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Soviet Cybernetics Review

Soviet Cybernetics Review
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Total Pages: 208
Release: 1974
Genre: Cybernetics
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How Not to Network a Nation

How Not to Network a Nation
Author: Benjamin Peters
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-03-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262034182

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How, despite thirty years of effort, Soviet attempts to build a national computer network were undone by socialists who seemed to behave like capitalists. Between 1959 and 1989, Soviet scientists and officials made numerous attempts to network their nation—to construct a nationwide computer network. None of these attempts succeeded, and the enterprise had been abandoned by the time the Soviet Union fell apart. Meanwhile, ARPANET, the American precursor to the Internet, went online in 1969. Why did the Soviet network, with top-level scientists and patriotic incentives, fail while the American network succeeded? In How Not to Network a Nation, Benjamin Peters reverses the usual cold war dualities and argues that the American ARPANET took shape thanks to well-managed state subsidies and collaborative research environments and the Soviet network projects stumbled because of unregulated competition among self-interested institutions, bureaucrats, and others. The capitalists behaved like socialists while the socialists behaved like capitalists. After examining the midcentury rise of cybernetics, the science of self-governing systems, and the emergence in the Soviet Union of economic cybernetics, Peters complicates this uneasy role reversal while chronicling the various Soviet attempts to build a “unified information network.” Drawing on previously unknown archival and historical materials, he focuses on the final, and most ambitious of these projects, the All-State Automated System of Management (OGAS), and its principal promoter, Viktor M. Glushkov. Peters describes the rise and fall of OGAS—its theoretical and practical reach, its vision of a national economy managed by network, the bureaucratic obstacles it encountered, and the institutional stalemate that killed it. Finally, he considers the implications of the Soviet experience for today's networked world.


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 6

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 6
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Contents: Survey of the first all-union conference on programming; Collective use computer systems; A 'Tsar3 for the computer industry; Programmed instruction and teaching machines in the USSR; The central economic mathematics institute; Armenia: Uniting computer design and production; A 500-nanosec memory for BESM-6; Neurobionics: An overview; Training programming teachers; Automated control systems in the Belorussian republic; French journalists examine BESM-6 at Serpukhov; Cybernetics in the scientific revolution; The plight of an inventor.


From Newspeak to Cyberspeak

From Newspeak to Cyberspeak
Author: Slava Gerovitch
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2004-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780262572255

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In this book, Slava Gerovitch argues that Soviet cybernetics was not just an intellectual trend but a social movement for radical reform in science and society as a whole. Followers of cybernetics viewed computer simulation as a universal method of problem solving and the language of cybernetics as a language of objectivity and truth. With this new objectivity, they challenged the existing order of things in economics and politics as well as in science. The history of Soviet cybernetics followed a curious arc. In the 1950s it was labeled a reactionary pseudoscience and a weapon of imperialist ideology. With the arrival of Khrushchev's political "thaw," however, it was seen as an innocent victim of political oppression, and it evolved into a movement for radical reform of the Stalinist system of science. In the early 1960s it was hailed as "science in the service of communism," but by the end of the decade it had turned into a shallow fashionable trend. Using extensive new archival materials, Gerovitch argues that these fluctuating attitudes reflected profound changes in scientific language and research methodology across disciplines, in power relations within the scientific community, and in the political role of scientists and engineers in Soviet society. His detailed analysis of scientific discourse shows how the Newspeak of the late Stalinist period and the Cyberspeak that challenged it eventually blended into "CyberNewspeak."


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 1

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 1
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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The January issue features a major historical survey of Soviet computer technology, including photographs of nearly all Soviet computers in operation today. The article covers Soviet computer development, beginning with an analog device in 1941 and continuing through current efforts to incorporate integrated circuit technology, including the Ryad project which is aimed at eventual production of System/360-compatible hardware. The Mir-2 computer with graphic terminal light pen is discussed. Overheating in vacuum tube computers, a nagging problem for the Soviets, is explored. Other articles probe computerized crime detection, automated machine system development, computerized national economic planning, automation in the State Bank, and use of computers in planning Western Basin fishing fleet operations. (Author).


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 3, Number 9, 1969

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 3, Number 9, 1969
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1969
Genre:
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The issue features articles and photographs of computers displayed at the Automation-69 Exhibition in Moscow, especially the Mir-1 and Ruta-110. Also discussed are the Doza analog computer for radiological dosage; 'on-the-fly' output printers; other ways to increase computer speed and productivity; and the planned ultra-high-energy 1000-Bev synchrotron. Two articles give opposite approaches to the structuring of the State Network of Computer Centers, those of the Central Statistical Administration and of Gosplan. Other articles discuss the effects of automation on the work force; mathematical training and research; computers in economics; the Latvian Academy of Sciences research; and the Delphi method of scientific forecasting. (Author).


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 5

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 4, Number 5
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Contents: Kashtan computer and USSR-GDR control system; State-wide control systems; Second all-union conference on programming; The VUM plant; Software crisis: centralized coordination needed; The philosophy of control of complex systems; LGU establishes control processes faculty; Automation falters in textile industry; Science and the modern Army; A chess-playing algorithm; Space and naval research at institute of cybernetics; Electrotablet for computer input of graphic information.


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 1, Number 6

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 1, Number 6
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1971
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Noteworthy among many articles on implementing the Party Congress directives to push automation is a Science and Technology editorial warning against a narrow, production-oriented approach--a broad, socio-economic approach is needed. A Pravda editorial recounts barriers to automated production control; a Socialist Industry article specifies them with unusual directness--lack of authority to match responsibility for automation, unrealistic training, little help from some adivisory institutes, nondissemination of successful methods. Other articles discuss specific problems. Irkutsk is experimenting with a regionwide control/management system. Centralized territorial servicing of Minsk computers is highly successful in Riga but has not been adopted elsewhere or for other makes. The goal of 12-15,000 Ryad computers, publicized abroad, has yet to see print at home; the internal version is given. Other articles discuss information retrieval; tracking the Salyut orbital station; computer grading of written examinations and prediction of epidemics; establishment of an Administration of Scientific Instrument Construction. (Author).


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 3, Number 12, 1969 (index).

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 3, Number 12, 1969 (index).
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

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The report is a set of indexes to the 1969 issues of Soviet Cybernetics Review, and bibliography with abstracts of 18 other Rand publications in the field of Soviet cybernetics. There are detailed indexes by subjects, personalities (including authors, persons written aboutm and persons pictured), organizations, and hardware/software. (Author).


Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 1, Number 2

Soviet Cybernetics Review. Volume 1, Number 2
Author: Wade B. Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1971
Genre:
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;Contents: Summary of 5-year plan automation goals; Buck-passing on control system problems; Automated planning system taking shape; Glushkov describes PROEKT design system; CMEA program includes research cooperation; Computers needed in physiology; Latvia models comprehensive approach to management; Nairi-3 computer; Oral input system in experimental stage; Computers aid services, research at Lvov U.; District service bureau centers needed; Automation of telephone billing system.