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  Computer Science - MSN Encarta
Computer scientists are interested in making operating systems easier to use, more secure, and more efficient by developing new user interface designs, designing new mechanisms that allow data to be shared while preventing access to sensitive data, and developing algorithms that make more effective use of the computer’s time and memory.
Computer architects study ways of improving computers by increasing their speed, storage capacity, and reliability, and by reducing their cost and power consumption.
Examples include improving computer access for people with disabilities, simplifying program use, developing three-dimensional input and output devices for virtual reality, improving handwriting and speech recognition, and developing heads-up displays for aircraft instruments in which critical information such as speed, altitude, and heading are displayed on a screen in front of the pilot’s window.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761563863_2/Computer_Science.html   (1624 words)

  
  Aspect (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, an aspect is a part of a program that cross-cuts its core concerns, therefore violating its separation of concerns.
Isolating such aspects as logging and persistence from business logic is the aim of the aspect-oriented software development, of which aspect-oriented programming paradigm is most established area.
Aspects can be multi-dimensional by allowing both functional and non-functional behaviour to cross cut any other concerns, instead of just mapping non-functional concerns to functional requirements.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aspect_(computer_science)   (335 words)

  
 Aspect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aspect (computer science) is a feature that is linked to many parts of a program, but which is not necessarily the primary function of the program.
Aspect (geography) refers to the direction to which a mountain slope faces.
In railway signalling, the aspect is the number of lights on the signal and their state (EG.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aspect   (184 words)

  
 aspect - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Aspect Ratio, in relation to computer displays and computer graphics, the ratio of width to height of a screen or an image; for example, an aspect...
Aspect is a piece of information about a topic, usually on look and appearance.
Aspect can refer to: * Aspect (computer science) is a feature that is linked to many parts of a program, but which is...
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=aspect   (240 words)

  
 James Foley, Computing > Computer Science
Computer science is also concerned with the organization - that is, the architecture - of the physical artifacts that perform computations and store and transmit information.
Computing includes computer science, so the discipline of computing spans from deep theoretical questions about the nature of computation and information to the domains and ways in which computers are used or could be used.
Computational science is computing with a focus on compute-intense domains; information technology is computing with a focus on data-intense domains.
www.cra.org /reports/computing   (1186 words)

  
 Computer Science
Computer science is the study of computer systems, including the architecture of computers, development of computer software, information processing, computer applications, algorithmic problem-solving and the mathematical foundations of the discipline.
Computer science graduates are recruited heavily and career opportunities include developing software systems for a diverse range of applications such as: user-interfaces; networks; databases; forecasting; world wide web support; and medical, communications, satellite, and embedded systems.
Computer science majors may apply for admission to a special program that leads to a Bachelor of Science degree at the end of the fourth year and a Master of Science degree at the end of the fifth year.
naples.cc.sunysb.edu /CAS/ubdepts2.nsf/pages/cse   (2366 words)

  
 Department of Computer Science: Iowa State University
Computer science is transforming several of the basic and applied sciences including biological, physical, and cognitive sciences.
Computer programs embody new theories and dynamic models of cognitive phenomena such as memory and learning, perception, language understanding, and problem solving; physical phenomena such as planetary motion; biological processes such as brain function, gene regulation, reproduction, adaptation, and evolution; and social phenomena such as cooperation, competition, and economic behavior.
In the social sciences, entirely new disciplines are emerging as a result of marriage between computer science and social science (e.g., computational organization theory, computational economics).
www.cs.iastate.edu /cs.shtml   (1121 words)

  
 NJIT - Undergraduate Catalog: Computer Science
Computer Science (CS) is a discipline that involves the design and development of computing systems applications and their effective deployment and use.
The breadth of computer science is all encompassing.
In the Computer Science program, 3 credits of co-op may be used as one of the four general electives (not a Computer Science elective) with the approval of the academic advisor.
catalog.njit.edu /undergraduate/programs/computerscience.php   (2219 words)

  
 Computer Science Courses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Computer Applications and Tech (CAT) I and II These are one semester courses designed to teach student competency in the areas of keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheet, database, desktop publishing, email and internet use.
Other important aspect of computer science including development and analysis of algorithms, the development and use of fundamental data structures, and the study of standard algorithms and typical applications are covered.
AP Computer Science AB- IB is designed to prepare the student to score well on the second level Advanced Placement Computer Science Examination and/ or pass the higher level International Baccalaureate Examination.
www.troyhigh.com /academic/cscourse.htm   (1288 words)

  
 Department of Computer Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Computer Science is the study of algorithmic processes and the machines that carry out these processes.
A minimum grade of C in COSC 102 and 201 as well as a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all Computer Science and required cognate courses is necessary to satisfy the concentration.
The minor concentration in computer science consists of COSC 102, 201, 202, one of 303 or 304 and one additional 300- or 400-level course.
cs.colgate.edu /csdept/about.html   (653 words)

  
 Inheritance (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The concept of inheritance may also be applied more generally to any process in computer science in which one context receives certain traits from another.
Inheritance is often better used with a generalization mindset, such that common aspects of instantiable classes are factored to superclasses; say having a common superclass 'LegalEntity' for both Person and Company classes for all the common aspects of both.
One consequence of separation of roles and superclasses is that compile-time and run-time aspects of the object system are cleanly separated.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inheritance_(computer_science)   (2045 words)

  
 Computer Science
Computer science is faced with scientific challenges that rival any in history, yet are relevant to practical problems of today.
A computer science degree now tends to be seen more like a liberal-arts major, as a solid grounding for all kinds of future endeavors rather than as a warm-up round of job training that precedes going to work in the computer industry.
'Computer science is a field that came out of the problems we solved and the ones we are still trying to solve,' she said.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/compsci.html   (3351 words)

  
 Computer Science Technology
Computer Science is, simply put, the study of computation.
The inclusion of the word 'computer' in the name of the dicipline identifies only one aspect of what we study.The origin of the name is due to the fact that high speed electronic computers created the need to study computation.
The computer science department serves the needs of two types of students: the student who plans to attend a four-year university and pursue a bachelor's degree in computer science, and the student who is planning to seek employment immediately after graduation from Don Bosco Tech.
www.boscotech.edu /academics_tech_cs.shtml   (363 words)

  
 Computer Science
Computing facilities for undergraduates are maintained by both the University Computing Center and the Department of Computer Science.
Continuing computer science majors who have completed at least three CSE courses and have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 and an average of 3.50 in CSE courses may apply for admission to the honors program in the sophomore or junior year.
Final conferral of honors is contingent upon successful completion of all required courses in the computer science major including a minimum of three honors courses, plus the two-semester honors project., with a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 and an average of 3.50 in all CSE courses.
naples.cc.sunysb.edu /CAS/ubdepts0305.nsf/pages/cse   (2527 words)

  
 Computer Science as a Profession
Any discussion of names of the computing sciences professions must recognize the semantic imprecision and confusion that plagues practically every aspect of computers, computer studies, and the range of traditional academic disciplines that increasingly use computers in instruction and in academic research.
Computer science is a young discipline that is evolving rapidly from its beginnings in the 1940's.
In computer science there is an inherent intermingling of the theoretical concepts of computability and algorithmic efficiency with the modern practical advancements in electronics that continue to stimulate advances in the discipline.
www.csab.org /comp_sci_profession.html   (539 words)

  
 CU CSCI Why Computer Science?
The Computer Science Teachers Association, which says that the nation needs students who are prepared to develop software, design hardware, program languages and manage databases, is promoting a model curriculum that integrates computer science through every grade.
Computer Science faculty are performing world-class research, and there are many opportunities for both undergraduates and graduate students to become involved.
There are currently 2724 Computer Science alumni working in a wide variety of jobs, in a wide variety of companies and in a wide variety of locations all over the world.
www.cs.colorado.edu /why   (3261 words)

  
 Computer Science
Computer Science may be studied for the following modular degrees, all involving some interdisciplinary aspects.
Computer Science students may also transfer to the Information Systems course at the end of the first semester but will be required to undertake some extra work.
Computer Science is concerned with the application of computers to a wide range of problems.
www.keele.ac.uk /undergraduate/prospectus/2006/computersci.htm   (1391 words)

  
 W&L Computer Science Faculty Research and Scholarly Pursuits
An important aspect of the the life of the Department of Computer Science at WandL is the scholarly pursuits of its faculty.
One aspect of this journey that brings me considerable pride is the number of undergraduate students that I have been able to engage in various research projects along the way, often resulting in publishable work.
He has a B.S. and M.S. in computer science from The University of Southern Mississippi (1989 and 1991), and a Ph.D. in computer science from The College of William and Mary in Virginia (1998).
www.cs.wlu.edu /dept/research/faculty.shtml   (609 words)

  
 Undergraduate Bulletin DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Students may elect a short sequence of courses in a particular aspect of computer science, complete a minor for broader competence, or obtain a foundation in both theory and practice by completing either a major in computer science or in computer science and applied mathematics.
The computer science majors combine advanced topics in computer practice with introductory material on the mathematical foundations of computer science including abstract models of computers and languages and the fundamental limits of computing.
The interdisciplinary combined major and minor program in computer science and applied mathematics or the B.S. program in computer science is recommended for those students who intend to pursue graduate programs in computer science or who wish to qualify for positions involving research or advanced development in computer systems design.
www.albany.edu /undergraduate_bulletin/2001-2002/department_computer_science.html   (3020 words)

  
 Computer Science
The fundamental question underlying all of computer science is 'what can be automated?'" There are those who describe computer science as the creation of computer software either application software or software for integrating systems components.
The Computer Science Department of Campbell University accepts you where you are in your knowledge of computers and works with you to reach your goals.
Computer Science at Campbell is the education you need...the education you want...
www.campbell.edu /coas/computer   (714 words)

  
 Home
Courses in computer science encourage the exploration and understanding of this social and technological phenomenon.
Advanced study in theory, hardware, software, and applications is provided for the computer science major and for those who want to use the computer effectively and knowledgeably in another discipline.
Students are encouraged to develop simultaneous strengths in computing and in a discipline in which the computer is used as a tool.
www.etown.edu /ComputerScience.aspx   (158 words)

  
 Computer Science
Introduction to programming principles and engineering problem solving via computational means using MATLAB (during the first half of the semester) and C (during the second half of the semester).
No background in computer technology is required or assumed beyond the ability to use a computer to send e-mail, browse the web, and write papers.
Scientific computation relevant to computer science and engineering; floating-point arithmetic, systems of linear equations (direct and iterative techniques), nonlinear equations (univariate and multivariate), interpolation and differentiation (divided differences), integration (mechanical and Gaussian quadratures, optimal quadratures), approximation by spline functions (natural splines and B- splines, optimality of splines).
www.acs.utah.edu /GenCatalog/crsdesc/cp_sc.html   (4505 words)

  
 Cabrillo College Computer Science Home Page
Computers can do almost anything, but it is the intelligence and creativity of the computer scientist that is responsible for the technological innovations that have so radically transformed every aspect of our society and our lives.
Computer scientists have developed software, the instructions given to computers, that is among the most complex creations that humans have ever attempted.
The average starting salary for a new computer science graduate is over $58,000 per year, while the average salary for all computer science professionals is over $80,000 annually (2).
www.cabrillo.edu /academics/cs   (841 words)

  
 Computer Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Computer science in today's world is broad-based, fast-paced, and crucial to the functioning of everyday life.
A computer science major at a liberal arts institution combines a firm grounding in the tools of computer science with an appreciation of its connections to other fields.
The field of computer science is closely allied with mathematics and other sciences, and has important applications in most disciplines.
www.knox.edu /computerscience.xml   (508 words)

  
 UW-Platteville - Computer Science and Software Engineering
Computer Science is concerned with the theory and practice involved in the feasibility, design, implementation and evaluation of every aspect of computing.
In addition to the valuable practical skills acquired in the study of computer science, the concepts and theories in the field provide exposure to some of the most imaginative and challenging ideas in the history of human intellectual development.
The program is committed to the objective of blending the theory of computer science with the arts of programming and analysis, while providing attention to the business, ethical and moral aspects of computing in our society.
www.uwplatt.edu /csse   (501 words)

  
 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE/Carnegie Mellon University
John Reynolds, professor CSD, received an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College.
According to the presenter, Peter O'Hearn, Professor of Computer Science at Queen Mary, "Professor John C. Reynolds is one of the pre-eminent computer scientists of the past 40 years; his theories provide the underpinning for many of the developments in programming languages."
Center for Computational Thinking: By coining the term “computational thinking,” Jeannette Wing, professor CSD, encapsulated both the answer to the question, “What is computer science?” and a viewpoint on how computer science is revolutionizing not only all the sciences, but impacting every aspect of our lives in the 21st century.
www.cs.cmu.edu   (506 words)

  
 Computer Science
Computer science graduates are highly prized by employers.
In the age of technology, computers have a central role in virtually every aspect of science, technology and business.
The Computer Science faculty has varying professional specialties, but all are united by a strong commitment to teaching.
www.cens.nau.edu /Academic/CS   (185 words)

  
 Computer Science
All of the computer science courses required for the nationally accredited BS degree are taught by our regular faculty, all of whom hold a Ph.D. degree.
A senior capstone experience which integrates multiple areas in computer science is required, and provides an opportunity to add maturity to the computer science skill set before graduation.
Please refer to www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu for distribution requirements which must be satisfied in choosing electives and for acceptable choices for lab science and science courses.
www.ndsu.edu /ndsu/academic/factsheets/sci_math/compsci.shtml   (1129 words)

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