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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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Computer science: the science of and about information and computation
Communications of the ACM, 2002New computing paradigms present serious challenges for system architecture.
Craig Reynolds, Ruzena Bajcsy
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Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences - Computer Science and Computational Biology
, 1997Linear-Time Construction of Suffix Trees We will present two methods for constructing suffix trees in detail, Ukkonen’s method and Weiner’s method. Weiner was the first to show that suffix trees can be built in linear time, and his method is presented ...
D. Gusfield
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Computer science with the sciences
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2002The interdisciplinary field of computational science combines simulation, visualization, mathematical modeling, programming, data structures, networking, database design, symbolic computation, and high performance computing with various scientific disciplines.
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Computer Science Education, 2020
Background and Context Computational thinking (CT) is considered as a valuable literacy for all students, and its inclusion in compulsory schooling could increase the numbers of underrepresented students who pursue computing-related careers.
Wendy Huang, C. Looi
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Background and Context Computational thinking (CT) is considered as a valuable literacy for all students, and its inclusion in compulsory schooling could increase the numbers of underrepresented students who pursue computing-related careers.
Wendy Huang, C. Looi
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Communications of the ACM, 2005
Computer science meets every criterion for being a science, but it has a self-inflicted credibility problem.
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Computer science meets every criterion for being a science, but it has a self-inflicted credibility problem.
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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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Transactions on Computational Science XXII
2008The LNCS journal Transactions on Computational Science reflects recent developments in the field of Computational Science, conceiving the field not as a mere ancillary science but rather as an innovative approach supporting many other scientific disciplines.
C. J. Kenneth Tan, Marina L. Gavrilova
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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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2015
Computation in Science provides a theoretical background in computation to scientists who use computational methods. It explains how computing is used in the natural sciences, and provides a high-level overview of those aspects of computer science and software engineering that are most relevant for computational science.
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Computation in Science provides a theoretical background in computation to scientists who use computational methods. It explains how computing is used in the natural sciences, and provides a high-level overview of those aspects of computer science and software engineering that are most relevant for computational science.
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