Konrad Zuse (Estonian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Konrad Zuse" in Estonian language version.

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  • Rojas, Raúl (1997). "Konrad Zuse's Legacy: The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3" (PDF). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 19 (2): 5–16. DOI:10.1109/85.586067. Originaali arhiivikoopia (PDF) seisuga 26. aprill 2021. Vaadatud 12. mail 2021. Konrad Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the father of the computer, and his Z1, a programmable automaton built from 1936 to 1938, has been called the first computer in the world. Other nations reserve this honor for one of their own scientists, and there has been a long and often acrimonious debate on the issue of who is the true inventor of the computer.

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  • Rojas, Raúl (1997). "Konrad Zuse's Legacy: The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3" (PDF). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 19 (2): 5–16. DOI:10.1109/85.586067. Originaali arhiivikoopia (PDF) seisuga 26. aprill 2021. Vaadatud 12. mail 2021. Konrad Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the father of the computer, and his Z1, a programmable automaton built from 1936 to 1938, has been called the first computer in the world. Other nations reserve this honor for one of their own scientists, and there has been a long and often acrimonious debate on the issue of who is the true inventor of the computer.

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  • von Leszczynski, Ulrike (27. juuni 2010). "Z like Zuse: German inventor of the computer". monstersandcritics.com. Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 22. mai 2013. Vaadatud 22. mail 2013. There's strong evidence that [Zuse] built the world's first computer in Berlin.

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  • Rojas, Raúl (14. jaanuar 1998). "How to make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer". citeseerx.ist.psu.edu. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. veebruar 2021. Vaadatud 12. mail 2021. ... from an abstract theoretical perspective, the computing model of the Z3 is equivalent to the computing model of today's computers. From a practical perspective, and in the way the Z3 was really programmed, it was not equivalent to modern computers.

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  • Rojas, Raúl (1997). "Konrad Zuse's Legacy: The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3" (PDF). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 19 (2): 5–16. DOI:10.1109/85.586067. Originaali arhiivikoopia (PDF) seisuga 26. aprill 2021. Vaadatud 12. mail 2021. Konrad Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the father of the computer, and his Z1, a programmable automaton built from 1936 to 1938, has been called the first computer in the world. Other nations reserve this honor for one of their own scientists, and there has been a long and often acrimonious debate on the issue of who is the true inventor of the computer.
  • Rojas, Raúl (14. jaanuar 1998). "How to make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer". citeseerx.ist.psu.edu. Originaali (PDF) arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. veebruar 2021. Vaadatud 12. mail 2021. ... from an abstract theoretical perspective, the computing model of the Z3 is equivalent to the computing model of today's computers. From a practical perspective, and in the way the Z3 was really programmed, it was not equivalent to modern computers.
  • Flippo, Hyde. "Konrad Zuse: The first programmable, digital computer". german-way.com. The German Way & More. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 31. mai 2013. The German civil engineer Konrad Zuse is considered the inventor of the first digital and programmable computers
  • von Leszczynski, Ulrike (27. juuni 2010). "Z like Zuse: German inventor of the computer". monstersandcritics.com. Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 22. mai 2013. Vaadatud 22. mail 2013. There's strong evidence that [Zuse] built the world's first computer in Berlin.
  • Bellis, Mary (15. mai 2019) [First published 2006 at inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa050298.htm]. "Biography of Konrad Zuse, Inventor and Programmer of Early Computers". thoughtco.com. Dotdash Meredith. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 13. detsember 2020. Vaadatud 3. veebruaril 2021. Konrad Zuse earned the semiofficial title of 'inventor of the modern computer'
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