Encyclopedia of computer science (3rd ed.)
Encyclopedia of computer science (3rd ed.)
Computer Structures: Principles and Examples
Computer Structures: Principles and Examples
History of Computing in the Twentieth Century
History of Computing in the Twentieth Century
Project Whirlwind; The History of a Pioneer Computer
Project Whirlwind; The History of a Pioneer Computer
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
Retrospective: what have we learned from the PDP-11—what we have learned from VAX and Alpha
25 years of the international symposia on Computer architecture (selected papers)
Interaction at Lincoln laboratory in the 1960's: looking forward -- looking back
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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I originally accepted this keynote honor for five reasons: to respond to Alan Perlis' request (he told me I could present anything from a new taxonomy to personal reminiscences); second, to identify the important artifacts that should be preserved in The Computer Museum; third, to posit a framework of the history of workstations that can be written in the next century (we're all too close to create it); fourth, to summarize my own involvement on interactive computing including timesharing and large personal computers (both styles of use led to personal workstations); finally, to record my work on Digital's VAX Homogeneous Computing Environment that was totally announced last year. I led the architecture for this environment over the decade from 1973 to 1982 and was strongly influenced by the personal workstation computing movement including Ethernet. This work hasn't been described outside of product brochures.