Roots of the digital revolution: John Von Neuman and the origin of Modern Computing by William Aspray
Roots of the digital revolution: John Von Neuman and the origin of Modern Computing by William Aspray
The 20 years after the onset of the Second World War were the most important in the history of computing, for it was in this period that the first electronic digital computers were designed and built, and ideas and solutions to computing and information problems were expressed that inform computer science and electronic data processing both directly and indirectly today.
Computer Science History
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Giordano, Richard
13c61925-de2b-48ae-beab-6aedac3ed14c
27 September 1991
Giordano, Richard
13c61925-de2b-48ae-beab-6aedac3ed14c
Giordano, Richard
(1991)
Roots of the digital revolution: John Von Neuman and the origin of Modern Computing by William Aspray.
Times Higher Educational Supplement, (986), .
Abstract
The 20 years after the onset of the Second World War were the most important in the history of computing, for it was in this period that the first electronic digital computers were designed and built, and ideas and solutions to computing and information problems were expressed that inform computer science and electronic data processing both directly and indirectly today.
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Published date: 27 September 1991
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Computer Science History
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469625
ISSN: 0049-3929
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