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Introduction
Papers
Software Heritage: the universal archive of software source codes
A complex task
A universal mission
Past, present, future: much more than an archive!
A strategic issue, which needs to be known
Development and obsolescence of programs – the programmer’s challenge and nightmare
From BESS to EVA, archival challenge
Introduction
STRUCTRAN
From BESS to EVA
NEVA
Archival challenge
Towards the sustained use of software for long-term access to digital heritage
Digital media
Digital continuity and the importance of software
Software history and rate of obsolescence
Software library for legacy software
Reconstruction of data analyses
Reconstruction of digital art
Long-term care of software
Partner – Forever young
The Iskra Delta Partner Computer
Emulating the Partner environment
Partner software is a rarity and a historical curiosity
Archiving software as a core museum procedure
The inseparable entities of the user and the machine
Conclusion
Postscript
Legal challenges of archiving software
“Intellectual property” rights
Copyright
Patents
Trademarks & service marks
Data in/with software
Data
Database
Design & UI/UX in software
Hardware
Hardware circuits, schematics, etc.
Domain names
Internet domain names
How to obtain rights
Free (as in “freedom”)
Exceptions by law
License
Public bodies
Other considerations
Pioneering Computer Support in Urban Planning, 1970–1985
Introduction
Information system for spatial planning
Data capture example: centroids of house numbers
Data output example: first digital maps
Methods example: expert systems
Implementations: Celje and Ljubljana municipalities
Implementation: Guyana
Comparisons and disseminations
After 50 years
Are values in software development time-critical or can they be stored?
VSD Empirical Investigation – HERMES SoftLab, Slovenia
Current conclusion
Biographies
English
Slovenščina
Domov
Cover Page
Colophon
TOC
Introduction
Papers
Software Heritage: the universal archive of software source codes
A complex task
A universal mission
Past, present, future: much more than an archive!
A strategic issue, which needs to be known
Development and obsolescence of programs – the programmer’s challenge and nightmare
From BESS to EVA, archival challenge
Introduction
STRUCTRAN
From BESS to EVA
NEVA
Archival challenge
Towards the sustained use of software for long-term access to digital heritage
Digital media
Digital continuity and the importance of software
Software history and rate of obsolescence
Software library for legacy software
Reconstruction of data analyses
Reconstruction of digital art
Long-term care of software
Partner – Forever young
The Iskra Delta Partner Computer
Emulating the Partner environment
Partner software is a rarity and a historical curiosity
Archiving software as a core museum procedure
The inseparable entities of the user and the machine
Conclusion
Postscript
Legal challenges of archiving software
“Intellectual property” rights
Copyright
Patents
Trademarks & service marks
Data in/with software
Data
Database
Design & UI/UX in software
Hardware
Hardware circuits, schematics, etc.
Domain names
Internet domain names
How to obtain rights
Free (as in “freedom”)
Exceptions by law
License
Public bodies
Other considerations
Pioneering Computer Support in Urban Planning, 1970–1985
Introduction
Information system for spatial planning
Data capture example: centroids of house numbers
Data output example: first digital maps
Methods example: expert systems
Implementations: Celje and Ljubljana municipalities
Implementation: Guyana
Comparisons and disseminations
After 50 years
Are values in software development time-critical or can they be stored?
VSD Empirical Investigation – HERMES SoftLab, Slovenia
Current conclusion
Biographies
English
Slovenščina