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Histories of Computing in Eastern Europe
IFIP WG 9.7 International Workshop on the History of Computing, HC 2018, Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, Poznań, Poland, September 19–21, 2018, Revised Selected Papers
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Table of Contents
Histories of Computing in Eastern Europe
JChristopher Leslie, Martin Schmitt
Front Matter
Eastern Europe
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
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
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
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
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
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
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