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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, January - March 2013
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews [Four books reviewed]. 4-10 - Scott Campbell:
"Wat For Ever: " Student-Oriented Computing at the University of Waterloo. 11-22 - Arne Martin Fevolden:
The Best of Both Worlds? A History of Time-Shared Microcomputers, 1977-1983. 23-34 - Arthur Tatnall:
The Australian Educational Computer That Never Was. 35-47 - Jay W. Lathrop:
The Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratory's Photolithographic Approach to Microcircuits. 48-55 - Mike Green:
Dummer's Vision of Solid Circuits at the UK Royal Radar Establishment. 56-66 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 67-71 - Ramesh Subramanian:
Starr Roxanne Hiltz: Pioneer Digital Sociologist. 78-85 - Marie Hicks:
De-Brogramming the History of Computing. 88
Volume 35, Number 2, April - June 2013
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
Computer Industry Pioneer: Erwin Tomash (1921-2012). 4-7 - Burton Grad:
Relational Database Management Systems: The Business Explosion [Guest editor's introduction]. 8-9 - Andrew Mendelsohn:
The Oracle Story: 1984-2001. 10-23 - Rick Bennett:
Oracle Marketing: Killer Ads. 24-30 - Bob Epstein:
History of Sybase. 31-41 - Roger Sippl:
Informix: Information Management on Unix. 42-53 - Donald J. Haderle, Cynthia M. Saracco:
The History and Growth of IBM's DB2. 54-66 - Marilyn J. Bohl:
Product Managing DB2's Early Development. 67-68 - Hershel Harris, Bert Nicol:
SQL/DS: IBM's First RDBMS. 69-71 - Donald R. Deutsch:
The SQL Standard: How it Happened. 72-75 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 76-81 - Andrew Russell:
Biomedical Computing: Digitizing Life in the United States[ (November, J.; 2012) [Reviews]. 82-84 - Stephanie Dick:
Machines Who Write [Think Piece]. 88
Volume 35, Number 3, July - September 2013
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Brent K. Jesiek:
The Origins and Early History of Computer Engineering in the United States. 6-18 - Christian Sandström:
Facit and the Displacement of Mechanical Calculators. 20-31 - Federico Gobbo, Marco Benini:
From Ancient to Modern Computing: A History of Information Hiding. 33-39 - Valery Monnier, Walter Szrek, Janusz Zalewski:
Chaim Selig Slonimski and His Adding Devices. 42-53 - David Hartley:
CPL: Failed Venture or Noble Ancestor? 55-63 - Dennis J. Frailey:
Computer-Generated Doctoral Dissertations: An Early Experience. 65-66 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews. 68-70 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 72-76 - Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Computation, Materiality, and the Global Environment. 80
Volume 35, Number 4, October - December 2013
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
Appropriation and Independence: BTM, Burroughs, and IBM at the Advent of the Computer Industry. 5-17 - Albert Endres:
Early Language and Compiler Developments at IBM Europe: A Personal Retrospection. 18-30 - James W. Cortada:
"Carrying a Bag"?: Memoirs of an IBM Salesman, 1974-1981. 32-47 - Zbigniew Stachniak:
This Is Not a Computer: Negotiating the Microprocessor. 48-54 - Patryk Wasiak:
Computer Dealer Demos: Selling Home Computers with Bouncing Balls and Animated Logos. 56-68 - Robert Braden:
Burroughs Algol at Stanford University, 1960-1963. 69-73 - David Alan Grier:
Edward Feigenbaum. 74-81 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 82-85 - William Aspray:
Computers, Information, and Everyday Life. 96
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