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- research-articleDecember 2024JUST ACCEPTED
Magnetic Tape Storage Technology
- Mark A. Lantz,
- Simeon Furrer,
- Martin Petermann,
- Hugo Rothuizen,
- Stella Brach,
- Luzius Kronig,
- Ilias Iliadis,
- Beat Weiss,
- Ed R. Childers,
- David Pease
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS), Just Accepted https://doi.org/10.1145/3708997Magnetic tape provides a cost-effective way to retain the exponentially increasing volumes of data being created in recent years. The low cost per terabyte combined with tape’s low energy consumption make it an appealing option for storing infrequently ...
- research-articleOctober 2004
Sperry Rand's First Generation Computers, 1955-1960: Hardware and Software
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (ANHC), Volume 26, Issue 4Pages 20–34https://doi.org/10.1109/MAHC.2004.34Sperry Rand Corporation was formed in 1955 by the merger of Remington Rand and Sperry Gyroscope. Remington Rand was an early entrant in the computer industry through its acquisitions of Engineering Research Associates and Eckert-Mauchly Computer ...
- research-articleOctober 1990
Searching on a Tape
IEEE Transactions on Computers (ITCO), Volume 39, Issue 10Pages 1265–1272https://doi.org/10.1109/12.59856The problem of minimizing the average time to search for a key in a stored list of keys in a sequential access machine model (SAM) (e.g. a magnetic tape) is considered. The time to access a key in the list and the time to compare it to the given search ...
- articleNovember 1970
Unrecorded magnetic tape for information interchange (9 track—200 and 800 CPI, NRZI and 1600 CPI, P.E.)
Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 13, Issue 11Pages 686–692https://doi.org/10.1145/362790.362800This proposed American National Standard has been accepted for publication by American National Standards Committee X3, Computers and Information Processing. In order that the final version of the proposed standard reflect the largest public consensus, ...
- articleNovember 1970
Recorded magnetic tape for information interchange (1600 CPI, phase encoded)
Communications of the ACM (CACM), Volume 13, Issue 11Pages 679–685https://doi.org/10.1145/362790.362799This proposed American National Standard has been accepted for publication by American National Standards Committee X3, Computers and Information Processing. In order that the final version of the proposed standard reflect the largest public consensus, ...