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Computer Science
Bard Crawford
Albert Hopkins
George Kalan
Allan Klumpp
Alex Kosmala
J. Halcombe Laning
James Miller
Richard Battin
Donald Bowler
Ramon Alonso
In Their Own Words: George Schmidt on Safety
Eldon C. Hall
How Integrated Circuits Saved the Moon Landing
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC): A Computer Engineering Breakthrough
In Their Own Words: John Miller on Computer Weight
Ramon Alonso's Moon Mission Grammar
James Kernan
Margaret Hamilton
Peter Vernam
In Their Own Words: Margaret Hamilton on Her Daughter's Simulation
Naval Sextant Makes a Comeback Against Cyber Crime
In Their Own Words: James Kernan on Software Testing
Cline Frasier
Don Eyles
Core Rope Memory: When Computer Science Meets Girl Power
Hugh Blair-Smith
In Their Own Words: Bill Widnall on Digital Autopilot
The Amazing DSKY: Leapfrog in Computer Science
In Their Own Words: Dan Lickly on Rope Mothers
George Schmidt
Human Computers Made the Moon Missions Possible
In Their Own Words: Alan Campbell on the Legacy of Apollo
Fred Martin
William Robertson
Dan Lickly
Lance Drane
Elaine Denniston
Donald Fraser
In Their Own Words: Tom Fitzgibbon on MIT Lab Culture