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  1. TABLES FOR THE DESIGN OF MISSILES. The Annals of the Computation Laboratory of Harvard University, Volume XVII. by Howard H. AIKEN, 1948-01-01
  2. Switching Theory in Space Technology by Howard; Main, William F. Aiken, 1963
  3. PROCEEDINGS OF A SECOND SYMPOSIUM ON LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL CALCULATING MACHINERY. Volume XXVI in The Annals of the Computation Laboratory of Harvard University Series. by Howard H. (Preface). AIKEN, 1951
  4. Gobbolino the Witch's Cat (Kingfisher Modern Classics) by Ursula Moray Williams, 2001-10-22
  5. Synthesis of Electronic Computing and Control Circuits (The Annals of the Computation Laboratory of Harvard University, 27) by Howard H. Aiken, Harvard University Staff of the Computation Laboratory, 1951
  6. Synthesis of Electronic Computing and Control Circuits. [ OOC 419 ] by The Staff of the Computation Laboratory [ Harvard University ] Howard Aiken ( P, 1952-01-01
  7. Synthesis of Electronic Computing and Control Circuits. [ OOC 419 ]
  8. Birds of the Southwest by Charles Edward Howard Aiken, 1937
  9. The Birds Of El Paso County, Colorado, Part 1-2 (1914) by Charles Edward Howard Aiken, Edward Royal Warren, 2010-09-10
  10. The Birds Of El Paso County, Colorado, Part 1-2 (1914) by Charles Edward Howard Aiken, Edward Royal Warren, 2010-09-10
  11. Proceedings of a Symposium on Large-scale Digital Calculating Machinery
  12. Charles Edward Howard Aiken: With portrait by Edward R Warren, 1936
  13. The birds of El Paso County. Colorado by Charles E. H. Aiken and by Aiken. Charles Edward Howard. 1850-1936., 1914-01-01
  14. synthesis of Electronic Computing and control Circuits by Howard et al aiken, 1951-01-01

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24. Aiken, Howard Hathaway
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28. Howard Aiken
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Howard Hathaway Aiken nació el 9 de Marzo de 1900 en Hoboken (N.J., EE.UU) y falleció el 14 de Marzo de 1973 en St. Louis (Mo., EE.UU). Durante su escuela superior en Indiana, Aiken asistía a la escuela por el día y trabajaba largas horas por la noche, e hizo trabajos de ingeniería mientras asistía a la Universidad de Wisconsin (Madison), donde obtuvo a los 23 años su licenciatura en filosofía y letras.
Después de completar su doctorado en la Universidad de Harvard en 1939, permaneció allí un corto período como profesor antes de comenzar trabajos de guerra para la U.S. Navy Board of Ordnance (Consejo Naval de Artillería de EE.UU.).
Con otros tres ingenieros (Clair D. Lake, B.M. Durfee y F.E. Hamilton), Aiken comenzó a trabajar en 1939 en una máquina automática de calcular que pudiese realizar cualquier secuencia seleccionada de 5 operaciones aritméticas (suma, resta, multiplicación, división y referencia a resultados anteriores) sin intervención humana, para lo que recibió una subvención de 500.000 dolares americanos (60 millones de ptas. aprox.) del primer jefe ejecutivo de IBM , Thomas J. Watson.

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Aiken, Howard Hathaway March 9, 1900 in Hoboken, New Jersey - March 14,1973 in St Louis, Missouri Contents Claim to Fame Research/Career Highlights Trivia Bibliography Claim to Fame The inventor of the world's largest digital calculator was Howard Aiken, whose automatic sequence-controlled calculator carried out any selected sequence of the five fundamental arithmetical operations (addition, subtracti on, multiplication, division, and reference to previously computed results) without further human direction. A professor of applied mathematics at Harvard University , Aiken was also head of its computation laboratory. Back to top Research/Career Highlights Howard Hathaway Aiken, the son of Daniel and Margaret Emily Aiken, was born at the turn of the century, on March 8, 1900, in Hoboken, New Jersey . However, he was reared in Indianapolis, Indiana , where he attended the Arsenal Technical High School. After his graduation in 1919, Aiken attended the University of Wisconsin , where he majored and did outside work in electrical engineering - in con junction with his studies, he held a job as operating engineer at the Madison (Wisconsin) Gas and Electric Company from 1919 to 1923. Aiken received his B.S. in electrical engineering from the university in 1923. The next position the young engineer held was with the Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Company , which predated his postgraduate studies at Harvard . It was at this university that he received his M.A. (1937) and Ph.D. (19379) degrees in physics. Aiken remained at

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Howard H. Aiken studierte an der Universität von Wisconsin in Madison. 1939 begann er seine Arbeit an der Harvard-Universität. Hier entwickelte Aiken von 1939 bis 1944 mit Grace Hopper, die den Computer programmierte, und zwei weiteren Mitarbeitern den Relaisrechner "Mark I", der von der US Navy für ballistische Berechnungen benutzt wurde. An der Finanzierung des Projektes beteiligte sich auch die Firma IBM. Die Frontfläche des Mark I war etwa 15 Meter lang und 2,5 Meter hoch. Sie bestand aus rund 70.000 Einzelteilen. 3000 Kugellager verbargen sich hinter der riesigen Frontseite. 80 km Leitungsdraht wurden benötigt, um die elektrischen Teile miteinander zu verbinden.
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