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| 2007 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 27 | EE | Michael R. Williams: A Year of Decision. IEEE Computer 40(1): 9-11 (2007) |
| 26 | EE | Michael R. Williams: An Interesting Year. IEEE Computer 40(12): 6-7 (2007) |
| 2006 | ||
| 25 | EE | Michael R. Williams: What Does It Mean To Be The First Computer? John Vincent Atanasoff Symposium 2006: 3-9 |
| 2005 | ||
| 24 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Reflections on standards. SIGCSE Bulletin 37(2): 11-12 (2005) |
| 2004 | ||
| 23 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Introduction of New Associate Editors. IEEE/ACM Trans. Comput. Biology Bioinform. 1(1): 4-12 (2004) |
| 22 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Does anyone remember the KDF-9? SIGCSE Bulletin 36(2): 13-14 (2004) |
| 21 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Survey calculations. SIGCSE Bulletin 36(4): 12-13 (2004) |
| 2003 | ||
| 20 | EE | Michael R. Williams, Erwin Tomash: The Sector: Its History, Scales, and Uses. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 25(1): 34-47 (2003) |
| 19 | EE | Michael R. Williams: The computer history museum. SIGCSE Bulletin 35(4): 12-13 (2003) |
| 2001 | ||
| 18 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Calvin Mooers, the NOL Computer Project, and John Vincent Atanasoff: An Introduction. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 23(2): 50-51 (2001) |
| 17 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Building a World-Class Book Collection: The Tomash Library. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 23(4): 39-43 (2001) |
| 2000 | ||
| 16 | EE | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(1): 3 (2000) |
| 15 | EE | Michael R. Williams: Allan Bromley. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(4): 3 (2000) |
| 1999 | ||
| 14 | EE | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(1): 3 (1999) |
| 13 | EE | John Impagliazzo, Martin Campbell-Kelly, Gordon B. Davis, John A. N. Lee, Michael R. Williams: IFIP TC3/TC9 Joint Task Group: History in the Computing Curriculum. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 21(1): 4-16 (1999) |
| 1998 | ||
| 12 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(1): 3 (1998) | |
| 11 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(3): 3 (1998) | |
| 10 | Michael R. Williams: The "Last Word" on Charles Babbage. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4): 10-14 (1998) | |
| 9 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4): 3-4 (1998) | |
| 8 | Michael R. Williams: Alternate Sources of History. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4): 79-80 (1998) | |
| 1997 | ||
| 7 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(1): 3-4 (1997) | |
| 6 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(2): 3-4 (1997) | |
| 5 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(3): 3 (1997) | |
| 4 | Michael R. Williams: About This Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 19(4): 3-4 (1997) | |
| 1996 | ||
| 3 | EE | Michael R. Williams: New EIC. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(1): 3 (1996) |
| 2 | EE | Michael R. Williams: About this Issue. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(1): 4 (1996) |
| 1991 | ||
| 1 | Michael R. Williams: The First Computer. New Results and New Trends in Computer Science 1991: 371-387 | |
| 1 | Martin Campbell-Kelly | [13] |
| 2 | Gordon B. Davis | [13] |
| 3 | John Impagliazzo | [13] |
| 4 | John A. N. Lee | [13] |
| 5 | Erwin Tomash | [20] |