Description
The History of Computer Science traces the evolution of computer science from early mathematical ideas to the digital age. The author attempts to show how early mechanical computation and the theories of scientists such as Charles Babbage and Alan Turing paved the way for the emergence of supercomputers and artificial intelligence.
Beyond hardware, the book explores the human aspects and stories behind great inventions. In fact, this work is a historical glossary of scientific mistakes, innovations, and breakthroughs that have profoundly influenced the contemporary world.
Book Features
- A step-by-step examination of the evolution of hardware and programming languages
- Focusing on the role of key and influential scientists in the history of computing
- Analyzing the relationship between mathematics, logic, and the emergence of modern computer science
- A narrative and engaging language for understanding the roots of today’s technology
Book specifications
- Publisher: Bibliotex
- Lecturer/Author: Hamed Malouf
- Number of pages: 187
- Number of chapters: 6
- Format: PDF
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