Computer science: reflections on the field, reflections from the field
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references Prelude: Emily Shops at Virtualemporia.com - 1 -- - Part 1 - The Essential Character of Computer Science - 9 -- - 1 - The Essential Character of Computer Science - 11 -- - What Is Computer Science? - 12 -- - Salient Characteristics of Computer Science Research - 15 -- - Computer Science Research Involves Symbols and Their Manipulation - 15 -- - Computer Science Research Involves the Creation and Manipulation of Abstraction - 17 -- - Computer Science Research Creates and Studies Algorithms - 19 -- - Computer Science Research Creates Artificial Constructs, Notably Unlimited by Physical Laws - 19 -- - Computer Science Research Exploits and Addresses Exponential Growth - 20 -- - Computer Science Research Seeks the Fundamental Limits on What Can Be Computed - 21 -- - Computer Science Research Often Focuses on the Complex, Analytic, Rational Action That Is Associated with Human Intelligence - 23 -- - Part 2 - Selected Perspectives on Computer Science - 25 -- - 2 - Exponential Growth, Computability, and Complexity - 27 -- - Harnessing Moore's Law - Mark D. Hill - 28 -- - Computability and Complexity - Jon Kleinberg, Christos Papadimitriou - 37 -- - Quantum Information Processing - Charles H. Bennett - 51 -- - 3 - Simulation - 57 -- - The Real Scientific Hero of 1953 - Steven Strogatz - 58 -- - Making a Computational Splash - Ronald Fedkiw - 61 -- - 4 - Abstraction, Representation, and Notations - 65 -- - Abstraction: Imposing Order on Complexity in Software Design - Mary Shaw - 66 -- - Programming Languages and Computer Science - Alfred V. Aho, James Larus - 74 -- - 5 - Data, Representation, and Information - 79 -- - Database Systems: A Textbook Case of Research Paying Off - Jim Gray - 80 -- - Computer Science Is to Information as Chemistry Is to Matter - Michael Lesk - 88 -- - History and the Fundamentals of Computer Science - Edward L. Ayers - 96 -- - 6 - Achieving Intelligence - 101 -- - The Experiment-Analyze-Generalize Loop in Computer Science Research: A Case Study - Tom Mitchell - 103 -- - "I'm Sorry Dave, I'm Afraid I Can't Do That": Linguistics, Statitics, and Natural-Language Processing Circa 2001 - Lillian Lee - 111 -- - Computer Game Playing: Beating Humanity at Its Own Game - Daphne Koller, Alan Biermann - 119 -- - 7 - Building Computing Systems of Practical Scale - 127 -- - The Internet: An Experiment That Escaped from the Lab - Larry Peterson, David Clark - 129 -- - Many-to-Many Communication: A New Medium - Amy Bruckman - 134 -- - Cryptography - Madhu Sudan - 144 -- - Strategies for Software Engineering Research - Mary Shaw - 151 -- - 8 - Research Behind Everyday Computation - 159 -- - How You Got Microsoft Word - Jeffrey Ullman - 161 -- - VisiCalc, Spreadsheets, and Programming for the Masses, Or "How a Killer App Was Born" - James D. Foley - 167 -- - Internet Searching - Peter Norvig - 174 -- - 9 - Personal Statements of Passion About Computer Science Research - 179 -- - The Legacy of Computer Science - Gerald Jay Sussman - 180 -- - Fairy Tales - Allen Newell - 184 -- - Revisiting "What Is Computer Science" - Allen Newell - 189 -- - Appendix - Agenda of July 25-26, 2001, Symposium - 193 |
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