Edmund Berkeley
Updated: 11/16/2019 by Computer Hope
Name: Edmund Callis Berkeley
Born: February 22, 1909
Death: March 7, 1988 (Age: 79)
Computer-related contributions
- American computer scientist who co-founded the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) in 1947.
- Observed and helped build the Mark I and Mark II computers.
Significant publications
- Giant Brains, or Machines That Think (1949).
- Computers: Their Operation and Applications (1956).
- Symbolic Logic and Intelligent Machines (1959).
- Probability and Statistics: An Introduction through Experiments (1961).
- The Computer Revolution (1962).
- The Programming Language LISP: Its Operation and Applications (1964).
- A Guide to Mathematics for the Intelligent Nonmathematician (1966).
- Computer-assisted Explanation: A Guide to Explaining: and some ways of using a computer to assist in clear explanation (1967).
- Ride the East Wind; Parables of Yesterday and Today (1973).
- The Computer Book of Lists and First Computer Almanack (1984).