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Biographies
Spring 1995 (vol. 17 no. 1)
pp. 64-73

1. Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing: The Enigma, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1983, pp. 395-396.
2. C.R. Evans and E.A. Newman, “Dreaming: An Analogy with Computers,” New Scientist, Vol. 24, No. 419, November26 1964, pp. 577-579.
3. National Physical Laboratory, Wage Accounting by Electronic Computer: Report No. 1 of the Interdepartmental Study Group on the Application of Computer Techniques to Clerical Work, DSIR, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1956. [No authors’ names are given, but Newman and M.A. Wright were closely involved in the production of the booklet.]
4. E.A. Newman, D.O. Clayden, and M.A. Wright, “The Mercury-Delay-Line Storage System of the ACE Pilot Model Electronic Computer,” Proc. IEE 100 Part II, 76, August 1953, pp. 445-452.
5. E.A. Newman and M.A. Wright, “The Use of a Computer for Payroll Work,” Proc. IEE 103 Part B, Supplement No. 1, 1956, p. 94.
6. E.A. Newman and M.A. Wright, “An Automatic Floating-Address Machine,” Proc. IEE 103 Part B, Supplement No. 1, 1956, pp. 134-137.
7. E.A. Newman and D.O. Clayden, “The ACE,” Proc. IEE 103 Part B, Supplement No. 2, 1956, p. 279.
8. E.A. Newman, “Review of an Automatic Floating-Address Machine,” J. IEE, 2, 1956, p. 618.
9. I.S. Appleby, D.V. Blake, and E.A. Newman, “Techniques for Producing School Timetables on a Computer and Their Application to Other Scheduling Problems,” Computer J., Vol. 3, No. 4, Jan. 1961, pp. 237-245.

Citation:
Eric Weiss, "Biographies," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 64-73, Spring 1995, doi:10.1109/MAHC.1995.10002
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