Detailed program of WG 9.7 HCEE
Wednesday, 19 September, 2018
Wednesday, 09:30 – 11:00, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 1
lecture hall: 023 BT
László Kalmár and the First University Level Programming and Computer Science Training in Hungary Mate Szabo
The Emergence of Computing Disciplines in Communist Czechoslovakia: What's in a (Sovietized) Name? Michal Doležel, Zdeněk Smutný
Wednesday, 11:00 – 11:30, Coffee break
Wednesday, 11:30 – 12:30, WCC 2018 Keynote
The Pros and Cons of Blockchain for Privacy Jan Camenisch
Wednesday, 12:30 – 14:00, Lunch break
Wednesday, 14:00 – 15:30, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 2
lecture hall: 023 BT
Prerequisites for the Creation of the Main Computer Center of GOSPLAN of the USSR Vladimir Kitov
50 years of the Cybernetics Faculty of MUT: Experiences, Achievements and Perspectives Piotr Kosiuczenko
Armenian Computers: First Generations Sergey B. Oganjanyan, Valery V. Shilov, and Sergey A. Silantiev
Wednesday, 15:30 – 16:00, Coffee break
Wednesday, 16:00 – 17:30, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 3
lecture hall: 023 BT
Early Computers Development in Poland Marek Hołyński
Basic Telemonitors of the Third Generation Computers in the USSR Vladimir Kitov
Anatoly Kitov and Victor Glushkov - Pioneers of Russian Digital Economy and Informatics Olga V. Kitova, Vladimir A. Kitov
Wednesday, 19:00, Congress grill
Thursday, 20 September, 2018
Thursday, 09:30 – 11:00, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 4
lecture hall: 023 BT
Cooperating with Moscow, Stealing in California: PPR’s Legal and Illicit Acquisition of Know-How in the Area of Microelectronics in 1960-1990 Miroslaw Sikora
In Fear of Convergence? The Import of Western Computer Technology in the GDR; or, Following the Traces of a Machine through the Iron Curtain: The Computer Import of GDR’s State Bank in the 1960s Martin Schmitt
Cocom, Comecon, Chincom, and Dot-Com: Technological Determinism in Economic Blockades, 1949-1994 Christopher Leslie
Thursday, 11:00 – 11:30, Coffee break
Thursday, 11:30 – 12:30, WCC 2018 Keynote
What Needs to be Added to Machine Learning? Leslie Valiant
Thursday, 12:30 – 14:00, Lunch break
Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 5
lecture hall: 023 BT
Israel Abraham Staffel: New Evidences Timo Leipälä, Valery V. Shilov, Sergey A. Silantiev
Mathematicians at the Scottish Café Chris Zielinski
Discovering Eastern European PCs by Hacking Them. Today Stefano Bodrato, Fabrizio Caruso, Giovanni A. Cignoni
Thursday, 15:30 – 16:00, Coffee break
Thursday, 16:00 – 17:30, WG 9.7 HCEE Session 6
lecture hall: 023 BT
ICT History study as Corporate Philanthropy in Latvia Inara Opmane, Rihards Balodis
The Engineering Heritage of Bashir Rameev at the Polytechnic Museum. To the 100th Anniversary of His Birth Marina Smolevitskaya
Twentieth Anniversary of the Russian Virtual Museum of Computers and Information Technology History Vladimir Kitov, Alexander Nitusov, Edward Proydakov
Friday, 21 September, 2018
Friday, 9:15 – 11:00, Bombe Demonstration at Poznan Supercomputer Centre
PSNC - Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
chair: Roger Johnson
Introduction and Welcome Roger Johnson
Crib Message, and Message 1 Sent to Bletchley Park Marek Wojciechowski
Brief video welcome to The National Museum of Computing Helen Jarvis
INVITED TALK: Did Alan Turing see an Enigma machine at Bletchley Park? Dermot Turing
Friday, 11:00 – 11:30, Coffee break
Friday, 11:30 – 12:30, WCC 2018 Keynote
Harnessing Frontier Technologies for Sustainable Development Shamika N. Sirimanne
For students at Enigma Live: tour of Supercomputer Centre during keynote time
Video link to Bombe will be kept open for webcast recipients
Friday, 12:30 – 13:45, Lunch break
Friday, 13:45 – 15:45, Bombe Demonstration at Poznan Supercomputer Centre
PSNC - Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
chair: Roger Johnson
Video link to the National Museum of Computing – Progress Report Roger Johnson
INVITED TALK: How the Poles Broke Enigma Marek Grajek
Poznan Enigma Museum Marek Grajek
Final Report from TNMoC Helen Jarvis/Paul Kellar
Closing Comments Roger Johnson
Friday, 15:45 – 16:00, Coffee break