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3546 Atanasoff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Vincent Atanasoff Alternate name(s) It was named after physicist John Vincent Atanasoff. |
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ENIAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ENIAC was conceived and designed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania.[9 The team of design engineers assisting |
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Debugging Computer History: My Summer with the Atanasoff-Berry... Title: IEEE John Vincent Atanasoff 2006 International Symposium on Modern Computing (JVA'06) Conference Title: 2006 John Vincent Atanasoff |
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Atanasoff, John V. (John Vincent) John Atanasoff papers,... Atanasoff, John V. (John Vincent) John Atanasoff papers, 1925-1995. |
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Hart, Philip J. The electronic digital computer: the invention... A typed, unpublished biographical work on John V. Atanasoff and his early contributions to the invention of the digital computer and the controversy |
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search Results - Trial Exhibit Index - ENIAC Trial Exhibit... Atanasoff John V. Iowa State College Bubb Atanasoff John V. Iowa State College - |
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search Results - Trial Exhibit Index - ENIAC Trial Exhibit... Atanasoff John V. Iowa State College - John E. Fast Co. - CBI Ptf 157.00 Atanasoff G1-0602 |
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Encyclopedia4U - John Vincent Atanasoff - Encyclopedia Article John Vincent Atanasoff John Vincent Atanasoff (October 4, 1903 - June 15, 1995) |
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Contributions of Physics to the Information Age Atanasoff was given the National Medal of Technology in 1990 by U.S. President George Bush in recognition of his invention (pictures of ceremony). |
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CU CSCI Colloquium - Atanasoff (1999-2000) The Atanasoff-Berry Computer John V. Atanasoff II |