Table of Contents
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International Communities of Invention and Innovation Arthur Tatnall, Christopher Leslie |
Front Matter |
The Route Less Taken: The Homegrown Los Alamos Integrated Computer Network Nicholas Lewis |
1-22 |
MONET – Monash University’s Campus LAN in the 1980s – A Bridge to Better Networking Barbara Ainsworth, Neil Clarke, Chris Avram, Judy Sheard |
23-48 |
Technology vs. Political Conflict – How Networks Penetrate the Iron Curtain Frank Dittmann |
49-57 |
There and Back Again – Andrew Booth, a British Computer Pioneer, and his Interactions with US and Other Contemporaries Roger Johnson |
58-70 |
‘Machines à Comparer les Idées’ of Semen Korsakov: First Step Towards AI Valery Shilov, Sergey Silantiev |
71-86 |
Towards Machine Independence: From Mechanically Programmed Devices to the Internet of Things Arthur Tatnall, Bill Davey |
87-100 |
The Global Virtual Museum of Information Science & Technology, a Project Idea Giovanni Cignoni, Giovanni Cossu |
101-114 |
Why not OSI? Bill Davey, Robert Houghton |
115-121 |
Flame Wars on Worldnet: Early Constructions of the International User Christopher Leslie |
122-140 |
The Code of Banking: Software as the Digitalization of German Savings Banks Martin Schmitt |
141-164 |
Electronic “Ambassador”: The Diplomatic Missions of IBM’s RAMAC 305 Evangelos Kotsioris |
165-180 |
The Birth of Artificial Intelligence: First Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Paris in 1951? Herbert Bruderer |
181-185 |
The World’s Smallest Mechanical Parallel Calculator: Discovery of Original Drawings and Patent Documents from the 1950s in Switzerland Herbert Bruderer |
186-192 |