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History of Computing: Software Issues
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
A Computer Pioneer’s Talk: Pioneering Work in Software During the 50s in Central Europe
pp. 25
Software as Science—Science as Software
pp. 49
Commentary on Michael S. Mahoney, “Software as Science”
pp. 55
Software as Science? Commentary on Michael S. Mahoney, “Software as Science”
pp. 65
Software as Engineering
pp. 77
Commentary on James E. Tomayko, “Software as Engineering”
pp. 83
Commentary on James E. Tomayko, “Software as Engineering”
pp. 97
A View from the Sonnenbichl: On the Historical Sociology of Software and System Dependability
pp. 123
Commentary on Donald MacKenzie, “A View from the Sonnenbichl”
pp. 127
Dependability Then and Now: Commentary on Donald MacKenzie, “A View from the Sonnenbichl”
pp. 139
Software as Labor Process
pp. 167
Are Programmers Oppressed by Monopoly Capital, or Shall the Geeks Inherit the Earth? Commentary on Nathan Ensmenger & William Aspray, “Software as Labor Process”
pp. 177
A Commentary on David A. Hounshell’s Commentary on “Software as Labor Process”
pp. 185
Software as an Economic Activity
pp. 203
Commentary on Martin Campbell-Kelly, “Software as an Economic Activity”
pp. 211
Commentary on Martin Campbell-Kelly, “Software as an Economic Activity”
pp. 219
A Note on Martin Campbell-Kelly’s “Software as an Economic Activity” and David Mowery’s “Commentary”
pp. 227
Collecting Software: Preserving Information in an Object-Centred Culture
pp. 237
Commentary on Doron Swade, “Collecting Software: Preserving Information in an Object-Centred Culture”
pp. 245
Towards a Software Museum: Challenges and Opportunities
pp. 261
Towards a Software Museum: Challenges and Opportunities
pp. 263
Preserving Software in History Museums: A Material Culture Approach
pp. 273
Commentary on David K. Allison, “Preserving Software in History Museums”
pp. 277
Probing the Elephant: How Do the Parts Fit Together?
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