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Journal Of Symbolic Computation Volume 41 Issues 112 41 112 Hoon Hong Editor

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Journal Of Symbolic Computation Volume 41 Issues 112 41 112 Hoon Hong Editor
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 13.7 MB
Pages: 1372
Author: Hoon Hong (Editor)
ISBN: 9780195104271, 9780387900926, 9783534067091, 0195104277, 0387900926, 3534067096
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: 41

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Journal Of Symbolic Computation Volume 41 Issues 112 41 112 Hoon Hong Editor by Hoon Hong (editor) 9780195104271, 9780387900926, 9783534067091, 0195104277, 0387900926, 3534067096 instant download after payment.

One effect of information technology is the increasing need to present information visually. The trend raises intriguing questions. What is the logical status of reasoning that employs visualization? What are the cognitive advantages and pitfalls of this reasoning? What kinds of tools can bedeveloped to aid in the use of visual representation? This newest volume on the Studies in Logic and Computation series addresses the logical aspects of the visualization of information. The authors of these specially commissioned papers explore the properties of diagrams, charts, and maps, andtheir use in problem solving and teaching basic reasoning skills. As computers make visual representations more commonplace, it is important for professionals, researchers and students in computer science, philosophy, and logic to develop an understanding of these tools; this book can clarify therelationship between visuals and information.

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