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 The Computing Profession: A Personal View of its Early Development
Seminar Information

Speaker: Neville Holmes

When: 12:00PM Thursday 26th April 2007

Venue: General Purpose South Room 420

Abstract:

Neville shares his personal experiences of the computing industry from the 50's until the present day.

Slides here ( zip archive)

Biography:

Mr Holmes is an Honorary Research Associate in the School of Computing at The University of Tasmania, Australia. After graduating from Melbourne University, he spent two years as a patent examiner before working as a systems engineer at IBM Australia for thirty years. Taking early retirement, he took up teaching about computing at the tertiary level in Tasmania. Mr Holmes was a foundation memory of the Victorian Computer Society and was awarded the 1974 ANCAAC Medal for his paper “The Social Implications of the Australian Computer Society.” Since 2000 he has been editing and writing the feature column “The Profession” for the IEEE Computer Society's flagship magazine Computer.

Contact: John Williams