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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January-March 2000
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue. 3 - James W. Birkenstock:
Pioneering: On the Frontier of Electronic Data Processing, a Personal Memoir. 4-47 - David Alan Grier:
Agricultural Computing and the Context for John Atanasoff. 48-61 - John A. N. Lee:
Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator. 62-81 - James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 82-85 - John A. N. Lee:
Obituary: Nicholas Constantine Metropolis. 86-87
- Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 88-91 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates: Computers in Russia, The US View. 92-96
Volume 22, Number 2, April-June 2000
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 3 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
The Adding Machine Fraternity at St. Louis: Creating a Center of Invention, 1880-1920. 4-21 - Eldon C. Hall:
From the Farm to Pioneering with Digital Control Computers: An Autobiography. 22-31 - David Alan Grier, Mary Campbell:
A Social History of Bitnet and Listserv, 1985-1991. 32-41 - Gerald Estrin:
Computer Network-Based Scientific Collaboration in the Energy Research Community, 1973-1977: A Memoir. 42-52 - John A. N. Lee, George E. Snively:
The Rise and Sale of the General Electric Computer Department: A Further Look. 53-60 - Michael Jackson, Frank S. Preston, Christopher Goulding:
Anecdotes. 61-66 - John A. N. Lee, Eric Wiess:
Obituary: Frederick Gordon Smith. 67-68 - Frank S. Preston, Fred R. Shapiro, Lyle R. Johnson:
Comments, Queries, and Debate. 69-71 - David Alan Grier, Thomas Stuart Grier, Dag Spicer, Tim Bergin:
Events and Sightings. 72-74 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 75-80
Volume 22, Number 3, July-September 2000
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 3 - John Aris:
Inventing Systems Engineering. 4-15 - Frank Land:
The First Business Computer: A Case Study in User-Driven Innovation. 16-26 - John A. N. Lee, Colin B. Burke, Deborah Anderson:
The US Bombes, NCR, Joseph Desch, and 600 WAVES: The First Reunion of the US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory. 27-41 - William Aspray:
Was Early Entry a Competitive Advantage? US Universities That Entered Computing in the 1940s. 42-87 - Anne Fitzpatrick, Mary Croarken:
Events and Sightings. 88-92 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 93-94 - David Alan Grier:
Think Piece. 96-95
Volume 22, Number 4, October-December 2000
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 2 - Michael R. Williams:
Allan Bromley. 3 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Introduction to "Babbage's Analytical Engine Plans 28 and 28a-The Programmer's Interface". 4-5 - Allan G. Bromley:
Babbage's Analytical Engine Plans 28 and 28a-The Programmer's Interface. 5-19 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Introduction to Charles Babbage Eulogy. 20-21 - N. S. Dodge:
Charles Babbage Eulogy (from the Smithsonian Annual Report of 1873). 22-43 - Mary Croarken, Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Beautiful Numbers: The Rise and Decline of the British Association Mathematical Tables Committee, 1871-1965. 44-61
- Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Reviews. 62-68 - Werner Buchholz:
Comments, Queries, and Debates. 69-71 - James E. Tomayko:
Anecdotes. 72-75 - Anne Fitzpatrick, Mary Croarken:
Events and Sightings. 77-79 - Jonathan Coopersmith:
Think Piece. 87-88
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