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  • Seller image for HIGH-SPEED DATA PROCESSING for sale by Aardvark Rare Books

    Gotlieb, C.C. and J.N.P. Hume

    Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1958

    Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, EUGENE, OR, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Small Quarto. Red cloth-covered boards with gilt-on-grey motif to front, and spine. Light rubbing to extremities. Corners and several small sections of bottom edges lightly nicked or nudged. No "First Edition" statement, so no edition claimed. ".the OED took the book High Speed Data Processing as the first careful incidence of the usage of words like disk, disk store, and things like that. So there are 11 incidences in the OED where the first recorded use of words like that were in that book." (C.C. Gotlieb from a series of oral interviews conducted with C. C. (Kelly) Gotlieb [GOTLIEB:] of the University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science. The interviews were done over a period of 15 years (1992 to 2007) by Michael R. Williams [WILLIAMS:] of the University of Calgary.