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computer science The study of computation; the discipline that is concerned with the methods and techniques related to data processing performed by automatic means.
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computer science The systematic study of computing systems and computation. The body of knowledge resulting from this discipline contains theories for understanding computing systems and methods; design methodology, algorithms, and tools; methods for the testing of concepts; methods of analysis and verification; and knowledge representation and implementation.
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computer literacy the degree to which individuals are familiar with computer operating systems and applications.
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computer-assisted instruction An aide to teaching in which a computer is utilized to enhance the learning environment by assisting students in gaining mastery over a specific skill.
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computer science New developments in software or hardware, information systems, computer systems organization, computer methodologies, data (including structures, encryption, coding and information theory), etc. BACK
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