HRS-100

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The HRS-100 ( Serbian - Cyrillic Хибридни Рачунарски Систем , Hibridni Računarski Sistem; Russian Гибридная Вычислительная Система ) was a hybrid computer .

The computer was developed in a joint project between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia from 1968 to 1971 under the direction of Boris Kogan . Three systems were used, these were in Moscow and Akademgorodok .

literature

  • Daniel Abramovitch: Analog computing in the Soviet Union: An interview with Boris Kogan. In: IEEE Control Systems, 2005, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 52-62.
  • Boris Kogan, Petar Vrbavac: The GVS-100 Hybrid Computer System. Army Foreign Science and Technology Center, Charlottesville VA 1974.
  • Jelica Protić, Dejan Ristanović: Building Computers in Serbia: The First Half of the Digital Century. In: Computer Science and Information Systems, 2011, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 549-571.

Web links

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