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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition
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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition

by Linda Null, Julia Lobur
March 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
744 pages
26h 5m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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We encourage you to build on our brief presentation of the history of computers. We think you will find this subject intriguing because it is as much about people as it is about machines. You can read about the “forgotten father of the computer,” John Atanasoff, in Mollenhoff (1988). This book documents the odd relationship between Atanasoff and John Mauchly, and recounts the open court battle of two computer giants, Honeywell and Sperry Rand. This trial ultimately gave Atanasoff his proper recognition.

For a lighter look at computer history, try the book by Rochester and Gantz (1983). Augarten’s (1985) illustrated history of computers is a delight to read and contains hundreds of hard-to-find pictures of early computers and ...

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ISBN: 9781284123043