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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January - March 2016
- Nathan L. Ensmenger:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Joseph A. November:
Ask Your Doctor... About Computers. 3-5 - Julien Mailland:
101 Online: American Minitel Network and Lessons from Its Failure. 6-22 - Gerardo Con Diaz:
Contested Ontologies of Software: The Story of Gottschalk v. Benson, 1963-1972. 23-33 - Nicholas Lewis:
Peering through the Curtain: Soviet Computing through the Eyes of Western Experts. 34-47 - James W. Cortada:
Studying History as It Unfolds, Part 2: Tooling Up the Historians. 48-59 - Mark K. Smotherman, Edward H. Sussenguth Jr., Russell J. Robelen:
The IBM ACS Project. 60-74 - Dag Spicer:
Fernando Corbató: Time-Sharing Pioneer, Part 2. 75-79 - Denis Roegel:
A Mechanical Calculator for Arithmetic Sequences (1844-1852): Part 2, Working Details. 80-88 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 89-93 - Andrew Russell:
The innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution (Isaacson, W.; 2014) [book review]. 94-
Volume 38, Number 2, April - June 2016
- Fabian Prieto-Nanez:
Postcolonial Histories of Computing. 2-4 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 6-7 - Chigusa Kita, Hyungsub Choi:
History of Computing in East Asia. 8-10 - Katsuji Akita, Yutaka Hasegawa:
History of COMTRAC: Development of the Innovative Traffic-Control System for Shinkansen. 11-21 - Ling-Fei Lin:
Design Engineering or Factory Capability? Building Laptop Contract Manufacturing in Taiwan. 22-39 - Dongoh Park:
The Korean Character Code: A National Controversy, 1987-1995. 40-53 - Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, Andrew Smith:
The Industrial Organization of Hong Kong's Progression Toward a Cashless Economy (1960s-2000s). 54-65 - Adam P. Spring:
Retrospective Computing and Consumer-Led Development. 66-71 - Dag Spicer:
Raymond Tomlinson: Email Pioneer, Part 1. 72-79 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews [Book reviews]. 80-84
Volume 38, Number 3, July - September 2016
- Nathan L. Ensmenger:
From the Editor's Desk. 4-5 - Caroline Jack:
Meaning and Persuasion: The Personal Computer and Economic Education. 6-9 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews. 10-11 - David Hemmendinger:
Two Early Interactive Computer Network Experiments. 12-24 - Craig Partridge:
The Restructuring of Internet Standards Governance: 1987-1992. 25-43 - Bradley Fidler, Morgan E. Currie:
Infrastructure, Representation, and Historiography in BBN's Arpanet Maps. 44-57 - John Day:
The Clamor Outside as INWG Debated: Economic War Comes to Networking. 58-77 - Dag Spicer:
Raymond Tomlinson: Email Pioneer, Part 2. 78-83 - Linus Nyman, Mikael Laakso:
Notes on the History of Fork and Join. 84-87 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 88
Volume 38, Number 4, October - December 2016
- Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 3-5 - Aaron Plasek:
On the Cruelty of Really Writing a History of Machine Learning. 6-8 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
Computer Security, Part 2. 10-11 - Thomas J. Misa:
Computer Security Discourse at RAND, SDC, and NSA (1958-1970). 12-25 - William Aspray, James W. Cortada:
Before It Was a Giant: The Early History of Symantec, 1982-1999. 26-41 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
The March of IDES: Early History of Intrusion-Detection Expert Systems. 42-54 - Quinn DuPont, Bradley Fidler:
Edge Cryptography and the Codevelopment of Computer Networks and Cybersecurity. 55-73 - Alvy Ray Smith:
The Dawn of Digital Light. 74-91 - Denis Roegel:
Before Torchi and Schwilgué, There Was White. 92-93 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews [Book review and Play review]. 94-96
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