Digital guide to developing international software
Digital guide to developing international software
The Soviet computer industry: a tale of two sectors
Communications of the ACM - Special issue: Soviet computing
Cuba, communism, and computing
Communications of the ACM
The Net: progress and opportunity
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on information filtering
Decline and fall of the American programmer
Decline and fall of the American programmer
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software in the Far East
IEEE Software
Computing in Chile: the jaguar of the Pacific Rim?
Communications of the ACM
Computer Science Research in Mexico
Computer
Brazil: Cooperative Development of a Software Industry
IEEE Software
The Internet in India and China
Information Technologies and International Development
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It is shown that software export is an attainable goal for developing nations, especially when government policies are favorable, and that the industrialized nations dominating the worldwide market can expect some serious competition. Examples of the efforts of developing nations to export software to North America and Europe are cited.