Computing Books published by Basil Blackwell

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Basil Blackwell in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 2 Computing Books published by Basil Blackwell in our collection :
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Computer Studies for GCSE Date: 1989 Computer Studies for GCSE

Blurb on back cover:

'Computer Studies for GCSE has been written to satisfy the National Criteria and the new-style syllabuses. The text is readable and up-to-date with a strong emphasis on the applications of computers and their implications for society. The numerous illustrations include some very lively cartoons. There are plenty of questions for classwork and homework, many of a most imaginative nature.'

Publisher: Basil Blackwell
Author: Mark Bindley
Platform: GCSE

Thinking Machines: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence Date: October 1987 Thinking Machines: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is becoming the most significant single development of our time - promising as it does the end of 'work' and consequent social revolution.

'Clever' machines are playing an increasingly important role in our lives, and with the 'Fifth Generation' project in Japan and parallel developments in America and Europe well under way, their impact is growing incalculably.

Publisher: Basil Blackwell
Author: Vernon Pratt
Platform: Artificial Intelligence

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