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of “language.” The objective meaning of the universal as a law governing the movement of individual things is defended from various positions, by exponents of both materialism (B. Spinoza, and L. Feuer-bach) and objective idealism (G. Leibniz and G. Hegel). The dialectical relation of ...
mathematical equations and expressions in symbolic form, as opposed to manipulating the numerical quantities represented by those symbols. Such a system might be used for symbolic integration or differentiation, substitution of one expression into another, simplification of an expression, change of subject...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook symbolic number [sim′bäl·ik ′nəm·bər] (computer science) symbolic address McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
death's head- a human skull (or a representation of a human skull) used as a symbol of death oriflamme- an inspiring symbol or ideal that serves as a rallying point in a struggle white feather- a symbol of cowardice allegory,emblem- a visible symbol representing an abstract idea ...
Fifty years ago, when the UNIVAC (see Figure 1) was introduced as first commercially available general purpose computer for civilian-use, the computer was utilised to take the burden of vast computations from the human, but it could only be handled by experts. Nowadays, "more than 72 million...
Aiken. In 1949, she joined the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation and was part of the team that developed the UNIVAC I computer. At Eckert–Mauchly she began developing the compiler. She believed that a programming language based on English was possible. Her compiler...
(UNIVersal Automatic Computer I), the first commercial computer developed in the U.S. The fifth UNIVAC unit (built for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission) was used by CBS to predict the result of the 1952 presidential election. It was the first time two of the major television networks ...
programming environment. RCA, General Electric, Burroughs, and Univac all included virtual memory in their operating systems. Because a bad replacement algorithm could cost a million dollars of lost machine time over the life of a system, they all paid a great deal of attention to replacement ...
teams could conduct classified research and computations until 8:30 am the next day. inside the pod, the room-sized univac 1108 supercomputer, which retailed for about $1.6 million, represented the cutting-edge technology of multiprocessors, allowing the computer to do multiple functions at once....