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India and the Computer

India and the Computer
Author: C. R. Subramanian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Since its conception, the Indian computer industry has at different times been held up as a paragon of effective planning, public sector efficiency, and private enterprise. The author argues that it has consistently failed to be any of these things. Rather than being an exemplar of effective planning, the plans themselves have suffered from lagging implementation and frequent changes of policy direction; the public sector has never been attuned to business needs; private enterprise has been more interested in kit assembly than building up an industry. After studying the history of the computer in India, the author examines the dilemma now facing the industry--where economic liberalization has tended to eliminate the skills built up during the period of self-reliance without successfully establishing a new industry in its place.


Computer Education in India

Computer Education in India
Author: Utpal Kumar Banerjee
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1996
Genre: Computer managed instruction
ISBN: 9788170226093

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The Technological Indian

The Technological Indian
Author: Ross Bassett
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674495462

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In the late 1800s, Indians seemed to be a people left behind by the Industrial Revolution, dismissed as “not a mechanical race.” Today Indians are among the world’s leaders in engineering and technology. In this international history spanning nearly 150 years, Ross Bassett—drawing on a unique database of every Indian to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between its founding and 2000—charts their ascent to the pinnacle of high-tech professions. As a group of Indians sought a way forward for their country, they saw a future in technology. Bassett examines the tensions and surprising congruences between this technological vision and Mahatma Gandhi’s nonindustrial modernity. India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, sought to use MIT-trained engineers to build an India where the government controlled technology for the benefit of the people. In the private sector, Indian business families sent their sons to MIT, while MIT graduates established India’s information technology industry. By the 1960s, students from the Indian Institutes of Technology (modeled on MIT) were drawn to the United States for graduate training, and many of them stayed, as prominent industrialists, academics, and entrepreneurs. The MIT-educated Indian engineer became an integral part of a global system of technology-based capitalism and focused less on India and its problems—a technological Indian created at the expense of a technological India.


Between Dependency and Autonomy

Between Dependency and Autonomy
Author: Joseph M. Grieco
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780520048195

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India and the Computer

India and the Computer
Author: C. R. Subramanian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 459
Release: 1989
Genre: Computer industry
ISBN:

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A historical review of technology development and related government policies in the Indian computer industry. Also discusses the future of the industry and the views articulated by corporate leaders and government policy makers. Funded by the Indian National Science Academy.


Computer Engineering for Babies

Computer Engineering for Babies
Author: Chase Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735208701

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An introduction to computer engineering for babies. Learn basic logic gates with hands on examples of buttons and an output LED.


Computation in Ancient India

Computation in Ancient India
Author: T. R. N. Rao
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781988207124

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The material in this book presents an introduction to the Indian contributions to the science of computing. The book starts with an overview of Indian science. The next three chapters deal with the description of binary numbers, the Katapayadi notation and its equivalence to hashing that is used in computer systems, and the Panini-Backus form to describe a high-level computer language based on the ideas of the great grammarian Panini. The next two chapters describe some technical aspects of Panini's grammar and Indian logic. The Paninian structure (5th century BCE) has been shown to be equivalent to the Turing machine. The rise of mathematical logic in India took place centuries before its rediscovery in Europe. The next chapter shows how one needs ingenuity in decoding Indian texts. It is shown that Indian myths represent information regarding the motions of the planets. The last two chapters deal with cosmology and cognitive science.


Indian Computer Science (CS) & Information Technology (IT) Academic Reform (Past) Activism Blog Book

Indian Computer Science (CS) & Information Technology (IT) Academic Reform (Past) Activism Blog Book
Author: Ravi S. Iyer
Publisher: Ravi S. Iyer
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Main author Ravi S. Iyer created the eklavyasai.blogspot.com blog and used it from September 2011 to play a part-time, peaceful and amicable, Indian Computer Science (CS) and Information Technology (IT) academic reform, Internet-based activist role. His focus was on improving the practice of software development in Indian CS & IT academia. But he thought that it is such a vital part of the CS & IT field and that it is so poor in many parts of Indian CS & IT academia, that he referred to his efforts as Indian CS & IT academic reform activism. Other contributors to the blog have given their views on certain topics. Main work period has been from 2011 to 2014 with a little work later, off & on. The main author is no longer active in this area. This book is aimed at helping other activists involved in improving the practice of software development in Indian CS and IT academia to get the views of the blog in a convenient form. The book may also be of interest to similar activists in other countries. About the author: Main author Ravi S. Iyer is a Physics graduate from Ruia college, University of Bombay (Mumbai) who was industry trained and later self-taught in software development. He worked in the international software industry (US, Europe, Japan, South Korea, India etc.) developing systems as well as applications software (CS & IT) for over 18 years after which he retired from commercial work. Later, mainly as a "visiting faculty", he offered free service of teaching programming courses (lab. courses) and being a "technical consultant" for student projects in a Maths & Computer Science department of a deemed university in India for 9 years.