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what is the meaning of computer science?

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Answered by navjot9954
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the study of principles and the use of computer........
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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Computer science is the study of computers and computing concepts. It includes both hardware and software, as well as networking and the Internet.

The hardware aspect of computer science overlaps with electrical engineering. It covers the basic design of computers and the way they work. A fundamental understanding of how a computer "computes," or performs calculations, provides the foundation for comprehending more advanced concepts. For example, understanding how a computer operates in binary allows you to understand how computers add, subtract, and perform other operations. Learning about logic gates enables you to make sense of processor architecture.

The software side of computer science covers programming concepts as well as specific programming languages. Programming concepts include functions, algorithms, and source code design. Computer science also covers compilers, operating systems, and software applications. User-focused aspects of computer science include computer graphics and user interface design.

Since nearly all computers are now connected to the Internet, the computer science umbrella covers Internet technologies as well. This includes Internet protocols, telecommunications, and networking concepts. It also involves practical applications, such as web design and network administration.

NOTE: While computer science (lowercase) refers to the general study of computers, Computer Science (capitalized) is an academic major offered at many colleges and universities. It is often abbreviated "CS" or "CompSci."

Examples of Computer Science courses include:

Introduction to Computing

Fundamental Programming Concepts

Data Structures

Analysis of Algorithms

Computing Theory

Computer Science classes may also be specific to certain industries or topics. Examples include:

Video Game Design

Computer Graphics

Database Systems

Cryptography

Networking Concepts

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