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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January - March 1983
- John W. Haanstra, Bob O. Evans, Joel D. Aron, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., John W. Fairclough, William P. Heising, Herbert Hellerman, Walter H. Johnson, Martin J. Kelly, Douglas V. Newton, Bruce G. Oldfield, Seymour A. Rosen, Jerome Svigals:
Processor Products-Final Report of the SPREAD Task Group, December 28, 1961. 6-26 - Garry J. Tee:
The Heritage of Charles Babbage in Australasia. 45-60 - Brian Randell:
A Mysterious Advertisement. 60-63 - Christopher Evans:
Conversation: J.M.M. Pinkerton. 64-72
Volume 5, Number 2, April - June 1983
- James W. Birkenstock:
Preliminary Planning for the 701. 112-114 - Jerrier A. Haddad:
701 Recollections. 118-124 - William F. McClelland:
A Tracing Program Subordinate to the Given Program. 127-131 - William F. McClelland:
Further Developments in Assembly Programs. 132 - Nathaniel Rochester:
Computer Programs Produced by the Planning Group. 133 - Floyd E. Johnston:
The One-Card Binary Loader for the IBM 701. 133-135 - Daniel W. Ladd Jr., John W. Sheldon:
The Numerical Solution of a Partial Differential on the IBM Type 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine. 142-145 - Donald E. Rosenheim:
Installation of the First Production 701. 146-147 - John Greenstadt:
Recollections of the Technical Computing Bureau. 149-152 - William F. McClelland:
Report of 10/18/51 Conference on Checking with von Neumann. 153-154 - R. Blair Smith:
The IBM 701 - Marketing and Customer Relations. 170-172 - George W. Petrie III:
The 701 in the Washington Federal District. 172-173 - John W. Luke:
Recollections. 173 - G. Truman Hunter:
Recollections. 173-174 - Edward A. Voorhees:
Recollections of the 701 at Los Alamos. 177-178 - Dura A. Sweeney:
Los Alamos Coding System and Assembly Program for the IBM 701. 178-180 - Edward A. Voorhees:
Los Alamos Debugging Programs and Techniques as Used on the IBM 701. 180-182 - Gene M. Amdahl:
Recollections of the 701A. 213-217
Volume 5, Number 3, July - September 1983
- Thomas H. Flowers:
The Design of Colossus (foreword by Howard Campaigne). 239-252 - Allen W. M. Coombs:
The Making of Colossus. 253-259 - W. W. Chandler:
The Installation and Maintenance of Colossus. 260-262 - Alfred W. van Sinderen:
Babbage's Letter to Quetelet, May 1835. 263-267 - Marcia Ascher:
The Logical-Numerical System of Inca Quipus. 268-278 - Michael R. Williams:
From Napier to Lucas: The Use of Napier's Bones in Calculating Instruments. 279-296 - Christopher Evans:
Conversation: Jay W. Forrester. 297-301
Volume 5, Number 4, October - December 1983
- John F. Jacobs:
SAGE Overview. 323-329 - Robert R. Everett, Charles A. Zraket, Herbert D. Benington:
SAGE-A Data Processing System for Air Defense. 330-339 - Morton M. Astrahan, John F. Jacobs:
History of the Design of the SAGE Computer-The AN/FSQ-7. 340-349 - Herbert D. Benington:
Production of Large Computer Programs. 350-361 - C. Robert Wieser:
The Cape Cod System. 362-369 - John V. Harrington:
Radar Data Transmission. 370-374 - Jay W. Forrester:
Reliability of Components. 399-401 - Henry S. Tropp:
SAGE at North Bay. 401-403
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