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Tilly Blyth, Roger Johnson, Arthur Tatnall (Beteiligte)

Making the History of Computing Relevant


IFIP WG 9.7 International Conference, HC 2013, London, UK, June 17-18, 2013, Revised Selected Papers
Herausgegeben von Tatnall, Arthur; Blyth, Tilly; Johnson, Roger
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013. 2016. xi, 321 S. 131 Farbabb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER BERLIN HEIDELBERG 2016
ISBN: 3-662-52521-6 (3662525216)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-662-52521-0 (9783662525210)

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This book constitutes the refereed post-proceedings of the IFIP WG 9.7 International Conference on the History of Computing, HC 2013, held in London, UK, in June 2013. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics related to the history of computing and offer a number of different approaches to making this history relevant. These range from discussion of approaches to describing and analyzing the history through storytelling and education to description of various collections, working installations and reconstruction projects. The papers have been organized in the following topical sections: the importance of storytelling in museums; spotlight on some key collections and their future plans; thoughts on expanding the audience for computing history; spotlight on some research projects; integrating history with computer science education; putting the history of computing into different contexts; celebrating nostalgia for games - and its potential as Trojan horse; the importance and challenges of working installations; and reconstruction stories.
The importance of storytelling in museums.- Spotlight on some key collections and their future plans.- Thoughts on expanding the audience for computing history.- Spotlight on some research projects.- Integrating history with computer science education.- Putting the history of computing into different contexts.- Celebrating nostalgia for games - and its potential as Trojan horse.- The importance and challenges of working installations.- Reconstruction stories.