Tabulating machine

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The tabulating machine was an electromechanical machine designed to assist in summarizing information stored on punched cards. Invented by Herman Hollerith, the machine was developed to help process data for the 1890 U.S. Census. Later models were widely used for business applications such as accounting and inventory control. It spawned a class of machines, known as unit record equipment, and the data processing industry.

The term "Super Computing" was used by the New York World newspaper in 1931 to refer to a large custom-built tabulator that IBM made for Columbia University.

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  • Tabelliermaschine DEHOMAG D 11

    Tabelliermaschine DEHOMAG D 11

    Das Sammeln und Verarbeiten...

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    Image: Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin - CC0

  • IBM 405 Tabelliermaschine

    IBM 405 Tabelliermaschine

    Die IBM 405 blieb über Jahre...

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    Image: Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum - CC BY-NC-SA

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