In contrast to other fields where conferences are typically for less polished or in-progress research, computing has long relied on referred conference papers as a venue for the final publication of completed research. While frequently a topic of informal discussion, debates about its efficacy, or library science research, the development of this phenomena has not been historically analyzed. This paper presents the first systematic investigation of the development of modern computing publications. It relies on semi-structured interviews with eight computing professors from diverse backgrounds to understand how researchers experienced changes in publication culture over time. Ultimately, the article concludes that the early presence of non-academic practitioners in research and a degree of "path dependence"or a tendency to continue on the established path rather than the most economically optimal one" allowed conferences to gain and hold prominence as the field exploded in popularity during the 1980s.
翻译:与其他领域不同,这些会议通常用于较少光化或进行中的研究,而计算工作则长期依赖参考的会议文件作为最终出版已完成研究的场所。虽然经常是一个非正式讨论、辩论其功效或图书馆科学研究的专题,但从历史上看,这种现象的发展从未进行过分析。本文件首次系统地调查现代计算出版物的发展。它依靠与来自不同背景的8名计算学教授的半结构式访谈,了解研究人员在出版文化方面如何经历长期变化。最后,文章的结论是,非学术从业人员早期参与研究,以及一定程度的“病理依赖性”或继续走既定道路而不是最经济最佳道路的倾向,使得会议在1980年代受到欢迎时获得和保持突出地位。