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Accepted AbstractsTroy Astarte. From Monitors to Monitors: an Early History of Concurrency Primitives Aggelos Biboudis, Jeremy Gibbons and Oleg Kiselyov. All Things Flow: Unfolding the History of Streams Veronica Dahl. Doughnut Computing: Aiming at Human and Ecological Well-Being Edgar Daylight. Church's Reception of Turing's 1936 Paper: a Philosophical Angle Moritz Feichtinger. Databasing Djungle-War: The US-Army's data-processing systems during the Vietnam War, 1966-1975 Carmen Flury and Rosalìa Guerrero. A national school computer for the emerging digital society: East German and Swedish efforts to develop a state-mandated educational computer in the 1980s-1990s. Laura Fontanella. The evolution of the concept of proof through realizability Michael Friedman. Leibniz on Stocking Frame, Computing and Weaving Jens Ulrik Hansen and Paula Quinon. The role of expert knowledge in Big Data and Machine Learning Chris Holland.Slipping Through Our Fingers Even As We Tighten Our Grip on the Controller: Rentism and the Consequences for Video Games Michael Jackson. Cyber-Physical Programming Cliff Jones. One concurrent program: three attempts at its formal verification Moritz Mähr. The public, the private, and the domestication of the information system. How data protection governed the Swiss administration in the 1970s. Mirjam Mayer and Ricky Wichum. Public Data and Personal Computers. The Emergence of a Personal Computing Culture in the Swiss Federal Administration, ca. 1980 Maximilian Noichl. The epistemic Vices and Virtues of Dimensionality Reduction Philippos Papayannopoulos, Nir Fresco and Oron Shagrir. On Two Different Kinds of Computational Indeterminacy Tomas Petricek and Joel Jakubovic. Complementary science of interactive programming systems Camilla Quaresmini and Giuseppe Primiero. Data Quality Dimensions for Fair AI Philipp Sander. There is no Hardware - Lynn Conway and the Mead-Conway-Revolution. Edith Schmid. Computing Systems as Social Institutions Jelena Stanulovic. Influence of the self-management in the development of personal computers in socialist Yugoslavia during the ‘80s Mate Szabo. The Early Days of the Hungarian Software Industry Javier Toscano. Intentionalities of code: historical practices and devices. A philosophical account Stefan Trausan-Matu. A Poststructuralist Perspective on Computer-Generated Literature Marcelo Vianna. “Processing the development”: technical groups, profiles and decisions on computer technologies in Brazil in the late 1950s David Waszek. Informational equivalence but computational differences? Herbert Simon on representations in scientific practice Nick Wiggershaus. An Agential Theory of Implementation for Computer Science Robin Zebrowski, John Sullins, Eric Dietrich, Bram Van Heuveln and Chris Fields. The History and Legacy of the AI Wars |
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