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''Computer: A History of the Information Machine'' is an history of computing written by Martin Campbell-Kelly and William Aspray first published in 1996. It follows the history of "information machines" from Charles Babbage's difference engine through Herman Hollerith's tabulating machines to the invention of the modern electronic digital computer. A revised 2nd edition published in 2004 included new material on the Internet and World Wide Web, while the updated 3rd edition published in 2013 includes contributions from historians Nathan Ensmenger and Jeffrey Yost. The 3rd edition extends the story to include recent phenomenon such as social networking and revises the discussion of early history to reflect new insights from the literature. ==Chapters== ; Part One - Before the Computer * When Computers were People * The Mechanical Office * Babbage's Dream comes True ; Part Two - Creating the Computer * Inventing the Computer * The Computer Becomes a Business Machine * The Maturing of the Mainframe: The Rise of IBM ; Part Three - Innovation and Expansion * Real Time: Reaping the Whirlwind * Software * New Modes of Computing ; Part Four - Getting Personal * The Shaping of the Personal Computer * Broadening the Appeal * The Internet 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Computer: A History of the Information Machine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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