Historical Dictionary of Data Processing: Organizations

Author:   James W. Cortada
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313233036


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 June 1987
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   James W. Cortada
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.634kg
ISBN:  

9780313233036


ISBN 10:   0313233039
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 June 1987
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Although Cortada's three volumes are interrelated and are meant to be used together, LC has regrettably classed them separately. Taken together, the volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences. The introduction is a thorough history of the computer age. Organizations contains entries for 81 companies and professional organizations, providing significant and interesting stories about how they became major league players in a young industry. US firms are in the majority; future editions may show a shift toward greater international participation in the industry. Companies that have merged with others to push the industry in new directions are included. Cortada offers insights into how data processing and automation have become important concerns in daily and corporate life.... Cortada has pulled together a large amount of information to provide a concise history of data processing. References are contained in endnotes to articles rather than in general bibliographies; indexing is well done, and cross-references are relevant and useful. An important set, enlightening and a pleasure to read, that belongs in all libraries that collect on any aspect of data processing. -Choice [A] tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work....[T]hese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source. -Communication Booknotes Quarterly Interesting reference to over 80 of the historically most important organizations in the data processing industry. The finely-detailed entries are arranged alphabetically. Focuses on USA organizations: companies, professional groups, and labs and government agencies. Each well-written entry contains a bibliography. Extensively indexed. A valuable addition to DP libraries. -Computer Book Review YA tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work....YThese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source. -Communication Booknotes Quarterly ?[A] tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work....[T]hese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source.?-Communication Booknotes Quarterly ?Interesting reference to over 80 of the historically most important organizations in the data processing industry. The finely-detailed entries are arranged alphabetically. Focuses on USA organizations: companies, professional groups, and labs and government agencies. Each well-written entry contains a bibliography. Extensively indexed. A valuable addition to DP libraries.?-Computer Book Review ?Although Cortada's three volumes are interrelated and are meant to be used together, LC has regrettably classed them separately. Taken together, the volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences. The introduction is a thorough history of the computer age. Organizations contains entries for 81 companies and professional organizations, providing significant and interesting stories about how they became major league players in a young industry. US firms are in the majority; future editions may show a shift toward greater international participation in the industry. Companies that have merged with others to push the industry in new directions are included. Cortada offers insights into how data processing and automation have become important concerns in daily and corporate life.... Cortada has pulled together a large amount of information to provide a concise history of data processing. References are contained in endnotes to articles rather than in general bibliographies; indexing is well done, and cross-references are relevant and useful. An important set, enlightening and a pleasure to read, that belongs in all libraries that collect on any aspect of data processing.?-Choice


?Although Cortada's three volumes are interrelated and are meant to be used together, LC has regrettably classed them separately. Taken together, the volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences. The introduction is a thorough history of the computer age. Organizations contains entries for 81 companies and professional organizations, providing significant and interesting stories about how they became major league players in a young industry. US firms are in the majority; future editions may show a shift toward greater international participation in the industry. Companies that have merged with others to push the industry in new directions are included. Cortada offers insights into how data processing and automation have become important concerns in daily and corporate life.... Cortada has pulled together a large amount of information to provide a concise history of data processing. References are contained in endnotes to articles rather than in general bibliographies; indexing is well done, and cross-references are relevant and useful. An important set, enlightening and a pleasure to read, that belongs in all libraries that collect on any aspect of data processing.?-Choice


Although Cortada's three volumes are interrelated and are meant to be used together, LC has regrettably classed them separately. Taken together, the volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences. The introduction is a thorough history of the computer age. Organizations contains entries for 81 companies and professional organizations, providing significant and interesting stories about how they became major league players in a young industry. US firms are in the majority; future editions may show a shift toward greater international participation in the industry. Companies that have merged with others to push the industry in new directions are included. Cortada offers insights into how data processing and automation have become important concerns in daily and corporate life.... Cortada has pulled together a large amount of information to provide a concise history of data processing. References are contained in endnotes to articles rather than in general bibliographies; indexing is well done, and cross-references are relevant and useful. An important set, enlightening and a pleasure to read, that belongs in all libraries that collect on any aspect of data processing. -Choice [A] tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work....[T]hese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source. -Communication Booknotes Quarterly Interesting reference to over 80 of the historically most important organizations in the data processing industry. The finely-detailed entries are arranged alphabetically. Focuses on USA organizations: companies, professional groups, and labs and government agencies. Each well-written entry contains a bibliography. Extensively indexed. A valuable addition to DP libraries. -Computer Book Review A tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work.... T hese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source. -Communication Booknotes Quarterly ?[A] tour-de-force appearing as a three-volume work....[T]hese volumes are especially useful for tracing computer development....This is an excellent first reference source.?-Communication Booknotes Quarterly ?Interesting reference to over 80 of the historically most important organizations in the data processing industry. The finely-detailed entries are arranged alphabetically. Focuses on USA organizations: companies, professional groups, and labs and government agencies. Each well-written entry contains a bibliography. Extensively indexed. A valuable addition to DP libraries.?-Computer Book Review ?Although Cortada's three volumes are interrelated and are meant to be used together, LC has regrettably classed them separately. Taken together, the volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences. The introduction is a thorough history of the computer age. Organizations contains entries for 81 companies and professional organizations, providing significant and interesting stories about how they became major league players in a young industry. US firms are in the majority; future editions may show a shift toward greater international participation in the industry. Companies that have merged with others to push the industry in new directions are included. Cortada offers insights into how data processing and automation have become important concerns in daily and corporate life.... Cortada has pulled together a large amount of information to provide a concise history of data processing. References are contained in endnotes to articles rather than in general bibliographies; indexing is well done, and cross-references are relevant and useful. An important set, enlightening and a pleasure to read, that belongs in all libraries that collect on any aspect of data processing.?-Choice


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JAMES W. CORTADA is Senior Marketing Programs Administrator for the IBM Corporation.

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