“Pick any field X, from archeology to zoology. There either is now a ‘computational X’ or there soon will be. And it’s widely viewed as the future of the field.” As practitioners in those fields become more literate with computation, Wolfram argues, they’ll vastly expand the range of what’s discoverable. The Mathematica notebook could be an accelerant for science because it could spawn a new kind of thinking.
Lo he notado con las Ciencias Archivisticas Computacionales, o CAS, por su sigla en inglés y mi rol dentro del departamento de Ciencias de la Información de la PUJ, alentando dicha transición