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 Univac definition of Univac in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
The Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation designed and built Univac.
Univac definition of Univac in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
There is a historical placard in the United States Census Bureau that has the following, "The Bureau of the Census dedicated the world's first electronic general purpose data processing computer, UNIVAC I, on June 14, 1951.
http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Univac   (137 words)

  
 Carl Hammer Papers
UNIVAC Symposium on Computers in Education and Research, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, 10-12 November 1981.
Many of his presentations focused on the future of the computer and the effect of computers on society and management.
UNIVAC European Computing Center- Press Release, October 1956.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/collections/inv/cbi00003.html   (4545 words)

  
 List of UNIVAC products - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A history of Univac computers and Operating Systems
UNIVAC 494-MAPS – The first Multi-Associated Processor System - not made available commercially
UNIVAC BP - Buffer Processor; used as communications front-end to 418 and 490
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Univac_products   (236 words)

  
 A Short History of Remington Rand's First Computer
Over one thousand units were produced before being replaced by the UNIVAC 1004, the last plugboard computer produced by the UNIVAC Division of the SperryRand Corporation.
As a result of the design upgrade, a new product was introduced in the first quarter of 1953.
to take advantage of the prominence of the first UNIVAC produced by the Eckert/Mauchly group acquired by Remington Rand in 1950.
http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/RemRand409-History.htm   (811 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Remington Rand 409 Article
The model number referred to the number of memory...
Little more can be said on these machines as Univac destroyed all the records on both the design and production of these machines.
The model number referred to the number of memory storage locations provided for data.
http://www.ipedia.com/remington_rand_409.html   (177 words)

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