Software and intelligent sciences : new transdisciplinary findings / Yingxu Wang, editor.
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TextPublisher: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, c2012Description: xxxiii, 567 pages. : illustration ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781466602618 (hardcover)
- 9781466602625 (ebook)
- 9781466602632 (print & perpetual access)
- 003.3 23 W.Y.S
- Q342 .S54 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Software and Intelligent Sciences: New Transdisciplinary Findings sits at a
crossroads and informs advanced researchers, students and practitioners on the
developments in computer science, theoretical software engineering, cognitive
science, cognitive informatics, and intelligence science. The crystallization of
accumulated knowledge by the fertilization of these areas, have led to the
emergence of a transdisciplinary field known as software and intelligence
sciences, to which this book is an important contribution and a resource for both
fields alike.The junction of software development and engineering combined with
the study of intelligence has created a bustling intersection of theory, design,
engineering, and conceptual thought. Software and Intelligent Sciences: New
Transdisciplinary Findings sits at a crossroads and informs advanced researchers,
students, and practitioners on the developments in computer science, theoretical
software engineering, cognitive science, cognitive informatics, and intelligence
science. The crystallization of accumulated knowledge by the fertilization of these
areas, have led to the emergence of a transdisciplinary field known as software
and intelligence sciences, to which this book is an important contribution and a
resource for both fields alike.
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