The Digital Computer - Part A - First Principles
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From the preface: 'This is the first of a four-part series of lectures devoted to the stored-program or general-purpose digital computer. The topic is one of several presented jointly by the Science Museum and Industry, and directed primarily at sixth-formers. The series is not concerned either with historical development or with social implications of the computer. Rather it is dedicated to a better understanding of the contemporary computer, its potentialities and limitations, through knowledge of what it does and how it does this. The lid is taken off the 'black box', not just the electronics, but the whole computer system comprising hardware, software, programs, and the user himself (the 'liveware'?). No prior acquaintance with computers is assumed.' ISBN :Publisher : ICL Author : Format : Paperback: 19 Pages This exhibit has a reference ID of CH39887. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |