New Books in the History of Science

Thomas Huckle and Tobias Neckel, "Bits and Bugs: A Scientific and Historical Review of Software Failures in Computational Science" (SIAM, 2019)

Jan 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What's Going on With This Book?
02:50 • 2min
3
The Sopher Bug
04:37 • 3min
4
The Computer and Rounding Errors
07:58 • 3min
5
A Case Study of a Patriot Missile Defense System Failure
10:30 • 4min
6
The Problems of Disasters
14:36 • 2min
7
The Difference in Inerger, Sorrya
16:57 • 2min
8
The Problems of Discipline Modeling and Descritization
18:31 • 3min
9
The German Weather Service Forecast Was Wrong
21:58 • 2min
10
Taking Your Business Online With Wicks
24:28 • 3min
11
Is the Quintessential Chaotic System?
27:20 • 2min
12
How to Predict a Flood?
29:16 • 3min
13
Synchronization and Scheduling
32:32 • 3min
14
Space Shuttle Launch
35:52 • 3min
15
Is There a Pensium Error in Software Development?
38:50 • 3min
16
The Difference Between Restoring and Non Restoring in Pentium Division?
41:53 • 2min
17
The Computer Always Thus Errors
44:05 • 3min
18
Radex For
46:37 • 2min
19
Are We Seeing a Fuzzy Line Between Software Bugs and Hardware Bugs?
48:26 • 2min
20
The Torpedo Story
50:50 • 2min
21
The Sulphur Failures - A Book Review
52:31 • 2min
22
The Book of Pedison
54:37 • 3min
23
What's on Your Sturried Back Up?
57:59 • 2min