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Contents: 1 The Essential Character of Computer Science, 2 Exponential Growth, Computability, and Complexity, 3 Simulation, 4 Abstraction, Representation, and Notations, 5 Data, Representation, and Information, and more.
Full Description
Computer Science: Reflections on the Field, Reflections from the Field provides a concise characterization of key ideas that lie at the core of computer science (CS) research. The book offers a description of CS research recognizing the richness and diversity of the field. It brings together two dozen essays on diverse aspects of CS research, their motivation and results. By describing in accessible form computer science's intellectual character, and by conveying a sense of its vibrancy through a set of examples, the book aims to prepare readers for what the future might hold and help to inspire CS researchers in its creation.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Prelude: Emily Shops at VirtualEmporia.com
Part One: The Essential Character of Computer Science1 The
Essential Character of Computer Science
Part Two: Selected Perspectives on Computer Science 2 Exponential
Growth, Computability, and Complexity
3 Simulation
4 Abstraction, Representation, and Notations
5 Data, Representation, and Information
6 Achieving Intelligence
7 Building Computing Systems of Practical Scale
8 Research Behind Everyday Computation
9 Personal Statements of Passion About Computer Science Research
Appendix: Agenda of July 25-26, 2001, Symposium
Plates
Contents
1 Front Matter; 2 Prelude: Emily Shops at VirtualEmporia.com; 3 Part One: The Essential Character of Computer Science1 The Essential Character of Computer Science; 4 Part Two: Selected Perspectives on Computer Science 2 Exponential Growth, Computability, and Complexity; 5 3 Simulation; 6 4 Abstraction, Representation, and Notations; 7 5 Data, Representation, and Information; 8 6 Achieving Intelligence; 9 7 Building Computing Systems of Practical Scale; 10 8 Research Behind Everyday Computation; 11 9 Personal Statements of Passion About Computer Science Research; 12 Appendix: Agenda of July 25-26, 2001, Symposium; 13 Plates