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Computer science : reflections on the field, reflections from the field /

Автор-организации: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Fundamentals of Computer Science: Challenges and Opportunities.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ℗♭2004.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Computer science.
Съдържание:
  • Prelude: Emily Shops at Virtualemporia.com
  • 1
  • Part 1
  • The Essential Character of Computer Science
  • 9
  • 1
  • The Essential Character of Computer Science
  • 11
  • What Is Computer Science?
  • 12
  • Salient Characteristics of Computer Science Research
  • 15
  • Computer Science Research Involves Symbols and Their Manipulation
  • 15
  • Computer Science Research Involves the Creation and Manipulation of Abstraction
  • 17
  • Computer Science Research Creates and Studies Algorithms
  • 19
  • Computer Science Research Creates Artificial Constructs, Notably Unlimited by Physical Laws
  • 19
  • Computer Science Research Exploits and Addresses Exponential Growth
  • 20
  • Computer Science Research Seeks the Fundamental Limits on What Can Be Computed
  • 21
  • Computer Science Research Often Focuses on the Complex, Analytic, Rational Action That Is Associated with Human Intelligence
  • 23
  • Part 2
  • Selected Perspectives on Computer Science
  • 25
  • 2
  • Exponential Growth, Computability, and Complexity
  • 27
  • Harnessing Moore's Law /
  • Mark D. Hill
  • 28
  • Computability and Complexity /
  • Jon Kleinberg, Christos Papadimitriou
  • 37
  • Quantum Information Processing /
  • Charles H. Bennett
  • 51
  • 3
  • Simulation
  • 57
  • The Real Scientific Hero of 1953 /
  • Steven Strogatz
  • 58
  • Making a Computational Splash /
  • Ronald Fedkiw
  • 61
  • 4
  • Abstraction, Representation, and Notations
  • 65
  • Abstraction: Imposing Order on Complexity in Software Design /
  • Mary Shaw
  • 66
  • Programming Languages and Computer Science /
  • Alfred V. Aho, James Larus
  • 74
  • 5
  • Data, Representation, and Information
  • 79
  • Database Systems: A Textbook Case of Research Paying Off /
  • Jim Gray
  • 80
  • Computer Science Is to Information as Chemistry Is to Matter /
  • Michael Lesk
  • 88
  • History and the Fundamentals of Computer Science /
  • Edward L. Ayers
  • 96
  • 6
  • Achieving Intelligence
  • 101
  • The Experiment-Analyze-Generalize Loop in Computer Science Research: A Case Study /
  • Tom Mitchell
  • 103
  • "I'm Sorry Dave, I'm Afraid I Can't Do That": Linguistics, Statitics, and Natural-Language Processing Circa 2001 /
  • Lillian Lee
  • 111
  • Computer Game Playing: Beating Humanity at Its Own Game /
  • Daphne Koller, Alan Biermann
  • 119
  • 7
  • Building Computing Systems of Practical Scale
  • 127
  • The Internet: An Experiment That Escaped from the Lab /
  • Larry Peterson, David Clark
  • 129
  • Many-to-Many Communication: A New Medium /
  • Amy Bruckman
  • 134
  • Cryptography /
  • Madhu Sudan
  • 144
  • Strategies for Software Engineering Research /
  • Mary Shaw
  • 151
  • 8
  • Research Behind Everyday Computation
  • 159
  • How You Got Microsoft Word /
  • Jeffrey Ullman
  • 161
  • VisiCalc, Spreadsheets, and Programming for the Masses, Or "How a Killer App Was Born" /
  • James D. Foley
  • 167
  • Internet Searching /
  • Peter Norvig
  • 174
  • 9
  • Personal Statements of Passion About Computer Science Research
  • 179
  • The Legacy of Computer Science /
  • Gerald Jay Sussman
  • 180
  • Fairy Tales /
  • Allen Newell
  • 184
  • Revisiting "What Is Computer Science" /
  • Allen Newell
  • 189
  • Appendix
  • Agenda of July 25-26, 2001, Symposium
  • 193.