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IBM 7070

Known as: IBM 1414, IBM 7072, IBM 7074 
IBM 7070 was a decimal architecture intermediate data processing system that was introduced by IBM in 1958. It was part of the IBM 700/7000 series… 
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1982
1982
Some of the work to be described is reminiscent of A A R D V A R K [5], an analysisof-variance package, at Iowa State University… 
1966
1966
SummaryIn view of the considerably improved efficiency of programs resulting from translations of programs written in ALGOL… 
1965
1965
POLYCYCLIC compounds containing the 4-pyrone nucleus occur in plants as the tannins and have been extensively studied, but their… 
1964
1964
A system is described which aids in resolving the N(N-1) peaks that appear on a PATTERSON MAP into the fundamental set of "N… 
1964
1964
Abstract : Two codes have been developed for the IBM 7090. FANTASIA II computes neutron transmission through laminated slab… 
1961
1961
A unique system of ferrite-core matrix switches and drivers has been developed for a low-cost magnetic-core memory. The memory… 
1960
1960
One general requirement in the construction of symbol manipulators and automatic programming systems is the need to scan a line… 
1959
1959
  • J. Svigals
  • 1959
  • Corpus ID: 15342590
In 1953, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) introduced its first production model of a large-scale computer---the…