Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological and economic progress. Governments accordingly spent tremendous sums to that end. Nothing epitomizes the alleged fruits of that involvement better than the electronic digital computer. The first such computer has been widely reputed to be the ENIAC, financed by the U.S. Army for the war but finished afterwards. Vastly improved computers followed, initially paid for in good share by the Federal Government of the United States, but with the private sector then dominating, both in development and use, and computers are of major significance.;Despite the supposed success of public-supported science, evidence is that computers would have evolved m...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
In the mid-1950s, researchers in the United States melded formal theories of problem solving and int...
Several years ago, in 1963 to be exact, I drafted an advertisement in which Bowker announced that a...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
In the field of the history of computing, the long-standing argument of whether it was the UK or the...
This study offers a broad synthesis of the early history of scientific and technical computing in th...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
Although the purpose of this research is to illustrate the importance of computers to the public, pa...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
The electronic device known as the Computer was developed many years ago and is widely used by busin...
The invention of the modern computer in the 20th century has significantly changed our way of living...
Back when vacuum-tube computers filled entire rooms, a group of young bucks working for the Northrop...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
In the mid-1950s, researchers in the United States melded formal theories of problem solving and int...
Several years ago, in 1963 to be exact, I drafted an advertisement in which Bowker announced that a...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
In the field of the history of computing, the long-standing argument of whether it was the UK or the...
This study offers a broad synthesis of the early history of scientific and technical computing in th...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
Although the purpose of this research is to illustrate the importance of computers to the public, pa...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
The electronic device known as the Computer was developed many years ago and is widely used by busin...
The invention of the modern computer in the 20th century has significantly changed our way of living...
Back when vacuum-tube computers filled entire rooms, a group of young bucks working for the Northrop...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
In the mid-1950s, researchers in the United States melded formal theories of problem solving and int...
Several years ago, in 1963 to be exact, I drafted an advertisement in which Bowker announced that a...