%A Thomas M. Smith %T Some prespectives on the early history of computers %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 7-15 %A Charles Babbage %T of the analytical engine %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 16-28 %A Howard Aiken %T Proposed automatic calculating machine %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 29-36 %A Arthur W. Burks %A Herman H. Goldstine %A John von\ Neumann %T Preliminary discussion of the logical design of an electronic computing instrument %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 37-46 %A Vannevar Bush %T As we may think %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 47-59 %A B.A. Trakhtenbrot %T Algorithms %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 69-86 %A John von\ Neumann %T The general and logical theory of automata %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 87-113 %A Claude E. Shannon %T Computers and automata %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 114-127 %A J.O. Wisdom %T The hypothesis of cybernetics %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 128-146 %A Stephen Toulmin %T The importance of Norbert Wiener %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 147-154 %A Samuel Butler %T The destruction of machines in Erewhon %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 161-167 %A Rattray Taylor %T The age of androids %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 168-183 %A W. Grey Walter %T Totems, toys, and tools %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 184-194 %A Bruce Mazlish %T The fourth discontiuity %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 195-207 %A Paul Armer %T Attitudes toward intelligent machines %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 208-217 %A Alan M. Turing %T Computing machinery and intelligence %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 224-245 %A Henry Block %A Herbert Ginsburg %T The psychology of robots %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 246-255 %A Herbert A. Simon %A Allen Newell %T Information-processing in computer and man %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 256-273 %A John R. Pierce %T What Cos should be doing %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 274-297 %A Gretchen Herbkersman %T Talking to a monster %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 303-305 %A J.C.R. Licklider %T Man-computer symbiosis %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 306-318 %A Don D. Bushnell %T Applications of computer technology to the improvement of learning %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 319-333 %A Joseph Weizenbaum %T Contextual understanding by computers %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 334-348 %A A. Michael Noll %T The digital computer as a creative medium %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 349-358 %A Richard W. Hamming %T Intellectual implications of the computer revolution %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 370-377 %A George E. Forsythe %T Educational implications of the computer revolution %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 378-389 %A Martin Greenberger %T The computers of tomorrow %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 390-397 %A Margaret Mead %T The information explosion %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 398-401 %A Herbert A. Simon %T The shape of automation %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 407-423 %A Donald N. Michael %T Cybernation: the silent conquest %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 424-441 %A Jacques Ellul %T The technological society %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 442-455 %A Edmund C. Berkeley %T The social responsibilities of computer people %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 461-471 %A Alan F. Westin %T Legal safeguards to insure privacy in a computer society %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 472-479 %A Alice Mary Hilton %T An ethos for the age of cyberculture %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 480-496 %A Norman Cousins %T The computer and the poet %B Perspectives on the computer revolution %E Zenon W. Pylyshyn %S Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation %I Prentice-Hall Inc. %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey %D 1970 %K history %P 499-500