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History of Nordic Computing 3 - Third IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC3, Stockholm, Sweden, October 18-20, 2010, Revised Selected Papers (Hardcover, 2011)
John Impagliazzo, Per Lundin, Benkt Wangler
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This book constitutes the refereed post-proceedings of the Third
IFIP WG 9.7 Conference on the History of Nordic Computing, HiNC3,
held in Stockholm, Sweden, in October 2010. The 50 revised full
papers presented together with a keynote address and a panel
discussion were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous
submissions. The papers focus on the application and use of ICT and
ways in which technical progress affected the conditions of the
development and use of ICT systems in the Nordic countries covering
a period from around 1970 until the beginning of the 1990s. They
are organized in the following topical sections: computerizing
public sector industries; computerizing management and financial
industries; computerizing art, media, and schools; users and
systems development; the making of a Nordic computing industry;
Nordic networking; Nordic software development; Nordic research in
software and systems development; teaching at Nordic universities;
and new historiographical approaches and methodological
reflections.
This book constitutes the refereed and revised proceedings of the
workshops and the doctoral consortium co-located with the 10th
International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics
Research (BIR), held in Riga, Latvia, in October 2011. The four
workshops focused on Information Logistics and Knowledge Supply for
Viable Enterprises (ILOG 2011), Alignment of Business Processes and
Security Modeling (ABPSM 2011), Intelligent Educational Systems and
Technology-Enhanced Learning (INTEL-EDU 2011), and User-Oriented
Information Integration (UOII 2011). The two best papers from the
doctoral consortium are also included.
CAiSE 2000 was the 12th in the series of International Conferences
on Advanced Information Systems Engineering. In the year 2000 the
conference returned to Stockholm where it was organized the very
first time. Since that year, 1989, the CAiSE conferences have
developed into an important forum for the presentation and exchange
of research results and practical experiences within the field of
Information Systems Engineering. The objective of the CAiSE
conference series is to bring together researchers and
practitioners in the field of information systems engineering to
meet annually in order to discuss evolving research issues and
applications in this field. The CAiSE conference series also aims
to provide an opportunity for young scientists to establish
relationships with senior scientists in their areas of interest.
Stockholm is an important center of research and development for
some of the leading IT and communications companies in Europe and
indeed, in the world. In tune with this environment, a major theme
of CAiSE 2000 was "information systems and services in a digitized
world." This theme reflects the vast improvements in communication
technology, including the increasing use of Internet and WWW, that
has taken place over the last years, and that has led to better
communication and easier information access in general. In
addition, this development has initiated changes in the way
organizations cooperate and trade.
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History of Nordic Computing 3 - Third IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, HiNC3, Stockholm, Sweden, October 18-20, 2010, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2011)
John Impagliazzo, Per Lundin, Benkt Wangler
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This book constitutes the refereed post-proceedings of the Third
IFIP WG 9.7 Conference on the History of Nordic Computing, HiNC3,
held in Stockholm, Sweden, in October 2010. The 50 revised full
papers presented together with a keynote address and a panel
discussion were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous
submissions. The papers focus on the application and use of ICT and
ways in which technical progress affected the conditions of the
development and use of ICT systems in the Nordic countries covering
a period from around 1970 until the beginning of the 1990s. They
are organized in the following topical sections: computerizing
public sector industries; computerizing management and financial
industries; computerizing art, media, and schools; users and
systems development; the making of a Nordic computing industry;
Nordic networking; Nordic software development; Nordic research in
software and systems development; teaching at Nordic universities;
and new historiographical approaches and methodological
reflections.
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