Use, inc., records, 1955-1987.
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USE, inc.
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In December, 1955, several Univac 1103A (also known as the Univac Scientific) users met to form a cooperative organization to exchange programming ideas and develop a standard format and programming language. Original USE members were Boeing Airplane Company, Holloman Air Force Base, Lockheed Missile Systems Division, Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, and the Remington Rand Univac Division. While the group was originally known as the Univac Scientific Exchange, the acronym "USE" was retained after th...
UNIVAC User's Association/Europe.
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Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Division
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The Honeywell-Sperry Rand suit grew out of the ENIAC patent which covered basic patents relating to the design of electronic digital computers. Sperry Rand was the defendant in the case. From the description of Honeywell v. Sperry litigation records, 1947-1972. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63306806 Computer hardware and software manufacturer. From the description of Sperry Rand Corporation Univac Division employee rosters, 1946- 197...