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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, January - March 2023
- Ramesh Subramanian:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - N. Dayasindhu:
Wipro Infotech's Pivot From Computer Hardware to R&D Services for IT. 6-17 - Elena Dzardanova, Vlasios Kasapakis:
Virtual Reality: A Journey From Vision to Commodity. 18-30 - Mike Sharples:
John Clark's Latin Verse Machine: 19th Century Computational Creativity. 31-42 - Yue Zhao, Rebecca Slayton:
Tool, Doctor, and Hooligan: History of Antivirus Software in China, 1989-2010. 43-54 - Jennifer Head, Dianne P. O'Leary:
The Legacy of Mary Kenneth Keller, First U.S. Ph.D. in Computer Science. 55-63 - Robert F. Sproull, David C. Brock:
Interview of Ivan Sutherland. 64-76 - Maristella Agosti, Alberto Cammozzo, Francesco Contin, Silvio Hénin:
Building a Computer at the University of Padua, 1958-1961. 77-85 - Emma Rae Bruml Norton:
Review of Transparent Designs: Personal Computing and the Politics of User-Friendliness, by Michael L. Black. 86-87 - Dag Spicer:
Computer History Museum Update. 88-93 - Alberto Policriti, Eugenio G. Omodeo, Liesbeth De Mol:
Obituary of Martin Davis (1928-2023). 93-94
Volume 45, Number 2, April - June 2023
- Ramesh Subramanian:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Caitlin Burke:
The Cognitive Being as the User at Project Mac. 6-14 - Philip L. Frana:
Demographics, Inc., Computerized Direct Mail, and the Rise of the Digital Attention Economy. 15-28 - David Nofre:
"Content Is Meaningless, and Structure Is All-Important": Defining the Nature of Computer Science in the Age of High Modernism, c. 1950-c. 1965. 29-42 - Peggy Aldrich Kidwell:
Promoting Computing in the Postwar United States - The Case of UCLA. 43-52 - Dag Spicer:
Interview of Lynn Conway. 53-61 - Emil J. Gottwald:
A Short History of Xerox' Darwin Toolset for Programming Real-Time Machine Control Systems. 63-67 - Anne Fitzpatrick:
Review of Spies, Lies, and Algorithms, by Amy B. Zegart. 68 - Hiroharu Asahi, Hiromichi Hashizume:
2022 Distributed Computer Museum Accreditation Ceremony. 70-71 - Brian Randell, Brian A. Coghlan:
ChatGPT's Astonishing Fabrications About Percy Ludgate. 71-72 - Jeffrey R. Yost:
CBI's "Automation by Design," New Fellows, Interfaces, JHUP Series, NAE, NSF, and More. 72-76 - Loring G. Robbins, Andrew L. Russell:
Obituary for James Pelkey. 76-77
Volume 45, Number 3, July - September 2023
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Helen Piel, Rudolf Seising:
Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Europe. 6-10 - Hans-Christian von Herrmann:
Literature and Artificial Intelligence. 11-18 - B. Jack Copeland:
Early AI in Britain: Turing et al. 19-31 - Matthew Cobb:
The Representation of Knowledge and the Relevance of Biological Models at the Symposium on the Mechanization of Thought Processes, 1958. 32-47 - Dinah Pfau, Helen Piel, Florian Müller, Jakob Tschandl, Rudolf Seising:
The "KI-Rundbrief," Its Editors, and Its Community: A Perspective on West German AI, 1975-1987. 48-65 - Martin Schmitt:
Socialist AI? Societal Use, Economic Implementation, and the Tensions of Applied Computer Science in Late Socialist GDR. 66-79 - Paul R. McJones, David D. Redell:
History of the CAL Timesharing System. 80-91 - Grant Saviers:
Interview of Finis Conner. 92-102 - Gili Vidan:
Review of Proxies: The Cultural Work of Standing In, by Dylan Mulvin. 103-104 - Sam H. Franz:
Review of Code: From Information Theory to French Theory, by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan. 105-107
Volume 45, Number 4, October - December 2023
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Sebastian K. Boell, Janet Toland:
Histories of Computing in Oceania. 6-10 - Rieko Hayakawa, Robert Underwood, Jennifer Anson:
The Modern History of ICT in Oceania - PEACESAT and USPNet. 11-26 - Petera Hudson, Hemi Whaanga, Te Taka Keegan:
Computing Technologies for Resilience, Sustainability, and Resistance. 27-38 - Alastair Nisbet:
Educational Computers in New Zealand Schools: 1977 to 1983. 39-52 - Barbara E. Ainsworth:
Trevor Pearcey and the Development of CSIRAC - An Australian First-Generation Computer. 53-63 - T. Alex Reid:
Monte Sala's Cryptographic Achievements. 65-71 - T. Alex Reid:
Computer Networking Initiatives in One of the World's Remote Cities. 72-80 - Sebastian K. Boell, Peter Thorne:
Capturing an Oral History of Computing in Australia. 82-83 - Brian E. Carpenter:
Opening of the Bob Doran Museum of Computing. 82 - David Brock:
Documenting CAD History With CHM's Software Industry Special Interest Group. 84 - Giovanni A. Cignoni, Sergei P. Prokhorov:
Tracing the Origins of the First Soviet Computers, Beyond Legends. 85-91 - Hansen Hsu:
Oral History of Rodney Brooks. 92-103 - Andrew S. Lea:
Dissecting Data: History of Data as History of the Body. 104-106
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