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25th ACM Annual Conference 1970: New York City, NY, USA
- Robert W. Bemer, Susan Brewer:

Proceedings of the 25th annual conference on Computers and crisis - how computers are shaping our future, ACM 1970, New York City, NY, USA, September 1-3, 1970. ACM 1970, ISBN 978-1-4503-7817-8
Data processing resources: data
- Michael Duggan:

Data bases. 1-7
Data processing resources: people
- Vico Henriques:

Computing and the disadvantaged. 8-15 - Vico Henriques:

Computer impact upon the public. 16-20 - Vico Henriques:

Selecting and evaluating the computer workforce. 21-27
Data processing resources: programs
- Michael Duggan:

Computer program classification. 28-33
End users: communications
- John Auwaerter:

Challenges of the seventies. 34-43 - John Auwaerter:

Data transmission. 44-58
End users: education
- Robert M. Hayes:

Computers in the instructional process. 59-70 - Robert M. Hayes:

Recommendations for action. 71-79 - Robert M. Hayes:

Systems analysis and design. 80-88 - Robert M. Hayes:

Training and development of programmers and operators. 89-95 - Robert M. Hayes:

General computer education. 96-101 - Robert M. Hayes:

Undergraduate education. 102-108 - Robert M. Hayes:

Graduate education. 109-117 - Robert M. Hayes:

Organizing for computer science education. 118-125 - Robert M. Hayes:

Application of computers and technology to training. 126-138
End users: finance
- Gerald M. Lowrie:

Securities. 139-146 - Gerald M. Lowrie:

Insurance. 147-154 - Gerald M. Lowrie:

Banking. 155-164 - Gerald M. Lowrie:

Accounting. 165-173
End users: government
- Joseph F. Cunningham:

Computers in government. 174-191
End users: health and welfare
- Ruth M. Davis:

The role of the computer. 192-204
End users: industry
- Steven E. Furth:

Apparel. 205-209 - Steven E. Furth:

Automotive. 210-214 - Steven E. Furth:

Food distribution. 215-221 - Steven E. Furth:

Petroleum. 222-229 - Steven E. Furth:

Plant automation. 230-233 - Steven E. Furth:

Power. 234-237 - Steven E. Furth:

Printing and publishing. 238-246 - Steven E. Furth:

Retail. 247-250
End users: transportation
- Robert B. Curry:

Computers in transportation. 251-258
End users: urban
- William L. Garrison:

Computers and the problems of urban society. 259-273
Professions: engineering
- H. Burke Horton:

Computer graphics, an international report. 274-287 - H. Burke Horton:

Management. 288-296 - H. Burke Horton:

Design engineering. 297-305 - H. Burke Horton:

New applications. 306-310 - H. Burke Horton:

Production engineering. 311-326
Professions: humanities
- Kenneth M. King:

Computerization in the liberal arts. 327-334
Professions: law
- Michael Duggan:

Computerized legal services. 335-342
Professions: management
- Charles H. Kriebel:

Management education in data processing. 343-350 - Charles H. Kriebel:

Administration of computer system resources. 351-353 - Charles H. Kriebel:

Management information systems. 354-358 - Charles H. Kriebel:

Management in the post-industrial era. 359-365
Professions: medicine
- Michael G. Saunders:

Computers and medical practice. 366-373 - Michael G. Saunders:

Computers and medical research. 374-379
Professions: science
- Gordon E. Stokes:

Applications. 380-388 - Gordon E. Stokes:

Evaluation of scientific computer systems. 389-401

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