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16th ACM National Meeting 1961: USA
- Thomas C. Rowan:
Proceedings of the 16th ACM national meeting, ACM 1961, USA. ACM 1961, ISBN 978-1-4503-7388-3 - Harvey J. Greenberg:
The numerical solution of extended initial value problems. 21 - Harvey S. Price, Richard S. Varga, Raymond M. Fitzgerald:
Recent numerical experiments comparing successive overrelaxation iterative methods with implicit alternative direction iterative methods. 21 - Thomas E. Hull, A. C. R. Newbery:
Acm meeting - september 1961 multi-step integration methods which minimize propagated errors. 21 - Carl C. Farrington:
Numerical quadrature of discontinuous functions. 21 - V. A. Ciminersa, R. V. Wadding, William C. Orthwein:
The numerical solution of the Reynold's partial differential equation applied to the air lubrication of circularly curved surfaces. 21 - Ascher Opler, Myra Gray:
Design of a multiprogrammed algebraic compiler. 22 - Saul Rosen:
ALTAC, FORTRAN, and compatibility. 22 - Robert E. Machol, William J. Eccles, J. Carter Bays:
There's still a place for interpreters. 22 - William Orchard-Hays:
The general problem of computing languages: Their nature, function and translation. 22 - J. B. Watt, Willard H. Wattenburg:
A NELIAC generated 7090-1401 compiler. 22 - Saul Amarel:
Automatic formation of a "machine theory" representing a mapping. 23 - Edward A. Feigenbaum, Herbert A. Simon:
Forgetting in an association memory. 23 - Matthew Kabrisky:
A spatially iterated memory organ patterned after the cerebral cortex. 23 - Richard Wesley Hamming:
The mechanization of science. 31 - Joseph F. Traub:
On functional iteration and the calculation of roots. 51 - William W. Hooker, Gene Thomas Thompson:
A generalized method for finding roots of non-linear equations. 51 - E. E. Osborne:
A direct method for solving linear algebraic equations. 51 - Eldon R. Hansen:
On the Danilewski method for computing the characteristic polynomial. 51 - Nicolas Johnson:
The MITRE corporation. 51 - Jean E. Sammet:
A definition of the cobol procedure division using algol metalinguistics. 52 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:
"Towards a Theory of Recursive Processors". 52 - Joseph Weizenbaum:
Knotted list structures. 52 - Robert R. Seeber:
Symbol manipulation with an associative memory. 52 - Stanley K. Chao:
Data retrieval in MOBIDIC B. 53 - C. B. Hensley:
Design developments in information management through selective dissemination and retrieval systems. 53 - D. S. Himmelman, John T. Chu:
An automatic abstracting program employing stylo-statistical techniques and hierarchical data indexing. 53 - Peter Henrici, James D. Riley, H. Stafford:
Discretization and rounding errors in orbit determination. 61 - G. McNiel:
The application of high speed computers to number theory tables. 61 - Fernando J. Corbató:
A technique for precise computation with factorials in a digital computer. 61 - Margaret L. Johnson, Ward C. Sangren:
CHIC: A 7090 program to compute hypergeometric series in two variables. 61 - William S. Dorn:
A generalization of Horner's rule for polynomial evaluation. 61 - Robert Bosak:
An information Algebra. 62 - Thomas B. Steel Jr.:
The foundations of a theory of data processing. 62 - L. Wheaton Smith:
Information and transformations on general arrays. 62 - R. M. Meade:
A discussion of machine-interpreted macroinstructions. 63 - E. D. Conroy, R. M. Meade:
A microinstruction system. 63 - E. D. Conroy:
Microprogramming. 63 - H. M. Semarne, William C. McGee:
Stored logic computing. 63 - Marvin Lautzenheiser:
STAGE executive control. 63 - R. A. Hoodes, Peter Wegner, W. Wiitanen:
ACM conference paper the MUSP statistical system. 63 - Michael Held, Richard M. Karp:
A dynamic programming approach to sequencing problems. 71 - Y. C. Ho, Peter Wegner:
ACM conference paper quadratic programming with bounded variable restrictions. 101 - Philip Wolfe:
The SCEMP project. 101 - J. A. Buckland:
Input/output generators in mathematical programming. 101 - Robert L. Graves, Lloyd T. Howells, Hans Birger Thorelli:
INTOP, an international business game. 102 - Donald C. Klick:
TABSOL: A decision table language for the GE 225. 102 - Joel M. Prostick:
Loop tracing in PEP-PERT networks. 102 - Robert S. Barton:
System description for an improved information processing machine. 103 - Ray Gollub:
Philco model 212 computer efficiency through simultaneous operations. 103 - Leon Bloom, Henry K. Kent, Isador Pardo, Lawrence J. Zorza:
NCR C-315 electronic data processing system. 103 - William V. Crowley:
Why STRETCH? 103 - Lionello A. Lombardi:
Nonprocedural data system languages. 110 - Robert M. Hayes:
Summary of paper. 110 - Philip C. Curtis Jr.:
Convergence of approximating polynomials. 121 - Elliot Ward Cheney, Henry L. Loeb:
New procedures for rational approximation. 121 - Charles L. Lawson:
Computation of a least maximum approximator as the limit of weighted least squares approximators. 121 - Leonard Tornheim:
Stepwise procedures using both directions. 121 - Martin A. Leibowitz:
A class of multi-queue problems arising in communication systems. 121 - Harris Freeman:
Purchase costs - a cost-quantity analysis. 122 - Charles E. Richardson:
Production control on the disk file. 122 - J. H. Veyette:
Impact of information retrieval on Corporate Structure. 122 - Robert W. McClendon:
"Systems design and computer evaluation study for a quasi-realtime data processing system in a manufacturing enterprise". 122 - Ronald R. Segel:
An inquiry into the computer automation of super markets. 122 - R. D. Smith:
Multiprogramming the RCA 601. 123 - K. Jacoby, H. Layton:
Automation of program debugging. 123 - Bernard Roth:
Channel analysis for the IBM 7090. 123 - James A. Porter:
Link Segment System. 123 - Leonard C. Silvern:
"Principles and techniques for training programmers". 131 - Roger L. Sisson:
What training does a customer want? need? 131 - Stanley L. Levine:
The problem of herterogeneous groups in computer programmer training. 131 - Eugene F. Klausman:
"Training the computer operator". 131 - D. S. Henderson:
Residue class error checking codes. 132 - Algirdas Avizienis:
A class of number representations for parallel arithmetic. 132 - J. Robert Logan:
The P method, a design philosophy. 132 - L. Steinberg, Bernard Kolman:
Automated computer card design. 132 - D. S. Himmelman, John T. Chu:
A measurement of alertness based on electroencephalographic time series analysis. 133 - Joseph W. Siry, Joseph V. Natrella:
Attitude determination for the TIROS satellites. 133 - Stanley Fried:
"A new technique for the solution of complex partial differential equations". 133 - Jules Mersel, Gerhard Reitz:
Automatic aids to dictionary revision. 133
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