… scientific research begins with an autobiographical account of a research program that was designed to simulatescientific … affect the creation of scientific knowledge? What is the effect …
… , philosophers of science have begun to devote more attention to the role of computer simulation in science. Several areas of philosophical interest in computer simulation have emerged…
… of simulation in natural science and public policy in general, I focus on climate science and … assessing and communicating uncertainties in climate simulation. My MA thesis already …
… simulations, and generate graphical results. Unlike system dynamics, cellular automaton simulations … for cellular automaton simulations and scientific visualizations of the results, so that …
S Hartmann - … simulation in the social sciences from the philosophy …, 1996 - Springer
… that there are already many detailed social sciencesimulations presented in this volume. … simulations in science. The following are - as far as I see - the main motives to run simulations: …
S Sismondo - Science in context, 1999 - cambridge.org
… In short, models and simulations cut across boundaries of pure categories we accept in science, and sometimes politics. Some people might be tempted to see the compromises that …
N Gilbert - Sociological research online, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
… we consider a more complex simulation of science. Science as an Evolutionary Process … We shall simulatescientific papers each of which will capture some quantum of ‘knowledge’…
R Lindgren, DL Schwartz - International Journal of Science …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… Many of the science education simulations that we found used symbolic spatial conventions. The prototypical configuration is an interface comprising numeric parameters and a line …
… Digital simulations and games hold … of simulations and games 16 for science learning by providing (1) overviews, explanations, and working definitions within the context 17 of science …