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3. HaPoC 2015: Pisa, Italy
- Fabio Gadducci, Mirko Tavosanis:
History and Philosophy of Computing - Third International Conference, HaPoC 2015, Pisa, Italy, October 8-11, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 487, 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-47285-0
Invited Talks
- Furio Honsell:
Wherefore Art Thou... Semantics of Computation? 3-23 - Pierre E. Mounier-Kuhn:
Logic, Formal Linguistics and Computing in France: From Non-reception to Progressive Convergence. 24-41 - Elisabetta Senesi:
Interactive Spatial Sound Intervention: A Case Study. 42-53
Regular Submissions
- Alessandro Aldini, Vincenzo Fano, Pierluigi Graziani:
Theory of Knowing Machines: Revisiting Gödel and the Mechanistic Thesis. 57-70 - Nadia Ambrosetti:
Algorithmic in the 12th Century: The Carmen de Algorismo by Alexander de Villa Dei. 71-86 - Rudi Bonfiglioli, Federico Nanni:
From Close to Distant and Back: How to Read with the Help of Machines. 87-100 - Stephen Boyd Davis, Simone Gristwood:
Computing, Design, Art: Reflections on an Innovative Moment in History. 101-115 - Andrea Bracciali, Enrico Cataldo, Luisa Damiano, Claudio Felicioli, Roberto Marangoni, Pasquale Stano:
From Cells as Computation to Cells as Apps. 116-130 - Luigi Catalani:
«Omnia Numerorum Videntur Ratione Formata». A 'Computable World' Theory in Early Medieval Philosophy. 131-140 - Vincenzo Ciancia:
From urelements to Computation - A Journey Through Applications of Fraenkel's Permutation Model in Computer Science. 141-155 - Giorgio De Michelis:
The Contribution of Carl Adam Petri to Our Understanding of 'Computing'. 156-167 - Juan Luis Gastaldi:
Frege's Habilitationsschrift: Magnitude, Number and the Problems of Computability. 168-185 - Vladimir A. Kitov, Valery V. Shilov, Sergey A. Silantiev:
Trente ans ou la Vie d′un scientifique. 186-202 - Nicola Liberati:
From Information to Perception - The New Design of the Emerging Computer Technologies and Its Effects. 203-215 - Simone Martini:
Several Types of Types in Programming Languages. 216-227 - Ignasi Meda-Calvet:
Playfulness and the Advent of Computerization in Spain: The National Club of ZX81 Users. 228-242 - Simon Modeste:
Impact of Informatics on Mathematics and Its Teaching - On the Importance of Epistemological Analysis to Feed Didactical Research. 243-255 - Julian Newman:
Epistemic Opacity, Confirmation Holism and Technical Debt: Computer Simulation in the Light of Empirical Software Engineering. 256-272 - Alessio Plebe, Giorgio M. Grasso:
The Brain in Silicon: History, and Skepticism. 273-286 - Mario Verdicchio:
The Role of Computers in Visual Art. 287-299 - Jan von Plato:
In Search of the Roots of Formal Computation. 300-320
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