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Что (кто) такое Konrad Zuse - определение

GERMAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER (1910 - 1995)
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  • Methfesselstraße}} 7, Berlin
  • An elementary process in Zuse's Calculating Space: Two digital particles A und B form a new digital particle C.<ref>[ftp://ftp.idsia.ch/pub/juergen/zuse67scan.pdf ''Rechnender Raum''] (PDF), Elektronische Datenverarbeitung, 8: 336–344, 1967.</ref>
  • Statue of Zuse in [[Bad Hersfeld]]
  • Zuse Memorial in [[Hünfeld]], Hessen
  • Zuse's workshop at Neukirchen (photograph taken in January 2010)
  • Zuse Z1 replica in the [[German Museum of Technology]] in Berlin
  • [[Magnetic drum]] storage inside a Z31 (which was first displayed in 1963)
  • Z64 Graphomat plotter
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Konrad Zuse         
<person> The designer of the first programming language, Plankalkül, and the first fully functional program-controlled electromechanical digital computer in the world, the Z3. He died on 1995-12-18 in Huenfeld, Germany. Konrad Zusehistory/Zuse.html">Biography (http://ei.cs.vt.edu/Konrad Zusehistory/Zuse.html). ["Konrad Zuse: Mein Leben" (My Life), published 1956]. ["Konrad Zuse: The Computer my Life, Springer, 1993]. (1999-02-18)
Zuse         
<language> (After Konrad Zuse) A descendant of Ada, Modula-2, Mesa and Oberon-1, described by Christian Collberg <collberg@dna.lth.se> in his PhD thesis 1991. Zuse supports several levels of information hiding. The Zuse type system includes fully hidden types (similar to Modula-2 opaque types but without any implementation restriction), semi-open pointer types (same as Modula-2 opaque types), extensible record types (similar to Oberon-1 public projection types but without the compiler hint), enumeration types, extensible enumeration types, and extensible {subrange types}. A type can also be protected by specifying the operations that particular modules may perform (similar to C++ {friend classes} and Ada private types). Zuse also includes hidden and extensible constants and hidden inline procedures. In order to support the higher levels of information hiding the implementation employs partial intermediate code linking. A version for Sun-3 is available. (1999-02-18)
ZUSE         
<language> An LL(1) parser generator by Arthur Pyster of the University of California at Santa Barbara. ZUSE requires Pascal. (1986-09-23)
Konráð Gíslason         
  • Konráð Gíslason
ICELANDIC GRAMMARIAN AND PHILOLOGIST (1808-1891)
Konrad Gislason; Konrád Gislason; Konrad Gíslason
Konráð Gíslason (3 July 1808 – 26 January 1891) was an Icelandic grammarian and philologist, and one of the Fjölnismenn, a group of Icelandic intellectuals who spearheaded the revival of Icelandic national consciousness in the 19th century. He was by royal appointment member of the 1849 Danish Constituent Assembly.
Konráð Olavsson         
ICELANDIC HANDBALL PLAYER
Konráð Ólavsson; Konrad Olavsson
Konráð Olavsson (born 11 March 1968) is an Icelandic former handball player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Konrad Zuse Medal         
AWARD
The Konrad Zuse Medal for Services to Computer Science is the highest award of the (German Computer Science Society), given every two years to one or sometimes two leading German computer scientists. It is named after German computer pioneer Konrad Zuse..
Paul Konrad         
SWISS TRAMWAY DIRECTOR AND MYCOLOGIST (1877-1948)
Konrad, Paul
Paul Konrad (1 April 1877 in Le Locle – 19 December 1948 in Neuchâtel) was a Swiss geometrician and amateur mycologist.Paul Konrad : 1877-1948 Retro Seals
Konrad Kellen         
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENTIST AND ART COLLECTOR
Konrad Katzenellenbogen
Konrad Kellen (born Konrad Moritz Adolf Katzenellenbogen; December 14, 1913 – April 8, 2007) was a German-born American political scientist, intelligence analyst and author.
Konrad Pellikan         
  • Konrad Pellikan
CONRADUS PELLICANUS OF ROUFFACH (8 JANUARY 1478 - 6 APRL 1556), OLD TESTAMENT SCHOLAR AND A CORRESPONDENT OF DESIDERIUS ERASMUS
Konrad Pelikan; Conrad Pellican; Conrad Pellicanus; Konrad Pellecanus; Konrad Pellicanus
Konrad Pellikan (; Latin: Conradus Pellicanus; sometimes anglicized as Conrad Pellican; 8 January 1478, Rouffach in Alsace - 6 May 1556, Zurich) was a German Protestant theologian, humanist, Protestant reformer and Christian Hebraist who worked chiefly in Switzerland.
Konrad Loewe         
AUSTRIAN WRITER
Konrad Löwe
Konrad Loewe, real name Konrad Löw (6 February 1856 in Prostějov, Moravia – 11 February 1912 in Vienna), was an Austrian actor and playwright.Konrad Löwe on deutsche-digitale-bibliothek

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Konrad Zuse

Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse (German: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈtsuːzə]; 22 June 1910 – 18 December 1995) was a German civil engineer, pioneering computer scientist, inventor and businessman. His greatest achievement was the world's first programmable computer; the functional program-controlled Turing-complete Z3 became operational in May 1941. Thanks to this machine and its predecessors, Zuse has often been regarded as the inventor and father of the modern computer.

Zuse was noted for the S2 computing machine, considered the first process control computer. In 1941, he founded one of the earliest computer businesses, producing the Z4, which became the world's first commercial computer. From 1943 to 1945 he designed Plankalkül, the first high-level programming language. In 1969, Zuse suggested the concept of a computation-based universe in his book Rechnender Raum (Calculating Space).

Much of his early work was financed by his family and commerce, but after 1939 he was given resources by the government of Nazi Germany. Due to World War II, Zuse's work went largely unnoticed in the United Kingdom and the United States. Possibly his first documented influence on a US company was IBM's option on his patents in 1946.