DocumentCode
41788
Title
From Ancient to Modern Computing: A History of Information Hiding
Author
Gobbo, Federico ; Benini, Michele
Author_Institution
Univ. of L´Aquila, L´Aquila, Italy
Volume
35
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
July-Sept. 2013
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
39
Abstract
This article proposes a methodological approach to the historiography of computing in terms of information hiding--that is, the introduction of levels of abstraction (LoAs) between the human being and the computing machine. This approach applies the LoAs, in terms of the epistemological levelism proposed within the philosophy of information, to the transition from ancient to modern computing. In particular, the black-box metaphor and von Neumann´s architectures are discussed. Also, the authors propose a formal LoAs method as a mathematical counterpart. Information itself is then treated as structure-preserving functions so that a LoA can distinguish what kind of information gets hidden when human beings interact with computing machines.
Keywords
computer architecture; data encapsulation; LoAs; ancient computing; black-box metaphor; computing historiography; computing machines; epistemological levelism; information hiding history; levels of abstraction; modern computing; structure-preserving functions; von Neumann architectures; History; Human computer interaction; Information technology; Mathematics; Software engineering; black box metaphor; historiography of computing; history of computing; philosophy of information;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1058-6180
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAHC.2013.1
Filename
6449238
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