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Bauer, Friedrich Ludwig, 1924-
Oral history interview with Friedrich Ludwig Bauer, 1987 February 17.
Bauer discusses his education in mathematics and theoretical physics at the University of Munich through the completion of his Ph.D. in 1952. He explains how he first came in contact with work on modern computers through a seminar in graduate school and how he and Klaus Samelson were led to join the PERM group in 1952. Bauer then discusses the origins and design of the logic computer STANISLAUS, and his role in the development. The next section of the interview describes the European side of the development of ALGOL, including his work and that of Rutihauser, Samelson, and Bottenbruch.
The interview concludes with a brief discussion of Bauer's work in numerical analysis in the 1950s and 1960s and his subsequent investigations of programming methodology.
German mathematician, physicist, and computer designer.
Samelson, Klaus, 1918-
UniversittĖƒ M nchen. -- Graduate work.
ALGOL (Computer program language) -- Research.
Computers -- Germany (West) -- History.
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Numerical analysis.
Physics -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Programming (Electronic computers).
STANISLAUS (Computer)
Computer engineering.
Oral histories. aat aat
Bottenbruch.
Rutihauser.
Program Evaluation for Repetitive Manufacture (PERM)
Aspray, William, interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
University of Minnesota. Charles Babbage Institute. Center for the History of Computing. University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
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