2008 |
68 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Consciousness and Computers.
IEEE Computer 40(7): 98-100 (2008) |
67 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The History of the Computing Profession.
IEEE Computer 41(1): 110-112 (2008) |
66 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Supporting Acquisition of Basic Skills.
IEEE Computer 41(3): 1102-104 (2008) |
2007 |
65 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Computing Profession and Higher Education.
IEEE Computer 40(1): 114-116 (2007) |
64 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Technology and the Skills Shortage.
IEEE Computer 40(3): 98-100 (2007) |
63 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Binary Arithmetic.
IEEE Computer 40(6): 90-93 (2007) |
62 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago.
IEEE Computer 40(8): 10-11 (2007) |
61 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago.
IEEE Computer 40(9): 10-11 (2007) |
60 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession as a Culture Killer.
IEEE Computer 40(9): 110-112 (2007) |
2006 |
59 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Technology of Data Stashing.
IEEE Computer 39(10): 118-120 (2006) |
58 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Farmer, the Fairies, and the Computers.
IEEE Computer 39(2): 110-112 (2006) |
57 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
In Praise of Professional Precision.
IEEE Computer 39(4): 98-100 (2006) |
56 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Data Doughnut and the Software Hole.
IEEE Computer 39(6): 98-100 (2006) |
55 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Quasireform of English Spelling.
IEEE Computer 39(8): 102-104 (2006) |
2005 |
54 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Technology, Age, and Gaming.
IEEE Computer 38(11): 106-108 (2005) |
53 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
In Defense of Spam.
IEEE Computer 38(4): 86-88 (2005) |
52 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Turning of the Wheel.
IEEE Computer 38(7): 98-100 (2005) |
51 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Internet, the Web, and the Chaos.
IEEE Computer 38(9): 106-108 (2005) |
2004 |
50 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
January 1972 / January 1988.
IEEE Computer 37(1): 17 (2004) |
49 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Usefulness of Hindsight.
IEEE Computer 37(11): 118-120 (2004) |
48 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Languages and the Computing Profession.
IEEE Computer 37(3): 102-104 (2004) |
47 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Data and Information as Property.
IEEE Computer 37(5): 90-92 (2004) |
46 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
In Defense of PowerPoint.
IEEE Computer 37(7): 98-99 (2004) |
45 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Rationality and Digital Technology.
IEEE Computer 37(9): 114-116 (2004) |
2003 |
44 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Revising the Principles of Technorealism.
IEEE Computer 36(1): 126-128 (2003) |
43 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Artificial Intelligence: Arrogance or Ignorance?
IEEE Computer 36(11): 118-120 (2003) |
42 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Digital Divide, the UN, and the Computing Profession.
IEEE Computer 36(12): 142-144 (2003) |
41 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Truth and Clarity in Arithmetic.
IEEE Computer 36(2): 106-108 (2003) |
40 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Case for Perspicuous Programming.
IEEE Computer 36(4): 102-104 (2003) |
39 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Problem with Unicode.
IEEE Computer 36(6): 114-116 (2003) |
38 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Should Professionals Be Political?
IEEE Computer 36(7): 98-100 (2003) |
2002 |
37 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession - To See Ourselves as Others See Us.
IEEE Computer 35(1): 142-144 (2002) |
36 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession and the World.
IEEE Computer 35(11): 114-116 (2002) |
35 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Representative Democracy and the Profession.
IEEE Computer 35(2): 118-120 (2002) |
34 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Computers, Programming, and People.
IEEE Computer 35(3): 110-112 (2002) |
33 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Side Effects of Digital Technology.
IEEE Computer 35(4): 102-104 (2002) |
32 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Would a Digital Brain Have a Mind?
IEEE Computer 35(5): 110-112 (2002) |
31 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Seven Great Blunders of the Computing World.
IEEE Computer 35(7): 110-112 (2002) |
30 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Jobs, Trades, Skills, and the Profession.
IEEE Computer 35(9): 102-104 (2002) |
2001 |
29 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Net, the Web, and the Children.
Advances in Computers 55: 50-88 (2001) |
28 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The KWIC and the Dead: A Lesson in Computing History.
IEEE Computer 34(1): 142-144 (2001) |
27 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession's Future Lies in Its Past.
IEEE Computer 34(10): 118-120 (2001) |
26 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Terrorism, Technology, and the Profession.
IEEE Computer 34(11): 134-136 (2001) |
25 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
US Electoral Reform: The Obvious Obligation.
IEEE Computer 34(2): 126-128 (2001) |
24 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
The Great Term Robbery.
IEEE Computer 34(5): 94-96 (2001) |
23 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Vanity and Guilt, Humility and Pride.
IEEE Computer 34(7): 102-104 (2001) |
22 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Crouching Error, Hidden Markup.
IEEE Computer 34(9): 126-128 (2001) |
2000 |
21 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Some Comments on the Coding of Programs.
IEEE Computer 33(11): 126-128 (2000) |
20 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Why Johnny Can't Program.
IEEE Computer 33(12): 158-160 (2000) |
19 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Evitability of Software Patents.
IEEE Computer 33(3): 30-34 (2000) |
18 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Fashioning a Foundation for the Computing Profession.
IEEE Computer 33(7): 97-98 (2000) |
17 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Olympic Games Reform: A Study in System Engineering.
IEEE Computer 33(9): 91-93, 96 (2000) |
1999 |
16 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Educational Computer.
IEEE Computer 32(9): 36-42 (1999) |
1998 |
15 | EE | W. Neville Holmes:
Simplifying array processing languages.
APL 1998: 91-96 |
14 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Computer Revolution.
IEEE Computer 31(11): 121-122 (1998) |
13 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Mitigating Microsoft with Virtual Consoles.
IEEE Computer 31(7): 105-106, 109 (1998) |
12 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Toward Decent Text Encoding.
IEEE Computer 31(8): 108-109 (1998) |
1997 |
11 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Converging on Program Simplicity.
IEEE Computer 30(12): 134-136 (1997) |
10 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Composite Arithmetic: Proposal for a New Standard.
IEEE Computer 30(3): 65-73 (1997) |
9 | | W. Neville Holmes:
What Can Computers Do?
IEEE Computer 30(5): 11 (1997) |
8 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Intelligent Computer.
IEEE Computer 30(7): 8 (1997) |
1995 |
7 | EE | W. Neville Holmes,
Colin Hallam:
The Philosophy of Nothing and Everything.
APL 1995: 75-82 |
1984 |
6 | | W. Neville Holmes,
Philip M. Stanley:
An Interactive Package for Teaching EDP Audit.
Australian Computer Journal 16(2): 54-58 (1984) |
1978 |
5 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Is APL a Programming Language?
Comput. J. 21(2): 128-131 (1978) |
4 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Representation for Complex Numbers.
IBM Journal of Research and Development 22(4): 429-430 (1978) |
1977 |
3 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Major Tasks of Data Processing.
Australian Computer Journal 9(1): 32-38 (1977) |
1975 |
2 | | W. Neville Holmes:
Identification Number Design.
Comput. J. 18(2): 102-107 (1975) |
1974 |
1 | | W. Neville Holmes:
The Social Implications of the Australian Computer Society.
Australian Computer Journal 6(3): 124-128 (1974) |