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A History of Modern Computing - Paul E. Ceruzzi

 
Description: ISBN 0262531690 / Author: Paul E. Ceruzzi / Genre: Computer / IT / This history covers modern computing from the development of the first ... more
A History of Modern Computing - Paul E. Ceruzzi ... electronic digital computer through the advent of the World Wide Web. The author concentrates on four key moments of transition: the transition of the computer in the late 1940s from a specialized scientific instrument to a commercial product; the emergence of small systems in the late 1960s; the beginning of personal computing in the 1970s; and the spread of networking after 1985.

Newest Review: ... The chip and its impact 1965-1975 The personal computer 1972-1977 Augmenting Human Intellect 1975-1985* Workstations, UNIX ... more

 ... and the Internet 1981-1995 * The advent of the commercial computing 1945-1956 This section contains everything that you need to know on the advent of the commercial computing between 1945 and 1956. This s ection of this book covers the following subject area’s in detail / headings as follows:- the computer revolution and the history of technology, punched cards, the card programmed calculator, the stored program principle. This sec...more

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This book is brilliant if you want a excellent and comprehensive book on an introduction to a History of modern computing. I first used this book to complete a project on the world wide web and the Internet and I found it to be very detailed and it also has great pictures to accompany the text that is written in this book. This book can be used as a textbook, for courses like GCSE or A Level Information technology or computer studies or GNVQ in health and social care. (I personally used it for both, I have also used this book for the HND course that I am presently on). I think this book could also be used for people/ students who want a more detailed ...  Read the complete review

 

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