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Naval Ordnance Laboratory (White Oak, Md.)

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Calvin N. Mooers papers

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 81
Abstract Collection contains personal correspondence of Mooers, and records of Zator Co., founded in 1947, and Rockford Research Institute, founded in 1961. Subjects found in the Zator Co. and Rockford Research Institute records include information processing and retrieval, a punched card system known as Zatocoding, library and information science, a programming language that Mooers helped design called TRAC (Text Reckoning and Compiling language), programming languages standards, and reactive...
Dates: 1930-1992

Eric A. Weiss papers

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 265
Abstract

The Eric A. Weiss papers include research materials used by Weiss; writing; correspondence; and personal papers and items.

Dates: 1900 - 2012; Majority of material found within 1935 - 2005

Margaret R. Fox papers

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 45
Abstract Collection contains records collected by Margaret Fox in an effort to document some of the early computer development activities of NBS. The collection contains reports, including the original report on the ENIAC, UNIVAC, and many early in-house National Bureau of Standards (NBS) activity reports, memoranda on SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC, seminar and conference materials -- including Samuel Alexander's notes from the Moore School of Engineering course, "Theory and techniques for design of...
Dates: 1935-1976

United States government computing collection

 Collection
Identifier: CBI 63
Abstract

The U.S. Government Computing Collection contains government publications, technical reports, descriptions and manuals of computer hardware, software, systems, installations and projects. All of the documents were produced by some agency of the government, and in most cases the documents are concerned with work performed specifically by these agencies.

Dates: circa 1945-1990

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Computer programming 2
Computers -- United States -- History -- Sources. 2
FORTRAN (Computer program language) 2
Univac computer 2
Ada (Computer program language) 1