Примери за използване на Hollerith на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Herman Hollerith.
Hollerith wrote much later(see).
Census Bureau Hollerith.
Hollerith died of a heart attack in 1929.
The idea in fact came from Dr John Shaw Billings who Hollerith came in contact with in his work for the US Census Bureau.
Hollerith was awarded his doctorate in 1890.
During the 1880s the American statistician Herman Hollerith conceived the idea of using perforated cards, similar to Jacquard's boards, for processing data.
Hollerith realised that cards would provide a better solution.
Prior to 1929,this was a standard size for many US banknotes, and Hollerith apparently chose it so that he could store cards in boxes made for the Treasury Department.
Hollerith did not enjoy teaching so he soon sought another job.
However, the amount of hand calculation involved would have been almost prohibitive, so Aiken's idea was to use an adaptation of the punched card machines which had been developed by Hollerith.
In 1896 the Hollerith formed the Tabulating Machine Company.
Hollerith died of a heart attack in 1929, eight years after retiring.
To compensate for the cyclical nature of the Census Bureau's demand for his machines, Hollerith founded the Tabulating Machine Company(1896) which was bought by Thomas J. Watson Sr., founder of IBM in 1914.
Herman Hollerith founded this Tabulating Machine Company in 1896.
Honours came to Hollerith from all sides for his outstanding invention.
Hollerith obtained over 30 patents for his research, but he was not a marketer.
Entrepreneur Herman Hollerith founded the Tabulating Machine Company in 1888.
Hollerith designed punches specially made for his system, the Hollerith Electric Tabulating System.
Having won, Hollerith now had to have punches and counting devices manufactured.
Hollerith served as a consulting engineer with the Computer Tabulating Recording Company until he retired in 1921.
Around 1885, Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator, which used punched cards to process statistical information.
Herman Hollerith applies for US patent 395,791 for the'Art of Applying Statistics'- his punched card calculator.(8. June 1887).
In 1896 Hollerith founded the Tabulating Machine Company to exploit his inventions.
In 1882 Hollerith joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he taught mechanical engineering.
In 1882 Hollerith joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT) as a lecturer in mechanical engineering.
In 1884 Hollerith applied for his first patent(he would receive more than 30 patents from the United States during his career and many overseas patents).
Because Hollerith had a virtual monopoly he had set the price well beyond what it would have cost to count the 1900 census data by hand.
In 1884 Hollerith applied for his first patent(he would receive more than 30 patents from the United States during his career and many overseas patents).
Around 1885, Herman Hollerith invented the tabulator, which used punched cards to process statistical information; eventually his company became part of IBM.