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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1997
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3-4 - Paul E. Ceruzzi:
Crossing the Divide: Architectural Issues and the Emergence of the Stored Program Computer, 1935-1955. 5-12 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Arithmetic on the EDSAC MAURICE V. 13-15 - Kaila Katz:
Historical Content in Computer Science Texts: A Concern. 16-19 - Stuart C. Shapiro:
Splitting the Difference: The Historical Necessity of Synthesis in Software Engineering. 20-54 - George W. Reitwiesner:
The First Operating System for the EDVAC. 55-59
- James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 60-64 - Eric A. Weiss:
Biographies. 65-73 - Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Calculators. 74-75 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 76-77 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 78-80
Volume 19, Number 2, 1997
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3-4 - Raúl Rojas:
Konrad Zuse's Legacy: The Architecture of the Z1 and Z3. 5-16 - Wolfgang K. Giloi:
Konrad Zuse's Plankalkül: The First High-Level, "non von Neumann" Programming Language. 17-24 - Harry Polachek:
Before the ENIAC. 25-30 - Friedrich W. Kistermann:
Locating the Victims: The Nonrole of Punched Card Technology and Census Work. 31-45 - Harry D. Huskey, Ragnar Thorensen, B. F. Ambrosio, E. C. Yowell:
The SWAC Design Features and Operating Experience. 46-50 - Harry D. Huskey:
SWAC - Standards Western Automatic Computer: The Pioneer Day Session at NCC July 1978. 51-61
- James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 62-69 - Eric A. Weiss:
Biographies. 70-73 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates. 74-75 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 76-79 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 80-83
Volume 19, Number 3, 1997
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3 - William Aspray:
The Intel 4004 Microprocessor: What Constituted Invention? 5-15 - Susan B. Barnes:
Douglas Carl Engelbart: Developing the Underlying Concepts for Contemporary Computing. 16-26 - James W. Cortada:
Economic Preconditions That Made Possible Application of Commercial Computing in the United States. 27-40 - Donald MacKenzie, Garrel Pottinger:
Mathematics, Technology, and Trust: Formal Verification, Computer Security, and the U.S. Military. 41-59 - JoAnne Yates:
Early Interactions Between the Life Insurance and Computer Industries: The Prudential's Edmund C. Berkeley. 60-73
- Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 74-77 - Peggy Kidwell:
Review. 78
Volume 19, Number 4, 1997
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3-4 - Robert L. Baber:
Comparison of Electrical "Engineering" of Heaviside's Times and Software "Engineering" of Our Times. 5-17 - David Alan Grier:
Gertrude Blanch of the Mathematical Tables Project. 18-27 - Lars Heide:
Shaping a Technology: American Punched Card Systems 1880-1914. 28-41 - Jane E. King, William A. Shelly:
A Family History of Honeywell's Large-Scale Computer Systems. 42-46
- James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 47-53 - Eric A. Weiss:
Biographies. 54-63 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates. 64-71 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 72-78 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 79-83
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