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post-war britain: computing motzes, 18.10.2004 14:55h
the national physical labratory , npl and their early papers on networking 1.33 D.W.Davies. Nov 1968. Communication Requirements of a Mintech Computer Network. 1.34 D.W.Davies. Feb 10, 1969. Observations on the Computer System for Mintech Establishments. 1.35 D.L.A.Barber. Mar 1969. Possible Computer Systems, extract from Mintech network proposals). i have no idea when this symposium took place, but i wish i would have been there. mintech was the name for the british ministry of technology, established by harold wilson in the 60s: Mintech's policy was, from the outset almost obsessed with automation - seen as synonymous with computing development. Wilson's famous Scarborough speech was notable for its vivid imagery of a changing workplace and society, dominated by automated processes. "The essence of modern automation is that it replaces the hitherto unique human functions of memory and of judgement. And now the computers have reached the point where they command facilities of memory and judgement far beyond the capacity of any human being or group of human beings who have ever lived". ("technology gaps and national champions: the computer industry and government policy in post-war britain by richard coopey) project arifmomtr ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment ccr 1995, special edition motzes, 18.10.2004 14:19h
highlights from 25 years of the computer communication review, a quarterly publication of the special interest group on data communication. Extra added attraction! Len Kleinrock kindly agreed to write an update of his 1974 paper "Research Areas in Computer Communication” which is the very first paper in this retrospective issue. The fascinating update, entitled "Nomadic Computing — An Opportunity”, appears immediately after the original (and thus out of chronological sequence) so you can see how far we have come in 25 years! founded 1970, the magazine didn't print too much 1972: 1972 Volume 2, Number 1 (January 1972) o Second Symposium on Data Communications—Preview Volume 2, Number 2 o This issue was never published. Volume 2, Number 3 o This issue was never published. Volume 2, Number 4 o This issue was never published. Volume 5, Number 3 (July 1975) A European Informatics Network; D. L. A. Barber ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment magazin motzes, 18.10.2004 13:30h
to store the pointer UPENET (UPGRADE European NETwork) is the network of publications, paper or electronic, from CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies) member societies. It was created in April 2004. ... Link (0 comments) ... Comment |
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