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In March 1997, the Association for Computing Machinery celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the electronic computer. Computers are everywhere: in our cars, our homes, our supermarkets, at the office, and at the local hospital. But as the contributors to this volume make clear, the scientific, social and economic impact of computers is only now beginning to be felt. These sixteen invited essays on the future of computing take on a dazzling variety of topics, with opinions from such experts as Gordon Bell, Sherry Turkle, Edsger W. Dijkstra, Paul Abraham, Donald Norman, Franz Alt, and David Gelernter. This brilliantly eclectic collection will fascinate everybody with an interest in computers and where they are leading us.… (plus d'informations)
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Indeholder "James Burke: Foreword", "Peter J. Denning, Robert M. Metcalfe: Preface", "Acknowledgements", "Part I: The Coming Revolution", " 1. Gordon Bell, James N. Gray: The Revolution Yet to Happen", " 2. Vinton G. Cerf: When They're Everywhere", " 3. Bob Frankston: Beyond Limits", " 4. Edsger W. Dijkstra: The Tide Not the Waves", " 5. Richard W. Hamming: How to Think About Trends", " 6. Mark Weiser, John Seely Brown: The Coming Age of Calm Technology", "Part II: Computers and Human Identity", " 7. Sherry Turkle: Growing Up in the Culture of Simulation", " 8. Donald Norman: Why It's Good That Computers Don't Work Like the Brain", " 9. David Gelernter: The Logic of Dreams", " 10. Franz L. Alt: End-Running Human Intelligence", " 11. Paul W. Abrahams: A World Without Work", " 12. Terry Winograd: The Design of Interaction", "Part III: Business and Innovation", " 13. Bob O. Evans: The Stumbling Titan", " 14. Fernando Flores: The Leaders of the Future", " 15. Larry Druffel: Information Warfare", " 16. Abbe Mowshowitz: Virtual Feudalism", " 17. Donald D. Chamberlin: Sharing Our Planet", " 18. William J. Mitchell, Oliver Strimpel: There and Not There", " 19. Dennis Tsichritzis: The Dynamics of Innovation", " 20. Peter J. Denning: How We Will Learn", "Contributors", "Glossary", "Index".
En række forfattere forsøgte i 1997 på at komme med et bud på fremtiden for computere. Det er ikke ret godt ramt. Cloud computing, blockchain currencies, smart phones. Nej! I det mindste er fiaskoen med femte generations blah-blah så slem, at folk tager masser af forbehold for deres egne profetier. ( )
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In the nineteenth century, a French cleric noted the regular patterns in which crystals broke when he tapped them with his little hammer, and in consequence, a century later x-ray diffraction techniques made possible the discovery of DNA.
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In March 1997, the Association for Computing Machinery celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the electronic computer. Computers are everywhere: in our cars, our homes, our supermarkets, at the office, and at the local hospital. But as the contributors to this volume make clear, the scientific, social and economic impact of computers is only now beginning to be felt. These sixteen invited essays on the future of computing take on a dazzling variety of topics, with opinions from such experts as Gordon Bell, Sherry Turkle, Edsger W. Dijkstra, Paul Abraham, Donald Norman, Franz Alt, and David Gelernter. This brilliantly eclectic collection will fascinate everybody with an interest in computers and where they are leading us.
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En række forfattere forsøgte i 1997 på at komme med et bud på fremtiden for computere. Det er ikke ret godt ramt. Cloud computing, blockchain currencies, smart phones. Nej! I det mindste er fiaskoen med femte generations blah-blah så slem, at folk tager masser af forbehold for deres egne profetier. ( )