Title :
Developing a common machine language for banking: the ABA technical subcommittee story
Author_Institution :
Harvard Bus. Sch., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
In the mid-1950s a volunteer committee of bankers managed the development of a check processing standard that transformed the banking industry. The standard forced business machine manufacturers to adopt the new system rather than continuing to incrementally increase their own market share. The result was a new system allowing economies of scale through the exploitation of emerging electronic technologies. In tracing these developments, this story illustrates an interesting episode of how the “manager´s guiding hand” works to allow markets to shape technology
Keywords :
bank data processing; cheque processing; history; machine oriented languages; societies; ABA technical subcommittee; banking; banking industry; check processing standard; common machine language; economies of scale; electronic technologies; Banking; Cities and towns; Consumer electronics; Economies of scale; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Shape; Sorting; Standards development; Strips;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE