Fundamentals of Computer Science I: Media Computing (CS151.01 2008S)
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Computer science is the study of algorithms and data structures.
algorithms, we mean sets of instructions that can be used to solve problems.
data structures, we mean mechanisms for organizing information. For example, we organize some information in lists and other information in tables.
study, we mean specify, design, describe, evaluate mathematically, evaluate experimentally, implement in software, implement in hardware, prove properties, consider applications and implications, and much, much more.
Informatics(that is, implying the study of information), and I will admit that I have come to prefer the term because it distances us a bit from both computers (we are broader than the technology) and from science (since we do not necessarily emphasize the scientific method).
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[Syllabus]
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Groupings:
[Assignments]
[EBoards]
[Examples]
[Exams]
[Handouts]
[Labs]
[Outlines]
[Projects]
[Readings]
References:
[A-Z]
[Primary]
[Scheme Report (R5RS)]
[Scheme Reference]
[DrScheme Manual]
Related Courses:
[CSC151.02 2008S (Davis)]
[CSC151 2007F (Rebelsky)]
[CSC151 2007S (Rebelsky)]
[CSCS151 2005S (Stone)]
Misc:
[SamR]
[DrFu]
[GIMP]
[DrScheme]
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