Fundamentals of Digital Machine Computing (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966)


The first industrial revolution was concerned with the ma- chine solely as an alternative to human muscle. It displaced man and animal as a source of power, without appreciably affecting other human functions. The development of auto- mation which can handle problems of programming on an automatic basis will, to a large extent, condition the entire social and technical life of the future. The picture of the auto- matic age will be quite different from the picture of any other period. The technical revolution of automation will bring deeper and more incisive changes to man's life than did the first industrial revolution. The digital computer is the universal machine which has already revolutionized modern technology and which will be the main instrument to render factories and business places automatic. The digital computer has brought increased im- petus and new direction to the whole field of applied mathe- matics and to the description of problems in precisely defined and solvable relations. Since the arrival of digital computers, applied mathematics takes a place of importance at least equal to abstract mathematics. Modern engineers and scientists have become more conscious of the powerful tool of mathe- matical analysis through the use of computers.

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The first industrial revolution was concerned with the ma- chine solely as an alternative to human muscle. It displaced man and animal as a source of power, without appreciably affecting other human functions. The development of auto- mation which can handle problems of programming on an automatic basis will, to a large extent, condition the entire social and technical life of the future. The picture of the auto- matic age will be quite different from the picture of any other period. The technical revolution of automation will bring deeper and more incisive changes to man's life than did the first industrial revolution. The digital computer is the universal machine which has already revolutionized modern technology and which will be the main instrument to render factories and business places automatic. The digital computer has brought increased im- petus and new direction to the whole field of applied mathe- matics and to the description of problems in precisely defined and solvable relations. Since the arrival of digital computers, applied mathematics takes a place of importance at least equal to abstract mathematics. Modern engineers and scientists have become more conscious of the powerful tool of mathe- matical analysis through the use of computers.

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Imprint

Springer-Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

March 2013

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First published

1966

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

225

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966

ISBN-13

978-3-642-49031-6

Barcode

9783642490316

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LSN

3-642-49031-X



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