The timelines of computing history are stories of successful products or important technological developments, which are stated to have changed the course of computing history. These timelines present prima facie evidence of technological developments in isolation, suggesting a smooth, unproblematic developmental progress of an industry and rarely giving any indication of the possible reasons why the items discussed were so successful. In addition these same timelines say little of the numerous products that disappeared from view, although these can tell us just as much about the consumption of technology as the successes. Design disasters in the computing industry were legion, as numerous companies competed for sales. Why did products ...
The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing w...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
The Honeywell Kitchen Computer is described in a number of places, particularly on the World Wide We...
The role of design history in museums devoted to the history of technics and technology is surely to...
On the desks of offices all over the developed world, there rests a computer. An anonymous beige box...
The historicization of the computer in the second half of the 20th century can be understood as the ...
This paper looks at the computer as a truly global form. The similar beige boxes found in offices ac...
To paraphrase a by now well-known story, back in 1975 on the West Coast of California, a group of ho...
This paper investigates the early history of computing in design and in design research, focusing on...
The electronic computer is the most significant tecnological product of the 20th Century. It has cha...
In the article we describe how the digital computer regime grew out of existing computing regimes th...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
Dominant design discourse of the late 1970s and early 1980s presented the introduction of the laptop...
In his famous account of ‘creative destruction’, Josef Schumpeter described how innovation was the e...
Not even the greatest educational sceptic can deny the remarkable growth, in the last decade, of tha...
The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing w...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
The Honeywell Kitchen Computer is described in a number of places, particularly on the World Wide We...
The role of design history in museums devoted to the history of technics and technology is surely to...
On the desks of offices all over the developed world, there rests a computer. An anonymous beige box...
The historicization of the computer in the second half of the 20th century can be understood as the ...
This paper looks at the computer as a truly global form. The similar beige boxes found in offices ac...
To paraphrase a by now well-known story, back in 1975 on the West Coast of California, a group of ho...
This paper investigates the early history of computing in design and in design research, focusing on...
The electronic computer is the most significant tecnological product of the 20th Century. It has cha...
In the article we describe how the digital computer regime grew out of existing computing regimes th...
The timeline of the history of computing machines can probably be traced back to early calculation a...
Dominant design discourse of the late 1970s and early 1980s presented the introduction of the laptop...
In his famous account of ‘creative destruction’, Josef Schumpeter described how innovation was the e...
Not even the greatest educational sceptic can deny the remarkable growth, in the last decade, of tha...
The shift from electromechanical computing to fully electronic, digital, Turing-complete computing w...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
The Honeywell Kitchen Computer is described in a number of places, particularly on the World Wide We...