History of Computing Technologies
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12797
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When Robots Should Break the Rules
Framework proposing that robots deliberately breaking conventional behavioral rules can create more ethical, effective, and socially intelligent interactions than strict rule adherence.
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Brooks links joyful work to tractability and testability
Analysis of Fred Brooks's concepts of tractability and testability in software development, extended to understanding joyful work through Christian vocational theology and anthropology.
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Origin and early activities in acoustics at the Technical University of Denmark
Explore the history of acoustic research at Denmark's Technical University, from its 1935 origins through the 1966 establishment of dedicated laboratory facilities and the pioneering work of key.

