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- mahc.2003.1253890 accessdate "2010-07-24".
- mahc.2003.1253890 author "Campbell, Scott M.".
- mahc.2003.1253890 date "2003, Oct.-Dec.".
- mahc.2003.1253890 date "October–December 2003".
- mahc.2003.1253890 doi "10.1109/MAHC.2003.1253890".
- mahc.2003.1253890 first "Scott".
- mahc.2003.1253890 isCitedBy Beatrice_Helen_Worsley.
- mahc.2003.1253890 isCitedBy Differential_analyser.
- mahc.2003.1253890 issn "1058-6180".
- mahc.2003.1253890 issue "4".
- mahc.2003.1253890 journal "IEEE Annals of the History of Computing".
- mahc.2003.1253890 last "Campbell".
- mahc.2003.1253890 pages "51–62".
- mahc.2003.1253890 pages "53–4".
- mahc.2003.1253890 publisher home.
- mahc.2003.1253890 quote "[Worsley's] research was suggested by Samuel H. Caldwell, of MIT’s electrical engineering department, who had helped Vannevar Bush design recent analyzers. … Over six weeks during summer 1948, Worsley constructed a differential analyzer using Meccano…, based on Douglas Hartree and Arthur Porter’s 1935 article. Constructed from about CAD$75 worth of Meccano, the analyzer was minimally modified from the original design but offered slight improvements to the electrical power distribution system, the design of the torque amplifiers, and the output pen support. Unfortunately, there is no information regarding what use, if any, the analyzer was put to or why Worsley built it".
- mahc.2003.1253890 ref "harv".
- mahc.2003.1253890 title "Beatrice Helen Worsley: Canada's Female Computer Pioneer".
- mahc.2003.1253890 url campbell03.pdf.
- mahc.2003.1253890 volume "25".