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17th ACM National Conference 1962: USA
- Robert S. Jones:
Proceedings of the 1962 ACM national conference, Digest of technical papers, ACM 1962, USA. ACM 1962, ISBN 978-1-4503-7496-5 - W. W. Finke:
Formal opening of conference: Social and economic aspects of electronic data processing. 9 - Herbert A. Simon:
Artificial intelligence and self-organizing systems: Experiments with a Heuristic Compiler. 10 - J. H. Ward, K. J. Davis:
Artificial intelligence and self-organizing systems: Teaching a digital computer to assist in making decisions. 11 - Stephen Warshall:
Artificial intelligence and self-organizing systems: An experimental model of adaptive memory. 12 - F. R. Palm:
Real time information processing I: Direct Data Supervisor. 13 - John F. Couleur, R. R. Smith, David L. Bahrs:
Real time information processing I: Techniques for multi-level programming with real time constraints. 14 - I. M. Salzberg:
Real time information processing I: Mathematical considerations of real time digital simulation. 16-17 - W. S. Plette:
Education and training: An auto-instructional text for IBM 1401 programming. 18-19 - Gloria M. Silvern:
Education and training: Non-programmed curriculum materials for computer programmer training programs. 20-21 - Donald L. Katz, Brice Carnahan, Elliott I. Organick, Sylvio D. Navarro:
Education and training: Computers in Engineering Education 1960-1964. 22-23 - Marek Greniewski, Wladyslaw M. Turski:
Automatic programming and compilers I: External language KLIPA for digital computer URAL-2. 26-27 - E. S. McDonough:
Automatic programming and compilers I: STRETCH experiment in multiprogramming. 28 - Gene F. Leonard:
Automatic programming and compilers I: Control techniques in the CL - II Programming System. 29 - Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.:
Automatic programming and compilers I: Data description in the CL - II Programming System. 30 - George F. Weinwurm:
Real time information processing II: What is "real" time? 31 - George A. Champine, G. M. Griffith:
Real time information processing II: Automatic error recovery in the Nike-Zeus guidance computer. 32-33 - Y. N. Chang, K. S. Schulz:
Real time information processing II: Real-time simulation of a cruise missile trajectory. 34-35 - R. V. Wadding:
Information retrieval I: Keyword in context (KWIC) indexing on the IBM 7090 DPS. 36 - C. F. Brennan:
Information retrieval I: DIGEST - DIebold GEnerator for Statistical Tabulation. 37 - R. H. Stanwood:
Information retrieval I: The MERGE system of information dissemination, retrieval, and indexing using the IBM 7090 DPS. 38-39 - Roy N. Freed:
Invited papers: The legal implications of the computer revolution. 40 - J. Heller:
Invited papers: A Monte-Carlo approach to the approximate solution to sequencing problems. 41 - Victor H. Yngve:
Invited papers: Toward better programming languages. 42 - Donald E. Knuth:
Invited papers: History of writing compilers. 43 - K. G. Balke, G. Carter:
Automatic programming and compilers II: The COLASL automatic coding system. 44-45 - D. W. Scott:
Automatic programming and compilers II: WIZOR, a compiler, compiler for the GE 225 computer. 46-47 - Lloyd W. Campbell:
Automatic programming and compilers II: The FORAST programming language. 48-49 - T. R. McCalla, A. M. Wildberger:
Engineering applications I: Application of the adjoint system of differential equations in the solution of the Bang-Bang Control problem. 50-51 - Eric Liban, Richard E. Kopp:
Engineering applications I: Implicit function simulation of the ablation problem using Finite Fourier Transforms. 52-53 - R. A. Cowan:
Engineering applications I: A digital nonlinear function generator. 54-55 - A. A. McGee, M. D. Markarian:
Business and management data processing I: Optimum allocation of research/engineering manpower within a multi-project organizational structure. 56-57 - Alfred G. Dale:
Business and management data processing I: Small business executive decision simulation. 58 - N. B. Solomon:
Business and management data processing I: ICON - a management information system. 59 - D. J. Kiel, D. E. Johnson, R. E. Smith:
Numerical analysis I: Partitioned Polynomials - an approach toward equilibrium between accuracy and speed in primary mathematical functions. 60-61 - Charles L. Lawson:
Numerical analysis I: Segmented minmax approximation. 62 - Robert L. Ashenhurst:
Numerical analysis I: Function evaluation in unnormalized arithmetic. 63 - C. W. Williams:
Engineering applications II: Image processing. 64-65 - H. A. Bedient, J. R. Neilon:
Engineering applications II: Automatic production of meteorological contour charts. 66-67 - O. Gurel:
Engineering applications II: Phase plane studies by use of digital computers. 68-69 - J. J. Allen, Donald P. Moore, H. Paul Rogoway:
Artificial languages: Translation of compiler languages. 70-71 - Robert M. Shapiro:
Artificial languages: Computers, connector systems, and data descriptions. 72-73 - Harold W. Lawson Jr.:
Artificial languages: The use of chain list matrices for the analysis of COBOL data structures. 74-75 - B. Grad:
Invited papers: Decision tables in systems design. 76-77 - Walter F. Bauer:
Invited papers: Information processing in military command. 78-79 - Joseph F. Traub:
Invited papers: The theory of multipoint iteration functions. 80-81 - Gilbert W. King:
Invited papers: Table look-up procedures in data processing. 82-83 - D. R. Brown, C. C. Abt, A. W. Jacobson, Edmund C. Berkeley:
Social aspects and responsibilities (A Panel Session): Computers in advanced defense systems. 84 - A. W. Jacobson:
Social aspects and responsibilities (A Panel Session): Computers as generators of economic growth. 85 - C. C. Abt:
Social aspects and responsibilities (A Panel Session): Computer applications to arms control. 86 - Edmund C. Berkeley:
Social aspects and responsibilities (A Panel Session): Computer investigations of intention to attack. 87 - Louis L. Sutro:
Social aspects and responsibilities(A Panel Session): The Visualizer as a means of displaying Abt's strategic model. 88 - Thomas B. Steel Jr.:
Automatic programming and compilers III: Languages and real time information processing. 90 - W. H. Landen Jr., Willard H. Wattenburg:
Automatic programming and compilers III: On the efficient construction of automatic programming systems. 91 - E. L. Manderfield:
Automatic programming and compilers III: A report on the status of SMALGOL. 92-93 - Arthur B. Kahn:
Applications in the physical sciences: Procedure Network Analysis. 94-95 - T. F. Wales:
Applications in the physical sciences: BANZAI, a one-dimensional multienergy group neutron transport code for the IBM 709 and 7090 systems. 96-97 - Theodore D. Sterling, E. L. Saenger:
Applications in the physical sciences: Clinical applications in medicine. 98 - Ewan S. Page:
Business and management data processing II: On the scheduling of jobs by computer. 99 - M. E. Haskins Jr., Norman E. Sondak:
Business and management data processing II: A systems approach for the application of computerized scheduling techniques and the RCA-PERT/Cost program. 100-101 - J. H. Nichols, A. Tiedrich:
Business and management data processing II: A multi-variant generalized sort program employing auxiliary drum storage. 102-103 - Eldon R. Hansen:
Numerical analysis II: On computing the exact characteristic polynomial. 104-105 - Thomas E. Hull, A. L. Creemer:
Numerical analysis II: Iteration in predictor-corrector procedures. 106-107 - David W. C. Shen, M. L. El-Sabbagh:
Numerical analysis II: Numerical analysis of two generalized elliptic integrals. 108-109 - Peter Kugel:
Information retrieval II: A data structure for data retrieval. 110 - Martin Kosakoff, Donald L. Buswell:
Information retrieval II: Variable Information Processing. 112-113 - Lewis C. Clapp:
Information retrieval II: The chaining technique for associative sentence retrieval. 114-115 - Melvin A. Breuer:
Computer design: The minimization of Boolean functions containing unequal and nonlinear cost functions. 116-117 - Edward J. Farrell:
Computer design: Applications of redundancy to improve the accuracy of binary systems. 118-119 - J. R. Hillegas, A. C. Nester, John A. Gosden, Roger L. Sisson:
Computer design: Generalized measures of computer system performance. 120-132

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