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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interview of Ivan Sutherland18
From the Editor’s Desk11
Easy Reciprocals9
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Architecture8
Front Cover6
Table of Contents6
What Should Be Studied Next About Applications: Lessons From CAD/CAM5
Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security & Privacy Podcast5
How CAD Became Universal5
From the Editor's Desk5
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications5
Transactions on Privacy4
Autocoding at Work: COBOL and the Specification of the American Office4
Twentieth Century Computer Product Proposals: A Wealth of Information About Information Technologies and Their Uses4
CS Info3
Volunteer Service Awards3
Paths to “Informatik”: Values, Machines, Sciences3
Databasing the Face: The Rise of Data-Centrism in Computerized Facial Expression Recognition3
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!3
CAD: Forming the Industry3
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing3
Two Manchester Computer Milestones3
Call for Special Issue Proposals for Computer2
CS CFP2
Virtual Reality: A Journey From Vision to Commodity2
Call for 2023 Major Awards Nominations2
A New Book About the First Business Computer2
IEEE Transactions on Big Data2
Neat Versus Scruffy: How Early AI Researchers Classified Epistemic Cultures of Knowledge Representation2
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society2
ComputingEdge2
Computing Edge2
Emerging Tech2
Entrepreneurial Hustle and the Rise (and Fall) of Personal Computer Companies in Lagos, Nigeria: 1960–19992
The IEEE APP: Let's Stay Connected...1
Table of Contents1
IEEE App1
IEEE Computer Society Information1
Histories of Computing in Oceania1
CFP Big Data1
The Legacy of Mary Kenneth Keller, First U.S. Ph.D. in Computer Science1
Computer-Aided Design: Growing the Industry1
CS Info1
IEEE Computer Society: Volunteer Service Awards1
Sustainable computing1
Masthead1
Konrad Zuse and Operation Paperclip1
Computing Edge1
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society1
Why Historians Should Pay More Attention to the Social Histories of Objects and What They Can Learn From These1
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing1
Oral History of Alvar Green1
Understanding Market Evolution of CAD Systems, 1970s to 2000s1
“Content Is Meaningless, and Structure Is All-Important”: Defining the Nature of Computer Science in the Age of High Modernism, c. 1950–c. 19651
Front Cover1
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!1
Table of Contents1
Computing in Science & Engineering1
Table of Contents1
The Modern History of ICT in Oceania—PEACESAT and USPNet1
Hardware Standardization and State-Socialist Piracy: The Global Reach of the Zilog Z801
Unlock Your Potential1
Table of Contents1
Turing’s Test, a Beautiful Thought Experiment1
Front Cover1
When the New Magic was New: The Claritas Corporation and the Clustering of America1
The Logistics of Labor and Life at Signetics1
“The Computer in Motion”: Symposium Report From the 27th International Congress of History of Science and Technology (ICHST)1
Write for Annals1
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Call for Articles1
CAD and the Computerization of Architectural Labor1
The Cognitive Being as the User at Project Mac0
Interview of Lynn Conway0
Computing in Science & Engineering0
IEEE Computer Society0
Write for Annals0
A Special Year at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum0
IEEE Computer Society Career Center0
Transactions on Privacy0
Masthead0
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society0
Text Standards for the “Rest of World”: The Making of the Unicode Standard and the OpenType Format0
A Turnkey Platform: MediaTek’s Chips and Engineering Culture That Transformed the Global Handset Market and User Experience in the Early 21st Century0
CS Career Center0
Computer History Museum Update0
IEEE DataPort0
Notes From the 2025 SIGCIS Meeting: Power Surge (Virtual Edition)0
Oral History of Rodney Brooks0
Operation Voder: AT&T, Bell Labs, and the Labor of Techno-Utopia at the 1939 New York World’s Fair0
What/Whom is the Brazilian University for? The Case of the Computing Projects Laboratory0
CS Info0
Interview of Morris Chang0
Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Europe0
Front Cover0
Making Innovation in the Mexican Silicon Valley: The Early Years of El Centro de Tecnología de Semiconductores (1981–2001)0
Masthead0
Review of Productivity Machines: German Appropriations of American Technology From Mass Production to Computer Automation by Corinna Schlombs0
Front Cover0
Review of Code: From Information Theory to French Theory, by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan0
IEEE Computer Society Jobs Board0
SW CFP0
IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund0
Computing Edge0
Notes From the 2024 SIGCIS Meeting: System Update: Patches, Tactics, Responses0
IEEE Computer Society Call for Papers0
Get Published in the New IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society0
IEEE Dataport0
IEEE Computer Society Information0
Review of Transparent Designs: Personal Computing and the Politics of User-Friendliness, by Michael L. Black0
The Missing Link: Data Capture Technology and the Making of a Longitudinal U.S. Census Infrastructure0
Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security & Privacy Podcast0
Table of Contents0
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
Write for Annals0
Table of Contents0
Table of Contents0
TSUSC CFP0
ChatGPT's Astonishing Fabrications About Percy Ludgate0
Software0
Computing Edge0
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
EDS, UGS, and SDRC to Siemens Digital Industry Software, 1991–20100
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
The Work and Vision of Ubiquitous Computing at Xerox PARC0
Computing Counterinsurgency: The Hamlet Evaluation System (HES) and Databasing During the Vietnam War0
Introduction to Automation by Design0
IEEE Transactions on Big Data0
Career Center0
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
Information Technology Pioneers of Aotearoa New Zealand0
Call for Participation0
From the Editor’s Desk0
Artist Collectives as the Origins of DDoS the Strano Network and Electronic Disturbance Theater0
AI's Ten to Watch0
Call for Articles0
Stepping Into the Future—The Invention and Evolution of the Stepping Switch0
Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security & Privacy Podcast0
Founding and Growing Solidworks and Onshape0
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing0
Table of Contents0
Big Baggy Shorts: Recovering Data From Canada’s Telidon System0
Demographics, Inc., Computerized Direct Mail, and the Rise of the Digital Attention Economy0
Table of Contents0
From the Editor's Desk0
The IT of Demography0
IEEE Pervasive Computing Call for Articles0
How Percy Ludgate’s 1909 Paper (and IBM) Helped Thwart Konrad Zuse’s Computer Patent in 19600
Digital Construction Comes to the Pacific Northwest: Timber and the Landscapes of Automation0
Masthead0
IEEE Computer Society: Publications Seek0
Social Media0
IEEE Security & Privacy0
Netnews: The Origin Story0
Tool, Doctor, and Hooligan: History of Antivirus Software in China, 1989–20100
Stay Connected0
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing0
From the Editor's Desk0
Share and Manage Your Research Data0
Call for Papers: Get Published in the New IEEE Transactions on Privacy0
IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund0
IEEE Computer Society Volunteer Service Awards0
SDRC: Company History and Impact on the CAD/MCAE Industry in the 20th Century0
ComputingEdge0
CS Info0
Patrick J. Hanratty: Pioneer in Commercial CAD/CAM Software Systems0
Cambashi: A CAD Consultancy0
Documenting CAD History With CHM's Software Industry Special Interest Group0
Computing Technologies for Resilience, Sustainability, and Resistance0
Get Published in the New IEEE Transactions on Privacy0
The Engineering and Technology History Wiki0
Transactions on Privacy0
Humphrey Award0
Author Choice0
CS Info0
Telenet, the 1983 Hacking Incidents, and the Construction of Network Security in the United States0
Capturing an Oral History of Computing in Australia0
Stay on the Cutting Edge of Artificial Intelligence0
CBI's “Automation by Design,” New Fellows, Interfaces, JHUP Series, NAE, NSF, and More0
Masthead0
Table of Contents0
Front Cover0
CS Call for Papers0
CAD at Fluor, T&W/Versacad, Computervision, and Archway0
Applicon: The Early Days of Computer-Aided Electronics Design0
IEEE Computer Society Has You Covered!0
Calculating the Grid: A Late 20th Century Story of Innovation, Transition, and Reciprocity in Electrification and Computing0
A History of CAD in the United Kingdom: The Cambridge Phenomenon0
The Information Processing Society of Japan’s Annual Convention0
IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund0
A Compelling Image: The Tower of Babel and the Proliferation of Programming Languages During the 1960s0
IEEE Computer Society Career Center0
Governing Collaboration: Data and Work Relationships in U.K. Software for Building Design, 1970–19800
The Computer History Museum's 2023 in Review0
Best Papers of 20240
Stay Connected0
CGA0
IEEE Computer Society Career Center0
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications0
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society0
Emerging Tech0
Let's Stay Connected…0
IEEE Dataport0
John Clark's Latin Verse Machine: 19th Century Computational Creativity0
Table of Contents0
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing0
CS Info0
Awards0
IEEE Internet Computing0
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society0
Precision Matters: A.I. and the Triumph of Strategic Ambiguity0
Front Cover0
Educational Computers in New Zealand Schools: 1977 to 19830
IEEE Computer Society0
Unleash Your Potential0
Autodesk Oral History0
IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund0
IEEE Computer Society Career Center0
IEEE Computer Society Information0
Stay Connected0
Call for Papers: IEEE Computer Society0
From the Editors’ Desks0
From the Editor's Desk0
A Crash of Rhinos: An Interview With McNeel’s Margaret Becker0
The Present of the Past: A Sociotechnological Framework for Understanding the Availability of Research Materials0
Computing Edge0
Discriminating Data: How LGBTQ+ Computer Scientists, Engineers, and High-Tech Professionals Used Data Collection and Computational Analysis to Advocate for Queer Labor Rights0
My Time With the JFEAC0
Weird A.I.0
The Effects of Increases in Computing Power on Demographic Analysis Over the Last 50 Years0
Lady Lovelace’s Objection: The Turing–Hartree Disputes Over the Meaning of Digital Computers, 1946–19510
IEEE Computer Society Career Center0
CA Career Center0
Table of Contents0
Opening of the Bob Doran Museum of Computing0
Promoting Computing in the Postwar United States—The Case of UCLA0
From the Editor’s Desk0
Errata0
Dassault Systèmes: A CAD Success Story0
IEEE Computer Society Jobs Board0
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing0
IEEE Computer Society D&I Fund0
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 Imagination0
CS Call for Papers0
The “KI-Rundbrief,” Its Editors, and Its Community: A Perspective on West German AI, 1975–19870
Presence of IBM Data Processing Equipment in Latin America, 1920s–1980s, and Insights for Historians0
Review of Proxies: The Cultural Work of Standing In, by Dylan Mulvin0
IEEE App0
IEEE Swiss Computing History Conference and Exhibition0
IEEE Quantum Week0
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