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ELECTROMECHANICAL DATA PROCESSING MACHINE
Punched card accounting; Gang punch; Electric accounting machines; Electric accounting machine; Hollerith machines; Electronic accounting machines; Punched card interpreter; Collator; Punched card collator
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  • Sheet 1 of Hollerith's U.S. Patent 395,782 showing his early concept for recording statistical information by means of holes punched in paper.
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  • IBM 029 Card Punch.
  • Accounting Machine]] at US Army's Redstone Arsenal in 1961.
  • IBM 519 Document-Originating Machine
  • Hollerith machine in use at the [[London School of Economics]] in 1964
  • IBM 082 Sorter.
  • Punched card bill with selected columns interpreted at the top

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общая лексика

дублирующий перфоратор

устройство, считывающее перфокарту и делающее её копию на другой перфокарте. Широко использовалось программистами до конца 1970-х годов

профессионализм

дубликатор

collator         
устройство для сравнения (переписных) данных
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1) подборочная машина
2) подборщик (блоков)
3) контролёр, проверяющий правильность подборки (тетрадей)
4) сверяющий (копию с оригиналом)

Definitie

gang
n.
Company, crew, band, horde, party, set, clique, coterie, cabal.

Wikipedia

Unit record equipment

Starting at the end of the nineteenth century, well before the advent of electronic computers, data processing was performed using electromechanical machines collectively referred to as unit record equipment, electric accounting machines (EAM) or tabulating machines. Unit record machines came to be as ubiquitous in industry and government in the first two-thirds of the twentieth century as computers became in the last third. They allowed large volume, sophisticated data-processing tasks to be accomplished before electronic computers were invented and while they were still in their infancy. This data processing was accomplished by processing punched cards through various unit record machines in a carefully choreographed progression. This progression, or flow, from machine to machine was often planned and documented with detailed flowcharts that used standardized symbols for documents and the various machine functions. All but the earliest machines had high-speed mechanical feeders to process cards at rates from around 100 to 2,000 per minute, sensing punched holes with mechanical, electrical, or, later, optical sensors. The operation of many machines was directed by the use of a removable plugboard, control panel, or connection box. Initially all machines were manual or electromechanical. The first use of an electronic component was in 1937 when a photocell was used in a Social Security bill-feed machine.: 65  Electronic components were used on other machines beginning in the late 1940s.

The term unit record equipment also refers to peripheral equipment attached to computers that reads or writes unit records, e.g., card readers, card punches, printers, MICR readers.

IBM was the largest supplier of unit record equipment and this article largely reflects IBM practice and terminology.

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