DocumentCode
750868
Title
Anecdotes
Author
Robertson, Lindsay
Author_Institution
Editor, Virginia Tech
Volume
27
Issue
4
fYear
2005
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
92
Abstract
Reflections on the Difference EngineAndrew BoothDoron Swade´s description of the reconstruction of Babbage´s Difference Engine at the Science Museum in London prompted some questions: Why didn´t Babbage use binary arithmetic? Why didn´t Babbage use the electromagnetic relay, which Morse had already invented? These lead to a description of the ARC relay machine at the University of London and to a brief account of its simultaneous carry that gave Babbage such problems. The Founders of the ACM Eric A. Weiss This article provides brief sketches of the eight men who founded the ACM in 1947, along with their backgrounds and later careers. The article also includes the 1972 Silver Anniversary speech by the singular founder, Edmund. C. Berkeley, and discusses its immediate consequences.
Keywords
ACM; ARC relay machine; Association for Computing Machinery; C. B. Tompkins; Charles Babbage; Difference Engine; E.C. Berkeley; Eastern Association for Computing Machinery; H. E. Goheen; J.H. Curtiss; J.W. Mauchly; R. Taylor; R.V.D. Campbell; T.K. Sharpless; Circuits; Magnetic separation; Mathematics; Organizations; ACM; ARC relay machine; Association for Computing Machinery; C. B. Tompkins; Charles Babbage; Difference Engine; E.C. Berkeley; Eastern Association for Computing Machinery; H. E. Goheen; J.H. Curtiss; J.W. Mauchly; R. Taylor; R.V.D. Campbell; T.K. Sharpless;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1058-6180
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAHC.2005.53
Filename
1549801
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