Computers: The Life Story of a Technology

Computers: The Life Story of a Technology

ISBN-10:
0801887747
ISBN-13:
9780801887741
Pub. Date:
12/03/2007
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10:
0801887747
ISBN-13:
9780801887741
Pub. Date:
12/03/2007
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Computers: The Life Story of a Technology

Computers: The Life Story of a Technology

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Overview

A great technological and scientific innovation of the last half of the twentieth century, the computer has revolutionized how we organize information, how we communicate with each other, and even the way we think about the human mind. Computers have eased the drudgery of such tasks as calculating sums and clerical work, making them both more bearable and more efficient, whatever the occasional frustration they carry with them. The computer has become a standard fixture in our culture, a necessity for many aspects of business, recreation, and everyday life. In this book, Eric G. Swedin and David L. Ferro offer an accessible short history of this dynamic technology, covering its central themes from ancient times to the present day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801887741
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 12/03/2007
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eric G. Swedin, an associate professor in information systems and technologies at Weber State University, is a historian and a published novelist. David L. Ferro, an associate professor in computer science at Weber State University, specializes in Internet programming, human-computer usability, and computing culture and history.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Timeline
1. Before Computers
2. The First Electronic Computers
3. The Second Generation: From Vacuum Tubes to Iransistors
4. The Third Generation: From Integrated Circuits to Microprocessors
5. Personal Computers: Bringing the Computer into the Home
6. Connections: Networking Computers Together
7. Computers Everywhere
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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