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The Computer Revolution In Canada : Building National Technological Competence /John N. Vardalas

By: Language: English Publication details: Cambridge Mit press 2001Description: vi, 409 pages ill; 24cmISBN:
  • 9870262220642
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.097109045 VAR
Summary: After World War II, other major industrialized nations responded to the technological and industrial hegemony of the United States by developing their own design and manufacturing competence in digital electronic technology. In this book John Vardalas describes the quest for such competence in Canada, exploring the significant contributions of the civilian sector but emphasizing the role of the Canadian military in shaping radical technological change.
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After World War II, other major industrialized nations responded to the technological and industrial hegemony of the United States by developing their own design and manufacturing competence in digital electronic technology. In this book John Vardalas describes the quest for such competence in Canada, exploring the significant contributions of the civilian sector but emphasizing the role of the Canadian military in shaping radical technological change.

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