Computer Family Architecture Selection Committee. Volume II. Selection of Candidate Architectures and Initial Screening

The selection of initial candidate computer architectures to be evaluated by the CFA Committee was begun with letters from NRL and ECOM to 21 Navy and 15 Army commands, laboratories, system centers, and project managers, soliciting proposals for candidates architectures. These inquiries were followe...

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COMPATIBILITY
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Computer Hardware
COMPUTER PERSONNEL
COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Computer Programming and Software
Computer software
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IBM S/370 computers
Instruction sets
Interdata 8/32 computers
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Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
MAINTENANCE
Military computers
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
PDP 11 computers
PE62701A
PROCUREMENT
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
RANKING
SELECTION
Software compatibility
STANDARDIZATION
TEST AND EVALUATION
TRAINING
Weighting
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