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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January-March 2003
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 2-3
- Donald E. Eckdahl, Irving S. Reed, Hrant H. (Harold) Sarkissian:
West Coast Contributions to the Development of the General-Purpose Computer: Building Maddida and the Founding of Computer Research Corporation. 4-33 - Michael R. Williams, Erwin Tomash:
The Sector: Its History, Scales, and Uses. 34-47 - Adele Mildred Koss:
Programming on the Univac 1: A Woman's Account. 48-59 - Robert V. Head:
Working in the House that FACT Built. 60-64
- Mary Croarken, Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Events and Sightings. 65-69 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 70-71 - Anne Fitzpatrick:
Anecdotes. 72-79 - Thomas Haigh:
Biographies. 80-87
- Burton Grad:
Preserving the Software Industry's Past. 88, 3
Volume 25, Number 2, April-June 2003
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 2
- David T. Caminer:
Behind the Curtain at LEO: A Personal Reminiscence. 3-13 - C. A. R. Hoare:
Assertions: A Personal Perspective. 14-25 - Cliff B. Jones:
The Early Search for Tractable Ways of Reasoning about Programs. 26-49 - George T. Gray, Ronald Q. Smith:
Before the B5000: Burroughs Computers, 1951-1963. 50-61 - Zbigniew Stachniak:
The Making of the MCM/70 Microcomputer. 62-75
- Mary Croarken, Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Events and Sightings. 76-79 - Anne Fitzpatrick:
Anecdotes: Developing Telnet's negotiated options. 80-82 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 83-85 - Thomas Haigh:
Biographies: Building the Manchester differential analyzers: A personal reflection. 86-92
- Jennifer S. Light:
Before the Internet, There Was Cable. 94-96
Volume 25, Number 3, July-September 2003
- Tim Bergin:
About This Issue. 2-3
- Don Black, Walter Dickson Jones:
Watson and Me: A Life at IBM. 4-18 - Sherman N. Mullin:
Into Digital Computing through the Back Door. 20-28 - Joe F. Moore:
Creating Profit with Computers: My Life as CEO of Bonner & Moore Associates. 30-47 - Mary Croarken:
Tabulating the Heavens: Computing the Nautical Almanac in 18th-Century England. 48-61 - Chigusa Ishikawa Kita:
J. C. R. Licklider's Vision for the IPTO. 62-77
- Mary Croarken, Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Events and Sightings. 78-81 - Anne Fitzpatrick:
Anecdotes: On the origins of : -). 82-83 - Raúl Rojas:
Reviews. 84-89 - Thomas Haigh:
Obituaries: Harry Polachek and Rob Kling. 90-94
- David Alan Grier:
The Great Machine Theory of History. 95-96
Volume 25, Number 4, October-December 2003
- Tim Bergin:
From the Editor's Desk: Some Final Thoughts. 2-3 - Janet Abbate:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Women and Gender in the History of Computing. 4-8
- Mary Croarken:
Mary Edwards: Computing for a Living in 18th-Century England. 9-15 - John Fuegi, Jo Francis:
Lovelace & Babbage and the Creation of the 1843 'Notes'. 16-26 - Elizabeth Phillips Williams:
A Systems Analyst's Computer Watch: 1943-2003. 27-39 - Adele Mildred Koss:
Programming at Burroughs and Philco in the 1950s. 40-50 - Scott M. Campbell:
Beatrice Helen Worsley: Canada's Female Computer Pioneer. 51-62 - Valerie A. G. Macduff:
Half a Lifetime in Computing: Experiences in Zambia, Britain, and Australia. 64-66 - Linda Stepulevage:
Computer-Based Office Work: Stories of Gender, Design, and Use. 67-72
- Mary Croarken, Nathan L. Ensmenger, David Alan Grier, Frederik Nebeker, David Anderson:
Events and Sightings.
- Anne Fitzpatrick, Janet Abbate, Frank S. Preston, Lucy Slater, Mary Lee Berners-Lee, Jean E. Sammet, Stephanie Shirley, Ruzena Bajcsy, Ann C. Hardy, Adele Goldberg, Anita Borg:
Anecdotes.
- Thomas Haigh, Maurice V. Wilkes:
Biographies. 89-92
- Paul E. Ceruzzi, Jonathan Reed Winkler, Robin Morris, Tim Bergin, Keith W. Smillie:
Reviews. 93-96
- IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2003 Annual Index, Volume 25. 97-103
- David Alan Grier:
The Computer: From John von Neumann to Irma S. Rombauer. 103-104
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