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Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
Univac Corporation (now Unisys) has been an innovator in computer systems since the early 1960s. Univac (then Remington Rand), built the first commercial computer, the Univac I. This volume continues the story of Univac (later Unisys) computer system
Autor:
Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
This volume describes General Electric Corporation's venture into developing second and third generation mainframe computer systems.The General Electric Corporation (GE), which began its life as the Edison Electric Co., was long involved in electrica
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Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
Second Generation Mainframes: The IBM 7000 Series describes IBM's second generation of mainframe computers which introduced new technology, new peripherals and advanced software. These systems were continuations of the instruction sets of the IBM 700
Autor:
Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
This volume describes several different models of IBM computer systems, characterized by different data representations and instruction sets that strongly influenced computer system architecture in the 1950s and early 1960s. They focused on a common
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Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
Birthing the Computer: From Drums to Cores examines the evolution of computer systems architecture based on two evolutionary developments: memory technology – magnetic drums to magnetic cores – and CPU technology – transistors. This evolution,
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Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
Birthing the Computer: From Relays to Vacuum Tubes is the first in a multi-volume series on historical computing machines. This series will span the development of computer systems from the Zuse machines of the early 1930s to about 1995 when micropro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Information Systems. 62:940-953
Software project failure has cost trillions of dollars over the past fifty years. The many reasons for failure are widely discussed in the project management and software development literatures. T...
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Stephen H. Kaisler, Author
This book is the eighth volume in the Historical Computing Machines series, which aims to document the history of computing machines from the late 1930s up to about 1995. It is focused on the Control Data Corporation's early systems which reflected t
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HICSS