Table of Contents
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History of Nordic Computing 3, Third IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC 3 John Impagliazzo, Per Lundin, BenktWangler(Eds.)
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Front Matter |
Keynote Address
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A World Full of Computers: How Did That Happen? James Cortada |
1-12 |
Computerizing Public Sector Industries
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Computerization of the Norwegian Land Register: An Early Example of Outsourcing and Still a Model for Good Practice Bjørn Nagell |
13-21 |
Controlling the Battlefield: Computing and Operational Command in the Swedish Armed Forces, 1966–1989 Johan Gribbe |
22-27 |
The Use of Computers for Controlling Electricity Flows in Sweden, 1950–1980 Arne Kaijser |
28-34 |
Operations Analysis Computing at FFI, 1970–1995 Norodd Hagenson |
35-42 |
Re-engineering Norwegian Research Libraries, 1970–1980 Ingeborg Sølvberg |
43-55 |
Instruments of Surveillance Welfare: Computerizing Unemployment and Health in 1960s and 1970s Sweden Isabelle Dussauge, Julia Peralta |
56-64 |
History of Electronic Prescriptions in Sweden: From Time-Sharing Systems via Smartcards to EDI Gunnar Klein |
65-73 |
Electronic Health Records in Sweden: From Administrative Management to Clinical Decision Support Karin Kajbjer, Ragnar Nordberg, Gunnar Klein |
74-82 |
Computerizing Management and Financial Industries
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The Totally Integrated Management Information System in 1960s Sweden Gustav Sjöblom |
83-91 |
The History of the Swedish ATM: Sparfrämjandet and Metior Björn Thodenius, Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo, Tobias Karlsson |
92-100 |
Electronic Securities: The Introduction of an Electronic Registration and Settlement System for the Norwegian Securities Market Jan Hellstrøm |
101-107 |
How New Computing Technology Reformed the Audit Profession Bjørn Jacobsen |
108-116 |
Computerizing Art, Media, and Schools
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History of Digital Dating: “Computer-Balls” and Digital Pairing in Finland from the 1960s to the Present Jaakko Suominen |
117-126 |
Collaborations between Engineers and Artists in the Making of Computer Art in Sweden, 1967–1986 Anna Orrghen |
127-136 |
IBM’s Norwegian Grammar Project, 1988–1991 Jan Engh |
137-149 |
Computer Courses in Finnish Schools, 1980–1995 Petri Saarikoski |
150-158 |
Teacher Pioneers in the Introduction of Computing Technology in the Swedish Upper Secondary School Lennart Rolandsson |
159-167 |
Users and Systems Development
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Computing on the Desktop: From Batch to Online in Two Large Danish Service Bureaus Anker Jørgensen |
168-175 |
UTOPIA: Participatory Design from Scandinavia to the World Yngve Sundblad |
176-186 |
Designing Democracy: The UTOPIA-Project and the Role of the Nordic Labor Movement in Technological Change during the 1970s and 1980s Per Lundin |
187-195 |
The Making of a Nordic Computing Industry
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Early History of Computing in Denmark Søren Østergaard |
196-206 |
Making Business of a Revolutionary New Technology: The Eckert-Mauchly Company, 1945–1951 Lars Heide |
207-214 |
IBM Manufacturing in the Nordic Countries Petri Paju |
215-227 |
The Presence of the IBM Branch Office in Iceland, 1967–1992 Sverrir Ólafsson |
228-233 |
Personal Computers: A Gateway to Personal Computing Kari Kotiranta |
234-239 |
Norwegian Computer Technology: Founding a New Industry Yngvar Lundh |
240-248 |
The Founding, Fantastic Growth, and Fast Decline of Norsk Data AS Tor Steine |
249-257 |
The Norwegian National IT Plan, 1987–1990: Whence It Came, What It Was, and How It Ended Arne Sølvberg |
258-270 |
Nordic Networking
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Before the Internet: Early Experiences of Computer Mediated Communication Jacob Palme |
271-277 |
The Baby Networks: Nordic Positions Before the Internet Tomas Ohlin |
278-286 |
Development of Internet Technology and Norwegian Participation Yngvar Lundh |
287-296 |
The Internet Development Process: Observations and Reflections Pål Spilling |
297-304 |
Nordic Software Development
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The Use of Interpretation for Data Acquisition and Control: Its Impact on Software Development and Project Management Otto Vinter |
305-314 |
Computer Systems Performance Engineering in Trondheim: Origins and Development, 1970–1995 Peter Hughes |
315-322 |
Provisioning of Highly Reliable Real-Time Systems Harold Lawson, Kurt-Lennart Lundbäck |
323-330 |
Information Modeling: Forty Years of Friendship Stig Berild, Eva Lindencrona |
331-338 |
Scandinavian Contributions to Object-Oriented Modeling Languages Birger Møller-Pedersen |
339-349 |
Nordic Research in Software and Systems Development
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Dansk Datamatik Center Dines Bjørner, Christian Gram, Ole Oest, Leif Rystrøm |
350-359 |
SISU: The Swedish Institute for Systems Development Janis Bubenko |
360-367 |
Cloud Computing in the 1970s: The Discovery of Hash Based Relational Algebra Kjell Bratbergsengen |
368-374 |
The TEMPORA Approach: Information Systems Development Based on Explicit Business Rules with Time Benkt Wangler |
375-382 |
RAMATIC: A Case Shell Platform Lars-Åke Johansson, Mats Gustafsson |
383-389 |
Teaching at Nordic Universities
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Computer Science Education at Helsinki University of Technology: The First Ten Years (1968–1978) Hans Andersin, Reijo Sulonen, Markku Syrjänen |
390-398 |
Provincial Designer Design: A Creative Mix of Hard Restrictions and Soft Visions of an Information Systems Educational Program Darek Haftor, Stig Holmberg, Ulrica Löfstedt, Christina Nyström, Lena-Maria Öberg |
399-408 |
Teaching Image Analysis at DIKU Peter Johansen |
409-415 |
Simula: Mother Tongue for a Generation of Nordic Programmers Yngve Sundblad |
416-424 |
New Historiographical Approaches and Methodological Reflections
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Precursors of the IT Nation: Computer Use and Control in Swedish Society, 1955–1985 Isabelle Dussauge, Johan Gribbe, Arne Kaijser, Per Lundin, Julia Peralta, Gustav Sjöblom, Björn Thodenius |
425-432 |
Text Mining and Qualitative Analysis of an IT History Interview Collection Petri Paju, Eric Malmi, Timo Honkela |
433-443 |
A Classification of Methods and Contributions in the Historiography of Nordic Computing Henry Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Veronika Sušová |
444-452 |
Research Directions Profile in the Computing Museum of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia (IMCS) Rihards Balodis, Juris Borzovs, Inara Opmane, Andrejs Skuja, Evija Ziemele |
453-461 |
Panel Discussion
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What Can We Learn from the History of Nordic Computing? Tomas Ohlin, Harold Lawson, Søren Østergaard, Ingeborg Sølvberg, Nina Wormbs |
462-463 |