Computer Evolution
Kai Turing
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Informatik, EDV
Beschreibung
"Computer Evolution" presents a fascinating journey through the history of computational technology, from the earliest mechanical calculators to today's quantum computing frontiers. The book expertly navigates three revolutionary transitions that transformed computing: the mechanical-to-electronic shift, stored-program architecture development, and integrated circuit evolution. Through accessible prose and detailed examples, it connects these pivotal moments to broader historical contexts, including the Space Race and Cold War.
The narrative begins with Charles Babbage's Difference Engine and Ada Lovelace's pioneering programming concepts, progressing through the development of ENIAC and the groundbreaking work at Bletchley Park. The book pays particular attention to the transistor revolution and integrated circuits, explaining how these innovations enabled computer miniaturization while making complex technical concepts digestible for general readers. The inclusion of original technical diagrams and photographs helps visualize this remarkable transformation.
Moving beyond historical accounts, the book explores contemporary developments in quantum computing and artificial intelligence, while thoughtfully addressing the limitations of Moore's Law and potential future computing paradigms. What sets this work apart is its balanced approach to technical detail and accessibility, making it valuable for both computer science professionals and technology enthusiasts. Each chapter connects computing advances to practical applications in daily life, demonstrating how these technological leaps continue to reshape our world.
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