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DESCRIPTION:Once again this year\, IEEE is proposing the IEEE History Week 
 at the beginning of October\, coinciding with the traditional IEEE Day.\nD
 uring the week from October 6 to 10\, IEEE invites everyone to reflect on 
 the importance of preserving the memory of the Association’s history\, a
 s well as the evolution of the technologies that form the fabric within wh
 ich the Association operates.\n\nOn this occasion\, the Life Members Group
  of the Italian Section intends to present a recent publishing initiative 
 that briefly illustrates the past and present of digital computing tools.\
 nCo-author of the work\, titled “Computer Technology in 100 Cards”\, i
 s Professor Giacomo Bucci\, together with his colleague Enrico Vicario.\n\
 nProfessor Bucci is Professor Emeritus at the University of Florence. Over
  the years\, in his computing laboratory\, he has gathered items to docume
 nt the history of electronic computing for his students. The main goal has
  been to foster a better understanding—also within the university—of t
 he computing tools\, many of which have been\, or still are\, present on o
 ur desks.\n\nAn initial catalog of the collection was the subject of a His
 torical Note published by the Italian Section of IEEE\, an initiative of t
 he History Activity Committee. An expanded English version has since becom
 e a small volume published by McGraw Hill Italia\, under the most fitting 
 title “Computer Technology in 100 Cards.”\nAlthough not exactly pocket
 -sized\, this collection of one hundred cards can be considered a practica
 l guide for recognizing and understanding the computing tools that have gr
 adually become part of everyday life over the years.\n\nThe Life Members A
 ffinity Group of the Italian Section of IEEE proposes a meeting between Pr
 ofessor Bucci and the Group itself to present\, through the book\, the his
 tory of computer education in our country.\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtoo
 ls.ieee.org/m/507416
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507416
ORGANIZER:giambattista.gruosso@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:19
SUMMARY:Computer technology in 100 cards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507416
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  from October 6 to 10\, IEEE invites everyone to reflect on the importance
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 niversity of Florence. Over the years\, in his computing laboratory\, he h
 as gathered items to document the history of electronic computing for his 
 students. The main goal has been to foster a better understanding&amp;mdash\;a
 lso within the university&amp;mdash\;of the computing tools\, many of which ha
 ve been\, or still are\, present on our desks.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=&quot;1152&quot; d
 ata-end=&quot;1711&quot;&gt;An initial catalog of the collection was the subject of a &lt;
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  Italian Section of IEEE\, an initiative of the History Activity Committee
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 Computer Technology in 100 Cards.&amp;rdquo\;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br data-start=&quot;1482&quot; data-e
 nd=&quot;1485&quot;&gt;Although not exactly pocket-sized\, this collection of one hundr
 ed cards can be considered a practical guide for recognizing and understan
 ding the computing tools that have gradually become part of everyday life 
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 Italian Section of IEEE proposes a meeting between Professor Bucci and the
  Group itself to present\, through the book\, the history of computer educ
 ation in our country.&lt;/p&gt;
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