Title :
Early Computing and Numerical Analysis at the National Bureau of Standards
Author :
Aspray, William ; Gunderloy, Michael
Abstract :
By the mid-1950s, computing became a radically new, highly complex, capital-intensive technology - one which required resources that universities were unable and the companies were unwilling to provide. This article tells the story of one government agency, the National Bureau of Standards, whose efforts in those early years helped to bridge this gap and to initiate modern computing.
Keywords :
Calculators; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer industry; Educational institutions; Government; History; Military computing; Military standards; NIST; Numerical analysis;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.1989.10002