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History of Nordic Computing 2014: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Christian Gram, Per Rasmussen, Søren Duus Østergaard:
History of Nordic Computing 4 - 4th IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC 4, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 13-15, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 447, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-17144-9
IT Policy
- Per Lundin:
Computers and Welfare: The Swedish Debate on the Politics of Computerization in the 1970s and the 1980s. 3-11 - Tomas Ohlin:
TERESE - TElecommunications and REgional Development in SwEden - Early Telecommunication Development in a Regional and Social Perspective. 12-21 - Arvid Staupe:
The Introduction of Computers to Primary and Secondary Schools. 22-33 - Tomas Ohlin:
Birth of Internet Ethics. 34-40 - Lone Dybkjær:
Reasons Behind the Privatization of Datacentralen. 41-46
Infrastructure
- Anders Vind Ebbesen:
The Creation of the Central Person Registry in Denmark. 49-57 - Søren Duus Østergaard:
The Danish Tax System and the 'No Touch Strategy'. 58-64 - Niels Eilif Hansen:
Information Technology and Danish Agriculture. 65-77 - Anna Orrghen:
ICT in Art in Sweden 1993-2011: Tool, Medium and Theme. 78-89
Public Services
- Henning Jensen:
Dankort, the Danish National Debit Card System from the Early 1980s. 93-100 - Morten Holst:
The Digital, Strategic and Citizen-Centric Project 'Genvej' - Introducing ICT in Gentofte Kommune. 101-108 - Per Gjerløv:
NEUCC. 109-115 - Dorte Olesen:
UNI•C - A True Internet Pioneer, the Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education. 116-124
Private Services
- Axel Hvidtfeldt:
Christian Rovsing A/S from 1970 to 1984. 127-138 - Carina Sørensen, Michael Nielsen:
The Story of Navision and Navision Stat. 139-146 - Karl Ib Roed Sørensen:
Online Infrastructure in Supply Chain for Hardware Shops - A Solution for 260 Hardware and DIY Stores Based upon DATEX (X.21). 147-156 - Mogens Knudsen:
The Start of a New Age for an Old Industry. 157-164
Tele Systems
- Jens Brammer:
Time-Sharing in Denmark in 1968. 167-170 - Heikki Ahava:
The Standardization of Mobile Systems from NMT to Mobile Internet. 171-180 - Ole Brun Madsen, Bent Baek Jensen:
PAXNET - A Public X.25 Service in Denmark. 181-188 - Mogens Ritsholm:
Public Data Networks in the Nordic Countries. 189-193 - Svenolof Karlsson, Anders Lugn:
How Was Present-Day Ericsson Born? 194-204 - Peter Graham, Yngve Sundblad:
Nordic Internet Infrastructure Development 1988-2007. 205-214
Health Care
- Thomas F. Skousen, Herbert Jessen:
The Journey Towards a National Healthcare Data Network in Denmark. 217-226 - Thomas F. Skousen, Herbert Jessen:
The Electronic Healthcare Record - The First Attempt to a National Strategy - Why It Failed and How It Developed into Today's Situation. 227-235 - Hans Dahlin, Sune Karlsson, Bengt Olsen:
Triple Helix Collaboration for eCare in the 1970s. 236-245
IT in Banking
- J. Carles Maixé-Altés:
ICT the Nordic Way and European Retail Banking. 249-262 - Jens Bache:
The VP Project (1981-1983): Dematerializing Millions of Danish Bond Certificates. 263-272
Transport
- Helge Grimstad:
IT and Communications in SAS. 275-289 - Tor Olav Steine:
The Norwegian State Railway System GTL (1976). 290-298 - Leif Saalbach Andersen:
Nordic Development of Shipping Systems: On Symbiosis Between System and Organization. 299-306
IT Technology
- Anne Grethe Pind:
The Story of DSI-TEKST: The First Software Package Which Integrated Word Processing, Database and Report Generator - in Denmark and Maybe in the Whole World. 309-320 - Gunnar O. Klein:
Standardization of Cryptographic Techniques - The Influence of the Security Agencies. 321-327 - Arvid Staupe, Harald Haugen:
Ambitious Educational Projects as a Driving Force for Software Development. 328-338 - Gitte Christensen:
APL in the Nordic Countries. 339-349 - Peter Sestoft:
Early Nordic Compilers and Autocodes. 350-366 - Olli Simula, Yrjö Neuvo:
A Fast Microprogrammed Digital Filter Supporting Early Signal Processing Research. 367-378
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