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Emeritus Professor of Computing at London South Bank University & Chairman of Museophile Limited
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Jonathan Bowen is Chairman of Museophile Limited, a company supporting museums, especially online. He is also Professor of Computer Science at Birmingham City University from 2013 and an Emeritus Professor at London South Bank University where he has headed the Centre for Applied Formal Methods and a visiting academic at University College London (2006-07). He was a Visiting Professor at King's College London (2007-2009). He is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Westminster from 2010. He became a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT) in 2011.
From 1995 to March 2000, Bowen was a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Reading U...
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(8)The Digital Renaissance from da Vinci to Turing
Jonathan Bowen
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3 years ago
Computer science education in universities
Jonathan Bowen
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11 years ago
Formal Versus Agile: Survival of the Fittest? (Paul Boca)
AdaCore
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14 years ago
Seb Chan and Angelina Russo, Planning for Social Media
museums and the web
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15 years ago
A Wikipedian-in-Residence at the British Museum
Matthew Cock
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13 years ago
Minoan chronology workshop, Sonderborg 10 11 2007
Stuart Dunn
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16 years ago
Museums, Identity and the Web
Kaliya "Identity Woman" Young
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17 years ago
Bletchley Park Text
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17 years ago
Personal Information
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Oxford, United Kingdom, England United Kingdom
Occupation
Emeritus Professor of Computing at London South Bank University & Chairman of Museophile Limited
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
www.jpbowen.com
About
Jonathan Bowen is Chairman of Museophile Limited, a company supporting museums, especially online. He is also Professor of Computer Science at Birmingham City University from 2013 and an Emeritus Professor at London South Bank University where he has headed the Centre for Applied Formal Methods and a visiting academic at University College London (2006-07). He was a Visiting Professor at King's College London (2007-2009). He is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Westminster from 2010. He became a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT) in 2011.
From 1995 to March 2000, Bowen was a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Reading U...
Tags
computer science
google scholar
history of mathematics
academia.edu
publications
community of practice
formal methods
z notation
history of computing
alan turing
visualisation
microsoft academic search
citations
collaboration
education
online communities
software engineering
science
museums
social science
advisor tree
festkolloquium
cop
asm
egon börger
festschrift
history of philosophy
abstract state machines
polymath
italian renaissance
digital renaissance
digital culture
leonardo da vinci
history
code breaking
philosophy
mathematics
universal turing machines
digital archives
morphogenesis
orcid
researchgate
academic search
communities
social networking
professional networking
erdős number
virtual communities
visibility
patterns
new york
digitization
photography
brooklyn
heritage
historical societies
libraries
cybersecurity
visualization
united kingdom
colleges and universities
higher education
academic publishing
high integrity systems
air traffic control
software testing
body of knowledge
knowledge
community
computer
engineeting
software
methods
formal
wikis
mw2008
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