Title :
Biographies: Tom Kilburn: A Pioneer of Computer Design
Author :
Anderson, David P.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract :
Tom Kilburn was a figure of the first importance in the history of computer design, contributing to the development of five important computers over three decades. On casual acquaintance, Kilburn was a self- contained person who chose his words with care. Still, he possessed a somewhat dominating personality and was a natural team leader who inspired great loyalty and affection from those who worked closely with him. F.C. Williams summed up Kilburn in a simple sentence: "What you must always remember is that Tom is a Yorkshireman."
Keywords :
analogue computers; digital computers; Atlas; Manchester Baby; Manchester Mark I; Mark II computer; Meg; Muse project; cathode ray tube memory; computer design; digital electronic stored program computer; megacycle machine; Biographies; Computer Society; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer crashes; Computer science education; Councils; Educational institutions; Mathematics; Medals; Telecommunication computing;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.2009.32