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Computing and its history
pp. 191-193
Abstract
All revolutions, like the computer revolution, are described and recorded before they happen. While computers were still inconspicuous adding machines, star-gazers and senior scientists took turns at providing unsolicited accounts of the New Age. But as soon as the revolution began to affect our lives, predictions on the shape of science and society in the age of the computer became cautious and rare.
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Published in:
Kac Mark, Rota Gian-Carlo (1986) Discrete thoughts: Essays on mathematics, science, and philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 191-193
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-6667-4_17
Full citation:
Kac Mark, Rota Gian-Carlo, Schwartz Jacob T (1986) Computing and its history, In: Discrete thoughts, Dordrecht, Springer, 191–193.