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Computer design automation

Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II), 1968
This special interest session of computer design automation explores the current problems that face us, what we can do and are accomplishing, and what appears to be our objectives and possibilities in the future.
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Computers and automation

Electrical Engineering, 1959
IN THE BRIEF SPAN of years since the closing days of World War II, we have witnessed a technological development in computers of such broad proportions that it is still impossible to appraise its far reaching effects adequately. Perhaps, the best way to express the enormous influence of this revolution is simply to point out that practically all of man'
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Computer-Automated Reprint Requests

Drug Information Journal, 1994
The current explosion of information in the medical sciences makes it difficult and time consuming to keep on top of the literature within one's discipline.
Trent Tschirgi, Anthony Tommasello
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Automating customized computing

2014 International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology (FPT), 2014
Customized computing has been of interest to the research community for over three decades. The interest has intensified in the recent years as the power and energy become a significant limiting factor to the computing industry. For example, the energy consumed by the datacenters of some large internet service provides is well over 109 Kilowatt-hours ...
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Computer automation in veterinary hospitals

Seminars in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: Small Animal, 1996
Computers have been used to automate complex and repetitive tasks in veterinary hospitals since the 1960s. Early systems were expensive, but their use was justified because they performed jobs which would have been impossible or which would have required greater resources in terms of time and personnel had they been performed by other methods.
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Numerical Automation; Or, Computing

2022
Abstract Andrew Donald Booth headed the Electronic Computation Research Laboratory which later became the Department of Numerical Automation. It was the first academic department in the UK (and possible worldwide) devoted to teaching and research relating to computing.
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Computer - Aided Design of Industrial Automation

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1985
Abstract In recent years, computers with their great computational power have assumed very important role in the logic design of industrial digital control systems. The implementation of large-scale digital systems is an example of one design problem which can be impractical to solve by hand.
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Computer automated marriage analysis

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1979
Abstract “Matesim” is a computer automated simulation designed to help people analyze marriage decisions and values related to these decisions. The computer asks respondents about their marital values and expectations, what they would like in a prospective partner, as well as information about themselves.
Gerald W. Smith, Jerry D. Debenham
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Computer-Based Distribution Automation

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 1986
A computer-based distribution SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system and a geographical display system of distribution network diagrams have been developed by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Toshiba Corporation. In this paper, development objects, system configuration, system functions and feeder switching algorithm of the ...
S. Kato   +4 more
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Automated computer card design

Proceedings of the 1961 16th ACM national meeting on -, 1961
In recent years, within the computer industry greater and greater efforts have been placed upon the problem of designing computers through the use of computers, a form of self regeneration. The problems encountered in such an endeavor can be divided into three general classes: a.
L. Steinberg, B. Kolman
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