Moore School Computer Course 1946
 
  Theroy and techniques for design of electronic digital computers
Lectures given at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
8 July 1946 - 31 August 1946
- 1: Introduction to the Course on Electronic Digital Computers - George Stibitz
 
- 2: The History of Computing Devices - Irven Travis
 
- 3: Digital and Analogy Computing Machines - J.W. Mauchly
 
- 4: Computing Machines for Pure Mathematics - D.H. Lehmer
 
- 5: Some General Considerations in the Solutions of Problems in Applied Mathematics - D.R. Hartree
 
- 6: Numerical Mathematical Methods I - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 7: Numerical Mathematical Methods II - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 8: Digital Machine Functions - A.W. Burks
 
- 9: The Use of Function Tables with Computing Machines - J.W. Mauchly
 
- 10: A Preview of a Digital Computing Machine - J.P. Eckert
 
- 11: Elements of a Complete Computing System - C.B. Sheppard
 
- 12: Numerical Mathematical Methods III - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 13: The Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator - H.H. Aiken
 
- 14: Electro-Mechanical Tables of the Elementary Functions - H.H. Aiken
 
- 15: Types of Circuit -- General - J.P. Eckert
 
- 16: Switching and Coupling Circuits - T.K. Sharpless
 
- 17: Numerical Mathematical Methods IV - A.W. Burks
 
- 18: Numerical Mathematical Methods V - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 19: On the Accumulation of Errors in Numerical Integration on the ENIAC - Hans Rademacher
 
- 20: Reliability of Parts - J.P. Eckert
 
- 21: Memory Devices - C.B. Sheppard
 
- 22: Sorting and Collating - J.W. Mauchly
 
- 23: Adders - J.P. Eckert, C.B. Sheppard
 
- 24: Multipliers - J.P. Eckert
 
- 25: Conversions between Binary and Decimal Number Systems - J.W. Mauchly
 
- 26: Numerical Mathematical Methods VI - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 27: Magnetic Recording - Chuan Chu
 
- 28: Tapetypers and Printing Mechanisms - J.P. Eckert
 
- 29: A Review of Government Requirements and Activities in the Field of Automatic Digital Computing Machinery - J.H. Curtiss
 
- 30: Numerical Mathematical Methods VII - H.H. Goldstine
 
- 31: Numerical Mathematical Methods VIII - A.W. Burks
 
- 32: Application of Digital Computation Involving Continuous Input and Output Variables - Perry Crawford
 
- 33: Continuous Variable Input and Output Devices - J.P. Eckert
 
- 34: Reliability and Checking in Digital Computing Systems - S.B. Williams
 
- 35: Reliability and Checking - J.P. Eckert
 
- 36: Code and Control -- I - C.B. Sheppard
 
- 37: Code and Control -- II Machine Design and Instruction Codes - J.W.Mauchly
 
- 38: Code and Control -- III - C.B. Sheppard
 
- 39: Code and Control -- IV Examples of a Three-Address Code and the Use of 'Stop Order Tags' - C.N. Mooers
 
- 40: New Problems and Approaches - John von Neumann
 
- 41: Electrical Delay Lines - J.P. Eckert
 
- 42: A Parallel-Type EDVAC - J.P. Eckert
 
- 43: The Selectron - Jan Rajchman
 
- 44: Discussion of Ideas for the Naval Ordnance Laboratory Computing Machine - C.N. Mooers
 
- 45: A Parallel Channel Computing Machine - J.P. Eckert
 
- 46: A Four-Channel Coded-Decimal Electrostatic Machine - C.B. Sheppard
 
- 47: Description of Serial Acoustic Binary EDVAC - T.K. Sharpless
 
- 48: Accumulation of Errors in Numerical Methods - J.W.Mauchly