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Reflections on the History of Computing 2012
- Arthur Tatnall:
Reflections on the History of Computing - Preserving Memories and Sharing Stories. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 387, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33898-4 - John Deane:
Australia's WREDAC - ItWas Rocket Science. 1-21 - Frank Land:
Remembering LEO. 22-42 - Norman Sanders:
A Possible First Use of CAM/CAD. 43-56 - Corrado Bonfanti:
Roberto Busa (1913-2011), Pioneer of Computers for the Humanities. 57-61 - Herman Spanjersberg:
Micro Programming. 62-68 - Harold W. Lawson:
Experiences and Reflections. 69-88 - Audra Lukaitis, Stasys Lukaitis, Bill Davey:
Information Systems Degrees in Australia: The Genesis. 89-107 - Martha E. Crosby:
Looking Back. 108-114 - Stasys Lukaitis:
The Impact of the Y2K Event on the Popularity of the Pick Database Environment. 115-126 - S. T. Nandasara:
Evolution of Computer Science Education in the Purview of Free Education. 127-142 - Ramón Puigjaner:
Evolution of Computer Education in Spain: From Early Times to the Implementation of the Bologna Agreement. 143-165 - Kevin R. Parker, Bill Davey:
The History of Computer Language Selection. 166-179 - Rihards Balodis, Inara Opmane:
History of Data Centre Development. 180-203 - Silvio Hénin:
Early Italian Computing Machines and Their Inventors. 204-230 - Tilly Blyth:
Computing for the Masses? Constructing a British Culture of Computing in the Home. 231-242 - Arthur Tatnall, Bill Davey:
Reflections on the History of Computer Education in Schools in Victoria. 243-264 - Yakov I. Fet:
From the History of Russian Computer Science. 265-288 - Gyózö Kovács:
Hungarian Scientists in Information Technology. 289-319 - Corrado Bonfanti:
Information Technology in Italy: The Origins and the Early Years (1954 - 1965). 320-347 - David Demant, Arthur Tatnall:
Institutional Nostalgia - Museum Victoria's Cabinet of Computing Curiosities. 348-361 - David Anderson, Janet Delve, Vaughan Powell:
The Changing Face of the History of Computing: The Role of Emulation in Protecting Our Digital Heritage. 362-384 - John Impagliazzo:
My Fascination with Computing History. 385-395
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