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How the World got into the Computer

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The Emergence of Digital Reality

Gugerli, David

Chronos Verlag

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Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

Around 1950, computers learned how to sort numbers and words. Immediately, many questions arose. What could be done with such a machine? How should its space be set up and governed? Moving the world into the computer meant rethinking many things. Bank transactions, spa guests, and terrorists, to name but a few, had to be formatted so that they could be dealt with in the machine. In doing so, managers, programmers, and users created a digital world that offered new ways of classifying things and organizing complex relations. Some people even linked machines, combined data, and shared programs. And computers designed to sort personnel unexpectedly became personal computers. This elegant essay explores how and why.

Autorenportrait

David Gugerli is professor of the history of technology at ETH Zurich. He has made many contributions to the history of computing including, most recently, "Simulation for All: The Politics of Supercomputing in Stuttgart", published with Ricky Wichum.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 22.02.2022

Umfang: 208 S., 18 s/w Illustr., 4 farbige Illustr., 22 Il

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

Format: 2 x 21.5 x 13 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783034016711

Umbreit-Nr.: 3177076

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