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Part of the Greenwood Technographies series Provides a worldwide examination of computing, and how such needs as security and defence during the Cold War drove the development of computing technology Shows how the computer has entered almost every aspect of daily life in the 21st century
FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description
The computer is the great technological and scientific innovation of the last half of the twentieth century. It has revolutionized how we organize information, how we communicate with each other, and even the way that 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. The computer has become ubiquitous in many aspects of business, recreation, and everyday life, and the trend is that they are becoming both more powerful and easier to use. Computers: The Life Story of a Technology provides an accessible overview of this ever changing technology, giving students and lay readers an understanding of the complete scope of its history from ancient times to the present day.The volume includes a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, and a selected bibliography of useful resources for further information.
Author Biography
ERIC G. SWEDIN is an assistant professor in Information Systems and Technologies at Weber State University. He is also a historian and published novelist.DAVID L. FERRO is an assistant professor in Computer Science at Weber State University. He specializes in internet programming, human-computer usability, and computing culture and history.
Table of Contents
Series ForewordPrefaceBefore ComputersThe First Electronic ComputersThe Second Generation: From Vacuum Tubes to TransistorsThe Third Generation: From Integrated Circuits to MicroprocessorsPersonal Computers: Bringing the Computer into the HomeConnections: Networking Computers TogetherComputers EverywhereChronologyGlossaryBibliography
Review
?For high-school students and general readers, Swedin and Ferro recount the origin and development of electronic computers, with an initial chapter on how people have sought and found mechanical aids to computation through the ages. World War II provided the impetus for the development of the electronic digital computer, they say, and the Cold War security and defense needs of the US drove the development of computing technology.?-SciTech Book News?High school students in particular will find these quick references provide easy consultation on the 'life story' of each technology's evolution, covering different generations of computers and trains, surveying their importance in American lives, and following key changes and events. All are excellent references, highly recommended. (reviewed in conjuction with The Railroad, Greenwood, 2005)?-MBR Bookwatch?Swedin and Ferro provide a compelling history of computer technology. Beginning with mathematical and technical innovations ranging from the abacus to the Internet and beyond, they take the reader on a fascinating journey through the inventions that lead to the IBM and Cray supercomputers, as well as the desktop personal computer and PDAs. A time line from 35,000 BCE to 2003 CE offers the reader a broad overview of mathematics and inventions such as the abacus, printing press, typewriter, and television, which were precursors to the computer. This book will be most useful for readers desiring to learn about computer history and the people who developed the inventions leading to the current level of computer technology. A fascinating, enjoyable book. Highly recommended. All levels.?-Choice?This is a useful guide to a complex story....Given the growing research on the topic, this makes a useful and concise introduction.?-CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly"This is a useful guide to a complex story....Given the growing research on the topic, this makes a useful and concise introduction."-CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly"For high-school students and general readers, Swedin and Ferro recount the origin and development of electronic computers, with an initial chapter on how people have sought and found mechanical aids to computation through the ages. World War II provided the impetus for the development of the electronic digital computer, they say, and the Cold War security and defense needs of the US drove the development of computing technology."-SciTech Book News"High school students in particular will find these quick references provide easy consultation on the 'life story' of each technology's evolution, covering different generations of computers and trains, surveying their importance in American lives, and following key changes and events. All are excellent references, highly recommended. (reviewed in conjuction with The Railroad, Greenwood, 2005)"-MBR Bookwatch"Swedin and Ferro provide a compelling history of computer technology. Beginning with mathematical and technical innovations ranging from the abacus to the Internet and beyond, they take the reader on a fascinating journey through the inventions that lead to the IBM and Cray supercomputers, as well as the desktop personal computer and PDAs. A time line from 35,000 BCE to 2003 CE offers the reader a broad overview of mathematics and inventions such as the abacus, printing press, typewriter, and television, which were precursors to the computer. This book will be most useful for readers desiring to learn about computer history and the people who developed the inventions leading to the current level of computer technology. A fascinating, enjoyable book. Highly recommended. All levels."-Choice
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Makes the life history of the computer accessible to students and the lay reader.
Long Description
The computer is the great technological and scientific innovation of the last half of the twentieth century. It has revolutionized how we organize information, how we communicate with each other, and even the way that 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. The computer has become ubiquitous in many aspects of business, recreation, and everyday life, and the trend is that they are becoming both more powerful and easier to use. Computers: The Life Story of a Technology provides an accessible overview of this ever changing technology, giving students and lay readers an understanding of the complete scope of its history from ancient times to the present day. The volume includes a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, and a selected bibliography of useful resources for further information.
Review Quote
"This is a useful guide to a complex story....Given the growing research on the topic, this makes a useful and concise introduction."- CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly
Promotional "Headline"
Makes the life history of the computer accessible to students and the lay reader.
Description for Reader
* Demonstrates how, just as the invention of the steam engine in the 1700s stimulated scientists to think of the laws of nature in terms of machines, the success of the computer in the late 1900s prompted scientists to think of the basic laws of the universe as being similar to the operation of a computer * Provides a worldwide examination of computing, and how such needs as security and defense during the Cold War drove the development of computing technology * Shows how the computer has entered almost every aspect of daily life in the 21st century
Details ISBN0313331499 Author Eric G. Swedin Short Title COMPUTERS Pages 192 Series Greenwood Technographies Language English ISBN-10 0313331499 ISBN-13 9780313331497 Media Book Format Hardcover Illustrations Yes Year 2005 Imprint Greenwood Press Subtitle The Life Story of a Technology Country of Publication United States Place of Publication Westport DOI 10.1604/9780313331497 UK Release Date 2005-04-30 NZ Release Date 2005-04-30 US Release Date 2005-04-30 Audience Age 7-17 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Publication Date 2005-04-30 DEWEY 004.09 Audience General AU Release Date 2005-04-29 We've got this
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