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Thomas Haigh
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- affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI, USA
- affiliation: Universität Siegen, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j56]Thomas Haigh:
How the AI Boom Went Bust. Commun. ACM 67(2): 22-26 (2024) - [j55]Thomas Haigh:
Between the Booms: AI in Winter. Commun. ACM 67(11): 18-23 (2024) - 2023
- [j54]Thomas Haigh:
Conjoined Twins: Artificial Intelligence and the Invention of Computer Science. Commun. ACM 66(6): 33-37 (2023) - [j53]Thomas Haigh:
There Was No 'First AI Winter'. Commun. ACM 66(12): 35-39 (2023) - 2022
- [j52]Thomas Haigh:
Becoming universal. Commun. ACM 65(2): 25-30 (2022) - 2021
- [b1]Thomas Haigh, Paul E. Ceruzzi:
A New History of Modern Computing. MIT Press 2021, ISBN 9780262366489 - [j51]Thomas Haigh:
The immortal soul of an old machine. Commun. ACM 64(1): 32-37 (2021) - [j50]Thomas Haigh:
When hackers were heroes. Commun. ACM 64(4): 28-34 (2021) - [j49]Thomas Haigh:
Women's lives in code. Commun. ACM 64(9): 28-34 (2021) - 2020
- [j48]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley:
von Neumann thought Turing's universal machine was 'simple and neat.': but that didn't tell him how to design a computer. Commun. ACM 63(1): 26-32 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j47]Thomas Haigh:
Hey Google, what's a moonshot?: how Silicon Valley mocks Apollo. Commun. ACM 62(1): 24-30 (2019) - [j46]Thomas Haigh:
Assembling a prehistory for formal methods: a personal view. Formal Aspects Comput. 31(6): 663-674 (2019) - [p2]Thomas Haigh:
Introducing the Early Digital. Exploring the Early Digital 2019: 1-18 - [p1]Mark Priestley, Thomas Haigh:
The Media of Programming. Exploring the Early Digital 2019: 135-158 - [e1]Thomas Haigh:
Exploring the Early Digital. History of Computing, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-02151-1 [contents] - 2018
- [j45]Thomas Haigh:
Thomas Harold ("Tommy") Flowers: Designer of the Colossus Codebreaking Machines. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 40(1): 72-82 (2018) - [j44]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley:
Colossus and Programmability. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 40(4): 5-27 (2018) - [j43]Thomas Haigh:
Defining American greatness: IBM from Watson to Trump. Commun. ACM 61(1): 32-37 (2018) - 2017
- [j42]Thomas Haigh:
Colossal genius: Tutte, Flowers, and a bad imitation of Turing. Commun. ACM 60(1): 29-35 (2017) - 2016
- [j41]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley:
Where code comes from: architectures of automatic control from Babbage to Algol. Commun. ACM 59(1): 39-44 (2016) - [j40]Thomas Haigh:
How Charles Bachman invented the DBMS, a foundation of our digital world. Commun. ACM 59(7): 25-30 (2016) - [j39]Thomas Haigh:
Turing: Pioneer of the Information Age. Jack Copeland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 224 pp. $17.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9780198719182). J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 67(7): 1787-1789 (2016) - 2015
- [j38]Thomas Haigh:
The tears of Donald Knuth. Commun. ACM 58(1): 40-44 (2015) - [j37]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley:
Innovators assemble: Ada Lovelace, Walter Isaacson, and the superheroines of computing. Commun. ACM 58(9): 20-27 (2015) - 2014
- [j36]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Reconsidering the Stored-Program Concept. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 36(1): 4-17 (2014) - [j35]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Engineering "The Miracle of the ENIAC": Implementing the Modern Code Paradigm. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 36(2): 41-59 (2014) - [j34]Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Los Alamos Bets on ENIAC: Nuclear Monte Carlo Simulations, 1947-1948. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 36(3): 42-63 (2014) - [j33]Thomas Haigh:
Actually, Turing did not invent the computer. Commun. ACM 57(1): 36-41 (2014) - [j32]Thomas Haigh:
We have never been digital. Commun. ACM 57(9): 24-28 (2014) - 2013
- [j31]Thomas Haigh:
Five lessons from really good history. Commun. ACM 56(1): 37-40 (2013) - [j30]Thomas Haigh:
Software and souls; programs and packages. Commun. ACM 56(9): 31-34 (2013) - [c6]Thomas Haigh:
'Stored Program Concept' Considered Harmful: History and Historiography. CiE 2013: 241-251 - 2012
- [j29]Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, Thomas Haigh:
Engineering Change: The Appropriation of Computer Technology at Grupo ICA in Mexico (1965-1971). IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 34(2): 20-33 (2012) - [j28]Thomas Haigh:
The IBM PC: from beige box to industry standard. Commun. ACM 55(1): 35-37 (2012) - [j27]Thomas Haigh:
Seven lessons from bad history. Commun. ACM 55(9): 26-29 (2012) - [j26]Thomas Haigh:
Emanuel Goldberg and his knowledge machine. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 63(2): 427-428 (2012) - 2011
- [j25]Thomas Haigh:
Charles W. Bachman: Database Software Pioneer. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 33(4): 70-80 (2011) - [j24]Thomas Haigh:
The history of information technology. Annu. Rev. Inf. Sci. Technol. 45(1): 431-487 (2011) - [c5]Jenna Hartel, Ronald E. Day, Thomas Haigh, Siobhan Stevenson:
The future of information history. ASIST 2011: 1-2 - 2010
- [j23]Thomas Haigh:
Computing the American Way: Contextualizing the Early US Computer Industry. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 32(2): 8-20 (2010) - [j22]Thomas Haigh:
John R. Rice: Mathematical Software Pioneer. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 32(4): 72-81 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j21]Thomas Haigh:
How Data Got its Base: Information Storage Software in the 1950s and 1960s. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 31(4): 6-25 (2009) - [j20]Thomas J. Bergin, Thomas Haigh:
The Commercialization of Database Management Systems, 1969–1983. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 31(4): 26-41 (2009) - [c4]Thomas Haigh, Greg Downey, Geoffrey C. Bowker, William Aspray:
New Directions in Information History. ASIST 2009: 1-6 - 2008
- [j19]Thomas Haigh:
Cleve Moler: Mathematical Software Pioneer and Creator of Matlab. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 30(1): 87-91 (2008) - [j18]Chigusa Kita, Thomas Haigh, Dag Spicer, Akihiko Yamada, Thomas J. Misa:
Events and Sightings. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 30(2): 64-67 (2008) - [j17]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies: Jack Dongarra. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 30(2): 74-81 (2008) - 2007
- [j16]Thomas Haigh:
Sources for ACM history: what, where, why. Commun. ACM 50(5): 36-41 (2007) - 2006
- [j15]Thomas Haigh:
Remembering the Office of the Future: The Origins of Word Processing and Office Automation. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 28(4): 6-31 (2006) - [j14]Virgil D. Gligor, Thomas Haigh, Dick Kemmerer, Carl E. Landwehr, Steven B. Lipner, John D. McLean:
Information Assurance Technology Forecast 2005. IEEE Secur. Priv. 4(1): 62-69 (2006) - [j13]Thomas Haigh:
"A veritable bucket of facts" origins of the data base management system. SIGMOD Rec. 35(2): 33-49 (2006) - [c3]Noriko Hara, Pnina Shachaf, Thomas Haigh, Thomas P. Mackey, Robert J. Sandusky, Elisabeth Davenport:
Knowledge sharing in online communities of practice: Digital trends. ASIST 2006: 1-10 - 2005
- [j12]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 27(1): 67-73 (2005) - [j11]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 27(2): 89-94 (2005) - [j10]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 27(4): 93-96 (2005) - [c2]Steven A. Harp, Johnathan Gohde, Thomas Haigh, Mark S. Boddy:
Automated Vulnerability Analysis Using AI Planning. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI Technologies for Homeland Security 2005: 46-53 - [c1]Mark S. Boddy, Johnathan Gohde, Thomas Haigh, Steven A. Harp:
Course of Action Generation for Cyber Security Using Classical Planning. ICAPS 2005: 12-21 - 2004
- [j9]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 26(1): 78-93 (2004) - [j8]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 26(4): 79-91 (2004) - 2003
- [j7]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 25(1): 80-87 (2003) - [j6]Thomas Haigh:
Biographies: Building the Manchester differential analyzers: A personal reflection. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 25(2): 86-92 (2003) - [j5]Thomas Haigh:
Obituaries: Harry Polachek and Rob Kling. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 25(3): 90-94 (2003) - [j4]Thomas Haigh, Maurice V. Wilkes:
Biographies. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 25(4): 89-92 (2003) - 2002
- [j3]Thomas Haigh:
Software in the 1960s as Concept, Service, and Product. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 24(1): 5-13 (2002) - 2001
- [j2]Thomas Haigh:
The Chromium-Plated Tabulator: Institutionalizing an Electronic Revolution, 1954-1958. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 23(4): 75-104 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j1]James P. Anderson, Sheila Brand, Li Gong, Thomas Haigh, Steven B. Lipner, Teresa F. Lunt, Ruth Nelson, William Neugent, Hilarie K. Orman, Marcus J. Ranum, Roger R. Schell, Eugene H. Spafford:
Firewalls: An Expert Roundtable. IEEE Softw. 14(5): 60-66 (1997)
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