Martin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaking From airline reservation to Sonic the Hedgehog; a history of the software industry. The book is discussed by Adrienne van den Bogaard and Frank Veraart and by Gerard Alberts, followed by a reply by the author. Van den Bogaard and Veraart join great appreciation for the three-sector division Campbell-Kelly developed to describe the history of the software industry, to a slight criticism of his ad hoc-argumentation in explaining why in each sector some enterprises survive and others do not. Lacking, in their view, is a discussion of the dynamics of software itself in the context of emerging practices and businesses. Alberts overcomes his prima facie une...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
A project conceived some time ago, and now finally completed. One hundred references to create a tho...
History of “How I do my computing” by computer scientist and free software activist Richard Stallman...
Martin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaking From airl...
textabstractMartin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaki...
Relatively little has been written concerning a history of the work of computer programmers. Histori...
In his recent book The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering, Capers Jones promises t...
Along with the international trends in history of computing, Dutch contributions over the past twent...
For almost as long as there has been software, there has been a software crisis. Laments about the i...
that is at the heart of the larger story of the great ‘computer revolution ’ of the mid-to-late 20th...
This article argues that historians have always been closer to programmers than has perhaps been rec...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
The talk presents published work on some of the research performed in advance of designing a work-ba...
Ingeniería del software. EvolucionSociety today cannot run without software and by extension, withou...
Just as the fields of software and hardware development have evolved, the field of software history ...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
A project conceived some time ago, and now finally completed. One hundred references to create a tho...
History of “How I do my computing” by computer scientist and free software activist Richard Stallman...
Martin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaking From airl...
textabstractMartin Campbell-Kelly opened a new field in the history of computing in his groundbreaki...
Relatively little has been written concerning a history of the work of computer programmers. Histori...
In his recent book The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering, Capers Jones promises t...
Along with the international trends in history of computing, Dutch contributions over the past twent...
For almost as long as there has been software, there has been a software crisis. Laments about the i...
that is at the heart of the larger story of the great ‘computer revolution ’ of the mid-to-late 20th...
This article argues that historians have always been closer to programmers than has perhaps been rec...
Analyzing the literature of computing history we can establish that computing stories of different e...
The talk presents published work on some of the research performed in advance of designing a work-ba...
Ingeniería del software. EvolucionSociety today cannot run without software and by extension, withou...
Just as the fields of software and hardware development have evolved, the field of software history ...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
A project conceived some time ago, and now finally completed. One hundred references to create a tho...
History of “How I do my computing” by computer scientist and free software activist Richard Stallman...