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IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1961: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Walter F. Bauer:
Papers presented at the 1961 western joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference, IRE-AIEE-ACM 1961 (Western), Los Angeles, California, USA, May 9-11, 1961. ACM 1961, ISBN 978-1-4503-7872-7
Digital simulation
- Harry H. Harman:
Simulation: a survey. 1-9 - Joel M. Kibbee:
Management games and computers. 11-16 - Andrew Vazsonyi:
An on-line management system using English language. 17-37 - Aaron Glickstein, S. L. Levy:
Application of digital simulation techniques to highway design problems. 39-50 - Murray A. Geisler, Wilbur A. Steger:
The use of manned simulation in the design of an operational control system. 51-62
Microsystem electronics
- Peter B. Myers:
A survey of microsystem electronics. 63-74 - Robert H. Norman, Richard C. Anderson:
Testing of micrologic elements. 75-86 - J. S. Kilby:
Interconnection techniques for semiconductor networks. 87-94 - E. Luedicke, A. H. Medwin:
Micro-system computer techniques. 95-109
Modeling human mental processes
- Herbert A. Simon:
Modeling human mental processes. 111-119 - Edward A. Feigenbaum:
The simulation of verbal learning behavior. 121-132 - Julian Feldman:
Simulation of behavior in the binary choice experiment. 133-144 - Earl B. Hunt, Carl I. Hovland:
Programming a model of human concept formulation. 145-155
Recent advances in computer circuits
- Masanao Aoki, Gerald Estrin, T. Tang:
Parallelism in computer organization random number generation in the fixed-plus-variable computer system. 157-172 - Kendall Preston Jr.:
The CELLSCAN system - T.M. a leucocyte pattern analyzer. 173-183 - Gilbert Kaskey, Noah S. Prywes, Herman Lukoff:
Application of computers to circuit design for Univac Larc. 185-205 - R. S. Weisz, M. Rosenberg:
Wide temperature range coincident current core memories. 207-214
Problem solving and learning machines
- Marvin Minsky:
Descriptive languages and problem solving. 215-218 - Bert F. Green Jr., Alice K. Wolf, Carol Chomsky, Kenneth Laughery:
Baseball: an automatic question-answerer. 219-224 - John McCarthy:
A basis for a mathematical theory of computation, preliminary report. 225-238
Information retrieval
- Don R. Swanson:
Information retrieval: state of the art. 239-246 - Maxwell Mirton Kessler:
Technical information flow patterns. 247-257 - Robert T. Moore:
A screening method for large information retrieval systems. 259-274
Automata theory and neural models
- William Ross Ashby:
What is an intelligent machine? 275-280 - H. D. Block:
Analysis of perceptions. 281-289 - Murray L. Babcock:
Some physiology of automata. 291-298
New hybrid analog-digital techniques
- Hermann Schmid:
Combined analog/digital computing elements. 299-314 - Charles H. Single, Edward M. Billinghurst:
Optimization of analog computer linear system dynamic characteristics. 315-339 - J. E. Reich, J. J. Perez:
Design and development of a sampled-data simulator. 341-351 - Thomas A. Brubaker, Harry R. Eckes:
A digital control unit for a repetitive analog computer. 353-360
Large computer systems
- Charles W. Adams:
Trends in design of large computer systems. 361-364
Automatic programming
- Ascher Opler:
Current problems in automatic programming. 365-369 - Thomas B. Steel Jr.:
A first version of UNCOL. 371-378 - Jean E. Sammet:
A method of combining ALGOL and COBOL. 379-387 - Myrna D. Bernick, E. D. Callender, J. R. Sanford:
ALGY - an algebraic manipulation program. 389-392 - Robert S. Barton:
A new approach to the functional design of a digital computer. 393-396 - Mildred Wilkerson:
The JOVIAL checker an automatic checkout system for higher level language programs. 397-404
Memory devices and components
- Claude F. King:
Factors affecting the choice of memory. 405-409 - Richard J. Petschauer, Rodney D. Turnquist:
A nondestructive readout film memory. 411-425 - E. R. Beck, D. A. Savitt, A. E. Whiteside:
Tunnel diode storage using current sensing. 427-442 - A. W. Vinal:
The development of a multiaperture reluctance switch. 443-474 - Lewis C. Clapp:
High speed optical computers and quantum transition memory devices. 475-489
Applied analog techniques
- Eugene L. Berger, Robert M. Taylor:
Optimization of a radar in its environment by GEESE techniques. 491-506 - Maxwell C. Gilliland:
The spectral evaluation of iterative differential analyzer integration techniques. 507-518 - Walter Brunner:
An iteration procedure for parametric model building and boundary value problems. 519-533 - Donald A. Darms, Howell N. Tyson:
Analog simulation of underground water flow in the Los Angeles Coastal Plain. 535-543
Pattern recognition
- J. R. Singer:
A self organizing recognition system. 545-554 - Leonard Uhr, Charles M. Vossler:
A pattern recognition program that generates, evaluates, and adjusts its own operators. 555-569 - Manfred Kochen:
An experimental program for the selection of "disjunctive hypotheses". 571-578 - Ulric Neisser:
Time-analysis of logical processes in man. 579-585
Computers in control
- Alan J. Rowe:
Computer-based management control. 587-592 - W. R. Plugge, M. N. Perry:
American Airlines' "Sabre" electronic reservations system. 593-602 - Donald R. Pardee:
Real-time management control at the Hughes Aircraft Company. 603-607 - Paul D. Hildebrandt:
The 465L (SACCS) computer application. 609
The "human" side of analog systems
- Warren Dee Howard:
The computer simulation of a colonial socio-economic system. 613-622 - N. R. Cooper:
X-15 analog flight simulation program: systems development and pilot training. 623-638 - Owen F. Thomas:
Analog - digital hybrid computers in simulation with humans and hardware. 639-644 - T. F. Potts, G. N. Ornstein, A. Ben Clymer:
The automatic determination of human and other system parameters. 645-660
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