MINI-CONFERENCE 14 MAY

Philosophy of Computer Science, CD5650

Course leader: Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic , gordana.dodig-crnkovic@mdh.se

 

 

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  SESSION 1 PRESENTATIONS

 

 

09.15-09.35

1.

Stig and Frank

On the Occurrence of Information in Industrial Control Systems

2, 9, 10

2

09.35-09.55

2.

Rikard

Applying Philosophy of Information to Understand Evolution and Integration of Software Information Systems - A Case Study

1, 9, 10

1

09.55-10.15

3.

Christina

What can Feminist Theory Bring to Computer Science? 

4, 8, 15

4

10.15-10.35

4.

Carina

Can the Design Process Become a Scientific Method of Research?

3, 8, 15

3

10.35-10.55

 

 

BREAK (20 minutes)

 

 

 

 

 

  SESSION 2 PRESENTATIONS

 

 

10.55-11.15

5.

Sandra

Correctness Criteria for Models' Validation - A Philosophical Perspective

6, 11, 13

6

11.15-11.35

6.

Oskar

Philosophical Aspects of Formal Verification

5, 11, 13

5

11.35-11.55

7.

Virginia

Privacy of Communication: Reality or a Myth? Ethical Analysis

8, 14, 12

8

11.55-12.15

8.

Omar

Big Brother - a Human Necessity?

7, 14, 12

7

12.15-13.15

 

 

LUNCH  (one hour)

 

 

 

 

 

  SESSION 3 PRESENTATIONS

 

 

13.15-13.35

9.

Imad

Ontological Approach for Modeling Information Systems

10, 1, 2

10

13.35-13.55

10.

Alexander

Complexity as a Matter of  Information

9, 1, 2

9

13.55-14.15

11.

Thomas

Ethics of the Hyperreal

12, 5, 6

12

14.15-14.35

12.

Magnus

Models and Reality

11, 5, 6

11

14.35-14.55

 

 

BREAK (20 minutes)

 

 

 

 

 

 SESSION 4 PRESENTATIONS

 

 

14.55-15.15

13.

Baran

How Does Data Become Information Within the Brain?

12, 3, 4

12

15.15-15.35

14.

Kim

Computer Ethics and Information Ethics: What's the Difference?

15, 4, 7

15

15.35-15.55

15.

Mikael

Gender Difference in the Gaming Community

14, 3, 7

14

 

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