1996 | ||
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10 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: Anecdotes. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(2): 63-66 (1996) |
1994 | ||
9 | Richard O. Mason, Walter M. Carlson, Duncan Copeland, James L. McKenney, Ted Withington: Information Archeology: Excavating Lessons from past Successes. ICIS 1994: 473 | |
8 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: ACM and Special Interest Groups. DATA BASE 25(2): 9-12 (1994) |
1979 | ||
7 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: Business Information Analysis and Integration Technique (BIAT) - the New Horizon. DATA BASE 10(4): 3-9 (1979) |
1970 | ||
6 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: ACM President's letter: R for excellence: better education. Commun. ACM 13(10): 587 (1970) |
5 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: ACM forum: announcement: ACM forum in the communications. Commun. ACM 13(10): 590 (1970) |
4 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: ACM President's Letter: The fourth estate - the computer revolution. Commun. ACM 13(11): 649 (1970) |
3 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: ACM forum. Commun. ACM 13(12): 714 (1970) |
1969 | ||
2 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: Letter from the ACM vice-president: ``there is a tide in the affairs of men...''. Commun. ACM 12(10): 537 (1969) |
1962 | ||
1 | EE | Walter M. Carlson: Computers: The key to total systems control: an industrial viewpoint. Commun. ACM 5(3): 172-173 (1962) |
1 | Duncan Copeland | [9] |
2 | Richard O. Mason | [9] |
3 | James L. McKenney | [9] |
4 | Ted Withington | [9] |