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First-generation electronic computer built in 1950
SEAC (Standards Eastern Automatic Computer or Standards Electronic Automatic Computer) was a first-generation electronic computer, built in 1950 by the
SEAC_(computer)
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SEAC may refer to: SEAC (computer), a first-generation electronic computer built in 1950 Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman, an advisor to the United
SEAC
Memory used temporarily in data transfers
Russel A. Kirsch for the SEAC computer in 1952: One of the most important problems in the design of automatic digital computers is that of getting the calculated
Data_buffer
First generation programmable computers
10,500 D" for SEAC (computer): List of relay computers – Electromechanical computers List of transistorized computers – Digital computers that used discrete
List_of_vacuum-tube_computers
YouTube link] Kirsch, Russell A., "Earliest Image Processing", NISTS Museum; SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards, National
List of pioneers in computer science
List_of_pioneers_in_computer_science
Early computer
solid state computer). Hollerith Electronic Computer SEAC (computer) SWAC (computer) Lavington, Simon H. (May 1980). Early British Computers: The Story
TREAC
American computer scientist
in Chevy Chase, Maryland) was an American computer pioneer who developed SEAC, one of the earliest computers. Alexander studied at the University of Oklahoma
Samuel_N._Alexander
American physicist and computer architect
and computer architect known for his work in the Electronic Computer Project at the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) and as a co-inventor of the SEAC. He
Ralph_J._Slutz
Museum. Archived from the original on 2016-05-21. Retrieved 2016-05-02. "SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards – Earliest
History_of_photography
Earliest electronic computer design
tube computers -- such as the Harwell Dekatron Computer -- use a single Decatron tube per decimal digit. Some vacuum-tube computers like the SEAC and the
Vacuum-tube_computer
Chemical element with atomic number 80 (Hg)
memory of UNIVAC I (1951). Diagram of mercury delay line as used in SEAC computer. The miniaturized Deep Space Atomic Clock is a linear ion-trap-based
Mercury_(element)
American computer scientist (1929–2020)
as part of the team that ran SEAC (Standards Eastern Automatic Computer). SEAC was the U.S.'s first stored-program computer to become operational, having
Russell_Kirsch
First electronic general-purpose digital computer
Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. Other computers had some of these
ENIAC
Early type of computer memory
Delay-line memory is a form of computer memory, mostly obsolete, that was used on some of the earliest digital computers, and is reappearing in the form
Delay-line_memory
finale. One of the first programmable digital computers was SEAC (the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer), which entered service in 1950 at the National
History_of_computer_animation
First published description of a stored-program computer
It contains the first published description of the logical design of a computer using the stored-program concept, which has come to be known as the von
First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC
First_Draft_of_a_Report_on_the_EDVAC
Early electronic digital computer built in 1950
[self-published source] Like the SEAC which was built about the same time, the SWAC was a small-scale interim computer designed to be built quickly and
SWAC_(computer)
Award conferred by the IEEE Computer Society
Large-Scale Automatic Computation Samuel N. Alexander - SEAC Gene M. Amdahl - Large-Scale Computer Architecture John W. Backus - FORTRAN Robert S. Barton
Computer_Pioneer_Award
Computer with a bit-serial architecture
bits, whereas a serial computer can operate on N-bit data widths, but does so a single bit at a time. EDVAC (1949) BINAC (1949) SEAC (1950) UNIVAC I (1951)
Serial_computer
1954 transportable computer
was the second Standards Electronic Automatic Computer. (See SEAC.) DYSEAC was a first-generation computer built by the National Bureau of Standards for
DYSEAC
Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus
operation until 1951. The CSIR Mk I ran its first program in November 1949. The SEAC was demonstrated in April 1950. The Pilot ACE ran its first program on May
Von_Neumann_architecture
American computer design pioneer (1916–2017)
and worked on the Pilot ACE computer with Alan Turing and others. He was also involved with the EDVAC and SEAC computer projects. Huskey designed and
Harry_Huskey
First general-purpose computer designed for business application (1951)
histories of SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC; programming instructions for the UNIVAC, LARC, and MIDAC; patent evaluations and disclosures relevant to computers; system
UNIVAC_I
CPU architecture
1951). It had twelve instructions. The Standards Eastern Automatic Computer (SEAC) was demonstrated in April 1950. It had eleven instructions. MESM performed
Minimal instruction set computer
Minimal_instruction_set_computer
American physicist (1926–2025)
using human "computers" with desk calculators, then IBM card-programmed calculators (CPCs), and later, with Project Matterhorn, the SEAC computer at the National
Kenneth_W._Ford
National Bureau of Standards, where he programmed the early digital SEAC computer; and for Boeing's BOMARC interceptor missile. He became a manager at
Informatics_General
First electronic computer to be built at the Institute for Advanced Study
National Laboratory) ORDVAC (Aberdeen Proving Ground) PERM (Munich) SARA (SAAB) SEAC (Washington, D.C.) SILLIAC (University of Sydney) SMIL (Lund University)
IAS_machine
American academic (1926–2012)
Eastern Automatic Computer, one of the earliest stored-program electronic digital computers. Ledley's first interaction with SEAC came via his wife,
Robert_Ledley
Mathematician and computer scientist
bureau's SEAC computer. Within a few months, Lubkin left the bureau, and started his own company with Murray Pfefferman, who had been part of the SEAC design
Samuel_Lubkin
Senior-most US military leaders
was the first SEAC, serving from 1 October 2005. The current SEAC is David Isom, who was sworn in on 20 June 2025, replacing former SEAC Troy E. Black
Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff
Type of image scanner
computer could read and store into memory. The computer of choice at the time was the SEAC mainframe; the maximum horizontal resolution that the SEAC
Drum_scanner
Livermore Advanced Research Computer
histories of SEAC, SWAC, and DYSEAC; programming instructions for the UNIVAC, LARC, and MIDAC; patent evaluations and disclosures relevant to computers; system
UNIVAC_LARC
Pictures encoded as binary data
in digital pixels was displayed on the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer (SEAC) at NIST. The advancement of digital imagery continued in the early
Digital_image
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
appointed Mountbatten Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia Command (SEAC), with promotion to acting full admiral. His less practical ideas were sidelined
Lord_Mountbatten
Pioneering digital computer completed in 1953
after SEAC (Standards Electronic Automatic Computer), built in 1950 for the U.S. National Bureau of Standards. The sixth such digital automatic computer at
MIDAC
the von Neumann architecture, and in design was most closely related to SEAC. It was operated by RCA's Data Reduction Group, a subcontractor to Pan American
Florida_Automatic_Computer
Early French computer manufacturer from 1947
tube usage to signal regeneration, a design first experimented with the SEAC (see diode logic). Additionally, an auxiliary drum memory was selected to
Société d'électronique et d'automatisme
Société_d'électronique_et_d'automatisme
Device that optically scans images, printed text
computer could read and store into memory. The computer of choice at the time was the SEAC mainframe; the maximum horizontal resolution that the SEAC
Image_scanner
Season of television series
completed, teams received their next clue, which sent them to Tap Seac Square. Once at Tap Seac Square, teams found their next clue. One team member had to
HaMerotz_LaMillion_10
Measurement standards laboratory in the United States
the Bureau began design and construction of SEAC, the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer. The computer went into operation in May 1950 using a combination
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National_Institute_of_Standards_and_Technology
Converting information into digital form
Automatic Computer (SEAC) was invented. That same year, Russell Kirsch used a rotating drum scanner and photomultiplier connected to SEAC to create the
Digitization
Operating system designed to operate on multiple systems over a network computer
employing the same digital language as the DYSEAC. For example, the SEAC or other computers similar to it could be harnessed to the DYSEAC and by use of coordinated
Distributed_operating_system
American computer scientist
Henry (1975). The M40 fingerprint matcher (Report). Kirsch, Russell A. "SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards: Joseph
Joseph_Henry_Wegstein
Municipality in Southwestern China
Asia Command SEAC), Joseph Stilwell, was based in the city. The city was also visited by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Supreme Commander of SEAC which was
Chongqing
Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BC, found in Nebra, Germany
Frank (eds.). The Materiality of the Sky: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual SEAC Conference, 2014. Sophia Centre Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-1907767-09-8. Pasztor
Nebra_sky_disc
Public university in Vincennes, Indiana, US
explorer. William Gainey – first Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff David Goodnow – CNN news anchor, retired Chuck
Vincennes_University
numerous successful computer construction projects in the late 1940s and early 1950s, including EDSAC, BINAC, UNIVAC, CALDIC, SEAC and SWAC, the IAS machine
Moore_School_Lectures
American physicist and computer scientist (1927-2020)
Rosenbluth she verified analytic calculations for the Ivy Mike test using the SEAC at the National Bureau of Standards. Once the MANIAC I had been completed
Arianna_W._Rosenbluth
June 2013. Kirsch, Russell A., "Earliest Image Processing", NISTS Museum; SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards, National
Timeline of photography technology
Timeline_of_photography_technology
Air service branch of the U.S. military
Airmen are properly fed. There are additional occupational fields such as computer specialties, mechanic specialties, enlisted aircrew, communication systems
United_States_Air_Force
Space service branch of the U.S. military
include aeronautical engineers (62EXA), astronautical engineers (62EXB), computer systems engineers (62EXC), electrical/electronic engineer (62EXE), mechanical
United_States_Space_Force
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
operations revolve around facilities in Italy (NAS Sigonella and Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Naples) with NSA Naples as the homeport
United_States_Navy
and unsalvageable. ) SDD – Solution Delivery Division (Military Health) SEAC – Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff SFAS
List of U.S. government and military acronyms
List_of_U.S._government_and_military_acronyms
Society. 104 (9): 547. doi:10.1149/1.2428650. "Computer Pioneers – Christopher Strachey". IEEE Computer Society. Archived from the original on 2019-05-15
Timeline of computing 1950–1979
Timeline_of_computing_1950–1979
communications with that part of the island. Airbase construction in Ceylon was a SEAC responsibility. When the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Major General
Operation Matterhorn logistics
Operation_Matterhorn_logistics
Indian chartered accountant (1956–2025)
member of the Reserve Bank of India Standing External Advisory Committee (SEAC) for evaluating applications for Universal Banks and Small Finance Banks
T._N._Manoharan
lights, dive computers, Seacraft (DPV brand), also known as Marine Tech S.A. – Polish manufacturer of diver propulsion vehicles. Seac Sub Italian manufacturer
List of diving equipment manufacturers
List_of_diving_equipment_manufacturers
War campaign in WWII
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, the commander of South East Asia Command (SEAC). Stilwell feared that Chennault would use the B-29s to attack Japanese shipping
Operation_Matterhorn
Interdisciplinary study of astronomies in cultures
Astronomy in Culture. SEAC – La Société Européenne pour l'Astronomie dans la Culture – was founded in 1992 with a focus on broader Europe. SEAC holds annual conferences
Archaeoastronomy
List of military components of the U.S. Defense Department
Staff Assistant to the Chairman Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) Joint Staff Inspector General Director, Joint Staff Manpower and Personnel
List of components of the U.S. Department of Defense
List_of_components_of_the_U.S._Department_of_Defense
Early magnetic recording technology
for Best Historical Album. One of the world's first stored-program computers, SEAC, built in 1950 at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards, used wire
Wire_recording
American engineer (1935–2011)
org/docs/CV_10_29_10.pdf. Accessed Aug. 2009 and Nov. 2010. James S. Albus : SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards Archived
James_S._Albus
Month of 1950
Diego, California The fastest electronic computer up to that time, SEAC (Standards Electronic Automatic Computer), went into operation for the U.S. National
June_1950
afternoon, Xi Jinping first inspected the planning and construction of the Seac Pai Van public housing complex and visited two public housing residents.
2014 visit by Xi Jinping to Macau
2014_visit_by_Xi_Jinping_to_Macau
Mechanism that controls the pressure of a breathing gas supply for diving
Poseidon Diving Systems AB ScubaPro – American manufacturer of scuba equipment Seac Sub[citation needed] Tusa Tecline[citation needed] Zeagle Breathing performance
Diving_regulator
Radio and television transmissions across borders
the radio service operated in four languages. The British launched Radio SEAC from Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during World War II. The station broadcast
International_broadcasting
Italian theoretical astrophysicist
2021 he became a member of the Science and Engineering Advisory Committee (SEAC) of the Square Kilometre Array Observatory. Professor Ferrara conducts theoretical
Andrea Ferrara (astrophysicist)
Andrea_Ferrara_(astrophysicist)
Library of Congress. Retrieved March 11, 2022. Puerto Rican Medal of Honor "SEAC Ramón "CZ" Colón-López". www.jcs.mil. Retrieved September 15, 2022. Pickert
List of stateside Puerto Ricans
List_of_stateside_Puerto_Ricans
Youth engagement in community organizing for social change
many organizations that were founded by youth who became adults, such as SEAC and National Youth Rights Association.[citation needed] Political activism
Youth_activism
American musician, composer, ethnomusicologist and music archaeologist
Re-Examination of Select Sixteenth-Century Commentaries on Aztec Music" 2007 SEAC Annual Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Knoxville, TN. "An Acoustic Analysis
Mark_Howell
Underwater archaeologist and film-maker
Archaeological Council (FAC); the Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC); the Florida Anthropological Society (FAS); the American Academy of Underwater
Michael_Arbuthnot
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
Boy/Male
Irish American
Irish God is gracious; gift from God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sale 1.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of seals or signet rings, from Middle English, Old French seel ‘seal’ (Latin sigillum).English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of saddles, from Old French seele ‘saddle’.English : nickname for a plump or ungainly person, from Middle English sele ‘seal’ (the aquatic mammal).Americanized form (translation) of Jewish Siegel.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seán, SEAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Jacques (English Jack), SEOC means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Swiss
The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Irish
The Lord is Gracious
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of John meaning “â€God’s gracious gift.â€â€ Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Female
Gaelic
(pron. Lee-shock) Gaelic name LUÃSEACH means "light-bringer."Â
Girl/Female
Celtic
Seal.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Heavenly Generosity
Boy/Male
Biblical
A seal.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of See.
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of John meaning “â€God’s gracious gift.â€â€ Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of John meaning “â€God’s gracious gift.â€â€ Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : variant of Sayer.
Boy/Male
Irish
from Sean.
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of John meaning “â€God’s gracious gift.â€â€ Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Sait, from the Old English personal name Sǣgēat (‘sea Geat’).
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brightness
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wish, Desire, Intention
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Daughter of Mary; Drained Lake; Bitterness; Rebellion; Person from Magdala
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Telugu
Greatness; A River
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
To Cross over to the Other World
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Always Smiling; Goddess Laxmi
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a forge, or a metonymic occupational name for someone employed at a one, from Middle English smithe, smythy ‘smithy’.English : variant of Smith.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Star
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wise
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Female Version of Nicholas; People's Victory
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
SEAC COMPUTER
adv.
On the sea; at sea; toward the sea.
v. t.
To place on a seat; to cause to sit down; as, to seat one's self.
v. t.
To mark with a stamp, as an evidence of standard exactness, legal size, or merchantable quality; as, to seal weights and measures; to seal silverware.
n.
A sitting; a right to sit; regular or appropriate place of sitting; as, a seat in a church; a seat for the season in the opera house.
v. t.
To assign a seat to, or the seats of; to give a sitting to; as, to seat a church, or persons in a church.
v. t.
To set or affix a seal to; hence, to authenticate; to confirm; to ratify; to establish; as, to seal a deed.
v. t.
To close by means of a seal; as, to seal a drainpipe with water. See 2d Seal, 5.
v. t.
To fasten with a seal; to attach together with a wafer, wax, or other substance causing adhesion; as, to seal a letter.
n.
That part of a thing on which a person sits; as, the seat of a chair or saddle; the seat of a pair of pantaloons.
v. i.
To affix one's seal, or a seal.
v. t.
To settle; to plant with inhabitants; as to seat a country.
n.
Fig.: Anything resembling the sea in vastness; as, a sea of glory.
v. t.
To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar.
n.
Wax, wafer, or other tenacious substance, set to an instrument, and impressed or stamped with a seal; as, to give a deed under hand and seal.
v. t.
To put a seat or bottom in; as, to seat a chair.