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14th ACM National Meeting 1959: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Eric A. Weiss:

Preprints of papers presented at the 14th national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, ACM 1959, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, September 1-3, 1959. ACM 1959, ISBN 978-1-4503-7364-7
Random numbers and numerical integration
- Martin Greenberger:

Random number generators. 1:1-1:3 - Jack Hollingsworth, Henry F. Hunter:

Simpson's rule for an odd number of intervals. 2:1-2:2 - Donald L. Shell:

A numerical integration method with non-uniform intervals. 3:1-3:4
Computing in design and maintenance
- Joachim Jeenel:

A graphical approach to computer efficiency. 1:1-1:6 - J. R. Kane:

A reliability field surveillance program. 2:1-2:2 - K. Jacoby:

Isolation of control malfunctions in a digital computer. 3:1-3:4 - John H. Beaudette:

A computer program for analysis and design of power supply circuitry. 4:1-4:3 - John P. Malbrain, Anthony V. Banes:

Automated computer design. 5:1-5:2
Queuing structure and program testing
- Albert S. Cahn:

Estimation of queuing structure by means of statistical sampling. 1:1-1:4 - Herbert M. Teager, John McCarthy:

Time-shared program testing. 2:1-2:2 - Ascher Opler, Norma Baird:

Multiprogramming: the programmer's view. 3:1-3:4 - Jacob L. Bricker:

A mathematical model for problem queuing in a computer system. 4:1
Information sorting and retrieval, I
- William R. Nugent:

A machine language for documentation and information retrieval. 1:1-1:4 - Susan Brewer:

Information storage and retrieval. 2:1-2:2 - B. K. Betz, William C. Carter:

New merge sorting techniques. 3:1-3:4 - Melvin Earl Maron, J. L. Kuhns, L. C. Ray:

Probabilistic indexing: a statistical approach to the library problem. 4:1-4:2 - Genevie H. Urban, H. Appleton, Eva Rapke, Ann T. Nelms:

Critical analysis of data on tenants in low-rent government housing. 5:1-5:3
Social aspects of computing
- H. M. Elliott:

The computing machine: slave labor in a free society? 1:1-1:4
Machine perception and learning
- R. J. Lee:

Generalization of learning in a machine. 1:1-1:4 - Leonard Uhr:

Machine perception of printed and handwritten forms by means of procedures for assessing and recognizing gestalts. 2:1-2:6
Automatic programming: algorithm translators
- Bruce W. Arden:

On the construction of algorithm translators. 1:1-1:4 - Saul Gorn:

On the logical design of formal mixed languages. 2:1-2:2 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:

A new algorithm for algebraic translation. 3:1-3:2 - Arthur Evans Jr., Alan J. Perlis:

A multi-level code processor. 4:1-4:4
Operations research: theory
- Kurt Eisemann, Janice R. Lourie:

The machine loading problem. 1:1-1:5 - Yonathan Bard:

A non-linear programming algorithm with application to product allocation. 2:1-2:3
Matrix operations
- Samuel Schechter:

Quasi-tridiagonal matrices and type-insensitive difference equations. 1:1-1:4 - E. E. Osborne:

On pre-conditioning matrices. 2:1-2:4 - Fernando J. Corbató:

On the coding of Jacobi's method of computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors of real, symmetric matrices. 3:1-3:4 - Paul B. Davenport:

Reduction of a generalized matrix of polynomial elements to triangular form on the IBM 704. 4:1-4:4 - Heinz Rutishauser:

Deflation by elementary rotations for the solution of algebraic eigenvalue problems. 5:1-5:3
Automatic programming: theory and research
- John McCarthy:

LISP: a programming system for symbolic manipulations. 1:1-1:4
Automatic programming: internal problems
- Herbert L. Gelernter, J. R. Hansen, Carl L. Gerberich:

A FORTRAN-compiled list-processing language. 1:1-1:5 - James R. Slagle:

Formal integration on a digital computer. 2:1-2:2 - Donald V. Steward:

On an algebraic foundation for constructing optimum algorithms. 3:1-3:3 - Kenneth M. King:

An investigation of the efficiency of digital computers and programs for the solution of partial differential equations by iterative methods. 4:1-4:6 - Harry H. Denman:

Computer generation of optimized subroutines. 5:1-5:3
Information sorting and retrieval II
- Irving L. Wieselman, Raymond Stuart Williams:

A small special-purpose data retrieval system. 1:1 - S. Feerst, F. Sherwood:

The effect of simultaneity on sorting operations. 2:1-2:3 - F. H. Applebaum:

Variable word sorting in the RCA 501 system. 3:1-3:3 - Harry J. Gray Jr., Noah S. Prywes:

Outline for a multi-list organized system. 4:1-4:7
Computer components and devices
- Robert T. Shevlin:

A linear selection diode steered core memory. 1:1-1:4 - H. A. Bedient, J. R. Neilon, L. Lambert:

Preparation of display maps with an electronic computer. 2:1-2:3 - Charles R. Blair, W. W. Marshman:

An inexpensive device for pictorial input and output. 3:1-3:4 - W. E. Frady, E. L. Woods, J. Eliades:

The BIAX: a new multipurpose computer element. 4:1-4:4 - B. W. Langer:

Findafact. 5:1-5:4
Floating point significance
- J. K. Casey:

Error stability in finite mantissa floating point computers. 1:1-1:5 - R. C. Nickerson:

Floating point error analysis. 2:1-2:4
Differential and difference equation problems
- G. Goertzel, H. V. Waldinger, J. Agresta:

The method of spherical harmonics as applied to the one-velocity boltzmann equation in infinite cylinders. 1:1-1:5 - B. A. Troesch, Louis W. Ehrlich, James D. Riley:

A boundary value problem with eigenvalue on the boundary. 2:1-2:2 - Gerard P. Weeg:

The extension of numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations. 3:1-3:3
Operations research: simulation
- Clifford J. Craft:

Integrated materials management simulation exercise. 1:1-1:3 - Clarence J. Moore, Theodore S. Lewis:

Digital simulation of discrete flow systems. 2:1-2:5 - Elizabeth B. Ware:

Job shop simulation on the IBM 704. 3:1-3:3
Automatic programming: from the manufacturers
- Harold Siegal, James Painter:

The use of generators in TAC. 1:1-1:4 - Webb T. Comfort, H. H. Bloem:

Automatic programming for real-time computers. 2:1-2:3 - Paul Berger, Donald L. Sullivan:

Data processing compilers for small card reading computers. 3:1-3:2 - Saul Rosen, I. Bennett Goldberg:

ALTAC, the TRANSAC algebraic translator. 4:1-4:3 - Saul Rosen, J. Harvey Brown, Carl Calo:

TAC: the TRANSAC assembler-compiler. 5:1-5:4
Bessell functions and differential equation problems
- H. S. Kirschbaum, Jack Belzer, John K. Wetherbee:

The bending of rectangular plates with opposite edges simply supported. 1:1-1:4 - M. Goldstein, R. M. Thaler:

Recurrence techniques for the calculation of bessel functions. 2:1-2:4 - H. M. Lieberstein:

Detached shock problem and related topics. 3:1-3:2
System solutions and minima
- E. R. Lancaster:

A method for finding a minimum of a multivariate function with applications to the reduction of missile and satellite data. 1:1-1:4 - R. W. Finkel:

The method of resultant descents for the minimization of an arbitrary function. 2:1-2:4 - John I. Derr:

Least squares approximations by polynomials: orthogonal and otherwise. 3:1-3:4 - Werner L. Frank:

The solution of linear systems by Richardson's method. 4:1-4:2 - Theodore I. Peterson:

A non-linear estimation program. 5:1-5:3
Automatic programming: compilers
- Robert M. Graham:

On the implementation of the IAL. 1:1-1:4 - D. E. Richmond:

An automatic formula translator for fixed-point arithmetic. 2:1-2:4 - Robert F. Rosin:

Translation of artificial languages by compiler programs: research report and design for future languages. 3:1-3:3
Symbolic logic and the analysis of variance
- P. Real:

A generalized analysis of variance program utilizing binary logic. 1:1-1:5 - C. C. Devalon:

NO VALU: a program to compute missing values in a designed variance analysis. 2:1-2:4 - R. G. Larkin, H. M. Semarne:

Symbolic logic in engineering: I. symbolic logic truth matrices on a computer. 3:1-3:4

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