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12th ACM Conference on Computer Science 1984: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Frank L. Friedman, James F. Korsh:
Proceedings of the ACM 12th annual computer science conference on SIGCSE symposium, CSC 1984, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, February 14-16, 1984. ACM 1984, ISBN 978-0-89791-127-6 - General information. 3-10
- CSC 1984 theme day plenary sessions. 13-25
- Mark S. Fox:
Artificial intelligence in the factory of the future. 29-38 - Ernest W. Kent:
Hierarchical control of robot vision by internal models. 39-47 - Lawrence G. Tesler:
Personal computers are coming to campus. 49-50 - Keith Slack, Jim Morris, Douglas Van Houweling, Nina Wishbow:
Computing at Carnegie-Mellon University. 51-58 - Andries van Dam:
The electronic classroom: Workstations for teaching an extended abstract. 59-60 - Daniel D. McCracken:
A skeptical view of computer literacy. 61-65 - Rob Kling:
Value conflicts in the deployment of computing applications. 67-84 - Abbe Mowshowitz:
Computers and the myth of neutrality. 85-92 - William W. McMillan:
The robot's sense of touch: Some lessons from human taction. 95-97 - Dean J. Saluti:
A training program for the computer integrated factory. 99-101 - F. E. Harkrider:
The flexible machining cell - cornerstone of vought aero products division multiproduct factory of the future. 103-110 - Sources of government funding for college and universities. 111
- Bernard P. Sagik:
Computerization of the campus coping with small computer systems (Introductory Remarks). 113 - Magdy A. Bayoumi, Graham A. Jullien, William C. Miller:
A systolic (VLSI) array using RNS for digital signal processing applications. 115-120 - Paul L. Mills:
The design of bit-parallel systolic filter algorithms. 121-130 - Adly T. Fam:
An algorithm for parallel computation of partial sums. 131-133 - Norman Cohen:
How does ada affect the way we teach software engineering?How does software engineering affect the way we teach ada? 135 - Robert D. Parslow:
The increasing threat from technology. 137-140 - David G. Hays:
Informatics, social science, and moral growth a cybernetic methodology for sociotechnical planning. 141-146 - Djamshid Asgari, Lawrence J. Henschen:
Utilizing first-order logic in query processing. 147-154 - Genevieve L. Berry-Rogghe:
Principles of communicatively adequate man-machine interaction. 155-158 - Alex Pelin:
Using complexity functions to generate normal forms for free algebra terms. 159-164
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