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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January - March 2020
- Gerardo Con Diaz:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Burton Grad, David Hemmendinger:
Desktop Publishing, Part 3. 6 - Charles A. Bigelow:
The Font Wars, Part 1. 7-24 - Charles A. Bigelow:
The Font Wars, Part 2. 25-40 - Paul R. McJones:
The Advent of Digital Typography. 41-50 - David C. Walden:
Interview With Larry Bohn. 51-62 - Mark Dionne, David C. Walden:
Interleaf, Inc. - 1981 to 2000. 63-74
Volume 42, Number 2, April - June 2020
- Gerardo Con Diaz:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Giovanni A. Cignoni, Fabio Gadducci:
Pisa, 1954-1961: Assessing Key Stages of a Seminal Italian Project. 6-19 - Silvio Hénin, Simona Casonato:
Fake But True: Model Maker Roberto Guatelli, Science Museums and Replicated Artifacts of Computing History. 20-32 - Brian E. Carpenter:
The First Computer in New Zealand. 33-41 - Michael Scroggins, Bernadette M. Boscoe:
Once FITS, Always FITS? Astronomical Infrastructure in Transition. 42-54 - Eileen Buckholtz:
Queens of Code. 55-62 - Zbigniew Stachniak:
Learning From Prototypes. 63-71 - Dag Spicer:
Interview With Michael R. Williams. 72-86 - Nabeel Siddiqui:
Meryl Alper, Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2017. 87-88
Volume 42, Number 3, July - September 2020
- Devin Kennedy, Gerardo Con Diaz:
Introduction to Computing Capitalisms. 5-10 - Gili Vidan:
Checks and Balances: Publics, Interests, and the Development of Electronic Fund Transfers in 1970s US. 11-25 - Dylan Mulvin:
Distributing Liability: The Legal and Political Battles of Y2K. 26-37 - Colette Perold:
IBM's World Citizens: Valentim Bouças and the Politics of IT Expansion in Authoritarian Brazil. 38-52 - William Deringer:
Michael Milken's Spreadsheets: Computation and Charisma in Finance in the Go-Go '80s. 53-69 - Luanne Johnson:
Preserving the History of the Software Industry. 70-75 - Burton Grad, Dave Walden:
In Search of Software History. 76-82 - Burton Grad:
Finding Software Industry History. 83-91 - Dave Walden:
History of the Events and Sightings and Related Annals Departments. 92-98
Volume 42, Number 4, October - December 2020
- David Hemmendinger:
From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Elisabetta Mori, Shreeharsh Kelkar:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Interface Architects: The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction. 6-7 - Elizabeth R. Petrick:
A Historiography of Human-Computer Interaction. 8-23 - Elisabetta Mori:
Olivetti ELEA Sign System: Interfaces Before the Advent of HCI. 24-38 - Corinna J. Kirsch:
A Three-Person Teaching Machine Designed for Crisis: The Geromat III in Berlin and Ulm. 39-52 - Luke Stark:
Here Come the 'Computer People': Anthropomorphosis, Command, and Control in Early Personal Computing. 53-70 - Ramesh Subramanian:
Historical Consciousness of Cyber Security in India. 71-93 - Jerome H. Saltzer:
The Origin of the "MIT License". 94-98 - Hansen Hsu:
Oral History of Alan Cooper. 100-118 - David C. Walden:
Resources and Opportunities of the IEEE History Center and ETHW. 123-124 - David C. Walden:
Notes From the Editor. 126 - James W. Cortada:
Correction to "Rethinking Why and How Organizations Acquire Information Technologies, Part 1: Conventional Explanations and Their Limits". 127 - Dave Walden:
Exhibition "Leonardo Torres Quevedo: The Universal Engineer". 119-122 - Dave Walden:
Vintage Computer Federation. 125
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