The Computer Industry: An Economic-legal Analysis of Its Technology and Growth |
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Computer System Generations | 9 |
System Generations Zero and | 15 |
System Generation | 21 |
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The Computer Industry: An Economic-legal Analysis of Its Technology and Growth John T. Soma No preview available - 1976 |
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20 Electronic 21 Datamation 44 A.F.I.P.S. Proceedings Advanced Computation antitrust Application Automatic Data Processing barriers to entry Bigelow CCPA COBOL commercial communication Comp computer design computer development computer programs computer system computer technology contract Corp Corporation cost Court D.C. July Datamation devices early Econ Economic electrical component end users ENIAC equipment existing export Federal Government firms growth Hanscom Field hardware Hush-a-Phone I.E.E.E. Spectrum IBM's ILLIAC IV integrated circuit intelligent terminal International International Business Machines Interview leasing Machines maintenance Management manufacturers mass memory Massachusetts July 1975 microprocessors Microprogramming million minicomputer minicomputer systems patent percent peripheral processor purchase puter Rand research and development satellite Science semiconductor Sess Sperry Rand standards structure supercomputer technological forecast Telex tion trade secret trade secret law trade secret protection trend U.S. Computer Industry U.S. Department United University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign June 1975