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Computer Software in Science and Mathematics
Stephen Wolfram
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Formal methods: mathematics, computer science or software engineering?
Formal methods courses have been taught at Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM), Montreal, PQ, Canada, since 1996. In the graduate program, the course was initially an INF course (computer science) and later became an MGL one (software engineering), On the other hand, until recently, the undergraduate formal methods course was a MAT course ...
Guy Tremblay
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Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Software Engineering
This paper examines three ideas: First, the traditional relationship between a science, the mathematics it uses and the engineering based on it. Second, the nature of (software) computer science, which may not be a science at all, and its unusual use of mathematics. And finally, the nature of software engineering, its relationship with computer science,
Dick Hamlet
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The article deals with the need to study dynamic mathematics software by future mathematics teachers, informatics teachers, and IT-specialists. Emphasis is placed on the ability to organize an effective learning process using dynamic mathematics software.
I. V. Shishenko +5 more
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A Model to Design Computer Exploratory Software for Science and Mathematics
The aims of this paper are: 1) to characterize computer exploratory software; 2) to identify the roots of this kind of software; 3) to present a model to design computer exploratory environments for science and mathematics; 4) to discuss some of the basic issues of the model; and 5) to analyse some programs developed in the framework of the model.
VĂtor Duarte Teodoro
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The Role of Mathematics in Computer Science and Software Engineering Education
Abstract Continuous mathematics is an important foundation for many science and engineering disciplines. Similarly, discrete mathematics and logic are foundations for computer based disciplines such as computer science, software engineering and information systems.
Peter Henderson
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A First Course in Computer Science: Mathematical Principles for Software Engineering
H. D. Mills +3 more
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Olga Serdiuk +2 more
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Proceedings of the second ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries - JCDL '02, 2002
A core subject in the undergraduate education of application scientists and engineers is the use of mathematical software to solve computational problems. To make effective use of mathematical software, application developers need a basic understanding of the underlying numerical methods and enough knowledge to be able to choose an appropriate solver ...
Moore, Shirley +2 more
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A core subject in the undergraduate education of application scientists and engineers is the use of mathematical software to solve computational problems. To make effective use of mathematical software, application developers need a basic understanding of the underlying numerical methods and enough knowledge to be able to choose an appropriate solver ...
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