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Tag: John Bennett

  • Bennett legacy lives on

    Bennett legacy lives on

    Six PhD students supported by scholarships.
  • John Bennett honoured at SydU

    John Bennett honoured at SydU

    A plaque has been laid honouring the late computing pioneer.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 23

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 23

    ACS took on more responsibility as time went on.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 20

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 20

    Melbourne's two largest universities employed computers.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 19

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 19

    Universities lead the way in computer adoption.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 13

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 13

    The largest computer sales ever made in Australia.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 11

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 11

    At last: the formation of the Australian Computer Society.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 5

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 5

    The Snowy Mountains Scheme needed SILLIAC for some complex calculations.
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 4

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 4

    John Bennett was Australia’s first Professor of Computing.
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