The Plankalkül

The Plankalkül

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  • Author: Konrad Zuse
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Plankalkül (Computer program language)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258


Misunderstanding Media

Misunderstanding Media

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  • Author: Brian Winston
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1315512203
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 430

The 1980s saw constant reports of an information revolution. This book, first published in 1986, challenges this view. It argues that the information revolution is an illusion, a rhetorical gambit, an expression of profound historical ignorance, and a movement dedicated to purveying misunderstanding and disseminating disinformation. In this historically based attack on the information revolution, Professor Winston takes a had look at the four central information technologies – telephones, television, computers and satellites. He describes how these technologies were created and diffused, showing that instead of revolution we just have ‘business as usual’. He formulates a ‘law’ of the suppression of radical potential – a law which states that new telecommunication technologies are introduced into society only insofar as their disruptive potential is contained. Despite the so-called information revolution, the major institutions of society remain unchanged, and most of us remain in total ignorance of the history of technology.


The Origins of Digital Computers

The Origins of Digital Computers

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  • Author: Brian Randell
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9783540113195
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 614


The First Computers

The First Computers

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  • Author: Raul Rojas
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262681377
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 476

This history of computing focuses not on chronology (what came first and who deserves credit for it) but on the actual architectures of the first machines that made electronic computing a practical reality. The book covers computers built in the United States, Germany, England, and Japan. It makes clear that similar concepts were often pursued simultaneously and that the early researchers explored many architectures beyond the von Neumann architecture that eventually became canonical. The contributors include not only historians but also engineers and computer pioneers. An introductory chapter describes the elements of computer architecture and explains why "being first" is even less interesting for computers than for other areas of technology. The essays contain a remarkable amount of new material, even on well-known machines, and several describe reconstructions of the historic machines. These investigations are of more than simply historical interest, for architectures designed to solve specific problems in the past may suggest new approaches to similar problems in today's machines. Contributors Titiimaea F. Ala'ilima, Lin Ping Ang, William Aspray, Friedrich L. Bauer, Andreas Brennecke, Chris P. Burton, Martin Campbell-Kelly, Paul Ceruzzi, I. Bernard Cohen, John Gustafson, Wilhelm Hopmann, Harry D. Huskey, Friedrich W. Kistermann, Thomas Lange, Michael S. Mahoney, R. B. E. Napper, Seiichi Okoma, Hartmut Petzold, Raúl Rojas, Anthony E. Sale, Robert W. Seidel, Ambros P. Speiser, Frank H. Sumner, James F. Tau, Jan Van der Spiegel, Eiiti Wada, Michael R. Williams


The Second Age of Computer Science

The Second Age of Computer Science

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  • Author: Subrata Dasgupta
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190843861
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 361

Between the genesis of computer science in the 1960s and the advent of the World Wide Web around 1990, computer science evolved in significant ways. The author has termed this period the "second age of computer science." This book describes its evolution in the form of several interconnected parallel histories.


Mind as Machine

Mind as Machine

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  • Author: Margaret A. Boden
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199292387
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 964

The development of cognitive science is one of the most remarkable and fascinating intellectual achievements of the modern era. It brings together psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computing, philosophy, linguistics, and anthropology in the project of understanding the mind by modelling its workings. Oxford University Press now presents a masterful history of cognitive science, told by one of its most eminent practitioners.


Routledge Library Editions: Cultural Studies

Routledge Library Editions: Cultural Studies

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  • Author: Various Authors
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1315459965
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 6142

This seven volume set reissues a collection of out-of-print titles covering a range of responses to modern culture. They include in-depth analyses of US and Australian popular culture, works on the media and television, macrosociology, and the media and ‘otherness’. Taken together, they provide stimulating and thought-provoking debate on a wide range of topics central to many of today’s cultural controversies.


Media,Technology and Society

Media,Technology and Society

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  • Author: Brian Winston
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134766335
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

Challenging the popular myth of a present-day 'information revolution', Media Technology and Society is essential reading for anyone interested in the social impact of technological change. Winston argues that the development of new media forms, from the telegraph and the telephone to computers, satellite and virtual reality, is the product of a constant play-off between social necessity and suppression: the unwritten law by which new technologies are introduced into society only insofar as their disruptive potential is limited.


Machines Who Think

Machines Who Think

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  • Author: Pamela McCorduck
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1000065294
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 599

This book is a history of artificial intelligence, that audacious effort to duplicate in an artifact what we consider to be our most important property—our intelligence. It is an invitation for anybody with an interest in the future of the human race to participate in the inquiry.


The Computer - My Life

The Computer - My Life

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  • Author: Konrad Zuse
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9783540564539
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

Konrad Zuse is one of the great pioneers of the computer age. He created thefirst fully automated, program controlled, freely programmable computer using binary floating-point calculation. It was operational in 1941. He built his first machines in Berlin during the Second World War, with bombs falling all around, and after the war he built up a company that was taken over by Siemens in 1967. Zuse was an inventor in the traditional style, full of phantastic ideas, but also gifted with a powerful analytical mind. Single-handedly, he developed one of the first programming languages, the Plan Calculus, including features copied only decades later in other languages. He wrote numerousbooks and articles and won many honors and awards. This is his autobiography, written in an engagingly lively and pleasant style, full of anecdotes, reminiscences, and philosophical asides. It traces his life from his childhood in East Prussia, through tense wartime experiences and hard times building up his business after the war, to a ripe old age andwell-earned celebrity.