Nathaniel Rochester (January 14, 1919 – June 8, 2001) was the chief architect of the IBM 701, the first mass produced scientific computer, and of the...
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War soldier and land speculator, founder of Rochester, New York Nathaniel Rochester (computer scientist) (1919–2001), designed the IBM 701, wrote the...
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project's four organizers, those being Claude Shannon, John McCarthy, Nathaniel Rochester and Marvin Minsky, are considered some of the founding fathers of...
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IBM 701 (category Computer-related introductions in 1952)
developed by Jerrier Haddad and Nathaniel Rochester and was based on the IAS machine at Princeton. The IBM 701 was the first computer in the IBM 700/7000 series...
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(September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He was one of the founders of the discipline of artificial...
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Herbert Gelernter (category American computer scientists)
Like Logic Theorist, it uses heuristics. He implemented, with Nathaniel Rochester, a computer language for list processing within FORTRAN. The work for this...
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The University of Rochester is a private research university in Rochester, New York, United States. It was founded in 1850 and moved into its current...
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Xerox (category History of Rochester, New York)
the computer mouse and desktop computing. The concepts were adopted by Apple Inc. and later Microsoft. Xerox was founded in 1906 in Rochester, New York...
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Amdahl's law (category Computer architecture statements)
the design of several computers for IBM including the STRETCH, IBM 701, and IBM 704. He discusses his work with Nathaniel Rochester and IBM's management...
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field in computer science. On August 31, 1955, a research project was proposed consisting of John McCarthy, Marvin L. Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude...
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1956 in science (section Computer science)
(Dartmouth), Marvin Minsky (MIT), Claude Shannon (Bell Labs) and Nathaniel Rochester (IBM) assemble the first coordinated research meeting on the topic...
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Claude Shannon (category Computer chess people)
February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, cryptographer and inventor known as the "father of information theory"...
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Frederick Winslow Taylor—Philadelphia William Hultz Walker—Pittsburgh Nathaniel Wyeth—Chadds Ford John Aglialoro—Philadelphia Peter Angelos—Pittsburgh...
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Kodak (category Manufacturing companies based in Rochester, New York)
its historic basis in film photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. It is best known for photographic...
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IBM 704 (category Computer-related introductions in 1954)
the design of several computers for IBM including the STRETCH, IBM 701, and IBM 704. He discusses his work with Nathaniel Rochester and IBM's management...
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computer scientist (b. 1936) May 9: Timo Honkela, Finnish computer scientist (b. 1962) June 5: Deborah Washington Brown, American computer scientist (b...
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– botanist Steve Bourne – computer scientist Ian H. S. Cullimore – computer scientist Darren Dalcher – computer scientist Luciano da Fontoura Costa-...
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Pnueli (Postdoc), Turing Award-winning computer scientist Raj Reddy (Ph.D. 1966), Turing Award-winning computer scientist, founder of robotics institute at...
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Young Scientists". University of Rochester newswire. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 21 June 2013. "Dr. Samie Jaffrey Wins Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists"....
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(1995), Nathaniel Rochester, data from IEEE Transactions August 1964, Special Issure on Computer Languages BPB Publications. My Big Book of Computers 6. Ratna...
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references, Mary Stace Willis, the wife of the then extremely popular author Nathaniel Parker Willis, accepted to hire Jacobs as the nanny of her baby daughter...
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List of English people (section Scientists)
(1929–2024), physicist C. A. R. Hoare (born 1934), computer scientist Robert Hooke (1635–1703), scientist Edward Jenner (1749–1823), doctor R. V. Jones (1911–1997)...
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aeronautical engineer and educator Dexter Kozen (Professor of Computer Science) — computer scientist specializing in dynamic logic David Shmoys (Professor of...
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Scott, computer scientist known for his work on automata theory and denotational semantics. Winner of the 1976 Turing Award Sir Tony Hoare, computer scientist...
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History of programming languages (category History of computer science)
BCPL programming language, forerunner of the B and C languages. Nathaniel Rochester, inventor of first assembler (IBM 701). Niklaus Wirth, inventor of...
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recipient Greg LaRocca, former professional baseball player Doug Lea, a computer scientist at SUNY Oswego, specialist of concurrent programming and concurrent...
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"How Computer Automation Affects Occupations: Technology, Jobs, and Skills". Economic Perspectives on Employment & Labor Law EJournal. 15–49. Rochester, NY...
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language models, arXiv:2412.14093 McCarthy, John; Minsky, Marvin L.; Rochester, Nathaniel; Shannon, Claude E. (December 15, 2006). "A Proposal for the Dartmouth...
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John C. Slater (category University of Rochester alumni)
microwave electronics. He received a B.S. in physics from the University of Rochester in 1920 and a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard in 1923, then did post-doctoral...
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Video game controversies (redirect from Computer game controversies)
Arman; Mills, Nathaniel (30 October 2019). "Toward Greener Gaming: Estimating National Energy Use and Energy Efficiency Potential". The Computer Games Journal...
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