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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January - March 1982
- Daniel L. Slotnick:
The Conception and Development of Parallel Processors: A Personal Memoir. 20-30 - J. Garcia Santesmases:
Early Computer Developments in Madrid. 31-34 - Shirley L. Marks:
JOSS: Conversational Computing for the Nonprogrammer. 35-52
Volume 4, Number 2, April - June 1982
- Mina Rees:
The Computing Program of the Office of Naval Research, 1946-1953. 102-120 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
The Development of Computer Programming in Britain (1945 to 1955). 121-139 - George R. Stibitz:
Automatic Computing Machinery. 140-142 - Per A. Holst:
George A. Philbrick and Polyphemus: The First Electronic Training Simulator. 143-156 - Stanislaw M. Ulam:
Biographies [John von Neumann, 1903-1957]. 157-181 - Philip H. Dorn:
The Soul of a New Machine. 188-192
Volume 4, Number 3, July - September 1982
- Allan G. Bromley:
Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, 1838. 196-217 - W. H. C. Higgins, B. D. Holbrook, J. W. Emling:
Electrical Computers for Fire Control. 218-244 - Donald J. Albers, Lynn A. Steen:
Biographies [A Conversation with Don Knuth]. 257-273
Volume 4, Number 4, October - December 1982
- Charles J. Bashe:
The SSEC in Historical Perspective. 296-312 - John C. McPherson, Frank E. Hamilton, Robert R. Seeber:
A Large-Scale, General-Purpose Electronic Digital Calculator: The SSEC. 313-326 - Brian Randell:
From Analytical Engine to Electronic Digital Computer: The Contributions of Ludgate, Torres, and Bush. 327-341 - Nick Metropolis, Edward Clark Nelson:
Early Computing at Los Alamos. 348-357
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