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IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference (Eastern) 1957: Washington, DC, USA
- Morton M. Astrahan:

Papers and discussions presented at the 1957 eastern joint computer conference: Computers with deadlines to meet, IRE-ACM-AIEE 1957 (Eastern), Washington, D.C., USA, December 9-13, 1957. ACM 1958, ISBN 978-1-4503-7862-8 - Gerald T. Moore:

The numericord machine-tool director. 6-10 - Y. C. Ho, E. Calvin Johnson:

Design of a numerical milling machine system. 11-16 - Jack Rosenberg:

Logical organization of the DIGIMATIC computer. 25-29 - Joseph A. Stieber:

The master terrain model system. 30-33 - C. H. Taylor:

A coordinated data-processing system and analog computer to determine refinery-process operating guides. 34-39 - W. E. Frady, Montgomery Phister Jr.:

System characteristics of a computer controller for use in the process industries. 40-45 - E. J. Otis:

Optimized control through digital equipment. 45-50 - M. Seamons, M. Bain, William R. Hoover:

Real-time presentation of reduced wind-tunnel data. 50-53 - I. Rotkin:

The mechanization of letter mail sorting. 54-57 - D. A. Quarles:

Preparations for tracking artificial earth-satellites at the Vanguard Computing Center. 58-64 - Solomon A. Zadoff, J. Rattner:

Use of a digital computer for airborne guidance and navigation. 64-68 - Corwin A. Bennett:

Some experimentation on the tie-in of the human operator to the control loop of an airborne navigational digital computer system. 68-71 - D. E. Eisenberg, A. Eugene Miller, Arnold B. Shafritz:

Multiweapon automatic target and battery evaluator. 71-75 - D. L. Gerlough:

Control of automobile traffic: a problem in real-time computation. 75-79 - J. J. Stone Jr., B. B. Gordon, R. S. Boyd:

Physical simulation of nuclear reactor power plant systems. 80-83 - Robert H. Kohr:

Application of computers to automobile control and stability problems. 84-89 - Harold K. Skramstad, A. A. Ernst, J. P. Nigro:

An analog-digital simulator for the design and improvement of man-machine systems. 90-96 - A. J. Thiberville:

Facilities and instrumentation required for real-time simulation involving system hardware. 96-100 - E. J. McGlinn:

Problems in flight system simulation. 100-103 - Carl G. Blanyer, H. Mori:

Analog, digital, and combined analog-digital computers for real-time simulation. 104-110 - Louis Fein:

The place of self-repairing facilities in computers with deadlines to meet. 111-115 - Alan L. Leiner, William A. Notz, Jay L. Smith, Arnold Weinberger:

Organizing a network of computers to meet deadlines. 115-128 - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:

A program-controlled program interruption system. 128-132 - G. A. Raymond:

A transistor-circuit chassis for high reliability in missile-guidance systems. 132-135 - James H. Randall:

A method of coupling a small computer to input-output devices without extensive buffers. 136-139 - Arthur S. Robinson:

The synthesis of computer-limited sampled-data simulation and filtering systems. 139-148 - Robert R. Everett, Charles A. Zraket, Herbert D. Benington:

SAGE: a data-processing system for air defense. 148-155 - W. A. Ogletree, H. W. Taylor, Edward W. Veitch, J. Wylen:

AN/FST-2 radar-processing equipment for SAGE. 156-160 - P. R. Vance, L. G. Dooley, C. E. Diss:

Operation of the SAGE duplex computers. 160-163 - Dan C. Ross:

A digital system for position determination. 164-168 - G. E. Fenimore:

Real-time data processing for CAA air-traffic control. 169-172 - F. J. Gaffney, S. Levine:

Design techniques for multiple interconnected on-line data processors. 172-177 - R. A. McAvoy:

Reservations communications utilizing a general purpose digital computer. 178-183 - A. H. Payne:

Stock transaction records on the Datatron 205. 183-186 - Alex B. Churchill:

A small, low-cost business computer. 187-190 - E. J. Casey:

A self-checking system for high-speed transmission of magnetic-tape digital data. 190-194 - G. F. Grondin, F. P. Forbath:

Communication between remotely located digital computers. 194-197 - Amos E. Joel Jr.:

Communication switching systems as real-time computers. 197-203 - R. W. Ketchledge:

An introduction to the Bell System's first electronic switching office. 204-208 - Joseph A. Bader:

Traffic aspects of communications switching systems. 208-213 - G. L. Shultz:

The use of the IBM 704 in the simulation of speech-recognition systems. 214-218 - C. W. Poppe, P. J. Suhr:

An automatic voice readout system. 219-221 - Russell A. Kirsch, Lee Cahn, C. Ray, Genevie H. Urban:

Experiments in processing pictorial information with a digital computer. 221-229 - James Ogle:

Optical display for data-handling system output. 230-232 - T. L. Dimond:

Devices for reading handwritten characters. 232-237 - Abraham I. Tersoff:

Automatic registration in high-speed character sensing equipment. 238-242 - J. Seehof, M. Armstrong, G. Farley, M. Leinberger, M. Markakis, S. Smithberg:

The National Cash Register high-speed magnetic printer. 243-250 - J. S. Baer, A. S. Rettig, I. Cohen:

On-line sales recording system. 251-256

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