Volume 30, Number 1, January-March 2008
Atshushi Akera:
The Life and Work of Bernard A. Galler (1928-2006).
4-14
Leo Corry:
Fermat Meets SWAC: Vandiver, the Lehmers, Computers, and Number Theory.
38-49
Denis Roegel:
An Early (1844) Key-Driven Adding Machine.
59-65
Thomas Haigh:
Cleve Moler: Mathematical Software Pioneer and Creator of Matlab.
87-91
Rebecca Slayton:
Revolution and Resistance: Rethinking Power in Computing History.
96
Volume 30, Number 2, April-June 2008
Hunter Heyck:
Defining the Computer: Herbert Simon and the Bureaucratic Mind - Part 1.
42-51
Hunter Heyck:
Defining the Computer: Herbert Simon and the Bureaucratic Mind - Part 2.
52-63
John Page:
The Engineer's Tale: The Founding of Software Publishing Corporation.
68-70
Volume 30, Number 3, July-September 2008
Joseph Weizenbaum:
Social and Political Impact of the Long-term History of Computing.
40-42
Bernadette Longo:
Mathematics, Computer Development, and Science Policy Debates after World War II.
64-72
Chuck Runge:
The Genesis of the Tenet 210: An Early Time-Sharing System.
78-81
Janet Delve:
A Trip down Memory Lane? New Challenges from Other Disciplines.
90-92
Volume 30, Number 4, October-December 2008
James W. Cortada:
Patterns and Practices in How Information Technology Spread around the World.
4-25
Eden Medina:
Big Blue in the Bottomless Pit: The Early Years of IBM Chile.
26-41
Corinna Schlombs:
Engineering International Expansion: IBM and Remington Rand in European Computer Markets.
42-58
Timo Leimbach:
The SAP Story: Evolution of SAP within the German Software Industry.
60-76
Petri Paju:
National Projects and International Users: Finland and Early European Computerization.
77-91
Julian Reitman:
The Origin of the Winter Simulation Conferences.
98-102