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found 183 matches
- 2019
- Christopher Leslie, Martin Schmitt:
Histories of Computing in Eastern Europe - IFIP WG 9.7 International Workshop on the History of Computing, HC 2018, Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, Poznań, Poland, September 19-21, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 549, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-29159-4 [contents] - 2018
- Stefano Bodrato, Fabrizio Caruso, Giovanni A. Cignoni:
Discovering Eastern Europe PCs by Hacking Them ... Today. HC 2018: 279-294 - Michal Dolezel, Zdenek Smutný:
The Emergence of Computing Disciplines in Communist Czechoslovakia: What's in a (Sovietized) Name? HC 2018: 16-39 - Marek Grajek:
The Long Road Toward the Rejewski-Różycki-Zygalski Cipher Center in Poznań. HC 2018: 87-96 - Marek Holynski:
Early Computer Development in Poland. HC 2018: 71-86 - Vladimir A. Kitov:
On the History of Gosplan, the Main Computer Center of the State Planning Committee of the USSR. HC 2018: 118-126 - Vladimir A. Kitov:
Main Teleprocessing Monitors for Third-Generation Computers in the USSR. HC 2018: 127-135 - Vladimir A. Kitov, Edward M. Proydakov:
Twentieth Anniversary of the Russian Virtual Museum of Computing and Information Technology History. HC 2018: 295-303 - Olga V. Kitova, Vladimir A. Kitov:
Anatoly Kitov and Victor Glushkov: Pioneers of Russian Digital Economy and Informatics. HC 2018: 99-117 - Timo Leipälä, Valery V. Shilov, Sergey A. Silantiev:
Israel Abraham Staffel: Lost Book Is Found. HC 2018: 229-251 - Christopher Leslie:
From CoCom to Dot-Com: Technological Determinisms in Computing Blockades, 1949 to 1994. HC 2018: 196-225 - Sergey B. Oganjanyan, Valery V. Shilov, Sergey A. Silantiev:
Armenian Computers: First Generations. HC 2018: 3-15 - Inara Opmane, Rihards Balodis:
ICT History Study as Corporate Philanthropy in Latvia. HC 2018: 304-316 - Martin Schmitt:
Socialist Life of a U.S. Army Computer in the GDR's Financial Sector - Import of Western Information Technology into Eastern Europe in the Early 1960s. HC 2018: 139-164 - Miroslaw Sikora:
Cooperating with Moscow, Stealing in California: Poland's Legal and Illicit Acquisition of Microelectronics Knowhow from 1960 to 1990. HC 2018: 165-195 - Marina Smolevitskaya:
The Engineering Heritage of Bashir Rameev at the Polytechnic Museum: Honoring the 100th Anniversary of His Birth. HC 2018: 317-341 - Máté Szabó:
László Kalmár and the First University-Level Programming and Computer Science Training in Hungary. HC 2018: 40-68 - Chris Zielinski:
Mathematicians at the Scottish Café. HC 2018: 252-275 - 2016
- A. Barbara Ainsworth, Neil Clarke, Chris Avram, Judy Sheard:
MONET - Monash University's Campus LAN in the 1980s - A Bridge to Better Networking. HC 2016: 23-48 - Herbert E. Bruderer:
The Birth of Artificial Intelligence: First Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Paris in 1951? HC 2016: 181-185 - Herbert E. Bruderer:
The World's Smallest Mechanical Parallel Calculator: Discovery of Original Drawings and Patent Documents from the 1950s in Switzerland. HC 2016: 186-192 - Giovanni A. Cignoni, Giovanni A. Cossu:
The Global Virtual Museum of Information Science & Technology, a Project Idea. HC 2016: 101-114 - Bill Davey, Robert F. Houghton:
Why not OSI? HC 2016: 115-121 - Frank Dittmann:
Technology vs. Political Conflict - How Networks Penetrate the Iron Curtain. HC 2016: 49-57 - Roger G. Johnson:
There and Back Again - Andrew Booth, a British Computer Pioneer, and his Interactions with US and Other Contemporaries. HC 2016: 58-70 - Evangelos Kotsioris:
Electronic "Ambassador": The Diplomatic Missions of IBM's RAMAC 305. HC 2016: 165-180 - Christopher Leslie:
Flame Wars on Worldnet: Early Constructions of the International User. HC 2016: 122-140 - Nicholas Lewis:
The Route Less Taken: The Homegrown Los Alamos Integrated Computer Network. HC 2016: 1-22 - Martin Schmitt:
The Code of Banking: Software as the Digitalization of German Savings Banks. HC 2016: 141-164 - Valery V. Shilov, Sergey A. Silantiev:
'Machines à Comparer les Idées' of Semen Korsakov: First Step Towards AI. HC 2016: 71-86
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