The Edvac
The Edvac is a machine under construction at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Philadelphia.
Koons, Florence, and Samuel Lubkin, Conversion of Numbers from Decimal to Binary Form in the EDVAC, Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, vol. 3, no. 26, Apr. 1949, pp. 427-431.
Anonymous, EDVAC Replaces ENIAC, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, vol. 45, no. 8, Apr. 1947, pp. 9-10.
The IBM Selective-Sequence Electronic Calculator
The IBM Selective-Sequence Electronic Calculator was finished and announced in January 1948, and is alluded to briefly at the end of [Chapter 10]. More information about this machine is in the following references:
Eckert, W. J., Electrons and Computation, The Scientific Monthly, vol. 67, no. 5, Nov. 1948, pp. 315-323.
International Business Machines Corporation, IBM Selective-Sequence Electronic Calculator, New York: International Business Machines Corporation (form no. 52-3927-0), 1948, 16 pp.
The Raytheon Computer
The Raytheon Computer is a machine under construction at the Raytheon Manufacturing Co., Waltham, Mass.