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- 1968
- Roy P. Allen:
OMNIBUS: a large data base management system. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 157-169 - E. P. Anderson, Robert K. McAfee, Alan Seelenfreund:
Development and use of computer models for analysis of long range planning decisions at Southern Pacific Company. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 431-439 - J. Robert Ashley, Thomas E. Bullock:
Hybrid computer integration of partial differential equations by use of an assumed sum seperation of variables. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 585-591 - George F. Badger Jr., E. Andrew Johnson, Richard W. Philips:
The Pitt time-sharing system for the IBM system 360: two year's experience. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 1-6 - Robert M. Balzer, R. W. Shirey:
The on-line firing squad simulator. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 233-241 - Conrad K. Bedient, Larry L. Dike:
The Lockheed hybrid system: a giant step. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 663-682 - Frank C. Bequaert:
QUIP: a system for automatic program generation. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 611-616 - William A. Bernstein, James T. Owens:
Debugging in a time-sharing environment. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 7-14 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Dennis H. Klatt:
A limited speech recognition system. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 305-318 - R. K. Booher:
MOS GP computer. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 877-889 - David H. Brandin:
Mathematics of continuous system simulations. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 345-352 - César A. Cáceres, Gabriel Kushner, David E. Winer, Anna Lea Weihrer:
The key to a nationwide capability for computer analysis of medical signals: the dedicated medical signal processor. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 381-385 - Don F. Calhoun:
High speed modular multiplier and digital filter for LSI development. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 847-855 - Thomas W. Calvert:
Projections of multidimensional data for use in man-computer graphics. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 227-231 - D. J. Campbell, W. J. Heffner:
Measurement and analysis of large operating systems during system development. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 903-914 - D. W. Cardwell:
Interactive telecommunications access by computer to design characteristics of the nation's nuclear power stations. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 243-253 - R. C. Cheek:
Fail-safe power and environmental facilities for a large computer installation. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 51-56 - David L. Childs:
Description of a set-theoretic data structure. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 557-564 - Gastone Chingari:
A generalized methodology for computer simulation of numerically controlled production systems. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 57-66 - Michael M. Connors:
Operations research in a conversational environment. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 417-424 - Melvin E. Conway, L. M. Spandorfer:
A computer system designer's view of large scale integration. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 835-845 - Ira W. Cotton, Frank S. Greatorex Jr.:
Data structures and techniques for remote computer graphics. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 533-544 - G. A. Coulman, J. F. Svetlik, W. H. Clifford:
A hybrid computational method for partial differential equations. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 593-599 - Herbert A. Crosby, Murlin K. Klukis:
Computer simulation of a nonlinear blood flow model. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 787-795 - N. Cserhalmi, Oscar Lowenschuss, B. Scheff:
Efficient partitioning for the batch-fabricated fourth generation computer. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 857-865 - Peter B. Denes, Max V. Mathews:
Computer models for speech and music appreciation. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 319-327 - Peter J. Denning:
Thrashing: its causes and prevention. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 915-922 - Leta Roberts Edwin, Allan I. Edwin:
Non-linear interactive stepwise regression analsis in a time-sharing environment. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 127-139 - Douglas C. Engelbart, William K. English:
A research center for augmenting human intellect. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 395-410"The Mother of All Demos" - It was at the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference that Douglas C. Engelbart and his team at SRI first presented their seminal work in personal and collaborative computing to the world - this was the debut of the mouse, windows, hypermedia, file sharing, teleconferencing, and much, much more. - George Epstein:
Recursive Fast Fourier Transforms. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (1) 1968: 141-143
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