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20th ACM National Conference 1965: Cleveland, OH, USA
- Lewis Winner:
Proceedings of the 20th national conference, ACM 1965, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1965. ACM 1965, ISBN 978-1-4503-7495-8 - G. Rose, Max A. Woodbury, E. S. Fergusson:
Recent study of teaching: machine aids in rehabilitation therapy. 7 - Kelly U. Smith:
Recent study of teaching: cybernetic foundations of learning science. 8-26 - Edward O. Joslin:
Evaluation and performance of computers: application benchmarks: the key to meaningful computer evaluations. 27-37 - P. A. Rota, J. H. DePuyt:
Evaluation and performance of computers: TRAFFICSIM - a design/evaluation tool. 38-53 - W. B. Edwards:
Evaluation and performance of computers: interaction of hardware and software parameters in tape operations. 54-65 - C. T. Apple:
Evaluation and performance of computers: the program monitor - a device for program performance measurement. 66-75 - E. C. Milliken:
Complex information processing: a language for class description and its processor. 77-83 - Theodor Holm Nelson:
Complex information processing: a file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate. 84-100 - J. M. Snediker:
Complex information processing: a self organizing program for describing concepts. 101-118 - Orrin E. Taulbee:
Invited papers - 1: classification in information storage and retrieval. 119-137 - R. J. Nelson:
Invited papers - 1: basic concepts of automata theory. 138-161 - Dave L. Londe, Robert F. Simmons:
Computers in the study of learning: namer - A pattern-recognition system for generating sentences about relations between line drawings. 162-175 - C. Newman, Leonard Uhr:
Computers in the study of learning: BOGART - A discovery and induction program for games. 176-186 - P. J. Gleason:
Information retrieval: the relevant response theory of information storage and retrieval. 188-191 - Caxton C. Foster:
Information retrieval: information storage and retrieval using AVL trees. 192-205 - Stephen J. Tauber:
Information retrieval: digital handling of chemical structures and associated information. 206-216 - W. C. Davenport:
Information retrieval: the Chemical Abstracts Service computer based chemical information processing system. 217-223 - Edward A. Feigenbaum:
Invited papers - 2: soviet computer science, revisited. 225-226 - S. Gill:
Invited papers - 2: recent computer developments in Great Britain. 227-228 - Calvin N. Mooers, L. Peter Deutsch:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 1: TRAC, a text handling language. 229-246 - Carlos Christensen:
Programming Languages for Non-Numeric Processing - 1: examples of symbol manipulation in the AMBIT Programming Language. 247-261 - Robert M. McClure:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 1: TMG - a syntax directed compiler. 262-274 - C. Sheffield, J. P. Morris:
Numerical applications: organization of a large-scale computer program for space-age geodesy. 275-287 - George B. Dantzig, R. P. Harvey, R. D. McKnight:
Numerical applications: updating the product form of the inverse for the revised simplex method. 288-295 - John T. Welch:
Numerical applications: Cycle algorithms for undirected linear graphs and some immediate applications. 296-301 - Andrew J. Gabura:
Undergraduate research in computer sciences: Computer analysis of musical style. 303-314 - Charles R. Baugh:
Undergraduate research in computer sciences: FODESAR: FORTRAN dependent storage allocation and relocation package. 315-324 - R. J. Lewis:
Undergraduate research in computer sciences: Real time computerized expressway traffic control in the Chicago area. 325-335 - Sylvia R. Mayer, R. Morgan:
Man-machine interaction: Computer-aided programmed techniques in support of military information systems. 336-343 - Thomas G. Evans:
Man-machine interaction: Machine-aided design of context-free grammars. 344-353 - Martin Schatzoff:
Man-machine interaction: Console oriented model building. 354-374 - Richard A. Kronmal, Michael E. Tarter:
Analysis of computational systems: Cumulative polygon address calculation sorting. 376-385 - C. V. Ramamoorthy:
Analysis of computational systems: Discrete Markov analysis of computer programs. 386-392 - M. J. Moortgat:
Analysis of computational systems: An algorithm for Boolean simplification based on three necessary conditions. 393-407 - Marvin Lowell Graham, Peter Zilahy Ingerman:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 2: A universal assembly mapping language. 409-421 - John C. Reynolds:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 2: An introduction to the COGENT programming system. 422-436 - Ernst G. Ulrich:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 2: Time sequenced logical simulation based on circuit delay and selective tracing of active network paths. 437-448 - G. E. Haynam:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 2: An extended ALGOL based language. 449-454 - Ole Immanuel Franksen, M. D. Romer:
Management information systems: Industrial production and digital computers. 455-468 - S. Saltzman:
Management information systems: Survey of principle types of simulation models of the firm. 469-475 - James R. Zieglar:
Management information systems: A modular approach to business EDP problem solving. 476-486 - J. Dobbie, D. Zatyko:
System optimization: A mass memory system designed for the multi-program/multi-processors users. 487-500 - Helmut E. Thiess:
System optimization: Mathematical programming techniques for optimal computer use. 501-512 - G. Hain, K. Hain:
System optimization: Automatic flow chart design. 513-523 - Jules I. Schwartz:
Invited papers - 3: Observations on time-shared systems. 525-542 - Robert A. Sibley:
Invited papers - 3: A new programming language: PL/1. 543-563
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