Essays about punch cards

  1. Ladida
    ... In the 1800amp39s Joseph Jacquard invented a loom type of machine that used punch cards to store information. A punch card was kind of like a modern day disk. ...
    (1420 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  2. Marketing Myopia
    ... in the business of supplying punch card machinery.ampquot The oldguard IBM making huge profits selling the machines that processed the punch cards simply refused to ...
    (487 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  3. Computers: Revolution of the World
    ... The next innovation was the use of punch cards to give the machine directions and to input data. ... Punch cards were used to input data and instructions. ...
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  4. Mechanical Devices
    ... The Analytical Engine, designed around 1833, was to perform a variety of calculations by the following set of instructions, or program, stored on punch cards. ...
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  5. Computers
    ... would need. It was programmed by and stored data on cards with holes punched in them, appropriately called punch cards. This machine ...
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  6. Computers: Invention of the Century
    ... would need. It was programmed by and stored data on cards with holes punched in them, appropriately called punch cards. This machine ...
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  7. Computers
    ... would need. It was programmed by and stored data on cards with holes punched in them, appropriately called punch cards. This machine ...
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  8. computer technology
    ... would need. It was programmed by and stored data on cards with holes punched in them, appropriately called punch cards. This machine ...
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  9. ENIAC
    ... Of major interest is JeanMarie Jacquardamp39s punch card loom. This loom stitched a pattern based on a series of punch cards inserted into it. ...
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  10. The Imagination
    ... The human imagination grew from the simple idea of a waterwheel, to the advent of punch cards, and finally to the silicon chip of today. ...
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  11. The Millenium Bug
    ... In the early days of computers, data storage was limited and was very expensive. As you may know, the very first computers used punch cards. ...
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  12. A Business Plan
    ... In our project, the consumeroriented sales promotion will focus on samples, point of purchase displays, and punch cards that provide premiums to the consumer. ...
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  13. voting
    ... In our modern, internet connected, hightech society you would think that there would be something a little more sophisticated then punch cards to elect the ...
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  14. Dna Computing The Future or the End
    ... about the technology. Early computers such as ENIAC filled entire rooms, and had to be programmed by punch cards. Since that time ...
    (1546 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  15. Ada
    ... She and Babbage fostered a friendship, and in 1834, Babbage went to work on the Analytical Engine, which was to read data from punch cards, store data, and ...
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  16. Solar Power
    ... licenses for silicon PV technologies early successful products included PVpowered dollar bill changers and devices that decoded computer punch cards and tape ...
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  17. Technology in the Workplace
    ... Today, however, a 50yearold manager of a computer firm would have started his career when punch cards were used to collect and store data in programs. ...
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  18. The Birth of Computer Programming
    ... Frend and De Morgan were Lovelaceamp39s consultants throughout her work with Babbage on his Analytical Engine, a machine that would use punchcards to calculate ...
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  19. Telecommunication 2
    ... expensive to operate. They were very slow in computing speed and the punch cards could be very easily lost or destroyed. One of the ...
    (5038 Words -- Approx. 20 Pages)

  20. History of the Computer Industry
    ... Herman Hollerith and James Powers developed a new hole punch system that could read the cards automatically without human intervention. ...
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  21. Greatest Invention
    ... commercial industries and soon led to the development of improved punchcard business ... were extremely slow, typically processing from 50 to 250 cards per minute ...
    (2114 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  22. Pronunciation problems in children
    ... Make an arrow out of card, punch a small ... Stick a strip of amp39softamp39 sticky back Velcro onto the bottom of your card base to store your starting sound cards. ...
    (1830 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  23. Hurricanes
    ... used in the first three years were equipped with instruments to take the temperature, humidity, and pressure measurements and punch them on computer cards. ...
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  24. The Two Perfect Worlds
    ... In this particular fairytale the people punch in with time cards and have cardioplates. The world is set up as a system to force people to be on time. ...
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  25. Mr. Deeds Goes To Populism
    ... when he makes several statements that if someone were a man, he would punch them. ... poets are making fun of Mr. Deeds for writing poetry for post cards, which is ...
    (1122 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  26. Pool Party
    ... The kids will drink fruit punch mixed with ginger ale in their special stemmed ... beach balls with all pertinent info or just homemade card stock cards with waves ...
    (1952 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  27. tell you what
    ... sustained humour from the rhythm of the dialogue, a rolling punch line that builds ... Mamet builds his play out of male stereotypes: cards, banter, sexual bragging ...
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  28. Charles Babbage
    ... First of all there was the Punch card, which Babbage realized that functions could be placed on similar cards so that all they had to do was create the right ...
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  29. Fight Club Apocalypse in film
    ... On the plane he meets Tyler Durden, who introduces himself as a soap manufacturer. When they land in LA, they exchange business cards. ... You said to punch you, I ...
    (2148 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  30. Computer History
    ... In 1923 IBM developed the first electric key punch. ... Software is responsible for the development of many LANs and the existence of 3D graphics cards in almost ...
    (1396 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)



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