An edition of The science of computing (2014)

The science of computing

shaping a discipline

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The science of computing
Matti Tedre
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An edition of The science of computing (2014)

The science of computing

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"Preface "That's not computer science," a professor told me when I abandoned the traditional computer science and software engineering study tracks to pursue computing topics that I thought to be more societally valuable. Very quickly I learned that the best way to respond to such remarks was a series of counter questions about what exactly is computer science and why. The difficulties that many brilliant people had responding those questions led me to suspect that there's something deeper about that topic, yet the more I read about it, the more confused I got. Over the years I've heard the same reason--"That's not computer science"--used to turn down tenure, to reject doctoral theses, and to decline funding. Eventually I became convinced that the nature of computing as a discipline is something worth studying and writing about. Fortunate enough, the word "no" does not belong to the vocabulary of professor Erkki Sutinen, who became my supervisor, academic mentor, colleague, and friend. Throughout my studies in his group I worked on a broad variety of applied computing topics, ranging from unconventional to eccentric, yet in the meanwhile Erkki encouraged me to continue to study computing's disciplinary identity, and I ended up writing, in a great rush, a thesis on the topic. When my curiosity took me from the University of Eastern Finland to Asia and then to Africa for the better half of a decade, I kept on writing small practice essays on computing's identity"--

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CRC Press
Language
English
Pages
280

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Cover of: Science of Computing
Science of Computing: Shaping a Discipline
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: The science of computing
The science of computing: shaping a discipline
2015, CRC Press
in English
Cover of: Science of Computing
Science of Computing
2015, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Science of Computing
Science of Computing: Shaping a Discipline
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Science of Computing
Science of Computing: Shaping a Discipline
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction
part 2. Computer scientists and mathematicians
part 3. The fall and rise of engineering
part 4. The science of computing
part 5. Conclusions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
004
Library of Congress
QA76 .T4116 2015, QA76.T4116 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 280 pages
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27191539M
ISBN 10
1482217694
ISBN 13
9781482217698
LCCN
2014039070
OCLC/WorldCat
870289913, 899031043

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