of Computer History explores the history of computing from 1945 to 1990 Each year features illustrated descriptions of significant innovations in hardware and software technology and significant milestones
{i} description of a series of events in chronological order, chronology, chronological arrangement of occurrences; timeline
A timeline is a metaphor, developed by Tad James and Wyatt Woodsmall, representing a person's life history - past present in future A timeline may run in almost any direction - back to front, front to back (unusual but not unknown), left to right, right to left, up left to down right, and so on and so on It can often be useful, especially in therapeutic situations, to get people to re-arrange their timeline, temporarily or permanently, or to travel backwards or forwards along their timeline to resolve past problems or to plan future strategy (See also: In Time and Through Time )
A sequential outline of the events of one's life noting dates and the significant events that occurred
a detailed written projected time schedule for completing a strategy, objective, goal, and/or project
A timeline is the length of time that a project is expected to take. Use your deadlines to establish the timeline for your research plan
a graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology
The area above the stage that shows all the frames and layers that you've created and their order It allows you to organize the content and the length of your movie
A map of historic events that brings significant events from different fields of history into context upon the same time scale [3: Timeline]; [3: Media History Project Timeline]; [3: 15-billion-year-long history of the Universe]; [3: History of Evolution ]; [3: Timelines, from the Pleistocene Period to the Devonian Period ]; [3: Geologic Time ]; [3: Hominid Species Timeline ]; [3: Geologic Time Chart]; [2: see also geology]