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Transactions of the I.R.E. Professional Group on Electronic Computers, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1954
- Alan L. Leiner, S. N. Alexander:

Professional group on electronic computers system organization of the DYSEAC. 1-10 - Herbert Freeman, E. Parsons:

A time-sharing analog multiplier. 11-17 - Maurice A. Meyer, Bernard M. Gordon, Renato N. Nicola:

An operational-digital feedback divider. 17-22 - Harry D. Huskey:

Review section. 23-39
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1954
- Melvin Earl Maron:

Logic, discovery, and the foundations of computing machinery. 2-7 - Alan L. Leiner, William A. Notz, Jay L. Smith, Arnold Weinberger:

System design of the SEAC and DYSEAC. 8-23 - Maurice A. Meyer:

Digital techniques in analog systems. 23-29 - Harold Bell, Vincent C. Rideout:

A high-speed correlator. 30-36 - Aaron S. Soltes:

A wide-band square-law computing amplifier. 37-41 - Ladis D. Kovach, William Comley:

An analog multiplier using thyrite. 42-45 - C. D. Morrill:

A sub-audio time delay circuit. 45-49
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1954
- W. Buchholz:

The editor. 1 - Reginald D. Ryan:

A permanent high speed store for use with digital computers. 2-5 - David E. Muller:

Application of Boolean algebra to switching circuit design and to error detection. 6-12 - Edward Clark Nelson:

An algebraic theory for use in digital computer design. 12-21 - Samuel Lubkin:

An improved reading system for magnetically recorded digital data. 22-25 - John R. Zweizig:

A digital voltage encoder. 25-28 - Lazarus G. Polimerou:

A new method of generating functions. 29-34 - C. J. Savant, R. C. Howard:

A function generator for the solution of engineering design problems. 34-38 - Harry D. Huskey:

Review section. 41-54
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1954
- F. A. Foss:

The use of a reflected code in digital control systems. 1-6 - Gordon R. Partridge:

A transistorized pulse code modulator. 7-12 - Bernard Widrow:

A radio-frequency nondestructive readout for magnetic-core memories. 12-15 - W. J. Cunningham:

Time-delay networks for an analog computer. 16-18 - Howard Hamer:

A stabilized driftless analog integrator. 19-20 - H. A. Rosen, M. W. Fossier:

A desk-model electronic analog computer. 20-24 - Morton M. Astrahan:

1954 IRE National Convention Electronic Computer Session III. 24-31

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