Interactive Computation
. Ed(S): Goldin, Dina Q.; Smolka, Scott A.; Wegner, Peter
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Description for Interactive Computation
Hardback. The interaction paradigm is a new conceptualization of computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction over algorithms, reflecting the shift from number-crunching on mainframes to distributed intelligent networks with graphical user interfaces. It challenges traditional answers to questions of problem solving and the scope of computation. Editor(s): Goldin, Dina Q.; Smolka, Scott A.; Wegner, Peter. Num Pages: 487 pages, 84 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: UT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 26. Weight in Grams: 879.
The interaction paradigm is a new conceptualization of computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction over algorithms, reflecting the shift in technology from main-frame number-crunching to distributed intelligent networks with graphical user interfaces. The book is arranged in four sections: "Introduction", comprising three chapters that explore and summarize the fundamentals of interactive computation; "Theory" with six chapters, each discussing a specific aspect of interaction; "Applications," five chapters showing how this principle is applied in subdisciplines of computer science; and "New Directions," presenting four multidisciplinary applications. The book challenges traditional Turing machine-based answers to fundamental questions of problem solving and the scope of ... Read more
The interaction paradigm is a new conceptualization of computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction over algorithms, reflecting the shift in technology from main-frame number-crunching to distributed intelligent networks with graphical user interfaces. The book is arranged in four sections: "Introduction", comprising three chapters that explore and summarize the fundamentals of interactive computation; "Theory" with six chapters, each discussing a specific aspect of interaction; "Applications," five chapters showing how this principle is applied in subdisciplines of computer science; and "New Directions," presenting four multidisciplinary applications. The book challenges traditional Turing machine-based answers to fundamental questions of problem solving and the scope of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
487
Condition
New
Number of Pages
487
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540346661
SKU
V9783540346661
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99-15
About . Ed(S): Goldin, Dina Q.; Smolka, Scott A.; Wegner, Peter
Dina Goldin is an adjunct faculty member in the computer science department at Brown University. Her work on models of interactive computation has been published in leading journals. She is the Information Director and member of editorial board of ACM Computing Reviews, and a senior member of the IEEE. She is also co-organizer of a new series of bi-annual workshops ... Read more
Reviews for Interactive Computation
From the reviews: "It is interesting that a book on interactive computation is constructed as a large cooperative effort involving 31 contributors; three of them also performed the editing task. … Each section appears to be self contained
one may read in detail a chapter of personal interest in the middle of the book without having ... Read more
one may read in detail a chapter of personal interest in the middle of the book without having ... Read more