Computer science
Computer science\ is the study of computation and its applications, in all forms, as well as the mathematical formulas that have to do with making and using computers.Only toward the end of the 20th century has computer science been seen as a different science and made its own ways of doing things and its own set of word meanings. It has roots in electrical engineering, math and language science. One can think of it as a mix of science, engineering and art.
Computer science looks at the theoretical parts of computers, computer engineering looks at the computer equipment (hardware) parts of computers, and software engineering looks at how useful computer programs can be.
- Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes
- - Edsger Dijkstra
- - Edsger Dijkstra
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1.1 Mathematical foundations
2 See also1.2 Theoretical computer science 1.3 Applied computer science 1.4 Specific techniques |
Major subfields
Mathematical foundations
Theoretical computer science
Applied computer science
Specific techniques
See also