[SIGCIS-Members] History of Nordic Computing - 2nd Call for Contributions

John Impagliazzo John.Impagliazzo at Hofstra.edu
Thu Jan 21 07:02:58 PST 2010


Jim,
I echo your comments 100%.  I helped organize HiNC1, HiNC2, and now HiNC3 and I was a co-editor for the 1 and 2 proceedings.  The HiNC conferences are great events and they add a different perspective to the usual US/UK view of computing history.   I encourage all interested parties to participate.
John

John Impagliazzo, Ph.D.
The ictQATAR Endowed Chair and Professor
Computer Science and Engineering
Qatar University, 2713 Doha, Qatar
Email: John at qu.edu.qa
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From: members-bounces at sigcis.org [mailto:members-bounces at sigcis.org] On Behalf Of James Cortada
Sent: Thursday, 21 January, 2010 16:36
To: Per Lundin
Cc: members-bounces at sigcis.org; members at sigcis.org
Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] History of Nordic Computing - 2nd Call for Contributions


I think Per's call for papers to this conference is something we should take very seriously. I have--and will be at the conference. The reason why this one is so important is that we are now at an inflection point in European history of ICT where the whole subject is taking off with momentum after a long period of slow start, and it is very exciting. It is a special moment in time when the Americans can influence the dialogue and learn what is happening in Europe while the Europeans can get a good sense of the issues we are addressing in our current research. Inflection points in a subject area only come around rarely, and for European ICT historiography this is probably the one that we are going to look back on and say things changed as a result. The themes for this year's conference reflect the maturing nature of European, and indeed global, ICT historiography.

I recognize that many of you may be teaching that week and the thought of going to Northern Europe in October might seem daunting--it is not winter yet--but see if you can find a way. There is one other benefit: you are going to be pleasantly surprised to learn what the Swedes as a nation have quietly been doing to preserve and understand their ICT history--with lessons for all of us in various countries, including the US, but also relevant for Eastern Europe, Latin America, and East Asia.

Regards,

Dr. Jim (James) W. Cortada
IBM Institute for Business Value
2917 Irvington Way
Madison, WI 53713 USA
jwcorta at us.ibm.com
608-270-4462

[cid:image001.gif at 01CA9AC3.F6BF1AA0]"Per Lundin" ---01/21/2010 06:17:37 AM---Dear Colleague, Please consider submitting a contribution to HiNC3 - 3rd IFIP WG9.7 Working

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[SIGCIS-Members] History of Nordic Computing - 2nd Call for Contributions


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Dear Colleague,

Please consider submitting a contribution to HiNC3 - 3rd IFIP WG9.7 Working
Conference on History of Nordic Computing.

The conference takes place in Stockholm 18 - 20 October 2010. Final
submission date is February 28. Accepted papers will be published by
Springer.

Detailed information about solicited contributions and submission procedure
is to be found at http://dsv.su.se/hinc3/.

Please further this call to all those you think might be interested.

Per Lundin and Benkt Wangler
Program co-chairs

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Per Lundin
Div. of History of Science and Technology
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
SE-100 44 Stockholm
Sweden

Phone: +46 8 790 87 41
Fax: +46 8 24 62 63
http://www.teknikhistoria.se
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