J. Eklund, THE RESERVISOR AUTOMATED AIRLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM - COMBINING COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTING, IEEE annals of the history of computing, 16(1), 1994, pp. 62-69
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Computer Sciences, Special Topics","History & Philosophy of Sciences
Shortly after the beginnings of the computer in the mid-1940s, a machi
ne appeared that was the first in a long line of important commercial
systems integrating communications and processing: the Reservisor airl
ine reservation system built by the Teleregister Corporation. A few pa
rts of the original have been preserved at the Smithsonian Institution
, and there are enough records to understand both the basic issues in
the airline industry that led to the development of this remarkable de
vice and how the machine helped solve some of the problems of rapidly
evolving air-transport technology. This article also discusses the pla
ce of the Reservisor in the larger view of the development of informat
ion technology.