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ACM Annual Conference 1973: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Irwin E. Perlin, Thomas J. McConnell Jr.:
Proceedings of the ACM annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, August 27-29, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7490-3 - Lou S. Davis:
Problems facing large Health Information Systems. 1-2 - Robert A. Greenes:
The new focus on health systems management. 3-4 - Ivan W. Sletten:
The Missouri statewide Automated Standard System of Psychiatry problems and partial solutions. 5-6 - Fred W. Glover, David Karney, Darwin Klingman:
A note on computational studies for solving transportation problems. 7-11 - Hamdy A. Taha:
A cutting plane algorithm for the fixed charge problem. 12-15 - R. L. Bulfin, V. E. Unger:
Computational experience with an algorithm for the lock box problem. 16-19 - Howard Buckholtz, Eileen Buckholtz:
Computer applications in a cable television environment. 20-26 - C. J. Funk, William G. Bulgren:
An improved full-duplex retransmission technique. 27-34 - George Worm:
A computerized hypertension management system. 35-38 - Malcolm C. Harrison:
Preliminary design for POPSY - a POlyProcessor SYstem. 39-41 - Stanley Habib:
Name resolutions using a microprogrammed interpretive technique. 42-47 - Donald W. Hearn, William D. Randolph:
Computational aspects of a Dual algorithm for quadratically constrained quadratic programs. 48-51 - Tomlinson Gene Rauscher, Ashok K. Agrawala:
On the syntax and semantics of horizontal microprogramming languages. 52-56 - Francois Robert Broca, Richard E. Merwin:
Direct microprogrammed execution of the intermediate text from a high-level language compiler. 57-63 - Harold Modellering:
The computer animated film: A dynamic cartography. 64-69 - R. L. Phillips, D. E. Geister:
Interactive graphics in water quality investigations. 70-75 - James D. Foley:
Software for satellite graphics systems. 76-80 - P. J. Nicholson, William R. Franta, Ronald E. Anderson:
The impact of a computers and society course on student perspectives. 81-86 - Ronald E. Anderson, Kay Troost:
Computer people and their attitudes toward computerization: A social survey of the ACM'70 Conference. 87-91 - Raoul N. Smith:
Automatic Steno translation. 92-96 - Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Applications of the inner product computer. 97-100 - J. A. N. Lee, Joe P. Dorocak:
Conditional syntactic specification. 101-105 - Paul B. Schneck:
A survey of compiler optimization techniques. 106-113 - John R. White, Leon Presser:
A tool for enforcing system structure. 114-118 - Peter M. Neely:
On program control structure. 119-125 - Maurice H. Halstead, Rudolf Bayer:
Algorithm dynamics. 126-135 - Charles T. Davies Jr.:
Recovery semantics for a DB/DC system. 136-141 - Lawrence A. Bjork Jr.:
Recovery scenario for a DB/DC system. 142-146 - Anthony C. Hearn, Rüdiger G. K. Loos:
Extended polynomial algorithms. 147-152 - Ellis Horowitz:
On the substitution of polynomial forms. 153-158 - Joel Moses, David Y. Y. Yun:
The EZ GCD algorithm. 159-166 - J. C. Gray, J. C. Tomlinson:
The L* data language. 167-173 - Robert J. Lechner, William Stallings:
A minisystem programming language. 174-182 - John H. Pinc, Earl J. Schweppe:
A Fortran language anticipation and prompting system. 183-187 - Yuan Liu, Amrit L. Goel:
An interactive statistical modelling package in APL. 188-201 - T. Anthony Marsland, P. G. Rushton:
Mechanisms for comparing chess programs. 202-205 - Gerhard Wolf:
Implementation of a dynamic tree searching algorithm in a chess programme. 206-208 - Albert L. Zobrist, Fredric R. Carlson:
The USC chess program. 209-212 - Edward W. Kozdrowicki, Dennis W. Cooper:
COKO III and the future of inter-snap judgment communication. 213-218 - Claude Overstreet Jr., Richard E. Nance:
A random number generator for small word-length computers. 219-223 - Donald B. Crouch:
A process for reducing cluster representations and retrieval costs. 224-227 - Domenico Ferrari:
A tool for automatic program restructuring. 228-231 - Art Lew:
Memory allocation in paging systems. 232-235 - Gerald J. Popek:
Correctness in access control. 236-241 - John H. Howard Jr.:
A large-scale dual operating system. 242-248 - Ed Pearce, George Dailey, Allen Menard, Barry L. Bateman, Gerald N. Pitts:
A Pageable Memory Dictionary Information Retrieval System. 249-255 - Roger W. Elliott, Lee E. Cashman:
An experimental comparison of relevance-feedback techniques. 256-261 - Jon T. Rickman, Harry W. Gardner:
On-line index term predictions using bigram-term associations. 262-270 - George Wahl Logemann:
Multi-state information system: Problems and solutions. 271-272 - Jeffrey P. Stamen, Robert M. Wallace:
Janus: A data management and analysis system for the behavioral sciences. 273-282 - Bernard A. Galler, R. Wagman, J. Bravatto, G. Lift, G. Kern, V. Berstis, E. Munn:
CRISP: An interactive student registration system. 283-289 - Larry Kheriaty:
A MULTILINGUAL INTERPRETER for interactive computing in an academic environment. 290-294 - Clifford R. Hollander:
A syntax-oriented formal system for defining processes. 295-298 - Stewart N. T. Shen, Gilbert K. Krulee:
Solving linear programming problems stated in English by computer. 299-303 - Paul F. Huebner, Daniel T. Skelton, Earl J. Schweppe:
Interactive instruction simulation on and of the Datapoint 2200 computer. 304-308 - Roy Kaplow, David Schneider, Franklin C. Smith Jr., William R. Stensrud:
Computer assistance for writing interactive programs: TICS. 309-315 - Terry J. Frederick:
Test-site evaluation of ICU/PLANIT. 316-319 - John M. Hoffman:
Device gain - a measure of system component simultaneous operation. 320-326 - Edgar M. Pass, John Gwynn:
An adaptive microscheduler for a multiprogrammed computer system. 327-331 - Dennis R. Chastain:
Guidelines for planning and organizing a performance improvement project. 332-335 - Pierre Lebeux:
Selection processes and their relation to automata. 336-341 - Daniel Martin, John Gwynn:
Two results concerning the power of two-way deterministic Pushdown Automata. 342-344 - William I. Grosky, Frank Tsui:
Pattern generation in non-standard tessellation automata. 345-348 - C. Victor Bunderson:
Learner-controlled course on the TICCIT system. 349 - Bernard J. Luskin, Monty W. Ruth:
Computers in communications and education at Coast Community College District. 350-352 - Herbert D. Peckham:
Computing in the community colleges - fact and fancy. 353-356 - Ann C. Gubiotti, Pat Velderman, Nitta P. Dooner, Janice R. Lourie, Kay James, Lynn Nowakowski:
Textile Graphics/Computer Aided: A course taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology. 357-361 - Robert E. Bolinger, Sandra Price, Joseph L. Kyner:
Use of a computerized clinical decision system in a diabetic clinic. 362-364 - John M. DeGroot, Samuel J. Dwyer III, Lewis J. Garrotto:
Computer simulation of irregular shaped lesions in radiographs. 365-369 - Robert I. Winner:
Cartoons: An initial investigation of animated graphs. 370-373 - Peter G. Lykos, M. Granger Morgan, Fred W. Weingarten:
Computer Impact on Society perspective on a new NSF initiative. 374-380 - Henry C. Lucas Jr.:
Computers in the service of man: The computer professional in an alien subculture. 381-386 - Rob Kling:
Towards a person-centered computer technology. 387-391 - P. W. Nye, J. H. Gaitenby, J. D. Hankins:
An analysis of natural vs. synthetic speech intelligibility: A preliminary appraisal of a reading machine for the blind. 392-393 - John Dexter Fletcher:
Computer-assisted instruction for the deaf: The Stanford project. 394-395 - Gregg C. Vanderheiden, D. F. Lamers, Andrew M. Volk, C. Daniel Geisler:
A communications device for the severely handicapped. 396-397 - J. E. Sullivan:
DOTSYS III: A portable braille translator. 398-403 - Marion P. Boyles:
Computer Braille in the Atlanta School System. 404 - J. Tinsley Oden:
Some distributional and convergence properties of the finite element method, with applications in nonlinear elastodynamics. 405-408 - Philip B. Zwart:
Computational aspects of data fitting with a new multivariate spline. 409-414 - M. Z. Nashed:
On applications of generalized splines and generalized inverses in regularization and projection methods. 415-418 - R. Fred Littrell:
A step toward quality control in computer programming: Understanding the psychology of the management of computer programmers. 419-423 - Robert R. Keller:
Computerized optimization and planning in solid waste management. 424-427 - Norman M. Aaronson:
AGSICP: An Automated Grading System for the Instruction of Cobol Programming. - Joseph D. Smith, James T. Perry:
The TDIP System. - Alfred C. Weaver:
VIPTRAN - A programming language and its compiler for Boolean Systems. - Huei-hsiung Chuang:
Multiprogramming under separate working-set principle. - Timothy White:
On program verification and easy to veryfy programming. - Victoria Gehman Evans:
Sigma 5 Fortran language processor for the Computer Design Language, FIT version I. - Ross Pavlac:
Micromultiprocessing of a single instruction stream. - Simon S. Lam:
Computer data communication: Packet switching in a slotted satellite channel. - Walter A. Snow:
One-step methods for nonlinear n-th order integro-differential equations. - Warren Jones:
A genetic theory of scientific development. - E. Dixon, S. Goodman:
An all cycle algorithm for undirected graphs. - Michael L. Baird:
A paradigm for semantic picture recognition. - John B. Goodenough:
Tools for modular programming: Finding out what's needed. - Carlos J. P. Lucena:
A methodology for producing reliable software systems. - Jan Polek, Imtiaz Ahmad:
Investigation of the mechanisms for interprocess communication. - Richard O. Clark, James F. Leathrum:
Environment primitive operators in programming languages. - Dewayne Hendricks:
Use of SNOBOL4. as an interactive language for artificial intelligence research. - C. Claydon, R. Krohn, A. Fish:
On-line data analysis and graphics using BASIS-70. - Walter H. Burkhardt:
Interleaving of control-store for high-performance micro-programmed computers. - Niels Schumburg:
Content addressable memory processor. - Wayne D. Dominick, Benjamin Mittman:
Interactive graphics enhancements for information retrieval systems. - Yin Wei:
A measure for memory utilization. - R. C. Gonzalez:
Generation of linguistic filter structures for image enhancement. - Leon R. Wechsler, Norman E. Sondak:
The simulation of a creative process - the composition of man-machine poetry. - James F. Kearney, John Nodine:
Application of cognitive dissonance in the teaching of FORTRAN IV in an unstructured setting. - Thomas C. Richards:
A flexible approach to teaching FORTRAN. - Norman E. Sondak, R. C. Scott, John H. Sistare:
Experience with intersession courses in computer science. - Chih Wu:
A statistical survey on the CAI thermodynamics at U. S. Naval Academy. - Anne Kellerman, Geraldine Macdonald:
Innovative techniques for college faculty using the computer in undergraduate curricula. - Mary Jane Lee, Gerald J. Lazorick:
Design specifications for an information retrieval system management game. - Donald L. Kalmey, Douglas S. Kerr, Lee J. White:
Numerical experimentation with routines for solving nonlinear systems of equations. - R. L. Brown:
Second order methods for the solution of stiff ordinary differential equations. - William M. Wagner, H. Richard wood:
Asympototes of a differential equation of ion recombination. - Herbert A. Morris:
extensions in linear regression. - David F. McAllister:
Contraction map methods for discrete rational Chebychev approximation. - Arthur T. Poe:
N-decomposition and decomposition matrix for automata. - Everald E. Mills:
K-lossless sequential machines of maximum order. - Mario R. Schaffner:
An example of program in the form of abstract machine. - Y. Edmund Lien:
Analysis of conservational transition systems. - John Mazur:
A descriptive model for the design and implementation of computer systems. - Jorge Morales:
Interactive theorem proving. - Alois Glanc:
On pattern recognition and description using many sorted predicate calculi. - J. Diane Pritchard, Norman E. Sondak:
Automatic recognition of handwritten characters using structural features. - Jerome Rothstein:
A new binary code for pattern recognition by parallel computation. - Carl F. R. Weiman:
A cellular automaton for pattern recognition by parallel computation. - W. G. Wee, C. C. Lin, M. J. Tsai:
Reconstruction methods for multiple projections. - Yuan R. Wang:
Characterization algorithms of binary pictures. - Stephen H. Goodman, Stanley T. Hardy, Lawrence D. Vitt:
Simulation experiments into inventory scheduling in multi-stage systems. - Christina Davis:
The design of a flexible real time simulation of terminal area air traffic. - Gerald N. Pitts, Barry L. Bateman:
Simulation of commercial job stream in a multiprogramming scheduling environment. - Tuncer I. Ören:
Gest implementation. - Carter Bays:
The reallocation of sequential regions of non-uniform size. - Meyer Katzper:
Cybernetic experiments. - D. K. Stevenson, Joseph F. Traub:
Iterative solution of block tridiagonal systems on parallel or vector computers. - Chung C. Wang:
On the number of pairs of orthogonal cliques of a graph. - N. S. Sridharan:
Computer generation of vertex-graphs. - R. L. Stafford, S. J. Walljasper:
Operations on doubled binary pictures. - Michael E. Neyer:
Application of statistical methods to number theory (Clustering of Primes). - Herman D. Hughes:
An on-line interactive system for studying acceptable sampling plans. - John V. Levy:
Computing with multiple microprocessors. - Samuel Henry Fuller:
The analysis and scheduling of devices having rotational delays. - Akira Sekino:
Performance evaluation of multiprogrammed time-shared computer systems. - Sorel Reisman:
The effect of selected variables on the learning of some computer programming elements. - Jack Elzinga, Thomas G. Moore:
Computational experience with the Central Cutting Plane Algorithm.
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