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    Harry Douglas Huskey (January 19, 1916 – April 9, 2017) was an American computer design pioneer. Huskey was born in Whittier, in the Smoky Mountains region...
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  • Call. She entered Ohio University in 1937. After marrying Harry Huskey in 1939, Velma Huskey earned a B.A. in English from Ohio State University in 1942...
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    Bendix computer division in 1963. The chief designer of the G-15 was Harry Huskey, who had worked with Alan Turing on the ACE in the United Kingdom and...
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    Corporation's G-15 computer.: 279  The engineering design was done by Harry Huskey who had spent 1947 in the ACE section at the NPL. He later contributed...
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    Bureau of Standards (NBS) in Los Angeles, California. It was designed by Harry Huskey.[self-published source] Like the SEAC which was built about the same...
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  • American baseball player Harry Huskey (1916–2017), American computer designer Kristine A. Huskey, American lawyer Michael Huskey (1841–1864), Union Navy...
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  • to provide a bootstrap implementation. NELIAC was the brainchild of Harry Huskey, then chairperson of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and...
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    University of California, Berkeley, supervised by computer design pioneer Harry Huskey. From 1963 to 1967, Wirth served as assistant professor of computer science...
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    people such as Alan Turing (ACE), Max Newman (Manchester computers) and Harry Huskey (Bendix G-15), wrote that, Britain had such vitality that it could immediately...
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    Edward Feigenbaum, Steve Furber, Sophie Wilson 2013: Edwin Catmull, Harry Huskey, Robert Taylor 2014: Lynn Conway, John Crawford, Irwin M. Jacobs 2015:...
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    programmer), Frank Mural (master programmer), Arthur Burks (multiplier), Harry Huskey (reader/printer) and Jack Davis (accumulators). Significant development...
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    CEC to develop a digital computer as a follow-on. In 1951 CEC enlisted Harry Huskey, who managed the development of the SWAC computer on the project. In...
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  • chairman of Electrical Engineering and head of the Computer Centre. Prof. Harry Huskey of the University of California, Berkeley, who preceded Kesavan, helped...
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    designer of the G-15 was Harry Huskey, who had worked with Alan Turing on the ACE in the UK and on the SWAC in the 1950s. Huskey created most of the design...
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    building the ACE), James H. Wilkinson took over the project. Donald Davies, Harry Huskey and Mike Woodger were involved with the design. The Pilot ACE ran its...
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    Scheduling and Protection in an Interactive Multi-Processor System (1967) Doctoral advisor Harry Huskey Website research.microsoft.com/lampson (archived)...
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  • Automatic Computer, was built at the Los Angeles office of the NBS by Harry Huskey and used for research there. A mobile version, DYSEAC, was built for...
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  • PDP-5.[citation needed] In 1963, he was co-Principal Investigator (with Harry Huskey) for project Genie to produce an early multi-user timesharing system...
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    the Naval Electronics Laboratory in 1958. NELIAC was the brainchild of Harry Huskey – then Chairman of the ACM and a well known computer scientist (and later...
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    Among those who worked on the project was American computer pioneer Harry Huskey. A commercial spin-off, DEUCE was manufactured by English Electric Computers...
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  • Silviu Brucan, Romanian author and politician (d. 2006) January 19 – Harry Huskey, American computer designer (d. 2017) January 22 – Henri Dutilleux, French...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica (online edition), 2008, accessed 10 May 2008 "Harry Huskey obituary". Legacy.com. Retrieved 26 November 2018. "In memoriam Cornelis...
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  • the Information and Computer Science Board; developed Huffman coding Harry Huskey – deceased; Professor of Computer Science; advised many countries on...
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    Berkeley for his doctorate in electrical engineering with professor Harry Huskey, completing it in three years, and worked at the Lawrence Livermore National...
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  • Systems 1962, Switching Circuits – chapter 13 in Computer Handbook by Harry Huskey 2,832,897 – Magnetically Controlled Gating Element 2,933,618 – Saturable...
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    known that several copies were taken to the USA by Douglas Hartree, Harry Huskey and A. M. Utley (TRE) in the Spring of 1948 Shelburne, B. J.; Burton...
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  • American diplomat (b. 1925) Peter Hansen, American actor (b. 1921) Harry Huskey, American computer scientist (b. 1915) Bob Wootton, American country...
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  • July 2014). "Computer Oral History Collection, 1969–1973, 1977: Harry Huskey and Mrs. Huskey". Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation....
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  • was developed by and named after the lab. NELIAC was the brainchild of Harry Huskey, at the time Chairman of the Association for Computing Machinery, who...
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  • Scruggs-Autoharp, Huskey-Bass; Hanna, Thompson, Ibbotson, Martin-Background Vocals "Sunny Side of the Mountain" (Byron Gregory, Harry McAuliffe) – 2:14...
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