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Howard AikenHoward Aiken

Howard Aiken1999

I. Bernard Cohen

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Howard Hathaway Aiken (1900-1973) was a major figure of the early digital era. He is best known for his first machine, the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or Harvard Mark I, conceived in 1937 and put into operation in 1944. But he also made significant contributions to the development of applications for the new machines and to the creation of a university curriculum for computer science. This biography of Aiken, by a major historian of science who was also a colleague of Aiken's at Harvard, offers a clear and often entertaining introduction to Aiken and his times.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1977460W

Subjects

HistoryComputersBiographyComputer engineersComputer scientistsNew York Times reviewedMark I (Calculator)CalculatorsInformaticiensBiographiesOrdinateursHistoireCalculatrices

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