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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, January - March 2018
- Nathan L. Ensmenger
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The History of Design in Computing. 3-4 - Dag Spicer
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Oral History of Dame Stephanie Shirley. 6-17 - Liesbeth De Mol, Maarten Bullynck, Edgar G. Daylight:
Less Is More in the Fifties: Encounters between Logical Minimalism and Computer Design during the 1950s. 19-45 - Konstantina Dritsa, Dimitris Mitropoulos, Diomidis Spinellis
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Aspects of the History of Computing in Modern Greece. 47-60 - David Halsted:
The Origins of the Architectural Metaphor in Computing: Design and Technology at IBM, 1957-1964. 61-70 - Thomas Haigh:
Thomas Harold ("Tommy") Flowers: Designer of the Colossus Codebreaking Machines. 72-82 - Michael Williams:
The First Public Discussion of the Secret Colossus Project. 84-87 - Roli Varma, Owen Marshall:
Reviews of Recent Publications by Aspray and Nelson [2 books reviewed]. 88-91 - Theodora Dryer:
Algorithms under the Reign of Probability. 93-96
Volume 40, Number 2, April - June 2018
- Nathan L. Ensmenger:
The Local and the Global in the History of Computing. 3-4 - David C. Brock:
Oral History of Joe Thompson. 6-16 - Ben Allen:
Common Language: Business Programming Languages and the Legibility of Programming. 17-31 - Philip L. Frana:
Telematics and the Early History of International Digital Information Flows. 32-47 - Eric Hintz:
Susan Kare: Design Icon. 48-61 - Yngvar Lundh:
A Slice of Norways Computing History. 62-72 - Máté Szabó, Amanda Wick
, Hiromichi Hashizume:
The House of Arts, Brno; Jean Sammet Collection; and IPSJ Convention. 73-79 - David Alan Grier, David Hemmendinger:
Reviews of Recent Publications [Two books reviewed]. 80-84 - Roderic N. Crooks:
Critical Failure: Computer-Aided Instruction and the Fantasy of Information. 85-88
Volume 40, Number 3, July - September 2018
- Burton Grad, David Hemmendinger:
Desktop Publishing: Laying the Foundation. 3-6 - Jonathan W. Seybold:
Rocappi: Computerizing the Publishing Industry. 8-24 - Douglas Drane:
How Atex Helped an Industry Change the World. 25-29 - Jonathan Seybold:
More about Atex. 30-36 - Robert F. Sproull:
The Xerox Alto Publishing Platform. 38-54 - Lawrence G. Tesler:
How Modeless Editing Came To Be. 55-67 - John E. Warnock:
The Origins of PostScript. 68-76 - Barbara Beeton, Karl Berry, David C. Walden:
TeX: A Branch of Desktop Publishing, Part 1. 78-93 - David C. Walden:
Interview with Charles Bigelow. 95-103 - Akihiko Yamada:
IPSJ Certifies 100 IP Technology Heritage Artifacts in 10 Years. 105-112
Volume 40, Number 4, October - December 2018
- Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley
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Colossus and Programmability. 5-27 - Stephanie Dick, Daniel Volmar:
Dll hell: software dependencies, failure, and the maintenance of microsoft windows. 28-51 - Jeffrey Katz:
Oral History of Dov Frohman. 52-63 - James W. Cortada:
Studying IBM's History When You Are Part of It. 64-68 - Robert F. Sproull:
Publishing a Computer Graphics Book With Prototype Desktop Publishing Tools. 69-76 - Máté Szabó:
Warhol and the Amiga: Exhibition Review. 77-79 - Bradley Fidler
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Cryptography, Capitalism, and National Security. 80-84

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