Architects of the Information Society

This book, published in celebration of the 35th anniversary of MIT's LCS, chronicles its history, achievements, and continued importance to computer science.The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) has been responsible for some of the most significant technol...

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description This book, published in celebration of the 35th anniversary of MIT's LCS, chronicles its history, achievements, and continued importance to computer science.The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) has been responsible for some of the most significant technological achievements of the past few decades. Much of the hardware and software driving the information revolution has been, and continues to be, created at LCS. Anyone who sends and receives email, communicates with colleagues through a LAN, surfs the Web, or makes decisions using a spreadsheet is benefiting from the creativity of LCS members.LCS is an interdepartmental laboratory that brings together faculty, researchers, and students in a broad program of study, research, and experimentation. Their principal goal is to pursue innovations in information technology that will improve people's lives. LCS members have been instrumental in the development of ARPAnet, the Internet, the Web, Ethernet, time-shared computers, UNIX, RSA encryption, the X Windows system, NuBus, and many other technologies.This book, published in celebration of LCS's thirty-fifth anniversary, chronicles its history, achievements, and continued importance to computer science. The essays are complemented by historical photographs.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1466272024-10-25T13:13:26Z Architects of the Information Society Garfinkel, Simson L. Abelson, Harold Computer Science/General MIT thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UY Computer science This book, published in celebration of the 35th anniversary of MIT's LCS, chronicles its history, achievements, and continued importance to computer science.The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) has been responsible for some of the most significant technological achievements of the past few decades. Much of the hardware and software driving the information revolution has been, and continues to be, created at LCS. Anyone who sends and receives email, communicates with colleagues through a LAN, surfs the Web, or makes decisions using a spreadsheet is benefiting from the creativity of LCS members.LCS is an interdepartmental laboratory that brings together faculty, researchers, and students in a broad program of study, research, and experimentation. Their principal goal is to pursue innovations in information technology that will improve people's lives. LCS members have been instrumental in the development of ARPAnet, the Internet, the Web, Ethernet, time-shared computers, UNIX, RSA encryption, the X Windows system, NuBus, and many other technologies.This book, published in celebration of LCS's thirty-fifth anniversary, chronicles its history, achievements, and continued importance to computer science. The essays are complemented by historical photographs. 2024-10-25T13:13:24Z 2024-10-25T13:13:24Z 1999 book ONIX_20241025_9780262266710_5 9780262266710 9780262071963 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/146627 eng The MIT Press image/jpeg n/a https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/1341.001.0001 The MIT Press The MIT Press 10.7551/mitpress/1341.001.0001 10.7551/mitpress/1341.001.0001 ae0cf962-f685-4933-93d1-916defa5123d 9780262266710 9780262071963 The MIT Press 86 Cambridge open access
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