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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, January - March 2025
- Troy Astarte

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From the Editor's Desk. 6 - Steven M. Bellovin

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Netnews: The Origin Story. 7-21 - David Nofre

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A Compelling Image: The Tower of Babel and the Proliferation of Programming Languages During the 1960s. 22-35 - Mark Yu-Shan Chen

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Mechanical Numeracy: Thinking With the Soroban Abacus in Modern Japan. 36-49 - James W. Cortada

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Presence of IBM Data Processing Equipment in Latin America, 1920s-1980s, and Insights for Historians. 50-63 - John Durno

, John Aycock
, Alexandra Tenney:
Big Baggy Shorts: Recovering Data From Canada's Telidon System. 64-71 - Guy C. Fedorkow

, Jochen Viehoff, David Woitkowski
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In Defense of Model-Makers: Adding a New Point to the Computer Conservation Continuum. 72-75 - David Woitkowski

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A Special Year at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum. 76-80
Volume 47, Number 2, April - June 2025
- Troy Astarte

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From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Lindsay Poirier

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Neat Versus Scruffy: How Early AI Researchers Classified Epistemic Cultures of Knowledge Representation. 7-19 - Sara M. B. Simon

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Operation Voder: AT&T, Bell Labs, and the Labor of Techno-Utopia at the 1939 New York World's Fair. 20-31 - James W. Cortada

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Twentieth Century Computer Product Proposals: A Wealth of Information About Information Technologies and Their Uses. 33-43 - Brian E. Carpenter

, Sathiamoorthy Manoharan
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Information Technology Pioneers of Aotearoa New Zealand. 44-58 - Paul E. Ceruzzi

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Review of Konrad Zuse's Early Computers: The Quest for the Computer in Germany, by Raúl Rojas. 60-61 - Nathan Brewer:

The Engineering and Technology History Wiki. 62-63 - Deborah Barcella

, Petra Mazzoni
, Martin Fomasi
, Gabriele Balbi
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Notes From the 2025 ECREA Communication History Workshop: Communication Networks Before and After the Web. 64-66 - Rupert Lane

, Anthony Hay
, Arthur Schwarz
, David M. Berry
, Jeff Shrager
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ELIZA Reanimated: Restoring the Mother of All Chatbots to One of the World's First Time-Sharing Systems. 68-76
Volume 47, Number 3, July - September 2025
- Troy Astarte

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From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Troy Astarte

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Burton Grad (1928-2025). 6-10 - Burton Grad

, David J. Kasik
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Computer-Aided Design: Growing the Industry. 12-13 - L. Stephen Wolfe

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How CAD Became Universal. 14-25 - W. Bradley Holtz

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Understanding Market Evolution of CAD Systems, 1970s to 2000s. 26-38 - Peter A. Marks

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New Product Development Culture and CAD Company Success. 39-45 - Michael A. Evans

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Cambashi: A CAD Consultancy. 46-59 - James W. Cortada

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What Should Be Studied Next About Applications: Lessons From CAD/CAM. 60-61 - Galo Canizares

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CAD and the Computerization of Architectural Labor. 62-79 - Robert F. Woodbury

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Solids, Parameters, and Programs: Computation for Early-Stage Architectural Design. 80-93 - Dora Epstein Jones:

The Will to History, or Some Reflections on Theodora Vardouli's Graph Vision: Digital Architecture's Skeletons and Daniel Cardoso Llach's Builders of the Vision: Software and the Imagination of Design. 94-96 - Shelby Elizabeth Doyle

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A Crash of Rhinos: An Interview With McNeel's Margaret Becker. 97-101 - Jennifer Stout

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PTC: How One Company Changed the CAD Industry. 102-110 - Jon Hirschtick, Jessica Twentyman

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Founding and Growing Solidworks and Onshape. 111-121 - Raj Khoshoo

, Kevin Eustace
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EDS, UGS, and SDRC to Siemens Digital Industry Software, 1991-2010. 122-134 - Terri Lively

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Autodesk Company History: The Early Years, 1982 to 2000. 135-144 - Douglas G. Fairbairn

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Oral History of Carol Bartz. 145-151 - Steven Abbott-Williams

, Eva Kaufholz-Soldat
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The INI's Workshop on the History of Computer Science and Data. 152-154 - Hiroharu Asahi

, Chigusa Kita
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The Information Processing Society of Japan's Annual Convention. 155 - Liz Petrick, Troy Astarte

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Best Papers of 2024. 156-157
Volume 47, Number 4, October - December 2025
- Troy Astarte

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From the Editor's Desk. 5 - Colette Perold

, Jeffrey R. Yost
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Introduction to Automation by Design. 6-10 - Megan Wiessner

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Digital Construction Comes to the Pacific Northwest: Timber and the Landscapes of Automation. 11-23 - Christos Karampatsos

, Polyxeni Malisova
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Machinery of Ethnic Cleansing: Punched Card Machines and the 1920 Greek Population Census. 24-37 - David E. Dunning

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Autocoding at Work: COBOL and the Specification of the American Office. 38-49 - Eliza Pertigkiozoglou

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Governing Collaboration: Data and Work Relationships in U.K. Software for Building Design, 1970-1980. 50-62 - Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal

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The Legality of Logistics: On Techno-Orientalism and Geopolitics in Semiconductor Production. 63-77 - Jason Ludwig

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Computing Racial Order. 79-83 - Raúl Rojas

, Alexander B. Magoun:
Konrad Zuse and Operation Paperclip. 84-85 - Richard Pawson

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A Simulated Differential Analyzer. 86-93 - Ksenia Tatarchenko

, Barbara Hof
, Arianna Borrelli:
"The Computer in Motion": Symposium Report From the 27th International Congress of History of Science and Technology (ICHST). 94-96

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