Kenneth W. Kolence collection of Association for Computing Machinery publications, 1965-1981. 1965-1981

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Kenneth W. Kolence collection of Association for Computing Machinery publications, 1965-1981. 1965-1981

Collection contains an assortment of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) journal issues and conference and workshop proceedings, many from various special interest groups (SIGs) within ACM.

1 box (1 cubic foot)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6615375

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ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia

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The Association for Computing Machinery was founded in 1947 and has grown to become the oldest and largest educational and scientific computing society. It maintains the computing field's premier Digital Library and serves a membership in more than one hundred countries with publications, conferences and career resources. The Special Interest Groups (SIGs) of the ACM are technical communities representing virtually every major area of computing. There are also hundreds of professional and studen...

Kolence, Kenneth W.

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Kenneth W. Kolence co-founded Boole & Babbage, the first systems software product company in Silicon Valley, in 1967. He was a pioneer in the fields of performance management software and software engineering. From the description of Kenneth W. Kolence collection of Association for Computing Machinery publications, 1965-1981. 1965-1981. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 301480975 From the guide to the Kenneth W. Kolence collection of Association...