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- Human_computer abstract "The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became commercially available."The human computer is supposed to be following fixed rules; he has no authority to deviate from them in any detail." (Turing, 1950)Teams of people were frequently used to undertake long and often tedious calculations; the work was divided so that this could be done in parallel.Since the end of the 20th century, the term "human computer" has also been applied to individuals with prodigious powers of mental arithmetic, also known as mental calculators. The first time the term "Computer" appeared in the New York Times was in May 2, 1892; the ad by the US Civil Service Commission stated:"A Computer Wanted. [...] The examination will include the subjects of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and astronomy."↑".
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- Human_computer subject Category:Classes_of_computers.
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- Human_computer comment "The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became commercially available."The human computer is supposed to be following fixed rules; he has no authority to deviate from them in any detail." (Turing, 1950)Teams of people were frequently used to undertake long and often tedious calculations; the work was divided so that this could be done in parallel.Since the end of the 20th century, the term "human computer" has also been applied to individuals with prodigious powers of mental arithmetic, also known as mental calculators. ".
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- Human_computer label "حاسوب بشري".
- Human_computer label "計算員".
- Human_computer label "計算手".
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