Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Digitized Peter J. Bentley (Honorary Reader, Department of Computer Science, University College London)

Digitized By Peter J. Bentley (Honorary Reader, Department of Computer Science, University College London)

Summary

Everyone uses computers today. But what do you really know about them? Using the voices of pioneers and leading experts, Peter J. Bentley tells the story of computer science; explaining how and why computers were invented, how they work, looking at real-world examples of computers in use, and considering what will happen in the future.

Digitized Summary

Digitized: The science of computers and how it shapes our world by Peter J. Bentley (Honorary Reader, Department of Computer Science, University College London)

There's a hidden science that affects every part of your life. You are fluent in its terminology of email, WiFi, social networking, and encryption. You use its results when you make a telephone call, access the Internet, use any factory-produced product, or travel in any modern car. The discipline is so new that some prefer to call it a branch of engineering or mathematics. But it is so powerful and world-changing that you would be hard-pressed to find a single human being on the planet unaffected by its achievements. The science of computers enables the supply and creation of power, food, water, medicine, transport, money, communication, entertainment, and most goods in shops. It has transformed societies with the Internet, the digitization of information, mobile phone networks and GPS technologies. Here, Peter J. Bentley explores how this young discipline grew from its theoretical conception by pioneers such as Turing, through its growth spurts in the Internet, its difficult adolescent stage where the promises of AI were never achieved and dot-com bubble burst, to its current stage as a (semi)mature field, now capable of remarkable achievements. Charting the successes and failures of computer science through the years, Bentley discusses what innovations may change our world in the future.

Digitized Reviews

I have always thought that no book deserved 10 out of 10, but for this one I make an exception. * BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT *
A richly interesting survey of computer science * Steven Poole, The Guardian *
Computer science has become so pervasive in modern life that it can seem invisible or be taken for granted; Bentley succeeds in bringing this hidden world to light. * Library Journal *
Anyone looking for a neat illustration of how technology has infiltrated our everyday lives need look no further than the first few pages of Digitized * Engineering and Technology Magazine *
An entertaining and informative popular science study of computer science. * New York Journal of Books *

About Peter J. Bentley (Honorary Reader, Department of Computer Science, University College London)

Dr. Peter J. Bentley has been called a creative maverick computer scientist. He is an Honorary Reader at the Department of Computer Science, University College London (UCL), Collaborating Professor at the Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (KAIST), a contributing editor for WIRED UK, a consultant and a freelance writer. He has published approximately 200 scientific papers and is author of seven other books, including the popular science books Digital Biology, The Book of Numbers and The Undercover Scientist. He is a regular contributor to television and radio.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Can you compute? ; 2. Disposable computing ; 3. Your life in binary digits ; 4. Monkeys with world-spanning voices ; 5. My computer made me cry ; 6. Building bionic brains ; 7. A computer saved my life

Additional information

GOR005538361
9780199693795
019969379X
Digitized: The science of computers and how it shapes our world by Peter J. Bentley (Honorary Reader, Department of Computer Science, University College London)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2012-03-22
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Digitized