Anonymous, The Automatic Factory, Fortune, vol. 34, no. 5, Nov. 1946, p. 160 ...
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NAME INDEX
Note: This list of persons mentioned in the text includes names of fictional characters. The subject index, which follows, includes all other names.
- Aiken, Howard H., [90-112], [177-8], [232], [245-6]
- Alexander, Samuel N., [251]
- Alquist, [200]
- Alt, Franz L., [142], [237], [247], [253]
- Archer, R. M., [241]
- Aristotle, [152]
- Babbage, Charles, [89]
- Baehne, G. Walter, [232]
- Bailey, C. F., [237]
- Barcroft, Joseph, [229]
- Beach, Frank A., [229]
- Beard, R. E., [88], [240]
- Berkeley, Edmund C., [233], [248], [254]
- Berry, R. J. A., [229]
- Berry, T. M., [240]
- Bloch, Richard M., [246], [250]
- Bloomfield, Leonard, [231]
- Bodmer, Frederick, [231]
- Boelter, L. M. K., [240]
- Boole, George, [152]
- Boring, Edwin G., [229]
- Bower, E. C., [237]
- Brainerd, J. G., [247]
- Brillouin, Leon N., [252]
- Brown, David R., [251]
- Brown, G. S., [245]
- Brown, J. J., [255]
- Brown, S. L., [241-2]
- Buckingham, R. A., [240]
- Burkhart, William, [144], [155-6]
- Burks, Arthur W., [246], [251]
- Bush, Vannevar, [72], [74], [239], [241], [245], [253]
- Caldwell, Samuel H., [74], [239], [241]
- Campbell, Robert V. D., [249-50]
- Čapek, Karel, [199], [255]
- Carroll, Lewis, [12]
- Carter, G. K., [244]
- Cesareo, O., [248]
- Clemence, G. M., [237]
- Clippinger, R. F., [246]
- Comrie, John Leslie, [232]
- Concordia, C., [244]
- Condon, Edward U., [253]
- Crew, E. W., [232]
- Criner, H. E., [245]
- Culley, Frank L., [237]
- Curry, Haskell B., [254]
- Davis, Harry M., [253]
- Deming, W. Edwards, [237]
- Dietzold, Robert L., [244]
- Domin, Harry, [199]
- Dudley, Homer, [254-5]
- Duncan, W. J., [244]
- Dunlap, Jack W., [237]
- Dwyer, Paul S., [237]
- Dyer, H. S., [237]
- Eckert, J. Presper, Jr., [114], [178], [247], [251]
- Eckert, W. J., [233], [236-7], [239], [250]
- Edison, Thomas A., [15]
- Ellis, M., [250]
- Enns, W. E., [243]
- Everett, Robert R., [251-2]
- Feinstein, Lillian, [237]
- Flesch, Rudolf, [231]
- Flory, L. E., [252]
- Forrester, Jay W., [251-2]
- Frame, J. Sutherland, [244]
- Frankenstein, Victor, [198], [200]
- Franz, Shepherd I., [229]
- Freeland, Stephen L., [249]
- Fry, Macon, [232]
- Fuller, Harrison W., [252]
- Fürth, R., [242]
- Gage, F. D., [245]
- Genet, N., [239], [246]
- Godwin, Mary W. (Mary W. Shelley), [198], [255]
- Goldstine, Adele, [247]
- Goldstine, Herman H., [247], [251], [253]
- Gove, E. L., [245]
- Graff, Willem L., [231]
- Graham, R. S., [244]
- Gray, T. S., [245]
- Green, Harriet C., [255]
- Haeff, Andrew V., [252]
- Hansen, Morris H., [237]
- Harrison, Joseph O., Jr., [246], [254]
- Hart, H. C., [244]
- Hartkemeier, Harry Pelle, [233]
- Hartree, D. R., [232], [240-1], [247]
- Haupt, Ralph F., [237]
- Hayakawa, S. I., [231]
- Hazen, H. L., [243], [245]
- Hedeman, W. R., [245]
- Hedley, K. J., [233]
- Herget, Paul, [237]
- Herr, D. L., [244]
- Herrick, C. Judson, [229]
- Hoffleit, Dorrit, [254]
- Hogben, Launcelot, [231]
- Hollerith, Herman, [43]
- Hopper, Grace M., [246]
- Horsburgh, E. H., [232]
- Hotelling, Harold, [237]
- Householder, Alston S., [230]
- Jespersen, Otto, [231]
- Juley, Joseph, [248]
- Kalin, Theodore A., [144], [155-6]
- Kelvin, Lord, [72], [240]
- King, Gilbert W., [238]
- Koons, Florence, [249]
- Kopp, George A., [255]
- Kormes, Jennie P., [238]
- Kormes, Mark, [238]
- Kornei, Otto, [252]
- Kranz, Frederick W., [242]
- Kron, Gabriel, [243-4]
- Kuder, G. Frederic, [238]
- Kuehni, H. P., [240], [243]
- Lagemann, John K., [253], [255]
- Landahl, Herbert D., [230]
- Lang, H. C., [233]
- Lashley, Karl S., [229]
- Leaver, E. W., [255]
- Leontief, Wassily W., [254]
- Lettvin, Jerome Y., [230]
- Lilley, S., [232]
- Livingston, Hubert M., [250]
- Locke, E. L., [253]
- Lorraine, R. G., [243]
- Lotkin, Max, [254]
- Loud, Warren S., [251]
- Lowan, Arnold N., [254]
- Lubkin, Samuel, [249], [251]
- Lyndon, Roger C., [250]
- MacLaughlan, Lorne, [253]
- Maginniss, F. J., [241]
- Mallock, R. R. M., [244]
- Malone, Helen, [254]
- Mann, Martin, [253]
- Marble, F. G., [242]
- Massey, H. S. W., [240]
- Mastukazi, Kiyoshi, [19]
- Matz, Adolph, [254]
- Mauchly, John W., [114], [178], [247], [251], [253]
- Maxfield, D. K., [238]
- Maxwell, L. R., [242]
- McCann, G. D., [245]
- McCulloch, Warren S., [230]
- McLaughlin, Kathleen, [238]
- McPherson, James L., [254]
- McPherson, John C., [238]
- Meacham, Alan D., [237]
- Mercner, R. O., [244]
- Miller, Dayton C., [242]
- Miller, Frederick G., [249]
- Milliman, Wendell A., [238]
- Milne, J. R., [242]
- Mitchell, Herbert F., Jr., [254]
- Montgomery, H. C., [242]
- Moore, Benjamin L., [252]
- Moore, C. R., [242]
- Murray, Francis J., [232]
- Myers, D. M., [245]
- Newman, James R., [253]
- Ogden, C. K., [231]
- O’Neal, R. D., [252]
- Parker, W. W., [243]
- Patterson, George W., [251]
- Pease, M. C., [255]
- Pekeris, C. L., [245]
- Peterson, H. A., [240], [243-4]
- Pfeiffer, John E., [253]
- Pieron, Henri, [229]
- Pike, W. S., [252]
- Pitts, Walter, [230]
- Poesch, H., [240]
- Porter, A., [240-1]
- Potter, Ralph K., [255]
- Pringle, R. W., [242]
- Quine, W. V., [248]
- Rajchman, Jan A., [252]
- Rashevsky, N., [230]
- Raymond, W. J., [242]
- Reichenbach, Hans, [248]
- Renwick, W., [249]
- Ridenour, Louis N., [253]
- Riesz, R. R., [254]
- Robertson, J. M., [242]
- Rose, A., [247]
- Rossum, [199]
- Royer, Elmer B., [238]
- Sauer, R., [240]
- Schlauch, Margaret, [231]
- Schnackel, H. G., [233]
- Schrödinger, Erwin, [229]
- Schwarzchild, Martin, [237]
- Shalett, Sidney, [255]
- Shannon, Claude E., [153-5], [241], [248], [255]
- Sharpless, T. Kite, [252]
- Shelley, Mary W., [198], [255]
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, [198]
- Sheppard, C. Bradford, [252]
- Sherrington, Charles S., [229]
- Smith, C. E., [245]
- Snyder, Frances E., [250]
- Somerville, J. M., [242]
- Spilhaus, Athelstan, [255]
- Stewart, R. R., [245]
- Stibitz, George R., [129-30], [244], [251]
- Straiton, A. W., [242]
- Tabor, Lewis P., [247]
- Tarski, Alfred, [248-9]
- Terhune, G. K., [242]
- Thomas, George B., [238]
- Thomson, James, [240]
- Thomson, William, [72], [240]
- Tilney, Frederick, [229]
- Torrey, V., [246]
- Travis, Irven, [239], [244]
- Tumbleson, Robert C., [253]
- Turck, J. A. V., [232]
- Tyler, Arthur W., [252]
- Varney, R. N., [243]
- von Neumann, John, [124], [251]
- Wainwright, Lawrence L., [72], [241]
- Walpole, Hugh R., [231]
- Watkins, S. S. A., [254]
- Wegel, R. L., [242]
- Weiner, J. R., [251]
- Wheeler, L. L., [241-2]
- Whitten, C. A., [238]
- Wiener, Norbert, [229]
- Wilbur, J. B., [244]
- Wilkes, M. V., [249]
- Williams, Samuel B., [248]
- Wolf, Arthur W., [233]
- Womersley, J. R., [241]
- Wood, Thomas, [19]
- Woodger, J. H., [248]
- Woodruff, L. F., [250]
- Wyatt, Willa A., [254]
- Wylie, J., [240]
- Yavne, R. O., [245]
- Zworykin, V. K., [190], [252], [255]
SUBJECT INDEX
Notes: Phrases consisting of an adjective and a noun, or of a noun and a noun, are entered in their alphabetical place according to the first word. For example, “electrostatic storage tube” is under e, and “punch card” is under p.
- A field, [99]
- A tape, [82-3]
- abacus, [17-9], [133], [220]
- abax (Greek), [18]
- absolute value, [101], [222]
- accumulator, [115-6]
- accumulator decade, [118]
- accuracy, [67], [89]
- acetylcholine, [3]
- add output, [120]
- addend, [223]
- adder, [77]
- adder mechanism, [77-8]
- adding, [24-5], [27], [37], [55], [100], [119], [139]
- addition circuit, [37]
- Aiken Mark I Calculator, [10], [89-112], [245-6];
- see also Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
- Aiken Mark II Relay Calculator, [176-8], [249]
- Aiken Mark III Electronic Calculator, [177]
- air resistance coefficient, [80-2]
- algebra of logic, [26], [36], [56-62], [105], [140], [151-2], [164], [ 221-3], [248]
- algebraic equations, machines for solving, [244]
- all-or-none response, [3]
- alphabet, [14]
- alphabetic coding, [13], [54]
- alphabetic punching, [46]
- alphabetic writing, [13]
- amplify, [73]
- analogous, [65]
- analogue, [65]
- analogue machines (machines that handle information expressed as measurements), [65];
- MIT Differential Analyzer No. 2, [65-88];
- references, [239-45]
- analytical engine, [90]
- analyzer, [68], [241-4];
- see also differential analyzer
- and, [146-8]
- and/or, [149]
- angle-indicator, [74-5]
- animal thinking, [4], [8], [188]
- annuities, [88]
- antecedent, [158]
- antilogarithm, [139], [226]
- antitangent, [139], [226]
- approximation, [220];
- see also rapid approximation
- aptitude testing, [190]
- argument (in a mathematical table or function), [96], [103-4], [122], [136], [224]
- arithmetical operations, [55-6], [173]
- armor with a motor, [180], [195]
- array, [173], [227]
- Atomic Energy Commission, [203], [208]
- attitudes, [205]
- augend, [223]
- aut (Latin), [149]
- automatic address-book, [181]
- automatic carriage, [53]
- “Automatic Computing Machinery”
- (section in Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation), [177]
- automatic control: house-furnace, [189];
- lawn-mower, [188];
- tractor-plow, [188];
- weather, [189]
- automatic cook, [181]
- automatic factory, [189]
- automatic library, [9], [181]
- automatic machinery, [182]
- automatic pilot, [189]
- automatic recognizer, [186-7]
- automatic sequence-controlled calculator, [90];
- see also Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
- automatic stenographer, [185]
- automatic switching circuits, [248]
- automatic translator, [182]
- automatic typist, [182], [184]
- axon, [3]
- B field, [99]
- B tape, [82-3]
- Ballistic Research Laboratories, [1], [113-5], [127-8], [132], [142]
- base e, [226]
- base [10], [226]
- beam of electrons, [172]
- behavior, [4], [7-8], [29]
- Bell Telephone Laboratories, [4-5], [128-43], [247-8]
- Bell Telephone Laboratories’ general-purpose relay computer, [128-43], [247-8];
- cost, [142];
- reliability, [141];
- speed, [142]
- Bessel functions, [111], [226]
- Binac, [179]
- binary coding, [11], [13]
- binary digit, [14]
- binary numbers, [14], [216-9]
- biophysics, [230]
- biquinary numbers, [133], [219-20]
- blocks of arguments, [137]
- Boolean algebra, [152], [248];
- see also mathematical logic
- both, [149]
- bowwow theory, [12]
- brain evolution, [229]
- brain with a motor, [180], [195]
- BTL frames, [138-9]
- bus, [32], [119]
- button, [91], [94]
- C field, [99]
- C tape, [82-3]
- calcis (Latin), [18]
- calculating punch, [47], [51-2], [235]
- calculator frames, [138]
- calculator programmed by punch cards, [236]
- cam, [94-5]
- cam contact, [91], [94-5]
- capacitance, [117]
- capacitor, [117]
- capacity: counter, [59];
- selecting, [59]
- carbon dioxide, [190]
- card channel, [47], [52]
- card column, [48]
- card feed, [48], [91]
- card punch, [91], [97]
- card reader, [116], [118]
- card sorter, [96]
- card stacker, [48]
- card station, [47]
- Carnegie Institution of Washington, [113]
- carry impulse, [118]
- cell nucleus, [2-3]
- census, [43], [53]
- channel, [47], [52], [170]
- characteristic of a logarithm, [107]
- check counter, [105]
- check-marks, [151]
- checking, [105], [110], [179], [227]
- chess game, [117]
- chestnut blight, [201]
- chortle, [12]
- class selector, [59]
- clearing, [100]
- codes, [29], [54], [96], [99]
- coding, [30], [130], [252-3]
- coding line, [99]
- column (in a punch card), [45]
- connective, [148], [158-9]
- connective grouping, [159]
- collating, [51], [173]
- collator, [47], [51], [235]
- collator counting device, [51], [235]
- combining information, [15]
- combining operations, [173]
- Common, [59-60]
- comparer, [57-8]
- comparing, [50], [57-8]
- complement, [55];
- see also nines complement, ones complement, tens complement
- Complex Computer, [129-30]
- complex numbers, [128-9]
- computer, [6], [27]
- Computer 1 and Computer 2, [132], [138]
- conflicts between statements, [149-50]
- consequent, [158]
- constant, [224]
- constant ratio, [77]
- constant register, [96], [99]
- constant switch, [99]
- Constant Transmitter, [116], [118]
- consulting a table, [103], [122]
- convergent, [221]
- Converter, [115]
- context, [144]
- continuous annuities, [88]
- continuous contingent insurances, [88]
- continuously running gear, [93]
- control, [6], [28], [90-1]
- control brushes, [51-2]
- control frames, [138-9]
- Control Instrument Company, [43]
- control over robot machines, [196-208]
- control tape, [28]
- controversy, [197]
- cosine, [75], [85], [139], [226]
- cost of mechanical brains, [87], [109], [126], [142], [165], [168]
- counter, [52], [74], [93-4]
- counter position, [93]
- counter wheel, [93], [118]
- counting, [55]
- coupling (numbers), [106]
- cube, [105], [224]
- Current (input of comparer), [57]
- cycle, [29], [45]
- Cycling Unit, [115-6]
- Cypriote, [13]
- Dartmouth College, [131]
- decade, [118]
- decimal digit, [11], [14]
- decimal position, [118]
- deciphering, [184], [188]
- decoding, [184], [188]
- definite integral, [111], [225]
- delay lines, [17], [20], [171-2]
- dendrite, [3]
- denial, [147]
- dependent variable, [81], [224]
- derivative, [68-71], [225]
- design of mechanical brains, [167-79], [251]
- desk calculating machines, [4], [11], [17], [19]
- detail cards, [50]
- dial switch, [92], [95-6]
- dial telephone, [17], [19], [128]
- differences, [110], [227]
- differential, [68], [70], [78]
- differential analyzer, [68], [72-88], [239-41]
- Differential Analyzer No. 2, [65-88];
- accuracy, [86];
- cost, [87];
- reliability, [87];
- speed, [87]
- differential equation, [68-9], [71], [111], [141], [225-6]
- differential function, [70]
- differential gear assembly, [78]
- digit, [11], [14]
- Digit Pickup, [60]
- digit selector, [60]
- digit tray, [119]
- digit trunk lines, [119]
- digit trunks, [119]
- digital machines
- (machines that handle information expressed as digits or letters):
- Bell Laboratories’ general-purpose relay calculator, [128-43];
- Eniac, [113-27];
- Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator, [89-112];
- punch-card calculating machinery, [42-64];
- references, [232-9], [245-55]
- directions, [24]
- disc, [78-80]
- discrimination, [140]
- discriminator, [140-1]
- distance, [68-9]
- distinguishing A and H, [184]
- dividend, [103], [223]
- Divider-Square-Rooter, [115-7]
- dividing, [55-6], [98], [102], [121], [140]
- divisor counter, [102]
- doorpost, [65-6]
- doubling, [76-7], [100]
- doubling mechanism, [76-7]
- drafting rules, [149]
- drag coefficient, [80]
- drive, [86]
- Dry Ice, [190]
- echo, [171]
- Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, [179], [250]
- economic relations, [194]
- Edsac, [249]
- “educated” machine, [101]
- Edvac, [177], [249]
- Egyptian, [12]
- either, [149]
- electric charge, [172]
- electric remote-control accounting, [250]
- electric typewriter, [91], [97], [236]
- electromagnet, [168]
- Electronic Binary Automatic Computer, [179]
- electronic calculating punch, [236]
- Electronic Control Company, [250]
- Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator (Eniac), [113-27], [246-7];
- see also Eniac
- electronic tubes, [17], [20-1], [178-9];
- Cathode, [21];
- Grid, [21];
- Plate, [21]
- electrostatic storage tube, [17], [20], [172]
- 11 position, [45]
- 11 punch, [58]
- else, [146-7]
- end-around-carry, [95], [217], [223]
- engine, [90]
- Eniac, [113-27], [246-7];
- cost, [126];
- panels, [115];
- reliability, [126];
- speed, [125];
- unbalance, [124]
- “enough alike,” [184]
- Equal (output of sequencer), [61-2]
- equation, [68], [225]
- equivalent, [14]
- erase key, [134]
- Etruscan, [188]
- explanation, [209-13]
- explicit equation, [86]
- exponential, [85], [106], [225-6]
- extraction, [222]
- falsity, [147]
- farad, [117]
- fingers, [16], [18]
- fire-control instrument, [17], [19], [67], [131]
- 5 impulse, [56]
- flights, [70]
- flip-flop, [119]
- following logically, [145]
- form feeding device, [236]
- formal logic, [152]
- formula, [68], [70], [224]
- Frankenstein’s monster, [198]
- function, [68], [70], [81], [103], [116], [118], [224]
- function table, [80-1], [116], [118]
- gang punching, [50]
- gearbox, [77-8]
- General Electric A.C. Network Analyzer, [243]
- General Electric Company, [243]
- geographic code, [54]
- giant brain, [1], [5-8]
- globe, [65-6]
- graph, [81]
- great circle, [69]
- greater-than, [25-7], [37], [222]
- greater-than circuit, [37]
- Greek letters, [120]
- guided missile, [197], [206]
- gun, [69]
- hail storm, [190]
- hand perforator, [132], [134]
- handling information, [10-18]
- harmonic analyzers, [241-2]
- harmonic synthesizers, [241-2]
- Harvard Computation Laboratory, [89], [176-7], [245], [249]
- Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator (Mark I), [10], [89-112], [245-6];
- cost, [109];
- efficiency, [111];
- reliability, [110];
- speed, [109]
- Harvard Sequence-Controlled Electronic Calculator (Mark III), [177]
- Harvard Sequence-Controlled Relay Calculator (Mark II), [176-8], [249]
- Harvard University, [1], [4], [8], [89], [176-7], [245], [249]
- hatred, [206]
- hoppers, [51]
- hub, [46], [98]
- human brain, [2-4], [16], [229]
- humidity, [63]
- IBM (International Business Machines), [43-64], [89-90], [177], [233-9], [249-50]
- IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator, [10], [89-112], [245-6];
- see also Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
- IBM card-programmed calculator, [236]
- IBM pluggable sequence relay calculator, [236]
- IBM punch-card machinery, [43-64], [233-9]
- IBM Selective-Sequence Electronic Calculator, [177-9], [249]
- ideographic writing, [12]
- if, [146-7]
- if ... then, [149]
- ignorance, [205]
- illness, [191-2]
- imitative scheme, [12]
- in-code, [99]
- in-field, [99]
- independent variable, [81], [224]
- infinity, [86], [133], [212], [225]
- information, [10]
- initial conditions, [83], [225]
- Initiating Unit, [115-6]
- input, [6], [90-1]
- input devices, [175], [251-2]
- input register, [27]
- instantaneous rate of change, [70-1]
- Institute of Advanced Study, [124]
- instructions, [28], [83], [97], [178-9]
- insurance company, [42]
- insurance policies, [42]
- insurance values, [88]
- integral, [68], [71-2], [225]
- integral sign, [85], [225]
- integrating, [71-2], [78]
- integrator, [78-80]
- integrator mechanism, [78-9]
- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), [43];
- see IBM
- International Hydrographic Bureau, [242]
- International Phonetic Alphabet, [13]
- interpolating, [131], [221]
- interposing, [102]
- interpreter, [47], [49], [235]
- interpreting, [49]
- interval, [68], [70]
- intuitive thinking, [8]
- inverse, [71]
- judgments, [191]
- Kalin-Burkhart Logical-Truth Calculator, [144-66], [248];
- cost, [165];
- reliability, [166];
- speed, [166]
- key punch, [47-8], [96], [235]
- keyboard, [48]
- knots, [17]
- language of logic, [56-62], [105], [140];
- see also mathematical logic
- languages, [10-21], [231]
- latch relay, [40-1]
- left-hand components, [56], [121], [215]
- library, [9], [181]
- Library of Congress, [15]
- lie detector, [192]
- line of coding, [99]
- linear, [224-5]
- linear interpolation, [221]
- linear simultaneous equations, [141], [225]
- lobe, [94-5]
- logarithm, [67], [85], [106-8], [139], [225]
- Logarithm-In-Out counter, [107]
- logic, [144];
- see also mathematical logic
- logical choice, [4];
- see also mathematical logic
- logical connective, [148], [222]
- logical operations, [56-62], [173]
- logical pattern, [145-6]
- logical truth, [144-56], [166]
- Logical-Truth Calculator, [144-66];
- see Kalin-Burkhart Logical-Truth Calculator
- loopholes, [149]
- Low Primary (output of sequencer), [61-2]
- Low Secondary (output of sequencer), [61-2]
- Lower Brushes, [52]
- loxodrome, [69-70]
- machine call number, [99]
- machine cycle, [56]
- machine language, [29], [99], [175], [191]
- machines as a language for thinking, [19-20];
- references, [231-2]
- machines involving voice and speech, [185-6], [254]
- magnetic surfaces, [17], [20], [168-70], [179]
- magnetic tape, [169-70], [179]
- magnetic wire, [168]
- magnetized spot, [168-70]
- main connective, [160]
- many-wire cable, [50]
- Mark I (Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator), [10], [89-112], [245-6];
- see also Harvard IBM Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
- Mark II (Harvard Sequence-Controlled Relay Calculator), [176-8], [249]
- Mark III (Harvard Sequence-Controlled Electronic Calculator), [177]
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1], [20], [65], [72-88], [153]
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Differential Analyzer No. 2, [65-88];
- accuracy, [86];
- cost, [87];
- reliability, [87];
- speed, [87]
- master card, [50]
- Master Programmer, [115-6]
- matching, [173]
- mathematical biophysics, [230]
- mathematical logic, [26], [36], [56-62], [105], [140], [151-2], [164], [221-3], [248]
- matrices, [173], [227]
- matrix, [173], [227]
- meanings, [209], [231]
- measurements, [65-6], [68]
- mechanical brain, [1], [5-8], [20];
- crucial devices for, [20]
- mechanical brains under construction, [176-9]
- memory, [27], [90-1]
- mentality, [24], [27]
- mercury tank, [171], [179]
- merging, [173]
- metal fingers, [135]
- mica, [172]
- microphone, [185]
- mimeograph stencil, [16]
- Minoan, [188]
- miscellaneous field, [99]
- mistake, [134]
- Moore School of Electrical Engineering, [7], [113-27], [177], [249]
- multiplicand, [223]
- multiplicand counter, [101]
- multiplication schemes, [214-6]
- multiplier, [115-6]
- multiplier counter, [101]
- multiply-divide unit, [103]
- multiplying, [55-6], [101], [121], [140]
- multiplying punch, [47], [52], [235]
- National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, [128], [132]
- Naval Proving Ground, [177]
- negation, [24-5], [27], [34-6]
- negation circuit, [36]
- negative, [147]
- negative digit, [215]
- neon bulb, [119]
- nerve, [2-4]
- nerve cell, [2], [3], [16]
- nerve fiber, [2], [3]
- nerve networks, [230]
- nervous system, [188]
- network analyzers, [242-4]
- neurosis, [191]
- nine-pulses, [120-1]
- nines complement, [95], [121], [223]
- No X, [59]
- Northrop Aircraft, Inc., [179]
- not, [146-8]
- numeric coding, [13], [54]
- numerical X position, [45]
- numerical Y position, [45]
- occupation code, [54]
- octal notation, [179], [219]
- ohm, [117]
- Ojibwa, [12]
- ones complement, [217]
- only, [146-7]
- operation code, [103]
- operations with numbers, [24-7]
- or, [146-9]
- organization of digital machines, [251]
- out-code, [99]
- out-field, [99]
- output, [6], [90-1], [251-2]
- output devices, [176], [251-2]
- output register, [27]
- paper channel, [52]
- partial differential equations, [87]
- partial products, [115], [214]
- Pearl Assurance Company, [88]
- pebbles, [17-8]
- pen with a motor, [180], [195]
- permanent table frames, [138-9]
- personal income tax, [141]
- phonetic writing, [13]
- phonograph, [15-6]
- phonographic writing, [13]
- phototube, [81-2], [183-4]
- physical equipment for handling information, [11], [15-21], [91]
- physical problems, [69-72]
- physical quantities, [67-9]
- pictographic writing, [12]
- plugboard, [46], [98]
- plug-in units, [117-8]
- point of view, [207]
- pooh-pooh theory, [12]
- position (in a punch card), [45]
- position frames, [138-9]
- power, [43], [65], [133], [216], [224]
- prejudice, [205]
- Previous (input of comparer), [57]
- Primary (input of sequencer), [61-2]
- Primary Brushes, [51], [62]
- Primary Feed, [51], [61]
- Primary Sequence Brushes, [51]
- printer, [137]
- printer frames, [138]
- problem frames, [138]
- problem position, [132], [135]
- problem tape, [134]
- processor, [132], [134], [175]
- product, [70], [102], [223]
- product counter, [102]
- production scheduling, [193]
- program, [122], [173], [252-3]
- program-control switch, [123]
- program pulse, [122]
- program-pulse input terminal, [123]
- program register, [38]
- program tape, [28-9]
- program trays, [119]
- program trunk lines, [119]
- programming method of von Neumann, [124]
- pronoun, [223]
- psychological testing, [190]
- psychological trainer, [191-2]
- pulses, [120], [171]
- punch card, [17], [44-5], [95], [97]
- punch-card column, [45]
- punch-card machinery, [17], [20], [42-64], [232-9];
- cost, [63];
- reliability, [63-4];
- speed, [62-3]
- punch feed, [51-2]
- punched paper tape, [17], [23], [82], [95]
- punching channel, [50]
- punching dies, [48], [51-2]
- pyramid circuit, [39]
- quantity of information, [11], [14-15]
- quartz, [171]
- quotient, [98], [103]
- R.U.R., [199]
- radar, [183]
- railroad line, [6], [119]
- rapid approximation, [106-8], [220-1]
- rate of change, [68], [70-1]
- ratio, [77], [83]
- Raytheon Computer, [250]
- reading, [57]
- reading brushes, [51-2]
- reading channel, [50]
- reading of punch cards, [44]
- reasoning, [144]
- rebus-writing, [13]
- reciprocal, [85], [224]
- recognizing, [8], [182-5]
- recorder, [132], [137]
- rectifier, [32]
- referent, [12]
- register, [27]
- reject, [49]
- relay, [17], [20-1], [23], [92], [129], [133], [178];
- Common, [21];
- Ground, [21];
- Normally Closed, [21];
- Normally Open, [21];
- Pickup, [21]
- release key, [48]
- reliability, [63-4], [110], [126], [128], [141-2], [166], [168], [174]
- Remington-Rand, [43]
- reperforator, [137]
- rephrasing, [163-4]
- reproducer, [47], [49-50], [235]
- reproducing, [49]
- reset code, [100]
- resetting, [100]
- resistance, [80], [117]
- resistance coefficient, [80]
- resistor, [117]
- right-hand components, [56], [121], [215]
- robot machine, [197], [198-208], [255]
- robot salesman, [201]
- robota (Czech), [199]
- Roman numerals, [212];
- ancient style, [219]
- room, [70]
- Rossum’s Universal Robots, [199]
- rounding off, [55-6]
- routine, [8], [167], [173]
- routine frames, [138-9]
- routine tape, [28], [134]
- rules, [191], [224]
- satisfy, [225]
- scale factor, [74], [86]
- schemes for expressing meanings, [11-15]
- screen, [172]
- screw, [78]
- Secondary (input of sequencer), [61-2]
- Secondary Brushes, [51], [62]
- Secondary Feed, [61]
- Select-Receiving-Register circuit, [39]
- selecting, [26], [58], [104]
- selection, [26-7], [38], [222]
- selection circuit, [38]
- selection counter, [104]
- selector, [58-60]
- sensing digits, [108]
- separation sign, [129]
- sequence-control tape, [98]
- sequence-control-tape code, [98]
- sequence-controlled, [89]
- sequence-tape feed, [98]
- sequencer, [61]
- sequencing, [61]
- shifting, [217]
- short-cut multiplication, [215-6]
- Simon, [22-40]
- simultaneous, [225]
- simultaneous equations, [85], [225]
- sine, [75], [85], [106], [139], [226]
- sink (of a circuit), [154]
- slab, [18]
- slide rule, [65], [67]
- smoothness, [110], [227]
- social control, types, [203]
- sorter, [47-9]
- sorting, [57], [173]
- soundtracks, [16], [18]
- source (of a circuit), [154]
- space key, [48]
- speedometer, [68]
- spelling rules, [185]
- spoken English, [11]
- square, [224]
- square matrix, [227]
- square root, [116-7], [173], [220], [224]
- Start Key, [98]
- statements, [26], [144-51]
- static electricity, [63]
- storage, [6]
- storage counter, [93]
- storage devices, [252]
- storage register, [28], [93]
- storing information, [15]
- storing register frames, [138]
- storing registers, [139]
- string, [65-6]
- stylus, [16]
- subroutine, [106]
- Subsidiary Sequence Mechanism, [90], [106]
- subtract output, [120]
- subtracting, [55], [100], [119], [139], [223]
- subtracting by adding, [223]
- summary punch, [50], [116], [119]
- summary-punching, [50]
- switch open and current flowing, [154]
- switchboard, [76]
- switches in parallel, [154]
- switches in series, [154]
- switching circuits, [155]
- syllable-writing, [13]
- syllables, [211]
- syllogism, [146], [152]
- symbolic logic, [221-3], [248];
- see also mathematical logic
- symbolic writing, [12]
- synapse, [3]
- System of Electric Remote-Control Accounting, [250]
- systems for handling information, [10]
- table tape, [134]
- tables (of values), [103], [136], [224]
- tabular value, [136], [224]
- tabulator, [47], [52], [119], [235]
- tallies, [17]
- tangent, [105], [226]
- tank (armored), [180], [195]
- tank (mercury tank), [171], [179]
- tape-controlled carriage, [236]
- tape feed, [91], [178-9]
- tape punch, [91], [97-8], [137]
- tape reels, [170]
- tape transmitter, [135], [137]
- telegraph line, [6], [119]
- telephone central station, [138]
- teletype, [17]
- teletype transmitter, [133], [135]
- teletypewriter, [130], [137]
- ten-position relay, [91-3]
- ten-position switch, [91-2]
- ten-pulses, [120-1]
- tens complement, [224]
- test scoring machine, [236]
- then, [146-7]
- thermostat, [187]
- thinking, [1-5], [10], [97]
- timed electrical currents, [44]
- timing contact, [94]
- tolerances, [67], [105]
- torque, [73], [86]
- torque amplifier, [73]
- trajectories, [69], [114], [141]
- transfer circuit, [33]
- transferring, [31], [34], [100], [119], [167]
- translating, [57]
- transmitter, [74]
- triggering control, [183], [186-7]
- trigonometric tables, [226]
- trigonometric tangent, [105], [226]
- truth, [144]
- truth table, [147], [155], [222]
- truth value, [26], [58], [105], [147], [222]
- tuning, [183]
- turning force, [72]
- 12 position, [45]
- two-position relay, [21], [91-2];
- see also relay
- two-position switch, [91-2]
- typewriter, [16], [18]
- typewriter carriage, [53]
- unattended operation, [174]
- understanding, [212-3], [231]
- unemployment, [201-2]
- Unequal (output of comparer), [57]
- unit of information, [11], [14-5], [169]
- United Nations, [203], [208]
- United States Army Ordnance Department, [113-4]
- Univac, [250]
- University of Pennsylvania, [7], [113]
- unknowns, [141]
- Upper Brushes, [52]
- value tape code, [96]
- value tape feed, [95-6]
- variables, [84], [223]
- vel (Latin), [149]
- verifier, [47-8], [235]
- vibration, [69]
- Vocoder, [255]
- Voder, [254]
- voltage, [74]
- Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory, [239]
- weather control, [189], [255]
- weather forecasting, [189], [255]
- wheel (of a counter), [78]
- white elephant, [73], [114]
- winch, [73]
- words for explaining, [209-12]
- X, [59]
- X distributor, [59]
- X Pickup, [59]
- X punch, [45], [58]
- X selector, [59]
- zero, [133], [212]
- zh (sound), [13], [185]
- Zuse Computer, [250]
Footnotes:
[1] Copyright 1923 by Doubleday, Page and Co.; all rights reserved; quotations reprinted by permission of Karel Čapek and Samuel French.