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Title: Teaching the Principles of Computation
Authors: Cortina, Tom
Keywords: computer science definition
algorithmics
history
algorithm definition
algorithms in real life
RAPTOR
visualizing computations
recursion
correctness
efficiency
monkey_puzzle
intractability
computability
Turing Machines
artificial intelligence
AI
Issue Date: Jul-2006
Publisher: ACM TECS CS4HS Workshop, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract: Professor Tom Cortina provides an interesting overview of the Principles of Computation including its definition, algorithms visualization, correctness, efficienc, computability, artificial intelligence and other topics; some sample problems are briefly explored
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/292
Appears in Collections:L2 A 07: Models of Intelligent Behavior
L3 C 03: Societal issues in software engineering, limits of computing, levels of languages, computing careers
L3 B 03: Objects & classes
L3 A 07: Limits of computing
L3 A 01: Program design & problem solving

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