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Howard Aiken,9780262032629
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Howard Aiken


Author(s): I. Bernard Cohen
ISBN10:  0262032627
ISBN13:  9780262032629
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  6/4/1999
Publisher(s): Mit Pr

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SummaryTable of Contents
Howard Hathaway Aiken (1900-1973) was a major figure of the early digital era. He is best known for his first machine, the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or Harvard Mark I, conceived in 1937 and put into operation in 1944. But he also made significant contributions to the development of applications for the new machines and to the creation of a university curriculum for computer science.

This biography of Aiken, by a major historian of science who was also a colleague of Aiken's at Harvard, offers a clear and often entertaining introduction to Aiken and his times. Aiken's Mark I was the most intensely used of the early large-scale, general-purpose automatic digital computers, and it had a significant impact on the machines that followed. Aiken also proselytized for the computer among scientists, scholars, and businesspeople and explored novel applications in data processing, automatic billing, and production control. But his most lasting contribution may have been the students who received degrees under him and then took prominent positions in academia and industry. I. Bernard Cohen argues convincingly for Aiken's significance as a shaper of the computer world in which we now live.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
The Names ``ASCC'' and ``Mark I'' xix
Introduction to a Pioneer
1(8)
Early Life and Education
9(12)
A Harvard Graduate Student
21(12)
First Steps Toward a New Type of Calculating Machine
33(6)
An Unsuccessful Attempt to Get the Machine Built
39(6)
Seeking Support from IBM
45(8)
The Proposal for an Automatic Calculating Machine
53(8)
Aiken's Background in Computing and Knowledge of Babbage's Machines
61(12)
Planning and Beginning the Construction of the Machine
73(14)
How to Perform Multiplication and Division by Machine
87(8)
Construction of the Machine
95(14)
Installing the ASCC/Mark I in Cambridge and Transferring It to the Navy
109(6)
Aiken at the Naval Mine Warfare School
115(6)
The Dedication
121(10)
The Aftermath
131(16)
Some Features of Mark I
147(12)
Programming and Staffing, Wartime Operation, and the Implosion Computations
159(10)
The Mystery of the Number 23
169(8)
Tables of Bessel Functions
177(8)
Aiken's Harvard Program in Computer Science
185(12)
Later Relations between Aiken and IBM
197(4)
Aiken at Harvard, 1945--1961
201(14)
Life in the Comp Lab
215(12)
Retirement from Harvard
227(4)
Businessman and Consultant
231(6)
A Summing Up
237(72)
Appendixes
A The Harvard News Release
249(4)
B Aiken's Talk at the Dedication
253(10)
C Aiken's Memorandum Describing the Harvard Computation Laboratory
263(6)
D The Stored Program and the Binary Number System
269(6)
E Aiken's Three Later Machines
275(8)
F How Many Computers Are Needed?
283(12)
G The NSF Computer Tree
295(2)
H Who Invented the Computer? Was Mark I a Computer?
297(8)
I The Harvard Computation Laboratory during the 1950s
305(4)
Sources 309(16)
Index 325

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