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Computer William Aspray

Computer par William Aspray

Computer William Aspray


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Résumé

A sweeping saga of colorful geniuses, Rube Goldberg-type devices, fase starts, dead ends, and serendipitous breakthroughs, this definitive history by two renowned scholars tells the "real" story of how the computer came to be flowing like a page-turning thriller, with each unlikely piece of the computer's development falling into place. Index. Illus. .

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Computer: A History of the Information Machine William Aspray

Blending strong narrative history and a fascinating look at the interface of business and technology, Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the dramatic story of the invention of the computer. More than just the tale of a tool created by scientists to crunch numbers, this book suggests a richer story behind the computers creation, one that shows how business and government were the first to explore the unlimited potential of the machine as an information processor. Blending strong narrative history and a fascinating look at the interface of business and technology, Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the dramatic story of the invention of the computer. More than just the tale of a tool created by scientists to crunch numbers, this book suggests a richer story behind the computers creation, one that shows how business and government were the first to explore the unlimited potential of the machine as an information processor. Not surprisingly, at the heart of the business story is IBM. A story of old-fashioned entreprenuership in symbiotic relationship with scientific know-how, it begins way back when computers were people who did the computational work of scientists, and Charles Babbage attempted in vain to mechanize the process. But it also shows how entrepreneurs like Herman Hollerith, seeing a business opportunity in a machine that could mechanically tabulate the U. S. census, created a punched-card tabulator that became the technology that created IBM. The authors show how ENIAC, the first fully electronic computer, emerged out of the wartime need of the military for computers that performed at lightning speed and did not need human intervention at any stage of the process. Most interesting is the story of how the computer began to reshape broad segments of our society when the PC enabled new modes of computing that liberated people from dependence on room-sized, enormously expensive mainframe computers. Filled with lively insightsmany about the world of computing in the 1990s, such as the strategy behind Microsoft Windowsas well as a discussion of the rise and creation of the World Wide Web, here is a book no one who owns or uses a computer will want to miss.

À propos de William Aspray

Martin Campbell-Kelly is a reader in computer science at the University of Warwick in England. William Aspray is executive director of the Computing Research Association in Washington, D.C. Martin Campbell-Kelly is a reader in computer science at the University of Warwick in England. William Aspray is executive director of the Computing Research Association in Washington, D.C.

Sommaire

Introduction; Before The Computer; When Computers Were People; The Mechanical Office; Babbages Dream Comes True; Creating The Computer; Inventing the Computer; The Computer Becomes a Business Machine; The Maturing of the Mainframe: The Rise and Fall of IBM; Innovation And Expansion; Real Time: Reaping the Whirlwind; Software; New Modes of Computing; Getting Personal; The Shaping of the Personal Computer; The Shift to Software; From the World Brain to the World Wide Web.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001429919
9780465029907
0465029906
Computer: A History of the Information Machine William Aspray
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
1997-06-30
368
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