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