Werner Buchholz
Werner Buchholz (24 October 1922 – 11 July 2019) was a German-American computer scientist. After growing up in Europe, Buchholz moved to Canada and then to the United States. He worked for International Business Machines (IBM) in New York. In June 1956, he coined the term "byte" for a unit of digital information. In 1990, he was recognized as a computer pioneer by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published in Bildende Kunst in Mecklenburg und Pommern von 1880 bis 1950 : Kunstprozesse zwischen Zentrum und Peripherie ; Publikation der Beiträge der Kunsthistorischen Tagung, veranstaltet vom Caspar-David-Friedrich-Institut, Bereich Kunstgeschichte, der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, 20.-22. November 2008 / hrsg. von Bernfried Lichtnau. - Berlin: Lukas-Verl., 2011. - S. 36-54 (2011)Classmark: E 6399 / 273Article -
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3Published 1998Other Authors: “…Buchholz, Werner…”
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5Published 1997Other Authors: “…Buchholz, Werner…”
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6Published 1999Other Authors: “…Buchholz, Werner…”
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7Published 1995Other Authors: “…Buchholz, Werner…”
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