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Interactive Computation The New Paradigm 1st Edition Dina Goldin

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Interactive Computation The New Paradigm 1st Edition Dina Goldin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Dina Goldin, Scott A. Smolka, Peter Wegner
ISBN: 9783540346661, 354034666X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Interactive Computation The New Paradigm 1st Edition Dina Goldin by Dina Goldin, Scott A. Smolka, Peter Wegner 9783540346661, 354034666X instant download after payment.

The interaction paradigm provides a new conceptualization of computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction rather than algorithms, thus reflecting the shift in technology from number-crunching on mainframes to distributed intelligent networks with graphical user interfaces.

Goldin, Smolka, and Wegner have structured the 18 contributions from distinguished researchers into four sections: ''Introduction'', consisting of three chapters that explore and summarize the fundamentals of interactive computation; ''Theory'' with six chapters, each discussing a specific aspect of interaction; ''Applications'' showing in five chapters how this principle is applied in various subdisciplines of computer science; and ''New Directions'' presenting four multidisciplinary applications beyond computer science.

The book challenges traditional Turing machine-based answers to fundamental questions relating to problem solving and the scope of computation. Assuming the reader has only an undergraduate-level background in computer science, it serves as an introduction to this increasingly important discipline.

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