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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January - March 1991
- Michael A. Cusumano:
Factory Concepts and Practices in Software Development. 3-32 - Jean E. Sammet:
Some Approaches to, and Illustrations of, Programming Language History. 33-50 - J. A. N. Lee:
Guidelines for the Documentation of Segments of the History of Computing. 51-62 - Irving L. Wieselman, Erwin Tomash:
Marks on Paper: Part 1. A Historical Survey of Computer Output Printing. 63-79
Volume 13, Number 2, April - June 1991
- Maurice V. Wilkes:
Babbage's Expectations for his Engines. 141-145 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Pray Mr. Babbage-A character study in dramatic form. 147-154 - Paul G. McConnell:
Some Early Computers for Aviators. 155-177 - Donald MacKenzie:
The Influence of the Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories on the Development of Supercomputing. 179-201 - Irving L. Wieselman, Erwin Tomash:
Marks on Paper: Part 2. A Historical Survey of Computer Output Printing. 203-222 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, queries, and debate. 230-231
Volume 13, Number 3, July - September 1991
- Paul E. Ceruzzi:
When Computers Were Human. 237-244 - Friedrich W. Kistermann:
The Invention and Development of the Hollerith Punched Card: In Commemoration of the 130th Anniversary of the Birth of Herman Hollerith and for the 100th Anniversary of Large Scale Data Processing. 245-259 - Lars Heide:
From Invention to Production: The Development of Punched-card Machines by F. R. Bull and K. A. Knutsen 1918-1930. 261-272 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, queries, and debate. 306-308
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