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Edsac (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator) Summary
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EDSAC (the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator) was the first full-scale electronic computer to implement the stored-program principle. The stored-program principle sates that both data and programming are to be stored in the computer's main...
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Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator Information
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Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer (one of the first computers to be created). The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal EDVAC report, was constructed by Professor Sir Maurice Wilkes...


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Automotive Body Repair News
Automatic calculations
07/01/2005: 868 words, approx. 3 pages
PRINCIPLES OF ESTIMATING Computers have revolutionized our lives in ways that would have been hard to believe even 20 years ago. These calculating devices have been developed for some critical things, like heart pacemakers, some useful things, like cell phones, and some not-so-useful...
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British Plastics & Rubber
Calculate water content with automatic titration.
02/01/1997: 401 words, approx. 1 pages
Automated coulometric Karl Fischer methods of water content determination have been developed by Metrohm and Mitsubishi. The Metrohm method uses a coulometer suitable for determinations down to the lower microgram range, a Karl Fischer drying oven, a pump unit, a flowmeter and...
 


 

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