In the changing computer world of multiple opportunities, the greatest difficulty lies in deciding which of the many possible dreams to strive for, what goals to set. The IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery, the two largest and fastest growing professional organizations in the computer field, have come to share more or less independently, a great number of common objectives. The distinction between the two societies is no longer clear. What might once have been a clear separation of interest and programs is now a continuum with most of our activities intertwined.
David H. Brandin
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An ACM executive committee position on the crisis in experimental computer science
The following is the text of a letter commenting on the Feldman Report sent to Dr. Richard C. Atkinson, Director of the National Science Foundation, and other Administration and Congressional officials.
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