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  1. 14 de feb. de 2021 · Los creadores de ENIAC, John Presper Eckert y John William Mauchly, veían cómo el futuro de su dispositivo tocaba a su fin. La posible solución estaba en las relaciones públicas.

  2. John William Mauchly Born August 30, 1907, Cincinnati, Ohio; died January 8, 1980, Abington, Pa.; the New York Times obituary (Smolowe 1980) described Mauchly as a “co-inventor of the first electronic computer” but his accomplishments went far beyond that simple description.

  3. John William Mauchly. Quick Info Born 30 August 1907 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Died 8 January 1980 Ambler, Pennsylvania, USA Summary John Mauchly was an American physicist who, along with Prosper Eckert designed ENIAC, the first general purpose electronic computer. View three larger pictures.

  4. John William Mauchly, (ur. 30 sierpnia 1907 w Cincinnati, zm. 8 stycznia 1980 w Ambler w stanie Pensylwania) – amerykański fizyk i inżynier, profesor Uniwersytetu Pensylwanii, konstruktor liczących maszyn analogowych i cyfrowych.Opracował test sferyczności Mauchly'ego, wykorzystywany w analizie wariancji z powtarzanymi pomiarami.. Zarys dokonań

  5. John William Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert are the scientists credited with the invention of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the first general-purpose electronic digital computer completed in 1946. Mauchly was born August 30, 1907 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_MauchlyJohn Mauchly - Wikipedia

    John William Mauchly (Cincinnati, 30 agosto 1907 – Ambler, 8 gennaio 1980) è stato un inventore e ingegnere statunitense.. Biografia. Nato in Ohio, insieme a J. Presper Eckert inventò uno dei primi calcolatori, chiamato ENIAC (acronimo di Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), leggendario primo computer general purpose della storia elaborato all'Università della Pennsylvania, dove ...

  7. 30 de ago. de 2016 · John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, proposed the EDVAC’s construction in August 1944, which was supposed to be the successor of ENIAC. A contract to build the new computer was signed in April 1946 with an initial budget of US$100,000. EDVAC was delivered to the Ballistic Research Laboratory in 1949.

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