Comparative analysis of postwar databases

Please read the paper details and make sure to answer each question of the prompt(citation details are mentioned in it, make sure to use the footnote function and cite page numbers correctly) . Your thesis statement (a precise one- or two-sentence statement of your papers MAIN idea) should appear somewhere in your introduction. You need to incorporate a lot of specific evidencedetails and quotations from your sources in support of your ideas. Each body paragraph should start with a topic sentence(argument) which is your OWN IDEA. It should not be the author’s idea or facts. Compare and analyze both the author’s readings in ONE paragraph and not individual para for each. NO OUTSIDE SOURCES ALLOWED. You need to include (MANDATORY):
1)Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, The Atlantic, July 1945
2) Rebecca Lemov, Towards a Data Base of Dreams: Assembling an Archive of
Elusive Materials, c. 1947-61, History Workshop Journal 67, no. 1 (2009): 44-68
3) Professor Pietruskas video lecture from Module 11.2 and/or the Computer History
Museum video on History of Databases
Links of the videos- https://youtu.be/TuvicJ3ozPk
https://youtu.be/KG-mqHoXOXY
NOTE: Compulsorily use the above videos.

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