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Carel S. Scholten (Amsterdam, 1925 – 2009) was a physicist and a pioneer of computing. He went to the Vossius Gymnasium in Amsterdam and then studied physics from 1945 to 1952 at the University of Amsterdam. In 1947 he was asked by the Dutch Mathematisch Centrum (which later became the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) to collaborate in building an automatic calculator with his friend and fellow student Bram Loopstra. Their first system, the ARRA I was not a success, but its successor, the , on which Gerrit Blaauw also collaborated, was.

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  • Carel S. Scholten (Amsterdam, 1925 – 2009) was a physicist and a pioneer of computing. He went to the Vossius Gymnasium in Amsterdam and then studied physics from 1945 to 1952 at the University of Amsterdam. In 1947 he was asked by the Dutch Mathematisch Centrum (which later became the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) to collaborate in building an automatic calculator with his friend and fellow student Bram Loopstra. Their first system, the ARRA I was not a success, but its successor, the , on which Gerrit Blaauw also collaborated, was. (en)
  • Carel S. Scholten (* 1925 in Amsterdam; † 5. Dezember 2009) war ein niederländischer Physiker und Computerpionier. Scholten ging auf das Vossius Gymnasium in Amsterdam und studierte von 1945 bis 1952 Physik an der Universität Amsterdam. Ab 1947 baute er am Mathematischen Zentrum in Amsterdam mit seinem Freund und Studienkollegen den Relaiscomputer ARRA I (fertiggestellt 1952). Dabei musste er von Januar 1948 bis September 1950 seinen Militärdienst leisten. Die erste Version ARRA I war ein Misserfolg, im Gegensatz zur Nachfolgeversion, die unter Beteiligung des aus den USA zurückgekehrten Gerrit Blaauw entstand (ARRA II). 1954 baute er mit Loopstra den ARMAC Computer, der Transistoren verwendete. Für die Software war Edsger W. Dijkstra zuständig, mit dem Scholten über 30 Jahre freundschaft (de)
  • Carel Scholten (Amsterdam, 1925 - 5 december 2009) was een Nederlands natuurkundige en computerpionier. Scholten doorliep de middelbare school aan het Vossius Gymnasium in Amsterdam. Vanaf 1945 tot 1952 studeerde hij Natuurkunde aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. In 1954 werd begonnen met de bouw van de ARMAC (Automatische Rekenmachine Mathematisch Centrum), welke Scholten samen bouwde met Loopstra en Edsger Dijkstra, die verantwoordelijk was voor de software. De ARMAC was bijzonder, omdat het gebruik maakte van transistors. (nl)
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