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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January-March 2009
- Jeffrey R. Yost:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - S. T. Nandasara, Yoshiki Mikami:
Asian Language Processing: History and Perspectives. 4-7 - R. Mahesh K. Sinha:
A Journey from Indian Scripts Processing to Indian Language Processing. 8-31 - S. T. Nandasara:
From the Past to the Present: Evolution of Computing in the Sinhala Language. 32-45 - Hugh Thaweesak Koanantakool, T. Karoonboonyanan, Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
Computers and the Thai Language. 46-61 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings [includes an obituary for Oliver G. Selfridge]. 62-67 - John M. McQuillan:
The Birth of Link-State Routing. 68-71 - Hunter Heyck:
Reviews. 72-73 - Michael N. Geselowitz:
Fuhgedaboudit - Technology in the Outer Boroughs of New York. 74-75 - Thomas J. Bergin:
Jean Sammet: Programming Language Contributor and Historian, and ACM President. 76-85 - Nathan L. Ensmenger:
Software as History Embodied. 88-91
Volume 31, Number 2, April-June 2009
- Jeffrey R. Yost:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Michel Bastian, Marc Boisseau, Robert Cohendet, Alain Croisier, Claude R. Galand, Etienne Gorog, Philippe Hernandez, Michel Humbert, Cuong Ngo Mai, Pierre Secondo, Robert F. Steen:
IBM France La Gaude Laboratory Contributions to Telecommunications: Part 1. 4-17 - Hans Neukom:
Ubisco and CDC: Analysis of a Failure. 31-43 - Michel Bastian, Marc Boisseau, Robert Cohendet, Alain Croisier, Claude R. Galand, Etienne Gorog, Philippe Hernandez, Michel Humbert, Cuong Ngo Mai, Pierre Secondo, Robert F. Steen:
IBM France La Gaude Laboratory Contributions to Telecommunications: Part 2. 18-30 - George T. Gray, Ronald Q. Smith:
After the B5000: Burroughs Third-Generation Computers 1964-1980. 44-55 - Jos Peeters:
Early MRP Systems at Royal Philips Electronics in the 1960s and 1970s. 56-69 - Denis Roegel:
Anecdotes: Prototype Fragments from Babbage's First Difference Engine. 70-75 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 76-79 - Greg Downey:
Reviews: A Complex History of the Commercial Internet. 80-81 - David P. Anderson:
Biographies: Tom Kilburn: A Pioneer of Computer Design. 82-86 - James W. Cortada:
Think Piece: Preserving Records of the Past, Today. 87-89
Volume 31, Number 3, July-September 2009
- Jeffrey R. Yost:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Editorial Board. 3
- Guest Editor's Introduction: Perspectives on the History of Computer Games. 4
- Henry Lowood:
Videogames in Computer Space: The Complex History of Pong. 5-19 - Petri Saarikoski, Jaakko Suominen:
Computer Hobbyists and the Gaming Industry in Finland. 20-33 - Nick Montfort, Ian Bogost:
Random and Raster: Display Technologies and the Development of Videogames. 34-43 - Anker Helms Jørgensen:
Context and Driving Forces in the Development of the Early Computer Game Nimbi. 44-53 - Casey O'Donnell:
Production Protection to Copy(right) Protection: From the 10NES to DVDs. 54-63 - Stanley Mazor, Peter Salmon:
Anecdotes: Magnavox and Intel: An Odyssey. 64-67 - Armand Van Dormael:
Biographies: Herbert F. Matare. 68-73 - Reviews. 74-76
- Michael N. Geselowitz:
Local Area Networks: High (Plains) Tech. 77 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 78-82 - John Laprise:
Think Piece: The Purloined Mainframe: Hiding the History of Computing in Plain Sight. 83-84
Volume 31, Number 4, October-December 2009
- Jeffrey R. Yost:
From the Editor's Desk. 2 - Burton Grad, Thomas J. Bergin:
Guest Editors' Introduction: History of Database Management Systems. 3-5 - Thomas Haigh:
How Data Got its Base: Information Storage Software in the 1950s and 1960s. 6-25 - Thomas J. Bergin, Thomas Haigh:
The Commercialization of Database Management Systems, 1969–1983. 26-41 - Charles W. Bachman:
The Origin of the Integrated Data Store (IDS): The First Direct-Access DBMS. 42-54 - Thomas M. (Tom) Nies:
Cincom Systems' Total. 55-61 - Robert L. Patrick:
IMS @ Conception. 62-65 - William C. McGee:
The Information Management System (IMS) Program Product. 66-75 - Robert L. Brueck:
System 2000: The MRI Systems Corporation. 76-86 - Orrin Stevens:
The History of Datacom/DB. 87-91 - John Norris Maguire:
Adabas: Software AG of North America. 92-99 - Judith M. Kruntorad:
History of The CA IDMS Database Management System. 100-106 - Chigusa Kita:
Events and Sightings. 107-109 - Dan Murphy:
The Beginnings of TECO. 110-115 - Reviews. 116-117
- Scott M. Campbell:
On the Absence of Obsolescence. 118-120
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