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AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1966: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies: Proceedings of the AFIPS '66 Spring Joint Computer Conference, April 26-28, 1966, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. AFIPS Conference Proceedings 28, AFIPS / Spartan Books / ACM 1966, ISBN 978-1-4503-7892-5

Coherent optical information processing
- W. J. Poppelbaum:

Computer application of electro-optics. 1-15 - George B. Parrent Jr.:

Basic theory of partial coherence. 17-24 - Louis J. Cutrona:

The role of coherent optical systems in data processing. 25-41 - Emmett N. Leith, A. Kozma, J. Upatnieks:

Requirements for hologram construction. 43-51 - Dean B. Anderson:

Application of coherent optical transducers to optical real-time information processing. 53-60
Time-sharing
- Charles T. Gibson:

Time-sharing in the IBM system/360: model 67. 61-78 - E. W. Franks:

A data management system for time-shared file processing using a cross-index file and self-defining entries. 79-86 - J. L. Smith:

An analysis of time-sharing computer systems using Markov models. 87-95 - Dennis W. Fife:

An optimization model for time-sharing. 97-104
Simulation and model-building
- Thomas C. Bartee, J. B. Lewis:

A digital system for on-line studies of dynamical systems. 105-111 - Y. N. Chang, O. M. George:

Simulation of logical decision networks of time-delay elements by means of a general-purpose digital computer. 113-126 - Jesse H. Katz:

Simulation of a multiprocessor computer system. 127-139 - Victor L. Wallace, Richard S. Rosenberg:

Markovian models and numerical analysis of computer system behavior. 141-148 - Kathe Jacoby, Diana Fackenthal, Arno Cassel:

SMPS: a toolbox for military communications staffs. 149-157 - Robert V. Jacobson:

Digital simulation of large-scale systems. 159-164 - W. M. Syn, Robert N. Linebarger:

DSL/90: a digital simulation program for continuous system modeling. 165-187
Processing large files
- Gary Carlson:

Techniques for replacing characters that are garbled on input. 189-193 - Thomas L. Connors:

ADAM: a generalized data management system. 193-205 - C. Allen Merritt, Paul J. Nelson:

The engineer-scientist and an information retrieval system. 205-212
Waveform processing
- Bernard Gold, Charles M. Rader:

Effects of quantization noise in digital filters. 213-219 - H. W. Briscoe, P. L. Fleck:

A real-time computing system for LASA. 221-228 - Thomas G. Stockham Jr.:

High-speed convolution and correlation. 229-233
Programming languages
- William A. Sassaman:

A computer program to translate machine language into FORTRAN. 235-239 - Renato Iturriaga, Thomas A. Standish, Rudolph A. Krutar, Jackson C. Earley:

Techniques and advantages of using the formal compiler writing system FSL to implement a Formula Algol compiler. 241-252 - Gernot Metze, Sundaram Seshu:

A proposal for a computer compiler. 253-263
Business applications
- G. F. Duffy, W. D. Timberlake:

A business-oriented time-sharing system. 265-275 - Bruce Dale:

"Never-fail" audio response system. 277-284 - James J. Gatto:

Application of computer-based retrieval concepts to a marketing information dissemination system. 285-295
Current developments in peripheral hardware
- Earl Masterson:

A new look in a peripheral equipment design approach. 297-306 - David W. Bernard, Frank A. Digilio, Frank V. Thiemann, Ronald F. Borelli:

A serial reader-punch with novel concepts. 307-314 - Chester E. Spurrier:

The IBM 2560 multi-function card machine. 315-321 - R. P. Burr, John J. Rheinhold, Roy K. Andres:

A new development in the transmission, storage and conversion of digital data. 323-333 - Alan F. Shugart, Yang-Hu Tong:

IBM 2321 data cell drive. 335-345
Analog/hybrid techniques
- W. J. Kenneally, E. E. L. Mitchell, I. Hay, G. Bolton:

Hybrid simulation of a helicopter. 347-354 - R. Belluardo, R. Gocht, Gerard A. Paquette:

A time-shared hybrid simulation facility. 355-363 - R. E. Gagne, E. J. Wright:

Hybrid simulation of a free piston engine. 365-378 - Thomas G. Hagan, Robert Treiber:

Hybrid analog/digital techniques for signal processing applications. 379-388 - R. Ruszkay, E. E. L. Mitchell:

Hybrid simulation of a reacting distillation column. 389-399 - J. E. Godts:

Transient neutron distribution solutions by compressed and real-time computer complexes. 401-409
Computer techniques in pattern recognition
- Robert S. Ledley, Louis S. Rotolo, Marilyn Belson, John Jacobsen, James Bruce Wilson, Thomas J. Golab:

Pattern recognition studies in the biomedical sciences. 411-430 - George W. Baylor, Herbert A. Simon:

A chess mating combinations program. 431-447 - Samuel J. Penny, James H. Burkhard:

Multidimensional correlation lattices as an aid to three-dimensional pattern reconstruction. 449-455 - R. David Joseph, S. S. Viglione:

A pattern recognition technique and its application to high-resolution imagery. 457-475

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