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IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Eastern) 1959: Boston, MA, USA
- Frank E. Heart:

Papers presented at the 1959 eastern joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference, IRE-AIEE-ACM 1959 (Eastern), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, December 1-3, 1959. ACM 1959, ISBN 978-1-4503-7868-0 - Rex Rice:

Computers of the future. 8-14 - Morton H. Lewin:

Negative-resistance elements as digital computer components. 15-27 - A. Franck, G. F. Marette, B. I. Parsegyan:

Deposited magnetic films as logic elements. 28-37 - Jan A. Rajchman:

Solid-state microwave high speed computers. 38-47 - Erich Bloch:

The engineering design of the stretch computer. 48-58 - J. Presper Eckert, J. C. Chu, Albert B. Tonik, William F. Schmitt:

Design of Univac®-LARC system: I. 59-65 - Herman Lukoff, L. M. Spandorfer, F. F. Lee:

Design of Univac®-LARC system: II. 66-74 - N. Lourie, H. Schrimpf, R. Reach, W. Kahn:

Arithmetic and control techniques in a multiprogram computer. 75-81 - John Cocke, Harwood G. Kolsky:

The virtual memory in the STRETCH computer. 82-93 - Harold K. Skramstad:

A combined analog-digital differential analyzer. 94-100 - Stanley K. Chao:

The system organization of MOBIDIC B. 101-107 - John H. Holland:

A universal computer capable of executing an arbitrary number of sub-programs simultaneously. 108-113 - J. N. Ackley:

The multi-sequence computer as a communications tool. 114-119 - Satio Okada, Y. Moriwaki, K. P. Young:

Realization of Boolean polynomials based on incidence matrices. 120-132 - Reese T. Prosser:

Applications of Boolean matrices to the analysis of flow diagrams. 133-138 - Thomas G. Sanborn:

SIMCOM: the simulator compiler. 139-142 - D. J. Campbell, D. B. Vollenweider:

Unusual techniques employed in heat transfer programs. 143-147 - Gerard Salton:

The automatic transcription of machine shorthand. 148-159 - James E. Kelley Jr., Morgan R. Walker:

Critical-path planning and scheduling. 160-173 - C. B. Crumb Jr., C. E. Rupe:

The automatic digital computer as an aid in medical diagnosis. 174-180 - Richard B. Lawrance:

An advanced magnetic tape system for data processing. 181-189 - M. May, G. P. Miller, Ronald A. Howard, G. A. Shifrin:

A high speed, small size magnetic drum memory unit for subminiature digital computers. 190-199 - A. H. Ashley, Edmund U. Cohler, W. S. Humphrey Jr.:

Temperature compensation for a core memory. 200-204 - R. James Evey:

Use of a computer to design character recognition logic. 205-211 - Richard L. Mattson:

A self-organizing binary system. 212-217 - J. S. Bomba:

Alpha-numeric character recognition using local operations. 218-224 - W. W. Bledsoe, I. Browning:

Pattern recognition and reading by machine. 225-232 - W. W. Bledsoe, J. S. Bomba, I. Browning, R. James Evey, Russell A. Kirsch, R. L. Mattson, Marvin Minsky, Ulric Neisser, Oliver G. Selfridge:

Discussion of problems in pattern recognition. 233-237 - Leo Hellerman:

A computer analytic method for solving differential equations. 238-243 - Herbert L. Gray, Charles Harrison:

Normalized floating-point arithmetic with an index of significance. 244-248 - Robert B. McGhee, A. Levine:

Determination of optimum production tolerances by analog simulation. 249-254 - Vernon L. Newhouse, J. W. Bremer, H. H. Edwards:

The crossed-film cryotron and its application to digital computer circuits. 255-260

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