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Autore principale: | Agar, Jon.
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Titolo: | The government machine : a revolutionary history of the computer / Jon Agar. |
Pubblicazione: | Cambridge (Massachusetts) : The MIT press, 2003. |
Descrizione fisica: | VIII, 554 p. : ill., ritr. ; 24 cm |
Serie: | History of computing |
Contiene: | Indice: Acknowledgements. Introduction: The state of knowledge 1. The machineries of government 2. The parent of a totally different order of things: Charles Trevelyan and the civil service as machine 3. Chaotic England and the organized world: official statistics and expert staticians 4. One universal register: fantasies and realities of total knowledge 5. The office machinery of government 6. An information war 7. The military machine? 8. Treasury organization and methods and the computerization of government work 9. Privacy and distrut 10. Computers and experts in the hollowed-out state (1970-2000). Conclusions and international perspectives. Notes. Index |
ISBN: | 0262012022 |
Discipline: | Politica e scienza--Studi. |
Luoghi: | Inghilterra. |
Sudd. cronologiche: | Secolo XX. Secolo XXI. |
Collocazione: | LS 14207 |
Nota di esemplare: | Mostra nota di esemplare |
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