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The RETMA support of the 1950 computer conference: a progress report
In attending the numerous technical conventions and symposia that are held each year, we listen to many learned papers. Problems important to our daily work are thoroughly discussed. Generally we return home with ideas that will forward our own engineering investigations. But we often find the problems discussed are larger than the individual or organization can handle. With mounting technical complexity, these problems are more frequently encountered.