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The Computer Conservation Society (CCS) is a British organisation, founded in 1989. It is under the joint umbrella of the British Computer Society, the London Science Museum and the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The CCS is interested in the history of computing in general and the conservation and preservation of early British historical computers in particular. The society runs a series of monthly public lectures between September and May each year in both London and Manchester. The events are detailed on the society's web site. The CCS publishes a quarterly bulletin, ''Resurrection''.〔''(Resurrection )'', Computer Conservation Society, UK.〕 Dr Doron Swade, formerly the curator of the computing collection at the Science Museum, was a founding committee member. The current chair of the society is Mrs Rachel Burnett. The immediate past chair is Dr David Hartley. == Projects == The society organises a number of projects to reconstruct and maintain early computers and to conserve early software. For example: Restorations * Elliott 401 * Elliott 803 * Elliott 903 and 905 * DEC Systems * Pegasus * ICT 1301 Project * Harwell Dekatron Computer * Differential Analyser Reconstructions * Colossus Rebuild * Manchester SSEM * Bombe Rebuild * EDSAC Replica Project * Babbage's Analytical Engine Other Projects * Software Preservation * Our Computer Heritage Website * Sale award for computer conservation and restoration 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Computer Conservation Society」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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