Innehållsförteckning
Turing, Computing and Communication.- Computing and Interaction.- Principles of Interactive Computation.- Theory.- A Theory of System Interaction: Components, Interfaces, and Services.- Verification of Open Systems.- A Theory of Interactive Computation.- Online Algorithms.- Interactive Algorithms 2005 with Added Appendix.- Computability Logic: A Formal Theory of Interaction.- Applications.- Human-Computer Interaction.- Modeling Web Interactions and Errors.- Composition of Interacting Computations.- From Information-Centric to Experiential Environments.- Modeling and Simulation of Large Biological, Information and Socio-Technical Systems: An Interaction Based Approach.- New Directions.- The Multidisciplinary Patterns of Interaction from Sciences to Computer Science.- Coordination.- Social Interaction, Knowledge, and Social Software.- Interaction, Computation, and Education.
Om författaren
Dina Goldin is an adjunct faculty member in the computer science department at Brown University. Her work on models of interactive computation has been published in leading journals. She is the Information Director and member of editorial board of ACM Computing Reviews, and a senior member of the IEEE. She is also co-organizer of a new series of bi-annual workshops on the foundations of interactive computing (FIn Co), founded in 2005.
Scott Smolka is a professor of computer science at Stony Brook University. His research interests include concurrency theory, model checking, and systems biology, and he has over 100 refereed publications in these areas. He is on the editorial board of Software Tools for Technology, Formal Methods in System Design, and Transactions on Computational Logic. He is also co-founder and president of Reactive Systems, Inc., which makes the Reactis tool suite for the automated testing and validation of embedded control software.
Peter Wegner is professor emeritus of computer science at Brown University. During his distinguished career, Peter has written or edited over a dozen books in the areas of programming languages and software engineering, and has held a number of leading editorial positions. He was awarded the Austrian Medal of Honor (Ehrenkreuz) for his scientific contributions, and an ACM Distinguished Service Award for leadership in charting research directions for computer science.