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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description | 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 followed by discussions at the first two CFA meetings and resulted in an initial set of nine computer architectures: (1) AN/GYK-12, (2) AN/UYK-7, (3) AN/UYK-20, (4) Burroughs 6700, (5) Data General NOVA (ROLM-1664), (6) IBM System/370, (7) DEC PDP-11, (8) SEL 32, and (9) Interdata 8/32. In order to begin the evaluation process and reduce the number of candidate architectures for more intensive examination and benchmarking, a set of absolute and quantitative criteria were developed. The result of this initial ranking and screening process was to narrow the list of candidates to three machines.
See also Volume 3, AD-A049 482. |
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