Writing for Computer Science

Cover of Writing for Computer Science by Justin Zobel
Author: Justin Zobel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: Second Edition
Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9781852338022
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.01 Inches
Weight: 2.425084882 Pounds
Width: 0.64 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 808/.0666
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Writing for Computer Science by Justin Zobel, published by Taylor & Francis on June 3, 2004, is a comprehensive guide that introduces readers to effective writing styles and research strategies within the field of computer science. This second edition expands on the first by integrating insights from the author’s experiences as an advisor and researcher, addressing both writing and research methods in a cohesive manner. The book spans 270 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in technical and professional communication.

Readers will find a blend of established writing principles and contemporary research practices, with discussions that range from good writing style to effective research methodologies. While the book is designed to be concise, it encourages further exploration of topics for those interested. The content is relevant not only to computer science but also to broader themes in data science and document management, ensuring that practitioners can build strong arguments based on solid foundations. This edition maintains the original focus on writing while enhancing the research component, providing a well-rounded resource for both writing and conducting research in technical fields.


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Writing for Computer Science is an introduction to doing and describing – search. For the most part the book is a discussion of good writing style and effective research strategies. Some of the material is accepted wisdom, some is controversial, and some is my opinions. Although the book is brief, it is designed to be comprehensive: some readers may be interested in exploring topics further, but for most readers this book should be suf?cient. The ?rst edition of this book was almost entirely about writing. This e- tion, partly in response to reader feedback and partly in response to issues that arose in my ownexperiences as an advisor, researcher, and referee, is also about research methods. Indeed, the two topics—writing about and doing research— are not clearly separated. It is a small step from asking how do I write? to askingwhatisitthatIwriteabout? As previously, the guidance on writing focuses on research, but much of the material is applicable to general technical and professional communication. Likewise, the guidance on the practice of research has broader lessons. A pr- titioner trying a new algorithm or explaining to colleagues why one solution is preferable to another should be con?dent that the arguments are built on robust foundations. And, while this edition has a stronger emphasis on research than did the ?rst, nothing has been deleted; there is additional material on research, but the guidance on writing has not been taken away.

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Publisher: Taylor & Francis. Year: 2004.
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Language: en. Pages: 270. Edition: Second Edition.

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