HOLLERITH

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  • Herman Hollerith Born Feb 29 1860 - Died Nov 17 1929. Art of Compiling
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  • Hollerith was born on a leap-day, 29th February 1860, and in his own . a certain
  • Jul 30, 2006 . Part of a multipage presentation on the history of computers. This page talks
  • Mar 28, 2011 . Herman Hollerith's 1890 tabulating machine is shown above (image from IBM;
  • In 1896 Herman Hollerith organized the Tabulating Machines Company, which
  • Hollerith had earlier considered using wide paper tape, with many records per
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  • Hol·ler·ith (h l -r th ), Herman 1860-1929. American inventor who created a
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  • Hollerith's invention, known as the Hollerith desk, consisted of a card reader
  • View works by Herman Hollerith 1870 - 1871 · View works by Herman Hollerith .
  • Herman Hollerith was born on February 29, 1860, in Buffalo, New York, to
  • The original punched card coding used by Hollerith allowed coding of only a
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  • Herman Hollerith (February 29, 1860 – November 17, 1929) was an American
  • Herman Hollerith was a twenty-year-old engineer who innovated a system to .
  • Jun 11, 2009 . Punched cards are an old input (sometimes output) medium for communicating
  • Apr 23, 2012 . Hollerith's electronic tabulator, 1902. Following the 1880 census, the Census
  • GNU Fortran supports Hollerith constants in assignments, function arguments,
  • American engineer Herman Hollerith not only figured out a faster method than
  • A Chief Special Agent to the Census Bureau as well as an instructor in
  • Herman Hollerith was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1860, the son of German .
  • Herman Hollerith, a 20-year-old German American engineer, invented a device
  • Definition of: Hollerith machine. The first automatic data processing system. It was
  • Feb 29, 2012 . Computers compute and to most people that means doing calculations. The early
  • But IBM's Hollerith punch card technology did exist. Aided by the company's
  • Herman Hollerith was born in Buffalo, N.Y., of German immigrant parents, on
  • the Hollerith Machine . A resolution to this problem was presented by Herman
  • Hollerith Machine. All governments gather information about their citizens. The
  • American inventor of a tabulating machine that was an important precursor of the
  • Herman Hollerith invented and used a punched card device to help analyse the
  • Read about the man who invented the tabulator Census Bureau.www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/. /Hollerith.html - CachedHistory: Herman HollerithApr 23, 2012 . Herman Hollerith (1860-1929): Hollerith worked briefly for the Census Office in
  • Herman Hollerith (born Feb. 29, 1860, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.died Nov. 17, 1929,
  • (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) (formerly) a card on which
  • Founded the Tabulating Machine Company in 1896, which later became IBM.
  • Oct 28, 2004 . Herman Hollerith invented and developed a punch-card tabulation . Born in
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  • Hollerith, Herman (hō'lurith) [key], 1860–1929, American inventor, b. . In 1896
  • (hŏl'ə-rĭth') Pronunciation Key American inventor who in 1880 created a system of
  • The Hollerith Family Slide Collection contains 35mm slides documenting the
  • Mar 28, 2011 . Herman Hollerith is widely regarded as the father of modern automatic
  • Oct 23, 2006 . Fascinating facts about Herman Hollerith inventor of an early computer, the
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  • Definition of HOLLERITH MACHINE. : a machine for tabulating and sorting
  • Noun, 1. Hollerith card - a card on which data can be recorded in the form of
  • Hollerith constants, named in honor of Herman Hollerith, were used in early

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