Early Access Articles
Early Access articles are new content made available in advance of the final electronic or print versions and result from IEEE's Preprint or Rapid Post processes. Preprint articles are peer-reviewed but not fully edited. Rapid Post articles are peer-reviewed and edited but not paginated. Both these types of Early Access articles are fully citable from the moment they appear in IEEE Xplore.Filter Results
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History of Sybase
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PDF (175 KB)
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Chaim Selig Slonimski and His Adding Devices
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PDF (1859 KB)
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The Oracle Story: 1984 to 2001
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PDF (206 KB)
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Endeavours to build European Computers, 1965-1974: An Opportunity to develop an EC Industrial Policy
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PDF (285 KB)
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The History and Growth of IBM's DB2
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PDF (2433 KB)
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CPL - failed venture or noble ancestor?
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PDF (141 KB)
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"A New Field in Electrical Engineering": The Origins and Early History of Computer Engineering in the United States
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PDF (353 KB)
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Informix: Information Management on Unix
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PDF (226 KB)
Aims & Scope
From the analytical engine to the supercomputer, from Pascal to von Neumann, from punched cards to CD-ROMs -- theIEEE Annals of the History of Computing covers the breadth of computer history.
Meet Our Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Lars Heide
Copenhagen Business School
Centre for Business History


