Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Exhibitor Name:
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Previously known as:
- SIGGRAPH 1996: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’96
- SIGGRAPH 1995: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’95
- SIGGRAPH 1994: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’94
- SIGGRAPH 1993: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’93
- SIGGRAPH 1992: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’92
- SIGGRAPH 1991: Exhibited as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’91
- SIGGRAPH 1986: Exhibited as Fall Joint Computer Conference
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 2018 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1983 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1981 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1980 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1979 ]
Address:
- 1133 Avenue of the Americas
- New York,
- New York
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1996
SUPERCOMPUTING’96 will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 17-22, 1996. SC’96 is the ninth in a series of supercomputing conferences, sponsored by ACM & IEEE, on high-performance computing and communication technologies. An international audience will assemble to exchange information and participate in a technical program featuring results and experiences related to the theme “Computers at Work.”The program covers a broad range of topics and will appeal to those in any aspect of high-performance computing.
SIGGRAPH 1995
SUPERCOMPUTING ’95 (SC ’95), sponsored jointly by ACM and IEEE Computer Society, is scheduled for 4-8 December1995 at the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California. SC ’95 is the eighth in a series of highly successful and well-attended conferences. It is the premier conference for presentation and discussion of research in high-performance computing and communications. SC ’95 fully integrates the capabilities of high-performance computing and communications and the national information infrastructure.
SIGGRAPH 1994
ACM/IEEE Supercomputing ’94, the 7th annual high-performance computing and communications conference and exhibition, will take place 14-18 November 1994, at the Washington D.C. Convention Center. Committed to advancing the science and application of supercomputing technology, SC ’94 will focus on research & education in computational science and engineering with particular emphasis given to applications in biology and medicine, design and manufacturing, and environmental issues.
SIGGRAPH 1993
The sixth in a series of highly successful conferences bringing together scientists, engineers, designers, and managers from all are as of high-performance computing and communications, SUPERCOMPUTING ’93 will take place 15-19 November 1993 at the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR. Includes technical and education programs, tutorials, workshops, and exhibition.
SIGGRAPH 1992
Supercomputing ’92 invites you to join an international audience to discuss high-performance computing technology, research, development, applications, integration, and support. You can attend tutorials, invited lectures, and technical paper presentations. You can visit vendor and research exhibits, attend the visualization theater and poster sessions.
SIGGRAPH 1991
Research, development, integration, support, and use of a supercomputing environment are the subjects of Supercomputing ’91, the annual conference for the supercomputing community. The conference will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 18-22 November 1991.
SIGGRAPH 1988
It is time to plan for CSC ’89, February 21-23,1989, in Louisville, Ky. Whether you are interested in presenting a paper, attending exhibits, the Employment Register or having your company exhibit, stop by our booth for detailed information.
SIGGRAPH 1986
Nine Conferences in one: Electronic Education, Software Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Supercomputing, Algorithms, Modeling and Measurement, Computer Design, International Developments, Operating System and Databases … integrated into the ACM and IEEE Computer Society Annual Conferences. Experience the cross pollination of ideas at the new INFOMART showcase, November 2-6, 1986 in Dallas, Texas.
SIGGRAPH 1983
Don’t miss ACM ’83, October 24-26, in exciting New York City! The conference theme, “COMPUTERS: EXTENDING THE HUMAN RESOURCE,” promises a diversified technical program featuring the expertise of well-known leaders in the computing community. Combine these quality presentations with a host of educational and technical exhibits, and the 4th International Computer Chess Tournament, for an unsurpassed ACM annual conference. Stop by booth #900 for details.
SIGGRAPH 1979
As the educational and scientific society of the information processing community, ACM attracts and serves the finest theoreticians and practitioners throughout the world, the leading edge of computer technology-gathering at conferences and chapter meetings, publishing and reading the most probing technical literature, sharing ideas and information, promoting the common good of computing professionals. It is a volunteer organization whose composition and activities have always reflected the changing nature and needs of people engaged in the computing arts and sciences.