The type species for the genus HAFNIA. It is distinguished from other biochemically similar bacteria by its lack of acid production on media containing sucrose. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
A family of intracellular signaling adaptor proteins that contain caspase activation and recruitment domains. Proteins that contain this domain play a role in APOPTOSIS-related signal transduction by associating with other CARD domain-containing members and in activating INITIATOR CASPASES that contain CARD domains within their N-terminal pro-domain region.

Use of a computer for producing microbiological reports and for data storage and processing. (1/17)

A simple 'fail-safe' system is described that produces microbiology reports on a computer teleprinter and stores results on the magnetic tapes and discs of a computer for instant retrieval and epidemiological analysis. The system, which has been in operation for over a year, involves the use of a modified conventional NCR request form. The top portion, which is completed manually by the laboratory staff, is coded by writing numbers in hatched boxes. The data thus written on to the bottom portion are transcribed by punch operators on to paper tape and this data input is verified by double punching. The reports are normally produced automatically by the computer terminal telprinter, but in case of mechanical failure the manually completed request forms can be returned to wards and outpatient departments. The system permits a wide choice of options for epidemiological analysis, and six programmes are described, one of which produces a digest of the overall percentage antibiotic sensitivities of organisms from various sites.  (+info)

Data storage and retrieval system for a nuclear medicine department. (2/17)

A mark sense IBM data card was designed specifically for the nuclear medicine department. The data card functions as a flow sheet with coded information added in sequence by secretary, technician, and physician. Statistical information, patient identification, quantitative results, physician interpretation, and discharge diagnosis can be easily coded and entered on the card by the appropriate individual. The completed card can be punched, filed, and retrieved by machine. Filing and retrieving can also be done by hand for flexibility. The stored data can easily by programmed and converted to computer handling and storage. The card is inexpensive to produce. Card design is extremely flexible for varying needs. If sorting and punching equipment is not available, this can be contracted for in the community as low cost.  (+info)

Indexing and filing of pathological illustrations. (3/17)

An inexpensive feature card retrieval system has been combined with the Systematised Nomenclature of Pathology (SNOP) to provide simple but efficient means of indexing and filing 2 in. x 2 in. transparencies within a department of pathology. Using this system 2400 transparencies and the associated index cards can be conveniently stored in one drawer of a standard filing cabinet.  (+info)

Summary code for ocular herpes simplex. (4/17)

A code for herpetic eye disease is presented. This simplifies the management of individual patients, and the up-to-date code summary of each case is easily maintained thus facilitating assessment of interrelating factors. It is suggested that the pattern of herpetic eye disease may have prognostic and epidemiological significance. This system has simplified retrieval of such data.  (+info)

A test of several parametic statistical models for estimating success rate in the treatment of carcinoma cervix uteri. (5/17)

The parametric statistical models discussed include all those which have previously been described in the literature (Boag, 1948-lognormal; Berkson and Gage, 1952-negative exponential; Haybittle, 1959-extrapolated actuarial) and the basic data used to test the models comprised some 3000 case histories of patients treated between 1945 and 1962. The histories were followed up during the period treated between 1945 and 1962. The histories were followed up during the period 1969-71 and thus provided adequate information to validate long-term survival fractions predicted using short-term follow-up data. The results with the log-normal model showed that for series of staged carcinoma cervix patients treated during a 5-year period, satisfactory estimates of long-term survival fractions could be predicted after a minimum waiting period of 3 years for stages I and II, and 2 years for stage III. The model should be used with a value assumed for the lognormal paramater S in the range S = 0.35 to S = 0.40. Although alternative models often gave adequate predictions, the lognormal proved to be the most consistent model. This model may therefore now be used with more confidence for prospective studies on carcinoma cervix series and can provide good estimates of long-term survival fractions several years earlier than would otherwise be possible.  (+info)

A METHOD FOR COMPILING BACTERIOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN A MEDIUM-SIZED HOSPITAL. (6/17)

A method for classifying and compiling bacteriological findings has been established in a 350-bed hospital in order to allow future correlation of laboratory data with information obtained from clinical observations. All information available before and after bacteriological investigation was registered by notching the appropriate holes of a 5 x 8 McBee Keysort perforated card. Each hole on the card corresponded to a specific item of information such as wards, type of specimens, sensitivity to antibiotics and sulfonamides, bacterial species, and so on. With this method it is easy to pick out with a needle any information that may be requested, for example: (1) incidence of Staphylococcus pyogenes in specimens submitted by each department, (2) Staphylococcus pyogenes strains isolated in each department, (3) antibiotic sensitivity patterns, and (4) incidence of cultures yielding positive growth.  (+info)

MECHANIZATION IN A NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL LIBRARY. I. ACQUISITIONS AND CATALOGING. (7/17)

The organization of a new medical school library offered a unique opportunity to develop machine methods of bibliographic control and to use electronic data processing for library routines. The development of the program and an analysis of major problems is reported. The program uses IBM record unit, punched card equipment: the IBM 407 Model E8 Accounting Machine, the IBM 26 Printing Card Punch, the IBM 82 Sorter, and the IBM 85 Collator. The total machine rental. with educational discount, for the program is $506.50 per month. A specific report is given of the ordering. receiving, and processing (including cataloging) procedures.  (+info)

MECHANIZATION OF LIBRARY PROCEDURES IN THE MEDIUMSIZED MEDICAL LIBRARY: 3. ACQUISITIONS AND CATALOGING. (8/17)

A system is described for producing acquisitions and fiscal records, new book lists, and book catalogs of nonserial works from a single punched card input, manipulated by a computer under the control of programs written for the task. All parts of the system are now in operation except the production of the subject portion of the book catalog, for which the program is now (March 1965) being developed and which is expected to be in operation by summer.  (+info)

'Hafnia alvei' is a gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium that is commonly found in the environment, including in water and soil. It is also part of the normal gut microbiota in some animals, including humans. However, it is not a well-known or widely studied species, and its potential clinical significance is not well understood. There have been some reports of Hafnia alvei causing infections in humans, particularly in immunocompromised individuals, but these are relatively rare. Therefore, there is no widely accepted medical definition for 'Hafnia alvei' in the context of human disease.

CARD (caspase recruitment domain) signaling adaptor proteins are a group of intracellular signaling molecules that play a crucial role in the regulation of various cellular processes, including inflammation, immunity, and programmed cell death or apoptosis. These proteins contain a CARD domain, which is a protein-protein interaction module that enables them to bind to other CARD-containing proteins and form large signaling complexes.

CARD signaling adaptor proteins function as molecular scaffolds that help bring together various signaling components in response to different stimuli, such as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). By doing so, they facilitate the activation of downstream signaling cascades and the initiation of appropriate cellular responses.

Some examples of CARD signaling adaptor proteins include:

1. Myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88): This protein is involved in the signaling pathways of most Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and interleukin-1 receptor (IL-1R) family members, which are critical for the detection of microbial components and the initiation of innate immune responses.
2. CARD9: This protein is involved in the signaling pathways of several C-type lectin receptors (CLRs), which recognize fungal and other pathogens, and plays a key role in antifungal immunity.
3. ASC (apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD): This protein is involved in the formation of inflammasomes, which are large cytosolic complexes that activate caspase-1 and promote the maturation and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines.
4. RIPK2 (receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 2): This protein is involved in the signaling pathways of NOD1 and NOD2, which are intracellular sensors of bacterial peptidoglycan, and plays a role in the regulation of inflammation and apoptosis.

Overall, CARD-containing proteins play crucial roles in various immune signaling pathways by mediating protein-protein interactions and downstream signal transduction events, ultimately leading to the activation of innate immunity and inflammatory responses.

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Punched cards, and chains of punched cards, were used for control of looms in the 18th century. Use for telegraphy systems ... high-speed punched tape systems using optical readout methods were used in code breaking systems. Punched tape was used to ... The tape punch, rather than punching out the usual round holes, would instead punch little U-shaped cuts in the paper, so that ... "continuous card" (or tape). Paper tapes constructed from punched cards were widely used throughout the 19th century for ...
"Punched Card Codes". Retrieved 2014-01-01. Burroughs B5500 Information Processing Systems: Reference Manual (PDF). Burroughs ... "STARS:Punched Card Equipment". IEEE Global History Network. Archived from the original on 2012-05-11. Retrieved 2012-06-09. ... This was based on a 40-character punched card code; the original 37 (10 digits, 26 letters, and blank), plus three commercially ... Unassigned code positions appear as blanks.: 35 (+0 and −0 were rarely used characters that corresponded to the punched-card ...
Lukens Jr, H. R., Anderson, E. E., & Beaufait Jr, L. J. (1954). Punched Card System for Radioisotopes. Analytical Chemistry. 26 ... Dispersion-Type Fuel Systems. Annual Report. April 1, 1962 - March 31, 1963 (No. GA-4022;(Pt. 1)). General Atomic Division. ...
Vocabulary was punched onto punch cards. This complete dictionary was never fully shown (only the extended one from Garvin's ... it was by no means a fully featured system: It had only six grammar rules and 250 lexical items in its vocabulary (of stems and ... his interpretation system had a strong impact on the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal. The linguistics part of the demonstration ... the Georgetown-IBM system, 7th January 1954" (PDF). Hutchins Web. S2CID 132677. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-21 ...
Intellec Hex Computer Punched Card Format". MCS-80 User's Manual (With Introduction to MCS-85). Intel Corporation. October 1977 ... Intel 8086 Hex File Format". CP/M-86 Operating System - System Guide (PDF) (2nd printing, 1st ed.). Pacific Grove, California, ... This manual also describes a "BPNF Paper Tape Format", a "Non-Intellec Hex Paper Tape Format" and a "PN Computer Punched Card ... The original 4-bit/8-bit Intellec Hex Paper Tape Format and Intellec Hex Computer Punched Card Format in 1973/1974 supported ...
"Will IBM's diskette KO punched cards?". Electronics. 1973-02-15. p. 33. "What Was The First PC?". Retrieved 2017-07-26. ... The IBM Personal System/2 Display Adapter. 1987-04-02 ([19]). IBM. Operating System/2 Standard Edition Announcement Letter. ... U.S., Japanese Vendors Ready PC Card Standard, InfoWorld, February 5, 1990 Agreement Reached on PC Cards, InfoWorld, May 28, ... New Onyx CP/M 2.0 Operating System, New Business Graduates Turnkey Systems, Intelligent Machines Journal, November 21, 1979 New ...
The system consisted of the following components: 1031 Input Station. The 1031 systems could contain a card reader, badge ... 1034 Card Punch. The 1034 was located at the central site and functioned as an output device for the 1030 when the computer ... The IBM 1030 Data Collection System was a remote terminal system created by IBM in Endicott, New York in 1963, intended to ... The 1031A contained the communications logic required to transmit data to a remote computer system ("central output unit" in ...
... computer text was punched into cards with keypunch machines. Physical boxes of these thin cardboard cards were then inserted ... CARD-TO-MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER" (PDF). UNIVAC II Data Automation System (PDF). Remington-Rand Univac Division of Sperry Rand ... An alternative to cards was Punched tape. It could be created by some teleprinters (such as the Teletype), which used special ... Magnetic tape, drum and disk card image files created from such card decks often had no line-separation characters at all, and ...
The card punch had a maximum rate of 150 cards per minute. Timing was quite critical throughout the operation of the card punch ... The system used a clock derived from a timing band recorded on the main storage drum. This signal was read and amplified, ... The Tower Punch operating at 150 cards per minute used mechanical pin sensing in the pre punch read and the post punch read ... The basic card punch mechanism was manufactured by Bull, a French company which owned patents on 80 column punch card machines ...
One application was the System/360 Work Station for remote job entry to a larger system. Punched card input/output Pugh, E.W.; ... a strictly punched card system and a magnetic tape based system which, contrary to the stated goals, kept a small supervisor ... IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support and IBM Basic Operating System/360 Programming Systems Summary C24-3420-0 v t e v t e ... IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support and IBM Basic Operating System/360 Programming Systems Summary (PDF). IBM Corporation ...
Intellec Hex Computer Punched Card Format, C2. PN Computer Punched Card Format". MCS-80 User's Manual (With Introduction to MCS ... "Don't care" may also refer to an unknown value in a multi-valued logic system, in which case it may also be called an X value ... Direct minimization of logic elements in such circuits was computationally impractical (for large systems) with the computing ... 1191 pages) "Chapter 6. Microcomputer System Component Data Sheet - EPROMs and ROM: I. PROM and ROM Programming Instructions - ...
... it is desirable to implement both systems in a data entry application. "Everything about punch cards". December 28, 2012. ... If there were no differences, a verification notch was punched on the right edge of the card. The IBM 056 and 059 Card ... The corrected record (card) was passed through and received a corrected verification punch. While this method of quality ... If all keystrokes matched the original card, it was passed through and received a verification punch. If corrections were ...
Staff writer (March 19, 1975). "Off-Line System Converts Punched Tape to Cards". Computerworld. IDG Publications: 23 - via ... the System 4 could make use of Decision Data's existing family of card readers, where as IBM's System/34 could not natively ... It utilized the same MOSFET RAM chips used in their IBM System/3 RAM expansion cards (available in configurations with between ... Staff writer (November 7, 1977). "System/4 Handles Card Reader". Computerworld. IDG Publications: 47 - via Google Books. Staff ...
2520 and 2540 equipment used with the IBM System/360 product line. Card read speed up to 800 punched cards per minute (models 1 ... with approximately 1,000-card capacity hold cards after they are read. Card punch speed up to 250 cards per minute (all models ... of approximately 1,000-card capacity after cards are punched. The 2/8 stacker is shared by the card reader and punch, but ... "IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch". "IBM Customer Engineering Instruction -- Reference; 1402 Card Read-Punch" (PDF). Archived from the ...
Punched Card Primer. American Book - Stratford Press. This elementary introduction to punched card systems is unusual because ... read data from punched paper tape and punched that data into cards. The IBM 063 Card-Controlled Tape Punch read punched cards, ... Columns on different punch cards vary from 5 to 12 punch positions. The method used to store data on punched cards is vendor ... Specialized uses of punched cards, including toll collection, microform aperture cards, and punched card voting, kept unit ...
The IBM 2501 is a punched-card reader from IBM with models for the System/360 and System/370 mainframe systems and for the IBM ... Punched card input/output Computer programming in the punched card era IBM Corporation (1967). IBM Field Engineering Theory of ... The System/3 normally processes 96-column punched card; the 2501 provides alternative input for shops that require the ability ... "Punched Card Input/Output Devices". IBM1130.net. Retrieved July 29, 2016. Da Cruz, Frank. "The IBM 2501 Card Reader". Columbia ...
Romanian Aircraft, Bucharest (3500 System) 405 - Card reader. 80 column 'high-speed' punched card reader 415 - Card punch, 80 ... Punched card input/output "Data Communications Products and Systems" (PDF). "CDC 3100 (Control Data Corporation) computer - ... Typical configuration was 24K words of 24-bit core memory, four 7-track tape drives, drum printer, card reader, card punch, two ... An operating system called REAL-TIME SCOPE existed for both lower- and upper-3000 systems. A disk-based version of SCOPE was ...
Heide, Lars (2009). Punched-Card Systems and the Early Information Explosion, 1880-1945. Johns Hopkins. ISBN 978-0-8018-9143-4 ... Hollerith initially did business under his own name, as The Hollerith Electric Tabulating System, specializing in punched card ... His invention of the punched card tabulating machine, patented in 1884, marks the beginning of the era of mechanized binary ... ISBN 0-231-05146-8. Truesdell, Leon E. (1965). The Development of Punch Card Tabulation in the Bureau of the Census 1890-1940. ...
There was no spooling sub-system to improve the efficiency of punched card and printer use. In the late 1960s, an independent ... IBM System/360 Basic Programming Support and IBM Basic Operating System/360 Programming Systems Summary (PDF). IBM Systems ... and CPS-punched-card-based (minimum memory required: 4 KB). These had no direct successors since IBM introduced the System/3 ... While OS/360 was the preferred operating system for the higher-end System/360 machines, DOS/360 was the usual operating system ...
... punched card reader, punched tape reader, teleprinter. No true Operating system; Fortran Compiler; Arithmetical calculation ... Routine; Monitor processing system; Assembly language. Gaspare Galati (2016). 100 years of radar. Springer. p. 214. ISBN 978-3- ...
IBM punched card hardware, IBM System/360 mainframe line, Card reader (punched cards)). ... A standard 2540 processes standard IBM 80 column punched cards. The card reader (2540R) and card punch (2540P) devices are ... With the introduction of System/370 IBM announced the improved 3525 card punch and the 3505 card reader in 1971. List of IBM ... Punch-feed-read - this feature allows input cards to be read by the punch unit and data simultaneously punched into the same ...
... "developed a machine-sorted card system that employed Boolean retrieval logic. Her first use of punched cards in 1949 used the ... Mooers Zator system." This has been seen as a "transitional role of such punched-card systems toward later use of computers for ... In R. S. Casey, J. W. Perry, M. M. Berry, & A. Kent (Eds.), Punched cards: Their applications to science and industry (2nd ed ... Williams, Robert V. "The use of punched cards in US libraries and documentation centers, 1936-1965." IEEE Annals of the History ...
This is not the case; Kennedy Dougan patented a punched card voting system in 1890. It appears likely that McTammany's machine ... His first voting patent was for a "pneumatic registering ballot box" that counted individual punched-card ballots as they were ... Votes cast on all of his punched machines could be tabulated on a pneumatic tabulator. In 1897, McTammany filed a patent for a ... This machine was comparable in its intended use to a precinct-count optical scan voting system. Some have described this the ...
In 1948 punch card equipment was used. The first trial of a computer system for income tax processing was in 1955, when an IBM ... all returns were processed by computer and punched card data entry was phased out. Information processing in the IRS systems of ... A project to implement an interactive, realtime system, the "Tax Administration System", was launched, that would provide ... Systems such as the Individual Master File are more than 50 years old and have been identified by the Government Accountability ...
Sort/Merge required a system with 8 KB of memory. The remainder could run in 4 KB. Programs could be run from punched-cards or ... Like the card punches, the printers were fully buffered. The Spectra optical card reader was able to read at up to 1,435 cards ... Initial product offerings in 1965 included: Card punches that were fully buffered and able to operate at 100 or 300 cards per ... Software for this model did not include an operating system-the RCA 70/15 Programming System consisted of an "Assembly System, ...
Ommaya AK, Sadowsky D (September 1966). "A system of coding medical data for punched-card machine retrieval. II. As applied to ... Finally, a system of assessment allows researchers to define categories of patients. This makes it possible to determine which ...
Edge-notched cards or edge-punched cards are a system used to store a small amount of binary or logical data on paper index ... much like Hollerith punched cards. Edge-notched cards, however, were not intended to be read by machines such as IBM card ... E-Z Sort cards, McBee Keysort cards, and Indecks cards. They are also informally called needle cards since they can be sorted ... du Pont de Nemours and Company maintained a subject catalog on two-level edge-punched cards (Royal-McBee Keysort cards) that ...
"Punched Card System for a Wholesale Hardware". Volume 7. The Punched Card Machine Accounting and Data Processing Semi-annual. ... card reader Any data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium such as a memory card. channel I/O A ... Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Z See also References External links video card An expansion card which ... TV tuner card A card that allows the user to view television channels on a computer using an antenna. It can also be used to ...
Punched card Punched card input/output Hollerith code Unit record equipment Computer programming in the punched card era List ... Introduced with the System/370 in 1971, the IBM 129 was capable of punching, verifying, and use as an auxiliary, on line, 80 ... IBM 24 Card Punch, IBM 26 Printing Card Punch (PDF). A24-0520-2. IBM (June 1970). Reference Manual-IBM 29 Card Punch (PDF). ... Punch cards were stepped across the punch one column at a time, and the appropriate punches were activated to create the holes ...
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The IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch provides the system with simultaneous punched-card input and output. This unit has two card feeds ... A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes. Punched ... The terms punched card, punch card, and punchcard were all commonly used, as were IBM card and Hollerith card (after Herman ... is known as a master card. Cards that are not master cards are detail cards. The Hollerith punched cards used for the 1890 U.S ...
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  • ABM Serve in field of Fingerprint Access Control solution, Biometric Time Attendance, and the Card Punching machine. (abm-pk.com)
  • There are many tools for tracking the time employees spend working - from paper timesheets to basic punch methods and even more robust biometric methods. (paychex.com)
  • Finger scan readers and facial recognition can help eliminate misconduct related to time and attendance (e.g., buddy punching), since unique biometric identifiers assigned to each individual can reduce the manipulation of time and attendance reporting. (paychex.com)
  • The biometric attendance management system works by punching the fingerprint of your employees to mark attendance. (ubsapp.com)
  • The attendance punching systems are of two types, i.e., card punching system, and biometric attendance system. (ubsapp.com)
  • Biometric attendance systems use an individual's biometric characteristics to mark attendance. (ubsapp.com)
  • It is very easy to set up the biometric attendance punching system. (ubsapp.com)
  • The benefits of the biometric attendance system do not end here, there are also cases of leaving early, arriving late, or unauthorized overtime. (ubsapp.com)
  • This is a huge advantage over other time marking systems such as biometric or ID cards, which synchronise the data with a time-lag. (rediff.com)
  • Process time and attendance data online and generate informative reports with this electronic auto-align punch-card time-clock bundle. (quill.com)
  • The 250 included time cards let you track months' worth of attendance in large workplaces, while the two 10-slot time-card racks help keep cards organized. (quill.com)
  • An integrated print mechanism marks cards clearly and highlights late or early punches in red, ideal for keeping track of attendance and hours worked. (quill.com)
  • ABM Innovative always used best CPU in attendance card punching machine. (abm-pk.com)
  • Aside from this, attendance card punching machine timing subtleties of the workers. (abm-pk.com)
  • Properly tracking your employees' time and attendance can prove difficult without a reliable, accurate, and efficient system in place. (paychex.com)
  • Depending on unique factors such as your business size, payroll system, and HR needs, consider the following as you search for the right time and attendance systems for your small business . (paychex.com)
  • Punching Attendance Management System - What are the Benefits? (ubsapp.com)
  • Think of implementing an automated punching attendance management system. (ubsapp.com)
  • So, have you decided to implement a punching attendance management system at your workplace? (ubsapp.com)
  • What is Punching Attendance? (ubsapp.com)
  • Punching attendance means marking your presence at the company using your palm or fingerprint. (ubsapp.com)
  • These characteristics not only include fingerprint or palm impression but also iris, face, and more for punching attendance. (ubsapp.com)
  • What is the Punching Attendance Management System? (ubsapp.com)
  • Punching attendance management systems were introduced a few years back but are now used in almost every workplace. (ubsapp.com)
  • A punching attendance management tool is used to mark the attendance of an individual by scanning and identifying the characteristics, thereby marking the presence. (ubsapp.com)
  • Mostly a punching system is used for attendance management as it saves a lot of our HRs time. (ubsapp.com)
  • The punched attendance management system increases HR process efficiency and lowers the likelihood of human error. (ubsapp.com)
  • What are the types of Attendance punching systems? (ubsapp.com)
  • Attendance punching systems are used because of the various advantages it provides. (ubsapp.com)
  • Card punching systems mark attendance using the cards provided to each individual. (ubsapp.com)
  • Each punch card has a different identity, therefore, it eliminates buddy punching or fraud attendance, hence, giving accurate attendance records. (ubsapp.com)
  • The maintenance of these card-based attendance management systems requires the use of complex software and expensive hardware devices. (ubsapp.com)
  • The accuracy of such systems is highly accurate as it uses the unique characteristics of a person while reducing human errors, buddy punching, and attendance fraud. (ubsapp.com)
  • One of the biggest advantages of punching attendance management system, is that employees will not be able to log in for one another. (ubsapp.com)
  • To address these problems, Ramco's Singapore arm has developed a facial recognition-based time and attendance system and a breath analyser for catching anyone who turns up at work drunk. (rediff.com)
  • RamcoGEEK, Ramco's facial recognition-based time and attendance (T&A) system, roots out all these problems by capturing an employee's identity at lightning speed and instantly recording his or her attendance. (rediff.com)
  • Once an employee's face is registered into the T&A system, the cameras in the system recognise his or her face when the person appears, instantly marking attendance and granting access. (rediff.com)
  • The face recognition technology can also be enabled on supervisors' mobile phones, tablets and even CCTV cameras to mark employees' attendance in places where the system has not been installed. (rediff.com)
  • Moreover, unlike other attendance-marking models, this cannot be scammed easily and can be integrated with systems like breathalyesrs, IoT sensors and health monitoring systems. (rediff.com)
  • At the end of the 1800s Herman Hollerith invented the recording of data on a medium that could then be read by a machine,[dubious - discuss] developing punched card data processing technology for the 1890 U.S. census. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since the diffusion of the punched card tabulator following the 1890 U.S. Census, mass-scale information processing has been alternately a site of opportunity, ambivalence and fear in the American imagination. (culturedigitally.org)
  • He eventually worked for the U.S. Census Bureau, where his Electric Tabulating System was used in the 1890 US Census. (billpetro.com)
  • A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The idea of control and data storage via punched holes was developed independently on several occasions in the modern period. (wikipedia.org)
  • Basile Bouchon developed the control of a loom by punched holes in paper tape in 1725. (wikipedia.org)
  • advanced they push in those levers opposite to which there are no holes on the cards and thus transfer that number together with its sign" in his description of the Calculating Engine's Store. (wikipedia.org)
  • The system was called the Mélographe Répétiteur and "writes down ordinary music played on the keyboard dans le langage de Jacquard", that is as holes punched in a series of cards. (wikipedia.org)
  • Instead of the rectangular punches in the classic 80-column IBM card, the new cards had tiny (1 mm), circular holes much like paper tape . (wikipedia.org)
  • Minimize the time required to track employee hours and payroll costs with this uPunch electronic auto-align punch-card time-clock bundle. (quill.com)
  • It looks like this card would have been used in their payroll processing, I guess to pay those Rockettes. (hpmuseum.org)
  • It seems unlikely that Radio City were big enough users to do that for themselves so I'm wondering if this was a card produced by a bureau service (i.e. 'outsourced' payroll in the modern parlance)? (hpmuseum.org)
  • Payroll staff would punch the cards with the employee's details and at the end of the day or week they'd be sent off to the bureau service for processing. (hpmuseum.org)
  • If an "x" punch was in column 1, it would contain other fields necessary to generate payroll totals. (hpmuseum.org)
  • The plant installs an IBM 1410 data processing system to handle purchase order preparation, payroll, assembly and manufacturing schedules and parts requirements forecasting. (ibm.com)
  • Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company Located on the 10th Floor, B&0 Central Building, Baltimore, Maryland, the system is used for payroll, freight revenue accounting, and car accounting. (ed-thelen.org)
  • Employees submit punch cards to a manager or payroll administrator, who then manually inputs the hours worked into the company's payroll system. (paychex.com)
  • The new cards had room for 128 printed characters in four rows of 32 characters each. (wikipedia.org)
  • Domain_7O Chips Printable - Web 6 rows whittling chip card printable pdf details. (earthpulse.com)
  • Web 6 rows whittling chip card printable pdf details. (earthpulse.com)
  • When electronic computers came along in the '50s, IBM standardized those punch cards with 80 columns, and 12 rows. (redhat.com)
  • Hollerith's original card was 12 rows and 24 columns. (billpetro.com)
  • At the time a few systems around used magnetic tape as the primary storage media but they were reserved for large systems used by banks and large manufacturing companies. (blogs.com)
  • This early magnetic tape was capable of storing a lot more data than punch cards, and could achieve transfer rates of up to 7,200 characters per second. (extremetech.com)
  • Punched cards and magnetic tape had their uses for data entry, but it was incredibly slow compared to the inner, non-mechanical parts of early computers. (extremetech.com)
  • Before floppy disks came along, computing was weighed down by punch cards and magnetic tapes. (redhat.com)
  • In Nazi Germany, punched cards were used for the censuses of various regions and other purposes (see IBM and the Holocaust). (wikipedia.org)
  • These machines and cards allowed institutions like the US government to process huge amounts of employment and social security data, and the results from censuses. (extremetech.com)
  • Joseph Marie Jacquard (France) invents a punched card system to control operations of the cloth weaving loom. (asist.org)
  • IBM stockholders are told that the plant will develop the card reader and punch machine for IBM's new STRETCH computer and IBM 609 calculator. (ibm.com)
  • The company establishes the IBM Systems Development Division (SDD) to develop IBM's regular product line of information handling systems and provide programming support for that equipment. (ibm.com)
  • The System/3 and successor models System/32 , System/34 , System/36 and System/38 are generally referred to in IBM terminology as "midrange systems" [6] - in contrast to IBM's mainframes . (wikipedia.org)
  • Punched cards were even used as legal documents, such as U.S. Government checks and savings bonds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Operations are concerned with the issuance and retirement of Series E, United States Savings Bonds in poach card form sold to the public beginning October 1,1957. (ed-thelen.org)
  • Other companies entering the punched card business included The Tabulator Limited (Britain, 1902), Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen Gesellschaft mbH (Dehomag) (Germany, 1911), Powers Accounting Machine Company (US, 1911), Remington Rand (US, 1927), and H.W. Egli Bull (France, 1931). (wikipedia.org)
  • Both IBM and Remington Rand tied punched card purchases to machine leases, a violation of the US 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act. (wikipedia.org)
  • IBM viewed its business as providing a service and that the cards were part of the machine. (wikipedia.org)
  • That was scary fast considering that you were expected to be able to add cards to the input hopper and extract them from the output hoppers all without stopping the machine. (blogs.com)
  • It took me a week or three to get the hang of doing that without jamming the machine and wrecking a bunch of cards. (blogs.com)
  • Once the start button was pushed, the cards shot though the machine and dropped into the relevant hoppers 0 through 9. (blogs.com)
  • Available as RPQ s (special order equipment) to handle 80-column cards were the IBM 2560 Multifunction Card Machine (MFCM) which could read, punch, interpret and sort, and the IBM 1442 which could only read and punch. (wikipedia.org)
  • By 1937, IBM was producing 10 million punched cards every day -- but considering they were the exclusive storage medium for every machine and computer until the 1950s, that's not surprising. (extremetech.com)
  • All your employees need to do is scan or swipe the cards on the machine to mark their presence. (ubsapp.com)
  • The woody cells and cellulose fibers came from a card punch machine in the finance office. (cdc.gov)
  • From the very first computers that used punched cards and tape for input and storage to the refrigerator-sized hard drive (pictured right), the tale of non-volatile memory lays the foundations for today's ubiquitously digital world. (extremetech.com)
  • At the same time, however, computer storage is strangely disassociated from the breakneck advances in silicon transistor fabrication, and so it offers an interesting counterpoint to the Megahertz War, Moore's Law, and today's surge towards low-power system-on-chip computing. (extremetech.com)
  • Michael Miller, author of The Internet of Things: How Smart TVs, Smart Cars, Smart Homes, and Smart Cities Are Changing the World , details the big changes in technology over the past 50 years, from color television sets and punch-card mainframe computers to today's high-definition TVs, notebook and tablet computers, and smartphones. (informit.com)
  • Best-selling technology author Michael Miller details the big changes in technology over the past 50 years, from color television sets and punch-card mainframe computers to today's high-definition TVs, notebook and tablet computers, and smartphones. (informit.com)
  • Stacking bass drums is a popular technique used by today's music producers and Punch-BD gives you the ability to stack up to 6 in total. (scitscat.com)
  • Order uPunch Electronic Non-Calculating Bundle Punch Card Time Clock System, Green/Beige (UB1000) today at Quill.com and get fast shipping. (quill.com)
  • Punched cards were once common in data processing and the control of automated machines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Punched cards were widely used in the 20th century, where unit record machines, organized into data processing systems, used punched cards for data input, output, and storage. (wikipedia.org)
  • While punched cards are now obsolete as a storage medium, as of 2012, some voting machines still used punched cards to record votes. (wikipedia.org)
  • His tabulating machines read and summarized data stored on punched cards and they began use for government and commercial data processing. (wikipedia.org)
  • These companies, and others, manufactured and marketed a variety of punched cards and unit record machines for creating, sorting, and tabulating punched cards, even after the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. (wikipedia.org)
  • In which case, Radio City wouldn't have had a computer of their own, only 'dumb', electro-mechanical card punch machines. (hpmuseum.org)
  • Long before digital computers arrived in the 1940s, punched cards were used to store and input data into a wide range of mechanical systems, from looms to player pianos (Opens in a new window) , and most importantly, data tabulation machines -- and this is where our story begins. (extremetech.com)
  • Back in the 1920s and 1930s, IBM specialized in tabulating machines (Opens in a new window) and punched cards (Opens in a new window) . (extremetech.com)
  • Many firms' infrastructure includes punching machines, which can be durable and offer a variety of functions that make it easier for the HR department to operate. (ubsapp.com)
  • Before then, each county decided whether to use hand-marked paper ballots, punch cards or lever machines. (ajc.com)
  • I started in computing in 1970 - it was very different then, with big machines and punch cards! (bcs.org)
  • IBM, an American company whose leadership was obsessed with growth and profits, was happy to provide Hitler with their punch card machines and technology. (kottke.org)
  • This system uses unique characteristics to verify the identity of an individual. (ubsapp.com)
  • Templates cannot be converted back into images of an employee's finger scan, face, or eye, and the initial image itself is not stored by the system. (paychex.com)
  • The usual method employed an elaborate system of ropes and pulleys. (listverse.com)
  • An elaborate system to guard against infection in returning space explorers. (technovelgy.com)
  • The card sorter in our shop ran at 750 cards per minute (cpm). (blogs.com)
  • The IBM System/3 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1969, [1] and marketed until 1985. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1969. Determination of angiosperm families by means of a punched card system. (efloras.org)
  • Records subject to the Privacy Act are disclosed to private firms for data entry, computer systems analysis and computer programming services. (cdc.gov)
  • This essay traces the social history of database technology across three periods that represent significant changes in the accessibility and infrastructure of information processing systems. (culturedigitally.org)
  • I think an IBM System 3 would have rented for around $1000/month. (hpmuseum.org)
  • Created from Greek and Latin roots, the nomenclature system represents what Lavoisier's followers understand about the composition of hundreds of substances. (asist.org)
  • The punch card time tracking method requires an employee to insert a timecard that's stamped with the exact time their shift starts and ends. (paychex.com)
  • If a business relies on a punch card time clock, it can be easy for one employee to record time or punch in on behalf of another. (paychex.com)
  • Photo , 34 K bytes Photo by the First National Bank of Boston The original bonds and registration stubs are used to prove the accuracy of shipments from issuing and paying agents and establish alphabetic and numeric registration records to provide a status record of every United States Savings card bond printed. (ed-thelen.org)
  • Don't force your customers to carry around a dingy paper punch card to prove their loyalty! (lifehack.org)
  • The company announces the IBM 1622 card reader-punch, with which Rochester enters the domain of electronic data processing. (ibm.com)
  • Definitions relating to Electronic Voting Systems Act. (fl.us)
  • Georgia has required the same voting system across the state since 2002, when the state converted to electronic voting. (ajc.com)
  • From Electronic Dance and Hip Hop to Soundtrack projects, Punch-BD provides a solid speaker-busting sound for your productions. (scitscat.com)
  • Use the included uPunch cloud software to enter, manage, and run reports on time-card data from any internet-enabled device. (quill.com)
  • As a result one of my earliest duties was to be responsible for sorting the cards into the order needed for processing. (blogs.com)
  • However, another invention did exist: the IBM punch card and card sorting system - a precursor to the computer. (kottke.org)
  • Card sorting operations were established in every major concentration camp. (kottke.org)
  • Order Lathem Time Punch Card Time Clock System, Black (7500E) today at Quill.com and get fast shipping. (quill.com)
  • The compact time clock is easy to mount on walls or tables and has an auto-aligning card slot that makes it easy for employees to punch cards precisely. (quill.com)
  • Do you punch a time clock, with your card and time etc? (answerbag.com)
  • It was a piece of crap that eat cards and screwed up time. (answerbag.com)
  • Y es, a time clock punch policy continues to ensure the work team is working the correct hours. (answerbag.com)
  • A heap of cards was placed in the input hopper and the column selector (yes you could only work on one column at a time) was set to the right-hand position of the number (i.e., the least significant digit). (blogs.com)
  • By preserving the groupings like this you ensured that this time the cards in the 0 hopper were in themselves in sequence 00s, 01s, 02s, and so on. (blogs.com)
  • Many of the original System/3 model 10 units were shipped diskless, with only the new IBM 5424 Multifunction Card Unit (MFCU) which read, punched, printed on and sorted the new, smaller 96-column punched cards introduced at the same time. (wikipedia.org)
  • To understand the difference between computer storage (non-volatile: hard drives) and computer memory (volatile: DRAM) we must head back into the mists of time, to the emergence of IBM and its infatuation with punched cards . (extremetech.com)
  • Small Business Time Tracking: Time Cards, Clocks, etc. (paychex.com)
  • Physical time clock systems installed at a worksite are common in some workplaces and the latest options offer improved efficiency and more accurate reporting. (paychex.com)
  • Punch card time clocks have been around for many years and are still used in some businesses. (paychex.com)
  • The use of punch cards may also increase the potential for buddy punching, a form of time theft in which hourly, non-exempt employees, who record their time on a time clock, punch a co-worker in and out when that worker isn't present. (paychex.com)
  • Enhanced functionality helps to provide a consistent punch experience, allowing employees to capture time worked on the tablet or smart device of their choosing. (paychex.com)
  • The basic data are time-lapse films of radar echoes obtained from the Nike-Ajax radar systems of the Institute of Atmospheric Sciences. (ametsoc.org)
  • Under an order from a federal judge, Cobb tested hand-marked paper ballots as a contingency plan in case the state's touchscreen-and-printer voting system wasn't ready in time for this month's presidential primary. (ajc.com)
  • This one-time registration unlocks access at multiple locations in large offices, saving time and solving the problems associated with tailgating, says Ramesh Sivasubramanian, Ramco Systems' Head of Innovation Lab, which is based in Singapore. (rediff.com)
  • While the system was built as a cloud model, to address the challenge of the time taken to process the images, Ramco tied up with Hyperverge, an AI-based startup in the US, to leverage its on-premise facial recognition system. (rediff.com)
  • It's the first of Georgia's 159 counties to reject the $104 million voting system , which combines touchscreens and printed-out paper ballots. (ajc.com)
  • The Hollerith punch card was the same size and shape as the paper currency used then and would fit easily into a wallet. (billpetro.com)
  • The card itself, is made of a special paper, imbibed with inactivating chemicals, so that when a lab places a viral specimen on the card, if another country needs the CDC to perform a sequencing, the card may be sent, with its inactivated suspect viral specimen. (cdc.gov)
  • Punching in and only working an 8 hour shift would feel like vacation. (answerbag.com)
  • They may also use this card when taking meal breaks or other unpaid break times during their shift. (paychex.com)
  • The purpose of this system is to investigate occupationally related diseases at workplaces identified as general industry, surface mining, or below ground mining operations and to determine the cause and prevention of such diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • In contrast EM card capacity 2000 numbers. (abm-pk.com)
  • In fact all data storage was in the form of punch cards. (blogs.com)
  • A punched hole would form one type of character. (redhat.com)
  • While rummaging for a diagram of his Anti-Gravity Float-Vibrate 3-Dimensional Sonic System, a heap of magazines starts a sort of tsunami across the room, dislodging other heaps in its path. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Identity cards and punch cards come with their own problems, and are often misplaced. (rediff.com)
  • PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL SYSTEM Manufacturer Internal number system Binary coded decimal and coded alphanumeric Decimal digits/word 12 Alphanumeric digits/word 8 Decimal digits/instruction 12 Instructions per word 1 Instructions decoded 1 Arithmetic system Fixed point Instruction type Three address (normal) Four address (subsequence operation) Number range 0-9, 0-16 and 0-64 Floating point operation may be programmed. (ed-thelen.org)
  • Punch card type systems prohibited. (fl.us)
  • On the smaller models, while you could attach 5445 drives, you had to keep the 5444 for the operating system and other programming libraries, however that limitation was changed with software called elimn8 which allowed 5445 drives to totally replace the 5444's. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some businesses are adopting a tablet punch option using a kiosk app with facial recognition software that lets employees access a shared device to easily punch in and out. (paychex.com)
  • New Rob Papen Punch BD Software Mac/P. (scitscat.com)
  • The software can be installed on 2 of your own computer systems. (scitscat.com)
  • A full refund will be granted if the product is returned with no damage and unopened (including to the original manufacturer box) and with all parts and accessories (cables, software discs/cards etc.) included. (scitscat.com)
  • Whether it's a portrait card or a landscape card, proximity card or standard PVC card, our slot punches can get the job done. (idcardsystem.com)
  • garden flower crossword clue 10 The Crosswordleak.com system found 25 answers for ready to do something crossword clue. (stradanove.net)
  • Our system collect crossword clues from most populer crossword, alain picard wife / ap calculus bc multiple choice / garden flower crossword clue 10 letters. (stradanove.net)
  • Photo , 34 K bytes Photo by Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company APPLICATIONS Manufacturer System is designed and used for commercial (business and scientific applications. (ed-thelen.org)
  • A few disk systems were also around, but their capacity and cost meant that all but the biggest shops used them primarily for the operating system, program storage and work files for use during processing. (blogs.com)
  • Photo , 34 K bytes Photo by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad System is primarily sequential. (ed-thelen.org)
  • Slot Punches provide a convenient way to add a perfectly sized slot punch at the top of any photo ID card. (idcardsystem.com)
  • On one occasion a customer had to provide the auditors with the original customer order slips for specific invoices (most auditors didn't trust these 'new-fangled' computer systems). (blogs.com)
  • Rochester develops the IBM 1060 banking system and IBM 1030 data collection system. (ibm.com)
  • Rochester develops the IBM 2540 card reader/punch. (ibm.com)
  • One Rochester 2540 is installed with the first IBM System/360 Model 40 shipped to a customer (NASA at Cape Kennedy, Fla. (ibm.com)
  • The IBM Advanced Systems Development Division (ASDD), which has a Rochester-based Medical Applications Group, publicly reports on an experimental electrocardiogram system that allows as many as 50 ECGs to be recorded in an hour at Rochester's Mayo Clinic and then later analyzed by an IBM 7040 computer at the rate of 250 daily. (ibm.com)
  • Customer addresses, account balances, invoice line items were all on punch cards. (blogs.com)
  • For example, to take all of the batches of transactions that had been accumulated during the week and sort them into customer number and invoice number order so that a weekly customer sales report could be produced and a summary card produced for each invoice. (blogs.com)
  • I worked with computer systems as a senior statistical assistant at Leeds University. (bcs.org)
  • Standards for voting systems. (fl.us)
  • Bureau of Voting Systems Certification. (fl.us)
  • Custody of voting system. (fl.us)
  • Prohibited activities by voting system custodians and deputy custodians. (fl.us)
  • Voting system audit. (fl.us)
  • Rulemaking authority for voting system audit procedures. (fl.us)
  • Another law mandates that every county use a uniform statewide voting system. (ajc.com)
  • Elections Board Chairman Jesse Evans said the new voting system can't comply with state and federal requirements for voters to be able to vote in private. (ajc.com)
  • In the 1960s, the punch card was introduced to voting by IBM so that computers could count votes and give much faster results. (billpetro.com)
  • Thus the low-end systems could support a maximum of 10 MB of online storage (two fixed, two removable), although in practice this was very expensive and not common. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most common punched-card device was IBM 5424 Multifunction Card Unit (MFCU) which read, punched, printed on and sorted the new, smaller 96-column punched cards . (wikipedia.org)
  • PC: VST3, 32 & 64 bits VST and 64 bits AAX for Windows 7/8/10/11 (Note: PC AAX for PT 12 or higher) Mac: 64 bits AU, VST3, VST, and AAX, for OS-X 10.12 - 11 (Big Sur) Serial/license system with activation whilst registering the product The activation system is offline, which means that there is no direct connection between the plugin and the robpapen.com homepage. (scitscat.com)
  • Many early digital computers used punched cards as the primary medium for input of both computer programs and data. (wikipedia.org)
  • Perka brings these old-fashioned reward cards into the digital age. (lifehack.org)
  • More seriously, it's interesting that the cards were custom printed with the record layout - I've not seen that before. (hpmuseum.org)
  • Yes, and the record layout shows that there were actually two possible card formats: if a 1 was punched in column 1, the card would contain name and address data. (hpmuseum.org)
  • It is an unpunched IBM 96-column card from Radio City Music Hall, probably from the early 1970's, an IBM System 3. (hpmuseum.org)
  • During World War II punched card equipment was used by the Allies in some of their efforts to decrypt Axis communications. (wikipedia.org)
  • The smaller, and thus lighter card could be processed with faster equipment and with fewer jams. (wikipedia.org)
  • A year ago, a large company in Southeast Asia, with some 30,000 contract workers, approached Chennai-based Ramco Systems, which develops Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions for various critical sectors, with a peculiar problem it was facing on its shop floor. (rediff.com)
  • This "IBM card" was based on an invention by Herman Hollerith, who taught mechanical engineering at MIT. (billpetro.com)
  • Semyon Korsakov was reputedly the first to propose punched cards in informatics for information store and search. (wikipedia.org)
  • We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information. (scitscat.com)
  • This kind of buddy punching may sometimes cause a lot to the company. (ubsapp.com)
  • IBM had 32 presses at work in Endicott, N.Y., printing, cutting and stacking five to 10 million punched cards every day. (wikipedia.org)
  • The standard 80-column punchcard, incidentally (pictured above), stored about 70 bytes of data -- so those 10 million cards produced every day would represent about 670MB of data! (extremetech.com)
  • Offline punching and the ability to run for hours on an internal battery can make this an ideal option for workers who travel or move between work sites. (paychex.com)
  • The system can work even when it is offline, which is useful in remote locations without internet access. (rediff.com)
  • Like its big brother, Punch-BD features four FX units each with many 31 types of top quality FX plus further filters, envelopes, modulation routings and more for crafting your own unique sound. (scitscat.com)
  • Harloff Punch-Card Dispensing Cart, Value Series Bin Medication Carts (trolleys) are a popular storage option for a variety of medications. (alimed.com)
  • Notify me when Harloff Punch-Card Dispensing Cart, Value Series is available. (alimed.com)
  • 32-1/3" of vertical drawer space with key lock system (4 keys included). (alimed.com)
  • Standard configuration for storage was one or two fixed disks, each in a separate pull-out drawer, which typically held the operating system and user-developed programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Through commercial success and ease of manufacturing, the tapes (' the 7 track (Opens in a new window) ') quickly replaced punched cards to become the standard data storage medium for computers. (extremetech.com)