IEEE Annals of the History of Computing

Papers
(The TQCC of IEEE Annals of the History of Computing is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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History of Abstract Interpretation13
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS): A History10
The Computer Programs of Charles Babbage7
The “General Problem Solver” Does Not Exist: Mortimer Taube and the Art of AI Criticism6
Virtual Reality: A Journey From Vision to Commodity5
The Myth of the Harvard Architecture4
Expert Systems: Commercializing Artificial Intelligence3
Investigating the Work and Life of Percy Ludgate3
Between AI and Learning Science: The Evolution and Commercialization of Intelligent Tutoring Systems3
Russian Logics and the Culture of Impossible: Part I—Recovering Intelligentsia Logics3
On the Origin of Kerberos3
Walking Instead of Working: Space Allocation, Automatic Architecture, and the Abstraction of Hospital Labor2
Cripping the History of Computing2
On Logistical Histories of Computing2
Creating a 30-Million-Rule System: MCC and Cycorp2
Preserving the Past by Industry Participants2
From the Gold Rush to the Colonization of Mars: How Silicon Valley Imagines Away the Working Class2
Russian Logics and the Culture of Impossible: Part II—Reinterpreting Algorithmic Rationality2
From Lapel Pins to Coffee Cups: Links Between Corporate and Material Culture, Lessons From IBM2
Literature and Artificial Intelligence2
Seeking High IMP Reliability in Maintenance of the 1970s ARPAnet2
Consortium Computing and Time Slicing in the Banking Sector: Databank Systems Ltd New Zealand2
Challenges of Large-Scale Data Processing in the 1990s: The IPUMS Experience2
An Expert Systems Journey—Red Pepper and Blue Martini2
The Work of Writing Programs: Logic and Inscriptive Practice in the History of Computing2
ChatGPT's Astonishing Fabrications About Percy Ludgate1
Why Historians Should Pay More Attention to the Social Histories of Objects and What They Can Learn From These1
The Missing Link: Data Capture Technology and the Making of a Longitudinal U.S. Census Infrastructure1
Recovering Software for the Whirlwind Computer1
Tool, Doctor, and Hooligan: History of Antivirus Software in China, 1989–20101
Logic, Programming, and Computer Science: Local Perspectives1
Logic, Code, and the History of Programming1
The Business Machine in Biology—The Commercialization of AI in the Life Sciences1
The Effects of Increases in Computing Power on Demographic Analysis Over the Last 50 Years1
Collecting Computing History is Everyone's Job1
The Software at Our Doorsteps1
When the New Magic was New: The Claritas Corporation and the Clustering of America1
Computing Capitalisms—Part 21
The Present of the Past: A Sociotechnological Framework for Understanding the Availability of Research Materials1
History of Computing Industry Infrastructure1
Mathematics, Logic, and Engineering in Computing1
Tymshare’s Changes to the Project Genie SDS-940 Operating System: A Historical Review1
From the Editor's Desk1
An Artificial Intelligence Odyssey: From the Research Lab to the Real World1
Review of IBM: The Rise and Fall and Reinvention of a Global Icon1
Early AI Applications at Schlumberger1
Demographics, Inc., Computerized Direct Mail, and the Rise of the Digital Attention Economy1
From Papers to Programs: Courts, Corporations, Clinics, and the Battle Over Computerized Psychological Testing1
From War Crystals to Ordinary Sand: Excavating Silicon Supply Chains1
John Clark's Latin Verse Machine: 19th Century Computational Creativity1
Lady Lovelace’s Objection: The Turing–Hartree Disputes Over the Meaning of Digital Computers, 1946–19511
Artist Collectives as the Origins of DDoS the Strano Network and Electronic Disturbance Theater1
Addressing the Question “What is a Program Text?” via Turing Scholarship1
Review of Luc Olivier Bauer and E. Marshall Wilder, The Microchip Revolution: A Brief History (Amazon, 2020)1
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Industry-Developed CAD/CAM Software0
Entrepreneurial Hustle and the Rise (and Fall) of Personal Computer Companies in Lagos, Nigeria: 1960–19990
Call for 2023 Major Awards Nominations0
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Computing Technologies for Resilience, Sustainability, and Resistance0
Netnews: The Origin Story0
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Easy Reciprocals0
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Review of Spies, Lies, and Algorithms, by Amy B. Zegart0
Notes from the Editor0
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Correction to “From the Editor's Desk”0
2022 Distributed Computer Museum Accreditation Ceremony0
Making Innovation in the Mexican Silicon Valley: The Early Years of El Centro de Tecnología de Semiconductores (1981–2001)0
CALL FOR SPECIAL ISSUE PROPOSALS0
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Developing and Using CAD/CAM/CAE Systems in Boeing0
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Socialist AI? Societal Use, Economic Implementation, and the Tensions of Applied Computer Science in Late Socialist GDR0
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ACM/IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award0
A New Book About the First Business Computer0
The History of Franz and Lisp0
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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing0
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Leonardo Torres Quevedo: Pioneer of Computing, Automatics, and Artificial Intelligence0
Building a Computer at the University of Padua, 1958-19610
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Computer Networking Initiatives in One of the World's Remote Cities0
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From the Editor's Desk0
Two Manchester Computer Milestones0
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2022 IEEE CS: Charles Babbage Award: CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS0
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications0
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HWMS Audio Theatre0
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY D&I FUND0
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IEEE Computer Society: Call for Papers0
From the Editor’s Desk0
Stay Connected0
Call for Special Issue Proposals0
Introductory Note to “Seeking High IMP Reliability in Maintenance of the 1970s ARPAnet”0
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing0
The History of Unigraphics, 1974 – 20010
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CS Multimedia0
Was There a French Engine Before Babbage’s Difference Engine?0
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications0
The IEEE APP: Let's Stay Connected...0
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Review of Proxies: The Cultural Work of Standing In, by Dylan Mulvin0
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing0
Transactions on Privacy0
The Modern History of ICT in Oceania—PEACESAT and USPNet0
AI's 10 to Watch: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS0
Report on SIGCIS 2021: Online Edition0
Review of Code: From Information Theory to French Theory, by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan0
Trevor Pearcey and the Development of CSIRAC—An Australian First-Generation Computer0
Interview of Ivan Sutherland0
The Expert Systems Business: How It Grew and Died0
ComputingEdge0
Richard E. Merwin Student Scholarship0
History of the CAL Timesharing System0
New Symposia, NSF Project, Book Series, and More at CBI0
A Hidden IT “Best Seller”: IBM Customer Engineering Maintenance Manuals, 1930s–1980s0
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Let's Stay Connected…0
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Share and manage your research data [Advertisement]0
IEEE Computer Society Volunteer Service Awards0
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IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY: Call for Papers0
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Computer Pasts/Computer Futures: April 4 20240
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Obituary of Martin Davis (1928–2023)0
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“Well Paid for a Woman”: Gloria Hardman's 50-Year Career in Computing0
IEEE Computer Society: Volunteer Service Awards0
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From the Editor's Desk0
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY0
Stepping Into the Future—The Invention and Evolution of the Stepping Switch0
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications0
Review of Lives of Data: Essays on Computational Cultures from India by Sandeep Mertia0
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY D&I FUND0
CALL FOR SPECIAL ISSUE PROPOSALS0
Obituary for James Pelkey0
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The Representation of Knowledge and the Relevance of Biological Models at the Symposium on the Mechanization of Thought Processes, 19580
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How Percy Ludgate’s 1909 Paper (and IBM) Helped Thwart Konrad Zuse’s Computer Patent in 19600
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How EUNET Hacked European Digital Networks and Disappeared0
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Early Days of Computing at Manchester: Max Newman's Royal Society Project, 1946–19510
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Early AI in Britain: Turing et al.0
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The Computer History Museum's 2023 in Review0
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A History of Cad in the UK: The Cambridge Phenomenon0
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Sterling Software: An $8 Billion Success Story in the 1980s and 1990s0
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Computing the Cubicle: Design for the High-Tech Office, 1970–19900
Review of Productivity Machines: German Appropriations of American Technology From Mass Production to Computer Automation by Corinna Schlombs0
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Interview of J. P. (Jack) London0
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IEEE Security & Privacy0
Interview of Lynn Conway0
IEEE Quantum Week0
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Computer History Museum Update0
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Tracing the Origins of the First Soviet Computers, Beyond Legends0
Oral History of Rodney Brooks0
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Review of Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter0
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Mechanical Numeracy: Thinking with the Soroban Abacus in Modern Japan0
Documenting CAD History With CHM's Software Industry Special Interest Group0
Bell Labs’ Portrayal of Switching as Computing (or Not)0
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