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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, January - March 2021
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Raúl Rojas:
The Computer Programs of Charles Babbage. 6-18 - Brian A. Coghlan, Brian Randell, Paul Hockie, Trish Gonzalez, David McQuillan, Reddy O'Regan:
Investigating the Work and Life of Percy Ludgate. 19-37 - Guy C. Fedorkow:
Recovering Software for the Whirlwind Computer. 38-59 - Shunryu Colin Garvey:
The "General Problem Solver" Does Not Exist: Mortimer Taube and the Art of AI Criticism. 60-73 - James W. Cortada:
From Lapel Pins to Coffee Cups: Links Between Corporate and Material Culture, Lessons From IBM. 74-88 - Jerome H. Saltzer:
On the Origin of Kerberos. 89-91 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
Charles Babbage Institute for Computing, Information, and Culture - A Major Interdisciplinary Turn. 92-93 - David C. Walden:
Notes from the Editor. 94 - Christophe Lécuyer:
Review of Luc Olivier Bauer and E. Marshall Wilder, The Microchip Revolution: A Brief History (Amazon, 2020). 95-96 - Burton Grad:
Collecting Computing History is Everyone's Job. 97-98
Volume 43, Number 2, April - June 2021
- Devin Kennedy, Gerardo Con Diaz:
Computing Capitalisms - Part 2. 5 - Theodora Vardouli, David Theodore:
Walking Instead of Working: Space Allocation, Automatic Architecture, and the Abstraction of Hospital Labor. 6-17 - Janet Toland:
Consortium Computing and Time Slicing in the Banking Sector: Databank Systems Ltd New Zealand. 18-29 - Kira Lussier:
From Papers to Programs: Courts, Corporations, Clinics, and the Battle Over Computerized Psychological Testing. 30-41 - James W. Cortada:
Preserving the Past by Industry Participants. 42-44 - Charles H. House:
Review of IBM: The Rise and Fall and Reinvention of a Global Icon. 45-47 - David Hemmendinger:
Notes From the Editor. 48-49
Volume 43, Number 3, July - September 2021
- Gerardo Con Diaz:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Jennifer Kaufmann-Buhler:
Computing the Cubicle: Design for the High-Tech Office, 1970-1990. 6-21 - Francisco González de Posada, Francisco A. González Redondo, Alfonso Hernando González:
Leonardo Torres Quevedo: Pioneer of Computing, Automatics, and Artificial Intelligence. 22-43 - Giorgio Ausiello, Giorgio Gambosi:
Theoretical Computer Science in Italy: The Early Years. 44-56 - Mark Kahrs, Ann Hardy:
Tymshare's Changes to the Project Genie SDS-940 Operating System: A Historical Review. 57-67 - Di Wu:
Cripping the History of Computing. 68-72 - Tamara Kneese:
Review of Your Computer is on Fire. 81-82 - Mark Priestley, Tomas Petricek:
Report on HOPL IV - ACM SIGPLAN History of Programming Languages Conference. 83-85 - David A. Bader:
Linux and Supercomputing: How My Passion for Building COTS Systems Led to an HPC Revolution. 73-80
Volume 43, Number 4, October - December 2021
- Liesbeth De Mol:
Logic, Programming, and Computer Science: Local Perspectives. 5-9 - Maarten Bullynck:
German Encounters of Logic and Programming (1948-1958), Featuring Three Readings of Turing Machines. 10-26 - David E. Dunning:
The Work of Writing Programs: Logic and Inscriptive Practice in the History of Computing. 27-42 - Ksenia Tatarchenko, Anya Yermakova, Liesbeth De Mol:
Russian Logics and the Culture of Impossible: Part I - Recovering Intelligentsia Logics. 43-56 - Ksenia Tatarchenko, Anya Yermakova, Liesbeth De Mol:
Russian Logics and the Culture of Impossible: Part II - Reinterpreting Algorithmic Rationality. 57-69 - William Aspray:
Biography: Arthur Lawrence Norberg (1938-2021). 70-76 - Burton Grad:
Sterling Software: An $8 Billion Success Story in the 1980s and 1990s. 77-86 - Edgar G. Daylight:
Addressing the Question "What is a Program Text?" via Turing Scholarship. 87-91 - Mark Priestley:
Logic, Code, and the History of Programming. 92-96 - Peter J. Denning, Matti Tedre:
Mathematics, Logic, and Engineering in Computing. 97-100 - Michael F. McGovern:
Review of Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter. 101-102 - Carolyn L. Kane:
Review of Artificial Whiteness: Politics and Ideology in Artificial Intelligence. 103-104 - Dag Spicer:
Computer History Museum, Fall 2021 Update. 108-110 - Mark Kahrs, Ann Hardy:
Correction to "Tymshare's Changes to the Project Genie SDS-940 Operating System: A Historical Review". 111 - Elizabeth Petrick, David Hemmendinger:
Report on SIGCIS 2021: Online Edition. 105-107
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