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An edition of ENIAC (1999)

ENIAC, the triumphs and tragedies of the world's first computer

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John Mauchly and Presper Eckert designed and built the first digital, electronic computer. The story of their three-year race to create the legendary ENIAC and their three-decade struggle to gain credit for it has never been told and is a compelling tale of brilliance and misfortune.

Mauchly and Eckert met by chance in 1941 at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Engineering. They soon developed a revolutionary vision: to use electricity as a means of computing - in other words, to make electricity "think." Ignored by their colleagues, in early 1943 they were fortuitously discovered and funded by the U.S. Army, itself in urgent need of a machine that could quickly calculate ballistic missile trajectories in wartime Europe and Africa.

In the wake of their triumph, Mauchly and Eckert would be shadowed by personal tragedies and professional setbacks that are as absorbing as their invention is fascinating. They built the famous UNIVAC machine and formed the world's first computer company, only to be outflanked and outfinanced by IBM and other emerging competitors. They filed a patent on ENIAC and would spend the next twenty-five years defending their inventions against a host of claims.

Based on original interviews with surviving participants and the first study of Mauchly's and Eckert's personal papers, ENIAC is a vital contribution to the history of technology.

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Walker
Language
English
Pages
262

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First Sentence

"In early 1997, Garry Kasparov, the Russian grand master of chess, squared off against "Deep Blue," an International Business Machines Corporation computer built with circuits designed specifically for the kind of computations-the kind of "thinking"-that goes on during chess."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-251) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
004.1
Library of Congress
QA76.5 .M15 1999, QA76.5.M15 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 262 p. :
Number of pages
262
Dimensions
8.1 x 5.7 x 1 inches
Weight
15.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7876827M
Internet Archive
eniac00scot
ISBN 10
0802713483
LCCN
98054845
OCLC/WorldCat
40534855
Library Thing
383258
Goodreads
2230010

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