With the widespread growth of the Internet, a new space - cyberspace - has appeared and has rapidly been integrated into every facet of life and work. It has effectively become the fourth basic living space for human beings. Although cyberspace has become a topic of increasing widespread concern, it is still difficult to understand cyberspace well because of its many definitions, vast and varied content, and differences with other similar spaces.
A Brief History of Cyberspace attempts to establish a complete knowledge system about the evolution and history of cyberspace and cyber-enabled spaces (i.e., cyber-enabled physical space, cyber-enabled social space, and cyber-enabled thinking space). By providing a comprehensive overview, this book aims to help readers understand the history of cyberspace and lays a solid foundation for researchers and learners who are interested in cyberspace.
The book has three main objectives:
Consisting of 16 chapters, the book is divided into three parts.
Chapter 1 introduces the origins and basic concept of cyberspace, cyber philosophy, and cyber logic to help readers have a general understanding of cyberspace.
Chapters 2 through 7 discuss a wide variety of topics related to human behavior, psychology, and health to help people better adapt to cyberspace.
Chapters 8 through 16 present the history of cyberspace governance and various social and culture aspects of cyberspace. Each chapter concludes with a discussion of future development.
Huansheng Ning received a Ph.D. degree from Beihang University in 2001. From 2002 to2003, he worked in Aisino Co. From 2004 to 2013, he worked as a post-PhD and then an associate professor in the School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beihang University. From 2013, he was a professor and vice dean in the School of Computer & Communication Engineering, University of Science & Technology Beijing. He is IEEE Senior Member, founder and director of Cybermatics and Cyberspace International Science and Technology Cooperation Base, co-founder and director of DMU - USTB Smart Healthcare Co-Laboratory, co-founder and co-chair of IEEE SMC Society Technical Committee on Cybermatics. He was elected as IET Fellow in 2018 and appointed as a Visiting Chair Professor of Cyber Science in Ulster University from 2020 to 2023.