computer sceinces
Computer science is the study of
computing and computers. It encompasses their algorithmic and theoretical
foundations, software and hardware, as well as their applications to process
data. The discipline of computer science
covers the study of algorithms and data structures, as well as computer and
network design, modeling information and data processing as well as artificial intelligence. Computer
science is a subject that has roots in engineering and mathematics. It also
includes techniques such as queueing theory and probability, statistics, as
well as electronic circuit design. Computer science is also dependent on
testing hypothesis and experiments in the process of designing, measuring, and
the evaluation of new algorithms, data structures, or computer architectures.
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Computer science can be considered
as one of five distinct but interrelated disciplines, including computer
science, computer science and information systems. The discipline of computing has been
referred to as this family. Although they share computing as their
subject of study, these five disciplines are distinct because each has its own
research focus and research perspective. (Since 1991,
the Association for Computing Machinery [ACM], IEEE Computer Society [IEEECS]
and the Association for Information Systems[AIS] have worked together to update
and develop the taxonomy for these five interrelated disciplines as well as the
guidelines that educational institutions around the world use for their
undergraduate, graduate and research programs.
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Computer science is divided into three
major subfields: programming languages, computer architecture, and software
development. They also
include computational science, which is the use of algorithmic methods to model
scientific data, graphics and visualization, human computer interaction,
information systems and networks, as well as the unique social and professional
issues associated with computer science. Some of these
subfields overlap with other fields such as computational chemistry and
bioinformatics. Computer scientists have a tendency to recognize
and take action on the many interrelated connections in their fields. This is
why there are overlaps.
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