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Cold War Politics: Taiwanese Computing in the 1950s and 1960s

机译:冷战政治:1950年代和1960年代的台湾计算机

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This article illustrates how research of computing in Taiwan contribute to the field of the history of Cold War computing. This brief account of early electronic computing in Taiwan shows that the acquisition and uses of the punch-card equipment and mainframe computers were financed by international-aid programs and used for acquiring better knowledge of the country's economy. That economic knowledge was to be used for "development," which was a prevailing catchword, working in tandem with the idea of "containment," during the Cold War. The Cold War, as a historical context of the emergence of electronic computing, had its specific facets in specific places. The majority of the contemporary research on the history of computing during the Cold War has concentrated on the US. The Cold War, however, was an international phenomenon; if electronic computing was intertwined with political discourse and societal changes in the US and the Soviet Union.
机译:本文说明了台湾的计算机研究如何对冷战计算机历史做出贡献。台湾早期电子计算机的简要说明表明,打孔卡设备和大型计算机的购置和使用是由国际援助计划资助的,并用于获取对该国经济的更多知识。这种经济知识将被用于“发展”,这是一个流行的流行语,与冷战期间的“遏制”思想相结合。作为电子计算机兴起的历史背景,冷战在特定地方有其特定方面。冷战期间,当代有关计算历史的大多数研究都集中在美国。然而,冷战是一种国际现象。电子计算是否与美国和苏联的政治言论和社会变革交织在一起。

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