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<a HREF="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/heilprin.htm%3E%3CB%3ELaurence%20B.%20Heilprin%3C/B%3E%3C/A%3E;%20%3CA%20HREF=" sophar.htm"><b>Gerald J. Sophar</b></a>; <a HREF="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/taube.htm"><b>Mortimer Taube</b></a>.
<b>[[Gerald J. Sophar]]</b>; <b>[[Mortimer Taube]]</b>
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Mortimer Taube founded to do more research based on the uniterm approach and in the field of classification and subject headings; Published <i>Studies in Coordinate Indexing</i> (by Taube) which discussed principles for establishing and combining Uniterms in coordinate indexes; Searched for more efficient storage and retrieval devices; Developed the IBM 9900 Special Index Analyzer,  referred to as COMAC (Continuous Multiple Access Collator); COMAC was a punched card collator which made logical relationships among subject terms; Used with the IBM 9900, the IBM 305 RAMAC would printout results from searches of subject terms; Eventually switched from the RAMAC to the IBM 1401 computer.
Mortimer Taube founded to do more research based on the uniterm approach and in the field of classification and subject headings; Published <i>Studies in Coordinate Indexing</i> (by Taube) which discussed principles for establishing and combining Uniterms in coordinate indexes; Searched for more efficient storage and retrieval devices; Developed the IBM 9900 Special Index Analyzer,  referred to as COMAC (Continuous Multiple Access Collator); COMAC was a punched card collator which made logical relationships among subject terms; Used with the IBM 9900, the IBM 305 RAMAC would printout results from searches of subject terms; Eventually switched from the RAMAC to the IBM 1401 computer.
<p> Developed mechanized data processing centers for handling scientific and technical information; Operated a technical center for <a HREF="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/nasa.htm"><b>NASA</b></a>, which provided NASA with a combination abstract and citation journal with a machine-produced index covering NASA reports and aquisitions, regular bibliographies in certain areas of aeronautical and space sciences, microfilm reproductions of NASA reports, a high-speed reference service, and magnetic copies of the index to the total NASA collection; Produced for sale <i>Computexts</i>, a series on magnetic tape designed for computer print-out of selected materials.
<p> Developed mechanized data processing centers for handling scientific and technical information; Operated a technical center for <b>[[National Aeronautics and Space Administration|NASA]]</b>, which provided NASA with a combination abstract and citation journal with a machine-produced index covering NASA reports and aquisitions, regular bibliographies in certain areas of aeronautical and space sciences, microfilm reproductions of NASA reports, a high-speed reference service, and magnetic copies of the index to the total NASA collection; Produced for sale <i>Computexts</i>, a series on magnetic tape designed for computer print-out of selected materials.
<p>Projects conducted or proposed included:  1.  description of basic concepts of storage and search theory; development of basic logic and mathematics of coding for storage and retrieval, and descriptions of various types of memories;  2.  integrated data-processing system for the screening of chemical compounds;  3.  examining problems of automatic dictionaries and basic studies in automata  and the logic of nerve nets;  4.  EDIAC, an experimental electronic random access searching device;  5.  determination of applicability of modal logic to such fields as computing machinery and the exploration of basic unresovled problems in this type of logic;  6. processing of 100,000 test reports for the Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center; Was bought out by LEASCO, Inc. which was then bought by Alliance (?) Corp.
<p>Projects conducted or proposed included:  1.  description of basic concepts of storage and search theory; development of basic logic and mathematics of coding for storage and retrieval, and descriptions of various types of memories;  2.  integrated data-processing system for the screening of chemical compounds;  3.  examining problems of automatic dictionaries and basic studies in automata  and the logic of nerve nets;  4.  EDIAC, an experimental electronic random access searching device;  5.  determination of applicability of modal logic to such fields as computing machinery and the exploration of basic unresovled problems in this type of logic;  6. processing of 100,000 test reports for the Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center; Was bought out by LEASCO, Inc. which was then bought by Alliance (?) Corp.
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Phone conversation with <a HREF="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/sophar.htm"><b>Jerry Sophar</b></a> 5/95.
Phone conversation with <b>Jerry Sophar</b>.
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ORGANIZATION:

Documentation Incorporated

ACTIVE DATES:

1951-

ADDRESS:

E-MAIL:

PERSONS INVOLVED:

Gerald J. Sophar; Mortimer Taube

MAJOR PROJECTS:

COMAC; EDIAC.

OTHER INFORMATION:

Mortimer Taube founded to do more research based on the uniterm approach and in the field of classification and subject headings; Published Studies in Coordinate Indexing (by Taube) which discussed principles for establishing and combining Uniterms in coordinate indexes; Searched for more efficient storage and retrieval devices; Developed the IBM 9900 Special Index Analyzer, referred to as COMAC (Continuous Multiple Access Collator); COMAC was a punched card collator which made logical relationships among subject terms; Used with the IBM 9900, the IBM 305 RAMAC would printout results from searches of subject terms; Eventually switched from the RAMAC to the IBM 1401 computer.

Developed mechanized data processing centers for handling scientific and technical information; Operated a technical center for NASA, which provided NASA with a combination abstract and citation journal with a machine-produced index covering NASA reports and aquisitions, regular bibliographies in certain areas of aeronautical and space sciences, microfilm reproductions of NASA reports, a high-speed reference service, and magnetic copies of the index to the total NASA collection; Produced for sale Computexts, a series on magnetic tape designed for computer print-out of selected materials.

Projects conducted or proposed included: 1. description of basic concepts of storage and search theory; development of basic logic and mathematics of coding for storage and retrieval, and descriptions of various types of memories; 2. integrated data-processing system for the screening of chemical compounds; 3. examining problems of automatic dictionaries and basic studies in automata and the logic of nerve nets; 4. EDIAC, an experimental electronic random access searching device; 5. determination of applicability of modal logic to such fields as computing machinery and the exploration of basic unresovled problems in this type of logic; 6. processing of 100,000 test reports for the Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center; Was bought out by LEASCO, Inc. which was then bought by Alliance (?) Corp.

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PAPERS AT:
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Few files in personal possession of Taube's daughter, who lives in Maryland.

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Phone conversation with Jerry Sophar.