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1841: French mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy proposed Sampling Theorem, which was used in the conversion of audio into digital format. 1842: An...
The computer is most likely one of the great technological "triggers" for future change. In the short period since the "invention" of the computer its...
DiBOL or Digital's Business Oriented Language is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative programming language, which is well-suited for Management I...
Welcome to the Dictionary of Programming Languages, a compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide information and aid your appreciation...
Not any computer programming language can do anything. There are limitations, and actually, different languages are used for different tasks....
When Freddie Williams and Tom Kilburn came to Manchester in the late 1940’s to begin work on a problem that had been baffling scientists for years,...
A part of the Office of Communications, Digital and Social Media Communications (formerly Web Communications) guides the University of Oregon's overal...
A pdf of a 1992 optimistically-titled publication "Digital at Work; Snapshots from the First Thirty-Five Years" hosted at Microsoft....
Dr. Robert Moog was the pioneer of the analog synthesizer. His visionary work is recognized by all who participated at the leading edge of music synth...
In the electronic computer world, we measure technological advancement by generations. A specific system is said to belong to a specific "generation."...
Digital Equipment Corporation was an American company in the computer industry and a leading vendor of computer systems, software and peripherals from...
The Digital Futures Institute (DFI) is host to a range of research activities in computing and aims to achieve a balance between generic research topi...
It can seem as if digital magazines have just appeared as an application on the web or Apple's iPad or iPhone, but there have been many attempts at cr...
The Digital Mona print is an iconic example and fusion between arguably the most recognizable and famous piece of artwork in man's history - by the mo...
An attempt at charting the trajectory of digital technology, with special attention to graphical applications. Comments solicited, corrections gladly...
Digitek was an early system software company located in Los Angeles, California. Digitek, co-founded in the early 1960s by three equal partners (Ja...
A DIMM or dual in-line memory module, comprises a series of dynamic random access memory integrated circuits. These modules are mounted on a printed c...
Disk cloning is the process of copying the contents of one computer hard disk to another disk or to an "image" file. Often, the contents of the first...
In data storage, disk mirroring or RAID1 is the replication of logical disk volumes onto separate physical hard disks in real time to ensure continuou...
The DASL Programming Language (Distributed Application Specification Language) is a high-level, strongly typed programming language originally develop...
Remember distributed processing back in the late 1970s? Intelligence at the workstation was primitive back then. All of the benefits of distributed pr...
A Docking station or port replicator or dock provides a simplified way of “plugging-in” an electronic device such as a laptop computer to common p...
Dogtail is an open source GUI testing tool and automation framework written in Python. It is Linux-based and is packaged with well known GNU/Linux dis...
Searchable (ASCII character rather than image) version of the 393 page document "A Fourth Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" R...
I was reading Knuth's "Selected Papers on Computer Science" and in chapter 13 "The IBM 650: An Appreciation from the Field" he had included a photo of...
A dot matrix printer or impact matrix printer is a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth, or in an up and down motion, o...
The "dot-com bubble" (or sometimes "IT bubble"[1] or "TMT bubble") was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2000 (with a climax on March 10, 2...
he Doug Engelbart Institute* was conceived by Doug Engelbart to further his lifelong career goal of boosting our ability to better address complex, ur...
Douglas Carl Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor, and an early computer and internet pioneer. He is best known for his work on t...
The AMD Duron was an x86-compatible microprocessor manufactured by AMD. It was released on June 19, 2000 as a low-cost alternative to AMD's own Athlon...
Dutch for Historical Calculating Instruments...
Introduction: the history of Minicomputers in the Netherlands - written for the evaluation committee of the Dutch Historical Computers Register by G...
Dylan is an advanced, object-oriented, dynamic language which supports rapid program development. When needed, programs can be optimized for more effi...
Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) is a type of random-access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circui...
The Actor Model by... ...Carl Hewitt, Henry Baker, Henry Lieberman, Will Clinger, Gul Agha and others while at MIT, is as foundational a model of comp...
Edsger Wybe Dijkstra was one of the most influential members of computing science's founding generation. Among the domains in which his scientific con...
European Association for Programming Languages and SystemsEAPLS Topics What is EAPLSNewsPhD AwardBest Paper AwardBoardStatutesResearch ConferencesWo...
The Abacus There is a long history detailing the invention of computing and calculating machines. The earliest recorded calculating device is the a...
1955. Description of an early computer. No single machine can claim to be the first computer. However, in the 19th century the UK mathematician and...
Most of the computers for home use in the beginning were for the hobbyists, the very earliest home machines required you to put them together and ofte...
In early spring of 1967, Dr. Dan Olds and Professor Aubrey Hartman of the Wofford Physics Department began their efforts to bring some type of compute...
1 Introduction The history of the Arpanet and Internet in the UK was born from political considerations, but developed to achieve technical aims. M...
HTML in 1990 - 1992 HTML is the language that powers the Web in many respects, as the lingua franca that Web browsers are expected to be able to rend...
In 1969 Intel was commissioned by a Japanese calculator company to produce an integrated circuit, a computer chip, for its line of calculators. Ted Ho...
The Early Days Many people wrongly believe that Hewlett-Packard invented the laser printer. In fact, President George Bush visited the HP printer div...
Virtual museum of the early offices...
The Technology Collection of Museum Victoria holds six early personal computers that trace important developments in the history of this remarkable ar...