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AIEE-IRE Computer Conference (Western) 1955: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- William L. Martin:
Proceedings of the 1955 western joint computer conference, AIEE-IRE 1955 (Western), Los Angeles, California, USA, March 1-3, 1955. ACM 1955, ISBN 978-1-4503-7856-7 - Max V. Mathews, W. W. Seifert:
Transfer-function synthesis with computer amplifiers and passive networks. 7-12 - N. L. Irvine, L. Davis:
Simulation by modeling. 13-16 - Richard H. MacNeal, Gilbert D. McCann:
Ideal transformers in the synthesis of analog computer circuits. 16-23 - C. M. Edwards:
A new approach to grounding in DC analog computers. 23-26 - Paul Kircher:
The need for integration of accounting systems and the design of electronic data-processing systems. 26-28 - J. T. Davidson, R. L. Fortune:
Automatic translation of printed code to impulses acceptable to computing equipment. 29-33 - J. C. Taylor:
Data collection as a by-product of normal business machine operation. 34-41 - F. C. Lindvall:
Computers challenge engineering education. 41-43 - Don R. Swanson:
An optimization concept for business data-processing equipment. 43-48 - Harry T. Larson, Andrew Vazsonyi:
Data-processor requirements in production and inventory control. 48-61 - C. R. DeCarlo:
Application of data processors in production. 61-65 - B. Mazelsky, R. F. O'Connell:
The integrated use of analog and digital computing machines for aircraft dynamic load problems. 66-72 - P. H. Denke, Ira V. Boldt Jr.:
A general digital computer program for static stress analysis. 72-78 - Louis B. Wadel, C. C. Wan:
Aircraft performance studied on an electronic analog computer. 78-82 - Ralph G. Selfridge:
Coding a general-purpose digital computer to operate as a differential analyzer. 82-84 - Willis H. Ware:
Introduction to session on learning machines. 85 - Wesley A. Clark, Belmont G. Farley:
Generalization of pattern recognition in a self-organizing system. 86-91 - Oliver G. Selfridge:
Pattern recognition and modern computers. 91-93 - Gerald P. Dinneen:
Programming pattern recognition. 94-100 - Allen Newell:
The chess machine: an example of dealing with a complex task by adaptation. 101-108 - Walter Pitts:
Comments on session on learning machines. 108-111 - Ragnar Thorensen, W. R. Arsenault:
A new nondestructive read for magnetic cores. 111-116 - Herman Epstein:
The electrographic recording technique. 116-118 - R. R. Johnson:
An electronic digital polynomial root extractor. 119-123 - Robert Ayer Kudlich:
A set of transistor circuits for asynchronous, direct-coupled computers. 124-129 - B. D. Rudin:
A theorem on SPDT switching circuits. 129-132

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