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摘要
在20世纪50年代,亚美尼亚共产党中央委员会和苏联部长会议批准部署一个新的(共和国的)科学和技术领域:电子,计算机科学和计算机工程(CE),重点是在经济中实施研究成果。在20世纪50年代早期,苏联组织了半导体组件(晶体管和二极管)的批量生产。这些部件取代了真空管,并超过了所有建设性的技术和经济指标的几十倍。在20世纪50年代中期,亚美尼亚苏维埃社会主义共和国开始发展半导体技术:创建了企业,其主要任务是开发和大规模生产通用半导体设备,包括国防设备的需求。这些企业注定成为新的第二代计算机的主要元素基地。将用于国防目的的管道设备转移到半导体基础上的过程也开始了:例如,在埃里温数学机器研究所(YerRIMM),在短时间内升级了HSRTS-4(高速无线电遥测系统)产品,该产品于1967年在“电子”工厂(埃里温,团队领导a . Kuchukian, T. Sarkisian, V. Arustamian, L. Grigorian, G. Alanakian)大规模生产。YerRIMM参与了为国防部需要而建立通用计算机统一系统(USC)和专用自动控制系统(ACS)的国家计划。
Electronics and Informatics Development in Armenian SSR (1960-1988)
In the 1950s the Armenian Communist Party Central Committee and the USSR Council of Ministers approved the deployment of a new (for the republic) scientific and technical area: electronics, computer science and computer engineering (CE) with the focus on research results implementation in the economy. In the early 1950s serial production of semiconductor components (transistors and diodes) was organized in the Soviet Union. Such components replaced vacuum tubes and surpassed all constructive technical and economic indicators in the tens of times. In the middle of the 1950s the Armenian SSR began the development of semiconductor technology: enterprises were created, their main tasks were development and mass production of semiconductor devices for general use, including the needs of defense equipment. These enterprises were destined to become the main element base for the new second generation computers. The process of transferring tube equipment for defense purposes onto semiconductor basis also began: for example, at Yerevan Research Institute of Mathematical Machines (YerRIMM) during a short time period the product HSRTS-4 (high-speed radio telemetry system) was upgraded, which in 1967 had been manufactured in a large series at the “Electron” factory (Yerevan, team leaders A. Kuchukian, T. Sarkisian, V. Arustamian, L. Grigorian, G. Alanakian). YerRIMM participated in the state program on creation of the Unified System of universal computers (USC) and the special purpose automated control system (ACS) necessary for the needs of the Ministry of Defense.