Article ID: CBB580096916

“Content Is Meaningless, and Structure Is All-Important”: Defining the Nature of Computer Science in the Age of High Modernism, c. 1950–c. 1965 (2023)

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The purpose of this article is to historize the definition of computer science, particularly the characteristic ambiguity of the discipline toward the computer. This ambiguity is foundational to computer science and has its roots in the response of university computer centers to the commercialization of computing in the mid-1950s. University computing experts developed an understanding of the activity of computing disentangled from the computer itself, a conceptual shift that went together with a parallel process of dematerialization of the notion of computer. These transformations were facilitated by the ascendance of a high modernist agenda in the sciences in the United States. University computing experts embraced the high modernist agenda and developed analogies across programs, notations, and a notion of the computer now understood as a model of computation. This immaterial conflation of notations, programs, and representations of the machine, would become one of the core tenets of computer science.

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Authors & Contributors
Amaral, Isabel
Baldini, Nicola
Barnes, Marissa E.
Carneiro, Ana
Chandra, Jagdish
Dias, André Luís Mattedi
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
Canadian Historical Review
Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology
Cold War History
Publishers
Princeton University
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania Press
NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA)
Springer Nature
Concepts
Universities and colleges
Academic disciplines
Computer science
Discipline formation
Commercialization
Academia; academic community and profession
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Germany
Great Britain
Ontario (Canada)
Maryland (U.S.)
Soviet Union
Institutions
Stanford University
University of Wisconsin
Universidade da Bahia
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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