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1st DAC 1964: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Proceedings of the SHARE design automation workshop, DAC '64, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, May 6-7, 1964. ACM 1964
- Pat O. Pistilli:
Introduction. - August C. Bolino:
Economic and social aspects of automation. - F. G. Paul:
Design automation effects on the organization. - Franklin H. Branin Jr.:
D-C and transient analysis of networks using a digital computer. - Morton N. Weindling:
A method for the best geometric placement of units on a plane. - Ivan E. Sutherland:
Sketch pad a man-machine graphical communication system. - Douglas T. Ross, Clarence G. Feldmann:
Verbal and graphical language for the AED system: A progress report. - Robert A. Maier:
AUTOLOFT: The AUTOLOFT geometric processor. - F. B. Lavering:
AUTO CARD automated printed circuit board design. - H. Simpson, J. Antebi:
Space frame analysis and applications to other types of structures. - Charles B. Morrill:
Three dimensional graphical display system. - C. M. Weems:
Automatic test equipment "production test in the design automation system". - Christopher F. Smith:
Graphic Data Processing. - Michael Gordon, Arthur Oratorio:
Printer graphics: New horizons in graphic output on the IBM 1403 printer. - F. Glenn Fielding:
New approaches. - J. W. Smith:
Share-design automation workshop. - Dan Loyd, Colon W. Farlow, E. L. Lacoss:
Additional papers not available within the printed proceedings.
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