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    The Harvard Mark I, or IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), was one of the earliest general-purpose electromechanical computers used in...
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  • program the Mark II The contract to build the Mark II was signed with Harvard in February 1945, after the successful demonstration of the Mark I in 1944....
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    applications. The term is often stated as having originated from the Harvard Mark I relay-based computer, which stored instructions on punched tape (24...
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  • Harvard architecture although that term was not coined until the 1970s (in the context of microcontrollers). Harvard Mark I Harvard Mark II Harvard Mark...
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    The Harvard Mark III, also known as ADEC (for Aiken Dahlgren Electronic Calculator) was an early computer that was partially electronic and partially electromechanical...
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  • handling diagrams Harvard Mark I, an early digital computer Harvard referencing, a citation style also known as the "author-date method" Harvard station (disambiguation)...
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    Howard H. Aiken (category Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni)
    in computing. He was the original conceptual designer behind IBM's Harvard Mark I, the United States' first programmable computer. Aiken was born on 8...
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  • Mark I, rolling stock used by Vancouver SkyTrain rapid transit Harvard Mark I (1944), an early automatic digital computer made by IBM Colossus Mark I...
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    who built the quickly-obsoleted electromechanical calculator, the Harvard Mark I, between 1937 and 1945, praised Babbage's work likely as a way of enhancing...
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  • documented as Harvard architecture are, in fact, modified Harvard architecture. The original Harvard architecture computer, the Harvard Mark I, employed entirely...
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    Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded October 28, 1636, and named for its...
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    is called the Harvard architecture after the Harvard Mark I computer. Modern von Neumann computers display some traits of the Harvard architecture in...
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    A room-sized historic electromechanical computer built in 1944, the Harvard Mark I, was displayed on the ground floor next to the central stairwell in...
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    suggested and implemented similar ideas. The so-called Harvard architecture of the Harvard Mark I, which was completed before EDVAC, also used a stored-program...
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    Grace Hopper (category Harvard University staff)
    still in use today. She was also one of the first programmers on the Harvard Mark I computer. She is credited with writing the first computer manual, "A...
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  • Component Command Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, known as the Harvard Mark I, a World War II-era electro-mechanical computer This disambiguation...
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  • notable project from this era was the Harvard Mark I computer; one of the first programs to run on the Mark I was initiated on March 29, 1944, by John...
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    used by Konrad Zuse's Z1 computer, and the simultaneously developed Harvard Mark I. The first electronic, programmable, digital machine, the Colossus computer...
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  • The 2004 Harvard Crimson football team represented Harvard University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Harvard finished the season with...
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    The Harvard Crimson. The Harvard Crimson, Inc. Archived from the original on March 5, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2013. "Face-to-Face with Mark Zuckerberg...
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    Mark I Mark II Mark III Mark IV Mark V Mark VI Mark VII Mark VIII Mark IX Mark X Mark XI Mark XII Mark XIII Mark XIV Mark XV Mark XVI Mark XVII Mark XVIII...
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    calculating machine, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or Harvard Mark I, used paper tape with 24 rows, The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic...
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    Hospital. Chan first met Mark Zuckerberg, future Facebook co-founder and CEO, at a fraternity party during her freshman year at Harvard University in 2003....
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    Navy rear admiral Grace Hopper, one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I. The account stated that Hopper would be based on a multi-chip module...
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  • into the system as needed, as was the case for the Zuse Z3 and the Harvard Mark I, or were only programmable by physical manipulation of switches and...
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    Harvard house teams the day before. The Game is third among most-played NCAA Division I football rivalries. Yale leads the series 71–61–8. "Harvard and...
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    company in 1946 in return for an option on Zuse's patents. In 1944, the Harvard Mark I was constructed at IBM's Endicott laboratories. It was a similar general...
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  • Richard Milton Bloch (category Harvard College alumni)
    Grace Hopper, and Robert Campbell were the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I, an electromechanical computer which, when it began operation in 1944...
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    The Harvard Crimson football program represents Harvard University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly...
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    one of which was sent to Harvard University where it was later discovered by Howard H. Aiken, pioneer of the Harvard Mark I. Henry Prevost's 1910 Analytical...
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