From Models to Simulations
Abstract
This book analyses the impact computerization has had on contemporary science and explains the origins, technical nature and epistemological consequences of the current decisive interplay between technology and science: an intertwining of formalism, computation, data acquisition, data and visualization and how these factors have led to the spread of simulation models since the 1950s.
Using historical, comparative and interpretative case studies from a range of disciplines, with a particular emphasis on the case of plant studies, the author shows how and why computers, data treatment devices and programming languages have occasioned a gradual but irresistible and massive shift from mathematical models to computer simulations.
Keywords
Alfred Nordmann;History of Science;History of Technology;History since 1800;Manipulation;Measurement;Modern History;Philosophy of Science;Philosophy of Technology;Rob Langham;Scientific Ethics;VisualisationDOI
10.4324/9781315159904ISBN
9780367586621, 9781138065215, 9781315159904, 9781351660938Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2019Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
History and Philosophy of Technoscience,Classification
History
Philosophy of science
Impact of science and technology on society