Title
Invited papers—2: soviet computer science, revisited
Abstract
IN THE SUMMER OF 1960, I visited the Soviet Union as a delegate to the International Automatic Control Congress, made an extensive tour of computer centers in the USSR, and spoke with numerous Soviet scientists in computers and cybernetics (broadly defined, in the Soviet sense). A report of this trip was published in the Communications of the ACM1. In October, 1964, I had the opportunity to revisit the Soviet Union under circumstances much more conducive to the free interchange of ideas and information. I was invited by the USSR Academy of Sciences to deliver a lecture series on heuristic programming and computer simulation of cognitive processes in the following cities: Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, and Novosibirsk. The paragraphs that follow summarize, much too briefly, the state-of-art in a few computer areas as I saw them in October 1964.
Year
DOI
Venue
1965
10.1145/800197.806046
ACM '65 Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
computer center,soviet computer science,extensive tour,numerous soviet scientist,invited paper,ussr academy,computer area,cognitive process,soviet union,soviet sense,computer simulation,international automatic control congress
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Edward A. Feigenbaum1518406.85
Saul Rosen231.99