Examples of using Digital computer in English and their translations into Spanish
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communications system, IBM gained access to pioneering research being done at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the first real-time, digital computer.
he made plans for building the California Digital Computer(CALDIC) with Paul Morton
In June 1943, the Army decided to fund an experimental project- the first all-electronic digital computer and six of the women"computers" were selected to be its first programmers.
saw a demonstration of ENIAC and suggested that a digital computer was the solution.
original programmers of ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.
The most complete digital computer generator of electromagnetic therapy of high range,
it was superseded by digital computer animation, which produced sharper images
Their MA-1 system combined signals from the aircraft's radar with a digital computer to automatically guide the interceptor aircraft into the proper position for firing missiles.
thus is not capable of being modeled by a conventional Turing machine, which includes a digital computer.
In 1968, Garrett AiResearch(who employed designers Ray Holt and Steve Geller) was invited to produce a digital computer to compete with electromechanical systems then under development for the main flight control computer in the US Navy's new F-14 Tomcat fighter.
citizen of Bulgarian and British descent, regarded as the father of the digital computer.
John Mauchly, and others, was the creation of ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.
CORDIC(for COordinate Rotation DIgital Computer), also known as Volder's algorithm,
using an analog computer front-end, which is then fed into a digital computer iterative process to achieve the final desired degree of precision.
report number UIUCDCS-R-1955-146, Digital Computer Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign F.E. Hamilton; R.R. Seeber;
the world's first general-purpose electronic digital computer, thus putting the invention of the electronic digital computer into the public domain.
When a signal propagates through a digital computer, it encounters transistors which decide whether to turn it into a one or a zero-- left or right.
Wilkinson received the Turing Award in 1970"for his research in numerical analysis to facilitate the use of the high-speed digital computer, having received special recognition for his work in computations in linear algebra and'backward' error analysis.
The godfather of this belief was the man who had done more than anyone to create the modern digital computer, the mathematician John Von Neumann,