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Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years Professor Haroon Ahmed

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years By Professor Haroon Ahmed

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years by Professor Haroon Ahmed


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This book celebrates the Computer Laboratory's 75th anniversary. The 21st-century Computer Laboratory is a leading school of computer science, engaged in teaching and groundbreaking research.

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years Summary

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years by Professor Haroon Ahmed

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years marks the 75th anniversary of the Computer Laboratory and the centenary of Professor Sir Maurice Wilkes who directed the laboratory for 35 years. It covers the 'halcyon' years of Roger Needham's reign and the expansionist eras of his successors, Robin Milner, Ian Leslie and Andy Hopper. The story begins with Charles Babbage and his 'magical machines' and includes Alan Turing, whose 'Universal Turing Machine' defined the theoretical basis of computability. The central theme of the book is the 75-year history of the Computer Laboratory. The 21st-century Computer Laboratory, housed in the striking William Gates Building, is internationally recognised today as a leading school of computer science, engaged in teaching and ground-breaking research and as a nursery for computer entrepreneurs. Groups of academics work on a wide diversity of topics: artificial intelligence, computer architecture, digital technology, graphics and interaction, natural language and information processing, programming, logic, and semantics, security and systems. Cambridge Computing is designed to be an extensively illustrated, readable and informative account of computing in Cambridge from Babbage to the present day. I am confident that this book will appeal to a wide readership, well beyond Cambridge to everyone interested in the history of computing and the University of Cambridge. Andy Hopper, Professor of Computer Technology, Head of Department

Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years Reviews

Cambridge Computing is designed to be an extensively illustrated, readable and informative account of computing in Cambridge from Babbage to the present day. I am confident that this book will appeal to a wide readership, well beyond Cambridge to everyone interested in the history of computing and the University of Cambridge. Andy Hopper, Professor of Computer Technology Head of Department

About Professor Haroon Ahmed

Professor Haroon Ahmed is a prominent scientist in the fields of Microelectronics and electrical engineering. He has published a large number of papers in scientific and engineering research journals on microelectronics, micro and nanofabrication, electron and ion beam lithography, semiconductor single electron devices and related topics.

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GOR005720036
9781906507831
190650783X
Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years by Professor Haroon Ahmed
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Third Millennium Information
20130430
176
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