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The Earth Simulator (ES), developed by the Japanese government's initiative "Earth Simulator Project", was a highly parallel vector supercomputer syst...
In order to run weather forecast models within a schedule that has reasonably short timeslots, powerful supercomputer systems are required.. The fi...
eComStation or eCS is a PC operating system based on OS/2, published by Serenity Systems. It includes several additions and accompanying software not...
15-16 April 1999 The Computer Laboratory celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the EDSAC 1 computer in April 1999 with a two day meeting, including talk...
The EDSAC was the world's first stored-program computer to operate a regular computing service. Designed and built at Cambridge University, England,...
Introduction During World War II, Germany used two distinct categories of machine to encrypt messages prior to radio transmission. The first, Enigma,...
Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-O...
EKA is a supercomputer built by the Computational Research Laboratories with technical assistance and hardware provided by Hewlett-Packard. When it wa...
elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language with a C like syntax....
Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer. The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal F...
From the Internet to the iPod, technologies are transforming our society and empowering us as speakers, citizens, creators, and consumers. When our fr...
ELinks is a free text-based console web browser for Unix-like operating systems....
The Elliott 803 was a small, medium speed digital computer manufactured by the British company Elliott Brothers in the 1960s. About 250 were built and...
Someone prodded me into drawing up a timeline of the Emacs family tree. Let me know if you have any additions/corrections....
When V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai created the first email system in 1978 for UMDNJ at Newark, NJ, he literally created the electronic version of paper postal...
It's always important to understand the history of something in order to understand why it's important! Learn about the story of Email Marketing Histo...
Embarcadero Delphi, formerly CodeGear Delphi, Inprise Delphi and Borland Delphi, is an integrated development environment for Microsoft Windows applic...
This website is a nostalgic remembrance (ie a failing memory) of times spent as a member of EMI Computing Services Division in the late 1960s, working...
Exhibition at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum from January to December 2012 The international scientific focus in 2012 will be firmly on Alan Turing...
An Emotion Markup Language (EML or EmotionML) is defined by the W3C Emotion Incubator Group (EmoXG) as a general-purpose emotion annotation and repres...
The DEUCE was an early British Computer manufactured by the ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY over 50 years ago. This website has been established for the b...
KDF9 was an early British computer designed and built by English Electric, later English Electric Leo Marconi, EELM, later still incorporated into ICL...
The ENIAC computer story is well known, the six women computer programmers who operated the ENIAC have only recently been awarded for their achievemen...
They were a most unlikely pair. They met at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania. My future husband, John Ma...
Eniac museum...
It’s a story with endless numbers of personalities, mind-boggling inventions and the giants that we know as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Microsoft...
Epiphany is a web browser for the GNOME graphical computing desktop. The browser is a descendant of Galeon, and was created after developer disagreeme...
Erlang is a general-purpose concurrent, garbage-collected programming language and runtime system. The sequential subset of Erlang is a functional lan...
escholarship University of California currently provides online access, at no cost, to "Information Technology: History, Practice and Implications for...
An esoteric programming language (sometimes shortened to esolang) is a programming language designed as a test of the boundaries of computer programmi...
Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs) commercially introduced in 1980. Standardized in IEEE 802.3, E...
1973 On May 22, 1973, Bob Metcalfe at Xerox PARC documented the invention of Ethernet in a memo, which described communication across different "ethe...
The website's homepage provides access to an index of the site's computing history texts. Users may access primary source images and information on: 1...
European Museum on Computer Science and Technology: Development of Computer Science and Technologies in Ukraine. Brief History...
Evans & Sutherland (NASDAQ: ESCC) is a computer firm involved in the computer graphics field. Their products are used primarily by the military and la...
Abstract. Since its inception, in 1993, the Lua programming language has gone far beyond our most optimistic expectations. In this paper, we describe...
With the 25th anniversary of the first Macintosh computer coming up on January 24th, 2009, we’re taking a look back in time at the evolution of Appl...
The first counting device was the abacus, originally from Asia. It worked on a place-value notion meaning that the place of a bead or rock on the appa...
On a cutting-edge PC in 1990, the processor, the heart of any computer, would run at a paltry 33 megahertz. The first Pentium processor from Intel...
Programming languages, believe it or not, have existed for over 200 years, since the invention of the punch-card-programmable Jacquard loom. It wasn't...
Are you on a computer right now? Then do you know how a computer evolved? Read all about the evolution of computers....
What has happened, where are we, and where do we go? Focusing on OODBMS, ORDBMS and orthogonal persistent JavaTM (PJama)...
Chuck Moore's Programming Language 1.1 Early Development Moore's programming career began in the late 1950's at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observ...
Unlike a very simple and particular tool (hammer etc.), computers have been playing an important role in very aspect of humans’ lives. For a reason,...
Abstract-Over the past decade data communications has been revolutionized by a radically new technology called packet switching. In 1968 virtually all...
Because programming languages are at the core of how we communicate with machines, it is important that programmers understand a little bit about the...
The infographic by industrial computer manufacturer Chassis Plans outlines this phenomenon in the evolution of both ram and processors over the past f...
First Generation (1939-1954) - vacuum tube1937 - John V. Atanasoff designed the first digital electronic computer 1939 - Atanasoff and Clifford Berry...