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Thermodynamic Formalism

Lecture notes in mathematics, 2021

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Formal and Non-Formal

Philosophy of Science, 1949
In some ways, I think, the analytic method in philosophy and science suffers from an embarrassment of riches. It has too many distinctions—in the sense that any distinction which is infirm, but which is yet carted about along with the necessary apparatus of a method, is (at its most innocuous) superfluous.
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Formal Epistemology

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2015
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Formal Extreme (and Extremely Formal) Programming

2003
This paper is an exploratory work were the authors study how the technology of Formal Methods (FM) can interact with agile process in general and with Extreme Programming (XP) in particular. Our thesis is that most of XP practices (pair programming, daily build, the simplest design or the metaphor) are technology independent and therefore can be used ...
Ángel Herranz-Nieva   +1 more
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From formal models to formal methods

1995
Despite apparent success in using formal models to capture principles of human-system interaction, there are few accounts that consider how these results might be applied in practical software development. This paper is based on work conducted within an ESPRIT Basic Research Action (Amodeus-2) investigating means of design expression and transfer ...
David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison
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From Informality and Formality to In|formality: Troubling Absolutism in Policymaking

Abstract This opening chapter introduces key debates in relation to informality in policymaking, laying the theoretical and conceptual groundwork for the individual empirical chapters, beginning with a provocation for how informality can alternatively be understood.
Mason, J.   +3 more
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Rethinking Formalisms in Formal Education

Educational Psychologist, 2012
I explore a belief about learning and teaching that is commonly held in education and society at large that nonetheless is deeply flawed. The belief asserts that mastery of formalisms—specialized representations such as symbolic equations and diagrams with no inherent meaning except that which is established by convention—is prerequisite to applied ...
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