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IBM (International Business Machines) Corp, White Plains, NY 10601 (Branches in principal cities in USA foreign countries)... [Pg.179]

II III were not published at the time of writing this Section 25) Anon, "Computers Analytical Role Extended , C EN, March 18, 1968, pp 44, 48, 52 54 [At the exhibit of the "1968 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy , held in Cleveland, Ohio (See C EN, March 11, 1968, plO) were shown the computers of DEC (Digital Equipment Corp) and of IBM (International Business Machine Corporation). The DEC exhibited "Gas Chrom-8 Computer system for gas chromatography and IBM-Model 1800 and 1130. There were also exhibited other systems, among them smaller inexpensive computers. There were also shown slides on results of work with computers done by S. Sasaki H. Abe of Japan s Tohoku University and by T. Kato of Japan Electron Optics Laboratory Co, Ltd 26) Jack Alster, Picatinny Arsenal private communication,... [Pg.184]

Token passing local area network (LAN) technology developed by IBM (International Business Machines). [Pg.511]

I moment of inertia IB isobutylene IBC internal bubble cooling IBM injection blow molding IBM International Business Machines IC Industrial Computing publication ICM injection-compression molding ID internal diameter lEC International Electrochemical Commission... [Pg.484]

FIGURE 4.11 Cross-section of the IBM Multilayer Ceramic interconnection package. Various layers in this interconnection device are shown. Copyright 1982 by International Business Machines Corporation. Reprinted with permission. [Pg.61]

IBM Program Product MVS/Extended Architecture Operations International Business Machines, 1984. [Pg.254]

Wilson, F. C., and Clark, E. S. "Proceedings of IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Computers in Chemistry" International Business Machines Corp, White Plains, NY 1969. [Pg.154]

IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. [Pg.638]

International Business Machines Corporation "Introduction to IBM System/360 Architecture" IBM White Plains, N.Y., 1967 p. 3. [Pg.244]

Some of the German universities had been able to obtain International Business Machines and Control Data Corporation machines. (For example, Munster had an IBM 360-50 around 1968, while Mainz and Giefien had... [Pg.276]

Booth, G. W., G. E. P. Box, M. E. Muller, and T. I. Peterson, Forecasting by generalized regression methods, non-linear estimation, IBM Share Program Package 687, International Business Machines Corp., New York (1958). [Pg.134]

Various companies associated with the high-tech revolution have operated or continue to operate businesses in Silicon Valley. For example. International Business Machines (IBM) built its Pacific headquarters in San Jose in 1943. Since that time, the Silicon Valley has been home to corporations such as Apple, eBay, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Lockheed, San Disk, Sun Microsystems, Yahool, and many others. [Pg.535]

International Business Machines Corporation, "Random Number Generation and Testing, Manual G20-8011, IBM Corporation, White Plains, New York. [Pg.148]

IBM 00 Personal Computer PC are registered names of International Business Machines Inc. [Pg.71]

In the United States the first mover in consumer electronics was RCA, a joint venture of General Electric, Westinghouse, and AT T. In Europe it was Telefunken, a joint venture of Siemens and AEG (Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gessellschaft). So too, the electronic computer was primarily crafted by International Business Machines (IBM), the builder of the first major information processing enterprise using electrically driven punched-card tabulators. [Pg.296]

From the start in 1914, when Thomas Watson Sr. became sales manager of the Computer Tabulating Company, which had been formed in 1911 (renamed International Business Machines in 1924), IBM dominated the world s information processing industry, first in punched-card tabulators and then in computers. By following the same virtuous strategy as did Sony, it created barriers to entry that shaped the industry s paths of learning in information technology. [Pg.301]

Liquid crystal devices—Congresses. I. Sprokei, Gerald J. II. Title. Mi. Series International Business Machines Corporation. IBM research symposia series. TS518.S95 1979 68l. 754 80-12097... [Pg.352]

Census tabulating machine (Herman HoUerith) HoUerith s machine uses punch cards to tabulate 1890 census data. He goes on to found the company that later becomes International Business Machines (IBM). [Pg.2045]

Floppy disk and floppy disk drive (Alan Shugart) Working at the San Jose, Cahfomia, offices of International Business Machines (IBM), Shugart develops the disk drive, followed by floppy disks to provide a relatively fest way to store programs and data permanently. [Pg.2065]

G. W. King, in Proceedings, IBM Computation Seminar, Endicott, NY, 1949 (International Business Machines Corp., New York, 1951), pp. 92-95. Further Remarks on Stochastic Methods in Quantum fslechanics. [Pg.178]

SOURCE BUTNER, K., GEUDER, D., AND HITTNER, J., MASTERING CARBON MANAGEMENT BALANCING TRADE-OFFS TO OPTIMISE SUPPLY CHAIN EFFICIENCIES, IBM GLOBAL SERVICES, 2008, REPRINT COURTESY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 2008 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION... [Pg.245]

H. Hollerith was the inventor of a tabulating machine that was used in the U.S. Census of 1890. This machine electronically recorded statistics by reading and sorting punched cards. In 1896 Hollerith organized the Tabulating Machine Company in New York which eventually grew into the International Business Machine Company (IBM). [Pg.414]

C. Levinthal, in Proceedings of the IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Computer Aided Experimentation , International Business Machines, Yorktown Heights, NY, 1965, pp. 315-321. R. Langridge and A. W. MacEwan, in Proceedings of the IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Computer Aided Experimentation , International Business Machines, Yorktown Heights, NY, 1965, 305-311. [Pg.473]


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