"If at times I do seem dogmatic, it is because it is convenient to give my own views as unequivocally as possible." Bartlett M.S. via http://www.jstor.org/stable/2982519.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Computation and the two legs of Science
Some people believe that with the rise of efficient computational methods, machineries and problems which can only be solved computationally, computation has become a third leg of Science after Theory and Experimentation. In this article, Moshe Yardi argues that computation is an enabler to the two pre-existing legs of Science and it should not be treated as a new leg!
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