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Punched- card data processing was invented ny Herman Hollerith.
Herman Hollerith invented punch cards and used them with his tabulators in the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation which later merged with two other companies to form IBM
Herman hollerith invented it.
Hermann Hollerith invented a "mechanical tabulator" that uses punched cards to store data.
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In the previous lesson the punched card was discovered as one of the common forms of data recording media used for input and output. In this lesson the following recording media are discussed: printed output, diskette, paper tape, magnetic tape, cassette tape, and magnetic ink characters.
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To provide the instructions to his automatic loom, specifying the pattern to be woven in the fabric.
Herman Hollerith was likely the person you're looking for. He invented and was awarded patents for a series of machines that used punched holes for a method of recording data. The true ancestor of our punch cards we think of today such as the IBM type 80. Hope this helps!
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Karl Drais, a German inventor, created the first Stenotype which used a punched paper strip in 1830. The machine was then known as a shorthand machine, the word Stenotype was not used until around 1910.