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J. Presper Eckert and Magnetic tape data storage

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Difference between J. Presper Eckert and Magnetic tape data storage

J. Presper Eckert vs. Magnetic tape data storage

John Adam Presper "Pres" Eckert Jr. (April 9, 1919 – June 3, 1995) was an American electrical engineer and computer pioneer. Magnetic tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.

Similarities between J. Presper Eckert and Magnetic tape data storage

J. Presper Eckert and Magnetic tape data storage have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): John Mauchly, Magnetic tape, UNIVAC I.

John Mauchly

John William Mauchly (August 30, 1907 – January 8, 1980) was an American physicist who, along with J. Presper Eckert, designed ENIAC, the first general purpose electronic digital computer, as well as EDVAC, BINAC and UNIVAC I, the first commercial computer made in the United States.

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Magnetic tape

Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording, made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film.

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UNIVAC I

The UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) was the first commercial computer produced in the United States.

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J. Presper Eckert and Magnetic tape data storage Comparison

J. Presper Eckert has 53 relations, while Magnetic tape data storage has 98. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.99% = 3 / (53 + 98).

References

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