Acronym

EDVAC

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Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer

One of the earliest electronic stored-program computers that introduced the concept of storing program instructions in the same memory as data. EDVAC implemented binary computation utilized stored programs introduced sequential execution employed mercury delay line memory and demonstrated von Neumann architecture representing a fundamental advancement in computing history that established the basic architectural principles underlying modern computers through the revolutionary concept of storing both program instructions and data in the same memory space.

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