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Computers have become an essential part of human life. They are used in every imaginable field, from education to medicine to government, and of course there is always the ubiquitous personal home computer. Other areas of academic inquiry, such as cognitive psychology, communications, and quantum physics, frequently borrow concepts and principles from the computer field.
There are several specialties which fall under the broad umbrella of computing. For example, on the engineering side there is the study of computer hardware, while the study of computer systems is usually referred to as information technology (IT). Within computer science itself there are many different topics, including but not limited to:
AlgorithmsMathematical logicNumerical analysisQuantum computing theoryData structuringProgramming languagesData safety and concurrencySoftware developmentNetworkingData mining and extractionNatural language processingGraphics and imagesBusiness information systemsInternet architectureE-commerceComputer networksErgonomicsWebsite development
Our writers are familiar with these and many other topics, and are able to research and write on any subject that is presented to them, at any academic level. Some of our recent assignments include the history of computer science, the digital revolution, artificial intelligence, and IT for business.
Writers who prepare papers in the computer science and IT fields need to be familiar with the conventions for writing out numerical values, symbols, equations, and codes. These are highly technical requirements which can only be handled by qualified writers; in addition, there are certain terms and phrases which are used only in the computer world and may need to be clarified in the paper, or presented in a glossary. An understanding of the intended readership of the paper is essential when determining the appropriate use of such items and phrases. A good rule of thumb is that equations should be typed on a separate line with sufficient blank space around it, so that it is easily visible. Sentences should never start with symbols or numerals, and all formulae and symbols must be clearly defined either with the first usage, or in a Key or Table.
There are several specialties which fall under the broad umbrella of computing. For example, on the engineering side there is the study of computer hardware, while the study of computer systems is usually referred to as information technology (IT). Within computer science itself there are many different topics, including but not limited to:
AlgorithmsMathematical logicNumerical analysisQuantum computing theoryData structuringProgramming languagesData safety and concurrencySoftware developmentNetworkingData mining and extractionNatural language processingGraphics and imagesBusiness information systemsInternet architectureE-commerceComputer networksErgonomicsWebsite development
Our writers are familiar with these and many other topics, and are able to research and write on any subject that is presented to them, at any academic level. Some of our recent assignments include the history of computer science, the digital revolution, artificial intelligence, and IT for business.
Writers who prepare papers in the computer science and IT fields need to be familiar with the conventions for writing out numerical values, symbols, equations, and codes. These are highly technical requirements which can only be handled by qualified writers; in addition, there are certain terms and phrases which are used only in the computer world and may need to be clarified in the paper, or presented in a glossary. An understanding of the intended readership of the paper is essential when determining the appropriate use of such items and phrases. A good rule of thumb is that equations should be typed on a separate line with sufficient blank space around it, so that it is easily visible. Sentences should never start with symbols or numerals, and all formulae and symbols must be clearly defined either with the first usage, or in a Key or Table.
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