punched card manufacturing
Punched card manufacturing refers to the process of creating punched cards used for data storage and processing. It involves the production of cards with predefined hole patterns based on specific information or instructions. Punched cards were widely used in early computing systems and provided a means of inputting and storing data, as well as controlling automated machines. The manufacturing process includes designing, cutting, and encoding the cards with holes using specialized machines. These cards were commonly employed for data processing and information storage until the introduction of more advanced technologies.
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