Konrad Zuse's Early Computers [E-Book] : The Quest for the Computer in Germany / by Raúl Rojas.
This book describes the historical development of the architectures of the first computers built by the German inventor Konrad Zuse in Berlin between 1936 and 1945. Zuse's machines are historically important because they anticipated many features of modern computers. Specifically, these include...
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Personal Name(s): | Rojas, Raúl, author |
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1st edition 2023. |
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Springer,
2023
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Physical Description: |
XX, 229 pages 1 illustration (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783031398766 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-031-39876-6 |
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History of Computing
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- 1. Konrad Zuse and the Dawn of the Computer Age
- 2. The Race to Build the Computer in World War II
- 3. The Z1: Architecture and Algorithms of Zuse's First Computer
- 4. The Z2 and the Cipher Machine
- 5. The Architecture of the Z3
- 6. How to Make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer
- 7. The S1 and S2: Zuse's Work for the German Military 1941-1945
- 8. The Architecture of the Z4
- 9. The Conditional Jump: Making the Z4 Universal
- 10. Plankalkül
- 11. Zuse's Computer for Binary Logic
- 12. The First Code for Computer Chess
- 13. The Reconstruction of Konrad Zuse's Z3
- 14. Epilogue.