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- Software Engineering, Across Two CenturiesBertrand Meyer 0001. 94-104 [doi]
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- Social Media - A Systemic Change PerspectiveRegina Bernhaupt. 119-128 [doi]
- A Resource Perspective on E-Waste: A Global Problem with Local Solutions?David Kreps, Per Fors. 129-141 [doi]
- On Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Computing: Finding Allies in Overrepresented PopulationsChristopher Leslie. 142-161 [doi]
- Preserving the Legacy of IT InnovationDoron Swade. 162-176 [doi]
- Founding IFIP as an International Computing OrganizationDavid Alan Grier. 177-187 [doi]
- The Role of National, Regional and International Professional ICT BodiesRoger Johnson, Leon Strous. 188-199 [doi]
- Professionalism in ITMoira de Roche, Liesbeth Ruoff-van Welzen, Adrian Schofield, Anthony Wong. 200-219 [doi]
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