ENIAC in Action
Title | ENIAC in Action PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Haigh |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2016-02-05 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0262033984 |
This work explores the conception, design, construction, use, and afterlife of ENIAC, the first general purpose digital electronic computer.
ENIAC in Action
Title | ENIAC in Action PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Haigh |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2016-06-24 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0262334437 |
The history of the first programmable electronic computer, from its conception, construction, and use to its afterlife as a part of computing folklore. Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first general-purpose programmable electronic computer. But ENIAC was more than just a milestone on the road to the modern computer. During its decade of operational life, ENIAC calculated sines and cosines and tested for statistical outliers, plotted the trajectories of bombs and shells, and ran the first numerical weather simulations. ENIAC in Action tells the whole story for the first time, from ENIAC's design, construction, testing, and use to its afterlife as part of computing folklore. It highlights the complex relationship of ENIAC and its designers to the revolutionary approaches to computer architecture and coding first documented by John von Neumann in 1945. Within this broad sweep, the authors emphasize the crucial but previously neglected years of 1947 to 1948, when ENIAC was reconfigured to run what the authors claim was the first modern computer program to be executed: a simulation of atomic fission for Los Alamos researchers. The authors view ENIAC from diverse perspectives—as a machine of war, as the “first computer,” as a material artifact constantly remade by its users, and as a subject of (contradictory) historical narratives. They integrate the history of the machine and its applications, describing the mathematicians, scientists, and engineers who proposed and designed ENIAC as well as the men—and particularly the women who—built, programmed, and operated it.
The First Computers
Title | The First Computers PDF eBook |
Author | Raul Rojas |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 2002-07-26 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780262681377 |
This history of computing focuses not on chronology (what came first and who deserves credit for it) but on the actual architectures of the first machines that made electronic computing a practical reality. The book covers computers built in the United States, Germany, England, and Japan. It makes clear that similar concepts were often pursued simultaneously and that the early researchers explored many architectures beyond the von Neumann architecture that eventually became canonical. The contributors include not only historians but also engineers and computer pioneers. An introductory chapter describes the elements of computer architecture and explains why "being first" is even less interesting for computers than for other areas of technology. The essays contain a remarkable amount of new material, even on well-known machines, and several describe reconstructions of the historic machines. These investigations are of more than simply historical interest, for architectures designed to solve specific problems in the past may suggest new approaches to similar problems in today's machines. Contributors Titiimaea F. Ala'ilima, Lin Ping Ang, William Aspray, Friedrich L. Bauer, Andreas Brennecke, Chris P. Burton, Martin Campbell-Kelly, Paul Ceruzzi, I. Bernard Cohen, John Gustafson, Wilhelm Hopmann, Harry D. Huskey, Friedrich W. Kistermann, Thomas Lange, Michael S. Mahoney, R. B. E. Napper, Seiichi Okoma, Hartmut Petzold, Raúl Rojas, Anthony E. Sale, Robert W. Seidel, Ambros P. Speiser, Frank H. Sumner, James F. Tau, Jan Van der Spiegel, Eiiti Wada, Michael R. Williams
ENIAC
Title | ENIAC PDF eBook |
Author | Scott McCartney |
Publisher | Berkley Trade |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Based on original interviews with surviving participants and the first study of John Mauchly and Presper Eckert's personal papers, ENIAC tells the story of the three-year race to complete the world's first computer--and of the three-decade struggle to take credit for it. 10 illustrations.
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer Eniac Technical Manual
Title | Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer Eniac Technical Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Adele K. Goldstine |
Publisher | Periscope Film LLC |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2012-11 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9781937684662 |
This edition provides a fascinating glimpse into the technology behind the world's first electronic, general-purpose computer, conceived by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert and financed by the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army. The Army's intent was to use it to calculate artillery firing tables but eventually it was even used to compute data for the design of the hydrogen bomb.
Pioneer Programmer
Title | Pioneer Programmer PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Bartik |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Computer industry |
ISBN | 9781612480862 |
In early 1945, the United States military was recruiting female mathematicians for a top-secret project to help win World War II. Betty Jean Jennings (Bartik), a twenty-year-old college graduate from rural northwest Missouri, wanted an adventure, so she applied for the job. She was hired as a "computer" to calculate artillery shell trajectories for Aberdeen Proving Ground, and later joined a team of women who programmed the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC), the first successful general-purpose programmable electronic computer. In 1947, Bartik headed up a team that modified the ENIAC into the first stored-program electronic computer. Even with her talents, Bartik met obstacles in her career due to attitudes about women's roles in the workplace. Her perseverance paid off and she worked with the earliest computer pioneers and helped launch the commercial computer industry. Despite their contributions, Bartik and the other female ENIAC programmers have been largely ignored. In the only autobiography by any of the six original ENIAC programmers, Bartik tells her story, exposing myths about the computer's origin and properly crediting those behind the computing innovations that shape our daily lives.
50 Years of Army Computing: From ENIAC to MSRC
Title | 50 Years of Army Computing: From ENIAC to MSRC PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 178 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1428916598 |