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xii Acknowledgments

 

Richard E. Monnier, Thomas E. Osborne, and David S. Cochran: The HP Model 9100A Computing Calculator. This chapter is a compilation of three articles: A New Electronic Calculator with Computerlike Capabilities, by Richard E. Monnier, pp. 3-9; Hardware Design of the Model 9100A Calculator, by Thomas E. Osborne, pp. 10-13; and Internal Programming of the 9100A Calculator, by David S. Cochran, pp. 14-16, which appeared in the Hewlett-Packard Journal, volume 20, no. 1, September, 1968, by permission of the Hewlett-Packard Journal.

R. E. Porter: The RW-400-A New Polymorphic Data System, Datamation, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 8-14, January/February, 1960, by permission of, published and Copyrighted © 1960 by F. D. Thompson Publications, inc.. Greenwich, Conn.

J. C. Shaw, A. Newell, H. A. Simon, and T. 0. Ellis: A Command Structure for Complex Information Processing, Western Joint Computer Conference 1958, by permission of the authors and the IEEE.

W. Y. Stevens: The Structure of System/360, Part IL-System Implementations, IBM Systems Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 136-143, 1964, by permission from the IBM Systems Journal.

James E. Thornton: Parallel Operation in the Control Data 6600, Proceedings of the AFIPS Fall Joint Computer Conference, Pt. II, vol. 26, pp. 33-40, 1964, by permission from AFIPS, Spartan Books, Washington, D.C.

W. L. van der Poel: ZEBRA, A Simple Binary Computer, Proceedings of an International Conference on Information Processing Paris, UNESCO House, June, 1959, pp. 361-365, by permission from AFIPS, Spartan Books, Washington, D.C.

Helmut Weber: A Microprogrammed Implementation of EULER on IBM System/360 Model 30, Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 549-558, September, 1967, Copyright © 1967 Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., by permission of the author and the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. The author acknowledges:

I wish to thank Jack Carman, who wrote the I/O Control Program and the Operating System linkage for the EULER system and Miss Sheila Morrison who helped prepare the figures. I am also grateful for the valuable criticism offered by the referee, W. C. McGee, as well as by Professor N. Wirth and E. Satterthwaite.

J. H. Wilkinson: The Pilot ACE, by permission from Automatic Digital Computation, pp. 5-14, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. England, March 25-28, 1953.

M. V. Wilkes and J. B. Stringer: Micro-programming and the Design of the Control Circuits in an Electronic Digital Computer, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Pt. 2, vol. 49, pp. 230-238, April, 1953, by permission of the authors and the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cambridge, England. The authors acknowledge:

The authors wish to express their thanks to Mr. A. L. Freedman and Mr. W. Renwick for assisting them in clarifying a number of points, and to Professor D. R. Hartree, F.R.S., for his generous help with the preparation of the paper.

Joseph E. Wirsching: NOVA: A List-oriented Computer, Datamation, vol. 12, no. 12, pp. 41-43, December, 1966, by permission of, published and Copyrighted © 1966 by F. D. Thompson Publications, Inc., Greenwich, Conn. The author acknowledges:

This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

Several organizations have contributed to the writing and production of this book by giving us permission to use material from their publications. In many cases they have also supplied us with original copies. We have credited their text, tables, pictures, and diagrams when they are used. This cooperation has been invaluable. The specific organizations are:

Adams's Associates: Computer Characteristics Quarterly. (Adams, 1966-1968) Computers and Automation magazine

Control Data Corporation, 8100 34th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Datamation magazine

Digital Equipment Corporation, 146 Main Street, Maynard, Massachusetts

Hewlett-Packard Company, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo, California

International Business Machines Corporation, White Plains and Poughkeepsie, New York

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

National Science Foundation

Olivetti Underwood Corporation, 1 Park Avenue, New York, New York

Scientific Data Systems, 1649 Seventeenth Street, Santa Monica, California

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