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21st ACM National Conference 1966: USA
- David F. Weinberg, William P. Mancina:

Proceedings of the 21st national conference, ACM 1966, USA, 1966. ACM 1966, ISBN 978-1-4503-7915-1 - Alan J. Perlis:

The synthesis of algorithmic systems. 1-6 - Elliott I. Organick, Thomas A. Keenan, Sylvia Charp, Alexandra I. Forsythe:

Computer science in high school mathematics. 7-12 - Beresford N. Parlett:

Necessary and sufficient conditions for convergence of the QR algorithm on Hessenberg matrix. 13-19 - J. E. Stengle, C. D. Isaacs:

A new solution method for the determinantal equation of a matric polynomial. 21-27 - Louis W. Ehrlich:

Iterative vs. a directive method for solving fourth order elliptic difference equations. 29-35 - Edward M. Rosen:

A review of quasi-Newton methods in nonlinear equation solving and unconstrained optimization. 37-41 - C. William Gear:

Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations at a remote terminal. 43-49 - John R. Rice, Saul Rosen:

NAPSS - a numerical analysis problem solving system. 51-56 - Gloria M. Silvern, Leonard C. Silvern:

Computer-assisted instruction: Specification of attributes for CAI programs and programmers. 57-62 - Orrin E. Taulbee, John T. Welch:

A new classification theory leading to automatic pattern recognition. 63-67 - Bertram Raphael:

Aspects and applications of symbol manpulation. 69-74 - Edward W. Ver Hoef:

Design of a multi-level file management system. 75-86 - Larry Bernstein, F. E. Slojkowski:

An information system for the coordination of program design. 87-96 - J. H. Bryant, Parlan Semple:

GIS and file management. 97-107 - Vilas D. Henderson:

The functional design of a generalized vehicle flight simulation program. 109-116 - Emanuel Hayes:

Programming a digital simulation model of a freeway diamond interchange. 117-129 - Martin Greenberger, Malcolm M. Jones:

On-line simulation in the OPS system. 131-138 - Roger V. Butler:

The langley research center remote computing terminal system: Implementation and first year's operation. 139-148 - Richard L. Linde, Paul E. Chaney:

Operational management of time-sharing systems. 149-159 - Karl Ramsay, Jon C. Strauss:

A real time priority scheduler. 161-166 - Richard J. Hedger, Andrew G. Pontius, Jerrold M. Seehof, Gary G. Benson:

A terminal operated production program (TOPP) system. 167-177 - Allen Weingarten:

Analyzing a real-time system. 179-182 - David G. Hammel:

An economical electronic point-of-sale updating system. 183-189 - Jerrold M. Seehof, Wayne O. Evans, James W. Friederichs, James J. Quigley:

Automated facilities Layout Programs. 191-199 - Robert M. Anderson:

Management controls for effective and profitable use of EDP resources. 201-207 - Shirley A. Liss:

Mathematical rigor - a prerequisite for numerical analysis? 209-211 - John D. Sybalsky:

A general purpose translation demonstrater. 213-214 - Robert N. Chanon:

Almost alike programs. 215-222 - Gerald H. Fine, Calvin W. Jackson, Paul V. Mc Isaac:

Dynamic program behavior under paging. 223-228 - C. V. Ramamoorthy:

The analytic design of a dynamic look ahead and program segmenting system for multiprogrammed computers. 229-239 - George Forbes:

An engineering simulator. 241-255 - Michael S. Skaff:

An approximate solution of a weighted scheduling problem with multiple constraints. 257-262 - William E. Farley, Alfred H. Pulido, Tate M. Minckler, Lee D. Cady Jr.:

Man-machine communications in the biological-medical research environment. 263-267 - Stephen R. Yarnall, Richard A. Kronmal:

Computer aids to medical diagnosis - problems and progress. 269-274 - B. V. Bhimani, Roy D. Merrill, R. P. Mitchell, M. R. Stark:

An approach to speech synthesis and recognition on a digital computer. 275-296 - D. R. Winner, L. L. Marsh:

A technique for optimizing a function of many variables: Determining the minimum energy configuration of a crystal lattice. 297-304 - Eugene D. Homer:

An algorithm for selecting and sequencing statements as a basis for a problem-oriented programming system. 305-312 - Ellen R. Clark:

Oh the automatic simplification of source-language programs. 313-319 - Paul Hamburger:

On an automated method. 321-330 - Michael E. Tarter, Richard A. Kronmal:

Non-uniform key distribution and address calculation sorting. 331-337 - Joseph A. Heiner, Reed O. Leishman:

Generalized random extract device. 339-345 - James A. Dugan, Robert S. Green, Jack Minker, Warren E. Shindle:

A study of the utility of associative memory processors. 347-360 - Kenneth Janda:

Features of an information system for Congress. 361-372 - Richard G. Canning:

Coming changes in system analysis and design. 373-377 - Fred M. Tonge:

A view of artificial intelligence. 379-382 - A. E. Roberts:

The construction of recognizers. 383-389 - David Lorge Parnas:

State table analysis of programs in an algo-like language. 391-400 - John Michael Williams:

Design of the real-time executive for the Univac(r) 418 system. 401-413 - Harold R. Gillette, William H. Roberts:

A special purpose multiprogramming system for a computer-controlled telemetry Data Reduction System. 415-424 - E. Knutson, L. Holgersen, D. R. Merrill:

Lunar orbiter command and telemetry data handling system at deep space stations. 425-433 - K. E. Tiernan, R. G. Dietrich:

Digital generation of continuous, filtered Gaussian noise. 435-439 - John T. Chu, J. C. Chueh:

Error probability in decision functions for character recognition. 441-444 - Clifford J. Maloney:

Multinomial acceptance sampling. 445-452 - Frank J. Kuhn:

A real time error correcting data transmission system treated as a Markov process. 453-463 - David K. Oppenheim, Daniel P. Haggerty:

META5: A tool to manipulate strings of data. 465-468 - Juris Reinfelds, L. A. Flenker, Robert N. Seitz, P. L. Clem:

Amtran, a remote-terminal, conversational-mode computer system. 469-477 - Martin L. Cramer, Jon C. Strauss:

A hybrid oriented interactive language. 479-488 - William G. Castner, Andrew L. Calvery, Clarice I. MacDonald, Ruth E. Peerenboom:

The MECCA system - a modified list processing application for library collections. 489-498 - Allan J. Humphrey, Shelby L. Brumelle:

An algorithm for retrieving indexed documents and its application. 499-504 - Samuel Kaufman:

The IBM information retrieval center-(ITIRC) system techniques and applications. 505-512 - A. Roger Meetham:

Graph separability and word grouping. 513-514 - Harold S. Corbin, Werner L. Frank:

Display oriented computer usage system. 515-526 - Norbert J. Denil:

A language and model for computer-aided design. 527-535 - Janice R. Lourie, John J. Lorenzo, Abel M. Bomberault:

On-line textile designing. 537-544

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