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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January - March 1985
- James E. Tomayko:
NASA's Manned Spacecraft Computers. 7-18 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Christopher Strachey, 1916-1975: A Biographical Note. 19-42 - Ronald L. Graham, Pavol Hell:
On the History of the Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. 43-57 - Michael R. Williams:
History of Computers in Canada. 63-65
Volume 7, Number 2, April - June 1985
- William Aspray:
The Scientific Conceptualization of Information: A Survey. 117-140 - Cuthbert C. Hurd:
A Note on Early Monte Carlo Computations and Scientific Meetings. 141-155 - Mina Rees:
The Federal Computing Machine Program. 156-163 - Eric A. Weiss:
The Number 2-B Regrettor. 167-176
Volume 7, Number 3, July - September 1985
- George E. Valley Jr.:
How the SAGE Development Began. 196-226 - James E. Tomayko:
Helmut Hoelzer's Fully Electronic Analog Computer. 227-240 - Michael R. Williams:
A Course in the History of Computation. 241-244 - Margaret Milligan:
Data Processing Digest: Thirty Years Before the Masthead. 245-250
Volume 7, Number 4, October - December 1985
- Jean E. Sammet:
Brief Summary of the Early History of COBOL. 288-303 - Charles A. Phillips:
Reminiscences (Plus a Few Facts). 304-310 - Jean E. Sammet, Jerome Garfunkel:
Summary of Changes in COBOL, 1960-1985. 342-347 - Ben Schneiderman:
The Relationship Between COBOL and Computer Science. 348-352
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