ISR11 Scientific Report No. ISR-11 Information Storage and Retrieval S0CCER - A Concordance Program chapter Guy E. Hochgesang Harvard University Gerard Salton Use, reproduction, or publication, in whole or in part, is permitted for any purpose of the United States Government. "I-li dollar sign ($). The single character punched in column 7 of this card is defined to be the "space control character" (see Part 2C). All cards of text having this character in column 1 are numbered and listed in the text preceded by a blank line, but are not included in the concordance. A blank in column 7 of the SPACE card causes the space control option to be deleted; i.e., no cards of the text are "spaced" over in this manner. If the SPACE card is not used the space control character is an asterisk or "star" (*). Before stafting its tape sort, S[OCRerr]CCER normally dumps core storage onto tape Bl[OCRerr] to make available as much room as possible for internal sorting. After the sort, the program restores core and returns tape Bl[OCRerr] to its original position. If Bl[OCRerr] is not available for this purpose the N[OCRerr]DUMP card should be used to suppress the core dump. Most installations use as the system punch tape, and since B[OCRerr] is restored by S[OCRerr]CCER after the core dump, Bl[OCRerr] should be availablee Using this core dump speeds up the tape sort for long tasks. SPACE ~DUMP 5. Examples of S[OCRerr]CCER Usage Example A a) Input Deck Binary deck for S[OCRerr]CCER (labeled "SCR") Binary decks for SPECTR (labeled "SME:R" and "CVRT") Binary deck for I[OCRerr]T (labeled "I[OCRerr]T") Binary deck for 0146CK (labeled "CL[OCRerr]CK2") *AA,[OCRerr]A[OCRerr]ADATA TITLE SAMPLE S[OCRerr]CER RUN