Volume 19,
Number 1,
1997
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Volume 19,
Number 2,
1997
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Volume 19,
Number 3,
1997
- Michael R. Williams:
About This Issue.
3
- William Aspray:
The Intel 4004 Microprocessor: What Constituted Invention?
5-15
- Susan B. Barnes:
Douglas Carl Engelbart: Developing the Underlying Concepts for Contemporary Computing.
16-26
- James W. Cortada:
Economic Preconditions That Made Possible Application of Commercial Computing in the United States.
27-40
- Donald MacKenzie, Garrel Pottinger:
Mathematics, Technology, and Trust: Formal Verification, Computer Security, and the U.S. Military.
41-59
- JoAnne Yates:
Early Interactions Between the Life Insurance and Computer Industries: The Prudential's Edmund C. Berkeley.
60-73
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Volume 19,
Number 4,
1997
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