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23rd ACM National Conference 1968: USA
- Richard B. Blue Sr., Arthur M. Rosenberg:
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM national conference, ACM 1968, USA, 1968. ACM 1968, ISBN 978-1-4503-7486-6 - G. B. Anderson, K. R. Bertran, Richard W. Conn, K. O. Malmquist, Robert E. Millstein, S. Tokubo:
Design of a time-sharing system allowing interactive graphics. 1-6 - Richard E. Fikes, Hugh C. Lauer, Albin L. Vareha:
Steps toward a general-purpose time-sharing system using large capacity core storage and TSS/360. 7-18 - Stuart E. Madnick:
Multi-processor software lockout. 19-24 - David N. Freeman, Robert R. Pearson:
Efficiency vs responsiveness in a multiple-services computer facility. 25-34 - Donald R. Haring:
A display console for an experimental computer-based augmented library catalog. 35-43 - Stephen P. Morse:
Computer storage of contour-map data. 45-51 - John W. Young:
BARONET: : a simplified CRT-based information storage and retrieval system. 53-59 - Charles S. Duris:
An exchange method for solving Haar or non-Haar overdetermined linear equations in the sense of Chebyshev. 61-66 - Alan Feldstein, Carolyn K. Grafton:
Experimental mathematics: An application retarded ordinary differential equations with infinite lag to. 67-71 - Henry L. Gray, T. A. Atchison:
Applications of the G and B transforms to the Laplace transform. 73-77 - M. Klein:
Rational approximation via minimax linear programming regression. 79-84 - Karl L. Zinn:
Programming conversational use of computers for instruction. 85-92 - John C. Hesselbart:
FOIL - a file-oriented interpretive language. 93-98 - Charles T. Meadow, Douglas W. Waugh, Forrest E. Miller:
CG-1, a course generating program for computer-assisted instruction. 99-110 - June R. Chapin:
Problem areas in estimating costs of computer-assisted instruction. 111-116 - Alan C. Richter:
Geo-coding - an application in a local governmental information system. 117-131 - Kenneth J. Dueker:
A look at state and local information system efforts. 133-142 - William L. Ash, Edgar H. Sibley:
Tramp: An interpretive associative processor with deductive capabilities. 143-156 - L. Stephen Coles:
An on-line question-answering systems with natural language and pictorial input. 157-167 - C. Cordell Green, Bertram Raphael:
The use of theorem-proving techniques in question-answering systems. 169-181 - Theodosios Pavlidis:
On the syntactic analysis of figures. 183-188 - Daniel S. Diamond, Lee L. Selwyn:
Considerations for computer utility pricing policies. 189-200 - Michael Duggan:
Computer utilities and the ESS: Accommodations or intimidations. 201-210 - Hildegard A. Nidecker, William F. Simon:
Logic partitioning - component assignment. 211-221 - E. G. Balducci, W. E. Davis Jr., C. G. Persele:
Automated logic implementation. 223-240 - Melvin A. Breuer:
Heuristic switching expression simplification. 241-250 - Gary G. Leininger, Hinrich R. Martens:
The determination of digital simulation models for continuous systems by direct-search minimization. 251-258 - Alan J. Ungar:
The value of digital simulation in tactical computing systems. 259-264 - Irvin H. Yetter:
High-speed fault simulation for UNIVAC 1107 computer system. 265-277 - Ernst G. Ulrich:
Serial/parallel event scheduling for the simulation of large systems. 279-287 - Thomas L. Fagan, Myron A. Wilson:
Monte Carlo simulation of system reliability. 289-293 - Thomas F. Fitzsimons:
A comparison of channel-management algorithms for reversible data channels. 295-305 - William J. Day:
Rio Grande message switching/transportation system. 307-319 - Lloyd R. Isaacs, Donald C. Buzzelli:
Chrysler message switching today and tomorrow. 321-327 - George F. Weinwurm:
Managing the economics of computer programming. 329-332 - Dick H. Brandon:
The problem in perspective. 332-334 - Carl H. Reynolds:
Computer Usage Development Corporation. 334-337 - Carl W. Clewlow:
Some dimensions of the computer programming management problem at the federal level. 337-340 - Alfred M. Pietrasanta:
Current methodological research. 341-346 - Edward A. Nelson:
System Development Corporation. 346-349 - Harold Sackman:
System development corporation. 349-353 - Eugenio Morreale:
Partitioned list techniques for the synthesis by computer of two-level and-or networks. 355-365 - Hanan Potash, Lawrence P. McNamee:
Application of unilateral and graph techniques to analysis of linear circuits. 367-378 - Jacques J. Vincent Carrefour:
Design optimization of small logical systems. 379-386 - Neal Laurance:
A compiler language for data structures. 387-394 - Arthur Evans Jr.:
PAL - a language designed for teaching programming linguistics. 395-403 - R. J. Pankhurst:
GULP - A compiler-compiler for verbal and graphic languages. 405-421 - Mark Resnick, Jerome D. Sable:
Inscan: A syntax-directed language processor. 423-432 - Jacques De Buchet:
The development of a large scale mathematical programming system. 433-438 - William Orchard-Hays:
Structure of mathematical programming systems. 439-458 - Saul I. Gass:
On the division of police districts into patrol beats. 459-473 - Daniel G. Schweikert:
Numerical parametric integration of continuous functions with a singular derivative. 475-480 - M. Stuart Lynn, William P. Timlake:
Multiple Wielandt deflations in the numerical solution of singular integral equations of potential theory. 481-484 - W. Morven Gentleman, Joseph F. Traub:
The bell laboratories numerical mathematics program library project. 485-490 - Michael E. Tarter:
Estimation of the cumulative by fourier series methods and application to the insertion problem. 491-497 - W. S. Barlett, Kenneth J. Busch, M. L. Flynn, R. L. Salmon:
SIGHT, a satellite interactive graphic terminal. 499-509 - Edward A. Patrick, Douglas R. Anderson, F. K. Bechtel:
Mapping multidimensional space to one dimension for computer output display. 511-515 - Donald Shepard:
A two-dimensional interpolation function for irregularly-spaced data. 517-524 - W. H. Eichelberger:
A time-sharing budget control system. 525-533 - Eric M. Timmreck:
ADVISER - a program which advises students on courses. 535-553 - James Stewart, Robert L. Clark:
University of Maryland student scheduling algorithm. 555-562 - Muharrem Sargin, V. K. Handa:
Structural concrete and some numerical solutions. 563-574 - G. Neil Harper:
BOP - An approach to building optimization. 575-583 - Richard Rosen:
Matrix bandwidth minimization. 585-595 - Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
A recognition algorithm for pushdown store systems. 597-604 - Y. R. Wang:
On the formulation of normal pushdown acceptors. 605-612 - Edward P. Hsieh, Chung-Jen Tan, Monroe M. Newborn:
Uniform modular realization of sequential machines. 613-621 - Susan Brewer:
Data base or data maze? An exploration of entry points. 623-630 - Ned Chapin:
A deeper look at data. 631-638 - Thomas A. Slivinski, Vincent Y. Lum:
File organization for aerial photography. 639-648 - Patrick M. Beatts:
Those magnificent men and their computing machines. 649-656 - David B. Mayer, Ashford W. Stalnaker:
Selection and evaluation of computer personnel- the research history of SIG/CPR. 657-670 - Raymond J. Rubey, R. Dean Hartwick:
Quantitative measurement of program quality. 671-677 - Roy F. Keller, Charles R. Denham:
Computer selection procedures. 679-683 - Clifford W. Lazar:
Lease/buy decisions under conditions of for computer acquisition uncertain technological change. 685-690 - Bernard I. Witt:
M65MP: An experiment in OS/360 multiprocessing. 691-703 - I. H. Barkdoll, B. L. McGlamery:
An on-line image processing system. 705-716 - Harry R. Lewis:
SHAPESHIFTER: An interactive program for experimenting with complex-plane transformations. 717-724 - Edward W. Kozdrowicki:
An adaptive tree pruning system: A language for programming heuristic tree searches. 725-735 - Paul S. Jensen:
Interactive theorem retrieval and generation. 737-742 - Marshall D. Abrams:
A comparative sampling of the systems for producing computer-drawn flowcharts. 743-750 - D. L. Marrs, C. W. Collins, H. A. Hess:
A user-oriented macro processor. 751-763 - John B. Goodenough:
The comparison of programming languages: A linguistic approach. 765-785 - Prentiss Hadley Knowlton:
The use of an algebraic language as both a source and target language. 787-794 - Richard Becker, Fausto Poza:
Natural speech from a computer. 795-800 - Dolores M. Burton:
Toward a theory of deviant word order. 801-805 - Carter Revard:
On the computability of certain monsters in Noah's Ark: Using computers to study Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary and The New Merriam-Webster Pocket Dictionary. 807-813
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