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  1. Fellows of the American Statistical Association: Milton Friedman, Kenneth Arrow, James Tobin, John Mauchly, Emil Julius Gumbel
  2. Computer Designers: Alan Turing, John Von Neumann, Steve Wozniak, Seymour Cray, Konrad Zuse, J. Presper Eckert, John Mauchly, Butler Lampson
  3. Eckert, J. Presper, Jr. 19191995 Mauchly, John W. 19071980: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by James E. Tomayko, 2002
  4. John William Mauchly: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Nathan L. Ensmenger, 2001
  5. John Mauchly by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-01-19
  6. Electronic Accounting (THE HOPPER) by Dr. John W. Mauchly, 1953
  7. Early Pioneers: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Pamela Willwerth Aue, 2002
  8. ENIAC Progress Report: An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  9. The history of computing: A biographical portrait of the visionaries who shaped the destiny of the computer industry by Marguerite Zientara, 1981

41. John Mauchly
Deceased Date January 8, 1980 Name john mauchly Election Year 1967 PrimaryMembership Section No affiliation with present section structure.
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42. Members By Type
john R. Lubinski, Arthur Ludwig, john H. MacDonnell, WD MacPherson, Herbert G. Malozemoff,Plato Marshall, W. Robert Mauch, Hans A. mauchly, john McAfee, Jerry
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43. No Match For John Mauchly
No match for john mauchly. Sorry, the term john mauchly is not in the dictionary.Check the spelling and try removing suffixes like ing and -s .
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44. Encyclopædia Britannica
mauchly, john W. American physicist and engineer, coinventor in 1946, with johnP. Eckert, of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the
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45. ACM: Eckert-Mauchly Award / John Cocke
john Cocke. Citation For contributions to high performance computer architecturethrough lookahead, parallelism and pipeline utilization
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John Cocke
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For contributions to high performance computer architecture through lookahead, parallelism and pipeline utilization, and to reduced instruction set computer architecture through the exploitation of hardware-software tradeoffs and compiler optimization.

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46. ACM: Eckert-Mauchly Award / John H. Crawford
john H. Crawford. Citation In recognition of your impact on the computerindustry through your development of microprocessor technology.
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John H. Crawford
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In recognition of your impact on the computer industry through your development of microprocessor technology.

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47. John Mauchly
Translate this page john W. mauchly (1907 - 1980). Aunque consiguió una beca para estudiar ingeniería,se dedicó a estudiar física obteniendo el doctorado en 1932.
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John W. Mauchly (1907 - 1980) A E E M John Eckert ENIAC M auchly y Eckert abandonaron la universidad de Pensylvania en 1946 fundando la empresa "Control Electrónico" (Eckert-Mauchly Corporation) . La compañía aérea Northrop les encargó la "Computadora Binaria Automática" ( BINAC O tra de las computadoras que construyeron fue la "Computadora Universal Automática" ( UNIVAC P E

48. John Mauchly's Early Years
AprilJune 1984 (Vol. 6, No. 2). pp. 116-138 john mauchly's Early Years. PDF.
http://www.computer.org/annals/an1984/a2116abs.htm
April-June 1984 (Vol. 6, No. 2) p p. 116-138 John Mauchly's Early Years Kathleen R.  Mauchly The paper describes John W. Mauchly's experiences and experiments that led to his concept of an electronic digital computer based on mechanical desk calculators during the years he was teaching at Ursinus College (1933-1941), his interaction with John V. Atanasoff of Iowa State College, and the environment at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania that led to the eventual proposal (1943) for building the electronic ENIAC. The full text of IEEE Annals of the History of Computing is available to members of the IEEE Computer Society who have an online subscription and a web account

49. John William Mauchly, 1907-1980
2, No. 2). pp. 100103 john William mauchly, 1907-1980. PDF. Nancy Sternjohn mauchly died in Abington, Pennsylvania, on JANUARY-MARCH 8, 1980.
http://www.computer.org/annals/an1980/a2100abs.htm
April-June 1980 (Vol. 2, No. 2) p p. 100-103 John William Mauchly, 1907-1980 Nancy  Stern John Mauchly died in Abington, Pennsylvania, on JANUARY-MARCH 8, 1980. The New York Times obituary (Smolowe 1980) described Mauchly as a "co-inventor of the first electronic computer," but his accomplishments went far beyond that simple description. The full text of IEEE Annals of the History of Computing is available to members of the IEEE Computer Society who have an online subscription and a web account

50. Nat'l Academies Press, Memorial Tributes: (1984), John William Mauchly
john WILLIAM mauchly 19071980 BY ISAAC L. AUERBACH john WILLIAM mauchly, one ofthe visionaries who pioneered the era of the electronic digital computer, died
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309034825/html/187.html
Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 2
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51. John W
School Website, Journey in Sciences, john W. mauchly. He passed away later in 1980.john mauchly along with john Eckert were the main inventors of the computer.
http://www.wchs.srsd.sk.ca/Barteski/Computers 9/Michael S.htm
School Website Journey in Sciences John W. Mauchly John W. Mauchly was born august 30 1907, he was born to Sebastian J. Mauchly and Rachel Mauchly in Cincinnati, Ohio. John had an exceptional childhood upbringing. John's father, Sabastian J. Mauchly passed away sometime in 1928 around christmas. He received his Ph.D in the early 1930's. John Eckert worked as Mauchly's lab assistant at the Moore School. He passed away later in 1980.
Photograph of John W. Mauchly, ca. 1940-50

52. John Vincent Atanasoff
In 1940 Dr. Atanasoff attended a lecture given by Dr. john W. mauchly.They talked for some time and Dr. mauchly was very intrigued
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/do_Atanasoff.html
John Vincent Atanasoff
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John Vincent Atanasoff was born on 4 October 1903 in Hamilton, New York. He is the inventor of the electronic digital computer. He is, along with being an Inventor, a Mathematical Physicist and a Businessman. Education: He graduated from the University of Florida in 1925 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. In 1926 he received his master's degree in mathematics from Iowa State College. In 1930 he received a Ph.D. as a theoretic physicist at the University of Wisconsin. He became an associate professor of mathematics and physics at Iowa State College in 1936. Professional Experience: Iowa State College, Mathematics, Graduate Assistant and Instructor, 1926-29; University of Wisconsin, Mathematics, Instructor, 1929-30; Iowa State College, Mathematics and Physics, Assistant Professor, 1930-36, Associate Professor, 1936-42, Professor in Absentia, 1942-45; U.S. Naval Ordnance Lab., Washington, D.C., Chief, Acoustics Section, 1942-1945, Chief, Acoustics Division, 1945-48; U.S. Army Field Forces, Ft. Monroe, VA, Chief Scientist, 1949; Naval Ordnance Lab., Director, Fuse Program, 1949-52; The Ordnance Engineering Corp., Frederick, MD, Founder, President, Director, 1959-61; Cybernetics, Inc., Frederick, MD, President, 1961-80; Stewart-Warner Corp., Consultant, 1961-63; Control Data Corp., Consultant 1967-71; Honeywell, Consultant, 1967-71 Honors and Awards: U.S. Navy Distinguished Service Award (Navy's highest honor awarded to civilians), 1945; Citation, Seismological Society of America, 1947; Citation, Admiral, Bureau of Ordnance, 1947; Cosmos Club membership, 1957; Order of Cyril and Methodius, First Class, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria's highest honor accorded a scientist), 1970; Iowa Inventors Hall of Fame; Plaque, Iowa State University Physics Building, 1974; Honorary Membership, Society for Computer Medicine, 1974; Doctor of Science, Moravian College, 1981; Distinguished Achievement Citation, Iowa State University Alumni Association, 1983; Doctor of Science, Western Maryland College; National Medal of Technology given by President George Bush, 1990

53. John W. Mauchly And The Development Of The ENIAC Computer - Www.library.upenn.ed
john W. mauchly and the Development of the ENIAC Computer. http//www.library.upenn.edu/special/gallery/mauchly/jwmintro.html.Computers Computer History.
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John W. Mauchly and the Development of the ENIAC Computer
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54. John Mauchly
Brief Profile Zach, a 5th grader from Wisconsin, his class report on john mauchly.mauchly Exhibition - The University of Pennsylvania's very extension site.
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Brief Profile - Zach, a 5th grader from Wisconsin, his class report on John Mauchly. Mauchly Exhibition - The University of Pennsylvania's very extension site. Inventors.About.com - A shared profile of John Mauchly and his ENIAC partner, Pres Eckert. The Machine That Changed the World - Did it change the world even more than the automobile? People or Products , The Decade in Computing - Are these innovative thinkers and gadgets the next G.E.E.K. table names? Search Biography.com - Search Return to A Byte Out of History Please contact webmaster@todaysteacher.com with any questions concerning this site.
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55. Honeywell, Inc., Honeywell Vs. Sperry Rand Records
mauchly, john W. (john William), 19071980. Rench, Carl F. Box 43 mauchly, johnW. chronological event list and reference chronology, nd (folder 1).
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Honeywell, Inc., Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand Records, 1846-1973 (bulk: 1925-1973) CBI 1 By: Prepared by Bruce H. Bruemmer, March 1991; revised by Lynn Leitte, November 1999 Collection Size: 20.75 cubic ft. (52 boxes) Creator: Honeywell, Inc. Acquisition: The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute by Honeywell, Inc., 1984. Access: Access to the collection is unrestricted. Preferred Citation: Honeywell, Inc., Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand Records (CBI 1), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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The Honeywell-Sperry Rand suit grew out of the ENIAC patent, which covered basic patents relating to the design of electronic digital computers. After the patent was granted to the Sperry Rand Corporation in 1964, the corporation demanded royalties from all major participants in the computer industry. Honeywell refused to cooperate, so Sperry Rand then filed a patent infringement suit against Honeywell in 1967. Honeywell responded in the same year with an antitrust suit charging that the Sperry Rand-IBM cross-licensing agreement was a conspiracy to monopolize the computer industry, and also that the ENIAC patent was fraudulently procured and invalid. Honeywell filed suit against Sperry Rand and its subsidiary, Illinois Scientific Instruments, Inc., in U.S. District Court (Minnesota District, 4th Div., No. 4-67-Civ. 138). The ENIAC patents were filed in 1947 by John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, arising from the work conducted at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.  In 1946, Eckert and Mauchly left the Moore School and formed their own commercial computer enterprise, the Electronic Control Company, which was later incorporated as the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. In 1950 Remington Rand acquired Eckert-Mauchly.  The rights to the ENIAC patent eventually passed to Sperry Rand as a result of a merger of the Sperry Corporation and Remington Rand in 1955.

56. John William Mauchly
Translate this page john William mauchly. JW mauchly ist am 30. August im Jahre 1907 in Cincinnati,USA geboren und am 9. Januar 1980 in Ambler, USA gestorben.
http://www.fh-niederrhein.de/~rehork/ge_info/geschichte16.htm
John William Mauchly J.W. Mauchly ist am 30. August im Jahre 1907 in Cincinnati, USA geboren und am 9. Januar 1980 in Ambler, USA gestorben. Er hat mit John P. Eckert den ENIAC entwickelt. made by Blazej Lebek (15.5.2000)

57. John Mauchly
First Previous Next Last Index Text. Slide 10 of 21.
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58. John Mauchly's Widow, Kay Mauchly Antonelli, Shares Some
john mauchly's widow, Kay mauchly Antonelli, shares some reflections on hislife By LESLIE JAYE GOFF JANUARY 11, 1999 Content Type Story Source
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59. John Mauchly, J. Eckert And The ENIAC
The story takes us back to WWII and a pair of inventors at the Universityof Pennsylvania named john mauchly and john Presper Eckert.
http://www.willamette.edu/~rmoreno/lab0.html
The Advent of the Computer
By Raul Moreno Source: http://www.inventors.about.com/science/inventors/library/inventors/bleniac.htm How did the modern computer come about? This is a question of interest that pertains to the millions people worldwide who make use of computers in their everyday lives. The story takes us back to WWII and a pair of inventors at the University of Pennsylvania named John Mauchly and John Presper Eckert. Mauchly and Eckert were commissioned on May 31, 1943 by the U.S. military to create a calculating machine capable of writing artillery fire tables. Under varying field conditions, weapon settings had to be changed in order to achieve maximum accuracy. Mauchly had attracted the attention of the Army's Ballistics Research Laboratory through his previous research in designing calculating machines with small electric motors and vacuum tubes. Mauchly acted as chief consultant on the ENIAC (Electric Numerical Integrator and Calculator) project and Eckert, a graduate student, was chief engineer. It took a full year to build the ENIAC, and over $500,000 of tax payer's money, yet the early computer was never actually used in combat. By the time Mauchly and Eckert had the ENIAC operational the war was already over. Nevertheless, the ENIAC went on to aid the military by performing computations necessary for the development of the hydrogen bomb, weather prediction, cosmic-ray studies, thermal ignition, random-number studies, and wind tunnel design.

60. John P. Eckert
He was a researcher at the Moore School of the University of Pennsylvania when hebegan working with john W mauchly on ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator
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John Presper Eckert
April 9, 1919 Philadelphia
1995 Bryn Mawr, USA
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Biography At the university of Pennsylvenia Eckert and the late John. W. Mauchly created ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). A 30 ton leviathan that contained less computational power than a single one of today's tiny silicon chips. Designed to figure trajectories for world war II atillery, ENIAC was 1000 times as fast as contemporary calculators , and became an invaluable tool for scientist working to build the first atom bomb. After selling their business in 1950 to Sperry Rand Corp, now Unisys, the partners continued to advance in their field. Eckert was awarded a National Science Medal in 1968.
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