Bigelow, Julian H.Julian H.BigelowPomerene, James H.James H.PomereneSlutz, Ralph J.Ralph J.SlutzWare, Willis H.Willis H.WareHildebrandt, Theodore W.Theodore W.HildebrandtSnyder, Richard L.Richard L.SnyderRosenberg, Jack.Jack.RosenbergPanagos, PeterPeterPanagosGoldstine, Herman HeineHerman HeineGoldstineMelville, Richard W.Richard W.MelvilleRubinoff, MorrisMorrisRubinoffSmith, Charles V. L.Charles V. L.SmithInstitute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.). School of Mathematics.N.J.). School of Mathematics.Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton2025-08-112025-08-111947Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.), Interim progress report on the physical realization of an electronic computing instrument 1947-1954. 7 volumes. From the Rare Book Collection, Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, NJ)https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12111/9732Authors vary. First report by Julian H. Bigelow, James H. Pomerene, Ralph J. Slutz, Willis H. Ware; 2nd by Julian H. Bigelow, Theodore W. Hildebrandt, James H. Pomerene, Richard L. Snyder, Ralph J. Slutz, Willis H. Ware; 3rd by Julian H. Bigelow, Theodore W. Hildebrandt, James H. Pomerene, Jack Rosenberg, Ralph J. Slutz, Willis H. Ware; 4th by Julian H. Bigelow, Theodore W. Hildebrandt, Peter Panagos, James H. Pomerene, Jack Rosenberg, Ralph J. Slutz, Willis H. Ware; 5th by Julian H. Bigelow, Herman H. Goldstine, Richard W. Melville, Peter Panagos, James H. Pomerene, Jack Rosenberg, Morris Rubinoff, Willis H. Ware; 6th by Charles V. L. Smith; final by Herman H. Goldstine, James H. Pomerene, Charles V. L. Smith. The reports also carry an internal inventory numbering, numbering them within an overall list of reports issued by the Institute to document the work being done on the Electronic Computer Project. The actual list itself is entitled: The Institute for Advanced Study, Electronic Computer Project list of reports issued during the years 1946-1954 [i.e. 1957]. On individual reports this is shortened to: IAS ECP list of reports, 1946-57. In the inventory numbering system, the interim progress reports are also called: no. 3 (1st interim progress report); no. 5 (2nd report); no. 7 (3rd); no. 10 (4th); no. 12 (5th); no. 14 (6th); no. 15 (final, or 7th). The first report issued lacked numbering. The last report issued was called the Final report, but constitutes the 7th report.en-USElectronic digital computers -- United States -- Design and construction -- HistoryElectronic digital computers -- HistoryInterim progress report on the physical realization of an electronic computing instrumentReport