- John Adam
Presper Eckert Jr. (April 9, 1919 – June 3, 1995) was an
American electrical engineer and
computer pioneer. With John Mauchly, he
designed the...
- 1907 –
January 8, 1980) was an
American physicist who,
along with J.
Presper Eckert,
designed ENIAC, the
first general-purpose
electronic digital computer...
- problems"
through reprogramming.
ENIAC was
designed by John
Mauchly and J.
Presper Eckert to
calculate artillery firing tables for the
United States Army's...
- to be a stored-program computer.
ENIAC inventors, John
Mauchly and J.
Presper Eckert,
proposed the EDVAC's
construction in
August 1944. A
contract to...
-
Corporation (EMCC) (March 1946 – 1950) was a
computer company founded by J.
Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. It was
incorporated on
December 22, 1947. After...
-
words (about 80 bytes).
Built under the
direction of John
Mauchly and J.
Presper Eckert at the
University of Pennsylvania, ENIAC's
development and construction...
- engine's most
prescient architectural feature,
conditional branching. J.
Presper Eckert and John W.
Mauchly similarly were not
aware of the
details of Babbage's...
-
recirculation time. Use of a
delay line for a
computer memory was
invented by J.
Presper Eckert in the mid-1940s for use in
computers such as the
EDVAC and the...
- computer. At that time ENIAC, that had been
created by John
Mauchly and J.
Presper Eckert, was
considered to be the
first computer in the
modern sense,[citation...
- 1946, the
ENIAC (Electronic
Numerical Integrator and Computer) of John
Presper Eckert and John
Mauchly followed,
beginning the
computing era. The arithmetic...