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George Robert Stibitz (April 30, 1904 –
January 31, 1995) was an
American researcher at Bell Labs who is
internationally recognized as one of the fathers...
- of Fame –
George R.
Stibitz". 20
August 2008.
Archived from the
original on 9 July 2010.
Retrieved 5 July 2010. "George
Stibitz : Bio". Math & Computer...
- (often
abbreviated as XS-3, 3XS or X3),
shifted binary or
Stibitz code (after
George Stibitz, who
built a relay-based
adding machine in 1937) is a self-complementary...
- an
early 2-bit
binary adder built in 1937 by Bell Labs
scientist George Stibitz as a
proof of concept,
using s****
relays and
metal strips from a tin can...
- the binary-reflected Gray code, or BRGC. Bell Labs
researcher George R.
Stibitz described such a code in a 1941
patent application,
granted in 1943. Frank...
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Computer Museum has
presented the
Stibitz-Wilson
awards with
support from
Montana State University. The
George R.
Stibitz Computer &
Communications Innovator...
- finger), as
fingers are
often used for counting.
Mathematician George Stibitz of Bell
Telephone Laboratories used the word
digital in
reference to the...
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announced their expedition ship
would be
named the
Sylvia Earle. 2023:
Stibitz-Wilson
Award from the
American Computer &
Robotics Museum Earle has aut****d...
- 1997:
Kyoto Prize, with M. Hoff, S.
Mazor and M.
Shima 1997:
George R.
Stibitz Computer Pioneer Award by the
American Computer &
Robotics Museum, with...
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application of
propositional logic to
switching logic by (among others) Shannon,
Stibitz, and Turing. For example, Hill &
Peterson (1968)
present the Venn diagram...