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- Reflections, Thoughts, and EpisodesBörje Langefors. 1-5 [doi]
- An Interview with Börje LangeforsJanis A. Bubenko Jr., Ingemar Dahlstrand. 7-22 [doi]
- The Pioneer Era in Norwegian Scientific Computing (1948-1962)Drude Berntsen. 23-32 [doi]
- The Role of IBM in Starting up Computing in the Nordic CountriesHans E. Andersin. 33-43 [doi]
- Computerisation of the Icelandic State and MunicipalitiesOddur Benediktsson, Jóhann Gunnarsson, Egill B. Hreinsson, Jakob Jakobsson, Örn Kaldalóns, Óttar Kjartansson, Ólafur Rósmundsson, Helgi Sigvaldason, Gunnar Stefansson, Jón Zophoniasson. 45-60 [doi]
- Technology Transfer, Modernization, and the Welfare StatePer Vingaard Klüver. 61-77 [doi]
- A Failure Revisited: The First Finnish Computer Construction ProjectPetri Paju. 79-94 [doi]
- On the Politics of FailureAnders Carlsson. 95-110 [doi]
- Birth of Computer Science Education and Research in FinlandReino Kurki-Suonio. 111-121 [doi]
- The Advent of the First General-Purpose Computer in IcelandMagnús Magnússon. 123-130 [doi]
- Early Curricula in Computer Science at the University of IcelandOddur Benediktsson. 131-136 [doi]
- Research and Curricula Development at Norwegian UniversitiesTerje O. Espelid, Arne Maus, Svein Nordbotten, Knut Skog, Arne Sølvberg. 137-153 [doi]
- Introducing Information Technology at Norwegian Regional CollegesPer Ofstad. 155-159 [doi]
- Nordic Cooperation within the Field of ComputingErik Bruhn. 161-167 [doi]
- Cooperation as a Driving Force in Nordic ITJussi Tuori. 169-177 [doi]
- History of the Nordic Computer IndustryChristian Gram, Tero Laaksonen, Tomas Ohlin, Harold W. Lawson, Rolf Skår, Ole Stangegaard. 179-190 [doi]
- The Datasaab Flexible Central Processing UnitHarold W. Lawson. 191-195 [doi]
- Introduction of Computers in Norwegian School MathematicsHerman Ruge. 197-202 [doi]
- From Programming to System DesignLauri Fontell. 203-213 [doi]
- The Birth of it in Upper Secondary Education in NorwaySteinar Thorvaldsen, Jan Wibe. 215-221 [doi]
- IT for Learning: A Need for a New Approach?Anita Kollerbaur. 223-238 [doi]
- The Early Nordic Software EffortIngemar Dahlstrand. 239-249 [doi]
- Algol-GeniusBengt Asker. 251-260 [doi]
- The Birth of SimulaStein Krogdahl. 261-275 [doi]
- Club Activity in the Early Phases of Microcomputing in FinlandPetri Saarikoski. 277-287 [doi]
- MIPROCHarald Yndestad. 289-296 [doi]
- From Binary Strings to Visual ProgrammingKnut Skog. 297-310 [doi]
- Ferranti Mercury at the Norwegian Defence Research EstablishmentT. William Olle. 311-316 [doi]
- Making Computing AvailableNorman Sanders. 317-326 [doi]
- SCIP: A Scandinavian Project on Systems Analysis and DesignPaul Lindgreen. 327-337 [doi]
- IS Scandinavian Information Systems Development Becoming Passé?Juhani Iivari. 339-356 [doi]
- Significant ApplicationsNils Høeg. 357-358 [doi]
- Applications and Technologies for Maritime and Offshore IndustriesTrond Vahl. 359-367 [doi]
- Applications and Technologies for Maritime and Offshore IndustriesTrygve Reenskaug. 369-390 [doi]
- Nordunet: The Roots of Nordic NetworkingRolf Nordhagen. 391-404 [doi]
- Where Were the Women?Eva Lindencrona. 405-411 [doi]
- When Computers Became of Interest in PoliticsSten Henriksson. 413-423 [doi]
- Development in the Growth Base of the Oulu Phenomenon Henry Oinas-Kukkonen, Jouni Similä, Pentti Kerola, Petri Pulli, Samuli Saukkonen. 425-447 [doi]
- The Norwegian Computing Center and the Univac 1107 (1963-1970)Knut Elgsaas, Håvard Hegna. 449-462 [doi]
- The Wegematic 1000 Computing Centre, 1959-1964Jaakko Suominen, Petri Paju, Aimo A. Törn. 463-485 [doi]
- Concluding RemarksTomas Ohlin, Lars Heide, Niels Hoeg, Martti Tienari. 487-488 [doi]