COMPUTER SCIENCE FINAL EXAM: Key Ideas 1. Computing and science are connected: a. Scientists utilize computers as tools for conducting research i. Computer-based models and a computational approach are increasingly used b. Computer science is a rigorous field of study regarding “artificial” systems ii. Utilizes the scientific method and experimentation c. New scientific fields such as bioinformatics and neuroscience blur the lines 2. Programming
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The field of Computer Science has made tremendous innovative advances since its inception. The first digital computer‚ the ENIAC‚ was used by the Army to provide calculations in designing the hydrogen bomb. It weighed more than twenty-seven tons and measured approximately six-hundred and eighty square feet. Developments in Computer Science are occurring at a very fast rate. An example of this can be found in the area of wireless information systems. Today‚ Computer Science‚ with regard to wireless
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com). COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT CANDIDATE NAME: CANDIDATE NUMBER: SCHOOL Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). CENTRE NUMBER: TOPIC: TO Design a Computer Based Solution For a Business Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). Changed with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com). TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS o PROBLEM DEFINITION .............
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Perhaps one of the most versatile genres in films‚ television‚ books‚ artwork and any number of things today is science fiction. Many times I have seen a sci-fi movie filed under comedy or drama. That is one of the major things that has led to my love for science fiction‚ the simple fact that it can be so much more than just science fiction. I would like to present a definition of what science fiction is in this paper. My definition will not be exact‚ because so many people have a different idea
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IB Computer Science Dossier Grading Rubric – Abridged (See the IB document: d_5_comsc_tsm_0505_1_e.pdf for the full version) Gradesheet Snapshot: Criterion A1: Analyzing the problem Total = 12 pts. (See pages 67- 90 in the IB document: d_5_comsc_tsm_0505_1_e.pdf) The documentation should be completed first and contain a thorough discussion of the problem that is being solved. This should concentrate on the problem and the goals that are being set‚ not on the method of solution. A
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Computer Science vs. Computer Engineering Moving from High School to college is often a rollercoaster on the mind of most students. After the appliance and acceptance process‚ we then encounter a bigger question: What will our major be? As a computer and technology lover‚ I had a hard time understanding and choosing between computer science and computer engineering; even though I already knew that I wanted to study computers. People often think that studying computer science is the same as studying
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Why computer science One of the earliest memoy of my life is when I destroyed my father`s computer‚ so my father punished me. This was how I learned computers and respect for my family. That was how I learned about computer science. Now‚ everybody in my family gets everything from a computer‚ and if he wants to buy a new computer or has problems with his computer‚ he asks me first. Because computer science is useful for jobs‚ video games‚ and life‚ I enjoy studying my subject. First‚ I believe
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computer sciences EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief Roger R. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Advisory Editors Ida M. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Ann McIver McHoes Carlow College‚ Pittsburgh PA EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFF Kathleen J. Edgar‚ Senior Editor Shawn Beall‚ Cindy Clendenon‚ Alja Collar‚ Debra M. Kirby‚ Anjanelle M. Klisz‚ Mark F. Mikula‚ Charles B. Montney‚ Kate Millson‚ Nicole Watkins Contributing Editors Michelle DiMercurio‚ Senior Art Director Rita
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Computer Science Terms: Composite structure: the size of a typical software system implies that it must be broken down into manageable pieces of this Composition: the process of building a system using simpler parts or components Abstraction: the process of ignoring details irrelevant to the problem at hand and emphasizing essential ones. To abstract is to disregard certain differentiating details Data: the info the program deals with Functionality: what the program does with the data
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The early foundations of what would become computer science predate the invention of the modern digital computer. Machines for calculating fixed numerical tasks‚ such as the abacus‚ have existed since antiquity. Wilhelm Schickard built the first mechanical calculator in 1623.[4] Charles Babbage designed a difference engine in Victorian times (between 1837 and 1901)[5] helped by Ada Lovelace.[6] Around 1900‚ the IBM corporation sold punch-card machines.[7] However‚ all of these machines were constrained
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