| Brian Randell - 1982 - 614 str.
...obtained if the devices which are used employ electronic means for the performance of the calculation, because the speed of such devices can be made very much higher than that of any mechanical device. It is the purpose of this discussion to consider the speed of calculation and the advantages which... | |
| Joel N. Shurkin - 1996 - 370 str.
...obtained if the devices which are used employ electronic means for the performance of the calculation, because the speed of such devices can be made very much higher than that of any mechanical device. It is the purpose of this discussion to consider the speed of the calculation and the advantages which... | |
| 168 str.
...calculation ... if the devices which are used employ electronic means for the performance of the calculation, because the speed of such devices can be made very...any mechanical device." In March 1943 I indicated my very considerable interest in all this to Brainerd, who made available Mauchly's ideas and his own... | |
| Herman H. Goldstine - 1993 - 404 str.
...calculation ... if the devices which are used employ electronic means for the performance of the calculation, because the speed of such devices can be made very much higher than that ol any mechanical device." ' In March 1943 I indicated my very considerable interest in all this to... | |
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