- Alice Burks
Alice Rowe Burks (born 1920) is an American author of children's books and books about the history of
electronic computers .Born Alice Rowe, she began her undergraduate degree at
Oberlin College on a competitivemathematics scholarship and transferred to theUniversity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia where she completed her B.A. in mathematics in 1944. During this period, she was employed as a computer at theUniversity of Pennsylvania 'sMoore School of Electrical Engineering . She retired from full-time work after marrying Moore School lecturer Dr.Arthur Burks , a mathematician who served as one of the principal engineers in the construction of theENIAC , the world's first general-purpose electronic digital computer, built at the Moore School between 1943 and 1946. Unlike some of the Moore School women computers, Alice never worked directly with the ENIAC.At the conclusion of Arthur's work with the Moore School and at the
Institute for Advanced Study in 1946, Alice moved with Arthur toAnn Arbor, Michigan where he joined the faculty of theUniversity of Michigan and helped to found the computer science department. She returned to school, earning an M.S. ineducational psychology in 1957.Starting in the 1970s following the decision of "
Honeywell v. Sperry Rand ", the federal court case that invalidated the ENIAC patent, she and husband Arthur championed the work ofJohn Vincent Atanasoff , the Iowa State College physics professor whom the court had ruled invented the first electronic digital computer (a machine that came to be called theAtanasoff–Berry Computer ) and from whom the subject matter of the ENIAC was ruled to be derived. In articles and two books, the first co-authored with Arthur, Mrs. Burks sought to bolster the judge's decision and highlight testimony and evidence from the case. This pitted the Burkses in a deeply acrimonious controversy against exponents of ENIAC inventorsJohn Mauchly andJ. Presper Eckert .Alice lives today in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she was assisting her husband
Arthur Burks with writing his memoirs and preparing his papers for university donation. Arthur died on [http://www.eecs.umich.edu/eecs/about/articles/2008/Burks.html May 14, 2008] .Further reading
* cite journal
last = Burks
first = Arthur W.
authorlink = Arthur Burks
coauthors = Alice R. Burks
title = The ENIAC: First General-Purpose Electronic Computer
journal = Annals of the History of Computing
volume = 3
issue = 4
pages = 310–399
date = October 1981
id = ISSN 1058-6180
* cite book
last = Burks
first = Alice R.
authorlink = Alice Burks
coauthors = Arthur W. Burks
title = The First Electronic Computer: The Atanasoff Story
year = 1988
publisher = The University of Michigan Press
location = Ann Arbor, Michigan
id = ISBN 0-472-10090-4
* cite book
last = Burks
first = Alice R.
authorlink = Alice Burks
others = foreword by Douglas R. Hofstadter
title = Who Invented the Computer?: The Legal Battle That Changed History
year = 2003
publisher = Prometheus Books
location = Amherst, New York
id = ISBN 1-59102-034-4Children's books
* cite book
last = Burks
first = Alice R.
authorlink = Alice Burks
coauthors = Shirley McLaughlin (illustrator)
title = Leela and the Leopard Hunt
year = 1983
publisher = Methuen Publishing Ltd
id = ISBN 978-0416231304
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