2020
DOI: 10.2478/slgr-2020-0028
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Analogicity in Computer Science. Methodological Analysis

Abstract: Analogicity in computer science is understood in two, not mutually exclusive ways: 1) with regard to the continuity feature (of data or computations), 2) with regard to the analogousness feature (i.e. similarity between certain natural processes and computations). Continuous computations are the subject of three methodological questions considered in the paper: 1a) to what extent do their theoretical models go beyond the model of the universal Turing machine (defining digital computations), 1b) is their comput… Show more

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“…With the support of research on the renewal of computers, technology continues, and computer science is the science that presents many new technologies in the field of telecommunications where this science provides the main challenge for forensics [265], namely science with the support of various paradigms and methodologies [266]. In this case, computer science is a science that combines literacy, theory, and experimentation in teaching [267]- [269]. That is a science that can trace back literature or text documents to reveal human behavior and activity tendencies [270].…”
Section: B Discussion: Accumulation and Spread -The Growth Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the support of research on the renewal of computers, technology continues, and computer science is the science that presents many new technologies in the field of telecommunications where this science provides the main challenge for forensics [265], namely science with the support of various paradigms and methodologies [266]. In this case, computer science is a science that combines literacy, theory, and experimentation in teaching [267]- [269]. That is a science that can trace back literature or text documents to reveal human behavior and activity tendencies [270].…”
Section: B Discussion: Accumulation and Spread -The Growth Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%