Computer Science
About Computer Science
Computer
science is the study of computers and computing and involves their
theoretical and algorithmic foundations, hardware and software, and
their uses for processing information.
Computer science also involves the study of algorithms and data structures, modeling data, and information processes. Computer science draws some of its foundations from mathematics and engineering and therefore incorporates techniques from areas such as queuing theory, probability and statistics, and electronic circuit design. Computer science also makes heavy use of hypothesis testing and experimentation during the conceptualization, design, measurement, and refinement of new algorithms, information structures, and computer architectures.
Why is Computer Science important?
Computer
science is important as it enables writing software to make computers
do new things or accomplish tasks more efficiently.
Computer science
specifically focuses on developing the problem-solving skills of the
candidate. It also involves the design, development, and analysis of
software and hardware used to solve problems in a variety of business,
scientific and social contexts.
Computer science illustrates the
underlying principles of programming and algorithms and their usage to
design software and systems to meet the needs of clients and the public.
They create applications for mobile devices, develop websites, and
program software.
Who should take the Computer Science Exam?
• IT (Information technology) or CS (Computer Science) professionals and students
• Researchers focused on computing
• Innovators
• Anyone who wants to assess their computing skills
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for system software, compilers, etc
Computer Science Certification Course Outline
1. Computer Science Theory
2. Compilers
3. Operating Systems