- Look up
tabulator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabulator may
refer to:
Tabulating machine, a
punched card data
processing machine that preceded...
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companies continued to
develop faster and more
sophisticated tabulators,
culminating in
tabulators such as 1949 IBM 407 and 1952
Remington Rand 409. Tabulating...
- The tab key Tab ↹ (abbreviation of
tabulator key or
tabular key) on a
keyboard is used to
advance the
cursor to the next tab stop. The word tab derives...
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including the
rental fee for the
tabulators. Cave,
Rachel (April 18, 2016). "Elections NB
testing hundreds of
tabulators for muni****l elections". CBC News...
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tabulators only
counted the
presence of a hole at a
location on a card.
Simple logic, like ands and ors
could be done
using relays.
Later tabulators,...
- (vote
tabulators), and the
Northwest Territories has
experimented with
Internet voting for
absentee voting.
Paper ballots with
computer vote
tabulators have...
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International Computers and
Tabulators or ICT was a
British computer manufacturer,
formed in 1959 by a
merger of the
British Tabulating Machine Company...
- Tab-separated
values (TSV) is a simple, text-based file
format for
storing tabular data.
Records are
separated by newlines, and
values within a record...
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specializing in
punched card data
processing equipment. He
provided tabulators and
other machines under contract for the
Census Office,
which used them...
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commercial scales and
industrial time recorders, meat and
cheese slicers, to
tabulators and
punched cards.
Thomas J. Watson, Sr.,
fired from the
National Cash...