DocumentCode
1270575
Title
Computers in everything: from the pushbutton factory to the Y2K bug
Volume
87
Issue
12
fYear
1999
fDate
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2143
Lastpage
2145
Abstract
Most technologies stay the same, even when their appearances change radically. Not so with computers. Despite the fact that we refuse to give them a better name, computers are rarely used for mathematical computing. The electronic circuits of present-day computers still perform the same binary arithmetic functions as their predecessors, but the original uses for computers have been completely forgotten. The author discusses the evolution of the digital computer. The introduction of the microprocessor indicated the beginnings of real changes in the definition of the word `computer´. Yet as the clock prepares to strike midnight on the eve of the new millennium, there are predictions of a future that differs sharply from the technological utopias projected in 1900
Keywords
DP industry; history; technological forecasting; Y2K bug; computers; digital computer; future; microprocessor; new millennium; pushbutton factory; technological utopias; Analog computers; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer industry; Electrical equipment industry; Electronics industry; Industrial control; Industrial electronics; Military computing; Production facilities; Robotics and automation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/5.805930
Filename
805930
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