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  1. Sir Maurice Vincent Wilkes, né à Dudley (Staffordshire) le 26 juin 1913 et mort à Cambridge, le 29 novembre 2010 [1] à l'âge de 97 ans, est un professeur, chercheur, pionnier britannique de l'informatique.

  2. Sir Maurice Vincent Wilkes FRS FREng (26 June 1913 – 29 November 2010) was an English computer scientist who designed and helped build the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), one of the earliest stored program computers, and who invented microprogramming, a method for using stored-program logic to operate the ...

  3. 1 mai 2024 · Maurice Wilkes, British computer science pioneer who helped build the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC), the first full-size stored-program computer, and invented microprogramming. He won the A.M. Turing Award in 1967.

  4. 29 nov. 2010 · Maurice V. Wilkes was a pioneer of computer science and the builder of the first stored program computer, EDSAC. He received the Turing Award in 1967 for his contributions to the design and development of electronic digital computers.

  5. Pionnier britannique de l'informatique. Maurice Vincent Wilkes naît le 26 juin 1913 à Dudley, dans le Worcestershire. Il s'intéresse très tôt à l'électronique et étudie cette discipline durant son temps libre, parallèlement à ses études de mathématiques qu'il effectue au Saint John's College de Cambridge où il obtient sa licence en 1934.

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  6. Maurice Vincent Wilkes. Born June 26, 1913, Dudley, Worcestshire, England, director of the Cambridge Computer Laboratory throughout the whole development of stored program computers starting with EDSAC; inventor of labels, macros, and microprogramming; with David Wheeler and Stanley Gill, the inventor of a programming system based on subroutines.

  7. Maurice Vincent Wilkes was a computer engineer who developed the first practical stored program computer, EDSAC, and pioneered studies of computer architecture. He received the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology in 1992 for his contributions to the research and development of computers.

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