The Heinz Nixdorf Museum Forum (HNF) is the world's largest c- puter
museum and is dedicated to portraying the past, present and future of
information technology. In the "Year of Informatics 2006" the HNF was
particularly keen to examine the history of this still quite young
discipline. The short-lived nature of information technologies means
that individuals, inventions, devices, institutes and companies"age"
more rapidly than in many other specialties. And in the nature of things
the group of computer pioneers from the early days is growing smaller
all the time. To supplement a planned new exhibit on "Software and
Inform- ics" at the HNF, the idea arose of recording the history of
informatics in an accompanying publication.
Mysearchforsuitablesourcesandauthorsveryquickly cameupwith the right
answer, the very rst name in Germany: Friedrich L. Bauer, Professor
Emeritus of Mathematics at the TU in Munich, one of the - thers of
informatics in Germany and for decades the indefatigable author of
the"Historical Notes" column of the journal Informatik Spektrum.
Friedrich L. Bauer was already the author of two works on the history of
informatics, published in different decades and in different books. Both
of them are notable for their knowledgeable, extremely comp- hensive and
yet compact style. My obvious course was to motivate this author to
amalgamate, supplement and illustrate his previous work.