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Philosophy & Technology, 2014
This paper argues that the difference between contemporary software intensive scientific practice and more traditional non-software intensive varieties results from the characteristically high conditionality of software. We explain why the path complexity of programs with high conditionality imposes limits on standard error correction techniques and ...
John Symons, Jack Horner
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This paper argues that the difference between contemporary software intensive scientific practice and more traditional non-software intensive varieties results from the characteristically high conditionality of software. We explain why the path complexity of programs with high conditionality imposes limits on standard error correction techniques and ...
John Symons, Jack Horner
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Software — A performing science?
Annals of Software Engineering, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Dynamic Software Science with Applications
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1979Two disciplines have been developed during the past few years for the study of computer software. Software physics has as its purpose the analysis of execution characteristics of programs. Basic measures of software work, time, and shortage occupancy are used to derive measures such as power, capacity usage, and storage work, with applications to the ...
Oldehoeft, R. R., Bass, Leonard J.
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2008
We present concepts for the software that will be used by scientists to prepare and launch their observations with ESPRESSO, then reduce and analyse their data. The ESPRESSO science software is mainly divided in three parts, the dataflow system (DFS) aiming mainly at the preparation of the observations, the data reduction software (DRS) generating ...
D. Mégevand, V. D’Odorico, C. Lovis
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We present concepts for the software that will be used by scientists to prepare and launch their observations with ESPRESSO, then reduce and analyse their data. The ESPRESSO science software is mainly divided in three parts, the dataflow system (DFS) aiming mainly at the preparation of the observations, the data reduction software (DRS) generating ...
D. Mégevand, V. D’Odorico, C. Lovis
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2021
Elenco e descrizione di software per analisi dati e di supporto per la ricerca scientifica.
Muzzini V.G. +10 more
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Elenco e descrizione di software per analisi dati e di supporto per la ricerca scientifica.
Muzzini V.G. +10 more
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Software as Science—Science as Software
2002Software should be of great interest to historians of science. That may seem strange, given that it is of such recent origin. Software is no older than the modern electronic computer and the activity of writing programs for it. It is still experiencing growing pains.
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