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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Subrata Dasgupta is a scholar, teacher and writer. He holds the Computer Science Trust Fund Eminent Scholar Chair in the School of Computing & Informatics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. For the past thirty years he has studied and written on the historical, philosophical, and cognitive nature of creativity in various fields including computer science, design, technology, art, natural science, and intellectual movements. He is the author of fifteen previous book including, most recently, It Began with Babbage (2014) and Computer Science: A Very Short Introduction (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Prologue Chapter 1: Algol Genes Chapter 2: Abstractions All the Way Chapter 3: In the Name of Architecture Chapter 4: Getting to Know Parallelism Chapter 5: Very Formal Affairs Chapter 6: A Symbolic Science of Intelligence Chapter 7: Making Bio/Logical Connections Epilogue: "Progress" in the Second Age? Bibliography
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Prologue Chapter 1: Algol Genes Chapter 2: Abstractions All the Way Chapter 3: In the Name of Architecture Chapter 4: Getting to Know Parallelism Chapter 5: Very Formal Affairs Chapter 6: A Symbolic Science of Intelligence Chapter 7: Making Bio/Logical Connections Epilogue: "Progress" in the Second Age? Bibliography
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