In the field of the history of computing, the long-standing argument of whether it was the UK or the US that was first to produce an electronic computer is a well-known one, with opinion divided between the two depending on different terminology and interpretations of definitions of the term ‘computer’. It is indeed largely a moot point, both countries having achieved the same thing independently at very similar points in time, both as the result of a specific military driver: the US developed ENIAC in order to tackle a bottleneck in the production of firing tables urgently required in the field; the UK developed Colossus to decode messages in the Lorenz cipher used by the Nazi high command. Although built with different architectures, both...
A complete reconstruction of Lehmer's ENIAC set-up for computing the exponents of p modulo two is gi...
The electronic computer is the most significant tecnological product of the 20th Century. It has cha...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
In the standard story, the computer's evolution has been brisk and short. It starts with the giant m...
To paraphrase a by now well-known story, back in 1975 on the West Coast of California, a group of ho...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
One historian of technology has called the analogue computer 'one of the great disappearing acts of ...
This study offers a broad synthesis of the early history of scientific and technical computing in th...
ENIAC in Action, Making and Remaking the Modern Computer, By Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley and Crispi...
Birthing the Computer: From Relays to Vacuum Tubes is the first in a multi-volume series on historic...
A complete reconstruction of Lehmer's ENIAC set-up for computing the exponents of p modulo two is gi...
The electronic computer is the most significant tecnological product of the 20th Century. It has cha...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
a wider section of the literature available on the Atanasoff-Berry Computer and other early computer...
In 1936 Turing developed the definitive theory of universal classical computers. His motivation was ...
In the standard story, the computer's evolution has been brisk and short. It starts with the giant m...
To paraphrase a by now well-known story, back in 1975 on the West Coast of California, a group of ho...
A história da evolução dos computadores até ao protótipo dos actuais computadores.The history of the...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
One historian of technology has called the analogue computer 'one of the great disappearing acts of ...
This study offers a broad synthesis of the early history of scientific and technical computing in th...
ENIAC in Action, Making and Remaking the Modern Computer, By Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley and Crispi...
Birthing the Computer: From Relays to Vacuum Tubes is the first in a multi-volume series on historic...
A complete reconstruction of Lehmer's ENIAC set-up for computing the exponents of p modulo two is gi...
The electronic computer is the most significant tecnological product of the 20th Century. It has cha...
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the debut of microcomputers. This period is almos...