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Herman Goldstine
matemático norte-americano Da Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
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Herman Heine Goldstine (Chicago, 13 de setembro de 1913 — Filadélfia, 16 de junho de 2004) foi um matemático e cientista da computação estadunidense.
Foi um dos desenvolvedores do ENIAC, o primeiro computador eletrônico digital.
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Ligações externas
- Herman Goldstine, Who Helped Build First Computers, Dies at 90 (Wolfgang Saxon, New York Times, 26 June 2004)
- Oral history interviews with Herman H. Goldstine. Instituto Charles Babbage, Universidade de Minnesota. Goldstine discusses his experiences with the ENIAC computer during World War II. He mentions the EDVAC, the ENIAC's successor, and its innovation of stored programming, for which he credits John von Neumann. In the second interview, Goldstine recounts his work with von Neumann on the Institute for Advanced Study computer in the late 1940s and the funding by AEC officials, patent problems, as well as the many computers (Whirlwind, ILLIAC, JOHNNIAC, IBM 701) modeled after the IAS computer.
- An interview with Goldstine about his experience at Princeton
- Herman Goldstine obituary
- Biographical memoir for American Philosophical Society
- Kempf, Karl (1961). «Chapter 2: ENIAC». Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: [s.n.]
- IBM Research names mathematics fellowship for computer pioneer Herman Goldstine
- DeAngelis, Gina; Bianco, David J. (2005). Computers: processing the data. Minneapolis: Oliver Press. ISBN 1-881508-87-0
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