Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61536) has announced the
addition of Computer Science Reconsidered: The Invocation Model of
Process Expression to their offering.
The Invocation Model of Process Expression argues that mathematics
does not provide the most appropriate conceptual foundations for
computer science, but, rather, that these foundations are a primary
source of unnecessary complexity and confusion. It supports that there
is a more appropriate conceptual model that unifies forms of
expression considered quite disparate and simplifies issues considered
complex and intractable. This book presents that this model of process
expression is alternative theory of computer science that is both
valid and practical.
Author Information:
Karl M. Fant is the founder and CEO of Theseus Research, Inc., a
consulting firm specializing in the design and implementation of
real-time image processing systems as well as ongoing research into
the theory of computers. Mr. Fant developed the NULL Convention Logic,
a fully expressive logic for designing and implementing clockless
digital electronic circuits and systems. He is coinventor of Computer
Generated Synthesized Imagery, which generates photo-realistic scenes
in real time from libraries of photographic images. He holds
twenty-eight patents.
Chapter 1. A Critical Review of the Notion of the Algorithm in
Computer Science.
Chapter 2. The Simplicity of Concurrency.
Chapter 3. Dehumanizing Computer Science.
Chapter 4. Transcending the Variable.
Chapter 5. The Invocation Model.
Chapter 6. Along the Spectrum.
Chapter 7. Composing Boundaries.
Chapter 8. Time and Memory.
Chapter 9. Incidental Time.
Chapter 10. Points of View.
Chapter 11. Referential and Autonomous Process Expression.
Chapter 12. The Invocation Language.
Chapter 13. Reflections.
Index.
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