DocumentCode
259208
Title
The Role of the Kazan Computer Manufacturing Plant in the Development of Computer Technology and Science in USSR and the Comecon Countries
Author
Badrutdinova, Margarita ; Guseev, Valery ; Abdrakhmanov, Albert ; Yakimov, Igor
Author_Institution
OJSC ICL-KME CS, Kazan, Russia
fYear
2014
fDate
13-17 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
39
Abstract
On August 4th, 2014, the Kazan Computer Manufacturing Plant would have celebrated its 60th anniversary. Nowadays, companies producing electronic computers, as well as electronic computers themselves, have a short life span. Since 1947, the XX century has seen how four generations of computers were “born” and “died”. The first generation was determined by its hardware consisting of vacuum tubes. Due to considerable technical difficulties and high economic costs in the 1950s, only three countries could create and produce computers: Great Britain, the USSR and the USA. In the Moscow Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering (IPMCE) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, a team guided by the chief designer academician S.A. Lebedev built M-20, a first-generation computer aimed at batch industrial production.
Keywords
computers; history; Comecon countries; Kazan computer manufacturing plant; USSR; batch industrial production; computer technology; electronic computers; first generation computer; science; vacuum tubes; Computers; Economics; Hardware; Industries; Manufacturing; Production; Software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Technology in Russia and in the Former Soviet Union (SoRuCom), 2014 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kazan
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SoRuCom.2014.15
Filename
7032931
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