ISBN-13: 9781579582357 / Angielski / Twarda / 2001 / 950 str.
This encyclopedia has been designed to address the dearth of easily accessible information about the history of computing. The Encyclopedia's 600 entries have been written specifically for advanced level students, undergraduates, and interested laypersons. Each entry includes an essay and a list of further readings. The essays included in the Encyclopedia address the diverse topics that form the backbone of the information revolution. Entries include essays on important corporations, software, computing machines, networking, computer concepts, research and laboratories, and important individuals in computing history. Contributors to the Encyclopedia represent a wide cross-section of scholars in the fields of computer science and history of science.