Photo Citations and Credits

Page 14. Photo of Bjarne Stroustrup, 2005. Source: Bjarne Stroustrup.

Page 15. Photo of Lawrence “Pete” Petersen, 2006. Source: Dept. of Computer Science, Texas A&M University.

Page 26. Photo of digital watch from Casio. Source: www.casio.com.

Page 26. Photo of analog watch from Casio. Source: www.casio.com.

Page 26. MAN marine diesel engine 12K98ME; MAN Burgmeister & Waine. Source: MAN Diesel A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Page 26. Emma Maersk; the world’s largest container ship; home port Århus, Denmark. Source: Getty Images.

Page 28. Digital telephone switchboard. Source: Alamy Images.

Page 28. Sony-Ericsson W-920 cell phone with music system, cell phone, and web connectivity. Source: www.sonyericsson.com.

Page 29. Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange in Wall Street. Source: Alamy Images.

Page 29. A representation of parts of the internet backbone by Stephen G. Eick. Source: S. G. Eick.

Page 30. CAT scanner. Source: Alamy Images.

Page 30. Computer-aided surgery. Source: Da Vinci Surgical Systems, www.intuitivesurgical.com.

Page 31. Ordinary computer setup (the left-hand screen is connected to a Unix desktop box, the right-hand screen is a Windows laptop). Source: Bjarne Stroustrup.

Page 31. Computer rack from a server farm. Source: Istockphoto.

Page 33. View from a Mars rover. Source: NASA, www.nasa.gov.

Page 820. The EDSAC team 1949. Maurice Wilkes center, David Wheeler without a tie. Source: The Cambridge University Computer Laboratory.

Page 820. David Wheeler lecturing circa 1974. Source: University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.

Page 822. John Backus 1996. Copyright: Louis Fabian Bachrach. For a collection of photographs of computer pioneers, see Christopher Morgan: Wizards and their wonders: portraits in computing. ACM Press. 1997. ISBN 0-89791-960-2.

Page 824. Grace Murray Hopper. Source: Computer History Museum.

Page 825. Grace Murray Hopper’s bug. Source: Computer History Museum.

Page 826. John C. McCarthy, 1967, at Stanford. Source: Stanford University.

Page 826. John C. McCarthy, 1996. Copyright: Louis Fabian Bachrach.

Page 827. Peter Naur photographed by Brian Randell in Munich in 1968 when they together edited the report that launched the field of Software Engineering. Reproduced by permission from Brian Randell.

Page 827. Peter Naur, from oil painting by Duo Duo Zhuang 1995. Reproduced by permission from Erik Frøkjær.

Page 828. Edsger Dijkstra. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Page 830. Niklaus Wirth. Source: N. Wirth.

Page 830. Niklaus Wirth. Source: N. Wirth.

Page 832. Jean Ichbiah. Source: Ada Information Clearinghouse.

Page 832. Lady Lovelace, 1838. Vintage print. Source: Ada Information Clearinghouse.

Page 834. Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl, circa 1968. Source: University of Oslo.

Page 835. Kristen Nygaard, circa 1996. Source: University of Oslo.

Page 835. Ole-Johan Dahl, 2002. Source: University of Oslo.

Page 836. Dennis M. Ritchie and Ken Thompson, approx. 1978. Copyright: AT&T Bell Labs.

Page 836. Dennis M. Ritchie, 1996. Copyright: Louis Fabian Bachrach.

Page 837. Doug McIlroy, circa 1990. Source: Gerard Holzmann.

Page 837. Brian W. Kernighan, circa 2004. Source: Brian Kernighan.

Page 840. Bjarne Stroustrup, 1996. Source: Bjarne Stroustrup.

Page 841. Alex Stepanov, 2003. Source: Bjarne Stroustrup.

Page 927. Photo of diesel engine. Source: Mogens Hansen, MAN B&W, Copenhagen.

Page 1023. AT&T Bell Labs’ Murray Hill Research center, approx. 1990. Copyright: AT&T Bell Labs.

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