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_aComputer Science Today _h[electronic resource] : _bRecent Trends and Developments / _cedited by Jan Leeuwen. |
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_aBerlin, Heidelberg : _bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg, _c1995. |
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_aBerlin, Heidelberg : _bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg, _c1995. |
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_aLecture Notes in Computer Science, _x0302-9743 ; _v1000 |
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505 | 0 | _aA quantum jump in computer science -- Artificial life and real world computing -- Recurrent neural networks -- Scalable computing -- Efficient use of parallel & distributed systems: From theory to practice -- Experimental validation of models of parallel computation -- Quo vadetis, parallel machine models? -- Templates for linear algebra problems -- The ART behind IDEAS -- Algorithmic number theory and its relationship to computational complexity -- Edge-coloring algorithms -- Towards a computational theory of genome rearrangements -- Algebraic topology and distributed computing a primer -- Differential BDDs -- Algorithmic techniques for geometric optimization -- All the needles in a haystack: Can exhaustive search overcome combinatorial chaos? -- Fundamental limitations on search algorithms: Evolutionary computing in perspective -- Mathematical system models as a basis of software engineering -- Formulations and formalisms in software architecture -- The Oz Programming Model -- Standard Generalized Markup Language: Mathematical and philosophical issues -- Avoiding the undefined by underspecification -- Towards a theory of recursive structures -- Chu spaces and their interpretation as concurrent objects -- Abstracting unification: A key step in the design of logic program analyses -- Programming Satan's computer -- Petri Net models of distributed algorithms -- Symmetry and induction in model checking -- Alternating automata and program verification -- Reasoning about actions and change with ramification -- Trends in active vision -- Computational machine learning in theory and praxis -- Fuzzy sets as a tool for modeling -- Information retrieval and informative reasoning -- Database transaction models -- Multimedia authoring tools: State of the art and research challenges -- Computational models for distributed multimedia applications -- Hypermedia systems as internet tools. | |
520 | _aThis specially commissioned volume presents a unique collection of expository papers on major topics that are representative for computer science today. The 38 contributions, written by internationally leading experts in the computer science area on personal invitation, demonstrate the scope and stature of the field today and give an impression of the chief motivations and challenges for tomorrow's computer science and information technology. This anthology marks a truly extraordinary and festive moment: it is the 1000th volume published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. It addresses all computer scientists and anybody interested in a representative overview of the field. | ||
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