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AIEE-IRE Computer Conference (Eastern) 1954: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Charles W. Adams, William L. Martin:
Proceedings of the 1954 eastern joint computer conference: Design and application of small digital computers, AIEE-IRE 1954 (Eastern), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, December 8-10, 1954. ACM 1954, ISBN 978-1-4503-7855-0 - Charles W. Adams:
Small computers in a large world. 1-3 - Rex Rice:
Why not try a plugboard? 4-11 - Alan J. Perlis:
Characteristics of currently available small digital computers. 11-15 - Harrison W. Fuller, P. A. Husman, R. C. Kelner:
Techniques for increasing storage density of magnetic drum systems. 16-21 - Earl Masterson, Abraham Pressman:
A self-checking high-speed printer. 22-30 - R. D. Kodis:
Application and performance of magnetic-core circuits in computing systems. 30-34 - W. P. Byrnes:
Teletype high-speed tape equipment and systems. 35-39 - R. M. Hayes:
Operating characteristics of the National Cash Register company's decimal computer, the CRC 102-D. 40-41 - G. B. Greene:
The Marchant computer system. 42-45 - J. H. Felker:
Performance of TRADIC transistor digital computer. 46-49 - Alex Orden:
Application of the Burroughs E101 computer. 50-54 - W. D. Bell, W. L. Murdock, H. Schutzberger, R. Foster:
Small digital computers and business applications. 55 - Richard Wesley Hamming, Sibyl Rock, Arthur L. Samuel, William C. Carter:
Redundancy checking for small digital computers. 56-57 - John W. Carr III, John R. Lowe, Walter Ramshaw:
Small digital computers to assist large digital computers. 57-58 - Herbert M. Gurk, Morris Rubinoff:
Numerical solution of differential equations. 58-64 - L. D. Krider:
Applications of automatic coding to small calculators. 64-67 - J. W. Perry, Madeline M. Berry, Fred U. Luehrs Jr., Allen Kent:
Automation of information retrieval. 68-73 - A. P. Hendrickson, G. I. Williams, John L. Hill:
Message storage and processing with a magnetic drum system. 74-78 - J. M. Boermeester:
Analysis of business application problems on IBM 650 magnetic drum data-processing machine. 79-81 - N. A. Finkelstein:
Small digital computers and automatic optical design. 81-85 - K. L. Austin:
The ElectroData computer in a data-reduction system. 85-90
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