The Princeton University Computer was a John Von Neumann computer designed in their Institute for Advanced Study around 1949-1950. It is one of the first generation computers, as is the ORDVAC built by the University of Illinois based on the Princeton computer, 1950-1951, for Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. I know this because my husband, Edwin L. Hughes worked on the ORDVAC as well as the ILLIAC, 1952, also built at the University of Illinois. I saw the ILLIAC at the University some years ago. As I understand it both the ORDVAC and the ILLIAC still exist, though not in use.
Edwin L.Hughes was recognized by the National Computer Conference, 1985, as a "Pioneer in the Field of Computing."
I don't remember the name of the Princeton Computer. That is what I was trying to find out from you.
Ann N. Hughes
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Neil Willis has written: 'Introduction to computer architecture' -- subject(s): Computer architecture 'Computer Architecture and Communications'
Computer architecture is not useful for the people whose use the computer for general purposes. Mostly, computer architecture helps those people who are in the manufacturing/development sector.
The computer architecture is concerned with how the CPU acts and uses the computer memory.
Computer architecture is the parts of a computer and how they relate together in helping it to carry out its purpose. It is a combination of instruction set design and micro architecture.
Computer hardware is the components that make up a computer. Computer architecture is the model used to combine the Hardware into a working unit.
The architect of the computer system, he/she developed the programming architecture as well as the processing architecture. If the designer follows this architecture definition the computer can be programmed. There is no proof needed.
Wing N. Toy has written: 'Computer hardware/software architecture' -- subject(s): Computer architecture, Software architecture
Not in the real world but the virtual world. SOA, or service oriented architecture, is a type of computer architecture and thus can only be viewed as code on a computer.
Harvard architecture : _________ ______ | code | | | | memory | | CPU | <-----> |_________| | | | | ----------- | data | | memory | ---------------- the CPU generated address is either point to code or data memory. Princeton arhitecture: data memory <--------> CPU <-------> code memory in this the CPU generated address will point to both the data and code. for this some internal operation are take place to point to either data or code. answered by prasad. mail prasad40613@gmail.com
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