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  1. Stanford University, Computer Science Department, films, 1968-1977

    This collection pertains primarily to artificial intelligence and robotics; film titles include "Display Simulations of 6-legged Walking," 1976, "Automated Pump Assembly," 1973, "Programmable Assembly, Three Short Examples," 1974, "Hear, Here," 1969, "A Soviet Ant Takes a Walk," 1975, "Butterfinger," 1968, and "Motion and Vision," 1972.

  2. Stanford University, Computer Science Department, records, 1962-2007

    Reports and memoranda concerning departmental rap sessions, 1968-69; memoranda, reports, diagrams, papers, and other materials, 1976-1981, pertaining to development of the SUN workstation, a network-based personal computer system designed at Stanford University; report on the Department, 1970; listing of personnel (staff, faculty, and students), 1971; files of Carolyn Tajnai, Director of the Stanford Computer Form, pertaining to Silicon Valley history and F. E. Terman, 1963-2007; class materials (syllabi, handouts, exams), 1962-84; reports on research in the department, 1967-69; Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Operating Notes, numbers 1-70 (incomplete set); “The Future of Computer Science at Stanford,” by Forsythe, Herriot, and Miller, Feb. 1967; and Robert Floyd “Notes toward a revised formula ALGOL,” 1966.

  3. Stanford University, Computer Science Department, qualifying examinations, 1965-1988

    Qualifying examinations for the graduate program in Computer Science at Stanford University, compiled into reports. Examinations cover six subareas of computer science: Programming Langages and Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Numerical Analysis, Computer Design, Theory of Computation, and Analysis of Algorithms. Reports include questions from examinations and associated reading lists.

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