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  1. An Impressive Student. Herman Hollerith, the son of German immigrants, was born on February 29, 1860, in Buffalo, New York. Not suited to conventional schooling, Hollerith left at the age of nine and was privately tutored until entering the City College of New York in 1875, then graduating with distinction in engineering from the Columbia ...

  2. Herman Hollerith. Herman Hollerith (ca. 1888) Herman Hollerith (* 29. Februar 1860 in Buffalo, New York; † 17. November 1929 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US -amerikanischer Unternehmer und Ingenieur. Er war Erfinder des nach ihm benannten Hollerith- Lochkartenverfahrens in der Datenverarbeitung .

  3. Herman Hollerith (n. 29 februarie 1860, Buffalo, New York – d. 17 noiembrie 1929, Washington, D.C.) a fost un statistician american și inventator care a dezvoltat un tabulator mecanic bazat pe cartele perforate pentru a cataloga rapid statistici din milioane de bucăți de date. El a fost fondatorul Tabulating Machine Company, care mai ...

  4. He died on 17 November 1929, in Washington, D.C., at the age of 69, due to heart failure. Herman Hollerith was an American statistician and inventor, regarded as the father of modern machine data processing. This biography of Herman Hollerith provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

  5. Herman Hollerith, ameriški statistik in poslovnež nemškega rodu, * 29. februar 1860, Buffalo, New York, † 17. november 1929, Washington, ZDA.. Hollerith je leta 1889 razvil in patentiral elektromehansko napravo (tabulator), ki je uporabljala luknjane kartice, ter z njo pohitril statistično obdelavo podatkov; popis prebivalstva 1890 je bil tako opravljen v dveh letih in pol, prejšnjega ...

  6. Herman Hollerith was born in 1860 in Buffalo, N.Y, and graduated at the age of 19 from the Columbia School of Mines. His supervisor, William P. Trowbridge, who was a consultant to the US Bureau of the Census, introduced Hollerith to John Shaw Billings, who employed him as an assistant in his work on the statistical analysis of the 1880 census.

  7. Jan 28, 2016 · Herman Hollerith was an American inventor and entrepreneur whose inventions paved the way for the information processing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Hollerith is widely regarded as the father of automatic computation. Hollerith was born in 1860, in Buffalo, New York to German immigrant parents.

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