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Teaching Logic for Computer Science: Are We Teaching the Wrong Narrative?

Computers and Society 2015-07-19 v1 Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

In this paper I discuss what, according to my long experience, every computer scientist should know from logic. We concentrate on issues of modeling, interpretability and levels of abstraction. We discuss what the minimal toolbox of logic tools should look like for a computer scientist who is involved in designing and analyzing reliable systems. We shall conclude that many classical topics dear to logicians are less important than usually presented, and that less-known ideas from logic may be more useful for the working computer scientist.

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@article{arxiv.1507.03672,
  title  = {Teaching Logic for Computer Science: Are We Teaching the Wrong Narrative?},
  author = {Johann Makowsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.03672},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Tools for Teaching Logic (TTL2015), Rennes, France, June 9-12, 2015. Editors: M. Antonia Huertas, Jo\~ao Marcos, Mar\'ia Manzano, Sophie Pinchinat, Fran\c{c}ois Schwarzentruber

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