Harry Huskey
American computer design pioneer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harry Douglas Huskey was an American computer design pioneer. Early life and career Huskey was born in Whittier, in the Smoky Mountains region of North Carolina and grew up in Idaho. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics at the University of Idaho. He was the first member of his family to attend college. He gained his Master's and then his PhD in 1943 from the Ohio State University on Contributions to the Problem of Geöcze. Huskey taught mathematics to U.S. Navy students at the University of Pennsylvania and then worked part-time on the early ENIAC and EDVAC computers in 1945. This work represented his first formal introduction to computers, according to his obituary in The New York Times.
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Published Works
- NOTES ON THE SOLUTION OF ALGEBRAIC LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS (1948) (104)
- Lady Lovelace and Charles Babbage (1980) (23)
- The SWAC-Design Features and Operating Experience (1953) (21)
- Compiling techniques for Boolean expressions and conditional statements in ALGOL 60 (1961) (19)
- NELIAC—dialect of ALGOL (1960) (16)
- On the precision of a certain procedure of numerical integration (1949) (15)
- Chronology of Computing Devices (1976) (12)
- Compiling Techniques for Algebraic Expressions (1961) (11)
- From ACE to the G-15 (1984) (11)
- Computers in developing nations (1976) (11)
- A syntactic description of BC NELIAC (1963) (10)
- Characteristics of the Institute for Numerical Analysis computer (1950) (8)
- The National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic Computer (SWAC) (1980) (7)
- Report on the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) (1946) (6)
- SWAC - Standards Western Automatic Computer: The Pioneer Day Session at NCC July 1978 (1997) (6)
- Technical Developments: Characteristics of the Institute for Numerical Analysis Computer (1950) (5)
- On the Efficient Pursuit of Objectives: Decision and Value Theory . Peter C. Fishburn. Wiley, New York, 1964. xviii + 451 pp. Illus. $13.75. (1965) (5)
- A basic compiler for arithmetic expressions (1961) (5)
- An Algorithm for the Translation of ALGOL Statements (1962) (4)
- The SWAC: The National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic Computer (1980) (4)
- Computing in China, 1980 (1981) (3)
- Contributions to the problem of Geöcze (1943) (2)
- About the Cover: The colors of computing (1978) (2)
- Electronic digital computing in the United States (1989) (2)
- The state of the art in electronic digital computing in Britain and the United States (1947) (2005) (2)
- Letter from the president of ACM (1960) (2)
- ZIP - A Computational System (1974) (1)
- The Transfer of Computer Technology (1978) (1)
- Editor's notice [Transactions name change] (1968) (1)
- Williams tube memory (2003) (1)
- Letter from the president of ACM (1961) (1)
- From the President of ACM (1961) (1)
- From the president of ACM— (1961) (1)
- An Introduction to Procedure-Oriented Languages (1964) (1)
- Early Stored Program Computing in England (1978) (1)
- Letter from the president of ACM (1961) (1)
- The ACE Test Assembly, the Pilot ACE, the Big ACE, and the Bendix G15 (2005) (1)
- Further contributions to the problem of Geöcze (1944) (1)
- Advanced Computer Concepts (2019) (0)
- Letters to the editor (1960) (0)
- Basic machine operations in mechanical translation (1952) (0)
- Letter from the retiring President of ACM— (1962) (0)
- Computer Needs and Computer Problems in Developing Countries. (1973) (0)
- From the President of ACM (1961) (0)
- Essential features of on-line systems (1966) (0)
- Letter from the president of ACM— (1962) (0)
- Ithasbeenproposed thatthepublication ofthese cards be discontinued. Therefore, ifyouareusingthesecards, please write theEditor immediately: (1966) (0)
- THE MECHANICAL TRANSLATION OF RUSSIAN : A PRELIMINARY STUDY (2013) (0)
- Letter from the president (1961) (0)
- On the History of Computing: The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann . Herman H. Goldstine. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1972. xli, 378 pp. + plates. $12.50. (1973) (0)
- Letters from the President of ACM (1961) (0)
- Hardware components and computer design (2000) (0)
- Chronology ofComputing Devices (1976) (0)
- Journal readership and journal purpose (1964) (0)
- SIGCAS (Panel Session) (1976) (0)
- From the president of ACM (1960) (0)
- Editor's notice [End of info retrieval cards] (1966) (0)
- From the President of ACM (1961) (0)
- Review section (1954) (0)
- Letter from the President— (1962) (0)
- The Polish Assembler (1973) (0)
- The language of automatic calculating machines (1949) (0)
- Computers, multiple address (2003) (0)
- Letters from the President of ACM— (1962) (0)
- Letter from the president of ACM (1961) (0)
- From the president of ACM (1960) (0)
- EDITOR'S NOTICE (1966) (0)
- Editor's notice [Change of Associate Editor] (1967) (0)
- A Study of Refill Phenomena in Williams' Tube Memories (1958) (0)
- A note on the area of a nonparametric surface (1946) (0)
- Letter from the President of ACM— (1962) (0)
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