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|a Blum, Bruce I.
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|a Beyond Programming :
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|a PROLOGUE; PART I: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; 1. IN THE TRADITION; 1.1. The Underlying Thesis; 1.2. Going Beyond Programming; 1.3. An Engineering Discipline of Software; 2. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE; 2.1. Why Study the Philosophy of Science?; 2.2. Science in the Early Twentieth Century; 2.3. Popper's Correction to Logical Positivism; 2.4. Epistemological Refinements; 2.5. Science in a Historical Context; 2.6. Some Other Contributions; 2.7. The Structure of Science; 3. DISCOVERY AND DESIGN; 3.1. The Relationship Between Science and Technology.
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|a 3.2. Comparing the Engineer and the Scientist3.3. Technological Knowledge; 3.4. Modeling Reality; 3.5. Scientific and Technological Models; 3.6. Science and Free Phenomena; 3.7. A Short Coda; PART II: ECOLOGICAL DESIGN; 4. A FOUNDATION FOR DESIGN; 4.1. The Foundation, So Far; 4.2. The Rejection of Technical Rationality; 4.3. Heidegger's Being-in-the-World; 4.4. An Ecological Study of Design; 5. PROBLEM SOLVING; 5.1. The Chapter's Unifying Theme; 5.2. Human Problem Solving; 5.3. Human Problem Solving in the Real World; 5.4. The Nature of Expertise; 5.5. Scientific Expertise.
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|a 5.6. Complex Problem Solving6. ACTIVITY, REFLECTION, CONTEXT; 6.1. A Check Point; 6.2. Activity Theory; 6.3. Reflection in Practice; 6.4. Closing the Circle; 6.5. Reason, Bias, and Error; 7. THE DESIGN PROCESS; 7.1. Finally, an Examination of Design; 7.2. Design Practice; 7.3. Architectural and Industrial Design; 7.4. Engineering and System Design; 7.5. The Individual Designer; 7.6. The Challenge; 8. PARTICIPATORY DESIGN; 8.1. Evolving Models of Design; 8.2. Human Factors and the Interface; 8.3. User-Centered Design; 8.4. The Scandinavian Approach.
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|a 8.5. A Model of Computer Technology Adaptation8.6. A Closing Observation; PART III: SOFTWARE DESIGN; 9. THE SOFTWARE PROCESS; 9.1. A Foundation for Software Design; 9.2. Software Engineering, a Historical Overview; 9.3. The Traditional Technological Perspective; 9.4. The Essential Software Process; 9.5. Looking to the Future; 9.6. Exploiting Software's Unique Properties; 10. DESIGN METHODS; 10.1. Adaptive Design in Context; 10.2. Methodological Dilemmas; 10.3. A Taxonomy of Design Methods; 10.4. A Brief Survey of Design Methods; 10.5. The Design Method Taxonomy; 11. ADAPTIVE DESIGN.
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|a 11.1. A Personal Preface11.2. Exploiting Software's Unique Capabilities; 11.3. Introduction to TEDIUM; 11.4. Application Database Representation; 11.5. Representing Knowledge in TEDIUM; 11.6. Family Knowledge; 11.7. The TEDIUM Window into Design; 11.8. Some Final Observations; 12. A CASE STUDY; 12.1. Issues in Evaluation; 12.2. The Oncology Clinical Information System; 12.3. Characterizing the Project; 12.4. Evaluating the Environment; 12.5. The Representation as a Specification; 12.6. The Representation as a Conceptual Model; 12.7. Characterizing the Software Process.
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|a 1. In the Tradition2. The Philosophy of Science3. Discovery and Design4. Foundation for Design5. Problem Solving6. Activity, Reflection, Context7. The Design Process8. Participatory Design9. The Software Process10. Design Methods11. Adaptive Design12. A Case Study.
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