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AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1962: San Francisco, CA, USA
- G. A. Barnard III:
Proceedings of the 1962 spring joint computer conference, AFIPS 1962 (Spring), San Francisco, California, USA, May 1-3, 1962. ACM 1962, ISBN 978-1-4503-7875-8
Study of business information systems
- Michael R. Lackner:
Toward a general simulation capability. 1-14 - Raymond A. Mugele:
A nonlinear digital optimizing program for process control systems. 15-32 - Charles P. Bonini:
A simulation of a business firm. 33-37
Theoretical problems in artificial intelligence
- Heinrich A. Ernst:
MH-1, a computer-operated mechanical hand. 39-51 - Richard F. Reiss:
An abstract machine based on classical association psychology. 53-70 - Frank B. Cannonito:
The Gödel incompleteness theorem and intelligent machines. 71-77
Digital storage and circuits
- Paul M. Davies:
A superconductive associative memory. 79-88 - Vernon L. Newhouse, Robert E. Fruin:
A cryogenic data addressed memory. 89-99 - Kenneth H. Konkle:
Circuits for the FX-1 computer. 101-112
Man-machine cooperation
- J. C. R. Licklider, Welden E. Clark:
On-line man-computer communication. 113-128 - Glen J. Culler, Robert W. Huff:
Solution of nonlinear integral equations using on-line computer control. 129-138 - Burton R. Wolin:
Are the man and the machine relations? 139-145
Data analysis and model construction in the study of the nervous system
- Belmont G. Farley:
Problems in the study of the nervous system. 147-151 - Leon D. Harmon:
Neural analogs. 153-158 - William R. Uttal, Hedwig Kasprzak:
The caudal photoreceptor of the crayfish: quantitative study of responses to intensity, temporal and wavelength variables. 159-169 - Richard F. Reiss:
A theory and simulation of rhythmic behavior due to reciprocal inhibition in small nerve nets. 171-194
Computer systems
- Robert L. Ashenhurst:
The Maniac III arithmetic system. 195-202 - Robert F. Rosin:
An organization of an associative cryogenic computer. 203-212 - Donald W. Liddell:
Integration and automatic fault location techniques in large digital data systems. 213-224
Analog applications and techniques
- Walter J. Karplus, Ladis D. Kovach:
The use of computers in analysis. 225-234 - Vance D. Norum, Marvin Adelberg, Robert L. Farrenkopf:
Analog simulation of particle trajectories in fluid flow. 235-254 - Eric Liban:
The application of finite fourier transforms to analog computer simulations. 255-265 - Laurence E. Fogarty, Robert M. Howe:
Analog simulation of the re-entry of a ballistic missile warhead and multiple decoys. 267-278
Information retrieval
- Harold Borko:
The construction of an empirically based mathematically derived classification system. 279-289 - Paul C. Tiffany:
The storage and retrieval of physiological and medical data in a modern hospital. 291-305
Programming and coding
- Martin N. Greenfield:
Fact segmentation. 307-315 - Richard L. Sauder:
A general test data generator for COBOL. 317-323 - Samuel A. Hoffman:
Data structures that generalize rectangular arrays. 325-333 - Fernando J. Corbató, Marjorie Merwin-Daggett, Robert C. Daley:
An experimental time-sharing system. 335-344 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
A programming language. 345-351
DDA and hybrid computation
- R. E. Bradley, J. F. Genna:
Design of a one-megacycle iteration rate DDA. 353-364 - Don J. Nelson:
DDA error analysis using sampled data techniques. 365-375 - Hans S. Witsenhausen:
Hybrid techniques applied to optimization problems. 377-392

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