Computer Reports With A Purpose: Their Origin, Programming, And Implementation ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James P. Connell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The Montana Operations of the Anaconda Company constitute an integrated, though geographically separated, non-ferrous metal production complex. The mines are located at Butte and consist of one large open-pit mine, two small underground mines, a precipitation plant for both underground and pit-dump leach water, and the Weed Copper Concentrator. The smelter, located at Anaconda, Montana 25 miles to the west, processes all Butte copper shipments as well as copper materials from both Anaconda and private mines. Copper and zinc are refined at Great Falls, Montana, 165 miles to the north. Other facilities developed over the years include the Anaconda Forest Products Division, the Butte, Anaconda, and Little. Chicago Water Companies, and the Montana Hardware Company. Data processing for these operations has been performed on an IBM 360 Series, Model 30 computer, utilizing a Disc Operating System. This was replaced in September 1970 with a 360 Series, Model 40 128K unit. In addition, some data processing is also done for Anaconda Company operations located at Britannia Beach, British Columbia; Columbia Falls, Montana; Yerington, Nevada; and Twin Buttes and Tuscon, Arizona. The material under discussion in this paper will be concerned primarily with the mining operations at Butte.
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APA: James P. Connell  (1970)  Computer Reports With A Purpose: Their Origin, Programming, And Implementation ? Introduction

MLA: James P. Connell Computer Reports With A Purpose: Their Origin, Programming, And Implementation ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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