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  1. Proceedings of the SHARE design automation project (DAC '65)
  2. The social implications of computers and automation
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The social implications of computers and automation
Manpower training problems and programs
Specifications for a design automation system
A general computer simulation technique for assessments and testing requirements
Formal description of processes—the first step in design automation
Ternary logic in digital computers
Three levels of the wiring interconnection problem
A laminate design system
“ACCEL” automated circuit card etching layout
Computer aided design of integrated circuits
Cost value of design automation
System techniques for time-sharing
Geometric constraint satisfaction for a computer/display system
Autodraft: A language and processor for design and drafting
Current status of AED
A computer-aided linkage analysis system
Automated building design
A Computer Oriented Mechanical Design System
Conversion of engineering drawings to digital form

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The social implications of computers and automation

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Editor Berkeley, Edmund C.
Abstract When I was first asked to talk to you, I had two questions. My first question was, “Do I have to relate what I have to say to design automation?” The answer was “No”. That seemed to me a bit odd but I accepted that. The second question was. “Do I have to talk all by myself for all of 40 minutes?” and the answer to that was “May be”. But I did find out last night that that's not necessary. I found out that I can ask out to indicate your agreement and disagreement, and to speak up and discuss and argue with me all during my talk. So my talk does no have to be an address or a lecture or a monologue, but instead can be an argument or a controversy. This is good and this pleases me, and this room is not too large for a good discussion. Now let me establish two rules with regard to this argument. The first rule is this: that if you don't understand any word which I use, you should hold up your hand and ask me to explain it. If you allow me to use a word that you don't understand, then I will choose some one of you and ask you to explain it. The other the rule this: that if you ask me a question that perplexes me and that I don't know how to answer. I will simply say, “Let's talk about that later.”.
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/800266.810754
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1965-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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