Berechenbarkeit in linearer Zeit.
239-248
- László Szabó:
Tessellation transformations.
249-260
- Tamás Gergely, István Németi:
Logical foundations for a general theory of systems.
261-276
- Ferenc Gécseg:
Representation of automaton mappings in finite length.
285-289
- András Ádám:
An application of truth functions in formalized diagnostics.
291-298
- Zoltán Ésik:
On two problems of A. Salomaa.
299-306
- János Demetrovics:
On the comparison of limit-logics by the simulation of finite-valued logic (in Russian).
307-312
- István Babcsányi:
Endomorphism of group-type quasi-automata.
313-322
- I. Pávó:
Short-circuited k-trees.
323-333
- Pál Dömösi:
On superpositions of automata.
335-343
- A. Domán:
A three-dimensional cellular space, (a challenge to Codd-ICRA).
345-360
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