This lively and fascinating text traces the key developments in computation โ from 3000 B.C. to the present day โ in an easy-to-follow and concise manner. Topics and features: ideal for self-study, offering many pedagogical features such as chapter-opening key topics, chapter introductions and summa
A Brief History of Computing || People in Computing
โ Scribed by O'Regan, Gerard
- Book ID
- 121679151
- Publisher
- Springer London
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 454 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 144712359X
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โฆ Synopsis
This lively and fascinating text traces the key developments in computation โ from 3000 B.C. to the present day โ in an easy-to-follow and concise manner. Topics and features: ideal for self-study, offering many pedagogical features such as chapter-opening key topics, chapter introductions and summaries, exercises, and a glossary; presents detailed information on major figures in computing, such as Boole, Babbage, Shannon, Turing, Zuse and Von Neumann; reviews the history of software engineering and of programming languages, including syntax and semantics; discusses the progress of artificial intelligence, with extension to such key disciplines as philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neural networks and cybernetics; examines the impact on society of the introduction of the personal computer, the World Wide Web, and the development of mobile phone technology; follows the evolution of a number of major technology companies, including IBM, Microsoft and Apple.
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This lively and fascinating text traces the key developments in computation โ from 3000 B.C. to the present day โ in an easy-to-follow and concise manner. Topics and features: ideal for self-study, offering many pedagogical features such as chapter-opening key topics, chapter introductions and summa
Research in human-computer interaction (HCI) has been spectacularly successful and has fundamentally changed computing. One example is the ubiquitous graphical interface used by Microsoft Windows 95, which is based on the Macintosh, which is based on work at Xerox PARC, which in turn is based on ear