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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January - March 1993
- Michael D. Godfrey, David F. Hendry:
The computer as von Neumann planned it. 11-21 - Michael R. Williams:
The origins, uses, and fate of the EDVAC. 22-38 - Walter M. Carlson:
Transforming an industry through information technology. 39-43 - Amy Weaver Fisher, James L. McKenney:
The development of the ERMA banking system: lessons from history. 44-57 - Eric A. Weiss:
Biographies-eloge: An Wang, 1920-1990. 60-69
Volume 15, Number 2, April - June 1993
- James S. Small:
General-purpose electronic analog computing: 1945-1965. 8-18 - A. Ben Clymer:
The mechanical analog computers of Hannibal Ford and William Newell. 19-34 - William Aspray:
Edwin L. Harder and the Anacom: analog computing at Westinghouse. 35-52
Volume 15, Number 3, July - September 1993
- John V. Pickstone, Geoff Bowker:
The Manchester heritage. 7-8 - Mary Croarken:
The beginnings of the Manchester computer phenomenon: people and influences. 9-16 - Peter Saunders:
Alan Turing and biology. 33-36 - Geoffrey Tweedale:
A Manchester computer pioneer: Ferranti in retrospect. 37-43 - Simon H. Lavington:
Manchester computer architectures, 1948-75. 44-54 - Richard Giordano:
Institutional change and regeneration: a biography of the Computer Science Department at the University of Manchester. 55-62 - Herbert A. Simon:
Anecdotes-a very early expert system. 64-68
Volume 15, Number 4, October - December 1993
- James L. McKenney, Amy Weaver Fisher:
Manufacturing the ERMA banking system: lessons from history. 7-26 - John von Neumann:
First draft of a report on the EDVAC. 27-75 - Paul A. V. Thomas:
Solidac: an early minicomputer for teaching purposes. 79-83
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