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  • 71OXO — Para otros usos de este término, véase Oxo. OXO Desarrolladora(s) A.S. Douglas Diseñador(es) A.S. Douglas …

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  • 72Компьютерная игра — …

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  • 73Hopper, Grace Murray — orig. Grace Brewster Murray born Dec. 9, 1906, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 1, 1992, Arlington, Va. U.S. mathematician and rear admiral. She received a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1934 and taught at Vassar College in 1931–44. As a U.S. Navy… …

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  • 74EDSAC — ▪ computer in full  Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator   the first full size stored program computer, built at the University of Cambridge, Eng., by Maurice Wilkes and others to provide a formal computing service for users. EDSAC was… …

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  • 75Wilkes —   [wɪlks],    1) Charles, amerikanischer Admiral, * New York 3. 4. 1798, ✝ Washington (D. C.) 8. 2. 1877; entdeckte 1840 das Wilkesland.   Schrift: Narrative of the United States exploring expedition, 5 Bände (1844; deutsch Die… …

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  • 76SWAC — comp. abbr. Mobile version of SEAC, built for deployment to White Sands, and named Standards Western Automatic Calculator …

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  • 77ASCC — • Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator programmgesteuerte Rechenmaschine auf Relaisbasis, konzipiert 1937 von Howard H. Aiken (synonym zu Havard Mark I) • Air Standardization Coordinating Committee …

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  • 78History of computing hardware — Computing hardware is a platform for information processing (block diagram) The history of computing hardware is the record of the ongoing effort to make computer hardware faster, cheaper, and capable of storing more data. Computing hardware… …

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  • 79List of IBM products — The following is a list of notable products from the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s, and spanning punched card machinery, time clocks, and typewriters, via mainframe… …

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  • 80Reverse Polish notation — (or just RPN) by analogy with the related Polish notation, a prefix notation introduced in 1920 by the Polish mathematician Jan Łukasiewicz, is a mathematical notation wherein every operator follows all of its operands. It is also known as… …

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