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Computer performance tests employed by the National Bureau of Standards
During the past five years the National Bureau of Standards has collaborated with five government agencies in technical programs that involved the performance testing of complete electronic digital-computing systems. Devising a meaningful evaluation procedure proved to be a surprisingly elusive task. Because digital computers are highly integrated assemblies, there is not much value that the prospective user gains from a detailed check on each of the individual facilities and units.