Birthing the Computer: From Relays to Vacuum Tubes is the first in a multi-volume series on historical computing machines. This series will span the development of computer systems from the Zuse machines of the early 1930s to about 1995 when microprocessors began to be commoditized. Each volume will focus on a range of technologies, or a class of machines or a particular vendor, and will describe the hardware of the machines and its peripherals, the operating system and system software, and its influence upon programming languages. This volume begins with the Zuse machines which were constructed from relays, but contained the basic elements of a computer system, namely input, computing engine, and output. Early machines from Atanasoff and B...
Pascal’s mechanical calculator and Babbage’s Analytic Engine set the stage for a great deal of moder...
The creation of machine-readable databases and computer-based services has always been predicated o...
In the standard story, the computer's evolution has been brisk and short. It starts with the giant m...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
To fully understand the future of the computer and the computer\u27s role in society, one must under...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
A digital computer is a programmable device which on the broadest level supports the manipulation o...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
In the field of the history of computing, the long-standing argument of whether it was the UK or the...
The invention of the modern computer in the 20th century has significantly changed our way of living...
Pascal’s mechanical calculator and Babbage’s Analytic Engine set the stage for a great deal of moder...
The creation of machine-readable databases and computer-based services has always been predicated o...
In the standard story, the computer's evolution has been brisk and short. It starts with the giant m...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
To fully understand the future of the computer and the computer\u27s role in society, one must under...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
A digital computer is a programmable device which on the broadest level supports the manipulation o...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
In the field of the history of computing, the long-standing argument of whether it was the UK or the...
The invention of the modern computer in the 20th century has significantly changed our way of living...
Pascal’s mechanical calculator and Babbage’s Analytic Engine set the stage for a great deal of moder...
The creation of machine-readable databases and computer-based services has always been predicated o...
In the standard story, the computer's evolution has been brisk and short. It starts with the giant m...