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Was There a French Engine Before Babbage’s Difference Engine?
Most writings discussing Charles Babbage’s attempts at creating mechanical calculating machines use the heroic theory of invention and scientific development as a hypothesis for describing his accomplishments. Many of the mechanisms he imagined, do appear to be the first implementations of ideas used by modern computing machines such as pipelining, parallel computing, anticipating carry, mill (cpu), and store (RAM) (see Bromley [1] and Swade [2]).
期刊介绍:
The IEEE Annals of the History of Computing serves as a record of vital contributions which recount, preserve, and analyze the history of computing and the impact of computing on society. Where possible, first hand accounts of events and activities are recorded with minimal editorial change, and scholarly reports of analyses of the historical record from archives and personal contact are published so as to better understand both the past and the future of our field.