UNIVAC
UNIVersal Automatic Computer
UNIVAC é uma empresa desenvolvedora de computadores formada em 1950. UNIVAC é sigla de UNIVersal Automatic Computer.[1] Se uniu a outras empresas na década de 1970 para formar a BUNCH.[2]
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editarReferências
- ↑
Dvorak, John C. (25 de novembro de 2006). «IBM and the Seven Dwarfs — Dwarf One: Burroughs». Dvorak Uncensored Parâmetro desconhecido
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ignorado (ajuda); - ↑ Randy Alfred, "Nov. 4, 1952: Univac Gets Election Right, But CBS Balks", This Day in Tech , Wired
Ligações externas
editar- David E. Lundstrom: A Few Good Men from Univac, ISBN 0-7351-0010-1
- Nancy Beth Stern, From Eniac to UNIVAC: An Appraisal of the Eckert-Mauchy Computers, ISBN 0-932376-14-2
- Arthur L. Norberg, Computers and Commerce: A Study of Technology and Management at Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company, Engineering Research Associates, and Remington Rand, 1946-1957 (History of Computing) (Hardcover), ISBN 0-262-14090-X
- James W. Cortada, Before the Computer: IBM, NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand and the Industry They Created, 1865-1956 (Studies in Business and Technology), ISBN 0-691-05045-7
- UNIVAC Conference Oral history on 17-18 May 1990. Charles Babbage Institute University of Minnesota
- Oral history interview with Isaac Levin Auerbach
- UNIVAC Memories;
- Unisys History Newsletter.
- Universal Automatic Computer Model II
- UNIVAC 1004 80/90 Card Processor
- The Case 1107
- Unisys History Newsletter. Volume 1, Number 3
- UNIVAC timeline
- A still functional UNIVAC 9400 in a German computer museum
- UNIVAC Simulator 1.2 – Peter Zilahy Ingerman
- UNIVAC I/II console photos, The Broiler blog)