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personnel including the initial staff and replacements at the contractor's training locations or, if mutually agreed to at a lessee location. The contractor's technical personnel shall be available to the lessee for assistance in the implementation, review and im-provement of existing data processing systems and for the programming, development and implementation of new systems involving the contractor's equipment.

ABMA Methods of training used includes manufacturer's courses and on-the-job training.

USN HO WaShington

Operation tends toward closed shop shop) . Methods of training used include on-the-job and manufacturer courses in programming.

training

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Training has been accomplished by company repre-sentatives holding two-week training sessions at this installation. This basic training by close super-vision and guidance until experience is gained.

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Recommended 1 1 7 3 Methods of training used include contractor schools and on-the-job training.

USN RDL

Operation tends toward NASA ARC Operation tends toward closed shop.

Preinstallation training of two engineers and two programmers at computer factory. Subsequent train-ing of programmers and operators has been on-the-job. Courses held periodically on premises on machine language programming, assembly and interpretive pro-grams available. In many instances, staff learns programming techniques by home study. Lab personnel supervise actual training on computer, usually 2-3 hours training required.

ADL is an industrial research consulting firm.

Per-Bonnel include mathematicians, physicists, chemists, statisticians, engineers, economists, etc. Since they ell work for different clients over a period of months, the problems to be solved vary greatly.

The role of the Computing Lab is to provide a facil-ity for out professional staff for the solution of client problems or research projects and to process all internal accounting information. The wide variety of problems to be solved dictated the necessity of training certain members of each division in the company in computer programming and though their work is primarily in their own specialized fields, they also act as computer consultants when the situation arises. Consequently, there are approximately 40 employees scattered throughout the company with pro-gramming experience, not only on our computer but other faster and more versatile ones. When a prob-lem arises in their area, they do the analysis, pro-gramming and actual debugging work. Most of the prob-lems solved are one-shot programs either simulating data processing problems such as inventory control, production scheduling, etc., or experimental engineer-ing calculations.

The Lab staff mentioned above is primarily involved in operating and editing accounting programs, training personnel and programming s.mall jobs for members of

Operation tends toward B & W Alliance

Operation tends toward open B & W Lynchburg open shop users. On-the-job training for programmers, coders, (hand computers), and operators.

BurToughs

Since the computer is on the premises of one of the manufacturer's (Burroughs) plants, there is a section responsible for the activities of the three systems within the computer facilities. The three systems are the Burroughs 205, Burroughs 220, and Burroughs E10l. The computer facility consists of the manager, two computer specialists, one operator, and one scheduler. With the exception of the good system reliability.

CCC

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Methods of training used includes two weeks

Methods of training used include programmer analyst-manufacturer's school and on-the-job training. Opera-tors - on-the-job training and schools on peripheral

Methods of train.ing used include on-the-job train-ing plus assignment of problems to programmers. super-visor for Programming group. Programmers combine functions of analysts, programmers and coders. Five programmers are adequate for 205 programming load Operation tends toward closed shop.

Training offered by computer manufacturer. Open courses in compiler programming. More recently we have trained our own programmers.

All programmers have degrees in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or Statistics. Open shop load is Operation tends toward closed shop.

Methods of training used include manufacturer's course ~ollowed by on-the-job training.

Linde

Analysts and programmers consist of' chemical, me-chanical, electrical engineers and mathematicians.

A Burroughs maintenance engineer is assigned to the Linde installation. One operator is assigned to the second shift.

Coding instructions are given by Burroughs personnel and on-the-job training given by Linde's own senior

Methods of training used includes Burroughs schools, on-site training and on-the-job training.

MMLIC

Three 8-Hour Shifts Supervisors

Analysts, Programmers & Coders Clerks, Librarians & Operators Engineers

In-Output Oper

Operation tends toward closed shop.

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Methods of training used includes manufacturer's courses and company held courses. Also on-the-job

Programmers, Analysts, Coders, Librarians, & Operators Engineers

A comprehensive two-week course in programming and computer operation is offered annually (semi-annually when demand warrants) by the supervisor. The 2nd and

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Recommended Methods of training used includes 1I!BIlufacturer's courses and on-the-job training.

WE System I and II

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Programmers and coders are given 2-4 weeks The two technicians recommended for maintena,nce are needed only part time. It is necessary to have two, however, so that one man is always available.

Operation tends toward closed shop.

Method of training used is informal "courses"

taught by experienced personnel.

U of N

The initial staff personnel is a Director, (half-time appointment; the other half of his (half-time Will be given to the Dept. of Mathematics where he will teach appropriate courses.) a maintenance engineer, a secretary-programmer, and two graduate assist~ts.

Operation tends toward open shop.

Methods of training used includes demonstrations, seminars, courses on computers and on numerical Methods of training used include UniverSity courses given in Mathematic Dept., in-house by experienced personnel, and by Burroughs representatives.

U of V

Operation tends toward open shop.

Methods of training includes programming courses given by staff of center as the need arises.

RELIABILITY, OPERATING EXPERIENCE,

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