Table of Contents
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Histories of Computing in Eastern Europe JChristopher Leslie, Martin Schmitt |
Front Matter |
Eastern Europe
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Armenian Computers: First Generations Sergey Oganjanyan, Valery Shilov, Sergey Silantiev |
3-15 |
The Emergence of Computing Disciplines in Communist Czechoslovakia: What’s in a (Sovietized) Name? Michal Doležel, Zdeněk Smutný |
16-39 |
László Kalmár and the First University-Level Programming and Computer Science Training in Hungary Máté Szabó |
40-68 |
Poland
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Early Computer Development in Poland Marek Hołyński |
71-86 |
The Long Road Toward the Rejewski-Różycki-Zygalski Cipher Center in Poznań Marek Grajek |
87-96 |
Soviet Union
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Anatoly Kitov and Victor Glushkov: Pioneers of Russian Digital Economy and Informatics Olga Kitova, Vladimir Kitov |
99-117 |
On the History of Gosplan, the Main Computer Center of the State Planning Committee of the USSR Vladimir Kitov |
118-126 |
Main Teleprocessing Monitors for Third-Generation Computers in the USSR Vladimir Kitov |
127-135 |
CoCom and Comecon
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Socialist Life of a U.S. Army Computer in the GDR’s Financial Sector Martin Schmitt |
139-164 |
Cooperating with Moscow, Stealing in California: Poland’s Legal and Illicit Acquisition of Microelectronics Knowhow from 1960 to 1990 Mirosław Sikora |
165-195 |
From CoCom to Dot-Com: Technological Determinisms in Computing Blockades, 1949 to 1994 Christopher Leslie |
196-225 |
Analog Computing
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Israel Abraham Staffel: Lost Book Is Found Timo Leipälä, Valery Shilov, Sergey Silantiev |
229-251 |
Mathematicians at the Scottish Café Chris Zielinski |
252-275 |
Public History
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Discovering Eastern Europe PCs by Hacking Them … Today Stefano Bodrato, Fabrizio Caruso, Giovanni Cignoni |
279-294 |
Twentieth Anniversary of the Russian Virtual Museum of Computing and Information Technology History Vladimir Kitov, Edward Proydakov |
295-303 |
ICT History Study as Corporate Philanthropy in Latvia Inara Opmane, Rihards Balodis |
304-316 |
The Engineering Heritage of Bashir Rameev at the Polytechnic Museum: Honoring the 100th Anniversary of His Birth Marina Smolevitskaya |
317-341 |