Edmund Berkeley

Edmund Berkeley

Edmund Callis Berkeley (22 February 1909March 7 1988) was an American computer scientist who co-founded the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in 1947. He was also a social activist who worked to achieve conditions that might minimize the threat of nuclear war.

Berkeley received a BA in Mathematics and Logic from Harvard in 1930. He pursued a career as an insurance actuary at Prudential Insurance from 1934–48, except for service in the Navy during World War II.

Berkeley saw George Stibitz's calculator at Bell Laboratories in 1939, and the Harvard Mark I in 1942. In November, 1946 he drafted a specification for "Sequence Controlled Calculators for the Prudential", which led to signing a contract with the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation in 1947 for one of the first UNIVAC computers. Berkeley left Prudential in 1948 to become an independent consultant when the company forbade him to work on projects related to avoiding nuclear war, even on his own time. He sometimes wrote using the pseudonym "Neil D. MacDonald".

He became famous in 1949 with the publication of his book "Giant Brains, or Machines That Think" in which he describes the first personal computer, "Simon". Plans on how to build this computer were published in the journal Radio Electronics in 1950 and 1951. Simon used relay logic and cost about $600 to construct. The first working model was built at Columbia University with the help of two graduate students. [ [http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/berkeley/simonfaq.html Simon fact sheet] originally published by Columbia University Retrieved April 10, 2007] He founded, published and edited "Computers and Automation", thought to be the first computer magazine. He also created the Geniac and Brainiac toy computers.

In 1958 Berkeley joined the Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE).

Books

*"Giant Brains, or Machines That Think" (1949), Wiley & Sons
*"Computers: Their Operation and Applications" (1956), New York: Reinhold Publishing
*"Symbolic Logic and Intelligent Machines" (1959), New York: Reinhold Publishing
*"Probability and Statistics: An Introduction through Experiments" (1961), Science Materials Center
*"The Computer Revolution" (1962), Doubleday
*"The Programming Language LISP: Its Operation and Applications" (1964)
*"A Guide to Mathematics for the Intelligent Nonmathematician" (1966), Simon and Schuster
*"Computer-assisted Explanation: A Guide to Explaining: and some ways of using a computer to assist in clear explanation" (1967), Information International
*"Ride the East Wind; Parables of Yesterday and Today" (1973), Quadrangle, ISBN 0-81290375-7
*"The Computer Book of Lists and First Computer Almanack" (1984), Reston Publishing, ISBN 0-83590864-X

Notes

External links

* [http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/cbi00050.xml Biography and archive] at Charles Babbage Institute of University of Minnesota
* [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=62959.214901 Obituary] in Communications of the ACM (1988) (access restricted)
* [http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/berkeley/ Berkeley timeline] Retrieved April 10, 2007


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