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UNIVAC History. Ariel Rozen Computers 1A. Data Table. General Information History Specification Chronology Photos Modern Time Bibliography Table. General Information. The UNIVAC handled both numbers and alphabetic characters equally as well. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
UNIVAC History
Ariel Rozen
Computers
1A
Data Table
• General Information• History • Specification • Chronology • Photos • Modern Time • Bibliography • Table
General Information
The UNIVAC handled both numbers and alphabetic characters equally as well.
The UNIVAC had Mercury delay lines were used to store the computer's program.
In 1952 the UNIVAC predicted the outcome of the presidential election.
The UNIVAC was used to calculate companies payrolls, sales record, analysis of sales
The UNIVAC is helpful for many organizations like banks and corporations
The UNIVAC is like a super huge calculator, and it has a big memory to, so banks have a easy way of looking an accounts record of the money
History
The UNIVAC was first made on June 14 1951.
From 1951 to 1958 they made 46 UNIVAC in total .
In 1947, John Mauchly gave the name UNIVAC (universal automatic computer).
Univac was made by, J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly
Specification
It was 25 feet by 50 feet in length,5,600 tubes18,000 crystal diodsAnd 300 relays 2,25 MHz bit rate1,000 words or 12,000 characters Mercury delay lines Magnetic tape Used for large amounts of output and input
Chronology 1951 The first UNIVAC I was delivered on June 14,
1951.
1952 It made its star-studded public debut in November 1952 on the CBS television network.
1953 3 UNIVACs were installed and in operation
1954
The first successful industrial payroll application by General Electric
8 UNIVAC were installed and in operation:
– Bureau of the Census, Commerce Dept
– Office of the Air Comptroller
– Army Map Service
– New York University (for Atomic Energy Commission)
– University of Cal., Radiation Laboratory
– David Taylor Model Basin, U.S.N. Bureau of Ships
– Prudential Insurance Company
– General Electric Company
1956 Westinghouse Electric Company installed a UNIVAC to calculate company payrolls, sales records, analysis of sales performance and other company business.
1958 A total of 46 UNIVAC I computers were delivered
Photos
http://www.amplitude-x.com/misc/univac.jpg
http://www.kcg.ac.jp/museum/computer/accessories/img/univac/ouk930 0-s.gif
UNIVAC in Modern Times
UNIVAC started 50 years ago, and know it is recognized for being the only commercial computer.
The UNIVAC really showed off in 1952 when it predicted Dwight Eisenhower's election over Adlai Stevenson
More modern computers have been made over the years
The UNIVAC will be recognized because it was the first computer to make man job easier.
BIBLIOGRAPHY http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Remington_Rand/Univac.Flowmatic.1957.102646140.pdf#search=%22UNIVAC%20charts%22http://www.tomandmaria.com/tom/Writing/
LostInTranslationSlides.pdf#search=%22history%20of%20UNIVAC%20powerpoint%20%22
http://www.computing.ornl.gov/presentations/sterling_talk.pdf#search=%22UNIVAC%20powerpoint%20presentation%20%22
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/vs-univac-mercury-memory.htmlhttp://www.deutsches-museum.de/mum/panorama/big/img/univac.mov\I read a book about UIVAC it was about the history of UNIVAC like a
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