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1st ACM Conference on Computer Science 1973: Columbus, OH, USA
- Marshall C. Yovits:
Proceedings of the 1st annual computer science conference on Program information abstracts, CSC 1973, Columbus, Ohio, USA, February 20-22, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7805-5 - Marshall C. Yovits:
Preamble. 1-3 - Marshall C. Yovits:
Program. 5-6 - Marshall C. Yovits:
Exhibits. 7 - Marshall C. Yovits:
Spouses' program. 9 - General software. 17-18
- Opening session. 17
- Automata theory I. 19-20
- Graphics. 20-21
- Logic design. 22-23
- Applications: natural science. 23-24
- Mathematical statistics. 25-26
- User-computer interaction/computer centers. 26-27
- Supervisory systems. 28-29
- Automata theory II. 29-30
- Applications: engineering. 31-32
- Computer architecture. 32-33
- Special topics I. 34-35
- Special topics II. 35-36
- Management data processing. 37-38
- Programming languages I. 39-40
- Joseph F. Traub:
Invited speaker. 39 - Simulation. 41-42
- Real-time systems. 42-43
- Pattern recognition. 44-45
- Applications: humanities. 45-46
- Graph theory I. 47-48
- Programming languages II. 48-49
- Formal languages I. 50-51
- Information retrieval I. 51-52
- Artificial intelligence I. 53-54
- Natural language processing. 54-55
- Graph theory II. 56-57
- Systems programming. 58-59
- Formal languages II. 59-60
- Information retrieval II. 61-62
- Artificial intelligence II. 63-64
- Applications: mostly music. 64-65
- Applications: general. 66-67
- Allen Newell:
Invited speaker. 68 - Compilers. 68-69
- Alan J. Perlis:
Banquet speaker. 68 - Applications: education. 70-71
- Numerical analysis I. 71-72
- Programming. 73-74
- Applications: medicine. 74-75
- Numerical analysis II. 76-77
- Analysis of programs. 77-78
- Education. 79-80
- Numerical analysis III. 80-81
- Supplementary abstracts: session S. 82-83
- Subject and classification-code indexes. 84-102
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