AbstractWe distinguish two kinds of experimental activity: post-theory and exploratory. Post-theory experiment enjoys computer support that is well-aligned to the classical theory of computation. Exploratory experiment, in contrast, arguably demands a broader conception of computing. Empirical Modelling (EM) is proposed as a more appropriate conceptual framework in which to provide computational support for exploratory experiment. In the process, it promises to provide integrated computational support for both exploratory and post-theory experiment. We first sketch the motivation for EM and illustrate its potential for supporting experimentation, then briefly highlight the semantic challenge it poses and the philosophical implications
There is an ongoing debate on whether or to what degree computer simulations can be likened to exper...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal cons...
AbstractWe distinguish two kinds of experimental activity: post-theory and exploratory. Post-theory ...
We distinguish two kinds of experimental activity: post-theory and exploratory. Post-theory experime...
The use of computer simulations in different scientific activities has increased considerably in the...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
The rise of the field of “experimental mathematics” poses an apparent challenge to traditional philo...
Traditional frameworks for evaluating scientific models have tended to downplay their exploratory fu...
Are computer simulations experiments? Are they at least epistemically on par with them? These questi...
International audienceExperiments, computer simulations and thought experiments are usually seen as ...
This short paper was submitted to the Steering Committee of the Grand Challenges for Computer Resear...
In this article, I focus on the role of computer simulations as exploratory strategies. I begin by e...
Although experiments have been a core element of the scientific method since the 1600s, experiments ...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
There is an ongoing debate on whether or to what degree computer simulations can be likened to exper...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal cons...
AbstractWe distinguish two kinds of experimental activity: post-theory and exploratory. Post-theory ...
We distinguish two kinds of experimental activity: post-theory and exploratory. Post-theory experime...
The use of computer simulations in different scientific activities has increased considerably in the...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
The rise of the field of “experimental mathematics” poses an apparent challenge to traditional philo...
Traditional frameworks for evaluating scientific models have tended to downplay their exploratory fu...
Are computer simulations experiments? Are they at least epistemically on par with them? These questi...
International audienceExperiments, computer simulations and thought experiments are usually seen as ...
This short paper was submitted to the Steering Committee of the Grand Challenges for Computer Resear...
In this article, I focus on the role of computer simulations as exploratory strategies. I begin by e...
Although experiments have been a core element of the scientific method since the 1600s, experiments ...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
There is an ongoing debate on whether or to what degree computer simulations can be likened to exper...
Experiments play a central role in science. The role of experiments in computing is, however, unclea...
The question about the scientific nature of computing has been widely debated with no universal cons...