when he was little he made a laptop the first one.
1890 US Census.
Hollerith was an employee of the US Census Bureau. As there were no electronic computers, it was not a computer punch card, but was used in the 1890 census to semi-automate the processing and counting using electromechanical counters and sorters.
punched card tabulation and sorting devices for census of 1890. these machine counted data prepunched on millions of census punchcards, sorted them into categories, allowing additional counting, sorting, etc. this allowed completion of the census in 3 years instead of taking longer than 10 as hand methods would have.
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To count data in the 1890 census, which could not have been completed on time to meet the requirements of the constitution using traditional hand methods. The tabulator also controlled a sorter so that cards could be separated for appropriate further processing later on other tabulators.
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an integrated system to help tally the 1980 census results using punch cards for data processing.
Yes there was an 1890 census for the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.RESOURCES= WWW.FEEFHS.COM
1890 US Census.
The 1890 US Census recorded 1,289,600 persons.
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in 1890 the u.s. census bureau announced the end of it announced the end of the frontier
Hollerith was an employee of the US Census Bureau. As there were no electronic computers, it was not a computer punch card, but was used in the 1890 census to semi-automate the processing and counting using electromechanical counters and sorters.
actually long before computers existed, it was a deck of punchcards used on electromechanical unit record equipment. the US census bureau used them first in 1890.
punched card tabulation and sorting devices for census of 1890. these machine counted data prepunched on millions of census punchcards, sorted them into categories, allowing additional counting, sorting, etc. this allowed completion of the census in 3 years instead of taking longer than 10 as hand methods would have.