The CBI Reprint Series was established in 1981 to make available key works in the history of computing field that warranted a wider distribution and accessibility than available at the time. This article describes the origins and development of the Series, and the part played by the editorial board and the publishers in the reprint program
The dynamics of development of computing technology (CT) prompts an idea that it is worth to learn t...
This scientific article covers a number of issues, such as researching the history of bibliography a...
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...
This program traces the course of technological innovations leading up to today's computers, from Ch...
The history of information technology is not the history of how wires got into boxes. Technological ...
AbstractThis paper is primarily concerned with Babbage's plans for the Analytical Engine. It is base...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Summary: The English mathematician Charles Babbage, who during the first half of the nineteenth cent...
This book was produced by George K. Thiruvathukal for the American Institute of Physics to promote i...
As part of an international project to bring hard to locate original publications into the public do...
This article describes the successful history of the series of educational books on computer science...
Computer Histories is an introductory course on the history of computing. It is available at http://...
J V. Tucker, Robert Recorde and the History of Computing, Foreword to Jack Williams, Robert Recorde,...
The English mathematician Charles Babbage, who during the first half of the last century invented th...
If the name of Charles Babbage does not in any way seem familiar, you do not stand alone. Babbage re...
The dynamics of development of computing technology (CT) prompts an idea that it is worth to learn t...
This scientific article covers a number of issues, such as researching the history of bibliography a...
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...
This program traces the course of technological innovations leading up to today's computers, from Ch...
The history of information technology is not the history of how wires got into boxes. Technological ...
AbstractThis paper is primarily concerned with Babbage's plans for the Analytical Engine. It is base...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Summary: The English mathematician Charles Babbage, who during the first half of the nineteenth cent...
This book was produced by George K. Thiruvathukal for the American Institute of Physics to promote i...
As part of an international project to bring hard to locate original publications into the public do...
This article describes the successful history of the series of educational books on computer science...
Computer Histories is an introductory course on the history of computing. It is available at http://...
J V. Tucker, Robert Recorde and the History of Computing, Foreword to Jack Williams, Robert Recorde,...
The English mathematician Charles Babbage, who during the first half of the last century invented th...
If the name of Charles Babbage does not in any way seem familiar, you do not stand alone. Babbage re...
The dynamics of development of computing technology (CT) prompts an idea that it is worth to learn t...
This scientific article covers a number of issues, such as researching the history of bibliography a...
This essay looks at the very early history of text indexing and browsing and suggests how old techni...