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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January - March 1981
- Gordon S. Brown:
Harold Locke Hazen, 1901-1980. 4-12 - Sheila A. Greibach:
Formal Languages: Origins and Directions. 14-41 - Juris Hartmanis:
Observations About the Development of Theoretical Computer Science. 42-51 - Stephen Cole Kleene:
Origins of Recursive Function Theory. 52-67
Volume 3, Number 2, April - June 1981
- Maurice V. Wilkes:
The Design of a Control Unit-Reflections on Reading Babbage's Notebooks. 116-120 - Hans Rudolf Schwarz:
The Early Years of Computing in Switzerland. 121-132 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Programming the Pilot ACE: Early Programming Activity at the National Physics Laboratory. 133-162 - Cuthbert C. Hurd:
Early Computers at IBM. 163-182
Volume 3, Number 3, July - September 1981
- Marian Rejewski:
How Polish Mathematicians Broke the Enigma Cipher. 213-234 - Michael R. Williams:
The Scientific Library of Charles Babbage. 235-240 - Paul E. Ceruzzi:
The Early Computers of Konrad Zuse, 1935 to 1945. 241-262 - John von Neumann:
The Principles of Large-Scale Computing Machines. 263-273 - John von Neumann:
The NORC and Problems in High-Speed Computing. 274-279
Volume 3, Number 4, October - December 1981
- Norman A. Phillips:
Jule G. Charney, 1917-1981. 308-309 - Arthur W. Burks, Alice R. Burks:
First General-Purpose Electronic Computer. 310-389 - John Vincent Atanasoff, John Grist Brainerd, J. Presper Eckert, Kathleen R. Mauchly, Brian Randell, Konrad Zuse:
Commentary (with replies by the authors). 389-399
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