Accidental Translationists: A Perspective From the Trenches
Much of computer science research can benefit from the Translational Computing Science paradigm, which bridges foundational, use-inspired, and applied research with the delivery and deployment of its outcomes and supports essential bidirectional interplays. However, its wide adoption continues to fa...
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