The ERMETH (Electronic Calculating Machine of the ETH) was one of the first computers in Europe and was developed and built by Eduard Stiefel and his team...
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worked together with Ambros Speiser on developing the first Swiss computer ERMETH, and developed the programming language Superplan (1949–1951), the name...
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computer (mainly by Ambros Speiser and Eduard Stiefel), which was called ERMETH, an acronym for German: Elektronische Rechenmaschine ETH ("Electronic Computing...
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Ambros (2004). "Konrad Zuse und die ERMETH: Ein weltweiter Architektur-Vergleich" [Konrad Zuse and the ERMETH: A worldwide comparison of architectures]...
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electronic calculating machine, ERMETH, originated. Speiser earned his doctorate and habilitation during the development of ERMETH, but began an industrial career...
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construct an electronic computer (the Elektronische Rechenmaschine der ETH, or ERMETH). He spent a year in the United States commencing in August, 1951. During...
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Commercial version of Pilot ACE Zuse Z22 1955 55 An early commercial computer. ERMETH 1955 Built by Eduard Stiefel, Heinz Rutishauser, Ambros Speiser at the ETH...
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Electronic calculating machine ERMETH developed by ETH Zurich...
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reassembled in Zurich after its arrival in July 1950. The Z4 was replaced by ERMETH, a computer developed at the ETH in Switzerland from 1953 to 1956, one of...
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