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  1. Adele Goldstine (nascida Adele Katz; Nova Iorque, 21 de dezembro de 1920 – novembro de 1964) foi uma programadora de computador estadunidense. Escreveu a descrição técnica completa do primeiro computador eletrônico digital, o ENIAC.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Personal Life
    • Work on Eniac
    • Post-War Years
    • Death
    • See Also
    • References

    Goldstine was born in New York City on December 21, 1920, to Yiddish-speaking Jewish parents. Her father was a business man and his name was William Katz. Her father emigrated from Pandėlys, Lithuania (then Russian Empire) in 1902. She attended Hunter College High School, then Hunter College. After receiving her B.A., she attended the University of...

    At the University of Michigan, she met Herman Goldstine, who was the military liaison and administrator for the construction of the ENIAC, and they were married in 1941. After marriage, Herman had his job as a manager for project ENIAC, while Adele went to the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Together, they ...

    As an instructor of mathematics for the women "computers" at the Moore School, Goldstine also trained some of the six women who were the original programmers of ENIAC to manually calculate ballistic trajectories (complex differential calculations). The job of computer was critical to the war effort, and women were regarded as capable of doing the w...

    After the war, Goldstine continued her programming work with von Neumann at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where she devised problems for ENIAC to process.

    After having two children, in 1953 and 1960, she was diagnosed with cancer in 1962. She died two years later at the age of 43 in 1964.

    "Women in Computer Science". Women's First Roles in the 20th Century Computer World. Archived from the original on March 2, 2006. Retrieved February 25, 2006.

  2. Adele Goldstine was a computer programmer in the mid-20th century, famous for writing one of the earliest computer programs and wrote the technical description for the ENIAC. Adele was born as Adele Katz on 21st December, 1920 in a Jewish family in New York City.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Adele Goldstine, Klara von Neumann, and ENIAC’s Monte Carlo Simulation Program. 3. Computing Applications. 4. Development of Programming Languages. 5. Leadership and Recognition into the Twenty-First Century. 6 Bibliography. Before a “computer” was a machine, it was a job title.

  4. Adele Goldstine (nascida Katz; 21 de dezembro de 1920 - novembro de 1964) foi uma matemática e programadora americana. Ela escreveu o manual do primeiro computador digital eletrônico, ENIAC.

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  6. 15 de mai. de 2023 · His first wife, Adele Katz Goldstine (1920-1964), also made important contributions to the project. They worked closely with the female “operators” who were hired for their mathematical ability.