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Abstract

Abstract

The field of has a longer history than one might at first suppose. In this Introduction, I first discuss some of the early attempts to integrate computers into the study of and how they provided the groundwork for subsequent research in . I then summarize the various contributions to this special issue, emphasizing how they provide a snapshot into the current state of the field. I close by emphasizing the value of this work but also by suggesting some potential pitfalls of which we must also be aware.

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