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AIEE-IRE Computer Conference (Eastern) 1956: New York, NY, USA
- Morton M. Astrahan:
Papers and discussions presented at the 1956 eastern joint computer conference: New developments in computers, AIEE-IRE 1956 (Eastern), New York, New York, USA, December 10-12, 1956. ACM 1957, ISBN 978-1-4503-7859-8 - Howard T. Engstrom:
Keynote address. 3-4 - James R. Weiner:
Introduction. 4 - Everett S. Calhoun:
New computer developments around the world. 5-9 - L. D. Whitelock:
Evaluation of new computer components, equipments, and systems for naval use. 9-13 - J. L. Maddox, J. B. O'Toole, S. Y. Wong:
The Transac S-1000 computer. 13-16 - J. Presper Eckert:
Univac-Larc, the next step in computer design. 16-20 - Stephen W. Dunwell:
Design objectives for the IBM stretch computer. 20-22 - J. Ernest Smith:
A new large-scale data-handling system, DATAmatic 1000. 22-28 - J. A. Githens:
The Tradic Leprechaun computer. 29-33 - M. Shiowitz, A. A. Cherin, Myron J. Mendelson:
Functional description of the NCR 304 data-processing system for business applications. 34-39 - L. J. Andrews:
A technique for using memory cores as logical elements. 39-46 - D. A. Buck:
A magnetically controlled gating element. 47-50 - R. D. Torrey, Theodore H. Bonn:
A 2.5-megacycle ferractor accumulator. 50-53 - James B. Angell:
High-temperature silicon-transistor computer circuits. 54-57 - E. W. Hogue:
A saturable-transformer digital amplifier with diode switching. 58-64 - Richard A. Henle:
High-speed transistor computer circuit design. 64-66 - Robert Watson-Watt:
Are computers important? 67-68 - K. R. Eldredge, F. J. Kamphoefner, P. H. Wendt:
Automatic input for business data-processing systems. 69-73 - Herman Epstein, P. Kintner:
The Burroughs electrographic printer-plotter for ordnance computing. 73-80 - C. T. Cole Jr., K. L. Chien, C. H. Propster Jr.:
A transistorized transcribing card punch. 80-83 - Richard B. Lawrance, R. E. Wilkins, R. A. Pendleton:
Apparatus for magnetic storage on three-inch wide tapes. 84-90 - J. Kielsohn, G. Smoliar:
Synchronization of a magnetic computer. 90-93 - J. L. Mitchell, Kenneth H. Olsen:
TX-0, a transistor computer with a 256 by 256 memory. 93-101 - W. W. Lawrence Jr.:
Recent developments in very-high-speed magnetic storage techniques. 101-103 - R. A. Tracy:
Megabit memory. 104-106 - Jan A. Rajchman:
Ferrite apertured plate for random-access memory. 107-115 - Albert E. Slade, Howard O. McMahon:
A cryotron catalog memory system. 115-120 - Arthur V. Pohm, S. M. Rubens:
A compact coincident-current memory. 120-123 - D. N. MacDonald:
Datafile: a new tool for extensive file storage. 124-128 - Gerhard L. Hollander:
Quasi-random access memory systems. 128-135 - H. Frazer Welsh, V. J. Porter:
A large-capacity drum-file memory system. 136-139 - Murray L. Lesser, John W. Haanstra:
The RAMAC data-processing machine: system organization of the IBM 305. 139-146 - John W. Carr III:
Conference summary. 147-150
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