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- Organizing the History of Computing - 'Lessons Learned' at the Charles Babbage InstituteThomas J. Misa. 1-12 [doi]
- Provisioning of Safe Train Control in Nordic CountriesHarold W. Lawson. 13-28 [doi]
- Computing and Computer Science in the Soviet Baltic RegionEnn Tyugu. 29-37 [doi]
- What Do IT-People Know about the Nordic History of Computers and User Interfaces? - A Preliminary SurveyAnker Helms Jørgensen. 38-44 [doi]
- Increasing the Museum Value of Information Technology Objects - The Case of the Finnish Data Processing Museum AssociationEmmi Tittonen. 45-54 [doi]
- Preserving Our Digital Heritage: Experiences from the Pelikonepeijoonit ProjectMikko Heinonen, Markku Reunanen. 55-64 [doi]
- From Computing Machines to IT - Collecting, Documenting, and Preserving Source Material on Swedish IT-HistoryPer Lundin. 65-73 [doi]
- Agentization in Computing: How to Ameliorate the Consequences of the History Today?Kai K. Kimppa, Janne Lahtiranta, Markku I. Nurminen. 74-83 [doi]
- Computer Fiction: "A Logic Named Joe" - Towards Investigating the Importance of Science Fiction in the Historical Development of ComputingDavid L. Ferro, Eric Swedin. 84-94 [doi]
- Annotations of First Generation Systems Development in SwedenJanis Bubenko. 95-105 [doi]
- Centralized versus Decentralized Information Systems - A Historical FlashbackMats-Åke Hugoson. 106-115 [doi]
- Scientific Computers at the Helsinki University of Technology during the Post Pioneering StagePanu Nykänen, Hans Andersin. 116-120 [doi]
- Tool or Science? The History of Computing at the Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyOla Nordal. 121-129 [doi]
- The Development of University Computing in Sweden 1965-1985Ingemar Dahlstrand. 130-137 [doi]
- Information Processing - Administrative Data Processing - The First Courses at KTH and SU, 1966-67Janis Bubenko. 138-148 [doi]
- FORTRAN II - The First Computer Language Used at the University of IcelandOddur Benediktsson. 149-155 [doi]
- The Development of Computer Policies in Government, Political Parties, and Trade Unions in Norway 1961-1983Knut Elgsaas, Håvard Hegna. 156-170 [doi]
- Computer Industry as a National Task - The Finnish Computer Project and the Question of State Involvement in the 1970sPetri Paju. 171-184 [doi]
- Information Systems and Software Engineering Research and Education in Oulu until the 1990sHenry Oinas-Kukkonen, Pentti Kerola, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Jouni Similä, Petri Pulli. 185-194 [doi]
- The Impact of Computer Science on the Development of Oulu ICT during 1985-1990Henry Oinas-Kukkonen, Jouni Similä, Petri Pulli, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Pentti Kerola. 195-208 [doi]
- Reflections of Computing Experiences in a Steel Factory in the Early 1960sPertti Järvinen. 209-216 [doi]
- Early Use of the Computer for Adjusting Triangulation in IcelandGunnar Thorbergsson. 217-224 [doi]
- Data Processing with Unit Record Equipment in IcelandÓttar Kjartansson. 225-229 [doi]
- Computerized Typesetting and Other New Applications in a Publishing HouseTimo Järvi. 230-237 [doi]
- The Early Days of Computer Aided Newspaper Production SystemsNils Enlund, Hans E. Andersin. 238-249 [doi]
- Modernizing Text and Data Networks in the Early 1980sOssi Väänänen, Olli Mertanen. 250-257 [doi]
- Lexicography for IBM - Developing Norwegian Linguistic Resources in the 1980sJan Engh. 258-270 [doi]
- The Development of Software Testing in Finland 1950-2000Pentti A. Pohjolainen. 271-282 [doi]
- An Early Danish Computer Game - The Case of Nim, Piet Hein, and RegnecentralenAnker Helms Jørgensen. 283-288 [doi]
- Demoscene Platforms: A Case Study on the Adoption of Home ComputersMarkku Reunanen, Antti Silvast. 289-301 [doi]
- IT Museums and Related Projects in the Nordic Countries - Summary of a Panel DiscussionJaakko Suominen, Kimmo Antila, Peter Blom, Ola Nordal, Outi Penninkangas. 302-309 [doi]
- University Education on Computers - Summary of a Panel DiscussionReino Kurki-Suonio, Oddur Benediktsson, Janis Bubenko, Ingemar Dahlstrand, Christian Gram, John Impagliazzo. 310-321 [doi]