LEO I
LEO I (Lyons Electronic Office I) est le premier ordinateur utilisé pour des applications commerciales. Supervisé par Oliver Standingford et Raymond Thompson de la société J. Lyons and Co. et basé sur le modèle de l'EDSAC, LEO I est lancé le [1].
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Notes et références
- ↑ George Roussos, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Commerce - New Frontiers for Electronic Business Computer Communications and Networks, Springer Science & Business Media, (ISBN 9781846283215, présentation en ligne)
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