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From Whirlwind to MITRE: The R&D Story of The SAGE Air Defense Computer (History of Computing)
Kent C. Redmond, Thomas M. Smith
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| #123892 in Books | 2000-10-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.50 x6.20l,2.18 | File type: PDF | 547 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Retrospective of one of the earliest large-scale product development projects: SAGE|By Bas Vodde|"From Whirlwind to MITRE" is the historical accounts of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) project, which was one of the first (perhaps first) large military computer and software development projects for building an aircraft defense system. The book is full of little
The book shows how the wartime alliance of engineers, scientists, and the military exemplified by MIT's Radiation Lab helped to transform research and development practice in the United States through the end of the Cold War period.
This book presents an organizational and social history of one of the foundational projects of the computer era: the development of the SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) air defense system, from its first test at Bedfor...
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