The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal consensus reached about its disciplinary status. Positions vary from acknowledging computing as the science of computers to defining it as a synthetic engineering discipline. In this paper, we aim at discussing the nature of computing from a methodological perspective. We consider, in particular, the nature and role of experiments in this field, whether they can be considered close to the traditional experimental scientific method or, instead, they possess peculiar and unique features. We argue that this experimental perspective should be taken into account when discussing the status of computing. We critically survey how the experimental method ...
This article focuses not on computer science but on computational science. First we will elucidate s...
Informatics is a relatively young eld within sci- ence and engineering. Its research and develop- me...
Are computer simulations experiments? Are they at least epistemically on par with them? These questi...
The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal cons...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
Computing and science reveal a synergic relationship. On the one hand, it is widely evident that com...
Although experiments have been a core element of the scientific method since the 1600s, experiments ...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
This dissertation explores the relevance of computer science to physics. Beginning with a thorough t...
Computing as a discipline is often characterized as a combination of three major traditions: theoret...
The aim of this paper is to briefly explore creative thinking in computer science, and compare it to...
In many disciplines, scientific inquiry relies heavily on experimentation. Computer science is compa...
This article is an essay on directions and methodology in computer-science oriented research on scie...
This short paper was submitted to the Steering Committee of the Grand Challenges for Computer Resear...
This article focuses not on computer science but on computational science. First we will elucidate s...
Informatics is a relatively young eld within sci- ence and engineering. Its research and develop- me...
Are computer simulations experiments? Are they at least epistemically on par with them? These questi...
The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal cons...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
Computing and science reveal a synergic relationship. On the one hand, it is widely evident that com...
Although experiments have been a core element of the scientific method since the 1600s, experiments ...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
This dissertation explores the relevance of computer science to physics. Beginning with a thorough t...
Computing as a discipline is often characterized as a combination of three major traditions: theoret...
The aim of this paper is to briefly explore creative thinking in computer science, and compare it to...
In many disciplines, scientific inquiry relies heavily on experimentation. Computer science is compa...
This article is an essay on directions and methodology in computer-science oriented research on scie...
This short paper was submitted to the Steering Committee of the Grand Challenges for Computer Resear...
This article focuses not on computer science but on computational science. First we will elucidate s...
Informatics is a relatively young eld within sci- ence and engineering. Its research and develop- me...
Are computer simulations experiments? Are they at least epistemically on par with them? These questi...