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This article is dedicated to the Philosophy of Computing, where Computing is taken in its wide sense of “constructed/programmed machine action”. As in modern times computing equipment ubiquitously penetrates all aspects of human and natural environments, suddenly Computer Science has to deal with, and consequently be responsible for, an almost inexhaustible area of natural and human life—individual, social, political and economic subsistence, and cultivation (adaptation/change) of natural environments. Therefore, there are three main fields it has to deal with: the Machine, the Human and the Nature. So there are also three major aspects from which the development of the Future Ecosystem, presently extremely influenced by Computer Science, has to be seen and done: the Technological, the Humanistic and the Naturalistic. As archetypal symbols, colours are used throughout our history. A symbolic “division” of a future Nature–Human–Machine Ecosystem, or of the major symbolic areas of Computer Science, is given through the vision of a Rainbow: Infrared—Energy, Red—Hardware, Orange—Creativity, Yellow—Appropriateness, Green—Nature, Blue—Communication, Indigo—Cooperation, Violet—Interference, Ultraviolet—Visions.
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The author wishes to express his gratitude for scientific input and support to Gordana Gredičak Šojat, Karolj Skala, Centre for Informatics and Computer Science of Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia and the Organising Committee of the ICBDCC19 at Karunya University, Coimbatore, India. It is also necessary to express the highest gratitude and honour to the countless scientists and explorers who gathered and evolved our present-day knowledge.
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Šojat, Z. (2021). From Dew Over Cloud Towards the Rainbow. In: Peter, J., Fernandes, S., Alavi, A. (eds) Intelligence in Big Data Technologies—Beyond the Hype. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1167. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5285-4_1
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