1st Edition

The Analogue Alternative The Electronic Analogue Computer in Britain and the USA, 1930-1975

By James S. Small Copyright 2002
336 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

We are in the midst of a digital revolution - until recently, the majority of appliances used in everyday life have been developed with analogue technology. Now, either at home or out and about, we are surrounded by digital technology such as digital "film," audio systems, computers and telephones. From the late 1940s until the 1970s, analogue technology was a genuine alternative to... Read more

Introduction  1. Analogue Computing Devices in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries  2. The Origins, Form and Function of Electronic Analogue Devices and Computers, 1937-1950  3. Electronic Analogue Computer Development, 1945-1955: Military Programmes, Aeronautics and Electronics  4. Commercialisation, Hybridisation and Competition: the Electronic and Hybrid Computer Industry in the USA, 1945-1975  5. The Origins, Commericialisation and Decline of Electronic Analogue and Hybrid Computing in Britain, 1945-1975  6. Electronic Analogue Computers and Engineering Culture  7. Negotiating a Place for Electronic Analogue Computers: the Analogue Versus Digital Debate.  Conclusion.

Biography

James S. Small has worked as a researhcer and lecturer at the University of Manchester in England and at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands.