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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January-March 2005
- David Alan Grier:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3
- Shigeru Takahashi:
The Rise and Fall of Plug-Compatible Mainframes. 4-16 - Kurt Hensch:
IBM History of Far Eastern Languages in Computing, Part 1: Requirements and Initial Phonetic Product Solutions in the 1960s. 17-26 - Kurt Hensch, Toshiaki Igi, Masumi Iwao, Toru Takeshita:
IBM History of Far Eastern Languages in Computing, Part 2: Initial Efforts for Full Kanji Solutions, Early 1970s. 27-37 - Kurt Hensch, Toshiaki Igi, Masumi Iwao, Akira Oda, Toru Takeshita:
IBM History of Far Eastern Languages in Computing, Part 3: IBM Japan Taking the Lead, Accomplishments through the 1990s. 38-55 - Friedrich W. Kistermann:
Hollerith Punched Card System Development (1905-1913). 56-66
- Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. 67-73 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 74-77 - Laurie Roberston:
Anecdotes. 78-81 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 82-87
- Charlie Yood:
The History of Computing at the Consumption Junction. 86-88
Volume 27, Number 2, April-June 2005
- David Alan Grier:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3
- David C. Walden, Raymond S. Nickerson:
Computing at Bolt Beranek and Newman: The First 40 Years, Part 1. 4-5 - Leo L. Beranek:
BBN's Earliest Days: Founding a Culture of Engineering Creativity. 6-14 - John A. Swets:
The ABC's of BBN: From Acoustics to Behavioral Sciences to Computers. 15-29 - Stephen Levy:
History of Technology Transfer at BBN. 30-38 - Frank E. Heart:
Leading a Top-Notch R&D Group in the BBN Environment. 39-51 - Sheldon Baron:
Control Systems R&D at BBN. 52-64 - Richard F. Estrada, Edward A. Starr:
50 Years of Acoustic Signal Processing for Detection: Coping with the Digital Revolution. 65-78
- Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 79-81 - Laurie Robertson:
Anecdotes. 82-84 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 85-88 - Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. 89-94
- Joshua M. Greenberg:
Between Expert and Lay. 96, 95
Volume 27, Number 3, July-September 2005
- David Alan Grier:
From the Editor's Desk. 2
- Doron D. Swade:
Historical Reconstructions. 3 - Mark Glusker, David M. Hogan, Pamela Vass:
The Ternary Calculating Machine of Thomas Fowler. 4-22 - Raúl Rojas, Frank Darius, Cüneyt Göktekin, George Heyne:
The Reconstruction of Konrad Zuse's Z3. 23-32 - Dag Spicer:
The IBM 1620 Restoration Project. 33-43 - Christopher P. Burton:
Replicating the Manchester Baby: Motives, Methods, and Messages from the Past. 44-60 - Anthony E. Sale:
The Rebuilding of Colossus at Bletchley Park. 61-69 - Doron D. Swade:
The Construction of Charles Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2. 70-78
- Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 89-92 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 93-95 - Laurie Robertson:
Anecdotes. 96-97 - Michael R. Adamson:
Biographies. 98-102
- Hunter Crowther-Heyck:
Mind and Network. 104, 103
Volume 27, Number 4, October-December 2005
- David Alan Grier:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3
- Hans Neukom:
ERMETH: The First Swiss Computer. 5-22 - Tom Petersson:
Facit and the BESK Boys: Sweden's Computer Industry (1956-1962). 23-30 - Ernest E. Keet:
A Personal Recollection of Software's Early Days (1960-1979): Part 2. 31-45 - Jonathan Grudin:
Three Faces of Human-Computer Interaction. 46-62 - Bruce O. B. Williams, Roger G. Johnson:
Ready Reckoners. 64-80
- Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 81-85 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 86-88 - Laurie Robertson:
Anecdotes. 89-92 - Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. 93-96
- Eden Medina:
Computer Memory, Collective Memory: Recovering History through Chilean Computing. 102-104
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