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author | Ekaitz Zarraga <ekaitz@elenq.tech> | 2024-08-28 00:57:41 +0200 |
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committer | Ekaitz Zarraga <ekaitz@elenq.tech> | 2024-08-28 00:57:41 +0200 |
commit | 60fd8618d127d2af2216ce0bb1684eb209ac90e6 (patch) | |
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bibliography: add computing power history
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diff --git a/bibliography.bib b/bibliography.bib index 866af2a..faaacaf 100644 --- a/bibliography.bib +++ b/bibliography.bib @@ -62,6 +62,21 @@ year={2019} } +@article{ MythsPL:Shaw, + title={Myths and mythconceptions: what does it mean to be a programming language, anyhow?}, + volume={4}, + ISSN={2475-1421}, + url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3480947}, + DOI={10.1145/3480947}, + number={HOPL}, + journal={Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages}, + publisher={Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)}, + author={Shaw, Mary}, + year={2020}, + month=jun, + pages={1–44} +} + % Programming languages @article{ lua:Ierusalimschy, abstract = {We discuss the main novelties of the implementation of Lua @@ -95,6 +110,36 @@ doi={10.1109/SPW50608.2020.00039} } % https://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~somlo/BTCP/ +@inbook{EvolutionComputing:Larus, + author="Larus, James R.", + editor="Werthner, Hannes + and Ghezzi, Carlo + and Kramer, Jeff + and Nida-R{\"u}melin, Julian + and Nuseibeh, Bashar + and Prem, Erich + and Stanger, Allison", + title="Evolution of Computing", + bookTitle="Introduction to Digital Humanism: A Textbook", + year="2024", + publisher="Springer Nature Switzerland", + address="Cham", + pages="31--45", + abstract="Computers and computing emerged within a lifetime and completely + changed our world. Although their history is brief, the change they + precipitated has been rapid and constant. Today's world would be + unimaginably different without these machines. Not necessarily worse, + but certainly slower, static, disconnected, and poorer. One has to look + back to the steam engine in the nineteenth century or electricity in + the early twentieth century to find technologies with similar rapid and + far-reaching effects. This chapter briefly describes the evolution of + computing and highlights how its growth is closely tied to concerns of + digital humanism.", + isbn="978-3-031-45304-5", + doi="10.1007/978-3-031-45304-5_3", + url="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45304-5_3" +} + % ISA design @article{ GeneralPurposeProcessor:Chisnall, @@ -210,3 +255,4 @@ primaryClass={cs.SE}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.01351}, } + |