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Institute of Radio Engineers. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Association for Computing Machinery, & American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Committee on Computing Devices. (1958). Proceedings of the Eastern Joint Computer Conference: Papers and discussions presented at the Joint IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference, Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 1957. Theme: Computers with deadlines to meet. Sponsors: The Institute of Radio Engineers Professional Group on Electronic Computers; The Association for Computing Machinery; The American Institute of Electrical Engineers Committee on Computing Devices. The Institute of Radio Engineers.

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Institute of Radio Engineers. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Association for Computing Machinery, and American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Committee on Computing Devices. Proceedings of the Eastern Joint Computer Conference: Papers and Discussions Presented At the Joint IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference, Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 1957. Theme: Computers With Deadlines to Meet. Sponsors: The Institute of Radio Engineers Professional Group On Electronic Computers; The Association for Computing Machinery; The American Institute of Electrical Engineers Committee On Computing Devices. New York: The Institute of Radio Engineers, 1958.

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Institute of Radio Engineers. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Association for Computing Machinery, and American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Committee on Computing Devices. Proceedings of the Eastern Joint Computer Conference: Papers and Discussions Presented At the Joint IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference, Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 1957. Theme: Computers With Deadlines to Meet. Sponsors: The Institute of Radio Engineers Professional Group On Electronic Computers; The Association for Computing Machinery; The American Institute of Electrical Engineers Committee On Computing Devices. New York: The Institute of Radio Engineers, 1958.

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