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A Computer Perspective : Background to the Computer Age, New Edition (2 ed)

Eames, CharlesEames, RayCohen, I. Bernard(Introduction by)Fleck, Glen(Edited by)Staples, Robert(Producer)
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A Computer Perspective is an illustrated essay on the origins and first lines of development of the computer.

The complex network of creative forces and social pressures that have produced the computer is personified here in the creators of instruments of computation, and their machines or tables; the inventors of mathematical or logical concepts and their applications; and the fabricators of practical devices to serve the immediate needs of government, commerce, engineering, and science. The book is based on an exhibition conceived and assembled for International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation.

Like the exhibition, it is not a history in the narrow sense of a chronology of concepts and devices.

Yet these pages actually display more true history (in relation to the computer) than many more conventional presentations of the development of science and technology.

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Product Details
Harvard University Press
0674156269 / 9780674156265
Paperback / softback
01/09/1990
United States
176 pages, 351 halftones, 104 color illustrations, 149 line illustrations
222 x 222 mm, 454 grams