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  • Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press  (3)
  • Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press  (3)
  • Sozialer Wandel  (6)
  • Computer Science  (6)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press | Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press
    ISBN: 9780262289351
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 320 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: History of computing
    DDC: 005.1
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1950-1975 ; Informationstechnik ; Programmierer ; Soziale Rolle ; Sozialer Wandel
    Abstract: "This book provides the most holistic approach to the history of the development of programming and computer systems so far written. By embedding this history in a sociological and political context, Ensmenger has added hugely to our understanding of how the world of computing and its work practices came to be." Martin Campbell-Kelly, Professor of Computer Science, Warwick University.
    Abstract: "The Computer Boys Take Over shows how computer programmers struggled for professional legitimacy and organizational recognition from the early days of ENIAC through the $300 billion Y2K crisis. Ensmenger's descriptions of ̀computer science' and ̀software engineering, ' as well as his portraits of Maurice Wilkes, Alan Turing, John Backus, Edsger Dijkstra, Fred Brooks, and other pioneers, give a compelling introduction to the field." Thomas J. Misa, Director of the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
    Abstract: "The Computer Boys Take Over rewrites the history of computing by recounting the development of software in terms of labor, gender, and professionalization. Ensmenger meets the long-standing challenge to reform computer history by employing themes of vital interest to the general history of science and technology." Ronald Kline, Bovay Professor in History and Ethics of Engineering, Cornell University.
    Abstract: Like all great social and technological developments, the "computer revolution" of the twentieth century didn't just happen. People-not impersonal processes-made it happen. In The Computer Boys Take Over, Nathan Ensmenger describes the emergence of the technical specialists-computer programmers, systems analysts, and data processing managers-who helped transform the electronic digital computer from a scientific curiosity into the most powerful and ubiquitous technology of the modern era. They did so not as inventors from the traditional mold, but as the developers of the "software" (broadly defined to include programs, procedures, and practices) that integrated the novel technology of electronic computing into existing social, political, and technological networks. As mediators between the technical system (the computer) and its social environment (existing structures and practices), these specialists became a focus for opposition to the use of new information technologies. To many of their contemporaries, it seemed the "computer boys" were taking over, not just in the corporate setting, but also in government, politics, and society in general.
    Abstract: Ensmenger follows the rise of the computer boys as they struggled to establish a role for themselves within traditional organizational, professional, and academic hierarchies. He describes the tensions that emerged between the craft-centered practices of vocational programmers, the increasingly theoretical agenda of academic computer science, and the desire of corporate managers to control and routinize the process of software development. In doing so, he provides a human perspective on what is too often treated as a purely technological phenomenon. --Book Jacket.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
    ISBN: 9780262701112 , 0262701111
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 372 S. , 23 cm
    Edition: 20. anniversary ed., 1. MIT Press ed.
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Turkle, Sherry, 1948 - The second self
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Turkle, Sherry, 1948 - The Second Self
    DDC: 004
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    Keywords: Computers ; Electronic data processing Psychological aspects ; Computerspiel ; Kind ; Psychologie ; Computer ; Sozialer Wandel ; Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation ; Computer ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Gesellschaft
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [323] - 358) and index
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
    ISBN: 0262134349 , 0262633132
    Language: English
    Pages: 259 S. , 23 cm
    DDC: 303.48/3
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    Keywords: Telecommunication Popular works ; Computer networks Popular works ; Cyberspace Popular works ; Information superhighway Social aspects ; Telecommunication Popular works ; Computer networks Popular works ; Cyberspace Popular works ; Information superhighway Social aspects ; Stadt ; Rechnernetz ; Sozialer Wandel ; Kulturwandel ; Stadt ; Datenautobahn ; Telekommunikation ; Internet ; Unterhaltung ; Individualität
    Note: Includes index and bibliographical references
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press
    ISBN: 0262181762
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 184 S.
    Series Statement: A Bradford book
    DDC: 303.48/34 20
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    Keywords: Informatiemaatschappij ; Computers and civilization ; Datenverarbeitung ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Datenverarbeitung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Datenverarbeitung ; Gesellschaft ; Informationsgesellschaft
    Abstract: "For two decades now I've been awaiting a book explaining computers and their social consequences to literate readers without using ny unnecessary jargon or pedantry - or math. I wanted such a book to lend to all those friends who've pestered me about computers and to all the computer science students who've asked me about computers over the years." Gregory Rawlins, who teaches artificial intelligence at Indiana University, got tired of waiting for that book and decided to write it himself. In Moths to the Flame he take us on a humorous yet thought-provoking tour of the world wrought by modern technology, a technology, he points out, that is rooted deep inside the military: a technology that when applied to everyday life, may have startling results. In our headlong rush toward networked humanity Rawlins raises serious concerns about our future jobs and our future wars: we can figure out what kind of job to get today if we know where technology is taking us tomorrow
    Abstract: The book's first four chapters explore the worlds of privacy, virtual reality, publishing, and computer networks, while the last four focus on social issues such as warfare, jobs, computer catastrophes, and the future itself. Throughout, unusual, eye-opening analogies and historical comparisons - from Egyptian hieroglyphics to the sewing machine to the code-breakers of World War II - give us a context for the computer age, showing how new technologies have always bred intertwined hope and resistance
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0262061244 , 026256050X
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 548 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed., 2. print.
    DDC: 303.4/834 19
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Computers and civilization ; Information technology -- Social aspects ; Sozialer Wandel ; Computer ; Gesellschaft ; Informationstechnik ; Zivilisation ; Datenverarbeitung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Informationstechnik ; Gesellschaft ; Informationstechnik ; Sozialer Wandel ; Datenverarbeitung ; Gesellschaft ; Zivilisation ; Computer
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0262061244 , 026256050X
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 548 S , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    DDC: 303.4'834
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    Keywords: Informationstechnik ; Computerunterstützung ; Automatisierung ; Sammelwerk ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Informationstechnik ; Gesellschaft ; Informationstechnik ; Sozialer Wandel ; Datenverarbeitung ; Gesellschaft ; Informationstechnik ; Gesellschaft
    Description / Table of Contents: Enth. 43 Beitr.
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