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1997
Raj Reddy
How investments in computing research will pay off.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Maurice V. Wilkes
The impediments to technological advancement imposed by the laws of physics.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Elliot Soloway
The long-term impact of technology on K-12 education.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Carver Mead
Semiconductors.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
ACM'97: The Next 50 Years of Computing, ACM '97, San Jose, California, USA, March 3-5, 1997
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Nathan Myhrvold
The future of software, the software industry, and Windows '47.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
James Burke
ACM97 closing comments.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
William Perry
How IT will change the face of war.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
James Burke
ACM97 opening comments.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Murray Gell-Mann
The quality of information.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Bran Ferren
How IT will transform the experience of telling and listening to stories.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Brenda Laurel
The long-term impact of IT culture.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Reed Hundt
The long-term impact of telecommunications.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Fernando Flores
The impact of IT on business communications.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Pattie Maes
How intelligent agents will interact with software ecologies.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Joel S. Birnbaum
The evolution and impact of electronic and non-electronic, biological, and optical computing.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Gordon Bell
The folly of prediction.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Bruce Sterling
The dark side impacts of IT on society.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
Vint Cerf
The future of the internet.
ACM Annual Conference
(1997)
1985
John Tartar
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Kellogg S. Booth
,
Louis J. Doctor
,
Andries van Dam
High performance graphics systems (Panel).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
L. W. Huang
Performance of IEEE Token Ring LAN Protocols.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
M. Mitchell Waldrop
A framework for thinking about personal computers and artificial intelligence.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Hans Bergman
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Jennifer Keene-Moore
The birth of a HELP system.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Dean Lucas
Automated image understanding: a tutorial.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Michel E. Adiba
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N. Bui Quang
,
José Palazzo M. de Oliveira
Time concept in generalized data bases: TIGRE project.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Roger H. Shannon
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Karen A. Duncan
,
Jack W. Smith
,
William Ed Hammond
Issues of complex health systems (Panel).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Proceedings of the 1985 ACM annual conference on The range of computing: mid-80's perspective: mid-80's perspective, Denver, Colorado, USA, October 14-16, 1985
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
E. Joan Allen
Ergonmics in the automated office environment.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Robert F. Gordon
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George B. Leeman Jr.
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Clayton H. Lewis
Concepts and Implications of Undo for Interactive Recovery.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Wolfgang Hoyer
Intertask Communication Realized with an Interrupt Mechanism.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Hale Chatfield
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Carol Donley
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William Dickey
,
Stephen Marcus
Poetry and computers (Panel).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Robert A. Barden
Current trends in campus-wide network implementations.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
M. Andrews
,
Jack S. Walicki
Concurrency and parallelism - future of computing.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Wlodzimierz M. Zuberek
Extended D-Timed Petri Nets, Timeouts, and Analysis of Communication Protocols.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Carl Langenhop
,
William E. Wright
An Efficient Model for Representing and Analyzing B-Trees.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Carroll Ray Hall
Where are we headed with artificial intelligence?
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Jerry Wagener
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Jeanne C. Adams
,
Walter S. Brainerd
FORTRAN 8x tutorial.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Norman E. Gibbs
,
Joyce Brennan
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Kim B. Bruce
,
Allen B. Tucker
,
Paul R. Young
Liberal arts curriculum and computer science education (Panel Presentation).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Sarah Rymal McKie
A unified code generator for multiple architectures.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Ted Tenny
Teammate evaluation - a pedagogical perspective.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Suresh C. Bazaj
The Ermerging OSI Office Automation Protocols (Extended Abstract).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
L. L. Miller
Performance of Hash Files in a Microcomputer Based Parallel File System.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Brad C. Gaylord
,
David A. Gustafson
Requirements analysis using Petri nets.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Murray Campbell
The graph-history interaction: on ignoring position history.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Richard M. Karp
Turing award lecture.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Monroe M. Newborn
A parallel search chess program.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Jeanne C. Adams
,
Jerry Wagener
,
Walter S. Brainerd
Computers and the future of work (Panel).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Yin Wei
,
K. Mulliner
,
Zin Lin
Interactive Journal-Title Searching via a Network of Concept-Atoms.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
S. Ron Oliver
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Frank Gonzales
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Ron Lee
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Robert Monical
Data structures in Ada (Panel).
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)
Donna M. Kaminski
Query-Processing Optimization Strategies: Feasible vs. Optimal Solutions.
ACM Annual Conference
(1985)