The term bit or byte
Werner Buchholz was born in 1922.
Werner Buchholz - historian - was born in 1948.
Horst Buchholz's birth name is Horst Werner Buchholz.
Werner Buchholz coined the term bit/byte in 1956 for IBM stream computer.
byte was coined by werner buchholz
The term byte was coined by Dr. Werner Buchholz in July 1956
Yes, the term "byte" is said to have originated from a typographical error in a 1962 paper by Werner Buchholz, who intended to use the word "byte" to represent a group of bits. The error occurred when "bit" was mistakenly typed as "bite," and the spelling stuck.
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I believe the question you are trying to ask is, "What are bytes" or "What is a byte." Simply put, a byte is a basic unit of measurement of information storage in computer science. The term "byte" comes from "bite," as in the smallest amount of data a computer could "bite" at once. The term byte was coined by Dr. Werner Buchholz in July 1956, during the early design phase for the IBM Stretch computer. Originally it was defined in instructions by a 4-bit byte-size field, allowing from one to sixteen bits. A fixed eight-bit byte size was later adopted and promulgated as a standard by the System/360.
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