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China Computer Science Vision 2020
作者:Andrew Chi-Chih Yao 编
出版社:清华大学出版社
出版时间:2010-07-01
ISBN:9787302234654
定价:¥128.00
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内容简介
China Computer Science Vision 2020 Committee have invited many of the leading computer scientists to give lectures on their perspectives on the state of the art of computer science today, and the likely future shape of computer science in ten to fifteen years. This is a great opportunity to get their experiences and advice on how to build a modern computer science department starting from the fundamentals. It is hoped that this book, besides imparting valuable scientific knowledge, will be shedding light on Chinas future road towards building a first-rate computer science discipline!
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目录
Opening Remark
What Makes an Algorithm Great?
Privacy and Secrecy in the Age of the Internet and
Search Engines
Computer Science:A New Way to Think
The Algorithmic Lens:How the Computational
Perspective is Changing the Sciences
Randomness-A Computational Perspective
Model Checking:My 28-year Quest to Overcome the
State Explosion Problem
Future Reseamh Directions in Computer Science
Technology in Service of Society
The Personal Digital Augmenter and Buffer Overflow in
Humans
Probabilistic Models for Holistic Scene Understanding
Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing
Large Networks:A New Language for Science
Mechanisms for A New World
Your Students Are Your Legacy
What Makes an Algorithm Great?
Privacy and Secrecy in the Age of the Internet and
Search Engines
Computer Science:A New Way to Think
The Algorithmic Lens:How the Computational
Perspective is Changing the Sciences
Randomness-A Computational Perspective
Model Checking:My 28-year Quest to Overcome the
State Explosion Problem
Future Reseamh Directions in Computer Science
Technology in Service of Society
The Personal Digital Augmenter and Buffer Overflow in
Humans
Probabilistic Models for Holistic Scene Understanding
Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing
Large Networks:A New Language for Science
Mechanisms for A New World
Your Students Are Your Legacy
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