Women in Soft Computing

Women in Soft Computing
Author: Vanita Garg
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2023-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3031447069

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This book gives a detailed information of various soft computing techniques across various fields for solving relevant, real-life problems. The authors, all female leaders in the field, show how soft computing uses approximate calculations to provide imprecise yet usable solutions to complex computational problems. This enables solutions for problems that may be either unsolvable or too time-consuming to solve with current hardware. The authors show how these techniques, when applied, have proven to be efficient and robust in many difficult situations. As an important part of the Women in Science and Engineering book series, the work highlights the contribution of women leaders in soft computing, inspiring women and men, girls and boys to enter and apply themselves to secure the future in the field.

Kicking Butt in Computer Science

Kicking Butt in Computer Science
Author: Carol Frieze
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1457539276

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Are women really kicking butt in computer science? National statistics show little progress in the participation of women in computing; this in spite of numerous studies, reports and recommendations on the topic. Some might say the reasons for the situation remain a mystery. However, at Carnegie Mellon University we do not believe that the situation is either so mysterious or such an intractable problem. Indeed, women are kicking butt in computer science in some cultures and environments. This book tells the Carnegie Mellon story, a positive story of how one school developed a culture and environment in which both women and men could thrive and be successful in computer science.

Recoding Gender

Recoding Gender
Author: Janet Abbate
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262534533

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The untold history of women and computing: how pioneering women succeeded in a field shaped by gender biases. Today, women earn a relatively low percentage of computer science degrees and hold proportionately few technical computing jobs. Meanwhile, the stereotype of the male “computer geek” seems to be everywhere in popular culture. Few people know that women were a significant presence in the early decades of computing in both the United States and Britain. Indeed, programming in postwar years was considered woman's work (perhaps in contrast to the more manly task of building the computers themselves). In Recoding Gender, Janet Abbate explores the untold history of women in computer science and programming from the Second World War to the late twentieth century. Demonstrating how gender has shaped the culture of computing, she offers a valuable historical perspective on today's concerns over women's underrepresentation in the field. Abbate describes the experiences of women who worked with the earliest electronic digital computers: Colossus, the wartime codebreaking computer at Bletchley Park outside London, and the American ENIAC, developed to calculate ballistics. She examines postwar methods for recruiting programmers, and the 1960s redefinition of programming as the more masculine “software engineering.” She describes the social and business innovations of two early software entrepreneurs, Elsie Shutt and Stephanie Shirley; and she examines the career paths of women in academic computer science. Abbate's account of the bold and creative strategies of women who loved computing work, excelled at it, and forged successful careers will provide inspiration for those working to change gendered computing culture.

Unlocking the Clubhouse

Unlocking the Clubhouse
Author: Jane Margolis
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262632690

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Looks at the gender gap that exists in computer science.

Women in Computing

Women in Computing
Author: Judith A. Morris
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483142183

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Women in Computing presents how the computing industry delivered the opportunities for women. This book identifies the distinct attitudes in companies towards equal opportunities. Organized into eight chapters, this book begins with an overview of the problems, the opportunities, the successes and failures, and provides some insight into what can be done by women to make use of the massive potential they have in the future industry. This text then examines the problem to introduce computing to girls in school, which has not been taught properly in schools due to lack of right equipment or lack of training of the teachers. Other chapters consider the positive attitude of most major computer manufacturers and software houses to the employment of women. This book discusses as well the problems faced by women in the work place, including sexual harassment and lack of cooperation from male colleagues. The final chapter deals with the need for change in the computing industry. This book is a valuable resource for employees and employers.

Women in Information Technology

Women in Information Technology
Author: Shaina Indovino
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1422288978

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Women have made major contributions to science throughout history, including in the field of information technology. Learn about the lives of some of the most amazing women in information technology, from Augusta Ada King to Radia Perlman, as well as their exciting and important work. Discover what it takes to work in information technology. Find out about the opportunities women in the field have today. Read Women in Information Technology to see if following in the footsteps of the many brilliant women who have made their mark in IT is something you want to do.

Women and Information Technology

Women and Information Technology
Author: J. McGrath Cohoon
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Experts investigate the reasons for low female participation in computing and suggest strategies for moving toward parity through studies of middle and high school girls, female students and postsecondary computer science programs, and women in the information technology workforce.

Women in Computer Science

Women in Computer Science
Author: Tammy Gagne
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1680776754

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Computer scientists code the programs that we use every day on our computers, tablets, and smartphones. They help us work, communicate, and play games. Women in Computer Sciencelooks at individuals who are making a major difference in this field. Compelling text, full-color photos, and helpful back matter highlight these women and their work. Features include a table of contents, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Women, Work and Computerization

Women, Work and Computerization
Author: Ellen Balka
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780792378648

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ELLENBALKA Simon Fraser University ebalka@Sfu. ca 1. INTRODUCTION In developing the call for papers for the 7th International Federation of Information Processors (IFIP) Women, Work and Computerization Conference, we sought to cast our net widely. We wanted to encourage presenters to think broadly about women, work and computerization. Towards this end, the programme committee developed a call for papers that, in its final form, requested paper submissions around four related themes. These are (1) Setting the Course: Taking Stock of Where We Are and Where We're Going; (2) Charting Undiscovered Terrain: Creating Models, Tools and Theories; (3) Navigating the Unknown: Sex, Time, Space and Place, and (4) Taking the Helm: Education and Pedagogy. Our overall conference theme, 'Charting a Course to the Future' was inspired in part by Vancouver's geography, which is both coastal and mountainous. As such, navigation plays an important part in the lives of many as we seek to enjoy our environs. In addition, as the first Women, Work and Computerization conference of the new millennium, we hoped to encourage the broad community of scholars that has made past Women, Work and Computerization conferences a success to actively engage in imagining--and working towards-- a better future for women in relation to computers. The contributions to this volume are both a reflection of the hard work undertaken by many to improve the situation of women in relation to computerization, and a testament to how much work is yet to be done.

Cracking the Digital Ceiling

Cracking the Digital Ceiling
Author: Carol Frieze
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 110849742X

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A global examination of what influences women's participation in computing and what can be done to fix the gender gap.