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Biweekly Report, January 2, 1953
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1953-01-02)
Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
Hysteresis Loop Characteristics of MF-1118 for Different Temperatures
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-10-16)
The hysteresis loops were obtained in a temperature range from -196 degrees Centigrade to +305 degrees Centigrade. The Curie point of MF-1118 was reached at approximately 305 degrees Centigrade, and the maximum Squareness ...
Group leaders' meeting - June 18, 1956
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1956-06-20)
Minutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing Building 10 program, Phllco subcontract, computer time, salary, study with Western Electric regarding testing, cycle time—ADES report, vacation review, and Building "B" basement.
Progress Report to the Department Committee on Graduate Study and Research
(MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, 1947-10-25)
Progress Report to the Department Committee on Graduate Study and Research on Gas Discharge Gaps for Data Storage in Electronic Computers.
Storage Devices in Computing Systems, Text of an MIT E. E. Department, Colloquium Talk
(MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory, 1950-05-30)
This memorandum contains the text of a talk given at the E.E. Department Colloquium, May 3, 1950. The talk covers briefly: the need for storage in computation, the effect of storage characteristics on digital computer ...
Bi-weekly Report, February 29, 1952
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1952-02-29)
Bi-weekly progress report of Digital Computer Laboratory research teams.
Biweekly Report, January 10, 1954
(MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, 1954-01-10)
Bi-weekly progress report of the Scientific and Engineering Computation Group.
A Coincident-Current Magnetic Memory Unit
(MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, 1950-01-24)
Master's Thesis Proposal: A Coincident-Current Magnetic Memory Unit.
Quarterly Progress Reports
(Lincoln Laboratory - Division 6, 1955-05-19)
Memo explaining difficulties in meeting report schedules due to the displacement of report writing by high priority technical and administrative duties and suggesting a procedure to reduce the report writing time required ...