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Author Bentley, Peter J., 1972-

Title Digitized : the science of computers and how it shapes our world / Peter J. Bentley.

Publication Info. Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xiv, 292 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 000. Introduction. Computers uncovered -- The science of computers -- 001. Can you compute? Understanding the impossible -- Turing's unstoppable machines -- Turing's legacy -- Complexity is simple -- Does P = NP? -- Oracles and other complexities -- Theoretical futures -- 010. Disposbale computing. Thinking logically -- Building brains -- Anatomy of a digital brain -- The end of the beginning -- The law of Moore -- The future is many -- Beyond von Neumann -- 011. Your life in binary digits. Learning to program computers -- Climbing higher -- Bases for data -- Software crisis -- Virtual futures -- 100. Monkeys with world-spanning voices -- Diverse connections -- Inter-networking -- Addressing for success -- Spinning webs over networks -- Weaving tangled webs -- Webs of deceit -- Digital lives -- 101. My computer made me cry. The birth of friendly computing -- Seeing with new eyes -- Photos and chicken wire -- Waking dreams -- It's not what you do but the way that you do it -- My pet computer -- Human computer integration -- 110. Building bionic brains. Teaching computers how to play -- The birth of intelligence -- The seasons of AI -- Intelligence from feet to head -- Adaptation by natural selection -- Learning to learn, predicting the predictors -- Complex futures -- 111. A computer changed my life. Computer creativity -- Computational biology -- Computer medicine -- Computer detectives.
Summary "There's a hidden science that affects every part of your life. You are fluent in its terminology of email, WiFi, social networking, and encryption. You use its results when you make a telephone call, access the Internet, use any factory-produced product, or travel in any modern car. The discipline is so new that some prefer to call it a branch of engineering or mathematics. But it is so powerful and world-changing that you would be hard-pressed to find a single human being on the planet unaffected by its achievements. The science of computers enables the supply and creation of power, food, water, medicine, transport, money, communication, entertainment, and most goods in shops. It has transformed societies with the Internet, the digitization of information, mobile phonenetworks and GPS technologies. Here, Peter J. Bentley explores how this young discipline grew from its theoretical conception by pioneers such as Turing, through its growth spurts in the Internet, its difficult adolescent stage where the promises of AI were never achieved and dot-com bubble burst, to its current stage as a (semi)mature field, now capable of remarkable achievements. Charting the successes and failures of computer science through the years, Bentley discusses what innovations may change our world in the future"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Computer science.
Computer science.
Computer science -- Popular works.
Genre/Form Popular works.
Subject Computer science -- History.
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Title Science of computers and how it shapes our world
Other Form: Print version: Bentley, P.J. Digitized. 1st ed. Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012 9780199693795 (DLC) 2011278852 (OCoLC)752069056
ISBN 9780191633676 (electronic book)
0191633674 (electronic book)
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9781280594649
9780199693795 (acid-free paper)
019969379X (acid-free paper)
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