PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE NATIONAL INSTITULES OF HEALTH - DEPARTMENT OF HHALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELEPARE SPECIAL RESEARCH RESOURCE ANNUAL, REPORT Report Period: o C arom: August 1, 1967 mo/dey/year (same as current 12-month To: budget period) July 31, 1968 mo/day/year Grant No. FR 00311-02 Resource Title Advanced Computer for MEdical Research (ACME) Resource Adaress Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto, California Resource Tel. No. (415 )321-2300 Ext. 5818 Principal Investigator Lederberg, Joshua Title Professor Acedemic Dept. Genetics Grantee Institution Stanford University Sehool of Medicine Type of Institution (Private Univ., State Univ., Hosp., etc.) Private Investigator's Tel. No. (415 )321-2300 Ext. 5049 Name of Institution's Special Research Resource Advisory Committee: Computer Policy Committee Membership of Special Research Resource Advisory Committee (Indicate Chairman) Name Title Department see next page Institution Typed Name & Title of Principal Investigator Signature Date Joshua Lederberg, Professor Typed Name & Title of Grantee Institution Signature Date Official ACME Policy Committee J» Weldon Bellville, M.D. Professor of Anesthesia Edward Feigenbaum, Ph.D. Director, Stanford Computation Center Robert J. Glaser, M.D. Vice-President for Medical Affairs, Dean of the School of Medicine and Professor of Medicine Keith F. Killam, Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy Joshua Lederberg, PheD., Committee Chairman Professor of Genetics and Biology, and Executive Head, Department of Genetics * Frank Morrel, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Head, Division of Neurology Lincoin E. Moses, Ph.D. Professor and Executive Head, Dept. of Statistics; Associate Dean, Humanities and Sciences; Professor of Preventive Medicine Lawrence J. Schneiderman, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine (Ambulatory Medicine) RK Anthony M. Tannone, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine (Neurology), and Acting Head (67-68), Division of Neurology Lubert Stryer, M.D. Associate Professor of Biochemistry Emmanuel Mesel, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Gio Wiederhold Associate Director for the Real-Time Facility * Sebbatical Leave 67-68 xt Substituting for Dr. Morrel Stanford University Grant No. FR 00511-02 Advanced Computer Sor Medical Research Section I-A General Descripticns of Resource Operations This report covers the period from June 1, 1967, the date of the preceding report, to April €O, 1968. The past year has seen the development of the ACME system from 2 vrimitive calculator system to one of the most powerful timesharing systers operating today. During this second year there was no change in the organizational status of the resource. The entire ACME Facility operates eas one of the Stanford Computation Center facilities and received administrative assistance and technical information through SCC's central offices. ACME is housed in the medical school, however, and operates on an indevendent budget, and its professional staff is solely responsible to the medical school and the needs of medical researchers, as represented by the Medical Computer Committee. Development of Service Facilities The initial services ACME provided were miscellaneous batch-type operations while the system was being developed. In May 1967, ACME had started providing calculating services at remote terminals. In July programs could be saved in ACME files and kept available for later use. In August single user data acquisition into the system was provided while other users were calculating. The ACME display was used for the first user project in September. In October small computers could be serviced by the ACME system; and since November, data storage is provided in ACME, In February the system started providing data acquisition service for multiple users. Facilities for reading cards into the system also became available in February. Current Status of Facilities The size and complexity of programs that ACME can handle has increased Steadily so that a number of programs currently in use at ACME are larger than could be handled in 7090-size equipment. Since no timesharing alterna- tives of similar scope exist yet at Stanford, which was one of the expecta- tions when the provosal for the ACME system was made Originally, the system services a larger cuantity of statistical and data manipulation needs than was originally expected. This has slowed down the development of ACME's capabilities for reeltime data acquisition and control. Currently, the system has the capability to handle up to 30 users operating simultaneously. Of these, up to four can use the data acquisition facilities provided by the time-shared 1800. These four share 12 data channels and an aggregate data rate of up to 6000 samples per second. In addition, four data channels are available for high-speed transmission to or from instruments to the 360 processor. However, new high speed applications are still scheduled outside of normal operating hours until they have proven that they do not introduce errors or problems in the overall system. Small computers can be serviced routinely and four of these we connected to ACME, + Future Development Needs Only two major additions are contemplated to the basic timesharing system: the implemention of external subroutines and prevision for double precision arithmetic. The realtime aspects of the system will require further develop- ment since they are lagging very much behind current demands. The other issue is system reliability. Even ugZn the numb system er of “or batch operating systems i a -“y and the failure rate a single failure is felt by many users immed LU OC TOLSrs has to be an order of magnitude Less -t Development of the real-time facilities need inuing effort. Both the number of simultaneous users and lines, ageregs data rates, and system response times are less than the demand put on tne system by the medical school. Within the current hardware* we hope to te able to handle ?2 users sharing a 20-ke aggregate rate on the 1800--as well as allow slow-rate collection of data over 24 hours periods. Development of Usage of the System We began collecting usage records in September 1967. The table below shows a steady increase of usage over the period of overation. The exceptions in December and January/February are due to major croblems that we experienced, mainly with the IBM data cell, which has now been replaced. The detailed accounting covers only actual accounting records, beginning in October when our summary accounting procedure came into operation. o 0) On the detailed usage listing there is an entry for MISC. USERS (no files). This is the total for the many small occasional users--mainly students--who do not keep permanent records in ACME, Neitner does ACME keep permanent individual records of their usage. We have designed our system so that no record is produced when 2 user's run is terminated due to system failure. In an on-line system this does not mean that all the time is wasted. SUMMARY OF USAGE DEVELOPMENT Month and Days Daily Account Account Estimated Usage Scheduled Records Days based on 30 days service Missing Console’ Page Console Page Hours Minutes Hours Minutes Sept 1 to 40 13-1800 78% 220,376 783 220,000 Oct 1 to 41 11-1800 766 260 , 283 766 260, 000 Nov 1 to 40 7-14.30 1800-2200 983 553,936 7% 12°27 460,000 Dec 1 to 41 7-14.40 1800-2200 705 eg7 432k 705 247 , 000 Jan 1 to 20 7-14.30 1800-2200 918 403,649 1377 606,000 Jan 21 to Feb 20 7-15.30 18, 40-2200 1056 431,649 6* 1267 518,000 Feb 21 to Mar 20 - F-15.40 18.30-2200 1966 826,350 1966 826,000 Mar 20 to Apr 20 7-15.20 18.30-2200 1274 639,826 10* 1911 960, 000 * Our usage record system uses IBM's operating system files for its record-keeping functions. Unfortunately, there is an error in this system which has caused us to lose our accounting records three times. A fix is promised by IBM by June, therefore tabulated usage figures in the estimate columns above compensate for the lost days — 2 Current Problems Now that the ACM® system has developed to a desirable level for the users, reliability becomes of prime concern. Hardware Hardware reliability is largely out of ACME control. The ACME staff is trying to develop a better understanding with IBM of the needs posed by real- time operations. A major source of unreliability, the data cell, has been replaced. Higher data acquisition rates, however, are still prone to induce failures in the central processor. software Software reliability, on the other hand, is under ACME control. The staff continues to redesign some system areas that are prone to failure. In addition, the rate of change in our basic system software is slowing down considerably, with resultant positive effects. Failsoft In addition, work has been going on and is expected to continue to minimize the effects of both hardware and software failures. Part. of the effort is in obtaining control from IBM code when a failure is signalled, and limiting the interruption to one user. Another part consists of utility programs that repair files and programs when a failure has been serious. Presentations Even though the ACME project has been productive less than a year, its existence and design are becoming well known. The ACME project is described in an IBM-distributed film on data acquisition. This film is also scheduled for showing on the educational television net- work. Another film was made at ACME and shown in Washington for the benefit of IBM salesmen. ACME will also be on NBC nationwide television May 2lkth as part of a Frank McGee program on the future of medicine. Presentations describing the system have been made at: IBM customer executive class, San Jose, October 6, 1967 (G. Breitbard). Katholischore Unversteit, Nymegen, Holland, November 6, 1967. California Nurses Association, Sacramento, California, November 19, 1967. Cornell Medical School, New York, January 25, 1968. IBM Computer Center directors’ executive class, Poughkeepsie, New York, January 26, 1968. SHARE PL/I Committee, Houston, Texas, March 1968. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, May 3, 19 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, Mey 3, 1968 68. ar . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, New York, May 7, 1968. ACMK has received many visitors from Many parts of the United States and from outside of the United States. There are currently 253 ACME Notes documenting the system. Our resuler mailing list includes 132 addresses in the Stanford community and 32 addresses outside. The PL/ACME user's manual has gone through two major revisions since August 1967; there are approximately 400 copies in use, Courses During the year, about 300 medical school Facuity, staff, residents, and Students attended the three-session ACME ccurse. About 50 percent of these now use ACME at least occasionally. u ie FR 0OS1L1L-02 SUMMARY OF RESOURCE USAGE The material for this section is present=i in two forms in che following = Oo pages. el he first presentation is ca zrintout as rescurce utilization is reporteé by ACME on a monthly besis. ct =ils presentation is then expanded to include tne coding needed for NIH tc rrelare its statistical report. As explained in Section I-A, all utiliescice- ed October, 1967. J n Hy oO by ct ry e period beginning Naar category? ACHE STZ Name Department c i F project BRELTBARD,G ACME ACME CLASS _,C_. ACME /ACME CROUSE, LL. ACME /CATH_ LAB CUMMINS, D ACME /DOMESTIC DREW ,D. ACME /STAT2I FEINBERG, DA ACME ACME FLEXER, R_ ACME /1TYV GILMAN, J ACME /ACME GERAROI,S. ACME /ACME HUNDLEY, LL ACME /ACHE IBM ENGINEERS ACHE /TERMDIAG KORTZEBORN,B ACME /DISASTER LIERE,R. ACME /ACHME MATOUS,J_ ACME /GET MEEK J. ACME /REST MILLER, JU. ACME /pie MILLER, J ACME /pie MOORE_,M_ ACME /stet NELSON,G_ ACHE /ACME OSBORNE,D ACM {TECH PATEL A. ACHE /ACME PLASCH, G_ ACM /ACME PUBLIC PROGRAMS ACME /ACME RIEMAN,J_ ACME /VAT SANDERS, WJ ACME /asdfg SANDERS,G ACME /CONSULT SCHACH, ©. ACHE /MEDCOMP SCHACH, E ACME /MEDCOMP SHIH» 1) ACME {STAT WIEDERHOLD,V ACME /Instruct WIEDERHOLD,G ACME /test WIEDERHOLD,G ACME /CSMpP WIEDERHOLD, V ACKME /CLASS WEEDERHOLD,G ACKE /demo WIEDERHOLD, V_ ACME total =" hours ' ,s 1160.62 22! /Manual averages per user O Gb: PAUSE AT LINE 26.800 RUN! ? runs 146 256 137 203 50 50 95 63 103 bh 64 9 286 15 8 190 3 95 23 26 3186 pagehours 13 Crant Mo. Section I~ minutes 3268 Subd 537? BSS h 15 2329 223 L, 152 1960 2114 129 3606 470 1355 L&99 97 O17 184% 395 big S443 654 18kh 7016 2401 LO 7281 159 LO 5647 59 1638 296 u3e 69637 pbageminut 20604 13088 59652 25572 60 S119 1063 13 5488 9080 878i 82 25134 1547 543 5500 574 54399 h3010 1380 1384 13178 2708 8343 2157 15702 149 2066 655 136 26777 205 5699 1033 1560 426310 = 7105.16 ; 290 . 1776 kh OOD. L- Oe es PHD AML TIL OLA MLA DNDN PY 4A LD AY LD OD OD OF DD KA OD $ s ~ Equiv 1030, To fh bt 2982, J16é,. 5. LOS 53. Q, 269, Loh, h3s, 2h, 1256, 76, 227, 275, 1é, 1719, 2150, 69, 69 658 135, h17, 2106, 685, 7. 2103, 32, 6, 1338 10 284 51. 78, 21315 88 \o - cost 15 20 60 60 00 295 15 65 LO oa 05 10 70 &5 15 00 70 95 50 00 20 90 Ld 15 85 16 LS 50 75 &0 285 225 .95 65 00 81 category#?7 MEDICAL SCHOOL? Name Departrmene project ADLER, S_. GENETICS /SE TAL ARORON 7L PHARMACOLOGY LCELL BARLOW, FH PATHOLOGY /EMISSTON BASSET. RL GENETICS /CENSUS BASSET,RL GENETICS /CEHSUS Aa ies ANESTHESIA / SHUNT BAYLEY, BIOCHEMISTRY / FLU BEATRICE, TES PATHOLOGY / LASER BEERNINK, KD FLEISCHMANN /HANNA BELLVILLE, E ANESTHESIA FOROBAD TE BELLVILLE,E ANESTHESIA /PROBABI BELLVILLE,E. ANESTHESIA /PROB BODMER,W_ GENETICS /POPGEN BOLTON,G_ ANESTHESIA /SCOPE BOLTON,G_ ANESTHESIA /SCOPE BRAST_.N_ MED /CATALOG BRAST_,N_ PSYCHIATRY /RODENTS BRITT_,R_ NEUROLOGY /STARR BROWN _,BN MED /PROTEIN BROWN _,L_ PHARMACOLOGY /ASSAY BROWNE MEDICINE /MED_DATA BROWN, BN MED / PROTEIN BRODY_,B_. NEUROLOGY /FLYHIGH BUNNENBURG,E CHEMISTRY /CHEM BUTLER, E__ UROLOGY /UROLOGY CANH_.,H.. PEDIATRICS /GQUAT CASTELANO,R_. RADIOLOGY /SCHEDULE CAVE__,P_. ANESTHESIA /ventl COLLINS, «&_ BIOCHEMISTRY /ATCase CONSTANTINO,C UROLOGY /AD DOERING, CH PSYCHIATRY /1SORATIO DOERING,CH PSYCHIATRY /DESMOLAS DONG. ,E_ SURGERY /DATA DONG _,E._ SURGERY /MARG1 DONG ,&. SURGERY /heart DUFFIE,A_ CHEMISTRY /CHE} DURBRIDGE,T PATHOLOGY /DEADMAN EDWARD,D_. PSYCHIATRY /STRESS ENGLUND, P_ ANESTHESIA /ENZYME ENLANDER,D PATHOLOGY /cases FJELDBO,W UROLOGY /CHEM FOLK ,B_ BIOCHEMISTRY /GRS FORREST,W VA /ANALGESI GERSCH,W_ NEUROLOGY /SYNTHES!I GLEASON,C NEUROLOGY /CORTMEAS GODWIN,D. RADIOLOGY /ADRENAL GOLDSTEIN,A PHARMACOLOGY /PHAT GOLDSTEIN, DB PHARMACOLOGY /BARB GOLDSTEIN,A PHARMACOLOGY /APH HAHM.,G_ RADIOLOGY /RADIATE HAKCE, AU PHARMACOLOGY MENOTAUR HARRIS,DU PEDIATRICS /EPIGENET runs 9 55 51 Lah 7 13 $9 107 2u Li 77 28 137 25 22 32 288 109 42 10 62 54 25 199 257 25 96 14 120 134 3354 140 24 27 89 12 22 204 L5 31 48 195 6k 19 26 33 11 Grant io. Bh section T-B minutes 15 1207 1197 3059 51 155 LhEO 2567 18h 530 95% 525 5699 287 250 1141 905% 361 1975 56 1405 1 2074 961 6242 16242 128 610 3675 5 243 4263 - 287 6963 14213 37 3017 252 966 388.8 87 920 8642 922 1048 2293 6°65 1657 296 g68 59h 305 pagem PR OOBLL-V0 inutes Equiv. cose &9O $s 2.45 6430 § 321.56 5870 §$ 293,506 50019 $ 1560,95 177 S$ 6,65 724 § 36.20 59h9 Ss 297,45 15875 § 693,75 612 $ 50.60 166) § 63,05 343] $ 171.55 2570 §$ 118.50 31552 § 1577.60 993 $ 49.65 1077 $ 53.85 6550 $ 327,50 66618 §$ 5330.70 31086 §$ 1558 .30 16315 $ 805.75 16h $ 8.20 8516 §$ 25,80 hes 0.20 7619 $ 380.95 7265 $ 363.25 39779 $ 1988,95 T44U9S5 § 729.75 Libs $ 57.30 2412 $ 120.60 32670 $ 1635.50 17 $ 0,85 888 § bb h0 20648 § 1052.80 10035 § 50.15 95314 $ 8765.70 109840 § 5492.06 126 $ 6.30 17393 $ 869.65 878 S$ 3.90 3865 § 193.25 142359 § 711.95 381 5 19,05 L642 § 232,10 77645 § 3882.25 10486 § 52% ,30 5122 $ 256.10 23462 §$ 1175.20 35958 $§ 21°6,90 913 § BEG 70 1241 8 60,55 L796 § 239,99 2322 $ 116.20 951 § L755 Name Department project HAUSAMEN,T MEDICINES /STAT HELLERSTEIN,D_ GENETICS /ELECTRO'I HERZENBERG, LL GENETICS /P1GGY HERZENBERG, LE GENETICS /LAS HILL UC BEOCHEMISTRY /MISSENS! HILFE OG FL VA Le! ACKSOR HUFF urd GENEVICS PREPRINT HY ANG. aU. GENETICS /GENLIBI HWANG ,J_ GENETICS THK IRSCH HWANG /J GENETICS /CROUT JONES DL BIOCHEMISTRY /FLU KADIS_,LL. ANESTHESIA / INDIRECT KAKTHANA,R_. PSYCHIATR JANOVAL KAPLAN, BL) PSYCHIATRY /PSYCHOPH KAPLAN, HP NUCLEAR /BLDVOL] KESSLER, § KOUNTZ,S__ KRAEMER, H PSYCHIATRY /MATSPEED SURGERY /TRANSPLA PSYCHIATRY /PSYSTAT KRISS _,J__ NUCLEAR /ASSAY KRISS _,J_ NUCLEAR /ASSAY LEDERBERG, J Generics / TESTS LEDERBERG, J_. GENETICS /MEMOPAD LEDERBERG, J” GENETICS /DENDRAL LEFBOWITZ,U PHARMCOLOGY /M LIEBES,S_ GENETICS /MS LUETSCHER, J MEDICINE /Blood LUMB__,Jd_ MICROBIOLGGY /C_TUM LUTZKER,M_ RADIO /TORY MACPHERSON,L = /META MAFELY,R. MEDICINE /€02 MCPHIE,P_. BIOCHEMISTRY MESEL_,E_ PEDIATRICS MESEL_,E_ PEDIATRICS MESEL_,E_ PEDIATRICS MESEL_,E_ PEDIATRICS E S Pr ORS / RNASE /DOGLAB /VSD /WER /TV MESEL_,E_ PEDIATIRICS /carcat MEYER_,S. MED /DOSE1 MILLER,R_ BIOCHEMISTRY MISC.USERS (no files) # MORRIS,M_ GENETICS MESC MORRIS,S_ GENETICS /EXPTE NALL tn DERMATOLOGY /PSORIASI NELSEN,T_ SURGERY /GASTRIC NYE ,W_ MICROBIOLOGY /STRUCTUR NYE Wi MED /STUDENT PEARSON, M BICCHEMISTRY PETRALLI,J INFECTIOUS PORTER, Ru BIOCHEMISTRY PRYOR HL MED {GROWTH RAB KINRD GeneTICS /SET REAM an ZAK NED /é REYNOLDS, WE GE /BIOSTAT ACM /SCRA /CTCOR /MED DATA /ATCKIM OY One a 1c C iN EVE TICS )o Al 07 “ ™ rp Ti] Chi Ti ne 5 runs }- Mm MD ROM VU ne UT ID WROD RO NOR! ue Ow ote 19¢@ 135 it 10 wm Oo 52 19 53 Lu 10.8 18 51 hg 12 185 28 li 164 347 17 37 32 52 17 90 53 113 6 318 12 L6 1272 162 &3 5 33 150 28 6 78 1295 15 12 70 87 Pos: . CNA . 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DO AN ROR WO NI 2 An Ns, 1003, Ld 1892, 2857, 500, 157, 66, 160, 55 705, 76, 125, 226, 62, 2098, 215, 68, 2708, 2076, 25, 379, 155, 735, 5&, 1396, 2276, 2675, 6, 9305, 32, 532, 5101, hoe, 618, 21. 86, 1576, 200, 12, 2196, 1900 73. é. 377. 1162, Ll u n COS: 75 229 75 295 r. «95 ao 225 25 95 00 tO 50 00 70 5 50 10 50 LQ 80 65 00 60 65 85 00 75 50 90 25 60 20 15 15 20 85 29 05 85 95 0 70 95 10 LS 65 60 10 2590 00 65 30 50 Grant J 2h OO5L1-Ce sec Lion ae Name Department project runs minutes pageminutes Equiv. cost ROSS R CHEMISTRY /CHEM 7 2 5 8 0,25 ROSENTHAL, W. AUDIOLOGY /RESEARCH hil 662 2329 § 116.65 ROSAN_,R_. PATHOLOGY /OXYCEL Lb L835 2196 § 109,80 ROTH___,WL. PSYCHIATRY /COMP 63 1Gi3 BLOGS § 324,75 SAUNDERS, AM PATHOLOGY /MASTCELL 194 6162 25456 $ 1272.80 SCHNEIDERNAN, L MEDICINE /PATCHART 13 1h6 521 5S 26.05 SCUDO_,F._. GENETICS /MIGRA 27 2117 14655 § 732.75 SHEFFLER, TE BIOCHEMISTRY /OLIGOMER Lg 1593 8420 § £21.00 SUELVERMAN,L PATHOLOGY /QUEM 53 1792 7281 =5 364 05 SILVERS|A_ LIPID /PAT_DATA 31h &798 41522 $ 2076.10 SMALLWOOD,R MEDICAL /MEDIPLAN Lok 9O15 1018649 § 5092 45 STARK__,L_ PEYSIOLOGY /COMPUP 14 103 BuL7 $ 17.35 STENSON,B CARDIOLOGY /CATH_.LAB 302 VH217 233455 $ 11672.6h STILLMAN,R PHYCHOLOGY /PSYGAME 61 1683 6541 $ 327.05 STRICK,R_ MEDICINE /GASTRIC 81 1485 5969 $ 298.45 STRYER,L_ BIOCHEMISTRY /NANOS 20 471 2957 $ 147.85 STUEDEMAN,D GENETICS /ADMIN 34 1231 5264 § 263.20 THATHACHARI, YT DERMATOLOGY /DOPA 52 1130 60h § 230.20 TUCKER,RB GENETICS /MS 92 3009 Lhhug § 722.45 UPSHER,M_ UROLOGY /DOCALL 7 2h 125 § 6.25 VONDER,J_. ANESTHESIA /chuckl Lt 88 32h $ 16.20 VONDER, J. ANESTHESIA /johni 72 2412 20672 § 1633.69 VONDER,J_ ANESTHESIA /larryl 235 95353 79932 § 3996.60 VONDER, J ANESTHESIA /cardio 11 42 133 8 6.65 WARRICK,G V /STEROID 26 Log 1604 § 80,15 WEISSMAN, | RADIOLOGY /THYMUS 18 246 9Oh6 $ 47,30 WHITCHER,C GENETICS /spetrrn 10 23 107 § 5.35 WONG ,F_. RADIOLOGY /PLAN 63 1782 17651 § 882.55 ZAJAC_,F_. NEUROLOGY /FLYHIGH li 183 632 § 31,60 total 10512 345592 2504269 $ 125211.56 =" hours ' ,s 5759.86 -=' pagehours ' ,= 41737.8 ; averages per user 79 2598 18829 § OL1 44 © 14k: PAUSE AT LINE 26.800 RUN! ?G ?logoff! USER G _Miederhold_ ss, PROUECT test FROM aZbQ (LINE 5) TIME ON WAS 21:03, TIME OFF IS 21:50, 506 PAGESMINUTES WERE USE LOGOFF COMPLETED ON 4/27/68 category=?' OTHER MEDICAL USERS! Name Department project runs minutes pageminutes HARDYCK,C PSYCH /EMG 20 2 UNIVERSITY 0: CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY wy 109 27262 $ total 30 2509 27262 S =' hours |! J h8.4833 ,58!' pagehours ' ,» bSE 366 ; averages per user 0 12 113° $ O Jhb: PAUSE AT LINE 26.800 RUN! ? Faulv. cost 1563.10 J 5 An 63.10 5.68 category= Name “CAMPUS USERS! Department project runs BERNS_, RI CAMPUS /ASLIBERN 13 HARBAUGH, JW GEOLOGY Gic ouneoL 75 JUROW, J. SLA /ASOLPREL 275 LEPPERT,G MECHANICAL /ASOSLAS Lh LIKENESS, B AERO /ASGSAERO Ah a howe AERO /ASIS5 Zi RABINGWITZ,ML SLAC /ASOLPHEL 16 total bis =" hours ' ,5 238.850 2=! pagehours averages per user 1 @ Jbh: PAUSE AT LINE 26,800 RUN! ? category=#?' STANFORD COMPUTATION CENTER! Name Department project runs LIEBERMAN, M__ CAMPUS /TOSEAMRE 7 MOSES ,L_ STATISTICS /DEVELOPE 171 total 178 =' hours ' ,s# 90.2533 ,=' pagehours averages per user 0 © 144: PAUSE AT LINE 26,800 RUN! ? 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