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- Konrad Zuse Colloquium
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- Konrad Zuse (1910 - 1995)
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- 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- Oct 1, 1999
- NASA Ames Research Center
- Moffett Training and Conference Center
- Mountain View, California 94035
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Konrad Zuse
is largely unknown in North America but is a celebrated computer
pioneer in his native Germany. Zuse developed functioning program-controlled
computing machinery as early as 1936 and went on to form a successful
European computer business in the 1950s. This colloquium brings
together three distinguished Zuse scholars in an informal gathering
designed to bring Zuse's remarkable accomplishments to a wider
audience. The colloquium takes place on October 1, 1999
at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California--in
the heart of Silicon Valley. There is no fee for the event however,
in order to be admitted onto the NASA facility, an
RSVP is mandatory.
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- The colloquium is followed by a reception
at Computer History Museum's visible storage exhibit
area, located one block from the Conference Center, at which
the recent donation of one
of Zuse's mainframe computers, the Z23, will be formally recognized.
This reception is hosted by the German
Consulate-General of San Francisco.
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Speakers for the event
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- Dr.
Paul Ceruzzi
- Curator of Information Technology
- Smithsonian Institution
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- Dr. Ceruzzi will be discussing the early
work of Konrad Zuse in the context of the invention of the digital
computer, 1935-1950.
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- Professor
Raul Rojas
- Professor of Computer Science
- Freie Universität Berlin
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- Professor Rojas will be speaking about
Zuse's early machines (the Z1 - Z4) and will be demonstrating
a reconstruction of the adding
unit of the Z3 made of relays, which he is also kindly donating
to Computer History Museum. (Click on "Simulations," link
is in German).
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- Privatdozent
Dr.-Ing. Horst Zuse
- Professor of Computer Science
- Technische Universität Berlin
- (And son of Konrad Zuse)
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- Dr. Zuse will address Konrad Zuse's later
machines as well as the Zuse company. An extended paper by Horst
Zuse on his father's life and contributions is available
here.
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Event agenda will be available
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Historical Note:
In March of 1984, Konrad Zuse gave a lecture
at The Computer Museum in Boston discussing his work. For information
on this lecture, click
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FINAL REMINDER
- In order to attend the
Zuse Colloquium, an
- RSVP is required.
- Please contact Wendy-Ann
Francis at 650.604.2579
- (francis@computerhistory.org)
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This event is sponsored
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