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Box 4, Folder 11
Organization Chart A Family Tree of Computers Influences by Grace Hopper, 4
December 1953.
Image(s)
Box 4, Folder 12
Preliminary Definitions: Data-Processing Compiler by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper,
31 January 1955;
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Input-Output Instructions (Preliminary) by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper, 12 February
1955, 10 pages: pages 1-2, Input-Output Instructions; pages 1-5, Sample
Inventory; 3 unmarked pages, 17 statements in English, French, and German.
Box 4, Folder 12
Automatic Programming Development: Program for B-0 Compiler Development
by Marjorie M. Mulder (?) and Norma C. Cousins, 14 March 1956; 2 pages, #1
Memo, #2 Flowchart of work setup.
Box 4, Folder 12
Systems of Debugging Automatic Coding" by Charles Katz. Reprint from
Monograph No. 3, Journal of the Franklin Institute Series, April, 1957, pages
17-27.
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Glossary of computing terms compiled for the Franklin Institute Computing
Center, 1958.
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Automatic Programming Development: "Programming Package" or "Layette for
a Computer" by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper, 23 July, 1959, 3 pages; pages 1-2
Memo, page 3 Check List of Programming to be delivered with a computer note
in pencil on top sheet "Memo that started word software", Xerox copy. MISSING
Box 4, Folder 12
Common Business Languages for ADP --A Progress Report, in John Diebold +
Associates, Inc. NEWSLETTER, Vol. IV, No. 10 October 5, 1959: on top of first
sheet, "Automatic Programming.Ó
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Current Developments in Common Language Programming for Business Data
Systems, to be presented by E.J. Albertson Methods Consultant, Methods
Planning Division, before the Computer Applications Symposium sponsored
by Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology at Chicago,
Illinois on 28 October 1959.
Box 4, Folder 12
Time Sequence U.S. Computers, by Grace Murray Hopper: time sequence
only goes to 1959, 4 pages; page 1 time sequence, pages 2-4 list of computers
and producers and destination; seems to go with a flowchart or family tree of
computers, xerox copy.
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Criteria for Evaluation of Compiling Systems: General Requirements (no author),
1 July 1960, 6 pages; page 1, Main title; pages 2-4 Specific Criteria; pages 5-6
Specific Evaluation of B-2.
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General Views on COBOL by Jean E. Sammet, Data Systems Operations,
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 189 B Street, Needham 94, Massachusetts, 2
December 1960.
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Working Paper on a Vocabulary for Information Processing by a subcommittee
of the American Standards Association, Sectional Committee X3, Computers
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and Information Processing: published for comments in Data Processing
Magazine, February, 1965; pp. 26-28 I/O to Punched Card. March, 1965 pp.
31-33 Punched Tape to Zone Punch.
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List and description of computers known to Cmdr. Hopper as of 1949-1950.
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Series 6: Compiling Routines
Grace Murray Hopper Collection
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Series 6: Compiling Routines, 1952 - 1954
Box 5, Folder 1
Report of Dr. Grace Hopper on 6 January 19??
Box 5, Folder 1
Title page: COMPILING ROUTINES, 21 December 1953
Box 5, Folder 1
Memo of report by Grace M. Hopper, 6 January 19??; abstract of the report.
Box 5, Folder 1
Developments in Compiling Techniques to 31 December 1953, by Dr. Grace
Murray Hopper, 31 December 1953, 11 pages: pages 1-9, 11 contain the report;
page 10, table "Aids to Man's Work" taken from Electrical Engineering, January
1954; p. 24, the report.
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The Education of a Computer, (EXHIBIT A) by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper
presented at the meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery 3 May
1952 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 12 pages.
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Compiling Routines, (EXHIBIT B) by Richard K. Ridgway, presented at the
meetings of the Association for Computing Machinery, 8-9 September 1952,
Toronto, Canada.
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The Education of a Computer", (EXHIBIT C) by Grace Murray Hopper Reprinted
from the Proceeding of a Symposium on Industrial Applications of Automatic
Computing Equipment, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Missouri: 8-9
January 1953, pp 139-144.
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Compiling Routines, (EXHIBIT D) by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper, Vice President,
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia. Reprinted with
permission from COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION, May 1953.
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Bureau of the Census: Workshop on Automatic Programming for the UNIVAC,
(EXHIBIT E) 16 July 1953, 3 pages; page 1: Agenda of the Workshop, pages
2-3: "Carne Problem: Response of a Particular R-C Circuit to a Pulsed Signal"
by Frank M. Delaney; a demonstration of the A-1 Compiler on the UNIVAC.
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Second Workshop on UNIVAC Automatic Programming, (EXHIBIT F) The
Pentagon, 1 December 1953: Directorate of Management Analysis, Deputy
Chief of Staff, Comptroller, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, and Remington Rand,
Inc
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A-2 Compiler, four cartoons drawn by H-S Translation Phase, 28 October 1953,
First Sweep 27 October 1953, Second Sweep 10/28/53, Main Compilation
10/??/53.
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The A-2 Compiler by Dr. Grace Murray Hopper, 29 October 1953: 3 pages plus
flowchart "Compiler Method of Problem Solution".
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Statement of the Optical Ray Problem, (EXHIBIT F) 8 pages; page 1 statement
of the problem, p. 2 data, p. 3 flow chart, p. 4 use of working storage, pp. 5-8
Information for Optical Ray Problem (i.e. coding).