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First generation mainframes : the IBM 700 series /

This volume describes several different models of IBM computer systems, characterized by different data representations and instruction sets that strongly influenced computer system architecture in the 1950s and early 1960s. They focused on a common system architecture that allowed peripherals to be...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kaisler, Stephen H. (Stephen Hendrick) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
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505 0 |a Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; Chapter One; 1.1 IBM 701 System Configuration; 1.2 IBM 701 Instruction Set; 1.3 Speedcoding; 1.4 701 Monitor; 1.5 IBM 701 Users; 1.6 Assessment of the IBM 701; Chapter Two; 2.1 IBM 702 Data Representation; 2.2 IBM 702 System Configuration; 2.3 IBM 702 Automatic Supervisor; 2.4 IBM 702 Applications; 2.5 IBM 702 Assessment; 2.6 IBM 703; Chapter Three; 3.1 IBM 704 System Architecture; 3.2 IBM 704 Instruction Set; 3.3 GPSS; 3.4 General Motor's IBM 704; 3.5 IBM 704 System Software; 3.6 IBM 704 Installations 
505 8 |a 3.7 IBM 704 AssessmentChapter Four; 4.1 IBM 705 System Architecture; 4.2 IBM 705 Instructions; 4.3 Simulating the 650; 4.4 The 705 and Social Security; 4.5 Assessment of the IBM 705; Chapter Five; 5.1 System Architecture; 5.2 I/O Systems; 5.3 Western Data Processing Center; 5.4 FORTRAN Monitor System; 5.5 IBM 709 Assessment; 5.6 The IBM 700 Series Assessment; Chapter Six; 6.1 Symbolic Instructions; 6.2 Assembly Types; 6.3 FAP Pseudo-Operations; 6.4 FAP Assessment; Chapter Seven; 7.1 SHARE 709 Structure; 7.2 Supervisory Control; 7.3 I/O Buffering; 7.4 SCAT; 7.5 INTRAN 
505 8 |a 7.6 Internal Processing Macros7.7 OUTRAN System; 7.8 Debugging System; 7.9 IBM 709 and NASA; 7.10 SHARE 709 Assessment; Chapter Eight; 8.1 Origins of FORTRAN; 8.2 FORTRAN I; 8.3 FORTRAN II/III; 8.4 FORTRAN IV; 8.5 FORTRAN 77; 8.6 High Performance FORTRAN; 8.7 FORTRAN 90; 8.8 Beyond FORTRAN 90; 8.9 FORTRAN Assessment; Chapter Nine; 9.1 Origin of Lisp; 9.2 Characteristics of Lisp; 9.3 A Brief Introduction; 9.4 Assessment; Further Reading; Exercises For the Reader; Glossary; References; Index 
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