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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January - March 1989
- William Aspray, Michael Gunderloy:
Early Computing and Numerical Analysis at the National Bureau of Standards. 3-12 - John H. Curtiss:
The National Applied Mathematics Laboratories-A Prospectus. - John H. Curtiss:
The Program of a Large Computation Center. 31-41 - Eric A. Weiss:
Comments, queries, and debate. 51-54
Volume 11, Number 2, April - June 1989
- John H. Curtiss:
The National Applied Mathematics Laboratories of the National Bureau of Standards. 69-98 - William J. Jones:
MGDPs and DSDPS-Two Stages of an Early Operating System. 99-108 - Montgomery Phister Jr.:
Quotron II: An Early Multiprogrammed Multiprocessor for the Communication of Stock Market Data. 109-126 - Harold A. Layer:
Microcomputer History and Prehistory - An Archaeological Beginning. 127-130 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, queries, and debate. 144-152
Volume 11, Number 3, July - September 1989
- William Aspray:
Discussion: John von Neumann - A Case Study of Scientific Creativity. 165-169 - Nicholas Vonneuman:
John von Neumann: Formative Years. 171-175 - Jean R. Brink, Roland Haden:
Interviews with Edward Teller and Eugene P. Wigner. 177-178 - Jean R. Brink:
John von Neumann Reconsidered. 179-181 - Dénes Nagy, Péter Horváth, Ferenc Nagy:
The von Neumann-Ortvay Connection. 183-188 - William Aspray:
John von Neumann's Contributions to Computing and Computer Science. 189-195 - Terrence J. Sejnowski:
The Computer and the Brain Revisited. 197-201 - Ruth Maulucci:
Happenings. 203-206 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, queries, and debate. 225-229
Volume 11, Number 4, October - December 1989
- Henri Boucher:
Glossary. 243-245 - Girolamo Ramunni:
Louis Couffignal, 1902-1966: Informatics Pioneer in France? 247-256 - Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn:
The Institut Blaise-Pascal (1946-1969) from Couffignal's Machine to Artificial Intelligence. 257-261 - François-Henri Raymond:
An Adventure with a Sad Ending: The SEA. 263-277 - Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn:
Bull: A World-Wide Company Born in Europe. 279-297 - Jacques Vernay:
IBM France. 299-311 - Michael R. Williams:
Museums and Archives. 313-319 - J. A. N. Lee:
Happenings. 319-321
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