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Что (кто) такое Manchester Automatic Digital Machine - определение

FIRST ELECTRONIC STORED-PROGRAM COMPUTER
Small-Scale Experimental Machine; Small Scale Experimental Machine; Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine; Baby (computer); Manchester SSEM; Manchester small-scale experimental machine; Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine; Manchester Baby Mark 1; The Manchester Small Scale Experimental Machine
  • Architectural schematic showing how the four [[cathode-ray tube]]s (shown in green) were deployed
  • Output CRT
  • A plaque in honour of Williams and Kilburn at the University of Manchester
  • Artistic representation of a [[Turing machine]]
  • The output CRT is immediately above the input device, flanked by the monitor and control electronics.
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Manchester Mark 1         
  • Section of punched tape showing how one 40-bit word was encoded as eight 5-bit characters
  • Functional schematic showing the Williams tubes in green. Tube C holds the current instruction and its address; A is the accumulator; M is used to hold the multiplicand and the multiplier for a multiply operation; and B contains the index registers, used to modify instructions.
ENGLISH STORED-PROGRAM COMPUTER, 1949
Machester Mark I; Manchester Mark I; Mark One Baby
The Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester, England from the Manchester Baby (operational in June 1948). Work began in August 1948, and the first version was operational by April 1949; a program written to search for Mersenne primes ran error-free for nine hours on the night of 16/17 June 1949.
AUTODIN         
LEGACY DATA COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
AUTODIN; Autodin; Automatic digital network
AUTOmatic DIgital Network (Reference: DMS, DISA)
Automatic Digital Network         
LEGACY DATA COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
AUTODIN; Autodin; Automatic digital network
The Automatic Digital Network System, known as AUTODIN, is a legacy data communications service in the United States Department of Defense. AUTODIN originally consisted of numerous AUTODIN Switching Centers (ASCs) located in the United States and in countries such as England and Japan.
manchester         
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  • Canal Street, one of Manchester's liveliest nightspots, part of the city's gay village
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  • Daily Express Building]], Manchester, a remnant of Britain's "second Fleet Street"
  • [[Gaskell House]], where Mrs Gaskell wrote most of her novels. The house is now a museum.
  • Granada Studios, the former headquarters of Granada Television
  • The Great Jackson Street skyscraper district under construction in Central Manchester
  • largest purpose-built arenas]] in Europe
  • Manchester Airport from above
  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Diocese of Manchester]]
  • Manchester skyline with the cathedral and surrounding city buildings
  • Albert Square]], seat of local government, is an example of [[Victorian era]] [[Gothic revival]] architecture.
  • Free buses operate on three Manchester Metroshuttle routes around Manchester city centre.
  • City of Manchester population pyramid in 2020
  • The City of Manchester. The [[land use]] is overwhelmingly urban.
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  • The [[National Football Museum]]
  • The Gallagher brothers of Oasis
  • The Opera House, one of Manchester's largest theatre venues
  • Valette]]
  • Oxford Road]], one of the main thoroughfares into [[Manchester city centre]]
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  • Map of tram lines, railways and main bus routes in Greater Manchester
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MAJOR CITY IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, UK
Manchester, England; Manchester, UK; Manchester, United Kingdom; England Manchester; UN/LOCODE:GBMNC; Manchester (city, England); Manchester (UK); Metropolitan Borough of Manchester; Manchester (England); City of Manchester; Manchester (borough); Manchester developments; County Borough of Manchester; Mancs; The weather in Manchester; Drizzlechester; Manchester, Greater Manchester; Manchester, U.K.; Machester; Climate of Manchester; List of honorary citizens of Manchester; Geography of Manchester; Manchster; Manchester, Lancashire; Nightlife in Manchester; Museums in Manchester; Education in Manchester; Mannyfornia
¦ noun S. African & Austral./NZ cotton textiles; household linen.
Origin
from the name of the city Manchester, historically a centre of cotton manufacture.
machine translation         
  • Bernard Vauquois' pyramid showing comparative depths of intermediary representation, [[interlingual machine translation]] at the peak, followed by transfer-based, then direct translation
  • 沒有進入}}" from machine translation in [[Bali, Indonesia]]. The broken Chinese sentence sounds like "there does not exist an entry" or "have not entered yet".
  • 鸡枞}}" (''[[Macrolepiota albuminosa]]'') being rendered as "Wikipedia".
USE OF SOFTWARE FOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
Machine Translation; Mechanized translation; Machine translation system; Machine Traslation; Translation made by Machine; Linguistic rules based methods; Automated language translation; FAHQMT; Automatic translation; Machine translator; Mechtrans; Machtrans; Online translator; Automated translation; Automatic translator machine; Translation system; Machine translators; Machine translations; Automatic translator; Mechanical translation; Translation engine; Translation software; Website translation; Applications of machine translation; Ontologies in machine translation; MOLTO; Automatic language translation; Computer translation; Automated transaltion; Translating machine
¦ noun translation carried out by a computer.
Machine translation         
  • Bernard Vauquois' pyramid showing comparative depths of intermediary representation, [[interlingual machine translation]] at the peak, followed by transfer-based, then direct translation
  • 沒有進入}}" from machine translation in [[Bali, Indonesia]]. The broken Chinese sentence sounds like "there does not exist an entry" or "have not entered yet".
  • 鸡枞}}" (''[[Macrolepiota albuminosa]]'') being rendered as "Wikipedia".
USE OF SOFTWARE FOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
Machine Translation; Mechanized translation; Machine translation system; Machine Traslation; Translation made by Machine; Linguistic rules based methods; Automated language translation; FAHQMT; Automatic translation; Machine translator; Mechtrans; Machtrans; Online translator; Automated translation; Automatic translator machine; Translation system; Machine translators; Machine translations; Automatic translator; Mechanical translation; Translation engine; Translation software; Website translation; Applications of machine translation; Ontologies in machine translation; MOLTO; Automatic language translation; Computer translation; Automated transaltion; Translating machine
Machine translation, sometimes referred to by the abbreviation MT (not to be confused with computer-aided translation, machine-aided human translation or interactive translation), is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates the use of software to translate text or speech from one language to another.
Automated machine learning         
PROCESS OF AUTOMATING THE END-TO-END PROCESS OF MACHINE LEARNING
AutoML; Architecture search; Automated feature engineering; Auto ml; No-code machine learning; Low-code machine learning
Automated machine learning (AutoML) is the process of automating the tasks of applying machine learning to real-world problems. AutoML potentially includes every stage from beginning with a raw dataset to building a machine learning model ready for deployment.
Avro Manchester         
  • Avro Manchester Mk IA
  • Orthographic projection of the Avro Manchester Mk I, with profile detail of Mk.IA
  • The forward section of a Manchester Mark I at Waddington, Lincolnshire, showing the nose with the bomb-aimer's window, the forward gun-turret and the cockpit, September 1941
  • Interior view of a Manchester MK I
SECOND WORLD WAR BRITISH MEDIUM BOMBER
Manchester bomber; Avro-Manchester; Avro 679 Manchester
The Avro 679 Manchester was a British twin-engine heavy bomber developed and manufactured by the Avro aircraft company in the United Kingdom. While not being built in great numbers, it was the forerunner of the famed and vastly more successful four-engined Avro Lancaster, which was one of the most capable strategic bombers of the Second World War.
Manchester United (video game series)         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
Manchester United (video game); Manchester United (computer game); Manchester United 2; Manchester United 3
Manchester United is a football video game series licensed by Manchester United, which was highly popular in the early 1990s.
Ticket machine         
  • A handheld ticket machine used in [[BEST bus]]es in Mumbai
  • Nyugati Railway Station]] in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
VENDING MACHINE THAT PRODUCES PAPER OR ELECTRONIC TICKETS
Ticket vending machine; Ticket-vending machine; Ticket vending machines; Bus fare machines; Ticket Vending Machine; Electronic ticket machine; Multifunction ticket machine; Automatic Ticket Vending Machine; Ticket machines
A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone. For instance, ticket machines dispense train tickets at railway stations, transit tickets at metro stations and tram tickets at some tram stops and in some trams.

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Manchester Baby

The Manchester Baby, also called the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer. It was built at the University of Manchester by Frederic C. Williams, Tom Kilburn, and Geoff Tootill, and ran its first program on 21 June 1948.

The Baby was not intended to be a practical computing engine, but was instead designed as a testbed for the Williams tube, the first truly random-access memory. Described as "small and primitive" 50 years after its creation, it was the first working machine to contain all the elements essential to a modern electronic digital computer. As soon as the Baby had demonstrated the feasibility of its design, a project was initiated at the university to develop it into a full scale operational machine, the Manchester Mark 1. The Mark 1 in turn quickly became the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercially available general-purpose computer.

The Baby had a 32-bit word length and a memory of 32 words (1 kilobit, 1,024 bits). As it was designed to be the simplest possible stored-program computer, the only arithmetic operations implemented in hardware were subtraction and negation; other arithmetic operations were implemented in software. The first of three programs written for the machine calculated the highest proper divisor of 218 (262,144), by testing every integer from 218 downwards. This algorithm would take a long time to execute—and so prove the computer's reliability, as division was implemented by repeated subtraction of the divisor. The program consisted of 17 instructions and ran for about 52 minutes before reaching the correct answer of 131,072, after the Baby had performed about 3.5 million operations (for an effective CPU speed of about 1100 instructions per second).