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9.30-10.30 COFFEE AND REMINISCENCES
10.30-11.10 OPENING ADDRESS Donald Davies
11.10-11.50 THE ACE AND THE SHAPING OF BRITISH COMPUTING Martin Campbell-Kelly
11.50-12.00 COFFEE
12.00-12.20 DEMONSTRATION OF PILOT ACE VIRTUAL REBUILD Donald Davies
12.20-1.00 THE DEUCE FAMILY George Davis
1.00-2.00 LUNCH AND MUSEUM TOUR
[1.45-2.00 Computer Conservation Society AGM]
2.00-2.40 FROM ACE TO THE G15 Harry Huskey
2.40-3.20 CIRCUIT DESIGN OF THE PILOT MODEL AND BIG ACE David Clayden
3.20-4.00 PROGRAMMING THE PILOT MODEL Geoff Hayes
4.00-4.10 COFFEE
4.10-4.50 PROGRAMS ANCIENT AND MODERN Henry Norton
4.50-5.30 TO BE ANNOUNCED Mike Woodger
9.00-10.00 COFFEE AND REMINISCENCES
10.00-10.40 OPENING ADDRESS: CREATION OF MATHS DIVISION AND A NATIONAL COMPUTING SERVICE Mary Croarken
10.40-11.20 A CENTURY OF MEASUREMENT AND COMPUTATION AT THE NPL Eileen Magnello
11.20-11.40 COFFEE
11.40-12.20 THE ACE COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Bob Doran
12.20-1.00 HOW AVAILABLE COMPONENTS INFLUENCED COMPUTER DESIGN Harry Huskey
1.00-2.00 LUNCH: buffet in Bushy House followed by A BOY IN A MAN'S WORLD Henry Norton
2.00-2.40 MOSAIC David Anderson, Jack Copeland, Rod Smith
2.40-3.20 THE ACE PROJECT: FROM TURING MACHINE TO 'ELECTRONIC BRAIN' Teresa Numerico
3.20-4.00 ACE TO AUTONOMICS David Clark
4.00-4.20 COFFEE
4.20-5.00 IMPACT OF COMPUTERS AT NPL Tom Vickers
5.00-5.40 WHAT TURING DID AFTER HE INVENTED THE UNIVERSAL TURING MACHINE Jack Copeland
6.00 COACH TO CENTRAL LONDON AND HOTELS
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