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- Verónica Uribe del Águila:
Making Innovation in the Mexican Silicon Valley: The Early Years of El Centro de Tecnología de Semiconductores (1981-2001). IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 24-37 (2024) - Morgan Ames, Ekaterina Babintseva, Xiaochang Li, Colette Perold, Gili Vidan:
Notes From the 2024 SIGCIS Meeting: System Update: Patches, Tactics, Responses. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 94-95 (2024) - Troy Astarte:
From the Editor's Desk. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 5-6 (2024) - Michael Barr:
My Time With the JFEAC. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 66-71 (2024) - Ingrid Burrington:
From War Crystals to Ordinary Sand: Excavating Silicon Supply Chains. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 13-23 (2024) - Brian A. Coghlan, Brian Randell, Ralf Buelow:
How Percy Ludgate's 1909 Paper (and IBM) Helped Thwart Konrad Zuse's Computer Patent in 1960. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 20-35 (2024) - Frances Corry:
Computer Pasts/Computer Futures: April 4 2024. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 89-90 (2024) - James W. Cortada:
A Hidden IT "Best Seller": IBM Customer Engineering Maintenance Manuals, 1930s-1980s. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 48-58 (2024) - N. Dayasindhu:
The Origins of Training and Education in the Indian Information Technology Sector. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 7-19 (2024) - Bernardo Gonçalves:
Lady Lovelace's Objection: The Turing-Hartree Disputes Over the Meaning of Digital Computers, 1946-1951. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 6-18 (2024) - Bernardo Gonçalves:
Turing's Test, a Beautiful Thought Experiment. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 36-49 (2024) - David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 5 (2024) - David Hemmendinger:
Correction to "From the Editor's Desk". IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 90 (2024) - David Hemmendinger, Troy Kaighin Astarte:
From the Editors' Desks. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 5 (2024) - Matthew Hockenberry, Miriam Posner:
Logistical Histories of Computing. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 6-12 (2024) - Anushah Hossain:
Text Standards for the "Rest of World": The Making of the Unicode Standard and the OpenType Format. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 20-33 (2024) - Marc LaViolette:
Was There a French Engine Before Babbage's Difference Engine? IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 62-65 (2024) - Andrew Lison:
Hardware Standardization and State-Socialist Piracy: The Global Reach of the Zilog Z80. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 38-51 (2024) - Stanley Mazor:
Easy Reciprocals. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 60-61 (2024) - Alan Patterson:
Interview of Morris Chang. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 66-73 (2024) - Mark Priestley:
Working in the Scientific State: John Womersley's Early Career. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 86-93 (2024) - Eric Rawn:
The Work and Vision of Ubiquitous Computing at Xerox PARC. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 50-60 (2024) - Thomas K. Robbins:
Stepping Into the Future - The Invention and Evolution of the Stepping Switch. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 74-80 (2024) - Dag Spicer:
Niklaus Wirth Obituary. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 74 (2024) - Dag Spicer:
The Computer History Museum's 2023 in Review. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 75-79 (2024) - Kyle Stine:
The Logistics of Labor and Life at Signetics. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 52-64 (2024) - Kim W. Tracy:
Bell Labs' Portrayal of Switching as Computing (or Not). IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 81-85 (2024) - Neil Urquhart:
The British Rail Total Operations Processing System and the Birth of Telematics. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(3): 61-73 (2024) - Brian K. Vagts:
Telenet, the 1983 Hacking Incidents, and the Construction of Network Security in the United States. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(1): 34-47 (2024) - Jeffrey R. Yost:
Interview of J. P. (Jack) London. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 46(2): 72-87 (2024)
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