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Joint AIEE-IRE Computer Conference 1951: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- John C. McPherson:
Papers and discussions presented at the 1951 Joint AIEE-IRE computer conference: Review of electronic digital computers, AIEE-IRE 1951, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, December 10-12, 1951. ACM 1951, ISBN 978-1-4503-7851-2 - W. H. Mac Williams:
Keynote address. 5-6 - John Presper Eckert Jr., James R. Weiner, H. Frazer Welsh, Herbert F. Mitchell:
The UNIVAC system. 6-16 - James L. McPherson, S. N. Alexander:
Performance of the census UNIVAC system. 16-22 - G. G. Hoberg:
The Burroughs laboratory computer. 22-29 - John W. Sheldon, Liston Tatum:
The IBM card-programmed electronic calculator. 30-36 - Ralph E. Meagher, John P. Nash:
The ORDVAC. 37-43 - F. C. Mullaney:
Design features of the ERA 1101 computer. 43-49 - Glen E. Poorte:
The operation and logic of the MARK III electronic calculator in view of operating experience. 50-56 - F. C. Williams, Tom Kilburn:
The University of Manchester computing machine. 57-61 - B. W. Pollard:
The design, construction, and performance of a large-scale general-purpose digital computer. 62-70 - Robert R. Everett:
The Whirlwind I computer. 70-74 - Norman H. Taylor:
Evaluation of the engineering aspects of Whirlwind I. 75-78 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
The EDSAC computer. 79-83 - S. N. Alexander:
The National Bureau of Standards eastern automatic computer. 84-89 - Ralph J. Slutz:
Engineering experience with the SEAC. 90-94 - Charles R. Strang:
Computing machines in aircraft engineering. 94-101 - Ernest G. Andrews:
A review of the Bell Laboratories' digital computer developments. 101-105 - J. H. Felker:
The transistor as a digital computer component. 105-109 - Jay W. Forrester:
Digital computers: present and future trends. 109-114
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