During World War II, American mathematician John von Neumann contributed significantly to the development of methods for storing and processing information, particularly through his work on the architecture of electronic computers. His concept of the stored-program architecture allowed instructions and data to be stored in the same memory, paving the way for modern computing. This innovation was crucial for the development of military technology and computational methods during the war.
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