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An experimental monitoring routine for the IBM 705

Published:07 February 1956Publication History

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There is a pressing need for aid in the knotty business of checking a code for a large digital computer. What better instrument is to be used than the computer itself? Because an automonitoring feature is absent from the circuitry of most computers, the monitoring operation should be programmed and will furnish an effective means of detecting many coding errors.

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    AIEE-IRE '56 (Western): Papers presented at the February 7-9, 1956, joint ACM-AIEE-IRE western computer conference
    February 1956
    174 pages
    ISBN:9781450378581
    DOI:10.1145/1455410

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    New York, NY, United States

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    • Published: 7 February 1956

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