Computer Science: A Complete Study Guide
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(CS.AB1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-212-0About This Course
Our Computer Science online course offers an in-depth exploration of the field, covering essential topics such as algorithms, data storage, and manipulation. You’ll get all the intel on the history and architecture of operating systems, the fundamentals of networking and the internet, and programming languages. The course also includes modules on software engineering, data abstractions, and database systems, along with an introduction to computer graphics and artificial intelligence. Finally, you will get acquainted with the theory of computation and its practical applications. With hands-on labs and real-world examples, this introductory course to computer science delivers knowledge and skills needed for a successful and lucrative career in technology.
Skills You’ll Get
- Store and manipulate data using bits, binary systems, and data compression techniques
- Comprehend computer architecture and machine language for program execution
- Coordinate and manage activities of operating systems, including security protocols
- Represent, discover, and evaluate algorithms for efficiency and correctness
- Apply traditional and object-oriented programming concepts in various languages
- Implement software engineering methodologies and quality assurance practices
- Use basic and customized data structures, and understand pointers in machine language
- Design, maintain, and query relational and object-oriented databases
- Create and manipulate 3D graphics, models, and animations
- Explore artificial intelligence (AI), neural networks, and robotics
- Analyze the theory of computation, including Turing machines and cryptography
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Interactive Lessons
18+ Interactive Lessons | 11+ Exercises | 175+ Quizzes | 96+ Flashcards | 96+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
119+ Pre Assessment Questions | 118+ Post Assessment Questions |
Introduction
- The Role of Algorithms
- The History of Computing
- An Outline of Our Study
- The Overarching Themes of Computer Science
Data Storage
- Bits and Their Storage
- Main Memory
- Mass Storage
- Representing Information as Bit Patterns
- The Binary System
- Storing Integers
- Storing Fractions
- Data and Programming
- Data Compression
- Communication Errors
Data Manipulation
- Computer Architecture
- Machine Language
- Program Execution
- Arithmetic/Logic Instructions
- Communicating with Other Devices
- Programming Data Manipulation
- Other Architectures
Operating Systems
- The History of Operating Systems
- Operating System Architecture
- Coordinating the Machine’s Activities
- Handling Competition Among Processes
- Security
Networking and the Internet
- Network Fundamentals
- The Internet
- The World Wide Web
- Internet Protocols
- Simple Client Server
- Cybersecurity
Algorithms
- The Concept of an Algorithm
- Algorithm Representation
- Algorithm Discovery
- Iterative Structures
- Recursive Structures
- Efficiency and Correctness
Programming Languages
- Historical Perspective
- Traditional Programming Concepts
- Procedural Units
- Language Implementation
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Programming Concurrent Activities
- Declarative Programming
Software Engineering
- The Software Engineering Discipline
- The Software Life Cycle
- Software Engineering Methodologies
- Modularity
- Tools of the Trade
- Quality Assurance
- Documentation
- The Human-Machine Interface
- Software Ownership and Liability
Data Abstractions
- Basic Data Structures
- Related Concepts
- Implementing Data Structures
- A Short Case Study
- Customized Data Types
- Classes and Objects
- Pointers in Machine Language
Database Systems
- Database Fundamentals
- The Relational Model
- Object-Oriented Databases
- Maintaining Database Integrity
- Traditional File Structures
- Data Mining
- Social Impact of Database Technology
Computer Graphics
- The Scope of Computer Graphics
- Overview of 3D Graphics
- Modeling
- Rendering
- Dealing with Global Lighting
- Animation
Artificial Intelligence
- Intelligence and Machines
- Perception
- Reasoning
- Additional Areas of Research
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Robotics
- Considering the Consequences
Theory of Computation
- Functions and Their Computation
- Turing Machines
- Universal Programming Languages
- A Noncomputable Function
- Complexity of Problems
- Public-Key Cryptography
Appendix A: ASCII
Appendix B: Circuits to Manipulate Two’s Complement Representations
Appendix C: Vole: A Simple Machine Language
- The Vole Architecture1
- The Vole’s Machine Language
Appendix D: High-Level Programming Languages
- Ada
- C
- C++
- C#
- Fortran
- Java
Appendix E: The Equivalence of Iterative and Recursive Structures
Data Storage
- Understanding Boolean Operations
- Using the ASCII Code
- Using the Floating-Point Notation
Data Manipulation
- Using Logic Operations
- Understanding Input and Output
Operating Systems
- Understanding Operating System Architecture
Networking and the Internet
- Understanding Hyperlinks
- Using the Headings
Algorithms
- Understanding Functions
Programming Languages
- Using Variables and Data Types
- Using Logical Deduction
Software Engineering
- Understanding the software life cycle
Data Abstractions
- Using Arrays
Database Systems
- Using Database Systems
Computer Graphics
- Understanding Computer Graphics
Artificial Intelligence
- Understanding Artificial Neural Networks
Theory of Computation
- Understanding Universal Programming Languages
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Computer science involves designing and developing software, solving complex computing problems, managing databases, ensuring cybersecurity, and advancing technology through research and innovation.
The requirements typically include a basic understanding of mathematics and logical reasoning. Familiarity with computers and programming concepts is beneficial but not mandatory, as the course starts with foundational topics.
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