SISU: The Swedish Institute for Systems Development - History of Nordic Computing 3
Conference Papers Year : 2011

SISU: The Swedish Institute for Systems Development

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The research institute SISU aimed at supporting the public sector as well as Sweden’s business and industry in introducing modern methods and tools when developing information systems within their organizations. SISU was founded in 1984 by support from twenty-four companies and organizations and the Swedish Board for Technical Development (STU). In its peak period around 1993, SISU had forty employees and a turnover of 35 million Swedish crowns. The institute carried out a large number of national as well collaborative, EU-supported projects. One result of the projects was the forming of innovative Swedish companies and development of IT-products. SISU was discontinued in the year 2000 primarily due to lack of financial support.
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hal-01564616 , version 1 (19-07-2017)

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Janis A. Bubenko. SISU: The Swedish Institute for Systems Development. 3rd History of Nordic Computing (HiNC), Oct 2010, Stockholm, Sweden. pp.360-367, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-23315-9_40⟩. ⟨hal-01564616⟩
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