Title :
Scale and Scope in American Key-Set Office Machine Dynamics, 1880s–1930s
Author_Institution :
Copenhagen Business School
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Industrial production of office machines emerged in the 1880s and grew extensively until the Second World War. Although sales and applications of punched-card machines expanded in the interwar years, the key-set office machine industry lost dynamics and ultimately collapsed. The lack of scale and scope improvements in the development of key-set office machines was the major reason for this sharp contrast.
Keywords :
production equipment; punched card equipment; American key set office machine dynamics; industrial production; key set office machine industry; office machine; punched card machine; Calculators; Electric machines; Machinery production industries; Office automation; Typesetting; Burroughs; Felt & Herman Hollerith; IBM; National Cash Register Company; Remington; Remington Rand; Tarrant; adding machines; cash registers; history of computing; industrial competition; key-set office machines; multiplication machines; punched-card machines; typewriters;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.2010.43