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Tag Archives: computational artefact
Artefacts of logic Intention
What are the advantages of stating the intention of a software in a language over expressing it as cases? “Understanding”? Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Requirements
Tagged computational artefact, computer science, concrete computation, engineering, epistemology, Gualtiero Piccinini, lighweight formal metrhods, Ontology, pancomputation, propositional logic, Raymond Turner, Requirements Engineering, requirements specification, software design, Spichkova, Technical Artefact, Toaster, Zamansky
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Computational Artefacts and Software Requirements
What if the intention of a technical artefact is not at all physical, but solely logical? Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Requirements
Tagged analysis, computational artefact, computer science, design, Elements of Software RequirementsEngineering, engineering, epistemology, mind-body problem, Peter Kroes, Raymond Turner, Requirements, Requirements Engineering, software, software engineering, specification, Technical Artefact
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