Abstract

The Simulation Council, which later became the Soci ety for Computer Simulation International, was formed in 1952, four and a half years after the operation of the world's first electronic, stored-program digital com puter in Manchester, England. The original Simulation Council was joined by several other similar Councils in different parts of North America in the formation of Simulation Councils Inc. (SCi). Now known as the Soci ety for Computer Simulation International, the organi zation has nearly 2,000 members throughout the world.

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