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1. DBLP: Jonathan Goldstine
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- Jonathan Goldstine.
- Jonathan Goldstine, Martin Kappes, Chandra M. ...
- Eileen Peluso, Jonathan Goldstine, Shashi Phoha: Normal Processes for Modeling the Desired Behavior of Distributed Autonomous Discrete Event Systems. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, Hing Leung, Detlef Wotschke: Measuring Nondeterminism in Pushdown Automata. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, John K. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, Hing Leung, Detlef Wotschke: On the Relation between Ambiguity and Nondeterminism in Finite Automata. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, Chandra M. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Jonathan Goldstine, Edwin H. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Jonathan Goldstine, Edwin H. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, John K. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine, John K. ...
- Leslie Paul Jones, Jonathan Goldstine: A Characterization Theorem for Certain Bounded Deterministic Context-Free Languages. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine: A Rational Theory of AFLS. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine: Continuous Operations on Languages. ...
- Jonathan Goldstine: Bounded AFLs. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Jonathan Goldstine, Sheila A. ...
2. DBLP: Adele Goldstine
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- Adele Goldstine.
- Goldstine, Adele Goldstine: The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). ...
3. Untitled Document
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- Herman Goldstine.
- Herman Heine Goldstine, mathematician, computer scientist and scientific administrator: born Chicago 13 September 1913; Instructor, University of Michigan 1939-42, Assistant Professor 1942-50; Associate Project Director, Electronic Computer Project, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University 1946-55, Project Director 1954-57; research administrator, IBM 1958-73; Executive Director, American Philosophical Society 1984-97; married 1941 Adele Katz (died 1964; one son, one daughter), 1966 Ellen Watson; died Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 16 June 2004.
- Herman Goldstine, one of the five co-inventors of the modern computer, was also a fine historian with a gift for a compelling narrative.
- When Goldstine told von Neumann about the computing project he was working on at the University of Pennsylvania, "the whole atmosphere of our conversation changed from one of relaxed good humour to one more like the oral examination for the doctor's degree in mathematics". ...
- Herman Heine Goldstine was born in Chicago in 1913, the son of a lawyer. ... In 1939 Goldstine began a teaching career at the University of Michigan, until the United States' entry into the war brought his ballistics expertise into demand.
- The human computing team was supervised by a mathematician, Adele Katz, whom Goldstine married in 1941.
- The BRL also commandeered the computing facilities of the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, and Goldstine served as liaison between the two organisations throughout the war. ...
- Although many considered this to be a hare-brained scheme with little chance of success, Goldstine was instrumental in getting funding from the army. ...
- A study group for an improved machine, to be called the Edvac (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer), was established, consisting of Goldstine, Mauchly, J. ...
- Eckert and Mauchly formed the computer company that eventually became today's Unisys Corporation, while von Neumann, Goldstine and Burks went to the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton University, to build a computer in an academic setting. Goldstine was appointed assistant director of the computer project, and director from 1954. ...
- In 1958, following von Neumann's death and the termination of the IAS computer project, Goldstine became the founding director of the Mathematical Sciences Department at IBM's Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.
- The fellowship gave Goldstine the opportunity to develop an interest in the history of computing and the mathematical sciences. His most important book was a personal account of the events that led to the invention of the computer at the Moore School, The Computer: from Pascal to von Neumann (1972) - a subtitle that left no doubt as to Goldstine's belief in von Neumann's critical role in the development of the computer.
4. Deathwatch Herman H. Goldstine, mathematician, 90
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- Goldstine, mathematician, 90.
- Computer Developer Herman Goldstine Dies Tuesday, June 22, 2004 Herman H. Goldstine, 90, a mathematician who played a key role in early development of the electronic digital computer during World War II, died June 16 at a retirement community in Bryn Mawr, Pa. ... Goldstine, who later worked at IBM, wrote "The Computer From Pascal to von Neumann" (1972), a highly readable account of the history of mathematics and the way it influenced the development of computer science. ... Goldstine worked for the Army's Ordnance Department, which had an interest in developing faster and more accurate artillery and bombing tables. ... Goldstine became the Army's liaison to the project, which was being led by John W. ... Goldstine later said. ... Goldstine was credited with some of the mathematical underpinnings of the ENIAC. ... Goldstine wrote in his 1972 book. ...
5. inforoots Distribution of "First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC"?
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- Goldstine, Ph. ... "Goldstine learned of it ENIAC proposal during a casual conversation with one of the mechanics who worked on the analyzer. ... It was Goldstine who had the chance meeting with von Neumann at the railroad station just outside Aberdeen that led to von Neumann's involvement with ENIAC. ... 61 "Von Neumann in Los Alamos mailed off his handwritten manuscript to Goldstine at the Moore School in late June 1945. ... "His paper was so good, in fact, that Goldstine, in what was apparently a burst of innocent enthusiasm, had it typed up verbatim as 'First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC' and circulated it within the group for discussion -- under von Neumann's name alone. Goldstine thereby gave outsiders their first inkling of what was going on at the Moore School, since it wasn't long before copies reached the hands of other groups working on high-speed computers. ... " Were handwritten papers copied then? This was before Thermofax and Xerox? Could typing the manuscript be a necessary step for the small group of coauthors to read and discuss the draft? Would it then have been Goldstine's secretary who distributed the typescript widely beyond the Moore School group? Curtis .
6. ADI-DISCUSSIONE IBM Goldstine Fellowship application deadline extended
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- --> Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next Date Index Thread Index ADI-DISCUSSIONE IBM Goldstine Fellowship application deadline extended.
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7. Adele Goldstine
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- Adele Goldstine .
- Selected Works of Adele Goldstine .
- Adele Goldstine, "A Report on the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Ingegrator and Computer)" (Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, U. ...
8. Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Herman Heine Goldstine, 90, helped develop first computers
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- Home > News > Boston Globe > Obituaries Herman Heine Goldstine, 90, helped develop first computers Boston Globe Herman Heine Goldstine, a mathematician involved in the development of the first electronic computers, died June 16 of Parkinson's disease, a funeral home said. ... June 23, 2004 --> Herman Heine Goldstine, 90, helped develop first computers.
- -- Herman Heine Goldstine, a mathematician involved in the development of the first electronic computers, died June 16 of Parkinson's disease, a funeral home said. ...
- Goldstine persuaded the military to back the development of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, or ENIAC, to calculate artillery firing tables.
- Goldstine then served as associate director of an electronic computer project at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N. ...
- After he retired in 1984, IBM established a Herman Goldstine Fellowship in mathematical sciences. ... Goldstine was awarded the National Medal of Science. ...
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10. H. H. Goldstine
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12. DMANET IBM Research Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences
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- DMANET IBM Research Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences .
- Watson Research Center 2002-2003 Herman Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences The Mathematical Sciences Department of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center invites applications for its 2002-2003 Herman Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences. ... Please direct all materials to: Herman Goldstine Fellowship Committee Department of Mathematical Sciences Room 32-248 IBM T. ... com/math/goldstine. ...
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