The Way to the First Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator: The 1935 DEHOMAG D 11 Tabulator
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Lessons Learned in an Industrial Software Lab
IEEE Software
IBM Boeblingen's Early Software Contributions
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
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The IBM Boeblingen Laboratory's mission was to develop small data processing systems, semiconductor components, printers, and respective software. In fulfilling this mission as a contributor to IBM's worldwide product line, this meant not only to grow a multitude of expertise functions, but it also involved sensitive leadership operating within a competitive multinational environment.