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ENIAC in Action

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ENIAC in Action

Making and Remaking the Modern Computer
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The history of the first programmable electronic computer, from its conception, construction, and use to its afterlife as a part of computing folklore. Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first general-purpose programmable electronic computer. But ENIAC was more than just a milestone on the road to the modern computer. During its decade of operational life, ENIAC calculated sines and cosines and tested for statistical outliers, plotted the trajectories of bombs and shells, and ran the first numerical weather simulations. ENIAC in Action tells the whole story for the first time, from ENIAC's design, construction, testing, and use to its afterlife as part of computing folklore. It highlights the complex relationship of ENIAC and its designers to the revolutionary approaches to computer architecture and coding first documented by John von Neumann in 1945. Within this broad sweep, the authors emphasize the crucial but previously neglected years of 1947 to 1948, when ENIAC was reconfigured to run what the authors claim was the first modern computer program to be executed: a simulation of atomic fission for Los Alamos researchers. The authors view ENIAC from diverse perspectives-as a machine of war, as the "first computer," as a material artifact constantly remade by its users, and as a subject of (contradictory) historical narratives. They integrate the history of the machine and its applications, describing the mathematicians, scientists, and engineers who proposed and designed ENIAC as well as the men-and particularly the women who-built, programmed, and operated it.

Author Biography

Thomas Haigh is Associate Professor of Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. Mark Priestley is an independent researcher. Crispin Rope is an independent researcher.
Release date Australia
February 5th, 2016
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
43 b&w illus.; 86 Illustrations, unspecified
Imprint
MIT Press
Pages
366
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Dimensions
178x229x15
ISBN-13
9780262033985
Product ID
24148413

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