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19th ACM National Conference 1964: USA
- Eric A. Weiss, Herbert S. Bright:
Proceedings of the 19th ACM national conference, ACM 1964, USA. ACM 1964, ISBN 978-1-4503-7918-2 - Kurt Spielberg:
On the fixed charge transportation problem. 11 - Herschel H. Loomis Jr.:
The delay of synchronous logic nets. 11 - Ralph L. London:
A computer program for discovering and proving recognition rules for Backus Normal Form grammars. 11 - William H. Burge:
The evaluation, classification and interpretation of expressions. 11 - James J. Donegan, Calvin Packard, Paul Pashby:
Experiences with the goddard computing system during manned spaceflight missions. 12 - J. E. Hamlin:
A general description of the national aeronautics and space administration real time computing complex. 12 - W. I. Adams, P. R. Federico:
Cadfiss test system computation and data flow integrated subsystem tests. 12 - Anthony G. Oettinger:
A bull's eye view of management and engineering information systems. 21 - Franz L. Alt:
The standardization of programming languages. 22 - R. G. Franciotti, Marjorie P. Lietzke:
The organization of the SHARE Algol 60 Translator. 41 - Ned Chapin:
An implementation of IPL-V on a small computer. 41 - D. Val Schorre:
META II a syntax-oriented compiler writing language. 41 - Norman Moraff:
Business and engineering enriched FORTRAN (BEEF). 41 - Frederick W. Schneider, Glen D. Johnson:
META-3 syntax-directed compiler writing compiler to generate efficient code. 41 - Richard V. Smith:
Similarity and entropy. 42 - Rebecca C. Prather, Leonard Uhr:
Discovery and learning techniques for pattern recognition. 42 - R. David Joseph, S. S. Viglione, H. F. Wolf:
Cloud pattern recognition. 42 - Charles M. Vossler, Neil M. Branston:
The use of context for correcting garbled English text. 42 - Laveen N. Kanal, Neil C. Randall:
Recognition system design by statistical analysis. 42 - L. Duane Pyle:
Generalized inverse computations using the gradient projection method. 51 - Allan W. Dickinson:
Nonlinear optimization: Some procedures and examples. 51 - D. B. MacMillan:
Iterative methods for solution of diffusion problems in r-and-thgr; geometry. 51 - Aviezri S. Fraenkel:
On the size of modular numbers. 51 - Manfred Kory, Paul Berning:
The STL integrated computer operating system. 52 - John A. Gosden:
The operations control center multi-computer operating system. 52 - Gene F. Leonard, John R. Goodroe:
An environment for an operating system. 52 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Lists and why they are useful. 61 - Dennis W. Fife, R. Rosenberg:
Queueing in a memory-shared computer. 81 - Walter T. Mara:
FORTRAN IV on videotape - an experiment in televised programmer training. 111 - Elliott I. Organick:
Discussion of a -and-ldquo;problem set-and-rdquo; for instruction in digital computer programming. 111 - Daniel Asher, Andries van Dam, Daniel Prener:
Computer and information sciences program for high school students. 111 - Elaine R. Bond, Marc A. Auslander, S. Grisoff, Robert Kenney, Mat Myszewski, Jean E. Sammet, Robert G. Tobey, Stephen N. Zilles:
FORMAC an experimental formula manipulation Compiler. 112 - William F. Atchison:
Panel on computer science curriculum (Session LI). 121 - Earl J. Schweppe:
A proposed academic program in the computer sciences. 121 - Samuel D. Conte:
The Computer Sciences Program at Purdue University. 121 - Richard S. Varga:
Computer technology at Case. 121 - Charles D. Parsons:
SIR: A statistical information retrieval system. 122 - A. B. Barnes, A. A. Briggs, J. Gauss, A. Resnick:
SDI-5, an advanced system for selective dissemination of information. 122 - Gerard M. Salton:
A document retrieval system for man-machine interaction. 122 - Alex Orden:
Panel on computer education for the management, behavioral, and biological sciences (Session M1). 131 - Vico Henriques:
Current position and future of EDP standards. 132 - Thomas B. Steel Jr.:
The ACM and standardization. 132 - John W. Hamblen:
Procedures and policies on use of and rates charged for computing center facilities. 141 - Bernard A. Galler:
Procedures for submission and processing of jobs. 141 - Saul Rosen:
Compilers for student jobs. 141 - George E. Forsythe:
Automatic machine grading programs. 141 - B. R. Jacobellis:
Impact of computer technology on communications. 142 - F. S. Viglinate:
Fundamentals of stored program control of telephone switching systems. 142 - Arnold B. Shafritz:
The use of computers in message switching networks. 142
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