The Computer Boys Take Over

Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise

Paperback, 332 pages

Englisch language

Published Aug. 17, 2012 by MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-0-262-51796-6
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The contentious history of the computer programmers who developed the software that made the computer revolution possible.

This is a book about the computer revolution of the mid-twentieth century and the people who made it possible. Unlike most histories of computing, it is not a book about machines, inventors, or entrepreneurs. Instead, it tells the story of the vast but largely anonymous legions of computer specialists—programmers, systems analysts, and other software developers—who transformed the electronic computer from a scientific curiosity into the defining technology of the modern era. As the systems that they built became increasingly powerful and ubiquitous, these specialists became the focus of a series of critiques of the social and organizational impact of electronic computing. To many of their contemporaries, it seemed the "computer boys” were taking over, not just in the corporate setting, but also in government, politics, and society in general.

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Subjects

  • Development
  • Computer programmers
  • Computer programming
  • Software engineering
  • Social aspects
  • Computer software
  • History
  • Berufsrolle
  • Informatik
  • Computers and IT
  • Informatiker
  • Programmierer
  • Soziale Auswirkungen
  • Informationstechnik
  • Systemutveckling
  • Softwareentwicklung
  • Informationsgesellschaft
  • Programmierung
  • Gesellschaft
  • Programmering
  • Software Engineering
  • Computer
  • Historia
  • Sozialer Wandel
  • Technischer Fortschritt
  • Computer software, development
  • Electronic data processing personnel