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  1. Implementation of portable standard LISP for the SPARC processor (Technical report / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin) by Herbert Melenk, 1989
  2. KASKADE user's manual: Version 1.0 (Technical report / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin) by Rainer Roitzsch, 1989
  3. KASKADE programmer's manual: Version 1.0 (Technical report / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin) by Rainer Roitzsch, 1989
  4. On adaptive grid refinement in the presence of internal or boundary layers (Preprint / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin) by Ralf Kornhuber, 1989
  5. Konrad Zuse: Engineer, Computer, Turing completeness, Werner von Siemens Ring, High-level programming language, Programming language
  6. The plankalkü (Gesellschaft für Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung.Berichte) by Konrad Zuse, 1976
  7. Lelaboratore nasce in Europa (Un secolo di calcolo automatico) by Konrad Zuse, 1975
  8. Early Pioneers: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Pamela Willwerth Aue, 2002
  9. The history of computing: A biographical portrait of the visionaries who shaped the destiny of the computer industry by Marguerite Zientara, 1981
  10. Uncoupling-Coupling Technique for Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods, an - ZIB Report, September 2000 by Alexander Fischer, 2000
  11. Improved Perron Cluster Analysis - ZIB Report, April 2003 by Marcus; Tobias Galliat Weber, 2003
  12. Dust in Brown Dwarfs IVDust Formation and Driven Turbulence on Mesoscopic Scales - ZIB Report, October 2003 by Christaine; Rupert Klein, Peter Woitke, Ulrich Nowak, Erwin Sedlmayr Helling, 2003
  13. Characterization of Transition States in Conformational Dynamics Using Fuzzy Sets - ZIB Report, March 2002 by Marcus; Tobias Galliat Weber, 2002
  14. Adaptive Integration of Multidimensional Molecular Dynamics with Quantum Initial Conditions - ZIB Report, July 2002 by Illia; Martin Weiser Horenko, 2002

41. Electronic Library (eLib) Of ZIB
The Electronic Library for Mathematical Software at konradzuse-Zentrum f¼r Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB).
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42. Konrad Zuse
biography of konrad zuse. konrad zuse was born in Berlin in 1910. In hisearly years he studied civil engineering at Technische Hochschule
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Konrad Zuse
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43. Zuse Institute Berlin
Information and test models relating to network optimization problems and other related combinatorial problems.
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44. Konrad Zuse Biography
The konrad zuse Biography, RTDistribution presents art by konrad zuse, the manwho built the world s first computer; Die konrad zuse Biographie,
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Konrad Zuse (1910-1995) Deutsche Version Francais
(1941). The original was unfortunately destroyed later during the war. A reconstructed model can nowadays be seen at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. From various sides Konrad Zuse was awarded with the title "Inventor of the computer". When asked about it Konrad Zuse used to reply - "Well, I guess, it took many inventors besides me to develop the computer as we know it nowadays. I wish the following generation All the Best for their work with the computer. May this instrument help you solving the problems which we old folks have left behind." In his spare time Konrad Zuse loved to paint. His works A first selection of his pictures has been published by RT-Distribution as fine art prints. If you are interested in buying a fine art print, an original, a mousepad, a telephone card or a calendar of Konrad Zuse, please go to our info page . Signed pieces available upon request
In seiner Freizeit malte Konrad Zuse leidenschaftlich gern. Seine Werke haben an zahlreichen Ausstellungen teilgenommen und sind begehrte Sammlerobjekte. Einige Jahre lang benutzte er das Pseudonym "Kuno See". Info-Seite Anfrage
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45. Zuse Institute Berlin
Preprints and technical reports from 1986, indexed by year.
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46. Konrad Zuse Biographie
Translate this page Die konrad zuse Biographie, RT-Distribution präsentiert Kunst von konrad zuse,dem Mann, der den ersten Computer baute.
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In seiner Freizeit malte Konrad Zuse leidenschaftlich gern. Seine Werke haben an zahlreichen Ausstellungen teilgenommen und sind begehrte Sammlerobjekte. Einige Jahre lang benutzte er das Pseudonym "Kuno See". Info-Seite Anfrage
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48. Konrad Zuse: The Invention Of The Computer
konrad zuse with his Z3 computer at the Deutschen Museum konrad zuse alsodeveloped the first real programming language, Plankalkül (“Plan Calculus”) in
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    Many reference resources state that the first large-scale digital program-controlled computer was the Harvard Mark 1, which was developed by Howard H. Aiken (and team) in the United States in 1944. However, today it is widely accepted that a program controlled computer called the Z3 had been completed by Konrad Zuse in Germany in 1941, which means that the Z3 pre-dated the Harvard Mark I. Maybe the main cause that Konrad’s machines were not counted in the "official" history of computers (except in Germany) is the fact that he was on the wrong side of the WW II. Although based on relays, the Z3 was very sophisticated for its time; for example, it utilized the binary number system and could perform floating-point arithmetic which could be used for complicated arithmetic calculations. Konrad Zuse also developed the first real programming language, Plankalkül (“Plan Calculus”) in 1944–45. Zuse's language allowed for the creation of procedures (stored chunks of code that could be invoked repeatedly to perform routine operations such as taking a square root (also known as routines or subroutines) and structured data (such as a record in a database, with a mixture of alphabetic and numeric data representing, for instance, name, address, and birth date). In addition, it provided conditional statements that could modify program execution, as well as repeat, or loop, statements that would cause a marked block of statements or a subroutine to be repeated a specified number of times or for as long as some condition held.
  • 49. BSZ "Konrad Zuse" Hoyerswerda
    Darstellung der Schularten und Informationen ¼ber Projekte, Geschichte und Stundenpl¤ne.
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    50. Konrad Zuse: Bibliography
    The Life and Work of konrad zuse. In zuse36 and zuse37a konrad zusementions the possibility to store various things in a memory,
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    The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse (by Horst Zuse)
    Bibliography Please note that some of the literature on Konrad Zuse referenced below was not published in journals. This was due to the political situation in Germany from 1933 and the post war era. This is an article written in the German language where F.L. Bauer discusses the dispute of the invention of the stored program computer. Burks, A.W.; Goldstine, H.H. Neumann, John von: Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronical Computing Instrument, 1946. In: Taub, A.H. (Editor), Collected Works of John von Neumann, Vol. 5, New York, Macmillan, 1963, pp. 34-79. Also in Randell von 1973 , pp. 371ff. This is an article from 1946 in which the basic principles of a computer are explained. Here, the separation of the control unit, arithmetic unit, memory, and input and output devices are required. Burks et al. also proposed to store the program together with the data in the memory. However, Konrad Zuse had already implemented the separation of the different units of a computer in 1938 with the Z1 and in 1941 with the Z3. It is correct, that Konrad Zuses machines did not store the program in the memory of the machine. However, Konrad Zuse had already mentioned this possibility in 1936/37 Giloi, Wolfgang, K.: Konrad Zuse’s Plankalkül: The First High-Level "non von Neumann" Programming Language. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1997.

    51. Dr.-Ing. Horst Zuse
    Computer scientist, son of computing pioneer konrad zuse. Information on his research and on the history of computing.
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    Konrad Zuse und seine Rechner
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    52. Orientierungshilfe Zum Bundes-Angestellten-Tarifvertrag
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  • 53. Zuse, Konrad --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    zuse, konrad German engineer who in 1941 constructed the first fully operationalprogramcontrolled electromechanical binary calculating machine,
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     Encyclopædia Britannica Article Page 1 of 1 German engineer who in 1941 constructed the first fully operational program-controlled electromechanical binary calculating machine, or digital computer, called the Z3 (b. June 22, 1910d. Dec. 18, 1995).
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    54. Zuse Institute Berlin
    Information on research and development of applicationoriented algorithmic mathematics; details of interdisciplinary partnerships with universities and scientific institutes in Berlin. Divisions Scientific Computing, Computer Science.
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    55. Konrad Zuse
    Translate this page konrad zuse wurde am 22. Juni 1910 in Berlin Wilmersdorf geboren. konrad zuseentwarf 1934 das Konzept eines programmgesteuerten Rechengerätes,
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    Konrad Zuse Konrad Zuse wurde am 22. Juni 1910 in Berlin Wilmersdorf geboren. Er starb am 18.Dezember 1995 in Hainfeld (Hessen). Zwischen diesen beiden Lebensdaten liegt das Leben eines leidenschaftlichen Erfinders, der für die Entwicklung der modernen Rechnertechnik und Rechnerarchitektur von enormer Bedeutung ist. Konrad Zuse entwarf 1934 das Konzept eines programmgesteuerten Rechengerätes, das neben der Grundstruktur des Konzeptes von Charles Babbage - welches ihm bekannt war - noch folgende Merkmale aufweist:
  • die rein duale Darstellung von Zahlen und Operationsbefehlen unter ausschließlicher Verwendung bistabiler Schaltelemente, die halbalgorithmische Zahlendarstellung, die heute Gleitpunktdarstellung genannt wird und das Rechnen mit Hilfe der Aussagenlogik.
  • Zuse baute 1936-1938 die Z1 in der elterlichen Wohnung. In den Jahren 1940-1941 konstruierte er den Relaisrechner Z3, der 1941 bei der Deutschen Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt in Betrieb genommen wurde. Die Z3 war der erste voll funktionsfähige programmgesteuerte elektromechanische Digitalrechner, sie arbeitete mit Dualzahlen. Das Rechenwerk wurde von 600 Relais gebildet, 2000 Relais standen für das Speicherwerk zur Verfügung. 64 Zahlen mit 22 Dualstellen konnten gespeichert werden. Die Maschine beherrschte neben den vier Grundrechenarten noch andere Rechenarten, z. Bsp. das Wurzelziehen. Eine Multiplikation dauerte 4-5 Sekunden. Die Z3 konnte schon 15-20 Rechenoperationen in einer Sekunde durchführen. Fest eingebaute Arbeitsabläufe waren auf Tastendruck abrufbar. Für größere Rechenoperationen wurde das Programm auf gelochten Normalfilm gestanzt. Der Programmablauf war linear, d. h. es gab keine Verzweigungen.

    56. Zuse-Institut Berlin
    Vorstellung der Forschungseinrichtung auf dem Gebiet der Scientific Computing.
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    konrad zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the inventor of the computer konrad zuse married in 1945, and later became the father of five children
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    Zuse, Konrad
    German, 1910-1995 Konrad Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the inventor of the computer. He built a mechanical device, which he called ``Z1'', in the living room of his parents' apartment in Berlin. The construction of the Z1, the first programmable binary computing machine in the world, began in 1936 and finished in 1938. After high school, Zuse began his studies at the Technical University Berlin-Charlottenburg. Being a very good painter, his first impulse was to study architecture. But he was also a tinkerer and an inventive model builder, capable of concocting astonishing machines just to impress his classmates. He eventually settled for civil engineering and earned his degree in 1935. During his studies, Zuse learned how to perform the repetitive static calculations needed to build structures such as bridges, or indispensable to determine the stress on machine materials. Of his own account, this was the period in which he started considering the possibility of automating this task. Static calculations were performed by filling out forms in which all necessary formulas had been pre-printed. The engineer merely had to fill in his data and follow the prescribed computational path - surely a machine could do this work. After graduating, Zuse started working for the Henschel airplane factory in Berlin. He was in charge of performing static calculations. However, he resigned a few months after having been hired and decided to turn into an ``inventor''. Zuse became an entrepreneur and his first creation was to be a computing machine. With his parents' help, he began to build the automaton which until that point had only existed in his imagination. Some friends assisted by working for him; others gave him small amounts of money so that he could finish the Z1. This might be the most important difference between Zuse and other computer inventors working at the time: while in the USA Atanasoff, Aiken, Mauchly and Eckert had the resources of universities or companies at their disposal, Konrad Zuse was working alone. The whole logical and mechanical design of the machine was his sole and own work.

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    59. Business 2.0 - Web Guide - Zuse, Konrad -e1
    EPE Magazine Online The Life and Work of konrad zuse The show has beencreated by Horst zuse, the oldest son of konrad zuse.
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    The German inventor's background and personal accounts on his first computer and thoughts on data processing from a 1987 presentation.
    Konrad Zuse and His Computers
    Read an introduction, view Zuse's first computers, and read about contributions of Konrad Zuse to the modern computer. Konrad Zuse Multimedia Show The show has been created by Horst Zuse, the oldest son of Konrad Zuse. The show contains a detailed documentation about the development of his computers, achievements, and life. Links 1-4 of 4 Current Issue Archive Columns Subscribe to Business 2.0 ... Terms of Service

    60. Zuse-Institut Berlin
    zuses Lebenslauf und generelle Informationen zum konradzuse-Zentrum f¼r Informationstechnik Berlin.
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