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The Advent of Electronic Computers
1973The earliest known electronic digital circuit, a “trigger relay”, which involved a pair of valves in a circuit with two stable states and was an early form of flip-flop, was described by Eccles and Jordan in 1919. (An unsubstantiated claim [1] has however been made that J. W. Bryce of IBM investigated the application of electronics to business machines
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2016
How did we get to the Age of Intelligent Machines from the first radio transmission in 125 years? There’s no one best place to start, but the amplifier is a good one. We’ll be talking about big and small numbers in the first part of this chapter, so I recommend a quick review of Numbers.
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How did we get to the Age of Intelligent Machines from the first radio transmission in 125 years? There’s no one best place to start, but the amplifier is a good one. We’ll be talking about big and small numbers in the first part of this chapter, so I recommend a quick review of Numbers.
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THE ESTIMATION OF LINKAGE ON AN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER
Annals of Human Genetics, 1958SummaryA programme for analysing human linkage data from two‐generation families on an electronic computer is described. In particular the coding of the data in a suitable form and the computing time are discussed. Suggestions are made for the extension of the programme for handling data from three‐ or more generation families.
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The invention of the universal electronic computer—how the Electronic Computer Revolution began
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2002This is the story of the causal sequence of the three programmable digital electronic computers that launched the Electronic Computer Revolution: the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer); the EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Computer); and the Von Neumann, or IAS (Institute for Advanced Study), Computer.
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THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AND GEOPHYSICS
GEOPHYSICS, 1961With the advent of electronic computers a revolution in data handling has been brought about. As yet few people outside of scientific research or accounting fields are familiar enough with these computers to know how they can be applied in their particular type of work.
L. S. Morrison, Robert James Watson
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Electronic Structure Computations [PDF]
In all of science, achieving a real advance in understanding often depends on selecting just the right experiment or calculation to shed light on a phenomenon – not merely heaping up more facts. The subject of electronic structure calculations is a very timely one.
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Computer assistance in electronics
1994This chapter discusses the computer assistance in electronics. The standardization of the PC type of machine and the remarkable amount of computing power that modern examples using the Pentium or equivalent chips can achieve now bring computer-aided drawing and PCB planning methods within the reach of virtually any user.
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Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2001
S.M. Goodnick, D. Vasileska
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S.M. Goodnick, D. Vasileska
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Management and the Electronic Computer.
Academy of Management Journal, 1960Provides a historical background on the use of computers in business. Notion of the failure of computer use in business; Control use of the computer; Implications of the trend in computer use in bu...
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The computer or electronic crossmatch
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1997Suzanne H. Butch, Harold A. Oberman
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