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- History of mechanical computing machineryGeorge C. Chase. 1-28 [doi]
- Evolution of automatic computationRobert V. D. Campbell. 29-32 [doi]
- Special-purpose digital data-processing computersBernard M. Gordon, Renato N. Nicola. 33-45 [doi]
- The Elecom 100 general purpose computerAlbert Auerbach. 47-51 [doi]
- The Quadratic Arc ComputerMyron J. Mendelson. 53-59 [doi]
- A system for counting and recording electrical impulses in printed decimal formJohn Lindsmith. 61-78 [doi]
- The logical organization of the new IBM scientific calculatorMorton M. Astrahan, Nathaniel Rochester. 79-83 [doi]
- Some engineering problems requiring automatic computationEdwin L. Harder. 85-90 [doi]
- Solution of systems of linear inequalities on a digital computerAlex Orden. 91-95 [doi]
- Computational problems of linear programingAbraham Charnes, Carlton E. Lemke. 97-98 [doi]
- Small problems on large computersCharles W. Adams. 99-102 [doi]
- Firing table computations on the EniacHarry L. Reed Jr.. 103-106 [doi]
- Small-scale research and automatic computing machineryEdmund C. Berkeley. 107-109 [doi]
- Use of computing machinery in applications of information theoryW. G. Tuller. 111-112 [doi]
- An upper bound on the informational capacity of a synapseWarren S. McCulloch. 113-117 [doi]
- The maze solving computerRichard A. Wallace. 119-125 [doi]
- A chart method for simplifying truth functionsEdward W. Veitch. 127-133 [doi]
- Standardised printed circuit units for digital computersDenis L. Johnston. 135-141 [doi]
- Nonlinear switching elementsF. A. Schwertz, B. Moffat, Byron O. Marshall Jr.. 143-157 [doi]
- Optical elements for computersByron O. Marshall Jr., F. A. Schwertz, B. Moffat. 159-163 [doi]
- The selenium rectifier: a non-linear and assymetric resistance elementNorm Hardy. 165-172 [doi]
- Construction and use of subroutines for the SEACJoseph H. Levin. 173-180 [doi]
- High order matrix computations on the UNIVACH. Rubinstein, J. D. Rutledge. 181-186 [doi]
- The solution of boundary value problems by the method of the kernel functionStefan Bergman. 187-192 [doi]
- Boundary value problems for multiply connected domainsFranz L. Alt. 193-195 [doi]
- Digital storage using ferromagnetic materialsA. E. De Barr, R. Millership, P. F. Dorey, R. C. Robbins, P. D. Atkinson. 197-202 [doi]
- Some recent research on ultrasonic propagation in solid mediaT. F. Rogers, W. A. Andersen. 203-205 [doi]
- Static magnetic memory: its applications to computers and controlling systemsan Wang. 207-212 [doi]
- A static magnetic memory system for the ENIACIsaac L. Auerbach. 213-222 [doi]
- Magnetic binaries in the logical design of information handling machinesNorman B. Saunders. 223-229 [doi]
- The use subroutines on SWACRoselyn S. Lipkis. 231-233 [doi]
- The use of sub-routines in programmesDavid J. Wheeler. 235-236 [doi]
- Progress of the whirlwind computer towards an automatic programming procedureJohn W. Carr III. 237-241 [doi]
- The education of a computerGrace Murray Hopper. 243-249 [doi]
- Formal logic and switching circuitsTheodore A. Kalin. 251-257 [doi]
- Theorem minimizationWilliam H. Burkhart. 259-263 [doi]
- A method for synthesis of two-valued feedback circuitsWilliam H. Burkhart. 265-272 [doi]
- Characteristic numbers and their use in the decomposition of switching functionsWarren L. Semon. 273-280 [doi]
- Rectifiers as elements of switching circuitsPeter F. Strong. 281-286 [doi]
- The theory of counting techniquesTheodore Singer. 287-291 [doi]
- The application of counting techniquesRobert L. Ashenhurst. 293-305 [doi]