The Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester in the north of England was established by Max Newman shortly after the end of World War...
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Max Newman (section Computing Machine Laboratory)
programmable electronic computer, and he established the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester, which produced the world's first...
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The United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory (NCML) was a highly secret design and manufacturing site for code-breaking machinery located in Building...
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Alan Turing (category Scientists of the National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom))
stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester, where he contributed to the...
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Checkers (1952 video game) (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
1; a computer more powerful than the ACE. He then went to the Computing Machine Laboratory in Manchester, where he met Turing. Encouraged by him, Strachey...
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Bombe (section The Enigma machine)
(NCR) in Dayton, Ohio. This established the United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory. Engineering development was led by NCR's Joseph Desch. Alan...
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"The National Museum of Computing". The National Museum of Computing. Retrieved 16 December 2020. Hamer, David; Enigma machines – known locations* Archived...
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Computer (redirect from Computing machine)
Computable Numbers. Turing proposed a simple device that he called "Universal Computing machine" and that is now known as a universal Turing machine....
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The Advanced Scientific Computing Research program provides support for four user facilities, three high-performance computing centers and a high-volume...
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Hao Wang, "A variant to Turing's theory of computing machines", Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (JACM) 4, 63–92 (1957). Charles Petzold...
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Manchester Baby (redirect from Small-Scale Experimental Machine)
nominal post of Deputy Director of the Computing Machine Laboratory at the university, although the laboratory did not become a physical reality until...
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keyboard Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Terri Park (4 Feb 2020). "A college for the computing age". MIT News. "Vice President for Research...
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bottleneck. Plans for the IAS machine were widely distributed to any schools, businesses, or companies interested in computing machines, resulting in the construction...
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Street Building Schuster Laboratory Stephen Joseph Studio Stopford Building Whitworth Building Facilities Computing Machine Laboratory Contact Theatre Firs...
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members during World War II Fleet Radio Unit United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory US Army SIS United States Coast Guard Unit 387 Budiansky 2000...
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Turing described his idea as a "universal computing machine", but it is now known as the Universal Turing machine.[citation needed] Turing was sought by...
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software development for EDSAC. In October 1951 Brooker joined the Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University, where he took over from Alan Turing...
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The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC) is a super-computing program run by the National Nuclear Security Administration, in order to simulate...
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the Computing Industry. The National Museum of Computing. ISBN 978-0956795649. Bird, Raymond 'Dickie' (Summer 1999), "BTM's First Steps into Computing",...
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Wayback Machine Information on early National registers Dayton's Code Breakers Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine The History of Computing Project:...
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first generated by a computer programmed by Alan Turing at the Computing Machine Laboratory of the University of Manchester in 1948. The first music proper...
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MIT Radiation Laboratory 1940–1946 – Loran, long range navigation 1941 – Opana Radar Site 1942–1945 – US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory 1944–1959 –...
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been appointed to the nominal post of Deputy Director of the Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester in September 1948, devised a...
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United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory. In 1943 Desch's team, working in NCR's Building 26, began delivery of completed machines to OP-20-G in Washington...
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Max Newman's Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University. Two Colossi, along with two Tunny machines, were retained and moved to...
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Street Building Schuster Laboratory Stephen Joseph Studio Stopford Building Whitworth Building Facilities Computing Machine Laboratory Contact Theatre Firs...
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List of pioneers in computer science (redirect from Computing pioneer)
Neumann Medal Grace Murray Hopper Award History of computing History of computing hardware History of computing hardware (1960s–present) History of software...
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Staff dispersed. In 1951 Tony Brooker had left to join the Computing Machine Laboratory at the University of Manchester. Keith Tocher took ICCE II and...
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and create high performance computing systems. Recently[when?], HPC systems have shifted from supercomputing to computing clusters and grids. Because...
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Dream Machine (film), a 1990 direct-to-video thriller film The Dream Machine (miniseries), a 1992, BBC documentary series, on the history of computing, released...
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