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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January - March 2014
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Reconsidering the Stored-Program Concept. 4-17 - Jordi Fornes, Nestor Herran:
Computing in Transition: The Origins of Barcelona's School of Informatics, 1976-1984. 18-29 - Nicholas Rawlings:
The History of NOMAD: A Fourth Generation Language. 30-38 - Zbigniew Stachniak:
Early Commercial Electronic Distribution of Software. 39-51 - David Hemmendinger:
Messaging in the Early SDC Time-Sharing System. 52-57 - David Alan Grier:
Steve Furber [Interviews]. 58-68 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews [5 books reviewed]. 69-73 - James W. Cortada:
War Stories of an IBM Salesman, 1974-1981. 74-78 - Robert L. Patrick:
Times Have Changed. 79-81 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 82-84 - Evan Hepler-Smith:
Simple Problems. 88
Volume 36, Number 2, April - June 2014
- Lars Heide:
From the Editor's Desk. 2-3 - Kevin Gotkin:
When Computers Were Amateur. 4-14 - Petri Saarikoski, Markku Reunanen:
Great Northern Machine Wars: Rivalry Between User Groups in Finland. 16-26 - David C. Walden, I. M. P. Software Guys:
The Arpanet IMP Program: Retrospective and Resurrection. 28-39 - Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Engineering "The Miracle of the ENIAC": Implementing the Modern Code Paradigm. 41-59 - Brian E. Carpenter, Robert W. Doran:
John Womersley: Applied Mathematician and Pioneer of Modern Computing. 60-70 - William J. Turkel, Shezan Muhammedi, Mary Beth Start:
Grounding Digital History in the History of Computing. 72-75 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 77-78 - J. Noel Chiappa:
Early Token Ring Work at MIT. 80-85 - Joy Rankin:
Toward a History of Social Computing: Children, Classrooms, Campuses, and Communities. 88
Volume 36, Number 3, July - September 2014
- David Hemmendinger:
COMIC: An Analog Computer in the Colorant Industry. 4-18 - Ramesh Subramanian:
Technology Policy and National Identity: The Microcomputer Comes to India. 19-29 - Eduardo Perez Molina:
The Technological Roots of Computer Graphics. 30-41 - Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope:
Los Alamos Bets on ENIAC: Nuclear Monte Carlo Simulations, 1947-1948. 42-63 - Dag Spicer:
Deborah Estrin. 64-69 - William Aspray:
Michael Sean Mahoney (1939-2008). 70-79
Volume 36, Number 4, October - December 2014
- Gerard Alberts:
Algol Culture and Programming Styles [Guest editor's introduction]. 2-5 - Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn:
Algol in France: From Universal Project to Embedded Culture. 6-25 - Helena Durnova:
Embracing the Algol Effort in Czechoslovakia. 26-37 - Gard Paulsen:
When Switches Became Programs: Programming Languages and Telecommunications, 1965-1980. 38-50 - Gerard Alberts, Edgar G. Daylight:
Universality versus Locality: The Amsterdam Style of Algol Implementation. 52-63 - Sandy Payette:
Hopper and Dijkstra: Crisis, Revolution, and the Future of Programming. 64-73 - Peter Sachs Collopy:
Video Synthesizers: From Analog Computing to Digital Art. 74-86 - Andrew Russell:
Reviews [3 books reviewed]. 87-91 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 92-96 - Bo Lewendal:
My Corner of the Time-Sharing Innovation World. 97-101 - Helena Durnova, Gerard Alberts:
Was Algol 60 the First Algorithmic Language? 104
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