The interaction paradigm is a new conceptualization of
computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction over
algorithms, reflecting the shift in technology from main-frame
number-crunching to distributed intelligent networks with graphical
user interfaces. The book is arranged in four sections:
"Introduction," comprising three chapters that explore and
summarize the fundamentals of interactive computation; "Theory"
with six chapters, each discussing a specific aspect of
interaction; "Applications," five chapters showing how this
principle is applied in subdisciplines of computer science; and
"New Directions," presenting four multidisciplinary applications.
The book challenges traditional Turing machine-based answers to
fundamental questions of problem solving and the scope of
computation.
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