Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payroll, or ledger. Accounting machines were widespread from the early 1900s to 1980s, but were rendered obsolete by the availability of low-cost computers such as the IBM PC.This type of machine is generally distinct from unit record equipment (some unit record machines were also called accounting machines).. }
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- Accounting_machine abstract "An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payroll, or ledger. Accounting machines were widespread from the early 1900s to 1980s, but were rendered obsolete by the availability of low-cost computers such as the IBM PC.This type of machine is generally distinct from unit record equipment (some unit record machines were also called accounting machines).".
- Accounting_machine comment "An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payroll, or ledger. Accounting machines were widespread from the early 1900s to 1980s, but were rendered obsolete by the availability of low-cost computers such as the IBM PC.This type of machine is generally distinct from unit record equipment (some unit record machines were also called accounting machines).".