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Residence of G. B. Fletcher, Tapio, Darling River, New South Wales, May 1860 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of collection: Sketchbook kept by C.W. Babbage when accompanying his father B.H. Babbage on surveying expeditions, 1857-1862.; Inscriptions: "Tapio Darling, May 1860"--In ink below drawing; "Tapio Darling. This is the residence of G. B. Fletcher Esq.."--In ink on opposite page.; Condition: Yellowing.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an11432433-s36
Ueber Maschinen- und Fabrikenwesen : mit einer Vorrede von K.F.Klöden
von Charles Babbage / aus dem Englischen übersetzt von G. FriedenbergExlibrisstempel: "Fürstliche Hofbibliothek Donaueschingen" 004895792_0001 Exemplar der ETH-BIB, Rar 3200Handschriftliches Exlibris: "zur Bibliothek der f.f...." 004895792_0002 Exemplar der ETH-BIB, Rar 320
Charles Babbage's table of logarithms (1827)
In 1827 Charles Babbage published his Table of logarithms of the natural numbers, from 1 to 108,000. His logarithms were generally considered to be the most accurate of his day and were reprinted on numerous occasions, well into the twentieth century. This paper describes Babbage's motivation for producing the tables, and the measures taken to ensure their accuracy. An assessment is given of Babbage's contribution to the art of table making
Hamiltonicity of connected domination critical graphs
© 2018 Charles Babbage Research Centre. All rights reserved. A graph G is said to be k-yc-critical if the connected domination number yc(G) of G is k and yc(G + uv) < k for every uv ? E(G). The problem of interest for a positive integer I > 2 is to determine whether or not l-connected k-yc-critical graphs are Hamiltonian. In this paper, for I > 2, we prove that if k - 1,2 or 3, then every l-connected k-yc-critical graph is Hamiltonian. We further show that, for n > (k - 1)k + 3, the class of i-connected Jt-yc-critical non-Hamiltonian graphs of order n is empty if and only if k = 1,2 or 3
Oral history interview with Rebecca G. Bace
Transcript, 86 pp.Rebecca Bace, who has a Master of Engineering Science degree from Loyola College, is a leading figure in the computer security field of intrusion detection. She is the author the influential textbook on this topic, Intrusion Detection, and was leader of the pioneering Computer Misuse and Anomaly Detection (CMAD) Research Program at the National Security Agency from 1989 to 1995. In this capacity, she sponsored much of the first wave of path breaking academic research on intrusion detection. This interview briefly addresses Ms. Bace’s education and early professional life before focusing on her dozen years at the NSA, and specifically her leadership of CMAD. In detailing the portfolio of early CMAD sponsored projects that Bace supported, it provides an important lens into the early evolution of intrusion detection as a research field and area of practice, and identifies many of this field’s pioneering contributors. The interview also briefly touches on Bace’s work after leaving the NSA, including at Los Alamos National Laboratory and as President of the consulting firm Infidel, Inc.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under
Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”National Science Foundation, Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”Bace, Rebecca G.. (2012). Oral history interview with Rebecca G. Bace. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/144022
Oral history interview with Roger G. Wheeler
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Wheeler discusses Control Data Corporation's experiences implementing its social programs in north Minneapolis.Wheeler, Roger G.. (1982). Oral history interview with Roger G. Wheeler. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107713
Oral history interview with Paul G. Miller
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Miller discusses his work with computer systems development at Control Data Corporation (CDC), his interaction with William Norris and other CDC executives, and his move to CDC's subsidiary, Commercial Credit Company.Miller, Paul G.. (1983). Oral history interview with Paul G. Miller. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107501
Oral history interview with Edward G. Vargon
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Vargon describes Control Data Corporation's interaction with the labor force at their Korean core memory plant in the 1970s.Vargon, Edward G.. (1982). Oral history interview with Edward G. Vargon. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107693
Oral history interview with Thomas G. Kamp
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Kamp discusses the evolution of Control Data Corporation's peripherals business from their acquisition of Cedar Engineering, describes his interaction with the peripherals engineers and salesmen, and discusses the design of various peripheral devices.Kamp, Thomas G.. (1980). Oral history interview with Thomas G. Kamp. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107389
Oral history interview with Roger G. Wheeler
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Wheeler describes Control Data Corporation's interaction with the labor force at their Korean core memory plant in the 1970s.Wheeler, Roger G.. (1982). Oral history interview with Roger G. Wheeler. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107712
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