The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing was one of the most in?uential technological developments of the twentieth century. The social, economic, political, interdisciplinary, and cultural aspects behind that shift were signi?cant, but are often ignored. When the contingencies and controversies behind the birth of modern computing are forgotten, the history of computing is often misrepresented as one of uncomplicated linear progress. In this article some of the sociocultural aspects of the birth of modern computing are reviewed. The signi?cance of interdisciplinary work is discussed. The concept of the stored-program paradigm is introduced, and some sociocultural factors behind its ...
The technology on which microcomputers and allied developments are based is rapidly progressing, but...
We argue from the Church-Turing thesis (Kleene 1967) that a program can be considered as equivalent ...
Contemporary computer interfaces are frequently designed using multiple media, including images, aud...
The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing w...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55735-9_1Foll...
This paper is concerned with the interactions between information technology and the humanities, and...
Computing is changing the traditional field of Philosophy of Science in a very profound way. First a...
The development of computers is perhaps the single most significant technological breakthrough in th...
apparently paradoxical situation in which, while computers are pervading our everyday lives, Compute...
Social science concepts and techniques have been bound up with computing since its earliest days. Th...
Computing systems can be seen as the latest instance in a long chain of sociotechnical developments ...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
This Turing Year has been the occasion for lively debates about the nature of computing. Are we on t...
This paper examines unstated, but critical, social assumptions which underlie analyses of computeriz...
This cultural history explores the coming into being of an emergent cultural sensibility of the comp...
The technology on which microcomputers and allied developments are based is rapidly progressing, but...
We argue from the Church-Turing thesis (Kleene 1967) that a program can be considered as equivalent ...
Contemporary computer interfaces are frequently designed using multiple media, including images, aud...
The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing w...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55735-9_1Foll...
This paper is concerned with the interactions between information technology and the humanities, and...
Computing is changing the traditional field of Philosophy of Science in a very profound way. First a...
The development of computers is perhaps the single most significant technological breakthrough in th...
apparently paradoxical situation in which, while computers are pervading our everyday lives, Compute...
Social science concepts and techniques have been bound up with computing since its earliest days. Th...
Computing systems can be seen as the latest instance in a long chain of sociotechnical developments ...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
This Turing Year has been the occasion for lively debates about the nature of computing. Are we on t...
This paper examines unstated, but critical, social assumptions which underlie analyses of computeriz...
This cultural history explores the coming into being of an emergent cultural sensibility of the comp...
The technology on which microcomputers and allied developments are based is rapidly progressing, but...
We argue from the Church-Turing thesis (Kleene 1967) that a program can be considered as equivalent ...
Contemporary computer interfaces are frequently designed using multiple media, including images, aud...