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Hagenberg Research: Introduction

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This book is a synopsis of basic and applied research done at the various research institutions of the Softwarepark Hagenberg in Austria. Starting with 15 coworkers in my Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), I initiated the Softwarepark Hagenberg in 1987 on request of the Upper Austrian Government with the objective of creating a scientific, technological, and economic impulse for the region and the international community. In the meantime, in a joint effort, the Softwarepark Hagenberg has grown to the current (2009) size of over 1000 R&D employees and 1300 students in six research institutions, 40 companies and 20 academic study programs on the bachelor, master’s and PhD level.

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Buchberger, B. (2009). Hagenberg Research: Introduction. In: Buchberger, B., et al. Hagenberg Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02127-5_1

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