[PDF] Digital Scientific Notations as a Human-Computer Interface in Computer-Aided Research | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.7287/peerj.preprints.26633v1 Corpus ID: 47234108Digital Scientific Notations as a Human-Computer Interface in Computer-Aided Research @article{Hinsen2018DigitalSN, title={Digital Scientific Notations as a Human-Computer Interface in Computer-Aided Research}, author={K. Hinsen}, journal={PeerJ Prepr.}, year={2018}, volume={6}, pages={e26633} } K. Hinsen Published 2018 Computer Science PeerJ Prepr. Most of today's scientific research relies on computers and software not only for administrational tasks, but also for processing scientific information. Examples of such computer-aided research are the analysis of experimental data or the simulation of phenomena based on theoretical models. With the rapid increase of computational power, scientific software has integrated more and more complex scientific knowledge in a black-box fashion. As a consequence, its users do not know, and don't even… Expand View via Publisher peerj.com Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper Figures and Topics from this paper figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 figure 4 figure 5 figure 6 View All 6 Figures & Tables Black box Human–computer interaction Computation Simulation Computer References SHOWING 1-10 OF 44 REFERENCES SORT BYRelevance Most Influenced Papers Recency Computer Simulations and Computational Models in Science C. Imbert Computer Science 2017 6 View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed Functional declarative language design and predicate calculus: a practical approach R. Boute Computer Science TOPL 2005 21 PDF View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed The Role of Programming in the Formulation of Ideas G. Sussman, J. Wisdom Computer Science 2002 6 View 2 excerpts, references background Save Alert Research Feed A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python H. Langtangen Computer Science 2009 101 PDF View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed Structure and interpretation of classical mechanics G. Sussman, J. Wisdom, M. E. Mayer Physics, Computer Science 2001 137 View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed User interfaces for computational science: A domain specific language for OOMMF embedded in Python M. Beg, R. Pepper, H. Fangohr Computer Science, Physics 2016 20 Highly Influential PDF View 6 excerpts Save Alert Research Feed Computational science: shifting the focus from tools to models. K. Hinsen Medicine F1000Research 2014 7 View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed Modelica - A Unified Object-Oriented Language for System Modelling and Simulation Peter Fritzson, Vadim Engelson Computer Science ECOOP 1998 329 PDF View 2 excerpts, references background Save Alert Research Feed Computer Science and its Relation to Mathematics D. Knuth Computer Science, Mathematics 1974 131 View 1 excerpt, references background Save Alert Research Feed Computational science: ...Error Z. Merali Medicine, Physics Nature 2010 177 PDF Save Alert Research Feed ... 1 2 3 4 5 ... Related Papers Abstract Figures and Topics 44 References Related Papers Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar Sign Up About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Learn More → Resources DatasetsSupp.aiAPIOpen Corpus Organization About UsResearchPublishing PartnersData Partners   FAQContact Proudly built by AI2 with the help of our Collaborators Terms of Service•Privacy Policy The Allen Institute for AI By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE