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Hollerith Electric Tabulating System,
specializing in
punched card data
processing equipment. In 1896 he
incorporated the
Tabulating Machine Company. In...
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punched card data
processing technology for the 1890 U.S. census. His
tabulating machines read and
summarized data
stored on
punched cards and they began...
- Company, the
Tabulating Machine Company, and the
Computing Scale Company of America;
creating a
fifth company – the Computing-
Tabulating-Recording Company...
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electromechanical tabulating machine for
punched cards to ****ist in
summarizing information and, later, in accounting. His
invention of the
punched card
tabulating machine...
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consecutive years from 1993 to 2021. IBM was
founded in 1911 as the Computing-
Tabulating-Recording
Company (CTR), a
holding company of
manufacturers of record-keeping...
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machines from the US
Tabulating Machine Company (later to
become IBM).
During 1907, the
company was
renamed the "British
Tabulating Machine Company Limited"...
- Benford's law, also
known as the Newcomb–Benford law, the law of
anomalous numbers, or the first-digit law, is an
observation that in many real-life sets...
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licensed all of Hollerith's The
Tabulating Machine Company patents in 1910, and
created Dehomag in Germany. In 1911 The
Tabulating Machine Company was amalgamated...
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Tabulating Machine Company (TMC), was one of four
companies that in 1911 were
amalgamated in the
forming of a
fifth company, the Computing-
Tabulating-Recording...
- Accounting, also
known as accountancy, is the
process of
recording and
processing information about economic entities, such as
businesses and corporations...