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Abstract

This paper argues that the difference between contemporary software intensive scientific practice and more traditional non-software intensive varieties results from the characteristically high conditionality of software. We explain why the path complexity of programs with high conditionality imposes limits on standard error correction techniques and why this matters. While it is possible, in general, to characterize the error distribution in inquiry that does not involve high conditionality, we cannot characterize the error distribution in inquiry that depends on software. Software Intensive Science presents distinctive error and uncertainty modalities that pose new challenges for the epistemology of science. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Software Intensive Science
Author
Symons, John; Horner, Jack
Pages
461-477
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Sep 2014
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
22105433
e-ISSN
22105441
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1563759969
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014