John von Neumann
Unknown. It was developed in the ENIAC project in WW2 but nobody recorded who first came up with it. ENIAC did not use it.
That cannot be determined. The idea was developed and discussed by several of the engineers working on the ENIAC design during WW2, but nobody bothered to record who first brought up the idea. The idea however was not used on ENIAC as the design was already frozen and it was necessary to build what they had if they hoped to finish it before the end of the war.John von Neumann was the first to document the idea on paper, so he is commonly erroneously given the attribution, but he definitely did not develop the idea himself.
Proof of Concept itβs probably the best approach to verify an initial idea and its viability for practical implementation. Proof of concept is a demonstration of the practical feasibility of an idea to prove that the method, idea, or technology works. The purpose of PoC is to: validate a concept that is supposed to be developed explore different solutions that could essentially bring the idea into life
Stored-program concept: Storage of instructions in computer memory to enable it to perform a variety of tasks in sequence or intermittently. The idea was introduced in the late 1940s by John von Neumann, who proposed that a program be electronically stored in binary-number format in a memory device so that instructions could be modified by the computer as determined by intermediate computational results. Other engineers, notably John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, contributed to this idea, which enabled digital computers to become much more flexible and powerful. Nevertheless, engineers in England built the first stored-program computer, the Manchester Mark I, shortly before the Americans built EDVAC, both operational in 1949.
This is not known. John von Neumann is commonly credited, but he simply documented an idea that had been discussed for some time by the various designers of ENIAC.
Nobody actually knows, except that it was being discussed on the ENIAC project before John von Neumann was introduced to the project. John von Neumann gets credit because of a distribution mistake, after he wrote the first paper on the concept. It is important because all modern computers are based on some variant of it.
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