Posted on December 26, 2008 by anthony29
A number of projects to develop computers based on the stored-program architecture commenced around this time, the first of these being completed in Great Britain. The first to be demonstrated working was the Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM or “Baby”), while the EDSAC, completed a year after SSEM, was the first practical implementation of the [...]
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Posted on December 24, 2008 by anthony29
Notable achievements include:
EDSAC was one of the first computers to implement the stored program (von Neumann) architecture. Konrad Zuse’s electromechanical “Z machines”. The Z3 (1941) was the first working machine featuring binary arithmetic, including floating point arithmetic and a measure of programmability. In 1998 the Z3 was proved to be Turing complete, therefore being [...]
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Posted on December 17, 2008 by anthony29
Large-scale automated data processing of punched cards was performed for the U.S. Census in 1890 by tabulating machines designed by Herman Hollerith and manufactured by the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation, which later became IBM. By the end of the 19th century a number of technologies that would later prove useful in the realization of practical [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2008 by anthony29
The length of day and night could be re-programmed every day in order to account for the changing lengths of day and night throughout the year.
The end of the middle Ages saw a re-invigoration of European mathematics and engineering, and Wilhelm Schickard’s 1623 device was the first of a number of mechanical calculators constructed by [...]
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Posted on December 15, 2008 by anthony29
It is difficult to identify any one device as the earliest computer, partly because the term “computer” has been subject to varying interpretations over time. Originally, the term “computer” referred to a person who performed numerical calculations (a human computer), often with the aid of a mechanical calculating device.
The history of the modern computer begins [...]
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