PDF: Computer Pioneers: Dr. Helmut Schreyer: Tributo a um dos inventores dos Computadores Digitais
Computer Pioneers: Dr. Helmut Schreyer: Tributo a um dos inventores dos Computadores Digitais
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Helmut Schreyer. Born July 4, 1912; died December 12, 1984, Sao Paulo, Brazil; German engineer who helped Konrad Zuse and experimented with using vacuum tube circuits to perform arithmetic pre World War II.. Schreyer assisted in the design and construction of Konrad Zuse's pioneering mechanical and electromechanical computers, which were built in Germany during the late 1930s and 1940s, but ...
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Schreyer began the design of such an electronic computer in 1937. A model was almost completed during World War II, but the work was abandoned and the model was lost. BIBLIOGRAPHY Biographical Bülow, Ralf, “Three Inventors Scenes from Early German puting History,” Ann. Hist. p., Vol. 12, No. 2, 1990, pp. 109 126. Ceruzzi, Paul E.,
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Name: Helmut Theodor Schreyer. Born: July 4, 1912, in Delitzsch, German Empire. Death: December 12, 1984 (Age: 72) puter related contributions. German inventor, electrical engineer and computer scientist mostly known for his work on the Z3, one of the first computers. Known for his work on detection technology for unexploded ordinances.
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Zuse's coworker Helmut Schreyer built an electronic digital experimental model of a computer using 100 vacuum tubes in 1942, but it was lost at the end of the war. An analog computer was built by the rocket scientist Helmut Hölzer in 1942 at the Peenemünde Army Research Center to simulate V 2 rocket trajectories.
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