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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, January - March 2022
- David C. Brock, Burton Grad:
Expert Systems: Commercializing Artificial Intelligence. 5-7 - Hallam Stevens:
The Business Machine in Biology - The Commercialization of AI in the Life Sciences. 8-19 - Shreeharsh Kelkar:
Between AI and Learning Science: The Evolution and Commercialization of Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 20-30 - Paul Harmon:
The Expert Systems Business: How It Grew and Died. 31-43 - Douglas B. Lenat:
Creating a 30-Million-Rule System: MCC and Cycorp. 44-56 - Peter E. Hart:
An Artificial Intelligence Odyssey: From the Research Lab to the Real World. 57-72 - Reid G. Smith, Eric Schoen, Jay M. Tenenbaum:
Early AI Applications at Schlumberger. 88-102 - Fritz Kunze, Lauren Kunze:
The History of Franz and Lisp. 103-108 - David Alan Grier:
Interview of Peter E. Friedland. 109-122 - Pamela McCorduck:
The Scientific Life of Edward A. Feigenbaum. 123-128 - David Hemmendinger, Jeffrey Brace:
Vintage Computer Federation Events. 129-130 - Burton Grad:
History of Computing Industry Infrastructure. 131-132 - Miriam Posner:
The Software at Our Doorsteps. 133-134 - Matthew Hockenberry:
On Logistical Histories of Computing. 135-136 - Monte Zweben, Morgan Sweeney:
An Expert Systems Journey - Red Pepper and Blue Martini. 73-86
Volume 44, Number 2, April - June 2022
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editors' Desk. 5 - Lee Vinsel, Andrew L. Russell:
Introductory Note to "Seeking High IMP Reliability in Maintenance of the 1970s ARPAnet". 6-7 - David C. Walden, Alexander A. McKenzie, W. Ben Barker:
Seeking High IMP Reliability in Maintenance of the 1970s ARPAnet. 8-19 - Simon H. Lavington:
Early Days of Computing at Manchester: Max Newman's Royal Society Project, 1946-1951. 20-32 - Roberto Giacobazzi, Francesco Ranzato:
History of Abstract Interpretation. 33-43 - Richard R. Brooks, Lu Yu, Ilker Özçelik, Jon Oakley, Nathan Tusing:
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS): A History. 44-54 - Fabian Prieto-Nanez:
Assembling a Colombian-Cloned Computer: National Development and the Transnational Trade of Electronics Parts in the 1980s. 55-64 - Alexander B. Magoun:
Working and Living at Bletchley Park. 65-68 - Jeannette Alden Estruth:
From the Gold Rush to the Colonization of Mars: How Silicon Valley Imagines Away the Working Class. 69-73 - Kim Fernandes:
Review of Lives of Data: Essays on Computational Cultures from India by Sandeep Mertia. 74-75 - Peter Krapp:
Review of Milestones in Analog and Digital Computing, 3rd ed by Herbert Bruderer. 76-77 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
New Symposia, NSF Project, Book Series, and More at CBI. 78-79
Volume 44, Number 3, July - September 2022
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Kanyinsola Obayan:
Entrepreneurial Hustle and the Rise (and Fall) of Personal Computer Companies in Lagos, Nigeria: 1960-1999. 6-16 - Henrique Luiz Cukierman, Alberto Jorge Silva de Lima, Paulo Henrique Fidelis Feitosa, Fernando Gonçalves Severo, Ricardo Jullian da Silva Graça, André Vinícius Leal Sobral:
What/Whom is the Brazilian University for? The Case of the Computing Projects Laboratory. 17-29 - Karl Grindal:
Artist Collectives as the Origins of DDoS the Strano Network and Electronic Disturbance Theater. 30-42 - Camille Paloque-Berges:
How EUNET Hacked European Digital Networks and Disappeared. 43-58 - Richard Pawson:
The Myth of the Harvard Architecture. 59-69 - Alexander A. McKenzie:
David Corydon Walden's Five Careers. 70-79 - Philip Nel:
"Well Paid for a Woman": Gloria Hardman's 50-Year Career in Computing. 80-86 - James W. Cortada:
Why Historians Should Pay More Attention to the Social Histories of Objects and What They Can Learn From These. 87-90 - Simon H. Lavington:
Two Manchester Computer Milestones. 91-92 - David Alan Grier:
HWMS Audio Theatre. 93
Volume 44, Number 4, October - December 2022
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Emily Klancher Merchant, Myron P. Gutmann:
The IT of Demography. 6-15 - Rebecca Jean Emigh, Johanna Hernández-Pérez:
The Present of the Past: A Sociotechnological Framework for Understanding the Availability of Research Materials. 16-27 - Moritz J. Feichtinger:
Computing Counterinsurgency: The Hamlet Evaluation System (HES) and Databasing During the Vietnam War. 28-43 - Fenwick McKelvey:
When the New Magic was New: The Claritas Corporation and the Clustering of America. 44-56 - Katie R. Genadek, J. Trent Alexander:
The Missing Link: Data Capture Technology and the Making of a Longitudinal U.S. Census Infrastructure. 57-66 - Barbara A. Anderson:
The Effects of Increases in Computing Power on Demographic Analysis Over the Last 50 Years. 67-70 - Diana L. Magnuson, Steven Ruggles:
Challenges of Large-Scale Data Processing in the 1990s: The IPUMS Experience. 71-83 - Devin Kennedy:
Review of Productivity Machines: German Appropriations of American Technology From Mass Production to Computer Automation by Corinna Schlombs. 84-85 - Hilary Caminer:
A New Book About the First Business Computer. 86
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