One of the most basic questions anyone can ask is, 'How do I know that what I think I know is true?' The study of this question is called epistemology. Traditionally, epistemology has been considered to be of legitimate interest only to philosophers, theologians, and three year old children who respond to every statement by asking, 'Why?' Software engineers need to be interested in the subject, however, because a lack of sufficient understanding of epistemology contributes to many of the current problems in the field
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Abstract. A safety case must resolve concerns of two different kinds: how complete and accurate is o...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential eleme...
I discuss methodology in epistemology. I argue that settling the facts, even the epistemic facts, f...
The paper addresses some misconceptions of Software Engineering, requirements analysis and modelling...
AbstractEpistemology is a branch of Philosophy where the debates focus on the nature of knowledge an...
The engineering systems division at MIT has adopted an official vision statement -- “ESD will be a l...
In formal epistemology, we use mathematical methods to explore the questions of epistemolo...
For any software system upon which lives depend, the most important question one can ask about it is...
Epistemic opacity vis a vis human agents has been presented as an essential, ineliminable characteri...
According to a common objection to epistemological naturalism, no empirical, scientific theory of kn...
Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affect...
The importance of software grows in all sectors of industry and all aspects of life. Given this high...
Computing, or informatics as we call it in Europe, covers many areas. In this paper we will discuss ...
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemolo...
Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affect...
Abstract. A safety case must resolve concerns of two different kinds: how complete and accurate is o...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential eleme...
I discuss methodology in epistemology. I argue that settling the facts, even the epistemic facts, f...