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Science, computational science, and computer science
Communications of the ACM, 1993We describe computational science as an interdisciplinary approach to doing science on computers. Our purpose is to introduce computational science as a legitimate interest of computer scientists.We present a possible foundation for computational science.
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Communications of the ACM, 2005
The recent decreases of enrollment in computer science programs signal a chasm between our historical emphasis on programming and the contemporary concerns of those choosing careers.
Denning, P., McGettrick, A.D.
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The recent decreases of enrollment in computer science programs signal a chasm between our historical emphasis on programming and the contemporary concerns of those choosing careers.
Denning, P., McGettrick, A.D.
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2015
This chapter discusses teaching science and computing in a primary school setting.
Smith, Malcolm +2 more
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This chapter discusses teaching science and computing in a primary school setting.
Smith, Malcolm +2 more
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Computer Science as a Lens on the Sciences:
IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'07), 2007Summary form only given. This article trace the growing influence of fundamental ideas from computer science on the nature of research in a number of scientific fields. There is a growing awareness that information processing lies at the heart of the processes studied in fields as diverse as quantum mechanics, statistical physics, nanotechnology ...
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 1989
The author contends that computers are unprecedented among human inventions in that they are a boon to experimenters and theorists alike. He points out that the power of computers has grown, and their cost has decreased, at a high-exponential rate-over the last 35 years; and the end is not in sight.
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The author contends that computers are unprecedented among human inventions in that they are a boon to experimenters and theorists alike. He points out that the power of computers has grown, and their cost has decreased, at a high-exponential rate-over the last 35 years; and the end is not in sight.
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SEMANTIC COMPUTING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2011Semantic Computing is an emerging research field that has drawn much attention from both academia and industry. It addresses the derivation and matching of semantics of computational "content" where "content" may be anything including text, multimedia, hardware, network, etc. which can be mapped to many areas in Computer Science that involve analyzing
Ke Hao +3 more
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Engineering in Computing and Science
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2006In March 2003, the members of the American Physical Society met in Austin, Texas, to hear and talk about their research. As Physics Today's news editor, I went there too. Covering a big physics meeting is grueling. Unlike real scientists, science reporters have to pay attention to every field and subfield without bias or favor.
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Advanced placement computer science
Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2014College Board has joined national efforts to improve the state of STEM education, in particular to address the challenge of increasing participation with a diverse population of computer scientists to meet the growing demands of the field of computing. The Advanced Placement (AP) Program is pleased to endeavor in enhancing AP Computer Science offerings
Paul T. Tymann +4 more
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To be or not to be cited in computer science
Communications of the ACM, 2012Traditional bias toward journals in citation databases diminishes the perceived value of conference papers and their authors.
Bjorn De Sutter, Aäron van den Oord
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Computational social science ≠ computer science + social data
Communications of the ACM, 2018The important intersection of computer science and social science.
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