Nicholas Garaffa Jr., Harlow Freitag, G. J. Herskowitz, Harvey N. Lerman
Proceedings of the Sixth Design Automation Conference
DAC, 1969.
@proceedings{DAC-1969,
	acmid         = "800260",
	address       = "Miami Beach, Florida, USA",
	editor        = "Nicholas Garaffa Jr. and Harlow Freitag and G. J. Herskowitz and Harvey N. Lerman",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the Sixth Design Automation Conference}",
	year          = 1969,
}
 
Contents (30 items)
- DAC-1969-Hightower #problem
 - A solution to line-routing problems on the continuous plane (DWH), pp. 1–24.
  
- DAC-1969-Sr #modelling
 - Cellular wiring and the cellular modeling technique (RBHS), pp. 25–41.
  
- DAC-1969-Bennington #design #interactive
 - Man-machine interaction in the design of rotating electrical machines (BJB), pp. 45–59.
  
- DAC-1969-JeglicSM #automation #design
 - Automation of re-entry vehicles’ preliminary design (JMJ, RFS, CDM), pp. 61–70.
  
- DAC-1969-Samek #automation #design
 - The autopunch system or design automation comes to the sheet metal shop (WJS), pp. 71–90.
  
- DAC-1969-Lewallen #design
 - Mos LSI computer aided design system (DRL), pp. 91–101.
  
- DAC-1969-Bening #logic #simulation
 - Accurate simulation of high speed computer logic (LCBJ), pp. 103–112.
  
- DAC-1969-Hartson #simulation
 - Digital control simulation system (HRH), pp. 113–144.
  
- DAC-1969-GinsbergMW #multi
 - An updated multilayer printed wiring C-A-D capability (GLG, CRMJ, EHW), pp. 145–154.
  
- DAC-1969-DoutyC #design #generative
 - A discipline for generating practical optimal structural designs (RTD, JWC), pp. 155–168.
  
- DAC-1969-Chace #multi #representation
 - A network-variational basis for generalized computer representation of multifreedom, constrained, mechanical systems (MAC), pp. 169–178.
  
- DAC-1969-Lewis #automation #design #web
 - Automated design of open web steel joists (ADML), pp. 181–183.
  
- DAC-1969-Haas
 - Trw’s extended sceptre software-dc program (TESS-DC) a non-linear worst case program (BAH), pp. 185–191.
  
- DAC-1969-Soli
 - Laplace transform computer program (RHS), pp. 193–201.
  
- DAC-1969-BoehmLMR #analysis #interactive
 - Interactive trajectory analysis: the graphic rocket system (BWB, VRL, RLM, JER), pp. 205–232.
  
- DAC-1969-RieberBLM #named
 - POGO: Programmer-oriented graphics operation (JER, BWB, VRL, RLM), pp. 233–255.
  
- DAC-1969-Radke #predict
 - A justification of, and an improvement on, a useful rule for predicting circuit-to-pin ratios (CER), pp. 257–267.
  
- DAC-1969-Garcia #integration
 - WICOP a wire integration computer program (LG), pp. 269–280.
  
- DAC-1969-Wilson
 - A computer aided interconnection system (RWW), pp. 281–289.
  
- DAC-1969-RaderI #equation #logic
 - Aw expanded logic equation list for checkout (JAR, DAI), pp. 291–296.
  
- DAC-1969-Fairburn #simulation
 - Simulation of urban growth as a function of accessibility (DTF), pp. 297–322.
  
- DAC-1969-Dov #research #simulation
 - Misuse and limitations of simulation as a business research technique: Some comments (AGBD), pp. 323–331.
  
- DAC-1969-ChungEH #automation #design #evolution
 - Evolution of the design of a high volume automatic car merge (KC, JEE, DRH), pp. 333–349.
  
- DAC-1969-KrolakBCG #effectiveness #simulation
 - A simulation model for evaluating the effectiveness of various stock market strategies (PDK, REB, AC, HG), pp. 351–356.
  
- DAC-1969-HornbuckleTSD #design #logic
 - Computer-aided logic design on the TX-2 computer (GDH, ELT, RNS, RJD), pp. 357–369.
  
- DAC-1969-Fitch #past present future
 - A user looks at da — yesterday, today, tomorrow (AEF), pp. 371–382.
  
- DAC-1969-Srinivasan #design
 - A discussion of CDLI, a computer description language and associated design aid systems (CVS), p. 383.
  
- DAC-1969-Martin #generative #low cost
 - A low cost plotting system for generating electrical/electronic drawings (CDM), pp. 385–394.
  
- DAC-1969-Cowan #design
 - Time-shared computer aided design with the digital plotters (RJC), pp. 395–401.
  
- DAC-1969-OuallineMER #approach #generative #named
 - GLAD — a systems approach to artwork generation (CMO, LFHM, PE, SPR), pp. 403–414.