PPT-Introduction to Computer Science – Chapter 5

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CSc 2010 Spring 2011 Marco Valero Overview Exteroceptor overview Camera sensor Light sensors Proximity sensors Lists Gamepad WWW Function redux Exteroceptor Overview External sensors . Computer imagery has applications for film special effects simulation and training games medical imagery flying logos etc Computer graphics relies on an internal model of the scene that is a mathematical representati on suitable for graphical comput Its impact on society is seen in the prolif eration of computers information systems text editors spreadsheets and all o f the wonderful application programs that have been developed to make computers easier t o use and people more productive An imp CS A101. What is Computer Science?. First, some misconceptions.. Misconception 1. : I can put together my own PC, am good with Windows, and can surf the net with ease, so I know CS. . Misconception 2. Lecture 1. Way back when . . .. “The name ‘software engineering’ was proposed in 1969 at a NATO conference to discuss software development problems – large software systems were late, did not deliver the functionality needed by their users, cost more than expected, and were unreliable.”. Some of these . slides are based on material from the ACM Computing Curricula 2005 . Science?. Do computer scientists do experiments? (hypothesis, test, evaluate). Art. ?. Are there creative elements in computer science?. CS A101. What is Computer Science?. First, some misconceptions.. Misconception 1. : I can put together my own PC, am good with Windows, and can surf the net with ease, so I know CS. . Misconception 2. In Chapter 2 we looked at the “nuts and bolts” of programming. In this chapter, we discuss the three fundamental means of controlling the order of execution of instructions within a program, referred to as sequential, selection, and iterative control.. Instructor. Dr. Ricardo Vilalta. Control Structures II. . . Iterative Control Statements. Definite and Indefinite Loops. Exercise. An . iterative control statement . is . a control statement providing the repeated execution of a set of instructions. Computer Organization & Architecture. Lecture Duration: 2 Hours. Lecture Overview. Course description. Chapter 1 : Introduction. Overview of computer organization and . architecture. The main components of a . With this chapter, we begin a detailed discussion of the concepts and techniques of computer programming. We start by looking at issues related to the representation, manipulation, and input/output of data—fundamental to all computing.. In this section you will get an overview of some research areas and higher level courses in Computer Science.. Introduction To Computer Science. Computer Science is about problem solving. Representing large sets of data. In this section you will get an overview of some research areas and higher level courses in Computer Science.. Introduction To Computer Science. Computer Science is about problem solving. Representing large sets of data. OUTLINE. ●Information Technology (IT): An Historical perspective. ●Storage and retrieval of information. ●Advantages of IT. ●Evolution of computers. P.O. Ogunmolu: Computer Science Department, AAUA, Nigeria. NAAC

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