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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January - March 1980
- Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Programming the EDSAC: Early Programming Activity at the University of Cambridge. 7-36 - R. W. Marczynski:
The First Seven Years of Polish Digital Computers. 37-48 - Nick Metropolis, Jack Worlton:
A Trilogy on Errors in the History of Computing. 49-59 - Samuel S. Snyder:
Computer Advances Pioneered by Cryptologic Organizations. 60-70
Volume 2, Number 2, April - June 1980
- Nancy Stern:
John William Mauchly, 1907-1980. 100-103 - John Todd:
John Hamilton Curtiss, 1909-1977. 104-110 - Harry D. Huskey:
The National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic Computer (SWAC). 111-121 - Paul Armer:
SHARE-A Eulogy to Cooperative Effort. 122-129 - Martin Campbell-Kelly:
Programming the Mark I: Early Programming Activity at the University of Manchester. 130-168 - Alfred W. van Sinderen:
The Printed Papers of Charles Babbage. 169-185
Volume 2, Number 3, July - September 1980
- George C. Chase:
History of Mechanical Computing Machinery. 198-226 - Jack Minker, Rita G. Minker:
Optimization of Boolean Expressions-Historical Developments. 227-238 - Konrad Zuse:
Installation of the German Computer Z4 in Zurich in 1950. 239-241 - Ambros P. Speiser:
The Relay Calculator Z4. 242-245 - Byron E. Phelps:
Early Electronic Computing Developments at IBM. 253-267
Volume 2, Number 4, Date October - December 1980
- Velma R. Huskey, Harry D. Huskey:
Lady Lovelace and Charles Babbage. 299-329 - Hidetosi Takahasi:
Some Important Computers of Japanese Design. 330-337 - James E. Thornton:
The CDC 6600 Project. 338-348 - Nancy Stern:
John von Neumann's Influence on Electronic Digital Computing, 1944-1946. 349-362
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