What Is Computer Science?
Summary
Last Update: 21 January 2007
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As we have seen, there are several different, but related, answers to
the question
"What is computer science?".
Here is an outline summary of some of the answers.
Answers differ on:
- Category:
- science vs. …
- (systematic) "study" vs. …
- engineering
- Qualification ("kind" of "science" or "study"):
- mathematical vs. …
- empirical
- natural vs. …
- artificial
- Subject matter:
- computers (+ related phenomena)
- algorithms (+ related phenomena)
- or: procedures (+ related phenomena)
- ∴ natural?, mathematical?, experimental?
- information (+ related phenomena)
- ∴ natural?, mathematical?, experimental?
- These may be extensionally
equivalent, depending on
what the "related phenomena" are in each case,
differing only on the "focus" or "point of view".
We'll discuss some (e.g., science vs. engineering, computers,
algorithms (and procedures))but not all (e.g., math vs. empirical vs.
natural vs. artificial)of these topics
later in the semester. (Things not discussed are potential
term-paper
topics.) (Things discussed are potential final-exam topics, of
course:-)
Copyright © 2004-2007 by
William J. Rapaport
(
rapaport@cse.buffalo.edu)
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