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Topic: Harry Huskey


In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
  Early Devices display
Huskey also brought Gio Wiederhold from IBM to UC Berkeley in 1960; Ed Feigenbaum in turn brought Gio to Stanford in 1965, initially to develop the ACME Time-shared Computer System for the Stanford Medical School.
Harry Huskey in 1966 moved to UC Santa Cruz and founded their Computer Science Department, retiring in 1986.
Huskey, is at the Army Research Lab's Historical collection.
www-db.stanford.edu /pub/voy/museum/pictures/display/2-1.htm   (793 words)

  
 Huskey Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Huskey christening in 1760 - Allan Huskey 7/09/02
Re: Huskey christening in 1760 - Allan Huskey 7/04/02
Re: Huskey = Husketh and Huskett - Cyndi Adams-Campbell 4/04/01
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 [SlugLUG] derivation of "{}" in C, Neliac
Harry Huskey, founding professor of the UCSC CS department, and Maurice Halstead of NEL appear to have been the two principal "architects" of Neliac.
Under Huskey at UC Berkeley, Niklaus Wirth of Pascal fame worked on Neliac (in his Turing award lecture he says: "The compiler, itself written in Neliac, was a most intricate mess.") Ken Thompson also worked on Neliac.
Harry Huskey has been basic to the entire development." The most direct attribution regarding the design of Neliac of which I am aware is due to Dr. Richard Thatcher in "The NELIAC compiler language, CDC-1604 Version", 1960.
sluglug.ucsc.edu /pipermail/sluglug/2002-June/004652.html   (1705 words)

  
 IP: California IPers Computer History Lecture: "First Computer Bui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Harry originally thought of building a computer in California after a succession of hard winters in Ohio and in England (where he worked for Alan Turing, on the Automatic Computing Engine, the ACE, a development from the Colossus, the early British computer used to break German codes in WWII).
Harry hired three engineers (one for arithmetic, one for memory, and one for the control circuits) and set to work.
Harry Huskey went on after the SWAC to build the Bendix G-15 computer, often called the first personal computer, because although the size of a large refrigerator it was the first computer designed for dedicated use by a single individual.
www.interesting-people.org /archives/interesting-people/199901/msg00018.html   (536 words)

  
 Smart Computing Encyclopedia Entry - Harry Douglas Huskey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Huskey began working on computers when he was an instructor of math at Ohio State University in 1942.
By 1948, Huskey had transferred, this time as a staff member of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) in Washington, D.C. That same year, the NBS sent him to the University of California, Los Angeles to work at the Institute for Numerical Analysis.
Huskey served as president of the Association for Computing Machinery from 1960 to 1962 and returned to California as a professor of computer science at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
www.smartcomputing.com /editorial/dictionary/list.asp?guid=&FromPage=DetailPage&term=Harry+Douglas+Huskey   (474 words)

  
 History of computational linguistics and related areas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Claude Shannon (1947) had formalized the notion of information, and it seemed to many that this was a critical breakthrough in the transformation of objects in the mental world into things in the physical world.
Zellig Harris and his student Noam Chomsky pursued the goal of developing formal accounts of language and language-learning (acquisition).
Chomsky’s early work was useful in the development of formal language theory, especially the notions of context-free grammar (suggested as a better model of language than the finite-state device Shannon had used in talking about natural language).
humanities.uchicago.edu /faculty/goldsmith/CompLingCourse/History.htm   (875 words)

  
 IP: From Willis Ware -- Yet even more on " The SWAC"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This occurred when Harry Huskey was starting SWAC and RAND assigned Bill Gunning to Harry's team on a full time basis, in part to get experience with digital things but also to help build the SWAC.
As I recall the history, there was also an ongoing contest between the Math Department and the EE Department as to which should "own computing" on the campus -- an early example of many similar arguments elsewhere in academia.
Finally, Harry's building was also the meeting place for the earliest monthly meetings of the local computer group which eventually became the west cost contingent of the IRE's Professional Group on Electronic Computers -- now the IEEE Computer Society.
www.interesting-people.org /archives/interesting-people/199901/msg00023.html   (377 words)

  
 Class of 1967 Fellows
For his contributions to solid-state device applications including generation of visible coherent radiation from a semiconductor junction and discovery of phone-assisted tunneling.
HARRY D. For outstanding contributions in education and in the design of computing machinery.
HARRIS O. For leadership in the standardization of all channel television receivers by industry and government and in the development of commercial television receivers.
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 looking.back -- August
Born in 1916 in Bryson City, NC, Huskey was an instructor at the University of Pennsylvania during the later stages of the development of ENIAC, where he wrote a technical manual for the ENIAC and worked on the early logical designs for the EDVAC.
Based on his US experience, Huskey created the basic implementation plan for the Pilot ACE (Automatic Computing Engine), which was the prototype of Turing's postwar concept.
Huskey received the IEEE Computer Society Pioneer Award in 1982 for his work on SWAC.
ei.cs.vt.edu /~history/50th/August.html   (1683 words)

  
 Looking back to 1952: the first Machine Translation conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Reifler's notion of aligning grammars was, in fact, close to the contemporary ideas of Zellig Harris on transfer grammar [Harris 1954].
Harris proposed rules for generating the phonology, morphology and syntactic structures of one language from the utterances of another language.
The rules were derived from an examination of the differences between two languages after they have both been defined according to a common set of definitional categories and classes.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/WJHutchins/TMI-97.htm   (4947 words)

  
 Gulf Coast Newspapers - Obituaries for March 30-31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Harry J. Huskey, 87, a native of Oregon and a resident of Lillian, died Thursday, March 24, 2005 at a local hospital.
Survivors include his wife, Annie P. Huskey of Lillian; two sons, Lawrence J. Huskey of Anchorage, Alaska, and Anthony J. Huskey of Jacksonville, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son, William J. Huskey.
www.gulfcoastnewspapers.com /?module=displaystory&story_id=1937&format=html   (2491 words)

  
 Kent Huskey's Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is a link to what seems to be the new harry potter trailer (airing internationally....cause heaven forbid we have one here).
lying or not, the kid stank, which told me that he hadn't read harry potter, hadn't seen episode 3, hadn't hung out all night with two of his buddies at prince of wales or halo.
In the 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' film the exterior of the nearby St Pancras Station was used, as St Pancras with its Gothic facade was considered more impressive than the real Kings Cross.
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 Huskey Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Re: 1848/50 Huskey Immigrants - Wayne Huskey 8/22/02
To Descendants of Dorothy Haggard Trotter Huskey - Barbara Huskey Thema 11/14/01
Re: Mehala Huskey Voss-Phelps, Cty, Mo. - Allan Huskey 12/14/01
genforum.genealogy.com /huskey/page2.html#612   (1998 words)

  
 Harry Crews
This artikel Harry_Crews is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
In 1989 she, Sadie May, and Lydia Lunch teamed up as the band Harry Crews and released the album Naked in Garden Hill.In 1984 she married fellow Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore, with whom she has a daughter, Coco Gordon Moore.
This artikel Kim_Gordon is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 Huskey Aircraft - Amazing Aircraft Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Carlisle Hamrick, Roger W. Huskey, Bill Peeler and Joe Howell were recently named as new...
Charles E. Huskey Deer Lodge TN BFI 423-965-3086 ppw...
This would be the beginning of “operation Huskey \", the Allied landings of Sicily.
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 Harry Huskey buried in Fleming Cemetery, Logan Co., CO
Harry Huskey buried in Fleming Cemetery, Logan Co., CO
Searching for information on Harry Huskey who is buried in Fleming Cemetery, Logan Co, CO. I have the location of the grave but no dates.
Harry is listed by the BLM as having land in Logan Co, CO. in 1913 Will appreciate any information I can get.
www.genforum.genealogy.com /huskey/messages/577.html   (99 words)

  
 Sources, Vol. 2, People: HU - Ki
Huskey credits much of the engineering to J. Presper Eckert, including the idea for stored programming.
In 1946 Huskey went to the ACE project at Britain's National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
In 1947 Huskey returned to the U.S. to work for the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), where in 1948 he was assigned to design the SWAC, a computer being built by NBS and UCLA at the Institute for Numerical Analysis.
www.ieee.org /organizations/history_center/research_guides/sources2/people_hu.html   (1412 words)

  
 DBLP: Harry D. Huskey
Harry D. Huskey, Velma R. Huskey: Chronology of Computing Devices.
Harry D. Huskey: An Introduction to Procedure-Oriented Languages.
Harry D. Huskey, Ralph Love, Niklaus Wirth: A syntactic description of BC NELIAC.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/h/Huskey:Harry_D=.html   (289 words)

  
 Harry D Huskey
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www.bookreportforfree.com /365050_harry-d-huskey_0070314772computerhandbook1steditionusedhomeschoolbook.html   (140 words)

  
 Computer Resurrection Issue 8
Huskey wanted to build a Test Assembly himself, and after a lot of pushing he believed he had got permission to do so.
While working on Huskey's design, I got a visit from Ted who told me in forthright terms that we were wasting our time using the wrong kind of logic, and we should do it a different way.
Huskey based this computer entirely on the Pilot Model design, using magnetic drums.
www.cs.man.ac.uk /CCS/res/res08.htm   (14262 words)

  
 Computer: looking.back
NPL finished building ACE, partly through Harry Huskey's work, and ran its first program on May 10, 1950.
Huskey, having worked earlier with ENIAC, returned to the US and later built the SWAC (Standards Western Automatic Computer) and the Bendix G-15.
Huskey received the Computer Pioneer Award in 1982.
www.indwes.edu /Faculty/bcupp/lookback/hist-05.htm   (1314 words)

  
 politech 2001/08: FC: More on 20th anniversary of first IBM per   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Of course the Bendix G-15D ran at 100KHz, had only 8KB of main memory, used paper tape for backing store, and cost $50K, but it was a sure-enough interactive single-person machine that was marketed to the world at large.
Designed by Harry Huskey of the University of California, closely following some Alan Turing's ideas (Harry spent a year in the UK working with Alan).
Douglas Aircraft reported equipped some of their top engineers with individual G-15Ds, but as students we had to sign up for time slots.
lists.jammed.com /politech/2001/08/0060.html   (332 words)

  
 Phelps Burials
Huskey, Grace H. w/o Jesse A., nee Sheldon
Huskey, Jesse A. h/o Grace H. 23 Sep 1906
Huskey, Robert L. d/o Charles & Ruth (Shelden)
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 p24   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Howard Aiken at Harvard was also experimenting with a magnetic drum on the Mark II computer in 1947, and he would make the drum the key feature of his improved Mark III computer in 1948.
Harry Huskey would use a magnetic drum in this design of the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer for the National Bureau of Standards in 1948.
Arnold D. Booth in Britain built a magnetic drum for the Automatic Relay Computer in 1948 and would install a drum in the Manchester "baby" computer in 1949.
history.acusd.edu /gen/recording/mag/p24.html   (398 words)

  
 looking.back -- May
NPL completed the construction of the ACE, partly through the work of Harry Huskey, and ran its first program on 10 May 1950.
Harry Huskey, having done early work with ENIAC returned to the US and afterwards built the SWAC (Standards Western Automatic Computer) and the Bendix G-15.
The Microprocessor Age had started in the mid 1970s, but primarily with machines that were more suited to the enthusiastic hacker (in the sense of the word of that era) than the people with a need to compute.
ei.cs.vt.edu /~history/50th/May.html   (1646 words)

  
 Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies: Information Technology and Women's Lives FULL TEXT (252 Kb)
Harris, Roma M. "Technology and the Deskilling of Women's Work." LIBRARIANSHIP: THE EROSION OF A WOMAN'S PROFESSION, pp.121-143.
Speculates on the deprofessionalism of work in the library field through automation, which has most impact on women making their way up the hierarchy of the profession.
Harris notes the displacement in areas where women's work is concentrated, such as clerical library work, the automation of cataloging, and the like.
www.library.wisc.edu /libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/infotech/infofull.html   (15480 words)

  
 Classics in the History of Psychology -- Introduction to Menabrea/Lovelace (1842/1843) by C.D. Green
Huskey Velma R. and Huskey, Harry D. Lady Lovelace and Charles Babbage.
Huskey Velma R. and Huskey, Harry D. Title?
Huskey Velma R. and Huskey, Harry D. Dorothy Stein's revolutionary view of Ada, Countess of Lovelace.
psychclassics.yorku.ca /Lovelace/intro.htm   (4974 words)

  
 Albright College-Gingrich Library-October 2003 Acquisitions List
AUT Browder, Diane M. Curriculum and assessment for students with moderate and severe disabilities.
AUT Swanson, H. Lee, 1947- ; Harris, Karen R ; Graham, Steven, 1950- et al.
PUB New York : Harry N. Abrams : In association with the Columbus Museum of Art, 2003.
www.albright.edu /library/newbooks/book1003.html   (6245 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Banana Boat (Day-O) - Harry Belafonte 28.
Gone - Ferlin Huskey Week 899 == 3/18/1957 1.
The Banana Boat (Day-O) - Harry Belafonte Week 907 == 5/13/1957 1.
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 Liberty Union High School Baseball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Second year coach Harry Huskey is very pleased with the overall progress that his program had made last season.
Finishing in the middle of the pack in the very tough Mid State League Cardinal Division, he hopes that his team will continue to improve and eventually compete at the top of the league.
Five seniors were lost to graduation but Huskey is very happy with the youth movement that is taking place.
www.eteamz.com /LUBaseball   (162 words)

  
 Computer: looking.back
It was intended for use by Northrop Aircraft as an airborne machine, but unfortunately it never flew--literally or figuratively.
After returning to the National Bureau of Standards in the US, he moved on to the Institute for Numerical Analysis in Los Angeles, where he built the SWAC, which was dedicated on August 17, 1950, by the NBS at UCLA.
Huskey also designed the Bendix G-15 drum computer.
www.indwes.edu /Faculty/bcupp/lookback/hist-08.htm   (1354 words)

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