
EDVAC - Wikipedia
EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer) was one of the earliest electronic computers. It was built by Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of …
The Origins, Uses, and Fate of the EDVAC - Carnegie Mellon …
The EDVAC computer was the first modern, electronic stored-program computer to be designed. It was, however, never produced to the original plan. When eventually redesigned and …
Definition of EDVAC | PCMag
EDVAC was an arithmetic-only computer working with binary numbers rather than the decimal operations of ENIAC. It had 1K 44-bit words of delay line memory.
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer | Britannica
…Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (EDVAC), in which both the data and the programs that would manipulate the data would be stored within EDVAC’s memory.
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer - Glossary - DevX
Dec 13, 2025 · The Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer, better known as EDVAC, was one of the earliest electronic computers and a turning point in how computers were …
EDVAC - Oxford Reference
Dec 22, 2025 · Acronym for Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer. An early stored-program electronic digital computer, originally commissioned from the University of …
The EDVAC | Encyclopedia.com
In 1944 with work on ENIAC progressing, Eckert, Mauchly, and von Neumann proposed an improved electronic computer, the EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer). …
The origins, uses, and fate of the EDVAC - IEEE Xplore
The origins, designs, and construction of EDVAC are discussed. EDVAC's software and later modifications are reviewed.<>
EDVAC - Wikiwand
EDVAC was one of the earliest electronic computers. It was built by Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in the United State...
EDVAC | Encyclopedia of Computer Science - ACM Digital Library
Jan 1, 2003 · The EDVAC (Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer), see Fig. 1, the first stored program computer to be designed, was a direct outgrowth of work on the ENIAC.