Honeywell, Inc., X3.2 Standards Subcommittee records 1961-1969.

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Honeywell, Inc., X3.2 Standards Subcommittee records 1961-1969.

Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, task force records, and committee agendas, minutes, and documents primarily collected by Theodore R. Bousquet. Part of the records appear to be files from Honeywell representatives to other standardization committees.

3 boxes (3 cubic feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6615123

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American National Standards Institute

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Bousquet, Theodore R.

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Honeywell Inc.

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The Multics operating system was developed at MIT's Project MAC in cooperation with Bell Laboratories and General Electric beginning in 1964. It was written in PL/I, a high level programming language, and designed to adapt to future needs. When Honeywell took over General Electric's computer section it marketed Multics as a commercial product. From the description of Multics records, 1965-1982. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63295362 From the gui...