Computers and society / edited by George A. Nikolaieff.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Other Authors: Nikolaieff, George A. (Compiler)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : H.W. Wilson Co., 1970.
Series:Reference shelf ; v. 41, no. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • Dawning of a new age
  • New dimension / Glenn T. Seaborg
  • Boundless potential / Gilbert H. Burck
  • Overnight success / William D. Smith
  • Plugging in / Jermey Main
  • Exploding uses / Sam Zagoria
  • Man-machine partnership / Richard H. Bolt
  • Social impact / Frederick L. Bates
  • What manner of machine is this?
  • What is a computer? / Fred C. Gielow
  • Binary code
  • Programming: words that move machines
  • Solving a problem
  • Analog computer / Robert Vichnevetsky
  • How did the computer come about?
  • Logic as a base / Corinne Jacker
  • Early history / R. Wade Cole
  • Versatile midgets
  • Modern computers / Shirley Thomas
  • Immediate impact
  • Hardest blow / Ben Bagdikian
  • Problem can be solved / David R. Jones
  • Harbinger of the future?
  • Computers and the moon shot / Christpher C. Kraft, Jr.
  • Household computers / Scott R. Schmedel
  • Superthieves / Alan Adelson
  • Impact oversease / J.J. Servan-Schreiber
  • Larger issues
  • Don't tell it to the computer / Vance Packard
  • Power tools for thinking / r Simon Ramo
  • Search for meaning and change / Zbigniew Brzezinski
  • Can machines think?
  • Lifelong school / Richard Martin.