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Recognizing Computational Science

Science, 2006
There are prestigious international awards that recognize the role of theory and experiment in science and mathematics, but there are no awards of a similar stature that explicitly recognize the role of computational science in a scientific field. In my view, this is a serious omission. In 1945,
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Science, computational science, and computer science

Communications of the ACM, 1993
We 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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Computational social science

WIREs Computational Statistics, 2010
AbstractThe social sciences investigate human and social dynamics and organization at all levels of analysis (consilience), including cognition, decision making, behavior, groups, organizations, societies, and the world system. Computational social science is the integrated, interdisciplinary pursuit of social inquiry with emphasis on information ...
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Computational social science ≠ computer science + social data

Communications of the ACM, 2018
The important intersection of computer science and social science.
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Frontiers for computer science in computational science

Proceedings of the 30th annual Southeast regional conference on - ACM-SE 30, 1992
Computational Science (CPLSC) is an emerging discipline characterized by interdisciplinary team efforts and high precision computing. Computer science is just one dimension of this new discipline.We describe the Clemson program focusing on three major issues: (i) what are the foundations of CPLSC, (ii) how are we to educate computer science students in
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Is computer science science?

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

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1998
A traditional computer science program, in the liberal arts tradition and environment, has been in existence at Allegheny College for many years. The program was designed and adopted in 1979 [6] and the ideas and structure of that program became a substantial contribution to the LACS "Model Curriculum" developed in the early '80s and ...
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Computer science

Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science Education, 2012
Faculty members in a small department (5 FTE or less) face special challenges and strengths because of their size. This BOF is a time for faculty to meet and discuss ways to meet the shared challenges and take advantage of their strengths. The actual topics covered will be based on those attending.
James Jerkofsky, Cathy Bareiss
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Computer science

Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2008
Computing research has made remarkable advances, but there's much more to be accomplished. The next few decades of advances should be even more significant, and even more interesting, than the past few. The National Science Foundation has created the Computing Community Consortium to engage computing researchers in an ongoing process of ...
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Computer Science

Science, 1967
A, Newell, A J, Perlis, H A, Simon
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