Maszyny Matematyczne,女性与计算机:波兰共产主义时代计算机的诞生。

IF 1.1 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Carla Petrocelli
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计算机的历史通常集中在西方大学和研究中心的成就上,而且主要是关于美国和英国发生的事情。然而,在东欧,特别是在饱受战争蹂躏的波兰,国家资助很少,许多高度原创的硬件和软件项目被启动。我们可以获得的出版物很少,尤其是英文出版物,这使我们相信技术进步是西方国家独自进行研究的结果。本文旨在填补这一知识缺口,聚焦于波兰大学和计算机行业发起的众多研究项目,这些项目因社会主义政策而不幸陷入死胡同。这些都是不可忽视的参考,不仅是对技术演变的历史重建,而且也是关于第二次世界大战后波兰所记录的社会影响。战后奉行性别平等政策的共产主义意识形态鼓励女性接受教育,使许多攻读数学学位课程的女学生专攻“数学机器”(Maszyny Matematyczne),并像男性一样成为计算机编程和设计专家。本文除了强调波兰在新生的“电脑科学”中所扮演的角色,并提供女性贡献的详细资讯外,还将解释波兰电脑产业的成功为何受到共产主义国家(Comecon)之间不存在的协调所限制。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Maszyny Matematyczne, women, and computing: The birth of computers in the Polish communist era.
The history of computing usually focuses on achievements in Western universities and research centers and is mostly about what happened in the United States and Great Britain. However, in Eastern Europe, particularly in war-torn Poland, where there was very little state funding, many highly original hardware and software projects were initiated. The small number of publications available to us, especially those in English, led to the belief that technological progress was the result of research carried out in Western countries alone. This article aims to fill this knowledge gap by focusing on the numerous research projects initiated in Polish universities and computer industries that unfortunately turned into dead ends as the result of socialist policies. These are references that cannot be ignored, not only for a historical reconstruction of the evolution of technology but also with regard to the social effects recorded in Poland immediately after the Second World War. The communist ideology, which pursued gender equality policies after the end of the war, encouraged women to pursue education, enabling the many female students enrolled in mathematics degree courses to specialize in “Maszyny Matematyczne” (mathematical machines) and become, like men, experts in computer programming and design. As well as highlighting the role that Poland played in the nascent “computer science” and providing detailed information on what women contributed, this article will explain why the success of the Polish computer industry was limited due to the nonexistent coordination between the communist states (Comecon).
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History of Science
History of Science 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: History of Science is peer reviewed journal devoted to the history of science, medicine and technology from earliest times to the present day. Articles discussing methodology, and reviews of the current state of knowledge and possibilities for future research, are especially welcome.
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