Hollerith's Tabulating Machine

Herman Hollerith's invention of the electric tabulating machine for the U.S. Census, using punched cards to represent data in fixed fields.

Significance

This mechanical system established the concept of structured, machine-readable records, a direct precursor to digital flat files, and mechanized data processing for the first time.

Key facts

Date
1890-01-01
Type
invention
Location
United States