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Big data, computational social science, and other recent innovations in social network analysis

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 2022
AbstractWhile sociologists have studied social networks for about one hundred years, recent developments in data, technology, and methods of analysis provide opportunities for social network analysis (SNA) to play a prominent role in the new research world of big data and computational social science (CSS). In our review, we focus on four broad topics:
David, Tindall   +3 more
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Rejuvenating experimental computer science: a report to the National Science Foundation and others

Communications of the ACM, 1979
This report is based on the results of an NSF sponsored workshop held in Washington, D.C. on November 2, 1978. The co-authors of the report are: Gordon Bell, Digital Equipment Corporation; Bernard A. Galler, University of Michigan; Patricia Goldberg, IBM Corporation; John Hamblen, University of Missouri at Rolla; Elliot Pinson, Bell Telephone ...
Jerome A. Feldman, William R. Sutherland
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Computer science as a fundamental competence for teachers in other disciplines

Proceedings of the 13th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education, 2018
Digitalization leads to fundamental changes in the way we communicate, use technology, work or collect information, but is also having an increasing impact on education. In political contexts, this has recently been summarised under the term "digital education".
Stefan Seegerer, Ralf Romeike
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The community college pathway to computer science and other STEM bachelor's degrees

2016 Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), 2016
Community colleges may represent an important component of strategies that aim to increase the quantity and diversity of computer science bachelor's degree earners. This study examines a national cohort of bachelor's recipients who began at community colleges, and finds limited evidence that these students can follow a “well-trodden pathway” in ...
Shanna Smith Jaggars   +3 more
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Computer science education for majors of other disciplines

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975
There is an old saying that a specialist is a person who "knows more and more about less and less." It would be nice to believe that that saying, if ever true, is no longer true. Our world does not consist of little, isolated problems and situations which exist totally independent of their surroundings; it consists, rather, of a massive set of ...
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Computing, Data Science and Other Skills For Managers

2020
Managers are required to have different skills and mindset in order to be successful nowadays. Business schools around the world contributed to the standardisation of knowledge and practices in the managerial environment, with MBA programmes being a must in every leader's curriculum. However, times are changing rapidly, and traditional knowledge around
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Scientific production in Computer Science: A comparative study of Brazil and other countries

Scientometrics, 2009
In this paper we present a study about scientific production in Computer Science in Brazil and several other countries, as measured by the number of articles in journals and conference proceedings indexed by ISI and by Scopus. We compare the Brazilian production from 2001 to 2005 with some Latin American, Latin European, BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India ...
Jacques Wainer   +2 more
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Distinctions Between Computer Simulations and Other Technologies for Science Education

2015
We define simulations as algorithmic, dynamic, often simplified models of real-world or hypothetical phenomenon that contain features that not only allow but promote the exploration of ideas, manipulation of parameters, observation of events, and testing of questions.
Melanie Peffer   +4 more
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Crossfertilization Of DBMS Research With Other Disciplines Of Computer Science (Panel Discussion)

Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference on - ACM 78, 1978
The DBMS research is moving towards formalization of its problems and solutions. The DBMS researcher can learn and use the techniques that have been developed in formalizing the concepts in Operating systems, Artificial Intelligence, Adaptive systems and Pattern Recognition, and Programming Languages.
Bharat Bhargava   +4 more
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Structure and content of service courses in computer science for other disciplines

Proceedings of the third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education - SIGCSE '73, 1973
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the problems with, hopefully, some suggestions or lessons learned from past experiences to provide guidelines for workable solutions to these problems. Some universities, including the one where I am presently employed, permit graduate students in doctoral programs to take two courses in ...
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