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In 1945, Vannevar Bush, the engineer who designed the world's most powerful analog computers and the official responsible for U.S. scientific research and development during WWII, published an essay in which he predicted the development of a new kind of computing machine he called Memex. Today, computers in millions of offices and homes perform tasks that closely resemble the ideas that Bush proposed. For many people in the fields of computer and information science, Bush's Memex has been the prototype of the personal computer, and the first design for a machine to help people think and manage information. Yet, with all its renown, Memex is largely misunderstood. In From Memex to Hypertext, all of Bush's writings about Memex have been collected for the first time. Surrounding Bush's essays are chapters by historians and leading figures in the computer science research community telling the story of how the idea of Memex was developed and how Bush's writings have influenced today's research agenda in hypertext, multimedia, and artificial intelligence.Product Identifiers
PublisherElsevier Science Publishing Co INC International Concepts
ISBN-139780125232708
eBay Product ID (ePID)87878572
Product Key Features
Number of Pages367 Pages
Publication NameFrom Memex to Hypertext
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEngineering & Technology
Publication Year1992
TypeTextbook
AuthorJames M. Nyce, Paul Kahn
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Weight730 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorPaul Kahn, James M. Nyce