The control revolution
- Date
1963
- Summary
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Explains how the development of the computer has made possible the automatic control of routine tasks in government, industry, and general business. Includes demonstrations of the use of computers by the Social Security Administration, by a medium-sized industrial plant, by a machine corporation, and at an oil refinery. Comments on the value of computers in administration and management.
- Contributors
KQED, San Francisco; Richard Moore; Wayne Ensrud; Irving Saraf; Morton Subotnick; Robert Katz; Patricia Day; Harvey Langee; David Shore; Imagination Inc.; Philip Greene
- Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
- Genre
Educational
- Subject
Electronic data processing ; Automatic control.
- Collection
National Educational Television
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Language
English
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Physical Description
9 Films (2:00:00); 16mm}
- Other Identifier
IULMIA Film Database: 30000136702903
Access Restrictions
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