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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 1998
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3 - Peter Wolcott, Mikhail N. Dorojevets:
The Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Technology and the El'brus Family of High-Speed Computers. 4-14 - Ambros P. Speiser:
IBM Research Laboratory Zurich: The Early Years. 15-28 - George C. Stierhoff, Alfred G. Davis:
A History of the IBM Systems Journal. 29-35 - Luanne (James) Johnson:
A View From the 1960s: How the Software Industry Began. 36-42 - John A. Postley:
Mark IV: Evolution of the Software Product, a Memoir. 43-50
- James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 51-54 - Eric A. Weiss:
Biographies. 55-66 - Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Calculators. 67-76 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 77-80 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 81-84
Volume 20, Number 2, 1998
- Carl Machover:
About This Issue. 3-6 - Russell A. Kirsch:
SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards. 7-13 - Don Bissell:
Was the IDIIOM the First Stand-Alone CAD Platform? 14-19 - Kristine K. Fallon:
Early Computer Graphics Developments in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry. 20-29 - Tom Wright:
History and Technology of Computer Fonts. 30-34 - Jules Bloomenthal:
Graphics Remembrances. 35-51
- James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 52-58, 80 - John A. N. Lee:
Biographies. 59-76 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates. 77-78 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 79-80 - Andries van Dam:
Interview. 81-84 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 85-88
Volume 20, Number 3, 1998
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3 - Brian J. Shelburne, Christopher P. Burton:
Early Programs on the Manchester Mark I Prototype. 4-15 - George T. Gray, Ronald Q. Smith:
Sperry Rand's Transistor Computers. 16-26 - I. Bernard Cohen:
Howard Aiken on the Number of Computers Needed for the Nation. 27-32 - David Alan Grier:
The Math Tables Project of the Work Projects Administration: The Reluctant Start of the Computing Era. 33-50 - Raúl Rojas:
How to Make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer. 51-54 - Joseph C. L. Logue:
From Vacuum Tubes to Very Large Scale Integration: A Personal Memoir. 55-68
- John A. N. Lee:
Biographies. 69-71 - Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Calculators. 72-73 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates. 74 - Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Happenings. 75-77 - Peggy Kidwell:
Reviews. 78-80
Volume 20, Number 4, 1998
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3-4 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Stalking the Elusive Computer Bug. 5-9 - Michael R. Williams:
The "Last Word" on Charles Babbage. 10-14 - John Presper Eckert Jr.:
A Survey of Digital Computer Memory Systems. 15-28 - Allan G. Bromley:
Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, 1838. 29-45 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Programming the EDSAC: Early Programming Activity at the University of Cambridge. 46-67 - John W. Backus:
The History of Fortran I, II, and III. 68-78 - Michael R. Williams:
Alternate Sources of History. 79-80
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