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History of Nordic Computing 2003: Trondheim, Norway
- Janis A. Bubenko Jr., John Impagliazzo, Arne Sølvberg:
History of Nordic Computing, IFIP WG9.7 First Working Conference on the History of Nordic Computing (HiNC1), June 16-18, 2003, Trondheim, Norway. IFIP 174, Springer 2005, ISBN 0-387-24167-1 - Börje Langefors:
Reflections, Thoughts, and Episodes. 1-5 - Janis A. Bubenko Jr., Ingemar Dahlstrand:
An Interview with Börje Langefors. 7-22 - Drude Berntsen:
The Pioneer Era in Norwegian Scientific Computing (1948-1962). 23-32 - Hans E. Andersin:
The Role of IBM in Starting up Computing in the Nordic Countries. 33-43 - Oddur Benediktsson, Jóhann Gunnarsson, Egill B. Hreinsson, Jakob Jakobsson, Örn Kaldalóns, Óttar Kjartansson, Ólafur Rósmundsson, Helgi Sigvaldason, Gunnar Stefansson, Jón Zophoniasson:
Computerisation of the Icelandic State and Municipalities. 45-60 - Per Vingaard Klüver:
Technology Transfer, Modernization, and the Welfare State. 61-77 - Petri Paju:
A Failure Revisited: The First Finnish Computer Construction Project. 79-94 - Anders Carlsson:
On the Politics of Failure. 95-110 - Reino Kurki-Suonio:
Birth of Computer Science Education and Research in Finland. 111-121 - Magnús Magnússon:
The Advent of the First General-Purpose Computer in Iceland. 123-130 - Oddur Benediktsson:
Early Curricula in Computer Science at the University of Iceland. 131-136 - Terje O. Espelid, Arne Maus, Svein Nordbotten, Knut Skog, Arne Sølvberg:
Research and Curricula Development at Norwegian Universities. 137-153 - Per Ofstad:
Introducing Information Technology at Norwegian Regional Colleges. 155-159 - Erik Bruhn:
Nordic Cooperation within the Field of Computing. 161-167 - Jussi Tuori:
Cooperation as a Driving Force in Nordic IT. 169-177 - Christian Gram, Tero Laaksonen, Tomas Ohlin, Harold W. Lawson, Rolf Skår, Ole Stangegaard:
History of the Nordic Computer Industry. 179-190 - Harold W. Lawson:
The Datasaab Flexible Central Processing Unit. 191-195 - Herman Ruge:
Introduction of Computers in Norwegian School Mathematics. 197-202 - Lauri Fontell:
From Programming to System Design. 203-213 - Steinar Thorvaldsen, Jan Wibe:
The Birth of it in Upper Secondary Education in Norway. 215-221 - Anita Kollerbaur:
IT for Learning: A Need for a New Approach?. 223-238 - Ingemar Dahlstrand:
The Early Nordic Software Effort. 239-249 - Bengt Asker:
Algol-Genius. 251-260 - Stein Krogdahl:
The Birth of Simula. 261-275 - Petri Saarikoski:
Club Activity in the Early Phases of Microcomputing in Finland. 277-287 - Harald Yndestad:
MIPROC. 289-296 - Knut Skog:
From Binary Strings to Visual Programming. 297-310 - T. William Olle:
Ferranti Mercury at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment. 311-316 - Norman Sanders:
Making Computing Available. 317-326 - Paul Lindgreen:
SCIP: A Scandinavian Project on Systems Analysis and Design. 327-337 - Juhani Iivari:
IS Scandinavian Information Systems Development Becoming Passé?. 339-356 - Nils Høeg:
Significant Applications. 357-358 - Trond Vahl:
Applications and Technologies for Maritime and Offshore Industries. 359-367 - Trygve Reenskaug:
Applications and Technologies for Maritime and Offshore Industries. 369-390 - Rolf Nordhagen:
Nordunet: The Roots of Nordic Networking. 391-404 - Eva Lindencrona:
Where Were the Women? 405-411 - Sten Henriksson:
When Computers Became of Interest in Politics. 413-423 - Henry Oinas-Kukkonen, Jouni Similä, Pentti Kerola, Petri Pulli, Samuli Saukkonen:
Development in the Growth Base of the 'Oulu Phenomenon'. 425-447 - Knut Elgsaas, Håvard Hegna:
The Norwegian Computing Center and the Univac 1107 (1963-1970). 449-462 - Jaakko Suominen, Petri Paju, Aimo A. Törn:
The Wegematic 1000 Computing Centre, 1959-1964. 463-485 - Tomas Ohlin, Lars Heide, Nils Høeg, Martti Tienari:
Concluding Remarks. 487-488
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