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Anderson, Robert H. “Programmable Automation: The Future of Computers in<br />

Manufacturing.” Datamation 18 (December 1972): 46-52.<br />

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Anderson, Ronald E. and Coover Edwin R. “Wrapping up the Package: Critical Thoughts on<br />

Applications <strong>Software</strong> for Social Data Analysis.” Computers and the Humanities 7<br />

(November, 1972): 81-95.<br />

Andrews, Paul. How the Web Was Won: Microsoft from Windows to the Web. New York:<br />

Broadway Books, 1999.<br />

“An Anomaly in the Patent System: The Uncertain Status of Computer <strong>Software</strong>.” Rutgers<br />

Journal of Computers, Technology, and the Law 8 (1981): 273-303.<br />

Anonsen, Sheldon Lee. “Interactive Computer Graphics in Architecture.” Computers and<br />

Automation 19 (August 1970): 27-30.<br />

Anschutz, Thomas A. “A Historical Perspective of CSTA.” IEEE Communications Magazine 34<br />

(April 1996): 30-5.<br />

Antonio, James F. and Ernest L. Enke. “New IRS Line on <strong>Software</strong>.” Datamation 16 (March<br />

1970): 71-3.<br />

“APL Language Summary.” ACM SIGPLAN Notices 13 (August 1978): 45.<br />

Appel, Arthur. “The Notion of Quantitative Invisibility and the Machine Rendering of Solids.”<br />

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Computing Machinery, 1967.<br />

Appel, Arthur. “Some Techniques for Shading Machine Renderings of Solids.” In Proceedings<br />

of the Spring Joint Computer Conference, 37-45. Washington, D.C.: Thompson Books,<br />

1968.<br />

“Apollo Trainers.” Datamation 15 (December 1969): 252-3.<br />

“Apple ‘Bytes’ Back: Copyrightability of Computer Programs: Apple Computer, Inc. v.<br />

Franklin Computer Corp.” University of Bridgeport Law Review 5 (1984): 363-92.<br />

“Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corporation Puts the Byte Back into Copyright<br />

Protection for Computer Programs.” Golden Gate Law Review 14 (Summer 1984): 281-308.<br />

Appleton, Jon H. and Ronald C. Perera, eds. The Development and Practice of Electronic<br />

Music. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1975.<br />

Apselbaum, H.E. “Patenting the Computer Program: Problem Pending.” Bell Laboratories<br />

Record 51 (April 1973): 1.<br />

Arbib, Michael A. Computers and the Cybernetic Society. New York: Academic Press, 1977.<br />

Arbib, Michael A. The Metaphorical Brain: An Introduction to Cybernetics as Artificial<br />

Intelligence and Brain Theory. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972.

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