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- IntroductionUlf Hashagen, Reinhard Keil-Slawik, Arthur L. Norberg. 1-8 [doi]
- A Computer Pioneer's Talk: Pioneering Work in Software During the 50s in Central EuropeFriedrich L. Bauer. 11-22 [doi]
- Software as Science - Science as SoftwareMichael S. Mahoney. 25-48 [doi]
- Commentary on Michael S. Mahoney, "Software as Science"David Edge. 49-53 [doi]
- Software as Science? Commentary on Michael S. Mahoney, "Software as Science"Gerhard Goos. 55-59 [doi]
- Software as EngineeringJames E. Tomayko. 65-76 [doi]
- Commentary on James E. Tomayko, "Software as Engineering"Albert Endres. 77-81 [doi]
- Commentary on James E. Tomayko, "Software as Engineering"Bruce E. Seely. 83-91 [doi]
- A View from the Sonnenbichl: On the Historical Sociology of Software and System DependabilityDonald MacKenzie. 97-122 [doi]
- Commentary on Donald MacKenzie, "A View from the Sonnenbichl"Bernd Mahr. 123-126 [doi]
- Dependability Then and Now: Commentary on Donald MacKenzie, "A View from the Sonnenbichl"Victoria Stavridou. 127-133 [doi]
- Software as Labor ProcessNathan L. Ensmenger, William Aspray. 139-165 [doi]
- Are Programmers Oppressed by Monopoly Capital, or Shall the Geeks Inherit the Earth? Commentary on Nathan Ensmenger & William Aspray, "Software as Labor Process"David A. Hounshell. 167-175 [doi]
- A Commentary on David A. Hounshell's Commentary on "Software as Labor Process"Nathan L. Ensmenger, William Aspray. 177-178 [doi]
- Software as an Economic ActivityMartin Campbell-Kelly. 185-202 [doi]
- Commentary on Martin Campbell-Kelly, "Software as an Economic Activity"Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn. 203-210 [doi]
- Commentary on Martin Campbell-Kelly, "Software as an Economic Activity"David C. Mowery. 211-218 [doi]
- A Note on Martin Campbell-Kelly's "Software as an Economic Activity" and David Mowery's "Commentary"David A. Hounshell. 219-221 [doi]
- Collecting Software: Preserving Information in an Object-Centred CultureDoron Swade. 227-235 [doi]
- Commentary on Doron Swade, "Collecting Software: Preserving Information in an Object-Centred Culture"Joachim Fischer. 237-244 [doi]
- Towards a Software Museum: Challenges and OpportunitiesErnst Denert, Klaus-Peter Löhr. 245-259 [doi]
- Towards a Software Museum: Challenges and OpportunitiesFriedrich L. Bauer. 261-262 [doi]
- Preserving Software in History Museums: A Material Culture ApproachDavid K. Allison. 263-272 [doi]
- Commentary on David K. Allison, "Preserving Software in History Museums"Hartmut Petzold. 273-274 [doi]
- Probing the Elephant: How Do the Parts Fit Together?Michael S. Mahoney. 277-283 [doi]