Colossus: The secrets of Bletchley Park's code-breaking computers - Copeland, B. Jack (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and Director of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing) - Boeken - Oxford University Press - 9780199578146 - 18 maart 2010
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Colossus: The secrets of Bletchley Park's code-breaking computers

Copeland, B. Jack (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and Director of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing)

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Colossus: The secrets of Bletchley Park's code-breaking computers

Shrouded in secrecy until recently, Colossus was the world's first fully-functioning electronic computer, built during the Second World War and used at Bletchley Park to crack the codes of high-level Nazi communications. This collection of essays delves into code-breaking, personal recollections, and declassified information.


480 pages, various line drawings and 16pp black and white plate section

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 18 maart 2010
ISBN13 9780199578146
Uitgevers Oxford University Press
Pagina's 480
Afmetingen 156 × 232 × 37 mm   ·   628 g