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Around 1885, Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator, which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually his company became part of IBM. Following Babbage, although unaware of his earlier work, Percy Ludgate in 1909 published the 2nd of the only two designs for mechanical analytical engines in history. In 1937, one hundred years after Babbage's impossible dream, Howard Aiken convinced IBM, which was making all kinds of punched card equipment and was also in the calculator business to develop his giant programmable calculator, the ASCC/Harvard Mark I, based on Babbage's Analytical Engine, which itself used cards and a central computing unit. When the machine was finished, some hailed it as "Babbage's dream come true". During the 1940s, with the development of new and more powerful computing machines such as the AtanasoffbBerry computer and ENIAC, the term computer came to refer to the machines rather than their human predecessors. As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations, the field of computer science broadened to study computation in general. In 1945, IBM founded the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Colum ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2021 03:29:43 -0400 From: "View Fore Closure Homes" Subject: Foreclosure Home Listings Foreclosure Home Listings http://coolairs.us/6MG4yhcBpDCy-dQt40VnB5FQaWI9oThOjF5WDaCDL9boUFI http://coolairs.us/HxA0VWPg4FRWRmYViw7_YX2GCL3jEihlV2qZKx016GoYSa9FTw omputer science From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the journal, see Computer Science (journal). For the University Interscholastic League academic event, see Computer Science (UIL). "Computer sciences" redirects here. For the American corporation, see Computer Sciences Corporation. 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For example, the theory of computation concerns abstract models of computation and general classes of problems that can be solved using them, while computer graphics or computational geometry emphasize more specific applications. Algorithms and data structures have been called the heart of computer science. Programming language theory considers approaches to the description of computational processes, while computer programming involves the use of them to create complex systems. Computer architecture describes construction of computer components and computer-operated equipment. Artificial intelligence aims to synthesize goal-orientated processes such as problem-solving, decision-making, environmental adaptation, planning and learning found in humans and animals. A digital computer is capable of simulating various information processes. The fundamental concern of computer science is determining what can and cannot be automated. Computer scientists usually focus on academic research. 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Since practical computers became available, many applications of computing have become distinct areas of study in their own rights. See also: History of computing and History of informatics Etymology See also: Informatics B' Etymology Although first proposed in 1956, the term "computer science" appears in a 1959 article in Communications of the ACM, in which Louis Fein argues for the creation of a Graduate School in Computer Sciences analogous to the creation of Harvard Business School in 1921, justifying the name by arguing that, like management science, the subject is applied and interdisciplinary in nature, while having the characteristics typical of an academic discipline. His efforts, and those of others such as numerical analyst George Forsythe, were rewarded: universities went on to create such departments, starting with Purdue in 1962. Despite its name, a significant amount of computer science does not involve the study of computers themselves. 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