- Herb Grosch
Herb Grosch (Herbert R. J. Grosch) (born 1918) is an early computer scientist, perhaps best known for
Grosch's law , which he formulated in 1950. Grosch's Law is anaphorism that states "economy is as the square root of the speed."Born in
Canada , he moved to theUnited States , where he received his B.S. and PhD in astronomy from theUniversity of Michigan in 1942. In 1945, he was hired byIBM to do backup calculations for theManhattan Project , and went on to work onProject Whirlwind atMIT in 1951, and on other early computer projects atGeneral Electric . Back at IBM, he served as their first space program manager in 1958-1959.Grosch served as editor of the journal "Computerworld" from 1973 to 1976, and he was the president of the
American Rocket Society (which became theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ) and theAssociation for Computing Machinery from 1976 to 1978.Grosch received the
Association for Computing Machinery Fellows Award in 1995, and the citation that accompanied it read, "A computer pioneer who managed important space and technology projects, Grosch is respected for discovering and describing the relationship between speed and cost of computers."He holds the distinction of being the second scientist hired by
IBM (afterWallace J. Eckert ) and the first employee at that company with facial hair, at a time when beards were prohibited by IBM.Professorships
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Columbia University , 1946-1951
*Arizona State College, 1956
*Boston University , 1972
*NMSU Las Cruces, 1994
*University of Nevada, Las Vegas , 2002 (Distinguished)
*Institute for History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto, 2003 to present.Publications
*"Elements and Ephemeris of Delaporte Object 1936 CA", with Maxwell, Allan D, Publications of the Observatory of the University of Michigan, Vol.6, No.11 (1937).
*"Integration Orbit and Mean Elements of Jupiter's Eighth Satellite", Ph. D. dissertation, University of Michigan (April 1942).
*"Positions of Pluto", with J.E. Willis, Astronomical Journal, Vol.50, No.14 (June 1942), pp.14-15.
*"Ray Tracing on IBM Punched Card Equipment", Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol.35, 803A (1945).
*"Bibliography on the Use of IBM Machines in Scientific Research, Statistics, and Education", IBM (1945).
*"Harmonic Analysis by the Use of Progressive Digiting", Proceedings of the 1946 Research Forum, IBM (1946).
*"The Orbit of the Eighth Satellite of Jupiter", Astronomical Journal, Vol.53, No.180 (1948) (a condensed published form of Grosch's 1942 Ph. D. thesis).
*"Ray Tracing with the IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator", Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol.39, 1059A (1949).
*"Multiplication of Small Matrices", IBM, New York (1 Jun 1949).
*"Proceedings of the 1948 Scientific Computation Forum" (ed.), IBM (1950).
*"The Use of Optimum Interval Mathematical Tables", Proceedings of the 1948 Scientific Computation Forum, IBM (1950).
*"Bibliography on Chebyshev Polynomials and Their Use as Optimum Approximation Functions", Proeceedings of the 1949 Scientific Computation Seminar, IBM (1951).
*"A New Level of Instruction in Celestial Mechanics", Astronomical Journal, Vol.63 (1958).
*"Computer: Bit Slices of A Life" (first edition), Third Millennium Books (1991).ources and references
* cite book
last = Grosch
first = Herbert R.J.
authorlink = Herb Grosch
title = Computer: Bit Slices From a Life
year = 1991
publisher = Third Millennium Books
id = ISBN 0-88733-085-1
url = http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/computer.html
* [http://columbiauniversity.org/acis/history/grosch.html Columbia University information on Grosch]
* [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/TheCompMusRep/TCMR-V04.html#Watson Paper by Grosch]
* [http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives/d8703.htm The Grosch papers at the Smithsonian]
* [http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/h_grosch_1.html Interview with Grosch in ACM IT magazine]
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