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Connections : patterns of discovery / H. Peter Alesso and Craig F. Smith.

By: Alesso, H. P [author.].
Contributor(s): Smith, C. F. (Craig Forsythe), 1950- | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Interscience, c2008Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2008]Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 207 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470191538.Subject(s): Information technology | Discoveries in science | ARPANET | Acceleration | Art | Artificial intelligence | Bibliographies | Coaxial cables | Companies | Computer architecture | Computer science | Computers | Education | Educational institutions | Electrical engineering | Electricity | Electrodes | Electron tubes | Ethernet networks | Evolution (biology) | Google | Hardware | Humans | IP networks | Indexes | Internet | Joining processes | Learning systems | Lighting | Mathematics | Microcomputers | Mobile communication | Oxygen | Pattern recognition | Programming | Protocols | Search engines | Semantic Web | Service oriented architecture | Software | Technological innovation | Terminology | Ubiquitous computing | Wireless communication | Wireless personal area networksGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 004 | 004 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Organization of this Book -- Chapter 1: Connecting Information -- The Google Story -- Information Revolution -- Defining Information -- Looking Good -- Google Connects Information -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Information -- Chapter 2: Connecting Circuits -- The Moore' Law Story -- Edison's Electric Light -- The Vacuum Tube Diode -- The First Programmable Computers -- ENIAC -- The Transistor -- How Transistors Work -- The Proof of Principle for the Transistor -- The Microprocessor -- How Microprocessors Work -- Moore's law -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Circuits -- Chapter 3: Connecting Chips -- The Personal Computer Story / Vannevar Bush, Robert Taylor, J.C.R. Licklider, Alan Kay, Butler Lampson, Charles (Chuck) Thacker -- Personal Computing -- The Xerox Alto -- Apple Computer -- IBM PC -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Chips -- Chapter 4: Connecting Processes -- The Software Story / John Von Neumann, Claude Shannon -- The Evolution of Programming Languages / Sir Charles Antony, Richard (Tony) Hoare -- Software as an Industry -- Software Productivity -- Fourth Generation Languages -- Proprietary versus Open Standards -- Emergent Fifth Generation Languages (5GLs) / Charles Simonyi, William H. Gates, Linus Torvalds -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Processes -- Chapter 5: Connecting Machines -- The Ethernet Story -- Xerox PARC and Ethernet / Robert Metcalf -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Machines -- Chapter 6: Connecting Networks -- The Internet Story -- Vint Cerf -- Transition to the World Wide Web -- Berners-Lee -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Machines -- Chapter 7: Connecting Devices -- The Ubiquitous Computing Story -- Ubiquitous Computing / Mark Weiser, Jeff Hawkins -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Devices -- Chapter 8: Connecting the Web -- The Ubiquitous Web Story.
Michael Dertouzos -- Project Oxygen -- Perfect Search -- Berners-Lee and the Semantic Web -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting the Web -- Chapter 9: Connecting the Intelligence -- The Ubiquitous Intelligence Story -- Kurt Gudel -- Alan Turing -- Marvin Minsky -- Ubiquitous Intelligence -- The Web 'Brain' -- What is Web Intelligence? -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Intelligence -- Chapter 10: Connecting Patterns -- Ray Kurzweil -- Evolving Complex Intelligence -- The Law of Accelerating Returns -- Singularities -- The Software of Intelligence -- Patterns -- Connecting Pattern -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecasts for Connecting Patterns -- Epilog -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index.
Summary: "In their fascinating analysis of the recent history of information technology, H. Peter Alesso and Craig F. Smith reveal the patterns in discovery and innovation that have brought us to the present tipping point. . . . A generation from now, every individual will have personally tailored access to the whole of knowledge . . . the sooner we all begin to think about how we got here, and where we're going, the better. This exciting book is an essential. first step.". -From the Foreword by James Burke. Many people envision scientists as dispassionate characters who slavishly repeat experiments un
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-198) and index.

Foreword -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Organization of this Book -- Chapter 1: Connecting Information -- The Google Story -- Information Revolution -- Defining Information -- Looking Good -- Google Connects Information -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Information -- Chapter 2: Connecting Circuits -- The Moore' Law Story -- Edison's Electric Light -- The Vacuum Tube Diode -- The First Programmable Computers -- ENIAC -- The Transistor -- How Transistors Work -- The Proof of Principle for the Transistor -- The Microprocessor -- How Microprocessors Work -- Moore's law -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Circuits -- Chapter 3: Connecting Chips -- The Personal Computer Story / Vannevar Bush, Robert Taylor, J.C.R. Licklider, Alan Kay, Butler Lampson, Charles (Chuck) Thacker -- Personal Computing -- The Xerox Alto -- Apple Computer -- IBM PC -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Chips -- Chapter 4: Connecting Processes -- The Software Story / John Von Neumann, Claude Shannon -- The Evolution of Programming Languages / Sir Charles Antony, Richard (Tony) Hoare -- Software as an Industry -- Software Productivity -- Fourth Generation Languages -- Proprietary versus Open Standards -- Emergent Fifth Generation Languages (5GLs) / Charles Simonyi, William H. Gates, Linus Torvalds -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Processes -- Chapter 5: Connecting Machines -- The Ethernet Story -- Xerox PARC and Ethernet / Robert Metcalf -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Machines -- Chapter 6: Connecting Networks -- The Internet Story -- Vint Cerf -- Transition to the World Wide Web -- Berners-Lee -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Machines -- Chapter 7: Connecting Devices -- The Ubiquitous Computing Story -- Ubiquitous Computing / Mark Weiser, Jeff Hawkins -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Devices -- Chapter 8: Connecting the Web -- The Ubiquitous Web Story.

Michael Dertouzos -- Project Oxygen -- Perfect Search -- Berners-Lee and the Semantic Web -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting the Web -- Chapter 9: Connecting the Intelligence -- The Ubiquitous Intelligence Story -- Kurt Gudel -- Alan Turing -- Marvin Minsky -- Ubiquitous Intelligence -- The Web 'Brain' -- What is Web Intelligence? -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecast for Connecting Intelligence -- Chapter 10: Connecting Patterns -- Ray Kurzweil -- Evolving Complex Intelligence -- The Law of Accelerating Returns -- Singularities -- The Software of Intelligence -- Patterns -- Connecting Pattern -- Patterns of Discovery -- Forecasts for Connecting Patterns -- Epilog -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index.

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"In their fascinating analysis of the recent history of information technology, H. Peter Alesso and Craig F. Smith reveal the patterns in discovery and innovation that have brought us to the present tipping point. . . . A generation from now, every individual will have personally tailored access to the whole of knowledge . . . the sooner we all begin to think about how we got here, and where we're going, the better. This exciting book is an essential. first step.". -From the Foreword by James Burke. Many people envision scientists as dispassionate characters who slavishly repeat experiments un

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