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  1. Proceedings of the February 11-12, 1954, western computer conference: Trends in computers: automatic control and data processing (AIEE-IRE '54 (Western))
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Will electronic principles make possible a business revolution
An experimental digital flight control system
The automatic handling of business data
Approaches to design problems in conversion equipment
The IBM magnetic drum calculator type 650 engineering and design considerations
Trends in electronic business data systems development
The digitac airborne control system
Business data processing: a case study: introduction
Multi-channel analog-digital conversion system for D-C voltages
Design features of Remington Rand Speed Tally
Application of operational digital techniques to industrial control: (abstract)
Ready-to-wear unit control procedure
A high-speed multichannel analog-digital converter
Production control with the Elecom 125
A digital-analog machine tool control system
Unit control systems engineering
A shaft-to-digital encoder
A centralized data processing system
Experiments with a digital computer in a simple control system
A solution for automatic unit control
Real-time digital differential analyzer (dart)
A merchandise control system
The system in operation

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The system in operation

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Mendelson, Myron J.
Abstract The gentlemen who have preceded me here today have all represented what might be titled the "heroes" of the computer world; the business men of vision who can foresee the coming revolution in business data processing which the modern computer portends, the system engineer who molds this tool into usable and workable forms, and the computer designer who extends the developments of the day to meet the demands set forth by those who would use his equipment. I represent the "low man on the totem pole," the little guy on the end of the chain to whom, when all is said and done, they turn and say, "Well, this is what we want and this is the tool with which you must work. Now make it do something useful. Determine the commands which we must insert in order to put the system into operation." I am speaking of the programmer, the unsung hero of it all, the fellow who makes the whole works go and generally receives no credit for having done so. Possibly it is because the heroes speak in terms of microseconds and the programmer speaks in terms of months, but it seems that fate has surely destined him to become the buck private of the computer world. My purpose, therefore, in presenting this paper is two fold. First, it is intended to indicate how the proposed system might be specialized by instructions to carry out the task of producing desired results. Second, it will serve to demonstrate how the proposed system affects the programmer in the methods which he may use to attain these results.
Starting Page 98
Ending Page 104
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/1455200.1455216
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1954-02-11
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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