We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission on the History and Philosophy of Computing. This volume collects refereed selected papers from the First International Conference organized by the Commission
International audienceA history of writing the history of computing is presented in its relationship...
Along with the international trends in history of computing, Dutch contributions over the past twent...
Computing as a discipline is often characterized as a combination of three major traditions: theoret...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
International audienceThis paper introduces the journal special issue on Trends in the History and P...
One of the most defining characteristics of our contemporary world is without doubt the development ...
Social science concepts and techniques have been bound up with computing since its earliest days. Th...
Computing, today more than ever before, is a multi-faceted discipline which collates several methodo...
Humanities Computing, now in paperback for the first time and including a new preface updating the o...
Part 11: New Historiographical Approaches and Methodological ReflectionsInternational audienceThe re...
In a very short time the computer developed from a mathematical-logical object into an everyday phys...
Our aim in this chapter is to reveal some of the core principles motivating the teaching of computin...
Computing and science reveal a synergic relationship. On the one hand, it is widely evident that com...
Our goal, with Professor George K. Thiruvathukal and Professor David Dennis, is to synthesize the fi...
4-7 Oct 2017 Brno (Czech Republic) Call for papers voir l'appel complet (...) For HaPoC 2017 we wel...
International audienceA history of writing the history of computing is presented in its relationship...
Along with the international trends in history of computing, Dutch contributions over the past twent...
Computing as a discipline is often characterized as a combination of three major traditions: theoret...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
International audienceThis paper introduces the journal special issue on Trends in the History and P...
One of the most defining characteristics of our contemporary world is without doubt the development ...
Social science concepts and techniques have been bound up with computing since its earliest days. Th...
Computing, today more than ever before, is a multi-faceted discipline which collates several methodo...
Humanities Computing, now in paperback for the first time and including a new preface updating the o...
Part 11: New Historiographical Approaches and Methodological ReflectionsInternational audienceThe re...
In a very short time the computer developed from a mathematical-logical object into an everyday phys...
Our aim in this chapter is to reveal some of the core principles motivating the teaching of computin...
Computing and science reveal a synergic relationship. On the one hand, it is widely evident that com...
Our goal, with Professor George K. Thiruvathukal and Professor David Dennis, is to synthesize the fi...
4-7 Oct 2017 Brno (Czech Republic) Call for papers voir l'appel complet (...) For HaPoC 2017 we wel...
International audienceA history of writing the history of computing is presented in its relationship...
Along with the international trends in history of computing, Dutch contributions over the past twent...
Computing as a discipline is often characterized as a combination of three major traditions: theoret...