Ideas That Created the Future: Classic Papers of Computer Science
By (Author) Harry Lewis
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
4th May 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
004
Paperback
520
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
Classic papers by thinkers ranging from from Aristotle and Leibniz to Norbert Wiener and Gordon Moore that chart the evolution of computer science. Ideas That Created the Future collects forty-six classic papers in computer science that map the evolution of the field. It covers all aspects of computer science- theory and practice, architectures and algorithms, and logic and software systems, with an emphasis on the period of 1936-1980 but also including important early work. Offering papers by thinkers ranging from Aristotle and Leibniz to Alan Turing and Nobert Wiener, the book documents the discoveries and inventions that created today's digital world. Each paper is accompanied by a brief essay by Harry Lewis, the volume's editor, offering historical and intellectual context.
Harry R. Lewis is Gordon McKay Research Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University.