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ACM 1997: San Jose, California, USA
- ACM'97: The Next 50 Years of Computing, ACM '97, San Jose, California, USA, March 3-5, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 978-1-4503-3922-3
- James Burke:
ACM97 opening comments. 1 - Carver Mead:
Semiconductors. 2 - Gordon Bell:
The folly of prediction. 3 - Joel S. Birnbaum:
The evolution and impact of electronic and non-electronic, biological, and optical computing. 4 - Pattie Maes:
How intelligent agents will interact with software ecologies. 5 - Nathan Myhrvold:
The future of software, the software industry, and Windows '47. 6 - Bran Ferren:
How IT will transform the experience of telling and listening to stories. 7 - William Perry:
How IT will change the face of war. 8 - Fernando Flores:
The impact of IT on business communications. 9 - Vint Cerf:
The future of the internet. 10 - Brenda Laurel:
The long-term impact of IT culture. 11 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
The impediments to technological advancement imposed by the laws of physics. 12 - Elliot Soloway:
The long-term impact of technology on K-12 education. 13 - Reed Hundt:
The long-term impact of telecommunications. 14 - Bruce Sterling:
The dark side impacts of IT on society. 15 - Raj Reddy:
How investments in computing research will pay off. 16 - Murray Gell-Mann:
The quality of information. 17 - James Burke:
ACM97 closing comments. 18
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