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Incomprehensible Computer Systems: Knowledge Without Wisdom

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Rosenberg, Ronni Lynne
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Weizenbaum, Joseph
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Abstract
An analysis of the incomprehensibility of large, complex computer systems is made. The thesis is that there is a strong relationship between system incomprehensibility and the necessity to trust computer systems. A cogent definition of incomprehensibility in computer system is established, with common themes drawn from interdisciplinary literature dealing with computers and society.
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1980-01
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149510
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MIT-LCS-TR-227

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