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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
The ENIAC, the verb "to program" and the emergence of digital computers
1996/01/01
5
A short history of computing in Hungary
1999/01/01
5
Recollections of the first software company
1994/01/01
5
SuperPaint: an early frame buffer graphics system
2001/01/01
5
Charles Babbage as an algorithmic thinker
1992/01/01
5
Lock-in and the costs of switching mainframe computer vendors in the US federal government in the 1970s
1995/01/01
5
Exploring the architecture of an early machine: the historical relevance of the ENIAC machine architecture
1996/01/01
5
The way to the first automatic sequence-controlled calculator: the 1935 DEHOMAG D 11 tabulator
1995/01/01
5
The history of Fortran I, II, and III
1998/01/01
5
Compiling SIMULA: a historical study of technological genesis
1994/01/01
5
The origins of computer programming
1994/01/01
5
Computers in Russia: science, education, and industry
1999/07/01
5
Creating the software industry-recollections of software company founders of the 1960s
2002/01/01
5
Researching the history of software from the 1960s
2002/01/01
5
Project MAC (time-sharing computing project)
1992/01/01
5
A view from the 1960s: how the software industry began
1998/01/01
5
CBI/Tomash fellowship: sponsoring a generation of scholars in the history of information processing
2001/01/01
5
The emergence of computing science research and teaching at Cambridge, 1936-49
1992/01/01
4
Early analog computers in Sweden-with examples from Chalmers University of technology and the Swedish aerospace industry
1996/01/01
4
Women's studies and computer science: their intersection
1996/01/01
4
The influence of the Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory on the LEO project
1992/01/01
4
Applications of the EDSAC
1992/01/01
4
'Rough Consensus and Running Code' and the Internet-OSI Standards War
2006/07/01
English
4
My early days in Toronto
1994/01/01
4
Women's contributions to early computing at the National Bureau of Standards
1996/01/01
4
Memoirs of a software pioneer.1
2002/01/01
4
Locating the victims: the nonrole of punched card technology and census work
1997/01/01
4
The role of ARPA in the development of the ARPANET, 1961-1972
1995/01/01
4
Crossing the divide: architectural issues and the emergence of the stored program computer, 1935-1955
1997/01/01
4
Later developments at Cambridge: Titan, CAP, and the Cambridge Ring
1992/01/01
4
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