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SoRuCom 2006: Petrozavodsk, Russia
- John Impagliazzo, Eduard Proydakov:
Perspectives on Soviet and Russian Computing - First IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, SoRuCom 2006, Petrozavodsk, Russia, July 3-7, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 357, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22815-5 - Zinoviy L. Rabinovich:
The Work of Sergey Alekseevich Lebedev in Kiev and Its Subsequent Influence on Further Scientific Progress There. 1-5 - Vera B. Karpova, Leonid E. Karpov:
History of the Creation of BESM: The First Computer of S.A. Lebedev Institute of Precise Mechanics and Computer Engineering. 6-19 - V. I. Smirnov:
Some Hardware Aspects of the BESM-6 Design. 20-25 - Yuri I. Mitropolski:
Computer Architecture Development: From the BESM-6 Computer to Supercomputers. 26-30 - Igor B. Bourdonov, V. P. Ivannikov, Alexander S. Kossatchev, Sergey D. Kuznetsov, A. N. Tomilin:
Operating System of the Multi-machine Computer AS-6. 31-35 - Vladislav P. Shirikov:
Distributed Systems for Data Handling. 36-45 - T. M. Alexandridi, U. V. Rogachov:
Automatic Digital Computer M-1 of the I.S. Brook Laboratory. 46-49 - Victor N. Zakharov, Yuri Lavrenjuk:
Conception of New Generation Computer Systems - The Last Large-Scale Initiative in Computers of the COMECON Countries: A Glance after Twenty Years. 50-63 - N. L. Prokhorov, G. A. Egorov:
SM EVM Control Computer Development. 64-73 - Nikolay Petrovich Brusentsov, José Ramil Alvarez:
Ternary Computers: The Setun and the Setun 70. 74-80 - Nikolay Petrovich Brusentsov, Julia Sergeevna Vladimirova:
Ternary Dialectical Informatics. 81-88 - Yuri Vladimirovich Karpilovitch, Yuri Vladimirovich Przhijalkovskiy, Gennadiy Dmitrievich Smirnov:
Establishing a Computer Industry in the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus. 89-97 - Jaroslav Khetagourov:
Some Aspects on Computing Means Development Philosophy. 98-102 - Zoya Alekseeva:
The Algorithmic "Computer". 103-116 - Irina Krainev, Natalia Cheremnykh:
Academician Andrei Ershov and His Archive. 117-125 - Alexander Gurievich Marchuk:
The START Project. 126-133 - A. A. Baehrs:
The MRAMOR Workstation. 134-141 - Mikhail Bulyonkov:
Mixed Computation in Novosibirsk. 142-151 - B. M. Malashevich, D. B. Malashevich:
The Zelenograd Center of Microelectronics. 152-163 - B. M. Malashevich, D. B. Malashevich:
Modular: The Super Computer. 164-173 - B. M. Malashevich:
The Microprocessors, Mini- and Micro-computers with Architecture "Electronics NC" in Zelenograd. 174-186 - Marina Smolevitskaya:
Fund Collection: "Electronic Digital Computing Machines" at the Polytechnic Museum. 187-193 - Victor N. Kasyanov:
An Open Adaptive Virtual Museum of Informatics History in Siberia. 194-200 - Yuri Polak:
The History of Computers and Computing in Virtual Museums. 201-207 - A. Y. Nitusov:
Computer Development in the Socialist Countries: Members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA). 208-219 - G. B. Efimov, I. B. Tshenkov, E. Yu Zueva:
On the History of Computer Algebra at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics. 220-227 - Alexander Gurievich Marchuk, Tatyana Ivanovna Tikhonova, Lidiya Vasilyevna Gorodnyaya:
Novosibirsk Young Programmers' School: A Way to Success and Future Development. 228-234 - Ksenia Tatarchenko:
"Lions - Marchuk": The Soviet-French Cooperation in Computing. 235-242 - Iurii A. Bogoiavlenskii:
Information and Communication Technology Education Based on the Russian State Educational Standard of "Applied Mathematics and Informatics". 243-250 - Tomás López Jiménez:
Cooperation among Institutions of the Soviet Union and Cuba: Accomplishments between 1972 and 1990. 251-257 - Olga Parakhina, Yuri Polak:
Teaching Computer Science in Moscow Universities: Evolution for Forty Years. 258-265 - Dmitry N. Kuznetsov, Alexey E. Nedorya, Eugene V. Tarassov, Vladimir E. Philippov, Marina Ya Philippova:
Kronos: Processor Family for High-Level Languages. 266-272
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