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66102 The LEO Computer: A case study in the use of an electronic computer in routine clerical work

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A reprint of a case study on LEO II from Three Case Studies in Automation (London: Political and Economic Planning (PEP), 1957). The pamphlet details the origins and development of LEO, how the machine operates, staff who use the machine, tasks it fulfils, technical advantages, economies and a summary and conclusions. Also included in the pamphlet are costings tables and calculations for installing and using LEO.

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Date : 1st July 1957

Creator : Political and Economic Planning (PEP)

Physical Description : 1 item (19 pages), paper; printed pamphlet

Provenance :
Donated to the LEO Computers Society by Hamish Archibald, Jun 2021, and passed to the LCS archive at CCH by Robert Woodward, Sep 2021.



Archive References : CMLEO/LS/RC/19570701 , CCH LI 94

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH66102. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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