Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI. Permission of James Pomerene is required to quote or cite all or any part of this transcript.Pomerene describes his experiences working for the Institute for Advanced Study Computer Project as the first engineer to work on the electronic components in 1946 and as the project's chief engineer from 1951. He reviews the personal interactions and technical decisions that surrounded the project's development. He discusses the roles of John von Neumann and Herman Goldstine, the personalities of some of the project staff, and the aborted attempt to employ the RCA Selectron electrostatic memory tube
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Transcript, 58 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95284The interview covers Oliver's ea...
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Address given at Sperry Univac's 1973 Po...
Transcript, 70 pp.This interview focuses on Peter Denning’s pioneering early contributions to comput...
Transcript, 38 pp.Goldstine, associate director of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) computer p...
Transcript, 63 pp.The interview is primarily devoted to Ware's work on the Institute for Advanced St...
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.The interviewees describe their experien...
Transcript, 26 pp.Hurd begins by discussing his educational background and his post-war experiences....
Transcript, 45 pp.Chambers discusses the initiation and progress of the ENIAC project at the Univers...
Transcript, 54 pp.Pinkerton begins by discussing his education and wartime work in radar technology ...
Copyright to this oral history is held by George D. Green and Uta C. Merzbach. Transcript not availa...
Transcript, 14 pp.Burks describes John von Neumann's contribution to the development of computers. I...
Transcript, 34 pp.Davies begins by discussing his entry into computing through work during World War...
Transcript, 26 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95487Schwarzschild describes his earl...
Transcript, 48 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95550The interview focuses on Enginee...
Transcript, 34 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95547Metropolis, the first director o...
Transcript, 58 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95284The interview covers Oliver's ea...
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Address given at Sperry Univac's 1973 Po...
Transcript, 70 pp.This interview focuses on Peter Denning’s pioneering early contributions to comput...