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Connections

Patterns of Discovery

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An edition of Connections (2008)

Connections

Patterns of Discovery

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This book uses the primary tools of forecasting and three archetypal patterns of discovery to discern relationships of past scientific developments and synthesize a cohesive and compelling vision for the future. It challenges readers to think of the consequences of extrapolating trends, such as Moore's Law, to either reach real machine intelligence or retrench in the face of physical limitations. From this perspective, the book draws "the big picture" for the Information Revolution's innovations in chips, devices, software, and networks.

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"In their fascinating analysis of the recent history of information technology, H. Peter Alesso and Craig F. Smith reveal the patterns in discovery and innovation that have brought us to the present tipping point. . . .

A generation from now, every individual will have personally tailored access to the whole of knowledge . . . the sooner we all begin to think about how we got here, and where we're going, the better. This exciting book is an essential

first step."
—From the Foreword by James Burke

Many people envision scientists as dispassionate characters who slavishly repeat experiments until "eureka"—something unexpected happens. Actually, there is a great deal more to the story of scientific discovery, but seeing "the big picture" is not easy. Connections: Patterns of Discovery uses the primary tools of forecasting and three archetypal patterns of discovery—Serendipity, Proof of Principle, and 1% Inspiration and 99% Perspiration—to discern relationships of past developments and synthesize a cohesive and compelling vision for the future. It challenges readers to think of the consequences of extrapolating trends, such as Moore's Law, to either reach real machine intelligence or retrench in the face of physical limitations. From this perspective,the book draws "the big picture" for the Information Revolution's innovations in chips, devices, software, and networks.

With a Foreword by James Burke and bursting with fascinating detail throughout, Connections: Patterns of Discovery is a must-read for computer scientists, technologists, programmers, hardware and software developers, students, and anyone with an interest in tech-savvy topics.

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English
Pages
207

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Cover of: Connections
Connections: Patterns of Discovery
2010, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Cover of: Connections
Connections: Patterns of Discovery
2008, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English
Cover of: Connections
Connections
2008, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English
Cover of: Connections
Connections: Patterns of Discovery
January 14, 2008, Wiley-IEEE Press, Wiley-Interscience
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Library of Congress
T58.5 .A54 2008, T58.5.A54 2008

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
207
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10279582M
Internet Archive
connectionspatte00ales_367
ISBN 10
0470118814
ISBN 13
9780470118818
LCCN
2007017344
OCLC/WorldCat
137325000
Library Thing
6134221
Goodreads
5938538

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