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Issue:
17.1,
Fall 2003
Center Spectrum (PDF)
Commentary
(PDF)
Conference
Review (PDF)
Research Newly Funded (PDF)
Research News (PDF)
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Computing
and information science and its technologies have properties of
a "meta-science": they accelerate discovery in all branches
of inquiry. Computing technology has created a new branch of science
and engineering in which computer simulation leads to new discoveries
and designs. Information technology has altered the means of scholarly
communication and research. Proof technology has made it possible
to use computers in creating and confirming mathematical results
to unprecedented levels of certainty.
CIS has its own identity as a discipline. It is concerned
with computation for its intrinsic value and includes the mature
discipline of computer science. CIS is concerned with dynamic digital
information resources such as the Web and includes the emerging
discipline of information science. CIS is concerned with building
virtual realities that have aesthetic as well as practical value
and includes graphics, animation, and interactive entertainment.
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