Data Processing Management in the Federal Government: Hearings Ninetieth Congress, First Session, July 18, 19, and 20, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 384 lappuses Examines Bureau of Budget, GSA, and National Bureau of Standards electronic data processing systems management programs. Appendix includes report of the President's Science Advisory Committee "Computers in Higher Education" (Feb. 1967, p. 255-337). |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 51.
3. lappuse
... million had been saved by using time available on Government computers at locations other than where the requirement existed rather than acquiring additional equipment . The report also pointed out that equipment valued at $ 70 million ...
... million had been saved by using time available on Government computers at locations other than where the requirement existed rather than acquiring additional equipment . The report also pointed out that equipment valued at $ 70 million ...
5. lappuse
... $ 100 and $ 300 million had already been achieved as a result of a coordinated approach to management of Government data processing as provided in this legislation . The purpose of this hearing is to hear from those 1.
... $ 100 and $ 300 million had already been achieved as a result of a coordinated approach to management of Government data processing as provided in this legislation . The purpose of this hearing is to hear from those 1.
5. lappuse
... million had been saved by using time available on Government computers at locations other than where the requirement existed rather than acquiring additional equipment . The report also pointed out that equipment valued at $ 70 million ...
... million had been saved by using time available on Government computers at locations other than where the requirement existed rather than acquiring additional equipment . The report also pointed out that equipment valued at $ 70 million ...
8. lappuse
... million . As of June 30 , 1967 , there were approximately 3,000 computers at an annual cost of $ 1.2 billion . These totals are exclusive of the computers used for military tactical purposes and for other highly classified purposes ...
... million . As of June 30 , 1967 , there were approximately 3,000 computers at an annual cost of $ 1.2 billion . These totals are exclusive of the computers used for military tactical purposes and for other highly classified purposes ...
14. lappuse
... million that they are spending on computers . It doesn't look as if , on a dollar vol- ume or on a people volume , they are overdoing in what is probably the most critical area . We have billions of dollars involved in this . Unless ...
... million that they are spending on computers . It doesn't look as if , on a dollar vol- ume or on a people volume , they are overdoing in what is probably the most critical area . We have billions of dollars involved in this . Unless ...
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ABERSFELLER activities ADP equipment ADP management ADP training ADP unit analysis ASTIN automatic data processing Automation Average months installed BROOKS Budget Bureau of Standards Chairman COBOL colleges and universities Commission common carriers communications Computer Center Computer Programming computer science computing service Congress cost course CUNNINGHAM data processing Department disk effective effort electronic Executive Standards Board faculty Federal Government field FORTRAN funds GROSCH hardware HECKLER industry information system Institute language leased machine MACY magnetic tape management information system manufacturers Member Body Council ment million National numeric characters Numerical Analysis Office operating Optical character recognition patent percent personnel problems procurement Public Law punch punch card purchase puter question recommendations Services Administration sharing specific STAATS subcommittee svc/IBM Telpak time-sharing tion undergraduate unit record unit record equip Univ users utilization Washington
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202. lappuse - For the purpose of regulating Interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the united States a rapid, efficient, nation-wide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges...
319. lappuse - France; and such special committee shall possess and exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be delegated to it from time to time by the board of directors or by the by-laws of the corporation.
110. lappuse - Copyright protection subsists, in accordance with this title, in original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid of a machine or device.
212. lappuse - ... service, directly or indirectly, by any means or device, or to make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, class of persons, or locality, or to subject any particular person, class of persons, or locality to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage.
108. lappuse - Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, may obtain a patent therefor, subject to the conditions and requirements of this title.
4. lappuse - ... of the Bureau of the Budget, the General Services Administration, and the National Bureau of Standards to improve ADP management throughout the Government.
108. lappuse - A series of instructions which control or condition the operation of a data processing machine, generally referred to as a "program," shall not be considered patentable regardless of whether the program is claimed as: (a) an article, (b) a process described in terms of the operations performed by a machine pursuant to the program, or (c) one or more machine configurations established by a program.
19. lappuse - ... access to and the right to examine any books, documents, papers, or records of any such department or establishment.
202. lappuse - The modern-day electronic computer is capable of being programmed to furnish a wide variety of services, including the processing of all kinds of data and the gathering, storage, forwarding, and retrieval of information — technical, statistical, medical, cultural, among numerous other classes. With its huge capacity and versatility, the computer is capable of providing its services to a multiplicity of users at locations remote from the computer. Effective use of the computer is therefore becoming...
198. lappuse - DC] [In the matter of regulatory and policy problems presented by the interdependence of computer and communication services and facilities: Docket No.