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Что (кто) такое Analytical Engine - определение

PROPOSED MECHANICAL GENERAL-PURPOSE COMPUTER, DESIGNED BY CHARLES BABBAGE
Sketch of the Analytical Engine; Analytic Engine; Analytic engine; Babbage engine; Analytical Engine; Babbage machine; Babbage Machine; The Analytical Engine
  • Henry Babbage's analytical engine mill, built in 1910,<ref name="mill" /> in the [[Science Museum (London)]]
  • Plan diagram of the Analytical Engine from 1840
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Analytical Engine         
<history> A design for a general-purpose digital computer proposed by Charles Babbage in 1837 as a successor to his earlier special-purpose Difference Engine. The Analytical Engine was to be built from brass gears powered by steam with input given on punched cards. Babbage could never secure enough funding to build it, and so it was, and never has been, constructed. http://fourmilab.ch/babbage/. (1998-10-19)
Analytical Engine         
The Analytical Engine was a proposed mechanical general-purpose computer designed by English mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage. It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, which was a design for a simpler mechanical calculator.
Analytical technique         
METHOD OF DETERMINING A PROPERTY OF A SUBSTANCE OR MIXTURE
Analytical method; Analytical methods; Analytical techniques
Analytical technique is a method that is used to determine a chemical or physical property of a chemical substance, chemical element, or mixture. There are a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from simple weighing to advanced techniques using highly specialized instrumentation.
Analytical chemistry         
  • accelerator mass spectrometer]] used for [[radiocarbon dating]] and other analysis
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  • Noise in a [[thermogravimetric analysis]]; lower noise in the middle of the plot results from less human activity (and environmental noise) at night
  • Block diagram of an analytical instrument showing the stimulus and measurement of response
  • [[Gustav Kirchhoff]] (left) and [[Robert Bunsen]] (right)
  • limit of quantification]] (LOQ), dynamic range, and limit of [[linearity]] (LOL)
  • The presence of [[copper]] in this qualitative analysis is indicated by the bluish-green color of the flame
  • US [[Food and Drug Administration]] scientist uses portable near-infrared spectroscopy device to detect potentially illegal substances
  • Separation of black ink on a [[thin-layer chromatography]] plate
STUDY OF THE SEPARATION, IDENTIFICATION, AND QUANTIFICATION OF THE CHEMICAL COMPONENTS OF MATERIALS
Analytical Chemistry; Chemistry, analytical; Chemical Analysis; Hyphenated separation techniques; Chemical analysis; Qualitative organic analysis; Analytical chemist; Qualitative Chemical Analysis; Quantitative chemical analysis; Quantitative Chemical Analysis; Chemistry, Analytical; Qualitative chemical analysis; Organic analysis; Analytic chemistry; Analytical chemists; History of analytical chemistry; Analytical tool; Analytical chemistry techniques
Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter. In practice, separation, identification or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with another method.
Hybrid transactional/analytical processing         
INFORMATION SYSTEM APPROACH OPTIMISED TO FACILITATE AND MANAGE BOTH TRANSACTIONS AND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DATA ANALYSIS
User:HtownCat/sandbox; HTAP; Hybrid Transactional/Analytical Processing (HTAP); Hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP); Translytical; Online transaction and analytical processing; Oltap
Hybrid transaction/analytical processing (HTAP) is a term created by Gartner Inc., an information technology research and advisory company, in its early 2014 research report Hybrid Transaction/Analytical Processing Will Foster Opportunities for Dramatic Business Innovation.
Analytical Review         
  • Title page and advertisement for the first and second issue of the ''Analytical Review (New Series)''
  • The prospectus for the ''Analytical Review'' (1788) outlined the journal's intention to present readers with objective summaries of important new publications.
  • Prise de la Bastille]]'' (1789) by [[Jean-Pierre-Louis-Laurent Houël]]
  • [[William Gifford]], the founder of the ''[[Anti-Jacobin Review]]''
PERIODICAL (LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, 1788-1799. )
The Analytical Review
The Analytical Review was an English periodical that was published from 1788 to 1798, having been established in London by the publisher Joseph Johnson and the writer Thomas Christie. Part of the Republic of Letters, it was a [publication, which offered readers summaries and analyses of the many new publications issued at the end of the eighteenth century.
V engine         
  • [[Argus As 10]] inverted engine
  • V-angle illustrated by the yellow lines
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH TWO BANKS OF CYLINDERS AT AN ANGLE RESEMBLING A 'V'
V Engine; V-Engine; V-engine; V-type engine; Vee engine; V engines; V32 engine
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft.
Software engine         
CENTRAL PART OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Core engine
A software engine is a core component of a complex software system. Alternate phrases include "software core" and "software core engine", or just "core engine".
Reciprocating engine         
  • Ray-traced image of a piston engine
ENGINE UTILISING ONE OR MORE RECIPROCATING PISTONS
Reciprocal piston; Reciprocating Engine; Piston engine; Propeller engine; Piston engines; Piston-engine; Reciprocating engines; Reciprocating piston; Flywheel engine; Reciprocating steam engine; Reciprocating heat engine; Reciprocating piston engine
This article mainly describes reciprocating engine as heat engine. Also see non-heat engine types: pneumatic and hydraulic motors.
reciprocating engine         
  • Ray-traced image of a piston engine
ENGINE UTILISING ONE OR MORE RECIPROCATING PISTONS
Reciprocal piston; Reciprocating Engine; Piston engine; Propeller engine; Piston engines; Piston-engine; Reciprocating engines; Reciprocating piston; Flywheel engine; Reciprocating steam engine; Reciprocating heat engine; Reciprocating piston engine
¦ noun a piston engine.

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Analytical engine

The analytical engine was a proposed mechanical general-purpose computer designed by English mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage. It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, which was a design for a simpler mechanical calculator.

The analytical engine incorporated an arithmetic logic unit, control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops, and integrated memory, making it the first design for a general-purpose computer that could be described in modern terms as Turing-complete. In other words, the structure of the analytical engine was essentially the same as that which has dominated computer design in the electronic era. The analytical engine is one of the most successful achievements of Charles Babbage.

Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. It was not until 1941 that Konrad Zuse built the first general-purpose computer, Z3, more than a century after Babbage had proposed the pioneering analytical engine in 1837.