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IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference (Western) 1958: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Willis H. Ware:
Proceedings of the 1958 western joint computer conference: contrasts in computers, IRE-ACM-AIEE 1958 (Western), Los Angeles, California, USA, May 6-8, 1958. ACM 1958, ISBN 978-1-4503-7864-2
The social problems of automation
- Harry T. Larson:
Introduction. 7 - Harold D. Laswell:
The social consequences of automation. 7-10 - B. J. Schafer:
The social problems of automation. 10-13 - Cuthbert C. Hurd:
The social problem of automation. 13-16
Logical circuitry for transistor digital computers
- J. H. Felker:
Introduction. 17 - T. R. Finch:
Transistor resistor logic circuits for digital data systems. 17-22 - James B. Angell:
Direct-coupled logic circuitry. 22-27 - Richard Harrison Baker:
Symmetrical transistor logic. 27-33 - James L. Walsh:
IBM current mode transistor logical circuits. 34-39
Special devices for computers
- Helmut Schwab:
MicroSADIC, a high-speed system with variable format output. 40-42 - Richard L. Best, T. C. Stockebrand:
A computer-integrated rapid-access magnetic tape system with fixed address. 42-46 - Norman L. Kreuder:
The dynamics of toggle action. 46-50 - F. A. Litz:
Direct access photomemory: part I. prototype machine system. 50-53 - A. J. Critchlow:
Direct access photomemory: part II. system considerations. 53-58
Digital Computer Systems I
- James Hudson, Walter Edwards, Donald E. Eckdahl:
The flow diagram approach to computer logical design using the NCR 304 as an illustration. 59-62 - Edward L. Glaser:
Cascaded variable cycle control as applied to the 220 computer. 63-65 - Glen E. Poorte, Arthur S. Kranzley:
The RCA 501 electronic data processing system. 66-70 - James E. Thornton, M. Macaulay, D. H. Toth:
The Univac® M-460 computer. 70-74 - W. A. Cornell:
A special-purpose solid-state computer using sequential access memory. 74-81
Contrasting tools and techniques for simulation
- John McLeod:
Electronic differential analyzers in perspective. 82-86 - Walter W. Varner:
The case for combined analog-digital simulation. 86-87 - Harry J. Gray Jr.:
Digital computer solution of differential equations in real time. 87-92
Active elements for the machine
- Ian M. Ross:
Switching transistors. 93-95 - Saul Kuchinsky:
Special-purpose tubes for computer applications. 96-102 - Albert E. Slade, Howard O. McMahon:
Superconductive devices. 103-107 - Jan A. Rajchman:
Magnetic switching. 107-118
Command structures
- J. C. Shaw, Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon, T. O. Ellis:
A command structure for complex information processing. 119-128 - Werner Buchholz:
The selection of an instruction language. 128-130 - Phillippe Dreyfuss:
System design of the Gamma 60. 130-133
Digital computer circuits
- I. H. Rodriques de Miranda, I. Rudich:
A direct read-out bistable circuit and some applications of it. 134-138 - W. J. Poppelbaum:
Flow gating. 138-141 - Arney Landy:
Minimum transistor logic modules for air-borne control applications. 141-144 - W. J. Dunnet, A. G. Lemack:
Transistor-magnetic core bilogical computer element. 144-149 - L. P. Retzinger:
High-speed circuit techniques utilizing minority carrier storage to enhance transient response. 149-156
Digital computer applications
- A. Bernstein, T. Arbuckle, M. de V. Roberts, M. A. Belsky:
A chess playing program for the IBM 704. 157-159 - Walter Hoffman, Richard Pavley:
Applications of digital computers to problems in the study of vehicular traffic. 159-161 - David L. Johnson:
The role of the digital computer in mechanical translation of languages. 161-165 - Milton Drandell:
The application of a large-scale electronic computer to the assignment of telephone facilities. 165-168 - F. E. Firth:
An experiment in mechanical searching of research literature with RAMAC. 168-175
Logical design methods
- G. H. Amdahl:
Introduction. 176 - Lowell S. Bensky:
Block diagrams in logic design. 177-178 - Richard K. Richards:
Logical design methods. 179-181 - H. L. Engel:
Machine language in digital computer design. 182-186 - Victor L. Hesse:
The advantages of logical equation techniques in designing digital computers. 186-192
Very large files
- John A. Postley:
Contrasts in large file memories for large-scale computers. 193-194 - William P. Heising:
Methods of file organization for efficient use of IBM RAMAC files. 194-196
Special devices II
- Harrison W. Fuller, S. P. Woodsum, R. R. Evans:
The design and system aspects of the HD file drum. 197-203 - Theodore C. Gams:
Transistorized modular power supplies for digital computers. 203-207 - Gerald Estrin:
The Shiftrix-machine organization for high-speed digital computation. 207-211 - B. L. Schwartz, G. Jenkinson, Leon E. Winslow, B. Gordon, J. Solomon:
A device to facilitate combined analog-digital computation. 212-215
Digital computer systems II
- William S. Knowles, Irving L. Wieselman, Raymond Stuart Williams:
Communication between computers. 216-225 - Marvin S. Maxwell:
The universal data transcriber: a new approach to data conversion equipment. 225-230 - R. B. Bonney:
A universal computer language translator. 230-233 - Stephen H. Unger:
A computer oriented toward spatial problems. 234-239 - Thomas P. Holloran:
The magnetic ledger-card computer. 239-244
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