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Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to applied disciplines (including the design and implementation of hardware and software). Algorithms and data structures are central to computer science. The theory of computation concerns abstract models of computation and general classes of problems that can be solved using them. The fields of cryptography and computer security involve studying the means for secure communication and preventing security vulnerabilities. Computer graphics and computational geometry address the generation of images. Programming language theory considers different ways to describe computational processes, and database theory concerns the management of repositories of data. Human–computer interaction investigates the interfaces through which humans and computers interact, and software engineering focuses on the design and principles behind developing software. Areas such as operating systems, networks and embedded systems investigate the principles and design behind complex systems. Computer architecture describes the construction of computer components and computer-operated equipment. Artificial intelligence and machine learning aim to synthesize goal-orientated processes such as problem-solving, decision-making, environmental adaptation, planning and learning found in humans and animals. Within artificial intelligence, computer vision aims to understand and process image and video data, while natural language processing aims to understand and process textual and linguistic data. The fundamental concern of computer science is determining what can and cannot be automated. The Turing Award is generally recognized as the highest distinction in computer science. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about computer science 223
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YACAS : a batch computer animation system
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NATEP : an interactive computer aid to teaching numerical analysis
Computers and Intractability
Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation
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A computer system for a cadastral mapping application
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YAC-Bus : an interface for microprocessor-controlled peripherals
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The nucleus of a computer
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NIM : a network interface machine for distributed computer networks
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Measuring the effectiveness of computing services
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A new data structure for the multi-user text editors
Database System Concepts
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Memory management in the Smalltalk-80 system
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The Apple Macintosh as a user interface agent for Unix systems
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A graphical relational query language on Apple Macintosh
Concrete Mathematics
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The development of a decision support system for energy cost management, using an expert system shell : a case study in the integrated use of software packages
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A performance study of the Acorn RISC machine
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SQUALID: A deductive DBMS
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The Software Metrician's Workbench : a system for supporting software metrics research
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The computer-aided evaluation and synthesis of a data communications network
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RIPPLE : a metadata repository
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Animation of text compression algorithms
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Conceptual data modelling for geographical information systems
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Methodology independent CASE tool : a prototype
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The AIM methodology: analysis interpretation and modelling : a methodology for the role of the knowledge analyst in knowledge acquisition
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The acquisition of knowledge from multiple experts in the domain of sensory evaluation panel training
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Virtual reality science centre exhibits
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Digital video for time based analysis systems
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An exploration of dynamic Markov compression
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Computer modelling of information that is continuous over a spatial domain
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An X-Windows monitoring system for SunOS MINIX
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A dynamic compiler for Scheme
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