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Transactions of the I.R.E. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1953
- Correction [to "Symbolic Programming" by N. Rochester]. 1

- R. D. Elbourn, R. P. Witt:

Dynamic circuit techniques used in SEAC and DYSEAC. 2-9 - Nathaniel Rochester:

Symbolic programming. 10-15
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1953
- Louis G. Walters:

Hidden regenerative loops in electronic analog computers. 1-4 - J. R. Anderson:

Electrical delay lines for digital computer applications. 5-13 - John O. Paivinen, Isaac L. Auerbach:

Design of triode flip-flops for long-term stability. 14-26
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1953
- William H. Libaw, Leonard J. Craig:

A Photoelectric Decimal-Coded Shaft Digitizer. 1-4 - A. D. Scarbrough:

An Analog-to-Digital Converter. 5-7 - Thomas D. Hinkelman, Max H. Kraus:

The UNIVAC Tube Program. 8-12
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1953
- Nathaniel Rochester, Willis H. Ware:

Computer Definitions [Guest Editorial]. 2 - Carl E. Howe, Robert M. Howe:

Solution of Linear Differential Equations with Variable Coefficients by the Electronic Differential Analyzer. 3-8 - Rudolph J. Klein:

Automatic Beam Current Stabilization for Williams Tube Memories. 8-11 - Lee Cahn:

Accuracy of an Analog Computer. 12-18 - Louis D. Wilson, Saul Meyer:

The Model II Unityper. 19-27

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