A science of operations machines, logic and the invention of programming

Today, computers fulfil a dazzling array of roles, a flexibility resulting from the great range of programs that can be run on them. A Science of Operations examines the history of what we now call programming, defined not simply as computer programming, but more broadly as the definition of the ste...

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Main Author: Priestley, Mark
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic Resource
Language:English
Published: New York, London Springer 2010.
Series:History of computing
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Online Access:Available for University of the Philippines Diliman via SpringerLink. Click here to access