George Robert Stibitz (April 30, 1904 – January 31, 1995) was an American researcher at Bell Labs who is internationally recognized as one of the fathers...
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made a difference – George Stibitz (1904–1995)". Kerry Redshaw. 20 February 2006. Retrieved 5 July 2010. "George Robert Stibitz – Obituary". Computer...
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it. "Stibitz Model K Adder | 102627225 | Computer History Museum". www.computerhistory.org. Retrieved August 31, 2018. "George Robert Stibitz's Complex...
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"Elected AAAI Fellows". AAAI. Retrieved January 1, 2024. "Stibitz-Wilson Awards 1999". "Robert E Kahn". A. M. Turing Award. ACM. 2004. Archived from the...
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quite Turing-complete. The term digital was first suggested by George Robert Stibitz and refers to where a signal, such as a voltage, is not used to...
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Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2020-12-10. Stibitz, George Robert; Larrivee, Jules A. (1957). Written at Underhill, Vermont, US. Mathematics...
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Computer Museum has presented the Stibitz-Wilson awards with support from Montana State University. The George R. Stibitz Computer & Communications Innovator...
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Computer: Herman Hollerith, Vannevar Bush, Konrad Zuse, Alan Turing, George Stibitz, Claude Shannon, Howard Aiken, John Atanasoff, John Mauchly, J. Presper...
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calculator for complex numbers, is completed under the direction of George Stibitz in New York City. May–August – Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman at the...
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Excess-3 (redirect from Stibitz code)
(often abbreviated as XS-3, 3XS or X3), shifted binary or Stibitz code (after George Stibitz, who built a relay-based adding machine in 1937) is a self-complementary...
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