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December 20, 2007

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing

The latest issue (v29i4) is on New Directions in the History of Computing:

  • Guest Editors' Introduction: New Directions in the History of Computing by Misa, Thomas J.

  • Arthur Norberg, the Charles Babbage Institute, and the History of Computing by Misa, Thomas J.

  • Leadership in Computing History: Arthur Norberg and the Charles Babbage Institute by Aspray, William

  • Studying the Role of IT in the Evolution of American Business Practices: A Way Forward by Cortada, James W.

  • The History of the History of Software by Campbell-Kelly, Martin

  • Understanding 'How Computing Has Changed the World' by Misa, Thomas J.

  • Developing a Computer Science Department at the University of Maryland by Minker, Jack

  • ENIAC as a Stored-Program Computer: A New Look at the Old Records by Rope, Crispin

  • A Boat Excursion into Canada's Early Computer History - Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal by Geselowitz, Michael N.

  • Pushing Boundaries in the History of Computing by Jesiek, Brent
John Dupuis at 12/20/2007 03:07:00 PM

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