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Data Computer Is Used:

Data Computer Is Used Since the early 1950's a fourth form of in¬formation—digital data computer is used—has become important in special applications of radio. Digital data computer is used sig¬nals are used for instance, in the radio trans¬mission of digital computer data computer is used. See also COMPUTERS—4. Computer* in Industry and En¬gineering (Communication Systems).

All data computer is used from the various tests are fed into a computer, which then compares the results with previously established standards. Several days later the computer data computer is used are all assembled, and the computer prints out for the physician a sum¬mary of all relevant information as well as com¬parisons with the results in previous examina¬tions. At the end of the series of 20 steps in the center, the patient may be recommended for additional tests, for repeating certain tests if the results are unexpected, for immediate referral to his physician, or for a routine visit to his physi¬cian at a later date.

See Also Working On Computer -con¬trolled:

The most interesting developments during the past year have been in devices to assist the Blind in reading printed text. International Busi¬ness Machines Corporation (IBM) introduced an electric typewriter that produces Braille text (a system of raised dots) and several other or¬ganizations began working on computer -con¬trolled on computer-con¬trolled systems to convert printed text automati¬cally to various forms of Braille. In spite of the promise of these improvements over the tradi¬tional, manual printing of Braille, however, there remained a need for an electronic device that would convert print directly into a nonvisual means of communication.

Potential applications of the computer made possible by microelectronics include a small computer in every home or a pocket computer terminal that can be connected to a powerful central computer via the telephone. Such devices may be used to solve our numerical problems (e.g., income tax, or our bank balance) or as a creative tool to relate our knowledge and experiences to our future actions.


On The Other Hand See Provide Computer -controlled:

And what of the computer? Olof Johannesson's 1966 novel, The Tale of the Big Computer (which first appeared in an American edition in 1968), offers a history of the develop¬ment of computers as told by an advanced computer of the future. In an unemotional, utterly convincing essay, it describes the gradual obsolescence and disappearance of its creator, man.

Telegraph service, as in recent years, con¬tinued to expand in 1967 and into 1968. Sub¬scribers to Telex, Western Union's teleprinter service, increased by about 6,500 to approxi¬mately 26,500. Western Union's Hot/Line private direct-line telephone service was extended to new areas, and its Broadband (microwave radio) Exchange Service was available in about 40 cities. AUTODIN, the Automatic Digital Network leased by the U.S. Department of Defense, was capable of linking 2,700 stations. Two new services were scheduled for inauguration in 1968: INFO-COM and SICOM were to provide computer -controlled computer-controlled communications service to subscribers.

 

 

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