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ACM Annual Conference 1971: USA
- Albert K. Hawkes:

Proceedings of the 26th ACM annual conference, ACM 1971, USA, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7484-2
Abstract
- John McCarthy:

The 1971 ACM A. M. Turing Award. 1 - John M. Hoffman, John Gwynn:

Pre-scheduling - a management tool? 2-12 - Henry Pikner:

Programmed restarts. 13-27 - Casper R. DeFiore, Neil J. Stillman, P. Bruce Berra:

Associative techniques in the solution of data management problems. 28-36 - Steven J. Karpen:

Design and Implementation of a Real Time Information Storage and Retrieval System. 37-66 - William E. Linn, Walter Reitman:

Referential communication in AUTONOTE, a personal information retrieval system. 67-81 - Elaine M. Onderisin:

The Least Common Bigram: A dictionary arrangement technique for computerized natural-language text searching. 82-96 - Gary J. Boos, Dennis W. Cooper, James J. Gillogly, David Levy, Herbert D. Raymond, David J. Slate, Rolf C. Smith, Benjamin Mittman:

Computer chess programs (Panel). 97-102 - Albert B. Tonik:

Recovery of on-line data bases (Panel). 103-111 - Clifford D. Stewart, Kaiman Lee:

Troika for architectural planning. 112-126 - Alvin S. Cooperband, William H. Moore Jr., Robert J. Meeker, Gerald H. Shure:

TRACE - III: An implicit programming system for inductive data analysis. 127-138 - Kenneth W. Hunter:

Toward better information and analysis support services for the congress. 139-155 - Douglas F. Johnson, William L. Mihal:

The computerized statesman: Further explorations into the escalation of conflict. 156-168 - Robert J. Meeker, Gerald H. Shure, Alvin S. Cooperband:

An implementation system for designing computer-based experiments. 169-178 - C. D. Longerot, J. E. Marceau:

A real-time/time-share computer in a research and development environment. 179-190 - David J. Garney:

A software structure for testing a complex product with a minicomputer. 191-196 - Albert C. Patterson:

A Data Base Management System. 197-209 - Edward A. Berg:

Digital communications technology (Tutorial). 210 - Henry S. McDonald:

Digital communications technology (Tutorial). 210 - John E. Cox, Edward Fuchs:

Digital communications technology (Tutorial). 210 - Davis B. Bobrow:

Social science computing curricula (Panel Session). 211-225 - Joe Clema, John Kirkham:

CONSIM(Conflict Simulator): Risk, cost and benefit in political simulations. 226-235 - Roger F. Miller, Martin David:

Simulation in a tax model. 236-244 - William L. Tullar, Wayne F. Cascio:

Community recreation planning by computer simulation: Golf in GPSS. 245-252 - Saul Rosen, John M. Steele, R. E. Wagner:

PROCSY: The Purdue Remote On-line Console System. 253-262 - Caxton C. Foster:

A refutation of Carlson's Conjecture, or UMASS re-moulded. 263-266 - Robert E. La Blanc:

Economic and regulatory policy for advances in data communication (Panel). 267 - Jack M. Wolfe:

Perspectives on testing for programming aptitude. 268-277 - George B. Dantzig, Stanley C. Eisenstat, Thomas L. Magnanti, Steven F. Maier, Michael B. McGrath:

The Mathematical Programming Language (MPL). 278-283 - Robert C. Bushnell:

MOSES - a system for quickly implementing efficient code for new linear programming algorithms and variants of algorithms. 284-289 - Bruce O. Larsen:

A linear programming system for use on time sharing. 290-294 - Michael D. Grigoriadis, L. Papayanopoulos, Kurt Spielberg:

Experimental implementations of mixed integer programming algorithms. 295-300 - William Orchard-Hays:

Software for mathematical programming. 301-303 - James E. Kalan:

Aspects of large-scale in-core linear programming. 304-313 - S. S. Husson:

Microprogramming (Tutorial). 314 - Robert Amsterdam:

Implementation of the GIST Geographic Base File. 315-324 - Henry C. Lucas:

A user-oriented approach to systems design. 325-338 - Albert L. Zobrist:

Complex preprocessing for pattern recognition. 339-348 - Vincent Y. Lum, Huei Ling:

An optimization problem on the selection of secondary keys. 349-356 - Theodore H. Kehl:

A reexamination: Centralized versus decentralized computers in biomedical environments. 357-366 - Malcolm H. Gotterer:

The impact of professionalization efforts on the computer manager (Panel). 367-375 - Roger E. Kaufman, Walter G. Maurer:

Interactive linkage synthesis on a small computer. 376-387 - Federica Liguori:

The test language dilemma. 388-396 - Victor Rappaport:

Computer-aided design of mechanical linkages. 397-413 - Stephen J. Urban, Neil C. Randall, Thomas J. Harley:

System for Heuristic and Rapid Processing of Component Layout and Wiring (SHARPCLAW). 414-432 - Amilcar dos Santos Gonçalves:

A version of Beale's method avoiding the free-variables. 433-441 - L. Duane Pyle:

A simplex algorithm - gradient projection method for nonlinear programming. 442-445 - J. E. Dennis:

Algorithms for nonlinear problems which use discrete approximations to derivatives. 446-456 - Philip B. Zwart:

Computational aspects on the use of cutting planes in global optimization. 457-465 - J. Ben Rosen, Paul S. LaFata:

Interactive graphical spline approximation to boundary value problems. 466-481 - Frantisek Fiala:

Computational experience with a modification of an algorithm by Hammer and Rudeanu for 0-1 linear programming. 482-488 - Mary F. McGuire:

A guide to recent advances in integer programming methods. 489-495 - Sidney Berkowitz:

PIRL - Pattern Information Retrieval Language - design of syntax. 496-507 - Clarence A. Ellis:

Parallel compiling techniques. 508-519 - Lavern Ghan:

Better techniques for developing large scale fortran programs. 520-537 - Tatsuya Hayashi:

On the construction of LR(k) analyzers. 538-553 - Richard E. Marks:

On the machine conversion of B5500 Algol to CDC 6000 Algol. 554-559 - Karl L. Zinn:

Computer science contributions to learning and teaching (Panel). 560-563 - Jack Belzer:

Can present methods for library and information retrieval service survive? (Panel). 564-577 - William R. Franta:

A flow oriented computer system simulation language. 578-595 - Kenneth E. Norland, William G. Bulgren:

A simulation model of GECOS III. 596-612 - A. Boraas:

Applications programming in a Health Sciences Computing center. 613-620 - Steven R. Deller, F. John Lewis, Michael L. Quinn:

Utilization of a small computer for real-time continuous patient monitoring. 622-639 - Lillian Garfinkel, David G. Rhoads, David Garfinkel:

Computer technology for the realistic calculation of properties of enzyme systems. 640-647 - David Garfinkel:

Applications of computer simulation and related techniques to patient scheduling and medical administration. 648-654 - Harold Kay, Charles J. Mundt, Barbara S. Van Yserloo, Alfred A. Rimm:

SCALPEL: Prototype for a computer assisted finite language for data screening. 655-671 - E. Laska, George Wahl Logemann:

Computing at the Information Sciences Division, Rockland State Hospital. 672-683 - Stephen C. Lloyd, B. Altan Brantley, W. Edward Hammond, William W. Stead

, Howard K. Thompson:
A generalized medical information system (GEMISCH) for practicing physicians. 684-692 - William F. Raub:

The life sciences computer resources program of the National Institutes Of Health. 693-700 - Richard D. Yoder:

Computational augmentation of blood gas measurements. 701-705 - Roger F. Miller:

Computers and privacy: What price analytic power? 706-716 - Paul J. Ossenbruggen, Andrew K. C. Wong, Tung Au:

Symbolic and algebraic manipulation for solving differential equations. 717-735 - Edward F. Puccinelli:

Improving iterative improvement. 736-744 - Gonzalo Velez:

Rectangular meshes: Their uses and control in computer-produced architectural schemes. 745-755

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