As a device used by scientists in the course of performing research, the digital computer might be considered a scientific instrument. But if so, what is it an instrument for? This paper explores a number of answers to this question, focusing on the use of computers in a simulating mode
International audienceComputer simulations are widely used in current scientific practice, as a tool...
A computer simulation is a computer program that aims to simulate the operations a system. Computer ...
Computer simulations of complex processes have always been connected with the real world. Analog com...
As a device used by scientists in the course of performing research, the digital computer might be c...
A distinction is drawn and discussed between two modes of computer use: as a tool and as an instrume...
Today computers are everywhere with applications in every field of human endeavour. The Computer has...
Electronic Digital Computers: Their Use in Science and Engineering describes the principles underlyi...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
In the field of human computer interaction (HCI) the limitations of prototypes as the primary artefa...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
International audienceA rigorous scientific methodology has to follow a number of supposedly well-kn...
This dissertation reviews representative works of the history of electronic and computer music from ...
Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. The act of...
The chapter ‘Technology and the Instrument' is an expanded version of a conference paper Dack presen...
This paper explore what computers are, their usages and their functionalities. Computers can be used...
International audienceComputer simulations are widely used in current scientific practice, as a tool...
A computer simulation is a computer program that aims to simulate the operations a system. Computer ...
Computer simulations of complex processes have always been connected with the real world. Analog com...
As a device used by scientists in the course of performing research, the digital computer might be c...
A distinction is drawn and discussed between two modes of computer use: as a tool and as an instrume...
Today computers are everywhere with applications in every field of human endeavour. The Computer has...
Electronic Digital Computers: Their Use in Science and Engineering describes the principles underlyi...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
In the field of human computer interaction (HCI) the limitations of prototypes as the primary artefa...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
International audienceA rigorous scientific methodology has to follow a number of supposedly well-kn...
This dissertation reviews representative works of the history of electronic and computer music from ...
Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. The act of...
The chapter ‘Technology and the Instrument' is an expanded version of a conference paper Dack presen...
This paper explore what computers are, their usages and their functionalities. Computers can be used...
International audienceComputer simulations are widely used in current scientific practice, as a tool...
A computer simulation is a computer program that aims to simulate the operations a system. Computer ...
Computer simulations of complex processes have always been connected with the real world. Analog com...