International audienceFounded in 1957, the Association Française de Calcul (AFCAL) was the first French society dedicated mainly to numerical computation. Its rapid growth and amalgamation with sister societies in related fields (Operations Research, Automatic Control) in the 1960s resulted in changes of its name and purpose, including the invention and adoption of the term informatique in 1962-1964, then of the adoption of cybernétique in 1967. Our paper aims at explicating the motives of its creation, its evolving definition and the functions it fulfilled. We seek to understand how this association, altogether a learned and a professional society, contributed to the emergence and recognition of Computing as an academic discipline in Franc...
Part 2: The History of Computing and Its Meaning for the FutureInternational audienceBased on origin...
Computer science developed in an essential tension between a universal aim towards domain-free proce...
Dedicated to Brian Randell, Emeritus Professor of Newcastle upon Tyne University, in commemoration o...
International audienceFounded in 1957, the Association Française de Calcul (AFCAL) was the first Fre...
International audienceHow did the theory and practice of computing interact to generate a new discip...
International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and ...
Bourlet Caroline. Montpellier Computer Conference, Ve congrès international de l'association History...
This article presents an overview that compares the historical tendencies in defining informatics as...
The history of cybernetics in France, as it emerges at least provisionally from a preliminary study ...
International audienceThe book aims at studying the history of the mathematization computerization o...
Unlike equivalent organizations existing outside France, the CNET built no computers before the end ...
Abstract. Computers and audiovisual aids are information technologies used for education purposes Ou...
International audienceThe two main methodologies of computational Statistical Mechanics, namely the ...
Communities of Computing” is the first book-length history of the Association for Computing Machiner...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
Part 2: The History of Computing and Its Meaning for the FutureInternational audienceBased on origin...
Computer science developed in an essential tension between a universal aim towards domain-free proce...
Dedicated to Brian Randell, Emeritus Professor of Newcastle upon Tyne University, in commemoration o...
International audienceFounded in 1957, the Association Française de Calcul (AFCAL) was the first Fre...
International audienceHow did the theory and practice of computing interact to generate a new discip...
International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and ...
Bourlet Caroline. Montpellier Computer Conference, Ve congrès international de l'association History...
This article presents an overview that compares the historical tendencies in defining informatics as...
The history of cybernetics in France, as it emerges at least provisionally from a preliminary study ...
International audienceThe book aims at studying the history of the mathematization computerization o...
Unlike equivalent organizations existing outside France, the CNET built no computers before the end ...
Abstract. Computers and audiovisual aids are information technologies used for education purposes Ou...
International audienceThe two main methodologies of computational Statistical Mechanics, namely the ...
Communities of Computing” is the first book-length history of the Association for Computing Machiner...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
Part 2: The History of Computing and Its Meaning for the FutureInternational audienceBased on origin...
Computer science developed in an essential tension between a universal aim towards domain-free proce...
Dedicated to Brian Randell, Emeritus Professor of Newcastle upon Tyne University, in commemoration o...